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mSSOMPATKD WITH TnS
BAlXAS DAILY lOMJlhULUAL. f
SANG EE BROTHERS
Lead the Styles
AID SET THE PRICES
For the Dry Goods Trade of Texas. Our Grand Opening
Display has proved to the multitudes who witnessed "
it that no house can show a more complete or
comprehensive line of anything pertain
ing to the Dry or
Trade than
Our P
rices Always Lowes!
SPECIALTIES FOR
llllll.lll OCTOBER 161
OUR CLOAK DEPA'R.TM'RFP WTT.T. (tottou .
- -"--. 1 II JLJJJ JJm X XJXil
25 Dolmans of Merveilleux and Uhadames Silk hand-
somely trimmed in Passementerie and Spanish lace at 8 ; ac-
tual value from $12.50 to 15.
35 Silk Dolmans of superior quality elegantly made and
trimmed at $10 ; worth $15 to $18.
21 Silk Dolmans in various styles of material beautiful
goods at .512.50 ; worth $20.
46 Silk Dolmans very superior articles goods that would
be considered cheap at $25 wc will sell at 15.
we will offer a line of Silk Garments that you would
think could not be made for less than $30 and you will be
right in thinking so.
At $20 at $25 at 27.50 at $30 and at all prices up to $50
none of which would be high for one-half more.
These Goods arc a lot of manufacturers' samples and ends
of lots. They were bought by us in a much larger quantity
than we can use at regular prices so we got them at a little
over half value and for next week we will sell them at the
same rate to reduce the stock. They are all suited to the
present season.
SANGEK BROTHERS.
Hwiiii)
WHOLESALE D KALE US JN
Dry Goods lotions
GENTS' EUMISHTO GOODS
US'
1
Trunks Valises Etc.
806 and 808 Elm' Street
DALLAS TEXAS.
On Our First Floor we are offering a complete line o
Jeans Liadseys Flannels Repellents Blankets Bleached and
crown Canton Flannels Bleached and Brown Domestics
Cotton Plaids Cheviots Hickory Stripes Prints etc.
On Our Second Floor we arc offering as complete a line
J Notions Hosiery Gent's Furnishing oods Cassimcre
shirts (specially suited to our Western trade) our Custom
Wade Overalls etc. as ever offered in this market.
On Our Third Floor we are offering the most complete
ne of Men's Boys' and Children's Hats comprising J. B.
stetson's and Hurst & Sons' Hats gotten up especially for
our Uow Boy11 trade also Ladies' and .Misses' Trimmed
Hats Misses' and Children's Sailor Hats. Trunks Valises and
satchels also Towers Fist and Shield Brand Oil Coats etc.
ever offered by us.
IKir We earnestly solicit an inspection of our Stock before
making purchases.
RESPECTFULLY
BLAtlUIIIP
D
ALLAH DAILY
DAIIVS
Fancy Goods
we can.
NEXT WEEK!
& DUKE.
& Blake
II'
TEXAS FlUn.W OCTOBER
AT 110.MKAX1) ABROAD.
The fieoilt in ohio Not DcllnlU'Iy Set-
tled Itut Tims far It la Very
ncoura.rln;r to the
I'cmorrac).
ltiiiri'seiita1ivel.oe of the Sth Al.i-
naina District Head -A Cmn-
.niitteeof His Peers
Appointed to Atteud His Obsequles-
iiiuii me Louisiana Jtrpulili-
enus lire loln;r.
The t'oiitfrearallonalists Want lirothor
lleeelir to Stay Willi 'Km.
A Strike Aiming the Northern l'aollle
UihoreiN-TroiiliIe Feared.
l.:.0OO(M Itonllre in . Merry Filmland.
Another llrazen Kohhery.
Short Time for Lancashire Operative
irisli A Hairs.
Oilier Foreign and Domestic News.
Olilu Itetnrus.
IT.OSKI.V CONTENTS!) DISTRICTS.
Cincinnati October 12.-Dispatches from
congressional districts show very closo con-
tests between MoToy. republican nn.l
Campbell democrat in the. 7tli district:
iiart. republican ami Neal democrat in
the l.'Ui ami Mi-Kinley republican and
Wallace democrat in the tsth. Mnrey
claims o majority ot 10 mul Neal ami Hart
each claim lr.nu 4 to 12. An oillelal coMnt
will bo re.iiired to decido between them.
Wallace claims a majority ot I mul hue
a lro an otllcial count must determino.
