Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 310, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 29, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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1 THE BUSINESS WORLD
rrI7liHL nUlllUTI ON Tlin STATU
OP
TUMIB
SeaU Trade Better Than u Year Atro
Some line IVrt leu tarty tu the
nrce arltn iC Life Wholesale
> w orlc Sept 2g tlmdstreHg to
fcrrow will wiy The feature of gen
Lft trade throughout the country is
fend In moderate reactions within the
K more particularly In the volume
f r iiurrhase of stnples west where
l tdo has been quite active and In the
l ur e of prices failing to ebow any
Itfsard tnoiement In this line and the
6Ck to business south together vttli
lim ca lo tn r e and orange crops
Jlnff Jobbers at distributing points
fblca for a month past have reported
atlely most favorably concerning
L course of bualnesa Baltimore
k Louis NastaUIo and Chicago send
Ldipcd advices as to acUvlt > and the
Iffeht outlook Wheat made anuthtr
rlft t prlcii and Indian com and
kuT hae both declined Sugar and
ittfee record lower lgur a and another
liwent vce for cot tun lias had an tin
frverable Influen i on the tone of bust
In too southern marki ts particu-
larly In > ew ot a Ua > of receipts of
gut tUpl liLssimer pljy Iron sales
lUir a loss of > o and sutl billets a
RoC as much Standard brands of
or lr m n < t ttnd a nth show like
in9lon3 and tho trade admits pro
duction baa cxl eded consumption
jM wnsptcuoubiy Ur gular price Is for
Umber It b < inK falily uiile but low
i Minneapolis but allffor at St Loul
jitontrut with ndilcm fiom Chicago
md els whvr Leather Is fairly firm
uHt in oihtubuti hi dr > Koode shoes
M tnllllm ry and nolionn led I
Exports > f wheat Hour as wheal
Uh c m ta Unit d States tnd Canada
ail week have fallen oiT some amount
j to i SO Oirt bushili Ofcilnttt 3637000
tasuejn last w ek and 3uoooo bushtls
sthe LPka jenr nro Tva vean bko
ji toul iips 051 WO threi jeirs ego
40000 and four jura ago lfSSfWO
Londin wool ntcs hno prmod dl
ippolnUriT to those lvlw indicted or
ntlcipat d li avy pun hait foi the
towtun mark t and ripifl advance In
fees On this sld q mtntl ns are on
ltkflce s inrthulirK btlmr w ak
IK re is a In tter trmU in territories
ttd Australia Distribution of dry
ptrfs fr m eastern pi Inti has declined
A the slack nlnir of fill demand Mt
jfconftdnici is placid bv bujurs In-
V hlgl r pib s fir itton due to
writes of operative1 loi rpiip noltn
HBUffoiui 11 r < port an nctlvc piiint
jslneFS but little In nliht for spring1
ilih a nmp tltli n keen b twtcn for
in and domeiUe manufutur d wool
ei Gem ral trartr I quiet nt iVnton
till IUhb but TTtltlmnrt Jobbeis are
ltfwd by trar ellnjr sib smtn of n fair
ffiliiei Ihlladelplila manufacturern
Ifwtton and wod dro poods are
< I1 en t > Io J but orders for tlr > iroodJ
rf BToccrlt s haefnllen off At Iltts
jry tlie olumf of bUFli ess Is fair
tf prlcfH tenl Uwer and there li leas
Njuest for Iron and steW Trade re
vnn from lesdlna c nteri lr tho Do
alnlon of Canada t 11 ortrad Improve
kL Jobbers nt Toronto leport busl
m cq ill to Kptrtatlonh particularly
4 dry poods nnd hardware
f llnnlc < Kurtiifc
N > w Tork Pept 28 The following
ible compiled bv nrndstreefs shows
llotal clearances ot the principal
tTSa and the pereuilnRe of Increase
tdecrease as cimpnrcd with tho cor
apondlnj week last yeai
MMrrn Coltnil ltrporl
5p Orleana Hept 28 Crop report
ter 1 to S ptcmber 2S Inclualie
na
Urr liiatcra wnkly > Jew Or
cotton
Xi nanus alatenwrt l
for thi clo ot buslneaa to
Mlaln ahoiMi a furthir Inirciae of
2 balea ocr the corresponding
TJJ flaia or last yetxr nnd on In
So 2 > 3 na compared ulth trc
3UM Th total movement
flmbi Increaae
r 1 ehotira an
WW LaleB over lail > ear aid an
S of with
umwo aa compared
WJlr befra ilat fno Wiekly
J JWI ahow a at Inrreaw of 22 per
>
wlH IH 50r o11 4t txT nl
tif re liat The
ft
Inn aluht for the eck endlnn
SIS oo7 J03 77 for
aeainai
iS > > Ja ot Iat
0175624 for lh iw lime nor
Tno since Sep
ai mmtment
f I ahoKu receipt at all United
J Porta of 466 tj asalnjt 512416
JjH anJ 350 753 for the Tear be
overland across the Mlsala
KiJ1 S60 Than
f mailer
JlBht thuU7a r 0f 1 l > rouh
aiBni tnua far for the
new cron ih
mipply to date la 831392 aialnt 745
J1 muat be
rrmembereJ that th
2 klJ monthl and
ona In
secretary lleatefa reort art
< > t
correepondlnK date Ito I
Jl nd ar hm Comparlaon
ZJlZZ ot IwndlnB weeka ire
