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THE MIBTIMC1 AT CINCINNATI
A.. Hilt.... A.ll.a.vl.k.barf
Haw tirhwi M lata llallvaf
Ca. Aanikor Kansas
llaad-Car-laail llaia.
AJiliialU Ml lit )l. Ul
Nw Yohk at 7.-11 oil.-Tho
roeetlnn ruoluiiktl.io adjust rales
in tha To.' 'iValtlo aoclatioiti'.ooin
jillahed nothing and another maetlng
Will Ixi held lu HU lunula In-inoriiiw
1 key Uc tha ntiopl.
ViOKHiivniiUot. 7 Tharo wsa au
leolloii bt.a ttdsv oil the propuaitlua
Of the LotiUvllo Now Orlransdr Texas
railroad luvntny u liwat tha simps
in this oily. l'b rwiiilt wm mm
lor Ilia pr..pi lt on aud 210 aur.lnat IU
No -eilua raksu.
Cincinnati Out. 7. An efToit
mado to 'iilla rates In tbo territory
of theTosu Traill i anUton by tho
ninotlnir i f rallrnrirl man here lint
tOWliiR In iho ahimicnof rproHontHllvb
sevoral Important llnoa tha masting
! adjourned meet lu ru iiouis tc-
morrow. . Bitanilaa f Ilia Lsalalaaa Wnttra
. " Nkw Yohk. Ott. 6 .HielaI.lThi
Louisiana A Western railway i to bo
extended dlreot from Iiifajntta to
Baton Rnue ao ta to form ano:htr
low srado routo from Ktst to youth
era Tozaa to tbs cant. Tho traulc 1 lo
toabov hlxli water mark no an to bn
available In auaaooaot flootla and will
ba able to tako busUieis from the
MorRtnllna It oaso of washouta or
overflows.
Third Nala f tba Traalc Uo
TaoToxaa Trunk railway wm aold
Sain yesterday by United Stale Mur-
abal Cabell to satisfy a judgtaont roa-
derml In tho fad oral court In faTor
of tbe International Trust com-
panv of New Tor.. Tho sale oame
off at 2 t. in. and tho road was pur-
chased by tboie who bought It In at a
former a! vis: Messrs. WlillatU J.
Keller. Alfred Davie and J. K.
iJondernOQ for r00 to sat-
Inly too following Jadeemeuu:
Tbe Internatlniial Trut company for
$8000; A. S. Lilhroa mauler in ohan-
ory for $1100; 0. A. KaatluK.reoolver
for323 3d; Leake & Henry attorneys
for $1000 aud W. L. Caboll f or 170.
TblalHtko third tluia tho road has
been aold aud it has two other jud
moot- penaiuK again. t it nudar whion
it will be told tbe Oih of Dooeinbur.
It baa boeu aold by the mat itar lu
nh-n-KFv. Jiirlfr A. H. LithrOD. Khor-
iff Bralth and United kitatea arahnl
Cabell.
Ano'ber Kansas ftaad.
Tbe people of Kansas aro reJnloinK
orer tbo aoocoaa of their new
railroad ntcrprlvo. Prolilout Henry
Foater of tbo VerdlRrls Valley
k Indoiondeueo r!road in
New Yrrk teloxraph that
the contract for tbe oonetrnotion of the
' rood has boen signed and tkat Jay
Gould has signed ftaran teeing the in
tereat on the bondu Thin anureathe
bnildlBKof brunch of tbe Mieaourl
Paollio railway eyntoui from Iierov via
xatee center anu iseoaoaua it inue
oendance. and the looation of a diTis
ion here at an early day aud in the
near future ita cnntrotlon to and
along tlte Indian Territory border
west to tbe cattle ran pres. This will
ODen ud a rlob farming and atock-
grazing; coautry tributary to St. Jjoula
aeaiers.
St. T.onla Scores Anothor.