Murray democrat in tiielM distriut has a
majority of ail.
BECOIITKII UKAK.
Cincinnati October 12.-A special from
lie hnr. tHilo. an.'u 1 1. f ...
publican successful candidate for congress
from the 17th district is rciiorted ilea!.
ills home in t-iimntn fraiia. tl.n ...I........ I.
l .1 ......... ..a-ai. tun II.-II7KIIIUI1
and tho report cannot be verified but it
is known thut he has been low with Pright's
disease.
liKTTINil POWX TO IlKIl liOl'K.
Cincinnati October 12. -Tho best Infor-
111 Hi lllll l-lalillllii In tl... ........ 1 1 ..I' .1... ... a-
.v.. .v.. .a. iu ma. i;.-iiilt IH U1U VOIW IOC
congressmen gives tho republicans Morcy
in the 7th district Keifer in the Hlh Hobin-
sun in the lllh McCormtck ill the nth.
I pdcgrnil in the lTtli and Taylor In the
l'-'tli. I'ho contest is very close In tho 12th.
Mill ISM nii.l "oil .linl.'l. i i i .:. 1
. ...... ...... Wim 111- i:iiitiiij
arc in tavor of the democratic candidatos.
ivii oiiii iai coiini win oo required to gel at
inn 1 1 urn
BTII.L AI.IVK.
lTlltlnia.aitC m-Ii.. -.... I .l..t i..
.3 ii-iii ii'ii UVIIIL' IS
said to bo out of dancer.
BMAI.I .majorities.
Cincinnati October 11. A special dis-
patch to the Times-Star savs: lleports from
the 12lh congressional district show that
Hart republican is elected bv 27 majority
and in the Isth district that "McKiiilcv .
publican is elected by 7 majority.
H II I. KlilMVm.
AViikki.ini!. W. Va. October 12. Hon t.
T. I pdegral' re elected to congress from
the 17th Ohio district Tuesday is miiji
better and will doubt less recover.
I.tll MS ilRIMIil.tCANS.
Nkw YoiiK October 12 A New Or'c-ms
special to too Tribune savs: State senator
Henry licinasand Kcveiiiie Collector Mor-
-ia Murl' .1 -. l.ti ...I..1...... :.. 1
1. ........... . Mi i.ii i iiiiiiiuiiit'a iu l0 -u
district hail a conference to-day and it is
unuiTHKiuu nun .tiaras agreed to retire and
give Downs a clear held.
Louis Same one of the republican nomi-
nees in theiiih Louisiana district lias writ-
ton a letter declining t!- nomination.
illUeelhiiieitiiN Korelen Nena.
HOW TIIEV 110 IT.
Dnu.iN October 12. In the inquiry Into
the murder of the lluililys near l.ough-
niask. the Informer Kerrigan ami his wife
lestiiivd that the elder Uuddy was stunneii
with a stone as ho was scrvi'mr a process.
He was then licked and one of the nssus.
sins tired four rounds from a revolver into
his body killinc him instantly. The ether
Hudily's head was then dashed aaini.t u
heap of stone mid he was afterwards shot
in the prcKonccnl a crowd oi vilht;crs. Tho
corpses were placed in sacks and taken to
I.(Hi);hlnusk.
HIIIIIIIOIKV Til TAKE I'AP.T.
The archbishop of Tiiani lias forbidden
clerryiuen of his diocce from taking part
in the national coull'icnci'. I
i viinki.i's iiii. n v. i
The Inited Ireland says that Mr. I'nrncll I
lias tallied to Mr. l.oony president of tho
niitioual latid-leaitue ot America that he
will at tile conterence dvie a prudent
thoiiiTh lirm policy strictly maintaining 1
the ordinal programme and advocatiiiK
peasant propiietorship. The l niled Ire-
laud s:rys ttiul it is belivvcd Unit this ex-
presses tliu unanimous opinion of the Irish
leaguers and declares that the loolish cliat.
teiA liout ilissensions is absolutely fulse.
11 l.lT OK TIIR l NVOUTI NA1
Cm no Oi-tober 12. llie followinit pashas
w ill be airained with Avabi Pasha for trial-
Toiilba Ali Kelimy Mabinend l'ehmy
Abdul ISaniv Tonbba Vakoob Oma
llahiuy Bud All lloiiby und HM Hey
(iandel. The list of prisoners awaiting
court-mart ml has been handed Sir Kdward
Mulct Uritish ronsul general. It numbers
llil iismes Inclusive of prisoners in the
provinces who number :!o.
