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VOL. XXXVI.
a .?BATHB. J. T. TRKZBVANT is.
AM. &EABDON. CaahUw.
AaMorlaed Capital 8S 00000
asdtal paid ta 160000
Barplas and Dnai.td.4 lr.flta. s00e
Aooonirrs op
McM ani MTiiliiu. Solicited.
matorous: a O. Bayne W. B Wor-
rn.n. T K. FenjauaiE A. J Porter J.T.
Yrwuivant Jr. X. L. tarujn Alfred Davta
I). A. KeaUi-R K. wt. uwardro.
Tfa following An prominent tablwrlbers
lo the stock or Mat bank:
. M. TilOl'TM A.N Prw.ia.nt Central
Uttlvial Pwid Vbilaoelphia.
t.W.BROVkA of Provident Llf. and
ITnut Co. tliadeljOut.
W. A. FTJLLtJAM President Beaboard
Bank flew YtK.
1A&K B. tiRA-WMH of Tradssmsn't.
otlututl I5.ni y wi York.
aBA'NiV Prwltdciut First National
Dallas inn Bail
Bank tiiailAiru V... Mid Ttos-Prsaldanl
BMlxuu-d i-i't N Yorcc.
L. . LA WON of Mint National Btnk
Oleen VY.
. N. 8. BOILf!!. o( rim national Bank
i. k! h'awjsa of vnrHowOo.Monv
swath III.
IK OVIMY UvnTi JiuiiwM Rational
irwjSHtxKut'tii.y oi j.im.fc. rjlxt.
vc-aifv: '' " s"MMf ." tvs. i
r' -
MAX ELSE XljUi
o -i a
811 aad 818 Beastea Street. tly
save
Fort Worth Toxaiio"
. :Dttt
V ti flints
m.rci At fOSB
TV yrf IATJ'b
anoniiKoeK
VflASB
Factory prices dnnl9tat.il. jrwi-Ba-(kHulBSEOOJSDHAJHBlMSTBUMEN'l'
Was
(Ublio
ESTABLISHED 19N.
THOUAS 60&SAN &
GA-I.-rjEISXON
I who
flaaUi
BR'J
their
en to
a- the
THE LlfiuEST FBO IOSE iS TEXE
ben
JTf'N WAP' .d papular uKUIKROi
1HANOH. Cal.li.ir of Piano. Snui.
aad Rht W.l hi1InI fr.
m r-i :
hn
taraa
intd
ire
omul
PIANOS
1 bas
eativ
M.-i A
JHC1V1N0
iiaa lm
IBWP
bbOh
alHiriet
GHo3Imorai
Mill!
Ik S SH V.
Ti
Our great reduction sales
weirjtond that they shall remain 10. Our bargain day is every day. We have no pecia'
day for offering our customers extra advantages but we always have something worthy oJ
attention. See what we offer
Tttwsh.
Wo ltarei nt spur t ) describe but
fhe prkes a d mkoryou to call f.i d
(xanimnonr iu"HiMjCi:
Lot l.rfdiio (I f ore mc (of ii
11.3 lxau r.Hucril 'nim l2"toU'e.
L t8 ir;i . rrili o d fr m 1 iVil2o.
Lot 4 lH ..lac d Inim 2(o t'i 1 o.
IH 1k.x:w T (luce t linm to Mo.
Lo' fl Hr.-i..m-l from 80o to 2 o.
Iinl 7 Siix:h io.1';c.i1 frorii ro '."Co.
Lotaa dim dt om )5n lo avis
LotM'Xla reduced f om ItM totSj
i .
Lreawrt'i fntof Fancy T.wem all
a' piopnrtioiwt mlui'l our
lri.inu rit i'DKKian T.WII at
xtretuely luw tltftir.H.
Napkins an Doylies.
Lot 1 Tu-ki-y Red Doylies rueed from
wtfcd ira.
LjtlTMrk y Red Doyllea reducd from
wc to ini n.
L- tlTurk y Rd Piylles reduced from
e to So drau.
These-pnce3 will positively
opportunity for a long time to
excellent chance.
CjEEST BROS.
ivae-w NHOJbP STORE !
Pine Shoes !
All the LATEST and MOST ELEGANT
ALL STYLES now in stock. Wo are headqnar-
tsrsfor MODERN FOOTWEAR and onaotbo
tadoreold in tho southwest
Sclioo
1 Shoes for Hisses and Children
IMMXKII TABIKTX
laOWlS BffOSo &
733
THE BAJL
Tlxey -wlie fellow -where -we load
Meed flee feet to Iceeii in wlghti"
Our assortment of Dress
and having just received a full
VnU T i t m
a.xjwa iUr reH3 inmmme we will in raroonse to
many inquiries offer both lines
tuttu uci y an competition.
MONDAY
orat of this city who una bean talct:
an active part la the v lruluia can
paigu. ami who li a bhrewed politic
KUtmser aaya tuat ueuur
Le'B tuajoiity vr ill not
lo.H tUllll SU000. Tli poop!
at virainia are tuorouenir wuii
ui). and are makinir ererv ell'jrt to ct
tt Wio. Lidieaaro taklu an aii(l ""ffalf lTnnoa
tiepartlutliecainpu!t?)i and arattcf . Jt-iv;.
lii uiuoii Kood for Uoueral Lut fo
wuoin they are almoat all very en
bavo ploaiy of mouey YfbUm.. Trorth sto At IS .0 VO.
ed their oauipalgn tund. WW4 Fany ca.hm.r.1 aos.j
dufeat aoHtn to have bnen ainiy ont.d. Al 5300 TO
oeiittd bv Kniiuhlliiaus as a fBreuron
otinoiuai m. Tuey are creatly domoj
allzed and oompUin bitterly of liavlp'llk t a. in ri.piim
uenn luit ov tiifir proieanea jNornier
lrtonds to right ilu'lr own battle. Lb
elaotlon mv ba sot down at a aettln"'.Trloti me.
fact. All the old-time honored trail
tlona (State pride pi ido ot cat an
tho rnthnsUiin of women are workln"' Tlt
jnt end and the result it easily fort
told.