Latt Saturday Dr. J. H. MoLenn of
St. Louis filed in tbe oirouit clerk's
ofllce at Kaubville Illinois fur reocrd
artlolos of Incorporation of a now rail
road which is styled the St. Louis
Carboudalo Metropolis t Faduoah
Hallway notupany. The railroad will
run from Ea! Su Louis to Faduoah
Kentucky tbrouRh tho following
couDiieB in Illinois: St. Clnlr Monroe
Wahlni;iii RtnOolpli Ferry Jack
aon. Fraukun. Wlliiiiunson Union
Inl..n Mat:. art tt II n.Lllf nil T 1 1
" Obiorlvur onuoslte tno envoi ran a
cab KentueKy. Tbe principal oiuea
of tbe company will to in Hissc ar
Louis. The narwoa and plates or resi
(1 fin nn of the euverai neraotia forminc
thia corporation nre Jnuifis Millan and
Utia'OS XI. Appei w. u'tum aim n
w. Hnnt sr. w.i. ssuiitn ana. a
Bpswell ot Alton Illinois.
Cur-Load Kates.
Ksferrinx to this leading subjeot the
Qlobo-Douiocrat hns this to aay :
Strange a it moy seem the States of
' Iowa and Colorado aro up in arma
against the advoeatpo of tbe abolition
of the car-load as tbe basis fjrcalcu-
' ' lating freiiibt rates. In Iowa the rail
way oomuiiusiorera say if the prin-
ciple la abolished by tbe roads they
will appeal to the LoRialaturo for pro
: teotion to tbe trado and commerce of
' that State. Tbey claim that dirdu
faotnrino;and jobbing tnterprisen were
established in Iowa on the faith of tbo
- railways in oontinulut; tbs esta&
. Ilshed policy of making a dirt'd renew in
tno rales oi ar-ioau auu ions tusu
oar-load which has nablod business
yentures in that State to grow and
nraad out. and that they have no
moral or legal right to adopt a poller
' that la calculated to handicap if not
' destroy t he commerce of the people of
iowa. too ooraoiisionerH uriuar
hold that railways carrying produce
and mercnnnatsoior pay must do re
garded as marcnanti seninir iranspor
tation and should be governed by the
same general ruies as eeuers oi ny-
t hie or '!' in t:o mrlret. In otuer
WOfOm couiui-'!i crirr.ws tnnst reeoa;-
uisH tin Liiaoiuie of -' wholtii'sl'
nd . ::.'l triiBporttio 6se
the uiiuc'o'.Bs can not bo
nnnlied dv dealers lu uierohandise
v .tin it it. uiinuiit nniriA tn that tho in-
rin.l.1.1 IntOM. nf nWl Hvflll I fl DM
foroed to sustain inoalcu'
. lable damage. The commissioners say
' that the cbiuf atone of the oorner of tbe
. niti iiirruiinir in" wan that reouubQ
rates should be made for s oar-load as
: against less than a car-load and whon
the commission law was enacted it
. took tho aittdrenuai pnucime b iia
' basia for tbe regulation tariff'. Henca
the ao nn imenu to nave muiniKu a
eulioy thut hns worked ho well in
uildiogupacd prosperlna the co-
' merolal and traae iuterests of thulr
State if thev oan prevent it.
Tn iliirVlo the flcht aeainst the ab-
nhtlon of tbe car-load as tbe basis of
: rates is row more bitter and deter
mined th:n in lows for that Stale fel-
low a red n Jed rale fur lots of S ve or
more cars in one sbiovient thus ap
plying tbe principle or wnoiesaio itnu
X retail transactions in their broadest
and falleat sense nud as it is to tho in-
: trpKt of tbe ceorle of tbo Slate to have
mat pouoy eniiuuu mouutfuBoiu.i
Vits abolUlon will bo kept up by tbe
toommissionors until the meeung or me
T i . E . 1 . . . .U li .1 rr will tin
called upon to make any deviation
from it a penal offense. Denvsr is
working very hard to build up s lfti
Jobbing trade in mf robandiso and tho
euccets of tbe effort will depend
largely upon tbe Suite's ability to bold
tbo ro.ils to the principles of wholesale
and retnil transactions.