ARMY l.tTrM.llirM'.
licneral Allison lias ueeu upHiintivl to the
chief comiuaml of the ottny of occuation
tienerals Hamly and Willis have sailisl for
Knglatid.
AHISKr I'll . t NUM.
Vienna October 12. A dispatch to the
I'rese I nun St. Petersburg savs: It Is per-
Mrntly rumored that Count Tolstur miu-
i'lerol linance will resign ami thut Count
Peter Schouvuloll will probably succeed
him.
tir.-Ti:ovri' nv riMt.
I.onuhn October 12. Ingestre hall the
seal of the earl of Shrewsbury situated
near Stafford bus been destroyed by iii.
l.os x itKM").
lii'prernt:itlB low Iteait
i.ONK TO A llluliril 11 All.
Wasiiinutox October 12. Kirst Auditor
Keynolds to-day received a telegram from
Hutitsville. Alubania announcing tho
death of lion. William W. I.owe of that
Kale.
Sotk. Ieccaed ran on the greenback
ticket in thu Mb Alabama district annual
tlenrral .'osepli Wheeler democrat the
latter receiving 12 "ks voles ami tho former
12.7ti.'. tietieml Wlieeler thereupon took
his scat in the house but Mr. Lore con-
testing the case was by a strict republican
greenback vote declared duly electml
thereto mid sworn In. I
TUR COMOIirsSIONAI. I OMMITTKS
WasiiinoTon October li. The speaker
of the hnuse of representatives has ippititeil
on behalf of tho house a committee consist-
ins; of the representatives below nsnml to
attend the funeral of late liepresentatlvt
I.owe of Alabama: Tbninas II. llerixbin
W. A. llrrbrrt William Oatcs Thomas
IS. 1SS2.-V0L XXIX. SO. 2P.1
Williams (.jorge W. Hewitt and William
11. rorucy of Alabama. Kmorv Speer of
tioorgia; Charles K. IKmker ol SliMissippI
Ibbrell Denton McMillan
1 hiwlea B. Simonton and William li.
Mooro of Tcnui sseo.
SKi'ONU DUi'ATCU.
llliiiiix.iiiAM AL..Octol.erl2.-A special
to the Iai!y Age trom Huntsville Ala-
Kama unmumccs tho death of Hon. Wil-
liam -M. I.owe greenback member of con-
cnsa from tho Alabama district at his
home in lltimiv;ii.. ii.. ...i -
o'clock. His health hns be.
eral luonths. Saturday last b relonieil
home from a trip to the western part of his
illstrirt iimr.li I Ti... i .
..viiiii. mo iiiimeiuaie
cause of his death wns sutlering induced by
; oroiicmai inoes wliich
had or some tune been all cltd. The news
01 Ilist1e:llll ltrui....l ..1.1. . . i... .
friends and political opponents.
Financial ami I'uiiniierrial.
STACKS.
N'lW YOIIK. October I''. Tim .tn.-lr ..
ket opened at a ueneral dei'linn of i to 4 from
yesterday's closing Ugnres Piichmoml A
West Point however was (i) ami Illinois
Cuitml 1& 11. I... -
-- h...h..vt. iiiiuiruinil'iv lllll-r llie
ppeiimg prices sold up after which the list
fl'll Oil i to ll t.mn'yv n.t- v..inuu
niond t liauvillo and Allegluinv Central
being prominent in thederline wlillo Kii b-
niond t West Point fill to .! trom KU.
Alter this tlie market became strong and aii
advance of 4 to 1 took place in which Illi-
nois Central. New Jersey Central ami
Northern Pacille preferred were most con-
spicuous. liONK INT'W.HH MIATION
I.ONiioN. October 12. Kceles Sbero.k
Bros. A Co. cotton spinners at Oldham
will go into liquidation. I.iuhilities x!Ci-
W). H'TIT.RS.
Xtw York October 12. Tho Post's cot-
ton report hays: In the absence of orders
future deliveries at 12:; 11. tu. had lost :i to
11 points. This remained the lowest point
and the thin call came oil' steadily and
showed an advance of 2 points; llecember
brought 10 M. April 11 27 August H;
bids were refused of II IS for October of
lOKlfor November Itml for January 10tf
for February 11 p; lor March.
Tilt lANCAlilllllK HMKN'KUS.