I'HIlSONAr POINTS. .
Mr. iiruin. a toune man froi
Brownwo.d TexH"wljo was ruoMitl.-i- 4fc . wu. At SOfl Vfl
al..handfmnilhriviUon of " atcl' Wide AOWV JTU.
iKilnttie qinrifrinattor-KonoriLi'M o
Ilea and wuime oaao at the ilmo of b)
aiHchargn atlraotHd agreatceal of a
tHUtioi) lias ippHeJ to the aeoretat
of war for rtlnHtocuont. Then
la no much pr-juaion agains
li iin Imia'mto'- tht it la nivffl
Hoitabl tiiat he win re rematatec-
I'hrre uiE he no doubt that tho youu
mnij wi a!iamifuly treated. It la
kuowa ffu tlhat a ll?i)ui)litn oOlei
rep r'ed ailftv" ly upon his abliltii
luoraor fo 0'i'i:i mi tn insiv
ocrat. Gdnorul C'hmiowutb.
troury d(jartiua)ti ha demand'
to teo bla b'j.K nnd if It trauspiri
that ha has bxu utli'oorately wrougf
l!ire will b au inTBtuatioa
manded.
an
TheKoiry tk Tribune otnalla A
tomey-G-mtTB' Overland with
Horn
bltUiriin.u fo' an aliened proatltutio
be
of bi high i tlije.
li)r
nooreiury i.uuiar nos neon laoorin
nnd'T a atii iilnosa for the' par
not
week.
Cougruaaman Warner la horo
who
Das mude Known th intents ot li
auvor bill. .
Hon. Phil Thompaon Bare H$ .
liiiiiiSiliiii
of the past few weeks havo hwn tJiP llr
this week:
Lot 4 Turkey Eod Dt.yllf a rouood from
II .Ul to 7.i ' dor. n.
fot " Tu 1 Ksd D5'1 0 Mduced from
1 16 to Bi doxm .
Iki 6 Turkey Rid LoyllM reduced frnm
II .2 t i Olilnr.mi.
Lot 7 Hoi id Turkey Red Doylloi reduood
froml.6iitoH.iid cn.
lu'K rtuns uiiic DoyPcf ridue.J
from li 00 to7."o dor.en.
Lotd Wtiit Damttk Doyllei reduced
frotnl.:6toll.0iMtin.
Lot 0 Whlio U.nmnk Dojllet nduocd
fr m 11 75 t.. II 8:. dinen.
Lot 11 Ublio Dam.ak Doyll.a ndnc.d
f.omtS'Ot 'tl d leu.
loi i i Whit. D.mittk Doyllei reduced
from 'J ii to l.ft dntvn.
Lo. IS. Ued Bord.red Doyllot reduced
fr:iii10un7oO(l(it'i).
Lo H Hoi BonlcrM Doy'les reduerd
friiin II Jt toll (M dcite i.
Lot IK H-d jUinlurcd Doy Ice reduce.!
from II 7. 1. 11 doteii.
LotIA htd Ruritrnd Doyllei reduced
from (8.78 to ia.IWd.s-n.
H bit. Daiuaak Nai kins from tto to 3.7j
doxea ; forai.r price. from t.'o to 4l.
Tabls Linen.
A (onil tjnallty Fancy Turkey Red ra-
dii rd from 8io to ll(o.
prevail for this week only end
come we advise all to be sure
635 -A.2STD 637 HLM STRUOTT.
- LOW MICKS I
iLirtmltiR
iiintikn.
Z-T " "
BTR.23E3T.
rnr unit iioieui
fit. the iunr
ltd at vmir b-d
fgursualji
MS
DALLAS. TEXAS.
Goods being now complete
line of the New All-Wool
... .
of goods to-morrow at prkre
OCT. S9
EY BAKGAIN DAY
Extra Wide Frcnok
At 45o yd
At.67.oyd.
At25o yd.
At 30o yd.
' "
fr Thia Day Only.
: I ' ooo.
BUSIOFDALIAS.
ac
IBS M -Elm
O3
anftrwuv
OIB1
An ex rn oiialltT FftEcy Turkey lied re'
iliioid fri.tn Sio loe. "!
ew iiehlKimlii Fancy Torkty Rod. re
linen fro . 8.KI to If. '
V.i y bpni qnallly Fancy Turkey Itdre-
duceil fioni i (0io7i. ' w
l to to Rc Uualltjr reduced from
frlSS'li'ift W Nt QlmUy
tH..Jy lirown DRmafki roduied
Ktr. Heavy White Rod Bordered Dam
mk.r.duce-l t oui rfict.&i..
rata Heavy While anrv ' Boriend
Dam.tn!urdfroiuiOoloirc
Katra Heavy Vt lillu lied t hecked Dam-
enl mull H'uhkhi
t o.Mt qunllty Unbleached Damaak.
dnccd fni.ii 3 iu to 2 .o.
