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Special to the Herald.
" . . Austin Fob. 19.-The senato met pursuant
.to adjournment. .
Boll called j quorum prasent.
' Jrayer by tha chaplain of the uons. '
The.esdlng ot the Journal wal dlPnsl
: Wltll. ' ' ' ' . '
.'- Messrs. Terrell and Moure were exonsoa. -.
. Petitions wore piesentcd as follows-.
By Mr. Cooper-A potitlou from o.tizens of
' Polk county astir-li for a prohibitory liquor
i Beports of oommltte wete submitted a
" . follows: ' '
D - Mr. Powers forthe committee of conierence
'1 " ... i.in Hn. M. ranortcd tUo non-con-
currenco of the house In the senate amendment
to this bill adding now countte and recom-
mended that the senate recede from Us amend-
ment. Beport adopted.
Mr Bucuanan.of lirnnes tor mcwm""
menciossed bills senate bill No. 35 correctly
Mr. Lane for the committee on llnanoe re-
ported back with substitute blUKo. 154 pro-
viding for the Issuance of manusoript bonds In
certain caw and one hundred copies weie
ordered printed. " " "
Bills-and resolutions ware Introduced as
follows: '. - r ' ''
i By Mr. yiewart A bill providing for having
Toxas products properly represented at the
World's fall' in New York. '
By samu-A bill creating the oilioa of state
'register.
By Mr. Hlghtower A bill amonUla? section
S58 of the penal coda.
By Swam A hill authorizing the gov-
ernor attorney general and HUperlnteudent of
the penitentiary to contract for conveying
prisoners from counties to tho penitentiaries.
' By Mr. Llghtfoot A resolution thst the
printing cotniulttea inquire Into the cost of the
pnblicstlon of the supreme court repoiU and
Bee If they e m be furnished at 83 60 per vol-
ume adopted.
. Mr. Bulney instated that the spzclal order
belngbillN.l. relating to officers In cities
and townfi.be taken up. An amendment was
adopted offerel by Mr. Uoach. and the bill
was engrossed." '.
Amusadgswasreoslvod from the goyorno
but was not road or" taken up.
A'mosaago was received frotn the honae an-
nouncing the passage of the ; act changing
the ; times of holding dUtrlct courts In
Attn judicial dlstrlO. Also the adoption
ib concurrent resolution to visit the city or
Antonio. ''.
inn of If r. lano senate bl'l No. 103
cuminlltae substitute being tho appro-
bill for the year cntiing r eoruary a
tat en tip the re portof tli committee
adopted)uudtlisbil! tateu up by auctions.
This bi'lj gave rise to oonilderaWle disillusion
aud a-Bukuhor ot. amendments were - oC'ured
I . . . .V.
18V;! wX
JT adopt id Mud ri-jeetea reiauiis "
V mostly )'':'
' Eytiieatnondinentol'Mr. Martin of Cooko
tUoHi'i TVo'"18 waTaclolerk lQ tun cou:p--'
..trollev'solhyo wan outdown from 91.8C0 to
" ' : $. . ' "
By theameadmout of Mr. Wynne the (alary
oftholilef .glerklntbe iuiia ouioe was cut
ooTiVfrouif J ow to $isau -
i '' The tJ1pr.ip.latlon for the eight siiant
back tax elerks was strlolien out on motion of
Mr. Homun.
Mr. Houston offerod a substitute for the en-
tiro section of the bill relating to the coinp-
trollot'a dopartmeat Ilia now pending ques-
On niotlua of Mr Boss Mr. Martin of
Navarru waexened. : . '
' Mr. Duncan Introduced a bill providing for
the employment of olllJittl stenographers In
. dUtriciourt. . '
v ' The Ken'. lh-'i tdjouniud till 3 o!clook this
aftoruo.n. puudlng dl8ous.lou on the appro-
priation bill. .'
AKTEnHOOK SK5SIOS.
TlieKCuWe met at S o'clock I'reoMeUt pro
tera Ooonu in the chair.
. Mr. Uf.vflKpoit lntrodarad b'.ll to ri-tore to
. . Katlimd SipliiiH Cullahaa and Taylor
oohnUen . tin rrlmlnal jttrlmlicMou
hU'fir ;teril.;oiJ by their county
J oonrls aod to eou!jrm th Jurlsillntloa of dls-
.uv. rf.t ftorti- krfo Prirfwl. -
A Ain-c'; wa r"c.dved rm the governor
trui.:!" i'l-.i a communication Iroin
is lLii3rney-tenrtl ii tje sutvwt
that he had eml'yed conns'l in rerar-
.. ib nit on th4 nniV'rsliy lauds In
man and Hill counties. end ur(lr.f (vor-
coasldoralloa. kVftrred Judi'lury
4 f V '
' 'i peri at onler twirj lilli Bo- 1 post.
panoJ fur on weoK aa nHon of Jir. Hon-
i too aa-1 tiic geiieml ai!'ronr!:'.oa 1!1' wi
A tak-n nix
" Ol til c!l of tjeJlrb.'ing.-rJvll It w
djaaovfrorl lln:t aqu'iri'.ut vjs rt j.rLt aivl
hf u at-J urne:l to V o'flc-' i M "I.'-.
3ior- m:8 fwri'i.