rnHlfaaine a total to cloee ot this
eek last > e r would take In twenti
rM 5J or 11 > n and I
thla nevk In 1 92 Include thirl dais
wherea to cloee thla
week tl 1 ir
coier only menli lght da
DunrM Tniile llelew
New York Sept 2Srt o Dun
Coa weekl review of trndd tomor
row will any Special Inquiry ha
been made this week at all commer
rial centers retarillnn the late of
retail trade wide dlveralty appear
In different trade The main fact dl >
cloiej are rirut marke1 Improvement
within the past month and 11 conlder
ablo oxceea oer the buslnesa dure a
> ear aso partlcularl In the nece
aarlea of lite Hut aecond It appear
that the volumo of trade at preaent la
on the whole conlderably lea than In
a normal year At moat point and
In the more Important trade la ap-
parently about 20 per rent amnller
than In September 1892 ISMdence of
continued lraprotement In vholeaale
trade und manufacture doea not ap
pear thla week There I a larire die
tiibutlou on onlir irlVen aome time
ago but new bualnes going to the
manufacturers Is eor > where el ken
Ing The competition of orders forre
plenlhment of stock leaves a narrower
demand and It la yet earl for con-
sumption to proMde further orders
The depr salon In prlcea of farm pro
ducts
will hao some Influence Un
precendented iccorda have been made
In coton ard wheat thouah us to
wheat onlv in contracta for future de
ll er In which the prices are the low-
est eior made The mailable slock
aio about 15000 000 bushel greater
than a nor ago and western rcupt
for the wfctk weie 6 522728 bushels
against 6191034 last > rar and since
August 1 51000000 ngalnat 38000 000
last year The Atlantic cxporta frr
the week has slnco August been about
n third amnller than last year but the
fall In ptlceB during the wetk hus
been 175
Cotton on tho spot lower nt 6 44 than
nt any other time since 1849 and quo
tations then did not mean what they
do how while Ihe nearest option has
been quoted at 6 04 cents which Is be
low all pretlous reiords I en at the
close the fall for the week Is 14 An
estimate of 9600 000 bales minimum
this year has Influenced the market
but would recehe less attention If
stocks on sales were not heavy while
all ngree that thla crop Is likely to
exceed Ihe worlls r < qurim < nts of
American cotton It 1 encouraging
that the ypnulatlon In corn hue broken
and the price has fallen Cc lese too
many estimates than those of tho de
pirtment having gained general cre-
dence It la now supposed that the
ield Is not far from 1 603 000 bushels
which will compel much economy In
feeding but speculation In lK > rk has
also brokin and the price has fal en
75c while lard has declined 1 2 a cent
The Iron Industry srows a shrinkage
of demand and the sKces quoted today
ale but little nbow the lowest tills
year llessemer pig Is weaker at 111
nt llltsubrg with an Impression that
excess of production must cause furth-
er decltne unless lower prices are made
Tor steel rails Billets structural forms
and nails are a shade weaker and In
caslirn markets competition of works
lo get business tends to dtstroy iroflts
There Is more business at the cast and
Chicago reports a good demand for
sheets and bar In small lots and for
coke pig though plates and boiler
tubes are weaker The boot and shoo
manufactures continue to lead others
In comparative activity ind shipments
from Uoston for the month hale been
338 097 cases afnlnat 222 623 last year
and 328106 In 1892 Failures are few
and amill the weeks liabilities
amounting to ts 18SSI of which 2
282 313 werj of manufacturing and 2
675112 of trading concerns
The failures during the week have
been 33 In Ihe United Btatea against
331 last year nnd 63 in Canada against
33 laat year
France Austria Spain Oermany an 1
Italy throw 2100 000 pounds or argols
annually Into the largest Cream of
world The manu
Tartar plant In the
facturers of Dr Prices Cream Baking
Iowder own this plant
llrnillreelpi I InaneUl llerlew
Iew York Ml 28Bradstreefs
rinanclal Ueylew tomorrow will y
TMre seems to be no disposition on
the part of the large tlnanclal Interest
to take the Inlalhe In a bull move-
ment The public remains Indifferent
limits Its transaction In
and Ixmdon
simple scalping to
Americans to a
small profits on exceedingly limited
fine I 1 JeeJ sated
of sock It
dlsorganixed and We
hat th unf
conditions which preva 1 In such com
Heading tchlon and1 > oh
panle as
irn Pacific eonstltuie a bar to any Im
milla e revival of confidence or In