IHI EM6H Of LtDOR.
Vaster Workman Fow derly Addresses
tha Convention.
Hamilton Oct. 6. The general as-
emby of the Knights of Labor recon-
vened thia morning. Master Work.
nn rnwilafl In Msai'ilrats i
I
tii !) ifMntl lo t'linnri'i'i wldpli
will. If adni'lrd pr iiill li Um nitiit r
HiMitnf liimaw-a of Hisia nt DMiiinf
nrlwina In 'ivnrmnsiit rrk of
kin. lleroiiiiiiMiilid thai l'uli(in
iiiiiild ) aaked to Inoorp'irai
ttii arada sinl lnUir Hiiluni
In llin lil. ii.l iif (' I in I
nd H t"rrl rm of Ihn U ulU.il
Mle l i lo ameiiil ire ti l imiwl
la.t Mftoi'iii li prniiiB't lli- iiulv
Meu. of forage Ulmi' of eoulmrl.
Hnne niihtriiiMi'm who ui.
ployoil UUir I iit.ri od did
OlXllbll llill'llllMtll'l01. l.ltlt
tno iiltiflunt if l" Ao nhly. 'lbs
remedy waa to prnhlblt luo in plovers
from kiitlng as iHMiiuastsr. 'I Im vork
lug i )' of Ibu Hint h.u'i ilaiiia-nl
af (iiiifia tba ia..n of a law
oitMltiig Pomal Haviim bun Ha. The
paaai!K of Mr. UtUia bill iiilniduiwilal
tun lnt seMlon of Can
f rra prubibltlng ailniia Iriiln buid-
ug UrK Irani of Isod s'h ill
bs lUMiaiil mi. and tlm awnitily
bnuld go fsrili.ir li duuiandiiig that
all linil not hold for srscuUlira
purpoHva b reiioitd to the publlo
ilouiulu. II diM.'imuiiiiuoeu the
proiHwi'.Inn to Inaugurate a strike
for the ttlillHumiil et the short buar
plauo'i Wny 1. I8V1. Ha ilivd an
auntial oouvnilnu sboitld ba held la
evsry Ulale Tmrl'ory and province to
bo nooipood ol iii(M(intuilvs from
all launrorilurn uiiin tbe bouortam
of the SUU Trritory or province o
OUoilssall matters iNirikintug to iii
Ubor Interest. A lsrt ul ladus.rv
should be ulna or jnlr.d li ornry uiu
niolpalily wbloU shoult keep WB'.iU
over tbo dntiloles ot wurkors. 'i'hfi
norkliiKkidiiol the ooutiuuiitol Norib
Anierlc bo said must Uki a.m:i'
atilloti looking to a pri'veiilluii
ot tniinlgravloii ilir lnir tho iierloiis ol
dpnision. This couniry imii n
ImiKnr h called the work shoo ul tin-
n Mir. ICvary step to uialie it tbo poor
Iimisn ol the world alioulcl liv
p-slMed. Hetbeti touobed on lioyco'-
t:rif ai.d said that wb.'ii the eud
mmght for had been accompliMbod li
houldbedlsoouliouod. liruukeonom
wbloli was prevalent during strike
should bo "Jtinlhlmd bv expulsiou. H
pointed out tbe weak spots in co-operation
and mutual bii-
ilt oraiiications. rie auKi;"tod
a similar ca-opcmUvn iiiovsment to
tbe one locstoii in Coviuglon Ksu-
tacky b Inaugurated tn every locality
where Inero la an assembly. This
nl. h stld. binds tho wciKtuumui)
and bis euiploysri. together
In a movement which their lntorstis
are Identical. Tbo aasistatios ol
fuuia sbeuld bs abnlibd aud
another plaa substituted. Workln g rami
had to noma In look on it as a fund to
sapport suikors. Thia was not
time. No strike should be
ordered without the saaoiluu
of the general e.icootlvo hoard than
only alter every etbsr had fsilod.