Kit.a Heavy ll. hloachtd Damaak
dured from 0e to 8uo.
A leg Qu.llty Ulaacbcd Damak roUuc.i
from mo to 40.i.
HMtr Or;e Bleached Damaak reduced
from &e to oflis.
K'Quallty Blsaohed Damask iwdooed
from If .0Ftr7BleMhed DmMk- n
iJ:'"'!'.'? lrccd Damask ndaced
iiwiu t tu w i"H
Full line . ffrlnceilUkleelotha In nlnln
and ftiney en ora at the lowe.1 Djuma ever
howriof In tm.a.
as you may not have another
and avail themselves of the
CHASS'd
Barley U
WHI8KY.
For Weak Lnaie raeblanes Prer Ap.
r.! 1 ' C?. L'.' t r Malarial IrouklM
llill WhLky lasts tnnl. It ilv. t.n.
o (he itom.eh ami bulls up tk. Mat aa
Brlni a genuine Ilailey Ma t W I laky It
ioMi-a.. Irtish aatilm.t and la the
tin nt nfatlmui.tiU llli In ... H.n.
and .! tatt In iMrte It la tbs ehnlsnt .f
un.rr.pr.. m. a sale mm Ik doc Bui
.wuiBiuwaaioi ni impiii.itii
s ii t hahk ro
Dlatllltia LoukviUs sty.
J. h!"potts
elllntr Agrrnt 88 khe llml aad 88I
Pa.lfle A.raae Dallas Tsaas.
kfl Wl U. 4UIH .. .
Kxporlrnoo'JiM no" isugi
same Ichou aa lilatjry."
itcx
itimi in
M.trl Arrivals.
at tna sr. oi;oB(in.'
Chnrles
Iitip..
...
i ui
Va.lr. lirecg- nnuari .no jc
rl. 3 K .. riu.lfrV4 ((hlUosiof ue.BBioaor Bl-I
T'iri'er BnUlttititn Vil 1 1 M llunW
tv.urle -
Jiorth Ctioitusj 0 u Heynvidi
DAILY HEBAILD.
SUNDAY.
wv.a.ae
FROM FOREIGN FIELDS.
MEXICAN BANKING AFFAIRS.
The Baaaaellaa attaatlea The Carallaes
attar Ak1m.1t d.ttWd - Th.
Dllk-Fatila.a Teeddlag-Ths
Latla Moutu; Valea.
Crlsae la Canada
M.xle..
THBlltXIOAK PIHARCIBBOSTstW SIL
VB QVBSTIOX.
Citt op Mbiioo Ost. 3. The Mex!
can Flnanoler to-day says: "The allrer
question Is one which has a direet
koarlnj on tke net earnlnjs ot all for-
etgaowned railways In this nouutry.
IftheTJalUd Hates gov.rumenl by
1m persistent woicaie ot In-
isrlor s lv.r dollars. helna
u bring on farther depreoiatloit of
mat mstal owners of Msxlonn rail
saw abroad aaaat aooent with what
philosophy they may the rsduotlou of
on raveiui on lue pari or tamr ra-
apeotlTe oonapanUs tk C5-oeut Bland
ctoiiar Whtoa l. th. United Si.tt
standard dnl.ar. has in one war baan
nf use in M.xiao. lor it has alvan tun
Mextoan dollar an BBdUpuUd market
la Asia. 1 he M.xloan peso 1. the
standard dollar la Aslatlo oommoroe
and seems likely to remain to (or
toaao time to coma. .
BAILWAY APFAIBS.
Theracut axu.rleue. ot the Mexl.
loan Cantaal railway with bad wa.b.
onts will rstalt in ot puttlna; the
damasirU seotlan In much better con
dition than form.rW. It wll baths
preaiiisnva roller to snetd enoiinb
money in anbstaatlal rniira to pre-
vent tbersonrrsnoe of auoh damaging
uaiayt another tsaaon. The re.m
flioo.have shown all raliwaya their
weaa; puiurs.
BAHK AFFAIRS.
The eovernmeitt rwialvar tilaoed in
the Bank of London Mxloo and
Hob th Aaaerlca has been with-
drawn and the bank is still
going- ob a Bsaal. Whether the
orerament will decide to put the
iank tinder the obarae of the
receiver aliiU not known definitely.
i ae oauic hhm lue ground lUul the
new oommerolal ootle is udo lustitu-
tional tnd will isalat to the
last ita etirorosment in its
ess of the provision prohibition
i be circulation or notes by bauks oilier
than Rational banks. Coagreaa bas
rejected we Dili wrganislng a ninroan
tile exabanee tinder iiovernment
patronage and with prao
tioally exoluslvo nrlvlleura. P.hlii-
opinion Is strongly against
the proposed law. Popular
sentiment is now running In lavor at
ire causing. The faotno stall steasa
ship eompauy which haa an over cide
tBDSiay osmnc 011411000 has btfered
the government ie take that
assonnt in 25-year bonds
ot noatinc aur ir the gnveromei t
will agree to pay the company $250U
muuiaiy lor mail scrvtoe. lue oV'
ornuioat bas not yet given an auswor
Itaraaexpnt.d tbatuia week the gov
ernment woald sign an arrangement
witu the National bauk. Wh.rhv tha
bank woald hereafter receive TA per
cent on all custom boute receipts.
on urn toe suapoaawn or suDaldlrs
ibia Dsns received 15 uer cent..
bnt tho government baa not cosne to
an agrMiusnt with the bauk. A pow-
erful inlasaoe la at work to prevent
me aoTtiriinasnt arrangind ter.saoa
Its subaldy to the bank aud It Is
thought bo) dare or tke foreign deb
arenrglnttbe sroTorninantnottoda.
part from the Bourse laid down In the
4uue aaeree.