SrtstoD the partof the awirtie foreign peju
lauv public in our
portions of the rall
JI1 to depress unsuccessful and
hnt list were
Somewhat unfavorable
in solte of ibe
recovered from In whole
wr quickly
or In part i
to Jlore < IrraUra
Sept SJn w >
Galveston
quIncVof lh unfavorable condition of
cotton market the
waa icelted tonUht frm < Hetlroy
00 0 Nc dl ntluu
laed to
rt
Brokers ba rfi he present
of
nubilction tjrmuni
pieiie advise l the Trt
< WtWl < flM
1 Mi In wmlA
g0T AVOKT TOV
hM ti SATURDAY SPPTTMrn 2 1801
iiELli bol m be fi i
of the wmm lT d e h
iJ 1tnt ° lro > lhe
57081
f
JtTOrn for the w2 fciii v > oritn
tho totaI thai h f Uylr mil
lnc n of Wool bli v or
hov an 1ncif piff >
wniYaJshs Jr
elude ill in t 5 r Th In
nt In the la m
staplk for tl
i else except the
manufi
has to replenish his stock
luim tsi u 1 tuvvium
llrliiitliiw lllontl 1 rnni Abrithmn nt
I r > llluiv UettKfd fur Her >
Courtland Ala Sept 28 Abe Abra-
ham if prvinlnent merchant was pub-
licly cow hided here tod ft by Mix 1U
cllls Doss OauKhttr of Porter Ibn
Sr proprietor of the Doss hotel It la
said thaf Abrahams made a dlipnrag
Ins remark about Mis Dom which
reached her eats Tho young woman
artnHl htrstlf with a cowhide and pro-
ceeded to Klvo her alleged defamer a
HKglnr that brouaht stnams of bloml
with every blow And made him beg for
mercy Abraham was also attack ft
by a brother of thn joung lad and
would have bc n klllod on thu spot
but for tho lnterfereneo of the chief of
police who arrested all ot the patties
> t Hmi b Inert Will Stir remit r
Ilttle llutle Ark Sept 28 Twenty
moonshiner who have operated In
Tope county for years will sui render to
seven Officers at Coe Pupe county on
Mcrda > Several tevenue oUlcers of
this city will leave tonlsbt fur Coe to
take charge of the Illicit Olstllleiy and
deetroj thtlr stills The men accord
ing to an agreement with Ihe ofllceis
will plead guilty to Illicit dtMllltng and
receive the minimum sentence Reve-
nue ofilcers huve been preralng them
for several months and succeeded In
getting to a point where tbe > aro com-
pelled to surrender
OLIlRUT MA
tin utmiu
IHrd Mr liHrnti In Kerr
Cwuuti
Hntl Hfid 1 Itr ltr
Kerrvllle Tex Sept 2S One of the
most remarkable caeca of longevity on
record was a Mexican named lloderl
cos who died recently at Ingram In
this count His relatives and Intimate
friends asaert most posltlveh that he
was ISO cars old He lias been mar
rled five times manning his first wlfs
105 > ears ago He had three grown
sons in the war of 1S12 and had two
daughters with him when he died
He was probably the oldest man In the
world
has been vine awigned
u
Cotton is now lo w d th Ve cTu 1 uaknown
OWo and l > totuao rivers to I for many >
Snowy crystals mads from argols
form ihe basts of Cream of Tartar
Cream of Tartar Is foundation for the
best of baking powders Nona so
strong or pure as Dr Trice s
The Ilavld Trial
Waco Tex Sept 28 The trial of
O W David extax collecter of Mc-
Lennan county Indicted for embet
tllng 830000 of the funds of the count
waa concluded In the Mftyfourth dis-
trict court today and went to the
Jury at 2 oclock this afternoon The
facts In this case have been pub-
lished fully In the oaaetle Davids
defense was Insanity and a number
of witnesses were produced to show
acts on his part while In office Indl
cftlnr menial weakness
rain A < Orient
Columbus Miss Sept 28An extra
freight train on the Mobile and Ohio
railroad Jumped the track tiesr here
thla afternoon and rolled down a high
embankment Conductor James llti
aefald and Dan Thompson a colored
brikemau wero killed Iour other
member of the train crew were aeri
lously Injured
i a
The Medical Department
dalleaton Tex Sept 2JT1W oiedH
cal department of tho iinlterslty will
ODen IIS session Monday The opening
exercises will be attended by nearly
itnlAl atudents and It Is probable
the total attendance mil reach 200
Examinations are now In progress
Aslaued HI Vl0oiville
dslmeauell Tex S i t SW 11
Hiewart general merchant at Wood
liabilities WM > aa
THE CAMPAIGN IN TEXAS
1 sr SStS s I w
tier llool Trade
Vew Tork Bcpt 2iAn Irregular
order requet and iweonal demand for
special assortments of all dKtlptlona
of sea onble goods look a > ery largo
> ot ooa frora stocks thouih
2 1Jriwr > of sat was
fM lru1 > the forwarding on
< Turk > > heir
PMntrd nannels aror Bm at 6 cents
I l yr lrtl Wand
u
ard drills
rre scarce Priming oloths
are easy with mail sales at 3 15lCft