Tbe executive bor d should act as a
national board of oonolliatlea and ar-
bltraUon. lie thaugbt it time
for the Knights of Lthor
te bs morn earetal about
obampiouing tbe strikes of ot:inr
ordara. It had brought odium on
ItMili in tbe psst and in some Instance
for lu gsnoruaity: Berore taking
sldos htroaftor. it snould be fully con
vinced that there was rhrbt on the aide
of tbe laborer. lie hoped the statomeni
that the Brotherhood ot Engineers wm
opposed to tbe nlgkts ot aoor wn
not true ue aiscouragea tns rorun.
lion of any more national trado asHm
bllbs as a step baokward.
CKXTR&Tj TKXAd LIVE STUCK MSiO
OiATION
Only a laiall K umber lu ttesdance
Addressos on Texas Cattle Fevsr sua
Trails Klsctlsn of Dolegates.
Waco Oct. 0. lBpeclal.-The Can
tral Texas Llvo Stock association mot
in tbe McClolland opora houso at 11
o'clock this morning. Tho president
W. A. Jackson of HIU connty (the
mlwlng cattle kinrc) was absent of
course and First Vlco-rresldeut
Seley was sick. Mr. George H. Oasso-
way of Hill county who is second
vlct-probidout called tbo body to or-
der. Tha roll call showed only 15
members preseui and as it was uu
derstotd others wore en route a reae"
was taken until 3 p. m. when all the
trains due boforo night wouU be in.
Tbo 15 gentlemen who were on hand
at the morning session ruprettenUd
nearly $lt0000u0 worth ot emtio.
EVENING SKMSION.
At 2 d. ui. Chairman Gassowev
called tbo board to order with Burt
Moore of Waco an secretary. Tho
attendanoa was largoly inorotJied del-
flKU'-es being procoiu iroiu ui sque
Limestone. Navarro Fulid Hill und
Mousnuan counties.
Mr; C. W. White moojiwt of the ex
ecutivo cominirteo. who haa laruo cat
tie lntr?stn in ColoraJo Mew Mexico
and Wyoming rnmia a lengtny rwp jrt
on io subject "Texas Citlo Fever
and Trolls." He soent the summer in
theNortbwest.and irp.ve the result ot hit
observations lu suoatnuce asiouows:
Cattt'i anvon rrom woutnern xexa
along what Is known as tbe Dallas
trail devolon little or no evi-. This
trail runs throuvtu tho Texas Pan
handle and "No Man's Land." Caltla
driven ab nr the Proos rivor trail inti
New Mexiuo were more largely sflacted
bvtbofover. Mr. Wblto bii hi in-
yeatiiratian has naUsUod liltn that
when Tex8catMedriven ISunb reaul
a altitude or 4ouo leot above the sea'
Rlldauireror develonme lever oeufie'
Cattlenmn in Oolorado New Mexico
Montana and Wyoming rsnognue tuns
fact and he found no opposition tbera
to the introduction of Texas oattle.
Too report cloves with a suggestion
that tbe Texas Legislature bo peti-
tioned next eeKHiou to define a cattle
trail out cf Texas nommHaoing at
some point on tue Texas x
Pacific railroad. The report recom
mends this anaocmsion to refrain
from participation in the proposisd
muntlntr of cattlemen at Dallas prior to
the ssberaniing oi me ix anonni. uai1 le
men's convention at St. Louis in No
vmber. It Is deemed best that tbe
Texas cattlemen go to St Louis uu
hsmneredbv Instructions.
The renort was adopted and the
executive committee authorized tu
name three delegates to attend ine run
tional convention at Si. Louis.
Suvn.'ul doieuaioi luaue short talks
roisrivo to me pest plan oi roeuina
stork cattle and several nsrr mesi-
bors were rocetved a.ter whiou ti
ciauou aoiournea. no reieroiiue
whatever was made to Jao:son. the
defaulting and fugitive president of
the sssooiation.