T:i Lowne mt 'n i-. tnim ori:
- At th" rerJ.itof J!)imn)iiti- f a fiuot
Jlrll"" v.va1 Hi! t.. tof cr r i (w. 1
S!":nral aid 1 fci'llocs wfIi; 'l -t'-l'ii '
folinvr.l '
t.f Mr. n-itc!t on-IViIti.i. - ''
ehtr vtii-i tiflMrn the r':m r t.- !--g an
rr;- K.H rr.
By Mr. lmlKa A paHfja fftn odr.t.t
' ef Talias tslcst ths rr pral of tfi i-un'Uy
lw.
ty Mr. Finry A woiccrial troro c!tlrrccf
Raa M are" lor a normal r?.r ol.
r. l'r I trn-A ininif I frtrTJ tl" C ll7"li
of Jackfn rpniy at-klng t'rt viirity
named after the dlnlnr
1-B C!nrt
-L.OWT.
By Mr. MrCwi
Hmmtoo t.lMt "
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that (b raliit'a
-aasftnt fnt d b
-r rftw ' y
tir.i and ili
.nit .li'T
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Kills l rMoliilloti wero Inlrdiliinrt U fol
in i I
JlyMf WooliirldK"- blU lu e'0' "
rain amount of lax pil'l by Hl""' d'"l" ln
eimtiiiiriltle whera local ptlun I'M been
'ia'jud.
By Mr Wurliaoli-a rcHOlullon that lli
olerk procure tin best and latwt map of Te
for tho uso of eommltteoi on apportionment
and ropresantallon nnd that the coiintlea havo
tho population marked. Adopted.
By Mr Matlck-A bill talldutiog certain
land claims and surveys in Hardeman and ad
joining oountte.
By Mr. Duo tela A bill autnoruiug ma
Aoglo-Amerioan landooinpany to buy sell
and hold properly real or personal.
By Mr. Hnynes A bill amending th act
providing arbitration on the Plnlay bill regu-
lating wharfuge and whai lingers J as to col-
lect from ships and not from goods In transit.
. By Mr. Mack A bill amndlng the school
law regulating the duties of school teaohers.
. By Mr. llutcheson A bill with
the petition of C. M. Noble pro-
viding that ofllcers of this state
punulug parties out of Texas without a requi-
sition shall havo ciponi.es and five dollars
per day. ' .
Mr. Mnton's resolution adding republicans
aad gracubaokes to the committees on ap-
pnrtioDineut and reprewnlatlon was amend-
ed by adding two from each house and
adopted. - . . V
: By Mr. MoOord A bill provldlrg for an ad-
ditional loroe to snppreKs crime. . .
By Hr. Upton A bill providing for the oau-
celliulonof ouTtlfiiiatoBofland sold In unor-
ganized counties. '' -
Mr. King moved that the liquor bill be ro-
oommittedtothe coui'dttoe on taxation and
revenue Carried.' This bill has bean undur
dlseuaslon twodaya.
By Mr. Cawthorn A bill ropealinstho law
relating to school examiners.
By Mr. Fanlk-A bill vcnmpelllnj sheiiffa
and oonstaulcs to execute proce3i placed lu
thslr bauds i.
5 By Mr. Mallock-A resolution which was
adopted to hold two Be?'12ns daily atter
amendment not ' w allow - any
sieeeh3 In the afternoon session
ovr Ave minutes wlihout unanimous consent
of the hoeee. ' ' . '
Onmotinof Mr. Marr ihebillcroatlnj Jehn
Upton county out of Nueces anil. Live Oak
coun'iea w teken up and p'ussed.
. Mr. rrrenot'sb;ll protecting game Hell and
birds wai ;reconimltted to the committee an
agrloultuve. '-v '.
Mr. Tray lor's bill protect iug the; wool Brow-
ing Interests of Tex -s waa engrossed.
. Mr. Flnlay's bi l.approtriatlns ten thousand
dollars for furalihing Brllflclal limbs to
crippled vetetansofTexan wars and of the late
olvll war was taken up. -
The bouse . went into a committee
ofthewhde on the bill Mr. Upton lu the
chair. This ot meaeure of M . FInluy con-
sumed the rest of the morning. C
The house then adjourned at 2 o'clock till 4 In
the afternoon. ' "..'
AffTBliSOOH BE88ION
The house was called several times before a
quorum was found present.
A motion was made and the house refused
to adjourn.
Mr. I'orronot liiovad tb postpone tho fund
log business ' Lost and tlio house wont lnlo
oitnin'tteeof the whole Birp.lu on home bill
No. 25 '.he artificial limb bill.
Tho afternoon v:u consumed ji the dls-
cuBlohof the bill.
Jhe eoniuilttuo ioo 'at 0:1') 6'oioclt and re-
portvd to the house iw;oiaiiiendiug the
passage of the bill.
Peuoing buaieb the "uoiiiJ adjourned tUl u
o'clock MomUy muruli.g.
Jhe Intud Muriicrei-s I'lnnlly llnnR.