London October 12. Tho depression in
the cotton trade has led to the posting of
notices in many mills in north and cast
Lancashire ol the abolition of the rule re-
quiring a fortnight's notice to be givvn to
operatives.
A CouruiicoMS duliler
VAINLY I:SHT HOCIIKIIS.
I.EIiANOtl. 1'a. October 12. About X
o'clock this evening (ieorgo 1). Ilice cashier
01 the Lebanon Dime Savings bank was
robbed of a satchel containing $.T0u0Oall hi
bills. He had just returned from Philadel-
phia and before ping to the bank stopped
at homg. On 1!s wy tll tB luk ltrr
suppiir and about a square from his house
he was passed by two men and directly af-
terward received a slutiniiiK blow which
knocked him Into the gutter. He held on
to the satchel and cried "murder!" Tho
robbers who bad been beating and kicking
him all the while. fearing his
cries would bring assistance moved
oft a short distance but again relumed
nou nieiicillllg llie IIAIIIlie Oil tllO KlltCtnll
llltl NllCliei I
licit made a
succeeded in securti g It. Air. 11
gailanl light and is covered
gauani light anil ais covered with blood. !
It h:is been sincii b Wrucd that the sliuggle j
between the ciishii' am robbers was wit-
nessed liV rniiiniVi.i. I! .
.. .... wi.ii. aui'r w nu nils
imssing along lb s!trcet but he thought it
111; thu slri'iO. hot Im iiioiorlo ii
"...in i.pni ucmuni u mi 01 iiruiiKcn men.
The robbers were seen to run into a vaesnt
lot near hv. mul ivatm ttumi a lln.u l...
I Biioiher citi en curious to know tho reason
vi uicir iiurry. inero is no liirlher clue.
The money belonged to the bank.
A 8erluus Strike
ON TUB SOIUimiN 1'ACIHC.
San b'liANcifro October 12. A dispatch
from Portland Oregon snys: Laboreison
tho Northern Pacilic railroad vesterdav
.l..n.....l...l .... ..I 1. a.
iii-lllllUllCll ail fl'IVailUU Ui HUgCS lllllll . II)
i2.60perday. They were relued by Mr.
iiuieii superintendent 01 coiistiuetuui.
All the Chinamen were then driven from
work Mr. Hillctt It is understood tele-
graphed to Missoula lor troops but it can-
not be learned whether or not the com-
niandlngolliriT furnished any. This morn-1
ing tho ringleaders of the mob threatened
to hang Mr. Hills tt. L'ngincer Thatseii
Willi the paymaster started to the trout
ll.le .....:.... . ..Id. .. I. ... .
tllifi tiinrill.li. ll'ifli .1 la..... an I ...........
ami an escort ol twentv-tivu soldiers
.in
Millie''.
men encaco in thu I'linitriieiiiin tire
as a
rule well deposed there are probably 2nu
ex-convicts iin l many fugitives iroui justii e
111 thcer.md as Well as a hanilol ilesperudo
caiiip iollouers and there are nod giouiiils
lor tearing the comiiiissiiiii ot acts of vio-
lence. Settled at Last.
1 NOTLIl I.IH'M'IT
New Yokk. O tober 12.-TIe Tim.V New
. .
tlrleaiiH special s:iys: All ordinandi Has
.. . r.
linssett hv the council w ucli iiiiiiisiu of II..
. .. . . . '
well known litigation between the city of
V.b. 1 i.l.i.i.u I l...v... .1.1 it. .t ti-
. i muic. anil 1 ii. ..i-it in 11-1011 1101101
A; Texas railway which bi ctiii uluiiit th
V1.IIP I S'll 'I'lil 1 nui I.. 1. 1 li... a. ...... ...
me reuerai siipriine conn ami was ti
to
have come up this week. City Attorney
Puck had made all preparations to go to
U'.. I !..!. . .. M..l..
HiailM.' ... ..in nuiii 11a .1.1 ill
lornird negotiations were in progress look-
ing to a compromise. The representative
of tlin rnmiiHtie nt. Iiri! IMIa.fM.I iIia.-Iii. al . .
Uis) and filially ai-rcrd to pny over lo.ix'i
on cumiiiiou inai ine crania unoer legisiu-
nvo acis were cuiuiriiii'ii auu ine wnoio
la.nl tmm .!...! ...... I ...IIInI 'V I . .. . . ll .. . M. .. . ....