HI1VT nilN..
Heavy rain a have again fallen In the
vaiiej oi anexino
The Boame l.a Troable.
IKPABTINO BIBMAHCK's VI8W8
Lowdun OjI. 8. Count Von Mon-
ster German ambassador In aa Inter
view with Lord Salisbury lmpar;ed
rnnce isismarek's vlows on the Rob
mcllan qu.atlnn.
BUSSIAN4 IN IDLOinil.
Hlx tnoa.KiiU RuBMaua bar. ant. rnil
Ruiaaiia. ThiN numtierri p-eannis th.
fK'K'U' of I'olaud yuluuiaera llut
liae r.rrivad so far In a private
uk. ij .uun o. euuiiuerciai louilsta
vi.i mj limn vu. v
WuBKOB FUONTIBR HKKKNSIH.
Itouinanlala ouaiiiu fm ward rapid
ly ibe work on h.r frontier dufenaea.
A kVMOKZn IIATTl.M.
IBS5A Win. 3. UiKpituht received
brtetlns UiomtuK r;iort Uuhtiug on
mo western frontier of Hniu.n. ho.
tan Strvian aud Bulgarian troops
. iu iuhii were ciiihu ana
10 wonnded. The runort hi. not a..
oundrmed. Both Bulgaria and H.rvU
nrve sucotlie lU:nlUn dlllljulty
largely lncrtated tli.ir r.irn.. mi t li
iiuu1 irr.
TUB BI'LAAKIAXS OCOIIl'r llOOHOItAM.
U.iSHTANriNOI'LK. O It. .1 li.ili...
.u. '.'.'imiiiiu inetowuol B.Mirg-
hHon to BUok ae aud have planted
Kagiand.
rontie fombaalbibviobs.
Loaooif Oof. 8. Arranaomanta era
being nude for tiling the remains of
toe late Earl of Bhafteabnry a publlo
a. uri TlUffl Will IM ttAlfl Ifi
Wevtmlniter ahhv. ft..hakii. .an MMw
ilSiil!h0KUy .l.u "ut Ibe Kail of
''(b'7." prepared by the earl
MW PATTISOR WKDDIN.
DirtJuariMa w. e.ib. .
ibe looal govern aseut boBref under
uiiiuHim a aiuninistratlen waa mar-
i r:iw "' Utrk "Itleoo at
l.h.l... th. . '
j .1 Z . : wremony wis eon-
dumejl quietly and without tbe display
usually attendant in faahion.hiJ Tf
o ety on attch ooaalona. Th
way oiowaeu with rrleeds of the brld.
liJi.. ?room "oy.nolsble persms
being present. Mr. Joseph Chsmsi.r-
Ulu i".1? M "'msman. The wrathnr
".j.iiU..hii ine erowti chmired the
happy oooDle aa th. Ik.
h.l. "
Irelaad.
TO BHFOBOB MB LAW AOAIKtT COS-
SPIBAOT.
LOUDON Oot. S.-Th Poet. In an aril
torlsl tOKlay says It understands Earl
v.rnarvnn will Brohahl nrd. th.
' " ireietia ta anlnrr. tnm
ohwk o. "w -
LlktBHII'K. O.il.1 i . 77;
in.b'J!.lafd"7 'd With pruvla
Ions for Mra. Morgan O'Cuudnll'e
tarkey
t ISrORMATlOM OBTAIRABLB.
CONSTAMTHtor-LM. Oat. 8.. A nnnth.r
of oorrespondtuiB have endeavored to
obtain snuielntoraaatlnu from tha am.
LiTr-K -ni II . 1'. 108 euniereoee
rhloh Will snaet nn U..J.. ... .....
the r efforts Save been In Tain as ibe
topics relatlDR to av.nt. In the
iiaitans.
Utam.rk.
IHTEBV1W WITH TBI f 8AM
COPBRHAWBR Ool. SThe Stf to-
BahaMtetea 8 a I. H ...
Ruler J bo Uurliau.... srisBaeputsiioB
iibs u.puMttnn Waa l h.
uu
x AUW (rauCB. STYS OKMTB.
(aria and Rnnmalla. Mml.nrii..
d-puutlon refaeed to state whetksr
mair er-jeot had been folly aeoom.
pitshed. Tbsy however expreased
themBelveaaawell satisfied with the
result of their Interview with tha
eaar.
Vae Carollaes Maddla.
AR AMICABLB AHBAMOIM BRT.
Bkblim Oct. S. Germany baa ac
knowledged Spain's claims to the oc
cupation ot Tap. In return Boain has
Braniea uermany rree navigation of
" "ini in idu aroana tne Caroline
i.ianaa wgetn.r wun rree eommeroe
with the inhabitants and right of hav-
ing a ooalins- station at no. nt ti.
lslaada. The medlatlou ot the Done la
unnecessary as the affair has
been settled to the satisfaction of both
powers. .
Resale
ABRBBT OF 1MBTILI8T8. ' '
St. Pktbusbubo Oct. 3. Forty Ni.
hllisU including a number ef profes-
sors and other well known persons
w.ommvi t. ar. aw on a
charge of conspiracy to kill the csar.