Cincinnati Q. t'ebv in A telgraai from
Winohenter Tennciseo rvpreseuts that troop
were present for tho pmtreliijii cf the alleged
I.upade mi'-derfois ( on trial there and
that they g.tvo a prrude In ' the
conrthoo-e yuitrlay before dark. Lam
nifjlit . alter diilt.. a furloi thnudor
storm came ound.fear oi ifce prbonf-ia being
lyncbed tiieo vaairth'd. A ulj:ht session was
heldtoilulHh tbotrlul. Judge Stavk gave Ills
charge tu the Jaiy after wbl.ih the sheriff pro-
ceeded w!th the prltsoaein Juinus Hipilne
JackMailoy Ixn ThWeat UobertThweat and
James Kldei to I ill I. A mu!t of about 2'JU per-
i.ns pressed npon Oie iherltr look the prison-
ers oloted the cjurt-ijouae arJ Its gvouptla.
They then sUuloned a slronc picket tfuard
around them and hung tho five pileon-
ers Iroin the second :tiry windows
of the uuiir! house. Tho onset
ofthemobwaw sndJea and boisterous ac-
'companled by flrlng of pistol and t'uia Into
the air so us t o;tr. ify the apeciaUis lu the
courtroom who Jlfujied sod baJlened from tin
withcompiloitv n tho rauriUr having bsuu
roli"iuisl on Thd'-sday had reluiued to tbdir
old flamplni t'-oaml which is thought to have
preclplKiod t:t action oi'll.e roob. Tlio m b
ai-e after lh.n aud It is Iwilered ihay will b
lynchul not Inter lhu co-ivgiit. Tan ruob
nuo'ieril tiro bund .1 w li-armed nini who
tiame In troni all dlitotloiw o.i horn-hack ami
di;rMd la the same mirnuer. THoy did mil
shoot or rautilalethn i.rUii' th. but left t'ltm
lianyinf whM u.rei tlJat tiiy Were ilrd.
IlKpH4.Jjnia) silent e-i to what the Stair
nii!'rr wee doii. gall t'i; time.
Tiic i.tiiKa two hi rvj o UKar.r.
U tivill Tmn fa-... M. it is reortcj
t- .tT.ii:ii'l Uurj-'.;r.!". 1. p r 5e nun"nrr .
a kn t jrr.d et:- r IOcu' wi-r kwml
I.. 1 1 a ire. n.-t (t.n-ir'r 'i.U m.'r.liig. .
Vo lnr.lere l- flanf.
' 'ei-rr'iclii l-eb. If -Thawlfe of '11-
foaKi.wer. cluAl on t'Irl ti e fst two
d; li tr.vtintj en .t JVtnonrg for 12.
aurrtr ol bi r 1 .aV.s jd l' .'m ':i.rj lye'ii
f':nt.4 stltr of n ihelut dgt atirt
s-TrtOTC"! to be liu'.jt-d. T he nunlir it th
r t Mid-blond-1 sod stroci.ius rrer earnmll-
i la this sia-a. While fowler m :! r
aiir Ui l l I.lm with a bxebrinel Llta c;
tonw tli boiy lo a nell foi the puT'efcon-
sw'lngth!!)'. ILrmotivefiirtliidef J wn
sbnoa na tba tril to b t sr t rid of her bn-
knd and IIt wlta u!: er ma lih wl.oru
s be enroorta.
Fwhvil'e leu.. !. i'J Tlie ante mu
tt's i"rn': aoi'i.!T I ( i-l a r-w:o-Vn
m.rlrt; tl.e 'i ' f tb snob a
Hr'rl"' ' UUg th pi'unm from h
ri.H ( .r l r. r r I jit i t iheaa to dih
k i li at th r ii i i ! l ii "l
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STATE SPECIALS.
TmS TOPICH Bt TBUORAPfl.
A llenuHrnllo lolroiil)r at llrnliliil
-Mln floiiNt) and Cotton Slurried
N'HrJncWoulllr Mule of Town
I.ut to I(irln nt Abetlne
Hs-at Montli-lIoiitfU
Kelenwed Klo
Waso Ifoaua.
Spoolal to tho Ilerald.
Waoo Feb. 19.Cuitaln Rogardus the noted
shootiet with but four little boys who are also
skllirul marksmen bio billed for this place the
comlug week and local marksmen propose to
try ahand wllhthjw).
Hough the perseouted (?) republican
lays In Jail. Ua oould get plen-
ty of bondsmen If be would
reoelve them whloa he Is amply able to do
havlag plenty of laud. The bond asked la
only 1500. BM wife starts to M.oulgaa Mon-
day morning. ..
Members of the Methodist church here are
somewhat astounded at the stand taken by
Esv. J. K. Street editor of Street's Monthly
and for twenty. dve years a minister
In good standing In the Methodist church.
Mr. Street takes a position somewhat similar
to that of Kev. Dr. Thomas of Chicago who
lays the ohurch dogmr are erroneous aad
thothedoes not propose to pruaoh to tho in any
longer. It is expected that tho dlstrlot con-
ference will promptly suspend him from the
pulpit until the meet ing of the Northwest Tex-
as conference' when be Is s'most certain to bo
bounced for hetrodoxy. . v" ' ;
. A saliordinate council of the American 'Le-
gion of Honor was organised hore to-night
with 78 charter members. . '. "; - .
t'onrt of Appeal's BeclHlons.
Bpeclal (o the Herald.