"'Hill . 1111 lllll WHII'li . Ill' Vlll-I TlllB 11U-
cepted th council passed the ordinance
a.aa.l I. w.au -i.:..! l.a .1.. 'CI..
money was immediately appropriated to
the department of improvements.
.iau ik nan niiiiii nr 1111- iim.iii. IIOT
rsnsat'ol.
mi: mcuii not. i..
Nr.w Oui.kws iiclober 12. Tho Pica-
yune's Pensacola special reports '! new
cases and tl ilnilhs. The deaths ye-tenlny
were John t len invrcliant; n ion nt Mr.
Lapplnglon; Salvador Scott seaman: Miss
Klla Applcti.n; Mr. Lee: Mrs. llovle.
Deaths to-day. Ucv C 11. Dtibose Matbn-
dist minister: James flurry a prominent
merchant; Mrs. K. M. Jordan; Kraiiclsco
Nento an Italian sailor; Hansom Andes
son and' (ieorce Hawkins son ol Judge
Hawkins. Mr. Dubose the Mcthoilist min-
ister was highly appreciated by Ins con-grri-atiiin.
and up to the time ol being
stricken was steadfast In his work for tho
alleviation of stitlaring. Mrs. Jordan
leaves three children whose father died
sout weeks ago. Dr. White of the Culled
stairs marine Hospital service Is sli k but
from overwork not fever. Total rases to
date l.p'); draths I2.
lllpkthertit
MotNii IN I'OllHONKor VlknlNlA.
I.vsi uiii Bn'AOctobor 12 - Keporti from
Pittsylvania county state that the rav-
ages of diphtheria in certain localities have
reached an alarming extent nearly Sun
deaths having occurred within Sixty days.
Not family has escaped the great onrge.
Twenty pupils of one scliool district have
died with the dread Uiseaso which physi-
cians seem unabl' to control. Lost Bunday
three children wern lylrR dead In one
lions- -s
HEBALB
NEWS 1V SPECIALS.
lion Columbus I'pxou Positively He-
fillies to lifetime nil Independ-
ent Candidate Against
J iuIi' HwioorW.
A Most IHsustroiH Conflagration Vis
tted Terrell Yesterday;- State
lent of Losses and Insurance.
Ilitiltvny and Telepraiih Maeimtes iu
Texas -Two Heavy tiovem-
ment Contracts A aided.
A .Mexican Treacherously Murders a
Compatriot at San Antonio.
Culllngs from the Capltal-Thc Land
Certllleato Market.
Senator Coke's Masterly Effort at lort
Worth Yesterday.
The tialveston Democracy Kruulatluif
Itlp Vim Winkle.
And Oilier Interesting Specials.
fort Worth.
Special hi the Herald.
! out W'oktii October 12. -(iovernor Coke
si'okehero at 2 o'clock in the court-house
to a large ami select nudieitre consuming
two and a half hours. In drawing the com-
parisou between democrat io and radical
rule ho handled Davis without gloves
showing his administration to have bfeii
one ol tyranny and oppression: Hint i.
suspended tho writ of habeas corpus In
Limestone ami other counties; that his
police had murdered citizens and stolen
properly; that when he 1 Davis) came into
othce tuxes were but twelve and a half
ranis uut were raised to 2 Hi
no Hi. 1 &100 v... ..i.. .?
...ri. uiiiv inai
but he lelt the state $lWt000 in debt and
sun nurse n ia was invieu to tnillil school-
houses and not one was built. A n..
dwelling at length upon Davis and the
mums nuu corruption ot the radical party
their dishonesty etc. and especially how
Davis came into ollice and still wished to
bo relumed in otlice even at the point n(
the bayonet alter ho (Coko) had been
eiecieu oy .ai.um maorlty ami referring
also to Clark who contested and tried to
seat himself iu congress when (lid-
dings was elected in fact draw-
ng a vivid picture of radical
misrule the senator turned to tho inde-
peudents and greenbackers and asked
them what they could expect by electing
Wash Jones governor il such a thing were
possible. "You can eipect nothing; you
are simply being led astray; you ore sold
out." I A.voiie iu the crowd: "You'll have
to prove that governor." "I'll prove It"
replied Senator Coke. "Why up there Iu
" "'oMf.iiMi uv rniui'llis IIMIK UOWII flolllll
'id lix up the business tocarry thesouth-
itasiiiui'ton 1110 radicals look down south
em states and a lund of $2ikiu.0O0 will be
""ed for this Purpose. Look at Mahoneism
irglnia! I beard Mahone tell
the utnmileil lien lllll 11 l ...... 1. .......