Bask.
Rl-sk Oot. 0. SpeoiaLj Great ex
citement provailed here yesterday in
the matter of the 00 convicts who
had made a break for liberty at the
convlot oatnp at the terminus of tbe
Kansas fc Gulf Short Line railroad
about three miles on tbis elds of Luf-
kio. The message stated about suu-
dewn after tbo convicts had been fed
and wero lined up to be searched tbey
raised a yell and hrokeout of thoiiuesj
that tbo guardi fired into them about
a round Killing and wounainR -a
men. ' j-ast nlgnt a opeciai
traiu brought up the dead and
wcunuod. and correct infor-
n.iiLion aa to tbe ati"nir.
Only one mac named Cuntrell sent
forlOyeuri was kllUdouirigiiton tbe
spsr und an bs was the leader it some-
what checked the ardor of tbe other
and only about 20 men attempted to
escape. H ine others were wounnou oy
the shots pouring in on them by tbe
tnards stationed around them and
only nine men succeeded in getting by
the guards three of whom have been
sines recaptured leaving only six In
the woods. There were about 175 man
in the camp and allot them were at
first it is said inclined to run. but tho
energetic action ot the guards and tbe
Killing and wounamg oi neiesuer?
deterred them greatly. The guards
after emptying their guns used their
ix-shooters and several were woond-
I will .Ih'. I.Ta Tha ii.
siiriiiMin I'r. .fsniKin iMiua liiNt
r iy all of llio wi limit I will i
xivai His rion I UlrUK line
luall HOlli'll" Ul llnla'l li i Inslr run
Irani of Millilliig II a i" l In I 'llilu
f.ir iKiine Iiiiih aii bsva lias'i ii k
all lli apsre HK'ii iluwn pili sod
among llin uiiinlier a lutif lor if lnrii''i
d.aif4Ui mi II. it In ll"lllil thai
mosluf lb la luii'st.liig uonvloM will
lis rapapture'f s" men srri in pursuit
NiiirliinniMit llnrne la anxious to g I
IU tt ii.iii i it' ibu rslliuad loenaliln him
U run lbs furiiaos lime ti Ka full Ca
ns ii v.
au minions lupply of ore coal a-jd
lime is being lirouitbt la nd Ihnsim
wl I be m inuka tons of pig per dsy
Usiektlor.
UalUAMTKKMIOKY KEWS.
MsBtlag f tbo Ctilekaiaw t'saaall-lla.
llgUus Nona lb t'ora (Irufct Fin
aad kfsijbBil Uappy
Atoka Oct. 7. i-speolki. iietr.u
I !li4 of iiieuibers of the council
passed br ou (Saturday en route io
Tush-ra-hani-ma (K4 Warrlut) lu
capital of the Choctaw Na'.!o:i. It
slid tbo couoc'.l this year Uuoii'i ord
of tha bst nau In th nsilon. I. t u
truatibi'tr IfiVBlatlou will biwiuil
prorestlve.
The coiitrudt for imMldlilDK Die "la
1I..10 Cbuuirioii." niHite b Hiaroini il
1 uli tin- l:il im U l iiitlinra. i f Silo-
!: U poy 1 xt'irlTig. mid thi-ra will
bnccmitliloti tun yr i-T mo nis.i
BKiiimnt. Ii Is bniit'd III
xtiiii'il v;ll r 1 nr Julia'." a auiu oi
uicuey l ir tlm mbl"Rl()ii t
.11- iMMir. Bi.d mitolut an "dll
il.Kro a 11 feveral .plrciiiB lor 110
KMir iminIiioii. Among thi'ao Mr.