1 11. uresis nave oauaea a general sen.
saliuu.
Oaaada
ABBON ABO BUIOIBB.
WmmPBU Man. Oct. 8.-Wllllsm
smith yesterday set fire to bis real.
denes attempting to burn his wire
aad child therein. FalUng In thia he
uun ui. t.ruat ana uisa soon after
wards.
Belgtaaa.
THB LATIH MOHBTABT VNI0B.
hbubsbi.8 Uot 3.-Ixtenaloa of
duration of the Latin Monetary Union
timil January 1887 la now assured.
Kspreseutativee o( Bslgium will at-
tend the oenfereuce ot the 13th instant.
The Bights of Tataraas.
i.iaw xuhb vet. syA. nuuiher o
discharge were made In the Brooklyn
navy yard lust spring owing to the
tmallueas of the appropriation avail
able. Among tUoto first discharged
ware seven veterans Tbe matter was
St once taken UO by the Vetarnn
Rights Unlen.and efforts were made to
have tbe men reinstated la their post
tiona. uouimouore unantller was an
pealed to by the oommlttee and tboy
nciaioi.iiaui.UIUO lOrOBBBn OUl UO
saiisiBcuon oouiu be Obtained. A com
mtttee oonalatlo of Geerge P. Little
Joseph W. Kay aud George V. Hoppn
on tee istn oi last July wrote a lou.r
Hioearotary vrmtney in which they
" au bub attention be
liven to laws oonnnrnlair v.iar..
either In original appointment to po-
sition a prereronooto which they are
mmumi wunu ruuuotion in loroe la
neessaary. ine lower eontlnnes: "In
this connection we would state that
too frequently In reduction of force
aomiors or sauera nve Dewn the Rrat
aot tbe last to go. We have been talrl
wheu wu have wnght to obtain for
these men. ireaerajfv ooounvln. n-
slliopsas mecbanlvsor laborers that
un winner anu aauor DUS10SSS was
played out or have been advised to
bring some ward poUUolana
u ui.au iur vim uiuo ma main troa
ma in mo orooKiyn navy yard' we
nnn is amonx loremen. who are mora
anxloua to retain their Influence In
polities than they are to do Justloe to
veterans. Can we not ask ih.a m.
will Issue aa order to each and ever
branch of the navy department cover.
1R prefmeaoe. whlnh ha. haan nnm.
Usd by law atnee 116s and never ever
iiuuauy amorce Bam tnia organiaa
tlon bnoame a neoesslty"
To the above appeal ihefellewlng
-w ivi-oitvu a anuri nme aaat
Navy Department Weaelngton p 22.
jto-i nomas Bradeil ehalnuant Oeene B.
Hutle Joteph W. Kan George F Jlo-
Pr .un-wium iiee or me u. a . Vet-
crn. ni(uw uuion iircoKiyo . Y.
--iibbtlbsibn; x.ur letter or re
eentdate reeutietliiK that due atten
tion be Klven to tke olalma of honor-
aoiy nitcnargea soldiers and sailors
for employment and retontlon lu tbe
navy department and yards under fta
control has been received. Inretily I
have to aay that it will (live me grat
i.m.ut an uvn kk'to preiernuce
to lh.so honorably discharged froio
lie military and naval service of tbe
United Hiau-a either for pptdntmeat
to or roti'Uiloo in office a. tne cane
may be If equallv oosepetent and d-
..rTiug. ina ruorie of tn urand
Army of the Republic ti maintain
in una way a premium on the patriot.
Im UlRf.laVed bv till tH hnni.hla
dlaobargod soldiers sod pallors are
wiiiiiiit-iiuAiiii. anu snail nav. tnv nn.
operation x on may rsat aaaurod that
i.e ioi inai a man la an iinmir.ii A i..
onargeu. soldier will not militate
aKauiHiniB obtaining einpioyniout lu
auyortiie satahllaliuiniita imii. th.
owiiiroiot ine navy departmeut but
on the contrary tkn fm-t will
be aa it haa bnan hnrutn.
fore considered bv tne. aa
recommendation In favor of the appli-
cant for the eincliivninnt lm !: t
should bo Bind to have any aitontloa
called to any violation of law with
mirrenoe tn tuis subject.
lours reap-ctrmiy
W.C. WniTNBY
Seeietsry of the Mavy.
osorntary wxitn.v'a lattar .t
tnee Shown to Uomuanrlnr. CbnAIr
-iftou T.i.r.u. were immediately
Mln.t.l. In l.-l l.l -
BUSINESS BVDOBT.
Weekly Beak BlaUaa.nt
aitw Tobb Oct. !L-Th weekly
bank atatemont shows the following
cnangeai
Lo.ua iBcrsase
Bpese. deoreaae
i egal trudera decrease
DeiMwita. dronaM
t'lruiilation luei.ase
Keeervo dtoreaae
111170 800
iini.iw
lvUu
817'JUU
Mtll
SMI0U
now bold 1414161.08 In txuesa
vi iu. oo jwr ennv. rate.