(teinoiTnt tlukn tin 1IIUI1 wu
democrat than ho (Hill) was when Hill
was tearing Hie mask from his face that all
might see the deception he w as practicing
upon his people. Just so with Wash Jones
who claims to bo only 1111 independent.
Licet him and you will aeo what kind of
an independent lie is. Ho endorses Davis
Davis endorses him and he baton the de-
mocriiry with a hatred that knows no
bounds." (iovernor Coko then impress-
sively asked why have any change
at all in the party government
when all la peace nrosnerltv mul
happiness. The people had tried other
lliurlii
I ... .-v. . ui.in lll-viTIVVU. nu
! "bowed conclusively that they had nothing
panics ami nail lieen tiadlv deceived. He
evervuiuig 10 lose ami he
' '"V" Ibo greenbarkcrs independents and
disallrcted democrats nut to be inveigled
""V party that has no platlorm and
Pr"mi.w nothing but to come into tho
'"his of the democratic ranks lor protection
i 'roin oppression and misrule. Ills speech
! w"s " masterly effort delivered iu that
""t'P.v. enrnesi ami soiii siirrinif style that
I MlMllllll 111 tlllllH. Iln lil.. it.tn .11 A...l
' mill rnuti.la .1 i. i...l .. ....... .1.'.. -i. ...
' " iiiii. uii. 11 n aiiouis
". i'l " "in ui" air m
...mi-. p. i.M.llll I lllfc Hill air.
I insioii me crown pressed forward
iiiiu inn iiiiuu sKaKing coiiimenced. Ha
sneaks nt Wtatherford to-morrow und at
I 'is iitur Monday.
i
Terrell.
Si'l. lid lo lliu llersld.
Tkiikh I. October 12.-Tbe most destrue-
live lire ever witnessed Iu Teircll broke out
' " ' 1 ' ' " . "B- 1'?
at an catly hour this morning. Tho lire
in i .-.oiueii in me grocery nousootj. v.
. :i. V .1 . .. ...
l"'ie. third to the hist house in tho 1 Slat
:
omen 'near irglnia street. It was under
headway heforo discovered. and ihonitli
......... ..I.; .1... ...i. ..1 . . n
i ivi iiiiuijt in 1 hit niwer 01 ine ciiiens was
done to ariest the llstnes thev coniiin 1.
' li.iul.l r. i.i.ll M a.. II 1 1... ..... i 1.I....I. .t 1
aaa a . .in ainiii.Tra .ll.-J 1 1 1 II I U Tl 1 IO
tlliri.llll rilliiilll until llna .antic. I.l.ia.la .f
him' bricks was completely consumed.
.nn iiniiiii.-i iiiiiaiiii iionnrs win uaruiy
cover the loss. The followim? is. rn.nr .
could bo learned a detailriT statement of
uie several losses :
J. II. tlueklcroy I'o.. loss besldo luiiir-
l)aill.v A- Wll.aala ' ia'.t.'.l'iniaa
ll. miu n iirtitner tutarloss 'iiOiTI
nisiirrinciMui same l'JOO
Isrk Walker lolsl li no Insurance... . fi.tso
niniiii iV onl. Kitiil kiss imlnsiiniiice stio
F'i aa ..aw. niaaa in IIK1 1 TU 111 O . SOU
i n miisiiv i o imai tesa no Insurance. 2. SIO
lllvens l orley total loss he'ltU In.iir-
eiies.. jftuo
.sirs. n. r.. i nrnsio. inlsl Ions no In.iinnu n .'..i
Aiiniil io osles of cotton on I in I'acllle nli.
....... " .. - ...bii. .ntiirn n ivt-uu
I ' - a'.a.aT.a a.. la.liw
.MllllV tltllnra twllflka l.iaaAaa a.naal.l .... I.
.. - vuuill UUb IIV
ascertalned siill'ereil hetiTily.
1 his the Inst (lav of the reunion of the
Itnvaa. llrla...l l.n. 1 .. K..t.... I .li
..... . ..i..itia- i.u wva-ii iuioav uiiu uifHinrec.
all I and enst it shnilow nrnr tli.. niiini'niiil
..r.n ...J.......V...
a'. UII.
ittr.Klnnffv.