Hurry o. Iliirii-firiiierly of your oily
i'hiiIhIii Sluu'.t'v . an tdueatvd mid I 1
t-l lii'imt luwvo' a good writer and a
niHzmi oi inn Nnt1011.l1 alxo a buiuli'
d. Iln ia w.li cju .l'ilod I rihepo-
titiou
lUv. J. E. Wolf th PooriylvnlK
pvuiiLoiut Ih uomt burn and waking
ii;i imma und sinners In a liviy uia
ni.r. HebasnlHrgn tent and bis tsou
uri:a'.loui nre lir.u.
Cuiinty court is uow lu unvslon herd
JucIl'o Silas James a full lno" l pru-
lilinor. 'I'liura aroaiun J ckhi 1 of hIksI-
lug bofore the court nd in :1 piob.--
lulny some jwrnr ibiioiv win get in
back well striprd for transit" ' tue
clrlilb coinuiaunmuiii.
Fariies hern fmrn Paul's Valley I'i
(he Obickaaw Nation say the luri
crop is luiioeiiae and at a vonsiq'ieiu'
larmers rat.le moil uisrf li.uus and
cyn preachers areslllti IIi.h Nplrlc.
aniiulpatiug raorrv Christmas "nd
happy New Year 1S0.
Tne Chtokasaw couucll will probably
acjuura in a te-r days. Several LIU
have bttn introdnced und others are
ready.
FslrlleKlltBtot.
Fairfiki-p Oct. Correspond
ence. Tho district court after being
lu setsion a month has adiourned.
Thsreliae) beeujslx oonvistions and
two pleas oi guilty. Dook and Albert
lii own who sorno years ago killed a
negro who had grossoly insulted their
uiotner wero trieu ior muruor ana
fouud icuiity of mtnslauR-bter. and
their punishment alllxed at 2 years im-
prreouineiit. l'uono sympatuy is wi
tlie Hrowns and it is probable tha'. a
largely slgriod petition for their pardon
will be presented to tbo governor.
J)ao Pinroo It In jill jii n charge of
bavin of having murderod one W
W. Patterson some 18 years ago. The
State attauuud John Shiold.-t of Lam-
puaao as a wIUioih nnd bo whs nlif r
bis arrival bore jointly indintod with
Hieroe. . .Shields formerly resided in
this county. Judge Brady being dis-
qualified the u.ws were continued
and they will ;'p!y to Jitdjje Er.lny
to grant them ban.
J udgn Bradley aud District Attorney
RufiiH Hardy go to Uroesbseck to hold
court.
Peter Riley a citizen of our town
went toO wood on last Htturday aim
became involved in a cliffioulty wtt.'i
one Whitehead whocut lUley'slhroiit
inllictlng a vory uorious wound . Ilfl'y
also inflicted sllgut wouudu upon
Whitehead.
Mr. K. llobbi one of Kroeator.
C'jiinty's oldsit citizens lost bis wife
on Friday lust. Hun hud been in
I'oeble health for uraiw tlni and a few
duvs airo wax atrinken with paraUhia.
W. 8.' Wan) an Old resident who r-
aides on Ward prairlo In thia coumr
died on Saturday niglit.
County court i now In sestiou but
owintj to Jiulijo Klrven's being qulti
feeble but lit; lu business will be
trar.tiact.id.
Dr. W. N. S-iend our popular physi-
cian is suit jri"g from Severe injuri-a
ouiiOd by his home running away hiid
UiiowiriK him out of bia su'.ky.
Country puoplx ro briiiK In iho
fleecy staple a ol settling their a -
counlH und tho myrobiiits .-io imi
smiles.
Notes from Canton.
Cahton Oct. 0. Com:spi)ud(i'iCJ.
District; court eonvoaod to-day ai'd
Judge F. J. McCord doUvni-ed au ex
hauHtivo charjro to tho ;rrd jury. 11 t
remarks wore full of many mi.h g( wtiv
ri.flotious. Di-ttiot Aforne? Hurt i
un band mid o;iiror f)r lio fray much
to ue aiiicoiunturo ot pmtns 011 111
south sldsot tho aooket. The fi;l)ov
nig murder csseu havoben ni: Tin
-tuto vs. Iven Thompson f t nnx
Mond-iv: tho State vs. W. A. t'uokt-r
fcll tor ir xt rnur dLV weelt iiu-1 to
Ktatn vs. Lurid nnd Woodnll lor Mm.
day of second week. Hon. Brook It ib
eitsou iBBieoial iudgo in two murder
cast 8 in wiiiou Jiuiira ivici-oru is ui
niinlitipd.