Tene ef the Stack Market.
niw xobk OoL 8-GovernBient
bonds e.ulet and steady. There was
uuQsual aetlvlty In sevsral railroad
bond ittnet and prlott In a number of
oasea are lower while In othera they
were higher. To-dav'e tt-ek market
naaoeen luuy aa annoh aearprlssas
that of yesterday being aouiawhat
Irregular and lev.nsh In ibe moroluc.
roiiowed by a very rl' .i.th
lu.toonunaou tnrottttiOBtUtNBiaji-
deroftheday Tbei.j.ou. wtiie at
no time Important and the market
oiosea at very nearly the highest
Itguree reacbeii aad for the active list
Iroin 1 to over S per eent higher
ibaa let evening. It Is thought aeon-
sldarableqiiaatlty of sleek waa sold
short yesterday ander the Impression
thst such a euapenaieu aa that or Ueath
dt Co. would lead lo aa unsettled and
weak market for some tlmetoeeme.
i nere were a great many rumors of
uiu.r iriMiDie. ana aeiaieatioee on the
street during the day. but none ot th.m
proved to be true. The name of 8 pen-
n-r i .. m t wmm onnneoiea wim a
atnry nf a heavy defalcation wblsb led
tne Arm to make th following
annunrwment.
'In yiew of torn sensational re-
port. which we sr. Informed are be-
ing clrruteied as tn the reianot a or our
Arm with the Hoeing nf Urah.rr we
beg leave n aisle that In tna ....lu.-.-
eourae or bn.tnese he waa lnd.bt.d to
us for ee-nrl li e deliverable yealerdav.
end leillng to pay for ibe a" In 4
NATIONAL NEWS.
FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTERS.
rresldenttal Appo.tm.aU-KmltDg r
- sNBastawat - The
Y.tera.a' Rlgkts CMsatttee
. aad 8aMtary Whltaey.
XavyTard atattare.
. Postal Matters la eeaeral .
vASHaTew oet. S.-The noat.
office department has ralmt th.i
where third and fourth-class matter la
mailed and directed to a distant lo.
callty not a postoffloe and inadver
tently put in the malls and carried
away from the offloe of mailing snoh
matter atUl be returned and ntum
poatags ohargwt wheu return reeueat
is louna upon toe wrapper. The claim
naa been set uo bv naraan. im.
aum mat suon matter should
not ' have been sent out from
we potu inoe where it was mail.il.
but should have been ratarnxl tn th.
auusTier Dsaser oirecuons. Thede-
parameut holds however that the
tender shoald suffer for his own ne-
gleet In not properly addressing tbe
The BOStolUce denartmant I. In
receipt of a number of laaalriee. rela-
uve to the eperatloa of tne executive
urunr luiao oy rresldent Grant.
in 1873 torblddlna Ved.r.i nfflni.i. A
hold State orjmnnlolpsl efflee. Kenre-
n.nvu iu.ua i n.b many
ot the newly appointed post
aawiera are membera of th.
uaiu ui supervisors and alder
inen.'or hold other anitii
flues that do not wake heavy demandt
nf their time and pay Utile or no sal-
oa"B wnere the uiu
nlpal offloe does aot Interfere with tbe
dntlea ot the postmaster It Is urged
the exeeotlve oroer uilrht ho mi...
lAiuipiBinis are eeing reoeived al the
poatoBee department from the Indian
Territory of tbe workings of the reoent
ui AVDornej-uenerai Uirland
to tho sffcet that Indtaus are nol
engio;e to Bpnointanent aa Dost-
masters. Many of tbe Iadlan
puaisnaaior at tne YO CBtuaa In tha t.r.
ritory.whoare resnted to hn int.ni.
gent educated men have sent In their
ic.isuauons incompliance with that
rating. In some ul.oe. it u
. i . .. . -
uiuiiu imeossinie to im
wnite men who ar. aiivthi
and at the same time aomnnt.nt toSi
ino omcea auu it la reared the serylee
maybe disastrously sBtcted through
l" aaivrcea a'scontlnnattee of some
uiiuuruiui puiouices.
AUBnuiarried ladv. ararl hntor.an
lSsad 21 was reeently sppolnted pest-
mistress in an Illinois un. t.i...
sstsd persons have aaade a point that
the sppelattueot la Ulegal that ahe
oould not give a perfeet bond
la Illinois a woman is of foil age at 18.
bat uuder the oommou law whlcb. It
la asserted govern this oaae 21 years
is the age of majority. Tne depart-
Bient however has decided that the
lady Is eligible boo.uso under tbe
eeiu jiob law the sureties for a minor
..u us uuiu pecnmariiy responsible.
VeaHh-Olasa Cetmattera.
vtrASBUfWTOH- tjst. 8. The post-
mattor-gineral to-day appointed th
following fonrth-olase postmasters:
west Virginia Braxtor 0. H
James.
Tenntstte MeMalry John T. nog-
erai auooiDurgn u utile.
Kentaeky Baitl'irsvllle Barksr
ilrll iioaimu mn. juasy A. Johnson:
Wlokliff. Samuel I. Moeret Eddyyllle.
MUs Sadie Yeuug; Wings J. V. Mor-
??0Jvt2rSnrfh $iu Krni
n.a..iu a uuriii.i rrneaiersonrrf
James S. Baker: Vailty MUlt Gll.s
oruwui wiuiu aiaona Aaam Hon.
man; freeport 8. O. Killy; Exter.
beth Roheri Uatiistand; Mount Joy
R. K. Dsyi Weitcon Palmyra W. W.
Higrloe; Jasper Jeni.B MoGowan;
Wiuohsm John B. Hmriaon.
Illinois-Pomona Jacob Gregory;
r .""'niowj juaroei-
lenn William M. Sohulla.
Wisiionln Genoa Janotltn. A. T.