Hpei lal to the Herald.
McKinnkv. tlctober 12. The sun is out
and roads are drvinu mi.
There has been cousiderab Is chance In
political matters of late. Messrs. De Ar-
niond and Head have withdrawn from the
racefor the district iudgeship. The mutual
withdrawal it is thought waseansed hv
the fuel thnt therAnvitss wns iriannia.ti.ia. lit.
feeling and In some places bad blood was
showing and these gentlemen unwilling
iv uriiw lo'iwiu niii-ii n niuieni auatrs
iook tnis course nir i ne purpose or stopping
ii. s uiiiiiri iiiciiHiu iiisnoie 01 tuts place.
liaaa l.abia ailla-ltnal I n luu...... . il i .
....-a ."..-.......1.. ... Uli.aatna 11 I ami ll I III B
ami will likely accede to the wishes of the
N'niii nui niiiiiMiucea
lllllI.N(.lt lllllHW... Im laaaat mmm.. I . .
" 'a.K.. ....... i -..a an jairat. I It. 11 Vll H g irOlU
a severe attack of sickness and will take
(lie Sl)lllli ne si .iiniiuny.
(I-Ovestnn
Hpeclnllo Hit Herald.
tiALVksToK October l2.-8pot Collon
closed easy middlings 10; sales V00; re
cclnts. S.I41.
Kilturei opened barely stes.lv an.! .1 1
ijnM; January 10 4.1 to 10 44; February
' - ---- rol c.xi Slj
"oiOM.:sircli. iO Wto 10 t. April.
0 .Sto 10 ;s: tvtober w t; NovemW
Th l.i....lall.A.l
--. 'vfi Mi.mui rxcursiunio AlOUterrf
Mexico now that the-recent deiuolishit
bridge o( th Mexican National road across
thu Km i:rn.t.. u 1 -...I. 1 1.
I'lueed is at last a corlaiuty. Jt will leata
here Nomber 1st via Ao.tin Hew Prsum.
le sand San Antonio tbeuce to Laredo
where the .Mexican National will take
clurga of them and see them througu to
Monterey. Tho trip will cover ten days
and is expected to ultimate iu the material
that S: " '""e"0'
llnviia. IIuvIm Tiifin.A 1 ii
i'..T1 1 i"k ii isutre 01 ill
tiould combination arrived this altcrnooa
Ati u 1111. . . .
.. Bun win leave ear y to-
; ' iiiiik. Aiionje'i 01 toe isti
has not been made public.
ii'MiNimi-iu vuuirsvis wrm
awarded to-day hy Major Mauslield Vuited
Male elilMi uii ..... . l.i -
States chief engineer one to Shannon 4
-- ...... aaailll1--VI UllO IU i
la. l.atllalalil. . .
re uiiiioi sioiie ior ras 1 avsW
lilt A Ml 111 i 1 I-flaiaa ... ll. !l . V T'
l'as t avwj
01 Mobile lor l.ra01 river lniproveiuent.
llie lllllllala-FHtl. a.... .... .1
- .....a. wviiuuiiiiu cuiiTrmioo
net to-night and otter fifteen or
twenty ballots. Munson of llra.oiia
was nominated over Kalon ol tll.
veston. ln apathy luantftsteil br
thedeiuoi'mts ol tialveston and Uus teiia-
torlal district iu this matter causes coushs-
erable commont. The democracy her.
malnlaln a state of passive indillcrenre.
'lwo inarriagea iu tho "iipiver ten" to-
day. '
Houston
Bpcclal to the Herald.
Hoi-stun October 12.-A sicvial train
arrived hero to day rroni tn Orleaws
bringing II. S. Hayes II. M. lloxie A. A.
Tulmiigo F. Chandler W. 11. Newman and
11. 8. McCulloujih of the Could southwest-
em railroad system ami L. 0. Haker ills
trtct supermtendeiitof the Western Hniou
telegraph company. Thev left for (Inlvtfr
tonijus evening but roltirn In the morning
and leave for Palestine where thev remain
to-morrow night. Thence they cii to Ausj-
tin. whore they will staylKatunlay nichf
and Sunday ulght they spend In San An-
tonio and Monday ulght in Laredo. The
propose to Inspect H.OOO miles of roud In
two weeks.