J no DUSinnss 01 our wvru is Bienuiij
. . I ... .111.-
growing tiuito a tiumboror now ei
ternrliiHa have been ju.rlod this full.
fTnttnn nlnklnkr in nreatlv belnud.und
collections are exceedingly backward
Your correspondent beard one of oui
merchants sy soino days ii that te
naa maao no jionooiions i&at iaii. o
conseauonoe of the tardiness ot o 'l'rc
tions money matters are very s.:ni-
gent.
Tiie iisesr)r's rails snow a very
marked increase in taxabla viil .es 01
this year over last .
. Savoy Mutes.
Savot Oat 7. CurrofiponJftoce.
Co; tori ia Oviolug ia slow wt.l m
r: aire more thua a half crop in thh.
section caused by tho worms and orv
weather.
The Alltance people of this county
will make a o itton sale on ta.i 11-hoi
this month at Binhaui. Th'y expnot
to get better prices by solliug in largo
the railroad oomnany nannot fur
nish cars snfuoient now to move the
cotton grain and cottou-seod e o
along the line. It doos swii like 1 hn
road ought to famish siifBoittnt rull-
int stook to move freights uvl nm lo
th! 111 accumulate to tbo ieiury ot the
shippers.
Dningorflcld Motes.
DAtNaERi'lELD Oct 6 CaireHiHji.
deuce. On yesterday at 6 o'clock
Mrs. Mollie Traylor wife of Mr. H. P.
Traylor diod pf malarial favor. SUo
has been married ohly it short while
Mr. Traylor mp.rryiai: hor. as wm
thought at the time on hor deaih-bed.
Afier marrylnjr the revived and liu-
Kered lor a leu while but death at
last relieves ber of bur pain and
claimed her for bU own. Sno wns bo-
loved by all and leaves many friemia
and relatives to mourn her lo?a.
Cotton coming in slowly bringing
from 6 to 8K. The crop will be short
about tne same as last year.
Resignation Accepted.
Washington Oct. 7. The president
lias accepted the resignation of Wil-
liam B. Fleming as sssoo'ate jnstlce
of the supreme court of New Mexico
to take effect on the appointment and
qualification oi' his snocwisor. . 1
1 K..i ul... ..1 t.
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ul . ru k n f riUr 1 hf 111
ri'i'iui'i.i i. r.ii i'i 11111 ih naii iiimii ..it.iju'.
hi'iru'i;!" ot 1 1 i lli'Hilmlio lif tin
lf(v V' '''' h l n"' " n r"'
" - " - vrtliu M a cura ir -M-rvinn ii'i..i ami in an trr in
Ifi-Ui-hii. Kriimlifla. l:lLiiin illun. Ki-Iatli-ai'" " r ".'.'' n u u lll."
Bii.l i.niit. .S i rirli'liiry ninlli l'"' ! w cv r
iiniil auni amaig iu'uwuuii uvm
lmi' pnif.wi.iii.
Klill 8AI.K DJ" AIL VRVC CIMH
fc. A. MFLI.IFP. H-Ia r.l.. 7(M
for Bnfant3
"Cantoris In to wtll adsptf d io chilli f lmt
I roromm'-iul It as nitpeilar to tuy prcii.nj.Uvia
known to mo." II. A. Anrscti 11. D
llie-x Oxford St. Urooaiyo N. Y.
ENGLISH PUSFS CCMMCNTS
On raruMil'a lln ri.t Kurpi h -ilaai.ii( of
iho Fnullah 'lii tt 1'aruvlan ITav
"lutf t ' lie Cai'iiUniia 1 1 ub'ci
tilt In I Tho U ika Suu-
HllvD I'll CIlUIUI'B.
rranaa.
nr.viKW ok tub rnevit ror.iTicai.
rAIllIKH.