Simons) Plaiudeld L. S. Walkert
n ..)... . n 111 U K . . . .
vu....r.t a. m muorci jmnaora
tiharlos Paulaenj WettSalqmi William
Vau Walteis
Iowa Wheatland F. Dlokraaaer Jr.
Miaaonri Hsgen O. B. Wood; Oor-
nenreUtHthel 1). Uondrixton; Uayote
Arkansas Thraol Chiborna J.
March; Urabtrev Jamns M. Bench:
Wyatt J. H. ChiiBdlor; Carrey G. O
Marsh; Lougpolnt J. W. (ioertermo-
nsn; Pmora 11. C. Hints; Itjd Ulll
John B. lli'tiiinrson.
Kansas-Slrawn F. M.Newkirk.
Nbra.k(t-Avona J. U. Marquardt;
Rlvr r on David Eaatwood.
D.koa-Paui Annoiit J. Weld;
Mup as Howard K. Si.rns; Usndrotia
J. Mantor; Ao'ou Mra Elisabeth
HooU;Conkllii James Heath; Crvatnl
HpriiigJ s. ntulth; Gardner W. U.
Lawt.lle; Laksview.O. W. Weaver;
Warden John Paahl.y; Kelsor
George U.K. Johnson; fielena Adol-
phus Lindsay; Hamllo Daulel Thorn-
ton. Montant-Plalut Mrs. Ellen Hob-
bat d ; Uot Bpriugs Mr ldssle Krelt-
ohle. WyomlBg-Carbon Fred P. Sher-
man. Presidential ABpalataMat.
Wabbibotob Oat. 8. The president
to-dsy appointed George H. offaaan
and Ctorgt R Inowdea tq be assist-
ant appralsere of merchandise at Phil-
adelphia and Benjamin H. Green of
Hew Orleans te be anrvavoM.n.v.1
ol Montana
John Card well of Texas. aaant and
ooneui-geaerai or tne uatua Hi
Utatet at
Cairo.
Owen McOave of Colorado consul-
general tn Ecuador.
To be United States consuls: Thomas
K. Jarnigan of North Carolina at
Mnntevldlo.
Medlson Allen Librook.of Indiana.
at Algiers. '
Lewis uibhart Read of Vow Tork
at Barbadoes. '
Ueary UMorrltt or Illinois at Alx-
la Lhapelle.
Ottpfe. Relsaar of Nsw York at
Santiago de Cubs. '
llu. . riMi.l -. .
wwv.s . niiw.m. ui aaassaonn
estisatAnuaborg. Kingdom of h.t.
oay.
Allen Llbronk appointed eonael at
Algtere Is the present vice eensel
el Havre. He haa multunun..i
efll dal reeord.
J!!1?' Rmr J York ap.
Dolnud senaul at bUhlUm. h..'t!.
engagsd In merosntile pursuits.
George Goodwin of Maasaehasetts
appelated onnsnl at Aan.h. u '
yputBU"r"1 wmMor Hoe-
the M.tan.a Mleslaa ta I.di
WAsaiBoTOR.Oet. 8. Rnnorl. haw.
been received through .maiai ah.n.
aela of th apparent niter failure of a
reoent Mormon mission sest to India.
Tne mission tonalated of Elder WU
ua ana Mettra. MoCunt and Pratt.
rLr.frr'TJ't ftlontuwaa repertad
by lb United States vl -rnmsul iniha
reury or at ate. Minister LoweU
"V piteatlon of Secretary
Frellnahntssn. rftiM.lt. miiJi
the atteutloa oi tbe British
anibnrliise to th .snhjeet and r
quested ihtt appraprlato Inatrns Inns
betaaoad to the proper aat'iorltles
with hTiewtoenenainganr shipment
of Mormon reerolta te t-e united
Ctata. 1.1 let 'b.irl;i.. to
J l :ton
TV.
I ' T
raHarrasi. .ia .v.. .
dor. by MoVmoad o
elaMe and that la the SImST
ayy"ent bo speeial meaBwrea wen
ur.w7rsSromS w
the provlaloas of the2aalS&
would he appu. ThiMoimona !adl
no converts la CalonttaT 1252
rated and vial tod WktiuTSSt
Portod haTe eJve7ts3
two or three persons but fluallv
cme so muoh'redul In flVniJ that
otipelled to teek hX and
oneorm-reot them left iKrS
state or deaUtutlon. '
tatarvtowtag th. rvesldeat
WASHinaTOR. Oot. a.
BreekearidgsandJo-..r a.... '
called on the cra.lrl.nt .ua.t.ITf '
tntery.ewV.ryV."tlafao'rV?aWa "
Bestoa's repalattea.
BosTow Oot. 8.-lUlnma of th.
stuofltSS.aa appUed to the city of
r?on0nn!lh0a Pnblto Ma
ItHn' J "bow a population or
8904116. This Is a gain of 27 170 aa
compared with last. " M
Weather rrob.bUtUes.
Wabhihbtow Out. 8.-For tha Wart
OalfStatM: Fair woathsr: northerlw
i "'su.r nammewj nesrlv .ta.
itouary temperature preeedtd In Ue
northern Dortlona tn.nl.hi k. .T"
weather. ' v.w
Kavy Yard Apstatmsnt.
WABniltQTOlr Oot. 3-An order waa
lesnedto-dty appointing Commodore
W. W. Qaten ooatmandant of th
WaabinigUm navy yard to auooeeA
Oummodore Bemmes dsceated.