leas 1 per cent
M 41 II 111 IHIIJT
Waco Tex fcept 28 The resolution
not to close the Colton Palace on Sun
days adoplcil by the board ot directors
will probably bo rescinded at the next
meeting and replaced by a resolution
that It dose on the Sabbath This is
the temper ot the full board of di-
rectors A meeting will lie called In a
ZL lZ1 a ct m lh > > l > f and
the result here Indicated Is ceitaln
John II Harrison has rectlted notice
from the postomce nt tlaahtngton
of the approval of his bond as post
master of this city and he will assume
the duties of the omen next Monday
Professor II T Kenling and Dr
M A Majors who are hard at work
to make Negro Day nt the Cotton
1 alace a huge success re lved a tele
gram today from T Thomaa 1ortune
the editor ot the New York Ag the
cad ns negro papir and himself the
leading negro Journalist ot the world
in this telermm Mr Tortune accepts
the Invitation to attend the Colton
Palace and he will be the celebrity on
Negro Day Ho la known as an able
man and writer and his presence la
certain to attract a large crowd on
Negro Duy
1 s
Opimnl 1 Allotment
Tort bmlth Ark Sept 28Captain
M P Kenned vho has been connect-
ed with the Indian agency at Mus-
kogee I T has resigned and returned
to Port Smith on account of 111 health
In an Interview Mr Kennedy aays
that the outward sentiment unions the
Indians Is against allotment The In
dians he says arc controlled by oltlte
holders and citizens by marriage who
ore reaping a harvest under the pris
ent Kovermmnt
Of course they having a good
thing raid he are oppostd to allot-
ment and ns they control the pcoplo
there seems Utile hopo of the scheme
going through in the Creek country
some of the Indians nmt hundreds ot
ncrta of land at 5 cents an acre from
Ihe nation nnd then nnt It to the
white cattlemen for St 60 an acre No
vvonoer lluy do not want allotment
The Dnwea commission has labored
very eirnestly but 1 cannot aay they
havo accomplished lery much They
did not seem to catch the people Just
right
ILA >
Keaeby llr < lve > l With a lira 11 1 > I
1 KnlhiMlnfeiu Tho H t rtnt
llntfilte 4m IIhIIum nud HmLtiatl
Gelling lutereatlMtr
Corslcana Tex Sept 28 Senator
B Q Mills will speak here tomorrow
In the Merchants opera Iiusc Tho
campaign committee endeavored to
have t M T tanham and Hon M
M Crane speak here on the same
dale but tailed to get them
The 1lnlorUI Mmttlle
Dallas Tex Sept 28 T > notorial
convention called by Mr Ie Oano of
Dallaa meets In the city haft tomorrow
at 11 n m Soma lively discussion ts
expected and numerous arfc the opin-
ions expressed on the streets aa to
what will bo tho results Dr J OCal
laghana convention meets In Itock
wall October 6 nnd thus It l < seen
that In the notorKl district composed
ot Dallaa and ltockwall counties will
hove two separate convictions and
Indications > olnt to a renewal of po-
litical wrangling In thlaa iiton
Heretofore there has befii no chair-
man for the district arid to conven-
tions held It having been the viactlce
of the Dallaa county Democrats to
vote for the nominee if th lH inoiraoy
of ltockwall county that Icounty hav-
ing no representative e vl what It
gets In the floater At the Dallas
count convention delegntiii weio elect
cd to the notorial tonvefl lon but not
inslructed flnckwall coiinty iMocted
delegates also and tnrtruci d for King
tre present floaier but th re being no
chairman no convention w ut oalleu up
few
days ago Her
conflict leorge A Canl
of tho slate loinmltteo
district acting under the
cralrman Dudley nppoli
OCallaghan of this pi
chairman A tm davs lat
Dudley at pointed Mr I
Dallas who proieedtd to
entlon lo mi el In Dallas
of thla month to nominate
for Hooter and how Dr
has Issued a call lor a Ilk
to meet In Itoikvvall Otlol
inato a candidate for the
It Is claimed that thu lira
Vrlll In nil probiblllty n
lem Stroud of ltockwall
ter corventlon will nomlni
the choice of the ltockwall
It will be rnmembered
the rcee for gov pi nor
state convention n portion
comes the
member
i m UuIas
direction of
ttd Ur J
c HotoilM
r Chairman
< > rUno of
ctif a ton
on the S3th
a Candidate
OCnllsichan
convention
r 0 to nom <
a mo ollloo
ronventl > n
minute Mr
> nd the livt
IIr Klnu
Democrat
ihit uurlitK
lor to the
of the Dal
las flotorltl delrgslion diilared In fa >
or of Slroud but befor the ltock
wall primary came off Mr Dedraufen
rled who was canvassln ltockwall
county In the InUrest o Culberson