Galveston Fob. J'J. In the court of appeals
to-day the fallowing oaf es were decided : .
Sam Qarltngton vs. the statej from If ai-rlson.
Affirmed ' .' ' '
W. Morrison vs. Isaao Julonlok & Oo. ; from
Galveston. Reversed and remandtd. Wink-
ler judge dlesentlng. . - -. i
DlckJCdwaids vs. tho state) from Brazoria.
Reversed and remanded. .. "
. P. J. Willis vs. W. F. Tarnley &Bro.( from
Galveston. Keverstd and remanded.
Nathaniel Toby vs. Sanson Heldquhelirreri
from Galveston.. Affirmed.
Jefferson Miles vs. tho states fi-ora Bexar.
Afflrmed. '- " (' ' :
ITrank Edward vs. the iate; fi-om Be-xar
Affirmed. . .
T. W AVallaoe vs. the Btatos Irons Erath.
Affirmed.
Legeltse & Co. vs. Matthews & Wright j from
Galveston. Afnlrmed
B. K. George vs. P. 8. and Ida L. Dyeri
from Galveston. ' Reversed Injunction dis-
solved and canse remanded.
Aaron Btevens vs. the Btatej from Anderson.
Reversed aud remanded.
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Nan Antonio Itornn.
Bpeoial to the Herald
8hU Antonio Feb. JH Mayor French re-
ceived tlio following dlapu.tc.3 from Auntin In
reply to the Invitation to tho legislature to
visit San Autotilo: "The senate ofTexiwac-
cojitHtue InViUtlnu of thy oity ol dsn Antonio
to Visit her" historic grounds. Happily
concelvea Is the Ido of th vitH
b(;ing on the lilrthday of .him Wl.o
Is'the father of tha liberty of Texas; thlsboly
glorlus la her hintory breathing trump;
tiiSiie m peipeluul a dofiauoe to tyrany ue
Marathan tit Therniopoloa c-r Salamla uad f.p-
pioiirlat!) the opporUinlty with due ap;ivet..i-
tion of the honor conferred of visiting the oily
of the Alamo. Jons P. U WiilTKU bad
Becrctary of the Senate.
Our visitors will arrive ;MomUy evonluij
sts y nil day Tuesday and dopar t for the cajil tal
Wednesday mo Jlcg.
General Ord leaves for Mexico en tlio next
stdamer 'beurisg UispiMtoci tj M.-xl-eo.
Ho is to meet Oenoral
Grant In the City oi Mexloo and IHs thongbt
the tv- uenerulB are on liliportant business for
Jay Gould. '
A epuclal IVoni Corpus Cliristi sys U. Mor-
ris one of the principal wholenlu"diy imoils
r.ieroliauta madoou asidgn.-nent to-day to Mr.
D.'.tiitflh. 1
Tno Ilrenham PontMaatrr.
Bpi'ial to the Ucra'td.
Jlronliam Feb. D.Fcr eomo inonilm llure
h it been pi eat naUvlly in r'publicad i;lro!s
he'Oahouta. Petitions have been niimeroualy
signed urt;inT tho olaltnH of god republlcnna
to ti noMiiiirl!lr. IohIkv tin nnwatif
the conflmiuiiun oi William J.l'.ryan ns pot t-
inastur was received. It sirnck Ilia republi-
can 1'uiop Ilka a bombshell. Major Moeps
Austin Drau resigned somu thieo weeks ago
lnieiuhr to move to bis farm near Indepeo-
deuoc. W.J. Bryan lalliekon of Mjor Bryan
an 1 his bten bead rtr-puty fur revrral ymuH
g viDj ei:brnl salisfaetlon tu tlie p.ib'.e.
P. HIioai'.y he U a demoBral.r
UejTttoA Item.
H' r clal t t!i Her)d.
Uilrestn Feb. la. pson ard Charles
Hi t I. uiieimer e.mrxe t with a.iault with 11-
tnt to nuirdi'T bl tho.j cnoi MnwiiaM
un-.il t:io2l-t.
tWa mw-iUit'iiuil f .in. -j d-!l durlog
l'.e pi.t -n i fc!of wa.tU wr i rl.iidrea.
Ti.e i ren-'a .benrvob nt o s o's'I'in g si.d
fiiny iiV' rss - .ni-Tai'.i b:ill;i hi i r"i;r.st
Art'lliry hiili -ri?t.
7.rc.kef I.ln'-Hrj'iau C itlir oa Mr-
ket f tixit f -.ii out Uodsjr iccotlon to
day and broni-ht f.'o.
h aoTinan A P.. os broV. frutl l-l? Tm
ool .! ft is ii. structure.
train at aaatla
j.rclaltolheH.Tald.
AokiId rb. 1 Mrs. ;.(! P.iki - by
perraissino lellvnid ii-iufti pii'iii'i.ili .n
la lhs)hall of the bom-s f r-T.alitlv- to-
iilht. U"'t Hrne aiuiibr ot mm-
trtirs of Ui 1 '.Utor I el' ir-os wire pr.-
ent. Th Wiure was f an J slis'eod
tn alt-utlv.lr.
Mrs- ffonts and iloszt bii::-i atrtv-il Is
iutt'n th... morula?-
!) Us.
n.ril to the II. ral4.