Katlensl Banks Mast RspeVt.
WASKlKaTOIt Oot. 8.-The mimn.
tmller of tbe oarrenty hat os!lv1 for a
repottof thenondltlon of all rational
hanks at tha elnan r h.i... .. ....
day October 1. ' iu""
Mo Rpsclal Dellvsry oa Sanday.
WasHIHOTOH Ott. 8.-The noatmaa.
tor-general haa dttlded that apeolal
deliveries Of letters ih.ll no. it.
on Sunday. . '
Salolds In ww . yrk oiifi
NbwTobk OoM.-At 840 t Viloeh-
thla evening Polloemtn U.mipni of
the Bentrtl nolloe. who waa
on dnty near Sevea ir.eond
atreet heard a pistol shot.
A second and third in quick attcoes.
slon gave him tbe dlrtouon aad hur-
rying through the shrubbery in the
darknata he found himself eln-o by
the statue of the xpilirinOa-
on East drive when he heard another.
then several deep groans and all watf
still.
A llaht v.. .f.b
sad
this was what tbe onloer
A man and. a woman both
saw.
robed
aeepiy 1 blaek aa thonahr
. r - wima. mm I.UOUKU
prepared for a funeral lying upon a
horse blanket The woman waa
hiU i- iir. h e WM hM f"
which In lite bad been pretty. Thi
was atUl On tha woman'a
hrestt whlth Bhe had bared fer the
ballet Uy a look of her lover's hair
and upon bis a dead
lff.w fi i roe- Each wort)
on tbe left hand a black gkrve!
and between them ley a bull do pff
J01- jrop of oil on the woman's
band and grime of smeke on her An-
ger showed It mm nt .JVr.
"''d1i " man haying
last iBdloated that ke waited
woman's death before taking his i
died
th.
m l i . . . . " . mi. vwn.
wu uuiiea noies were In nla
breast and heart and her companion'
had been as true. Between them was
a box full of love-letters. Their
bodies were plaoed on a stretcher
T uron the olfloer.
aud others who had arrlv-
ed and carried to tbe atteeta 1
uf r? ""Ren waa procured la
wbloh tsey were taken to the morgue!
There the box .r t.tt... ..
opened. There was a mass - nf
them part written by George
Bsaendorf. of No. 10 Liberty street
Union Hudson oountv. Nae J..
to Maria. Who fktarla"
is. was not disclosed.
Whn UU..I.II - -
wss or
The die had - flnaii r.
past fatally and Ue two It
Is reeaoutid htd renalretf to
tho park together. The man
wss a compositor. workin
on Pavonla a venae la Jar.. n-
Esch waa absut 88 years old. Tha
woman's told of a wedded . Ufa
th a perleot heli and
a r.nband. who. t hi.r. n. Amm-
Tbe letters of etoh give the Impres-
sion that their love hud fwm
11 bout sin and nlv hnn.1...
They loved eaoh other ao
muoh and oould be so little te eaoh
other that they coneladed to die.
The woman left letter to her
children and othen all In Germany.
The man Bssiendorf had boarded in
uur l.uiuy ana tnus sne haa come to
love him mere and her husband less.
Sheeting A fray at risdaaeat Mlsseart
BT. Locit Vot. 8.-f8oeslaLl-A8
Pledstont in Wayne eounty. thia
State William H. MoCown aa attor-
ney was shot this morning by T. E.
Flynn of WllllsmsvUle. MoOown
was drank sad had snaaa all.ht n..
oatlon with Flynn en a train coming
j . n nuuvMi up.raaor at
WlUUmavllle. Missouri. fn-T
after reaohlag Piedmont boasted thai
v uwdun o sui ciynn. tie went to i
hi house got hia doable barnlul
gun and finding Flynn In a bar-
ahon tred one lead at him. h.
eowder burnln Flw... e.n. ..
eye. Flynn sprang frost the chair
and drawing bla revelver ahot Mo-
Oown three times and anatehlng Me-
Oown'a shot-aan from htsn hit ht
ihMwtBJ7r "ad fraetoring
hla akuU. HI oandlUen la arltlual. . .
Aa Capravoked aheoUsg.
Oiiolitillb O. Oot 8.-Wllllam
Bookwalder while drank yesterday.
took a position on the turnpike near
town and said ha wu going to hi 1 th
ret negro that passed. Nobody paid
joy attention to hlm.rut when Samuel
Ttbba a colored boy 90 years old earn
along driving eomeeattle laeompany
wi.u wane man nooBwsiiier re-
newed his threat ta Tlbbs. wbn Ian. a.
Insly ssld he did aot believe him aad
role on Bookwalder Bred and at rook
Tlbbs In the bsoa fatally wonndlog -aim.
Bookwalder was arrested.
Kills lis sea-la-law.
bouiiviixb Ool 8. A apeolal lo-
th a Times sayst Joseph P. Cochrane
quiet and retired old farmer killed hla
son-in-law James H. Morenm at.
Grwrnsbarg K.nlaoky. Cochrane
elelms he sarrendered ait hla prmtrtv
to Moieoa on eondltlon that he woulJ '
be lakru ear of la bla old age; that ha
waa abused and mistreated. Before.
Moreuss arote from hla bed hla father- -la-law
went lto the iom andJtaaked
h head to pleoe with anai;
Bt.ll.
A aa. Ionia
PkUadslphla it Liols..
. at ontoAoo.
Chleag i laew York.
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