found Ihe King Influence I i the county
jo strong ihst It would be Imponsl
bls for Mr Culusi son tt carry the
county unless Culberson a ilallas coun
ty friends In the llotorhj delegation
changed Mhelr support rtom StHiud
to Ivlng Acting on tli < line Mr
Stroud was Induced to withdraw from
tile rice Jluckwalt count Instructed
for Culberson Whether I his Dallas
county rrlends will carry out ths trado
with the King ooplo lenuln to be
earn
Hero Is what Mr lino has to say
abiut the matter
On the 13th IneL I reccveil a tele-
gram from Chairman Dudhy authoris
ing me lo call the convtntlon and
I noliced a telegram In the lasette of
today In which Chairman Dudley
notlllnl ihe ltockwall people that he
would recognise my contettion Mr
l arden Ihe member of the stale ese
cutlve committee for this eenotorlol
district tlslms that Chairman Dudley
nuthorlxed him to appoint Dr OCnlln
ghan ot Mcaqulie nnd Dr o Oallaithan
as you know has culled a convention
to meet In Rockwall October 0
In regard to the charge hat has
been mado that Dallas county Is try
ing to do some underhanded work 1
wish la eay thai Ihe Dallas oounly
cotmntlmi appointed twentyseven
delegates to npresent the county In
the notorial convention These dele-
gates are absolutely unlnstructed ond
are at liberty to vole for whom they
please
George Cole sal 1
When tho ciunty conrentlon was
atked to Instruct the delegates to the
notorial
convention for Ilunyan King
II Clark Informed Ihe con
venllon that Hoikwall bad mother can
dldatoi for floaier In tho person of
fiain Slroud and that In the absence
if Information aa lo which of tho Can
didate waa the choice of ltockwall It
would bo well not lo Instruct Ihe dele
gates Acoordlngl the delegates wero
Inalriicted to vole for the candidate
that ltockwall wanted Iberefoin our
delegation is bound by lis Instructions
o vote as the ltockwall delegates wish
tmm to If you have any doubts about
this hunt up the mlnules of the con
vention and be convinced
Mr pono say J n Cot Is the only
one of the rour Boikwall delegates
whoaa name he knows and that he
wrote to Mr Cox requeuing lilM to
notify the other to come to Ihe con
jentlon Mr Cox anawered that Ihe
had complied with the requce Mr
tlano however has no information as
to
whether they are coming or not
These are Ihe Dallas oounly dele
f T J rr Skelton
lordon rtandall J M Dixon Thomas
Scurryit D Berry D cMitchell
C r Carter 11 It Parks N A
Searcy II If Blair 1 w Harry
John I Irwin 7 C Harry Hill t
N IVharton J C Mow fleorg
JVIlllama J M Avery D N Housley
p J shannon J o Mann M h
Morris and v If Clark
I > ady Henry Somerset maintains
that pure food Is half Ihe battle of life
A guaranty of purity In cookery Is the
use of Dr Price Cream luting iow
der
knuto Iolllfes
Sanio Tex Sept 28 S 1 Bussell
of Kastlsiid county nominee on the
Democrstlc ticket for the legislature
In the Highlyfirst district spoke hero
last night to a good house His talk
was well received by all present Tho
majority of the Palo Pinto county can-
didates on tho Democratic ticket were
present abaking hands Willi the dear
people
Kearliy at CarleanN
Jjrsltuuia Tex Sept 2S jerome
Kearby arrived here tonight and was
enrt at the depot by 600 cltlxeos with a
brass band In a ffpeecb he said he
was In the rac for congress in A finish
and was going to lay on MoDuff and
damned be he who crle hold enough
The iiolltlca polla ure at a red heat
Polities at oaesbwro
Jonesboro Tex Sept 25 Hon llul
log I Hobertson of Bell county can
senator from thla dls
rtil > k0 0 Mr nob nllSren
HI iV1 After M
tils arS
WV t Vh e i sltnesscil
e Jenta Vnd steeliir otW I W 1
Boberison1 wire true and uneonlrovert
Ible ilr llobertson Is a splendid speak
IUV PUS torh atatement Jn
f iiin I01 1 na orbl Ulc and
inKLl af IOta t0 r lh iwsllon nt
aspires to IVe h had several sneak
IISJlIrf thl u and Ihe Pops
cratlo majority here next November
nntnlell a < Irentar
Dallas T xM Sept 2S Mr I l
Ooodell chairman of the state Illy
white executive committee has Issued
v long circular o the county oignnlsa
tlona ot tha pary ot which the foliow
ng Is the auVstancot
The batrlotlii ltei > ubllcaiis f Texas
are entering upon a campaign which
may largely Influence tho relative po-
sitions ot the parties In this stale as
well aa dellne our own status mure
Clearly la the future national conven
lion of the Uepubllcan party It re-
mains for us lo demonstrate that a re
organisation ot our parly upon new
lines ot Industrial ami commercial