1 1 n ton f ). A B'- n;t Is r'
tts-tabii-b a w-iin ail r..h san. r c
tti r t n I'l wli'i a f.ia '.". fn
X'V- i nd hs Hru-iy b.i -'.r' .
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JarhNOiivllln Item.
rlpep.lal to (lis lliT.ld
Jiioktonvilie Fib !. Mr. Usiey' gin
house with twenty bnlna of ooltun wa mJi
troyd by Are Inst Ulgtil This Is tho s.oond
gin house that has met the asm fate hero this
winter Mr Casey was uninsured and tits loM
tall heavily.
There Is still much cotton In the field.
Ths rains hav clrd and we ex i sot are
act! in In business yet before spring open (fta
IIougbOutr IIOCU '
Ppeclal to thelloral.
Waoo Feb lO.-Blohardeon 8. ITough has
Just obtained ball and loft the Jail about five
minuter lino. Ill bondsmen are two In
number both southern men and democrats.
flats) of Lota at Abellne.
Special to the Herala. N 'l
Marshall Feb. 15 Tuesday Maroh 1.1 has
been fixed as the day for the sale of lota at
Akejine. - ' t '
VOKCIRENNIOHAL.
. Puae.
Washington Feb. 9. The credentlalsof Mr.
Johnson .K Camden of West Virginia and
Howall Jackson of Tennessee aenators-eleot
were presented the former by the Y'oe-preal-dent
end the luur by Mr. Bailey.
A number of proiioHcd amendments t the
river and harbor bill wero iutioduced aad re.
ferred. ' ' '.
At 12:35 after ; debate . upon
the priority of business the
regular ordr on the calendar was postponed
on motion of Mr. Jihne;und the .cattle 01b-
euto bill establishing a bnre su of animal in-
dustry etc. wai taken tip. A dlvUlnn re-
sulting 22 toil. " - X
During the debate Mr. Whyto presented th
memorial of A. flobomacher & Co. sgnnts of
heMorthGeiiDau I.ioydi' atjd Allan llieof
ateameraj G. Meririmh & Co. Gso.-Anappoid
proprietor of mnrobat.ts' end miners' trans
portation company) K. Bi. Fostetv agent of
New York rlv.r Hue and fifty other leading
atilppers and merchants of Baltimore pray
ing for the establishment of a li?ht-house otl
Hliorp's Island eastern side Chesspeuka bay.
Roferred to the appropriations committer
A resolution by Mr. Keman for adjourn-
ment at 2 o'clock to enable'the members nud
officers of the senate to attend the funeral of
the late Representative Wood was adopted.
Cattle disease debate was resumed.
' Mr. Morgan in view of objection to the bill
being e he said unconstitutional moved lis
recommittal
After remarks of Messrs. McPhorson Johni
aton BolIlns and Kirkwood upon the proprie-
ty of considering some one of tho special bills
pending on the subject Mr. Morgaa ' with
drew. hi motion aud Mr. Rollins gave notice
ol hl8 intention to more ana tmbetltnte for
the pending moaburea the bill formerly in-
troduced by him. . .
Without progress on the bill the senate at 2
O'clook adjourned.
'" ilooHe.
. Washington. Feb. 13. As soon as the read
lng of tbe Journal was concluded there was a
general demand for recognition from all parts
of tuo chamber but after the pusuage of a few
prUato bills the regular order was called for.
: air. Coillslfl of KontncVy from itlie com-
mittee on ways and means reported a bill re-
pealing all laws Imposing tsxeg on bank
eliecks. draft and orders bank deposits fric
tion matches roBdlcal proparationa ptr-
funiery ooenjetios oologae aud othor articles
Mr. Tucker of Vlrglula offeretl a resolution
ptovlcliug that as a mule of respect to ttyo
late r ernando Wood in order to enable vaom
bers no'lcUicoi.i of the hpuieto atiocd the fu-
neral services at 8 p. in. tlio home shall
Bdjoom at 2 o'clock to-dny arddlrt ttlng the
clerks to invite members of tha SonaU to Join
the memhera cf the hnusa in attending nt
luneral. The r.ioluiluu was unanimously
adopted. . ' ' '
Mr. Cox Kcw York ald he had intended
to call up the apportionment bill but as he
had li-arund that hi republican lrletids had
not concluded their conference he thought
It proper to defer buteXpeCtod to call cp h'.s
bl.'lMKOoa ai he heard aomet'ulng ikflnltl
from "ie other aid. j
Tl;eiioiise at 12.15 wont lb to oommlttco or
the whole. Mr. Cox In tbe chair outliPDt'.-
oultiiral aniropr'ntlon bill.
The oomtulttoo then rose without enncPid-
lngtwneldoiHtlon of theblll aad tbo conference
rjpit on the array appropriation bill itm
agiieil to a.ii tba bouse at 9 o'clock ad-
journed. '
Fire at Monro. lon!)aiia .
W-w (Hmiic rh m i T nmwnii.
spoolal from Minroe tiJiileiams 'say h i
steamer Fair Play wlfi 0) bales of cotton
the wha -f-b-.st Kittle with 590 balei of eottoa
a'ida larco lot of aaarohandme. were entirely
ilciatroyed by tire kt 3 o'clock thU morning.