Tho cylinder ol the new lnteriiatloW
compress broke hero lo-dav ami business
will consequently be suspended until the
cylinder can bo replaced. Houston lias
threo cotton compresses which have ample
(acuities for compressing all cotton of-
fered. The cotton market closed iiiet and un-
changed; sales 1.14 bales: receipts V.'i4
gross; 252 net.
Weulliertiiril.
Special to tho Herald.
WxATUKHioitti tlctober 12-Ths noml-
nation by acclamation of Hon. W. R
Shannon for senator yesterday at Decatur
gives much satisfaction to the peuple of the
2oth district ami his election ever J mips
Itrookcr his Independent-greenback null
democrat opponent Is assured.
Colonel l.aiiham. candidate for conpiess
is this week winning new laurelsainoLg his
numerous friends in Parker. Dr. Jlai uetl
his chief opponent Is also active in hie can-
vass but only in a portion ol the district.
lion liiciianl i.oke will address the peo-
ple here Httliirduy next. It is desired bv
the democrats to have Wash Jonts leply '
U U 11..!.: 1 fl : I . . : '
... ii v. iiiiiii. K-. in Dm couniy was mar-
ried lust night to Miss Ada Kins Ucv. J.
ii. aiiisoii ouif inline.
Henry Marlyn. of Weatherfoid. will this
evening wed Miss Ida Hardeman lU'V. L.
T. (Tunry ofllcinf ing.
CiirslcaiiN.
Special to tho Herald.
Corsica n. October 12. The topic ol con
versation on (ho streets to-day is the elope
ment or Miss Mittle Horton daughter of
M. M. llorlnn proprietor ol the llorlon
lintel. It seems Atis.s Millie "loved not
wise! but too well." A waiter In hor
papa's hotel named Muimenon ma'ilied
the fair Mittle. and as the paternal ancestor
objected to (ieorge and tired linn whenever
iieeiuereil inn nortiils of ve hotel llorttin.
tienrgeaud Millie concocted tbebClicuie to
slope and did so on the north-bound train
this morning.
Seven huiidri'il links el cuttrn Were
shipped fiom hero to-day. '
.in eiecuon iiks neen called to elect tru
tecs for the public schools which Hie
present In charge ol the city council
There is some talk of organizing a cotlrin
exchiiuge.
A light rain fell this morning
Waco.
."p 'elal to tho Herald.
Waco October 12. A hirmer named Hob '
Ingram living near the city who was a
candidate for constable at the lecent pri-
mary olectlon attempted to commit ml
cldo to-day. J to went home cra?y with
drink and alter a ijtuirrol with Inn wife
took a plslol out. Shu tied towards a
neighbors house. Ho put the pistol
to his head and tired the
ball going through the top of the i k nil ut-
ter which he pursued his wile about 'JPO
yards before falling and then got op and
walked back to the house. He will die.
The llrst freight train over the Texas A
fit. Louis narrow gauge will leave here for
(latesvlllann Saturday and a regular pas-
senger train will be nut on next week.
Tho residence of Mrs M. U. ttotdstn
burned last night. Nothing saved; tully
Insured.
Austin.
Bpcclal to the llurald.
Ai'stin October 12. Biila for contbruct-
Ing tho state sewer were opened to-day.
There were ten bids rangitig from $ l3r-00
to $111400. The contract was awarded to
the lowest bidder.
Tho Jluiralo Sheop company of Mitchell
county capital stock fjOiMI tiled a charter
to-day.
liniitoril Munson of Sherman paid Into
the treasury to-day ;42000 for M.Ots) acres
of land in Hoberta county.
Assessments have been received from all
but thirty counties. The delay is causing
tiouble to tax-payers who desire settling
at the comptroller's ollice
Land certificates are lirtn; alternates. $V5;
Confederate 110 to $121; veteran I .I'HO
acres $ I O lo $.i00; veteran WO to S0.
Kan Aptonlo. '
Bpci'lsl to the Herald.
Ban A ktonio October 12.-A blr.hly re-
spected young Mexican named Mannol
Halderas was foully murdered by a fellow
countryman named Cabrera Fours or this
city this evening. Cabrera was a herder
and Halderas wont to his camo to lv him
some orders and wlillo seated on his hotsc
talking to another man was shot through
the heart with Winchester. The mur-
derer was secured bound and brought to
this city and Jailed.
A. F. Mills an olilcHUcnofSan Antorip
long on the police force fell between IBs
ears west of hera this mornltif and lost bolb
legs. He died this evening.
Columbus Cpson positively declines to
become in lmleiendent candidate for con-
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