policies win rum u lsrgely In
creased oie not onl In Texas but
liI B mn w in < < to
make the im > i thorough and cffectlvo
campaign that haa been made by our
ffiVJ fr ars to plate a
full corps of sneakers In
the tleffl
having both stale and national repm
tatlon To make the campaign effect
Ivt however It win b necessity lo
ralae u sunivlent fund for campaign
purposes Uailt senatorial and congres
alolai dUtrltt vhalrman la al o ex
peeled to tnako ovvry effort to raise
ii i < > M > rMto wherever pos
i llh K > uit halrman to
that onl To
every loia Hi publican
wn a knowledge ot It may
fi k0r w h ch wo l1ll l trust
hearty and Immediate response All
nmlUancM tnttai Ie rorvard l lo Hon
Bam I Ilalii trmsurer ltepulilloin
state executive cummlllee 1 A am
l Wnplr hMMn B A
lonTca
llabMiim ihIon
Birmingham Ala Sipt 28The
chairman ot the elate executive coin
mltleo of the Kolb and Populist par
ties today Issued from their head mar
lera hero thu following call addressed
to the membels ot the laities
A stale oonionlloii of Ihe Jefferson
an I People s party Is hereby called
J ifi Montgomery ou NovemKr
121894 The counties sre eutllled lo
the name number of delegates that
tlie had In tho slate convention ot
IVbruoiy last The purpuso of the
coivcnilm Is to consider what uitlon
should bo taken In regaid to tlw mon-
strous election frauds that were > er
petratcd In the list August election
and for oilier purpose
A T IIOOOWIN
Chairman Jeffersonlan Parly
J W PI 1TB
Chalrmnn Pioplos Party
It is reported that the tinl piinwae
of the Joint convention In view of tho
fact that It Is ivalled to meet the day
before Ihe regular Icglslvture convenes
> to sit up un opposition legislature
an I go through the form of declaring
Kolb elected governor elect a United
Slates senator lo suuecd Sinator Mor-
gan and adjourn The Kolblles ore In
dustrloiisly organising socalled ilco
lion leagues nil over Alabama and
rouble la feared when th convention
meets
Wise 4 omit tninpnlKn
Deoatur Tex Bcpt JT Tho Demo-
cratic and Populist executive commit-
tees hsvs ntinqunced public speaking
tlimuRhoitt the county fur almost every
day from now till November Tim
tight Is gelling exceedingly warm In
this county
To Hear villi
Worlhom Tex Sen 28 A large
number of Worthama best cltlsens will
go lo Corsliana tomorrow to hear Hon
Itoger Q Mills speak
< iitllnlr drain ItMles
Chicago Sept 31 The Alton road
In oonncctlim Willi the Illg Pour nnd
Chesapeake and Ohio today announced
a tate of 20 cents on export gruin from
Kansas City to Niwporl News This
Is a reduction of 6 cents from the pre-
vious rate The Alton gives as Its
reason for making Ihe reduction that
the Kansas city and Memthla lines
have lieen making a rale of 16 cents on
exiiort grain to New Orleans and have
been carrying off the bulk of Ihe bus-
iness The rate mode by the Alton
Is fully as low ns that made by Ihe
Southern linos and It Is believed that
the business will no longer be direit
td by way of New Orleans The West
freight association has aa yet taken
no official action regarding tho reduc-
tion but it la believed that It will do
so within the n xt few days Tlio
meeting of the trunk line and those uf
the Central Ttalllc association ha
adjourn without taking up any ot
the heavy subjects which It was be-
lieved that it would consider It did
not pay any attention to the demoral
isation existing In the Mat bound
grain tariff and took no definite ac
lion on any subject The matters of
divisions of percenlsgea with the three
I s road was left In tho hands ot Chslr
man Illftncliard of the Cintral Traffic
association who will endeavor lo make
some arrangement wllh the officials
of ihe road and will make a report
later to tha two associations
The gross earnings of the Chlcsgo
Bunlngion and gmncy for Ilia month
of August were 13936113 a decrease of
3112282 from the same month OE last
year The total net earnings were
1531 027 an Increase of S228 271 opcrat
Ing expenses decreased 8118119 during
tha month Prom Ihe first of Ihe year
to August SI the net earnings of the
roads have decreased f 104 jjt com-
pared with the same period last year
Proof of the pudding Is In ths siring
of the pie in the crust None so good as
that mads wllh Dr Prices Baking
Powder
Sollrlniinu Hurl
Houston Tea B pl 28 HlilUm
1 llllamson a swltchmsn wbllo mak-
ing a courting lost his balance and
felt and the car struck him HI spine
I Injured and he sustained serious In-