The Are is supposed tobavaba cau-cd by
Uivi". tho cotton lu lo.is Is eitlmato) al
S10 fO. The Tuir Pliy w.'isowue la Wesr Or.
loBJby Joou Ilouaz.aud was value J al .:0J:
Insured for 1 0C. TbecottOJ Wa valuinl a.
fi'.iiOi lnuid for SW.D'iO. The ctarsrsoftbt
Fair Play bavoly mcapej with th-lr llv
Mi'' of t'.iera had to l. ave th boat In then
ni.".t cleilim. 0 plain lloeli and Thou.r.1
Absrt cli-r'c had their faoes end bandi haniy
burtiwi. till" llaua'ck s print ir perishol n
the fire.
nrmrra Futon infer
H-w Tl j-K JrVli. !'. At a nieutng of te
stoci bf.i tri of tM Western I'nli.i. T'li'E'H h
8 mipfluy to-ly 3iS;i."3 stisifs rot.ej lu fvr ol
n tiiorc'if df (.lock tt r.ifltf- sbaros cl
tl.Wi earl and W aalnut the incii-se tbe VQ
ftiufi nf tl'li w-n volet s.alnst the In-
er a b-l n? to William 8. VVII'Uui' wl.o
tvt broati'it our of tli snlt aijilnst ll.nf i-
Piiiia'''n. Jr.y Uonld William If. YBdtr-
l.ilt and Oiferr.or CoiaUl were r-""'4 at tin
meet rtr. M't cf th fb-Ut 1 voted l.v
oft .
Ijondin Fr. r Jnst befor tn aae of
co id m -wis adjninikd Ust lht ul whv
mMtof the r-r'"r 1 11 tbe sp"Srs
be h'! 'i l'le-K.1 rton qo.t'os so-
f I-'sh. I t. 1.1 aut hl mrtaed
nil"! ti 1 1 -a of tto a-ieoaneed ot Tharxlay
t which lie tnt.S wm1 tnt hTlw
n' tli bMif fberal Isasfi.'ows: 'Thl
In eomasliui n any 'tot bill or Is to
t-gkrin s rvns( lr.t a of the M'.l at
aw.ntf.'l.'J
terms f
l)l'-! l'l T'" l '.S JC ( Mt .-
-tni"s I -ri. ''iir- t srl lh
it ti-
: v. it ''! ma ' jf i.ti
J - T
r. f tie '
rs ot "' I n.
I .t
V'
U.i i!r itc -
Wvi i.sr-
lii'll.
t s-- -f
(.
V.
if.'
f -
loflrn v tils ilcliMilr but wn Um flaw.
iiplinni'ii' 7 no Linkf prompllf shot hint
Ilia left lirsaxl M'irinliy wntlndliif III ill.
-t"V '-T-fi t r
... '. 't . I tit -'-
t-. ' ' r . fS.-
F r- -1 J
TheAtisjar ))fln
Wnlng(iii Fed Id.-Th litrtm em.
tout en on wars nt mean ? t htarlng this
morning on (hn snar tiiestioa leiifntlon
presoni tnprea if !n tha mutt trad of
K Vorlr Huston l'MId..Jpbli and Bnltl-
ni ire.
swroliry nhsrman appear t In behalf of tha
treasury department.
J. K. Hearl J'. of Now York for thalm
p.ii-tera uuiile a lenittby revlow of tho question.
He r'al tried that lbs plan a adopted by oon-
gris was clear and plain) thotth saoretary
of tha treasury bad hlmsejr admitted before
the . way and mean oommlttee that the
treasury department had no right by regula-
tion to ioierfer with the operations of tha law i
that the term "Dutch standard o
color" having been donated by the
courts to be w.ll understood a an (speolal
phraie It became a contract between the gov-
ernment aad Importers j that the treasury or-
ders under whioh duties are now collected l-
prode the law of congress Introducing a new
principle lu the assessment of duties that
tbe Judlolal dcclsloa In only two cabs
ever tried wore merely quoted by tbe depart-
ment aad solar from Justifying .Its rulings
waie directly In opposition to thsnu He In-
sisted that the sugar Importss wera honest
liw.ablul citlzsns entirely wll'tug to obey
tbe laws even though protesting against the
arbitrary edicts of Ike treasury department.'
Beoretary Sherman defended the position ol
the department and insisted on Its rights un
der the law to test the commercial value of
Imported sugars in assessing dutlo aud t '
employ such test as In tbe judgmeat of the
department would best protect the revenue
from frauds. lie should continue to enforce hi
rulings he said uutll tome further enact-
ment of congress altered or amended the pi es-
eut hvw. He was In favor of speedy legisla
tion however to settle all points ol dispute
and libped QongTess at the present bobs. on
would pass some law to aocompllsn that re
suit.- ... " ' '
The bearing was adjourned until Tuokday
next. . ' ' "
The Baera Bctrstatlwsr- "
London Feb. 19. A Durban dispatch re-
ports that the Boers have retr.ted in two
columns one of 20(0 and thi olbsr of 10W.
The lattnr columa hai gone Into th Orange
Itm states. ' ' ' t 'i' '
Decision Annnlled. .
Paris Feb. 19. The municipality or Mar
selles by a vote of 8 1 to 1 has annulled Its de
olalon to grant a site for the erection of a Btatute
to tha late M. Thiers on the grounds that he
was an enemy. : .'-"'"''...;
POISON I.V A COOT.
l'wo Boy Meet Tbelr Death In a Bin
En I ur Way After Snfloring; the
' Agouie ptnydrophobla Chew-
- inaj tiie Bark of Boot
- nud'Dylun Almost
Immediately
' From the Philadelphia Times.
York Pa. Feb. 13. The physicians are
greatly. perploxod over tho most roinarkii-
ble cases of vogetablu poison hich have
resulted in the death of two boys aud hardly
know how to tnuke a diagnosis of the caeo3
sufficiently clear to: ascertain what poisoa
ous matter bad been taken into the gtomacb.
Ilenry W. Arnold aged 15 yearf and Taaac
tlimmons aged 13 loi;ethcr with a numbor
Qf companions of thoir own ago spent yes
tciday morning together on the banks or ire
creek ctttchinu driftwoad and pushing offf
tnfl 1CH tats n:iaiea nowu aci cauni. ou m
pior of a bridge. On one pieco cf mo was a
-tlfludor root described as being encased with
a heavy nark shell and the ceart tendnr end
tuicv. This root the boys mistook for what
.V.:. ...!. I l
tn uir vcriiovuinr ia iviiuwi. omuv
America" and a root thy describe as being
vory palulablo and entirely harmless. This
root name floating down upon a piece of ice
and attracting the attention of young Ar-
nold and Simmons tuoy both took it up and
ate hoartilv of il
. In about an hour tiftor they had partaken
of it youug Arnold went home appearing
all right and hearty. Young Bimmons
however remnined and shortly afur tho
depntturo of his companion h waj noticed
by tho otbor boys to o acting ia a rather
peculiar wanner. 11c ran over tne road
apparently as if losing control of his Htnbs
and ilnaJiV bis noeii bi'ean to blued but
stopped suddenly with tno loss cf but a drop
or two of blood. S'.-vernl of lb) other boys
ob-iorving his peau'iiir rcUor.s called luitily
to him a nunabdroftltnoJ but receiving no
ro'poiiee eprirosche.i hn brnna he was
liro'.v able to . staod unsupportnd and- wwa
vcmitm violiintly. 'i'hy started to- drag
hira honi? tii& on bis way he gave omo
tira icountable dntnonstr&tioa sut b as iiuk-
ing the palms of Itii bands and took from
bia pixket a woolen pulM-warmer and bi.
gan chewing it in a ravenous luaunrr. He
w.'S then seized by a tiolent ccnvuUiu.
which Kfted somo minutt's vbich was fol-
lowed by olhors al thort iati'rvais. Ill fca
rr-.w'H docp ml and a d-eharie resi'tn-
y bile frot'ty substance ticoturrd by
i rod chdo fr- m bis Mouth. Ui
;;roat!y coawaclfd tnd be smi
t . Tertng kifnly althouch appatontly
if i .ou" t be could n.-itber see nor
t) u.-il ovtry rfilirt t.o tppi.!t died wild a
fturg-inji; soumi iti his Itroht. 1 was Im-
pcsib!o t airr.iniitor any rKrindins f IM
Vriilent ret'.'bigi arid e )nslB'.fpt milin'
rtfutid to hllow anythlrg u f-A tbo
si.L-tnaoh. Finally the spnein h y :;.e con-
i &. bnd the b y trod about fuur hours af-
ttr secmincly undtrgoing the tscvore
sgony.
Yuuntr Arcol J who rolurnod homo Iti-
nifdintely alter prlaki-g of tha MhI d"c
was likewise attacked and ted wilh cm-
stui rnlcbincs and vomi iog. Convulsions
f 'iUiwol in tupij tucct-stioB. Hedd
in bVif an bcur after Simmons wilh whom
be bad shared tbe uaknown root. Frank
Frev notbercompsiion was givnn a -f ioce
of the sma fatal vpgahlc but detecting
in it a tt with a niblancof parsnip ba
was afraid it was poison and after chewing a
pnce spit it out aod tbresr the remaining
portion it tbe crsrk. H also iiifurml tie
C'tnpaciic of lis fears but tbey tbc'Jglil
bis cor.crn grundWs acd psid no bd to
bis caution. Young Frey.altbouch rreit'rg
dob of it in ki stomach was bkwiM at-
tekftd wilts Tomitirg. emitting Snne whiia
Moo5 tipgol with co!ord sub-tatio. He is
however rui of dtntr but tprr.bly fright-
vei at the rjarrow cs-p3 b md in
iharing the svne fate a t:s young com-
panions. Th rpresontalSve phyfitians of
f)Vwn -e rontirig a fi.t-mort'Ti nami-
ti'.iJTi L-rt it wi 1 eVn.b' ?sv
iVts to ftivt!- i ''rn'it.e tM T" vjra of the
I fiitV'(hiH UlSC'S'lt-f t.--- Jn-'i-Z
ciisn. ft" V e i t n-a r -1 .Pf r a'--.
4 r.S'u-w ' I
!tstfr:it a r- A. n-i v: 1 -t f m tt j
J ni f i:v cf ii b-g pk-'r.-p rt-'t I
i e t :.-..fy . -rt'.?-!. 1 .- f-t w-!