ternal Injuries
Brenhanl Tex Sept 28 JJrakmsn
Cbarley Iteain attempted to step from
the pilot of an engine and tell In front
if It The pilot slruok him an drag-
ged him about thirty feet bruising
him up pretty badly He was seat to
Ids home In Hempstead
A Trlplr Murder
Victoria Mcx Sept 28 An Ameri-
can family coiststing ofa husband
wife and three children from Oeorgia
took up their residence on a plantation
dldata for state
trie spoke to a go her V Z l
last night and scored A decided vk
tory tor th t > emocratr Mr pin
6Uvena ov ropulftt leader of our rl
has been rrtele4 her that whll I
eraay from the effects of ltexlcan In 1
toiicinn he killed hU wits and two I
s
committing the deed
from this
section
by the young
SmnVeaTheV M 14 S
m
nin viirmn
lluremi lleimrt
allusion Tex Sept 88 The bar
ometer la below Hooinchea In neatly all
paita of ihe country The area ot
lowest pressure la oyer Ihe Southeast-
ern Itocky mountain slope Md n
trough ot low prnwurt extends from
MV wr lrt southwestwnrd to New
fIM r l l1 Pressure with
the txtrcmo nort tweat clear w rathe
XTXy n > < HJ
cuun l u
Jn lii l lug to MOIIl Ot
only reported from Miles Clly
rJ for r Texnt for twenty
temlie S1I5 nt Wttlght Sel
riiir cooler ahd much colder In west
< faluMayAnlgh SoilhWMt
rather riireeon
TeV h S 1iW J8 1 > M n
rexaa Pair southeast winds
rr reTnTj iTi7Tl7iTirt
Jefferson Uepu The following Is
Jnlted Stales Court Jerteiw T
lcrJ b N
port hat wo have comileled our la
JJr u l twe have carerully InveslIgat
fd all breathes of the law which iav
been reported to u i that wo vl
l tcnl asea v e
h
v i
U
Vi T IM > mclent to
Kii > < < > nnd have Ignored sup
to us to be not sunielent
hi iIa f I tt for
l r Klven tu the grand
Jury and wo are glad lo say that the
sentiments expressed bj lb court arc
n wnit leto accord wllh thomi ot nur
liody Wllh nunr if us this la the nmt
wrvloe lerformnl In the federnl ixlurls
nnd vv nli > glad lo aa > lhat many pre
comelvml Ideas or ho manner In which
the tedcru courts are run have I een
dme nwnv with by our ntnctatiun
with this court and we an now pre-
pared to return to our hnmea fully
Imbued wllh tho mini lion lhat the
life lllnriy and properly of Ihe dtlscn
will always meet with the fullest pro
tcttlon M Ihe hands of thla court Its
siKctfnlly submitted
T II DAVIS roreiran
Tire officers of I ho trnlled states A rmy
and Navy understand the art of living
well Thst Is why they use Dr Jrlcea
Crrnm Haklng Powder
t lileknsnlv evs
Ardmote I T Setll 28 lencral II
U 1alne who for Ihe past twentyfive
years has represented tho Chickasaw
nation as their attorney nt Washington
has been ousted by the legislature now
In sessltn an Congressman Pee of
Arkansas apiKilnted In his lead Tha
u cry lucrative one laving
M600 ler year and 10 per cent of all
monies and hntit claims rrniveil for
Ihe Lhlckasnus Tim reason for Ihe
change Is that leuernl lalne during
the last e r haa advised tho Chick
euwe lo treat wllh the Dane commls
alon for the allotment of their linda
telling them tlat statehood for the
Indian Territory In I lie neor future la-
m rllnble Ills Miwa regarding the
changes are lvpked uimn wllh much
dlstavor by lo who Is anxious for
this niuulry to remain as It now Is
A bill hns Veen Introduied hn I pass-
ed Hie house taxing all clllssns on
lands held by thorn In excess of 700
acres per capita l J Smith a Denl
son attorney his been employed by
thi nation for Iwo years nt n salary of
12000 per year to assist In drafllng a
towuslte bill
tiillnn Mill Irolell
Coralcitia Tex Sept 28 J C Bus
sell of Uiulrlana Is In lbs clly with
the purpose of establishing a colton
mill Tha roKistil plant Is lo cost
178 000 Mr ltiuscll this evening made
the clllaens a pioiiosltlon Uwn the ac-
ceptance ut which ho will locale Die
mill here
Iosliiinslrr Arrested
Denton Tax Sept 2SMr 1 M
Heady Ilia Postmaster at Sanger and
a former resident of Denton was to lay
arrested by Deputy United Slates Mar-
shal T 11 MuMurray on a charge of
emberillng poetonlca funds soma 1200
He was taken 10 Dallas
Held t P and Arrested
Bryan Tex Sept 2s Hon Mliara
was held up and robbed of 1110 Mon-
day He has been arrested it being
charged that he collected ihe money
for parties hero and had It underetoo
with inls lo hold Win up and rob hint
He gave ball
i
A 3
PASSING EVENTS AT AUSTIN
A VWTUl Will OV A sCIIMO riM5
TIMAAln 1i
a =
Oov Hokus straight TIk lo Som
ot the 1imiilUI Itnilhrrn llhs
Tailed lln llliu Willi nlirrs tilt