; -iv Uit --l 1-f tb'ir io-' ia .
a t
i-f.-t
S i t for 1 .
Ii.:-ri-l.i-.s T.i:'.
V t' p -nf'r-'s 11 st V
-riK f r v ? pe?
- 4. "Ti'TS w'.".l r i ' : "7 tw- n: '
t l '
In tli fliM" lio ; "ihn fppuWlcan Of
string Rovornmont tsmliiUio and the
Kntch ' nek f afitlldala." And he ei peels thi
Kr(iibs(.'liir tn a-lti W'eHVer alto jtodiotexl
livt sii'Ltner tli'.t bf) wuld bo vastly lof'ti4.
Ha wet tc'iiutf to carry tlx loulborn an 1
el K lit iirirthfrn slites and 'brow tint ideutlott
Into tho bouse wbnro bit friend Un I
Matyr of IndiHMip ills jnJd the bi.uvoe of
power and would eloot bim. yVtava.' 'i d
;r.mt propbi.t and comes of race loan.
9In'a Duty to Grow.
Jaini-s Freeman Clarke
We grow oulj when we become mora and
more oureolvc? our bet-t salves oar trueet
solves the s nlves that Ood made na to bo.
We do sot grow when wu try to be like this
man or that to torve fir tb'a man's wit or
that man's scopo to heaitoe like this saint
or that gnoius. "J'he roue erows when it
unfolds Into a rore not whan ft tries to bo-
come any other shrub or (lower. The palm
springs erect to tnaven and grows up a
palm; tho vine rneeps and h an s and swings
In the air aad pours fracranco en tbe
broeKe and grow4 Into a tine. Tbiis God
has made each of us to bu ioinett ing to
have a real plaot and do a r. vork .in
this world and that our own v orli which no
one else can do. If we are ta'tbfui to tha
inner light of our own conviction and do
the daily duties which God Bends to Uflva
shall grow. With clad Burp in we shall
dad ourselves becoming genuine and wal
plants of use or beauty in tne gurdm ot out
God.
Beauty health and jiapplncss for laiii. -inWlrlEOFCARDUI."
For sale bv all drugxlstfl.
jttUirisJAl..
Year a beforctliel'ubi ;
DB- O. HcL AIDS'S
:MVER PILLS';
u.-t! not recommentled as a remedy ' tjr
' u.! tiwil: that tlesh is ht-ir to but i r
-.'incti'Mis of tli Liver and in ail Eil-' u-t
; COmpiaiiits. Dyspepsia and Sick ile;:d
' ache or diseases of that character tiicy
Klaittl without a rival. : -
ACUS AND TEVSR.?..'
Xo butter cathurtic can bo uw;d jirc-
pnratory to. or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative they arc unequalod.
: BEWARE CF IKITATISHS.
The genuine are never sugar-contcil.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid.
with the impression McLAE'8 LI VER :
pfLL. Faclt wraiijxir bears tha Siiiina--tttres
of O. MuLane and izuim Ukos.
xjflnsist upon hnvin?; tlie jscnuir'J
DiCc. McJLANS'S LIVKii 11 LLS ird
pared by .
FLEMING BROS. rittsbnrga Pa.
tho lntirket LoinK full .f jiiittittion.i c
the namo SCvIaim; spclk"! iliileroiH.y
but tame pronunciation.
S Z
a C
S3
-Bo1
"3 s
Iri Iva'T-.' u i;u kit
s y7ikw 1 1
g PipirJ ftom'4 1 1' troplesi . g 9. '
y . ' fruits yf and jilaut. 1 o 3
-Jsthe Best and Most
Agreeable Preparation
in the World.
ror Cortsllpntlon niHoutic:in
yx.-Jtlarlte Torpta Liver rtom-
orrIio!ct IiidlPtioelUon unci
Jiinorclerrt ortHiysc froni an t-
intruc.ted f tato of the uyfitem.
I.nnlin slid rl-'Jilr. and tliruw who 'ili'lihf
l.-iliiiii. iillit ii'i'i utaiM'Oii.. ii.f .liol'ii's. ura t:iiiu-
t.. v l.h-trHtl w lib lis flijrftuiilile ijimlitioa.
ri.uPiOlWIT I.AXATIVI2 may ho m-fd
in sll i-i-vii tli-.f ai-?' tho aid of mri"mv.
'. 'n.r'lc. or r.-.rtui t-)t lidnv. and while it pro-i!u't-i
11:0 sa'ii-. rii.'t i. ti.e uki'ii'-- iiiiin''! it-1
i-;! ri;;v fn-ii r'tu t-i Lr.nl (.i-."-t:io.is oiiitrnuii
n; -.li.-iu. S-fcOtnJ trtnzt'ii tut toisiily.
Pri':; ?5 ".-- Large fcoxes Coc.
Sorj) AiA. f iiMV-cr.A..s Vsvcnms:
U O V 1' O C U it IS
CoUl jShIIuuu Croup.
All dlfoaar of ilm Ttmht LuiQKh a.i -ri'ivn"-rv
Ore an t. .... -
C awfr!lnji to dlrfcctlonn
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