Jeeia In len ileiaoernlle itallr
Ial
Austin Tex Sepr The locaipJ
Peru have managed to sllf up a prcitr
shan
row wllh Oeneraj Hardeman
It > supeflnlendent f public building
and grounds and boll In the loJil
and t4Iloial cofunmn h v npp ar it
aome Pr tty raw road agalnat that
officer for keeping the north gato o
the
capital gniunds locked ntalnstth
passage through of reticles
The latetto man has naked a Urge I
number of the occupants ot the cipltol 1
building wn they think of General
llardemana actions ami a large ma
Jorlty or them apehk of them aa ar
bltrory nnd unreasonable
One man n racked that It was lha
excepllon when heavllj loaded wagotia
imssed through the rouids This waa
remarked In p spouse to the argument
that Ihe superintendent makes lhat the
drive was used by these wagons and
cut Ihe roadbed into rut and holes
The same gentlemart rematked that
It tho drlva waa made of asphalt or
any smooth material thire might b
some excuse for he actions of tho
general There H no question Ihst
Oencral Hardeman Is subjeulnx Ihe
regular traveling public to great In
oonvenleneo and IS surely obstructing
the streets and Dure Is scarcely a
doubt but that hf Is wrong
The attorneygeperal and the comp
rollers onices had a visitor today
In Colonel J vv Blake ot Metis una
of the enterprising politicians an
hankers of Mid tie Tixas He wanted
to llnd out It his town could tnsks sn
Issue of 15000 in city hall bonds and
was annvld ihe limit had been reach
ed He however learned that the limit
had been r cachet by prevhus Issues
ant hence no additional Indebtedness
could be Imposed
A committee of Populists catted en
novenior Hogg today m ask ror Ihe
use of the rcprrasiiiallve hall for
Judgi Nugent who la to speak hero
Tueslay night They put tlulr request
upon the ground that tho Judge Is not
strong and well enough tt speak In
Ihe oi eu air as was originally de
signed
Senator 11 A drecr of Beaumont
Is mentioned a a favorable runll
Into ror the pusltlon ur assltunt at
lorncygMieral under tha new admin
Istrntlon
Oovcrnor Hogg will speak nt Yoakum
Octobir 0 from the rear end of tha
lratn on Ills regular tour and In ndiu
lion to the appointments already pub
llshet
Mr It w Shaw serrelary of tho
Clark Courts Publishing company
made his bond ot I20OO0 today gtvin
to Insure good work In printing tlie
court reports a contract rroently got-
ten by bid and the samo has been
approve I by Comptroller MiCall ami
tlovernor Hogg
A permit vvus granted today by tho
secretary of state lo the Mltlle
Kanne iilstllllng company of Missouri
to transact business within the limits
of Ihe state This company has a cap
ital stock of 1100000 A similar permit
wss granted lo tho Hamird Powder
company of Connecticut wllh a cap
ital stock of tuuouoo
Oovernor Hogg this morning received
a call from the following prominent
POputlst leaders of Una countyt Messrs
Orunbury leaiarden anl Walton Tho
nrst Is a eandldnta for land commls
sinner the seconl Is a local politician
and newspsper man and the last Is a
candidate against Hon David McFsit
for county Judgo The governor asked
them what they had against the De-
mocracy and particularly against Hon
Joseph D Sayers and they tried to
say that Old Joe was not consistent
In his declarations and they had many
other objections But whsn th gov-
ernor began to turn loos sound Dem-
ocratic doctrln and In his usual strong
manner Democratic lire they squirmsd
In their pest and left th pressnovr
of triel executlva fully satlsnsd In their
own minds that ihey had applied to
tlie wrong place for comfort
tlovernor Hogg n marked thla morn-
ing that he had been Informed that
th tlulf Colorado and Haata IT an
the Ban Antonio and Aransaa Pass
railroads would give excursion rates to
Backdate on next Monday In order to
accommodate the larga crowds that
want to hear him oat nt the blgXHoio
crollo rally
Judga lleagan and x > Oovrnor TiUb
bock expect to be tbera anl several
other xrominent men from Austin eor
peot to attend th meeting
gnndar gelimil Meellnsr
Corslcana Tex flept 26 The Bap-
tist Sunday School association of Na
vnrm county will meet In Coieloaoa
October 19 20 and 21
HARD TO SUIT
Some men
Suit not on
in Quality Styl
Peoples tastes die
nl our almsHi Is
yaricil enanzb to Fit J
lie stoutest bayer and
lite prices low eiomt
to Fit the leanest man
pojtetliiolL
DAHLMAN BROS
Exclusive Clothiers and Hatlurs 402 Main Street
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