London ct. . Tim French e'eo
lion returns will perhaps be
luovo lutnili.:lliln lo many Anioil-
csn reuiers iiy it irier
tit.l'.ruiii't oi tin a'.Utudeof tuo various
p.iliticnl pmtlet. Tte Cousorvalivuf
nho hv iiifdo extontivo gaiiia nre
tbo iBonarobUis of one ftuillflii or
other soite i.t :hom adhe'ont" f th ?
Coiuo:o Ac Faris of tbo
Roospit;i fnmlly. Tbey would
like to seo t.lm monarchlorl novern-
msnt rn.o'ei1 l.i Fiance. Tho Kenub-
lieaun or Modeiates are supporters of
tuo pre"nt iimiutry witu
BrVRton and Da Krevcinet
hh rtpresiTKktivi lonoera. tbov are
likowiaH i r.rtmmis ol M. Jules Frrv
mio was 'eiineriy pnn " unnisior.
fiio Iiuviii ft'rt l.X'k to Af. Cleaiencoau
as tbeir iniar. Tbey are ap
agcr us tho Monarchists for
the overthrow ol tne republic
nut only i but tlit y timy give the kov
M-iiixiii; iikuo iiMilcal nicanlng. The
UjpubUcuno v.n)i to maintaio
a pn'liHini'iit.Rry fenn of
governmei.t but tlu Kadicals wish to
abolish tho Mite nud ruhftltule
in placo of tLc CUat;ibi.
us 111 prefCL ronatitutod
s'lineihiiu. ii-: ti.r oiu com entian of
IK!; i uc lt.it' ol i:ta LytbeRapua
lianM will lead 10 a rrcoiictrneliim
of the prce-onr. uiinii rj y ari it seemc
doc I at ibis moment wbothor thn
rainiuli y can Kr.ber about
it r. workinr msjority
u t'.o now Cht'iiber. Ki:rota overv-
er In fnt belinvo itiLt ti.o uow abi-
nco v.-iu to uuoi'i. uvo; tiut no
oiinietrv pa be oa'ched up
that will long command suppor' and
that consequently tnero will ba anoth-
er dtsiolutint ad another ganeral
election in tho y-ar future.
Forr Men JRoo a Xraln.
Altoojja Fa. Oct. 0. As tbe ros-
lar.train fri.nu Holidayabury wae rioir-
i.ig i.llHKb.a'.'.v Viiriiftce this mnri.ing
fuur u:.en too!-- pi.'facfaicu. of tbe
crowded cam a-sC r. liilo tUreo o" thera
IntimWr.iod tho pess.oPCr vi'lth level-
vors the fn;rt'. wont through the cur
nd iltflibcrat-ty ro'ib.'.d ucli ot tl-e ro-
nupimta iisho cbiwo tn select. OuO of
tbo wai si inn nisv io a suow 01 iokii
mce but ho "vi '.tanked with a Jiuife
tnd cut '.or. ur!li ti.o bknd. The c:in-
luotor Tiexf grappled with ono ot ihe
obiiers mid was dragged out to i.b
;iir.tl'oi rn of 1 : r. oar Hid beaten v irh a
reyoi'er linudio. Tbo rub ier:; then
i uilnd tho bell pe and jiiuinfd aft
cicuplnn to the woods. Tne Po.it syl-
vmiK R..i'i-.Ml ;."mpany ha sent iu
liioi riiii all tiiri'iirioas.
Uu Chi'jrt uuua liiiiUlii;;. -
Mii.E.i Citv Moir; Oct. 0. iV.ur
n;ui.iiu;ei fr;i;n Fc. OitMter umler
C.iptuln J.ckKo-! are guardicg tbe
Ycilurt sLouo valley nenr Ju :Ction
City hgai.iat d iveda.iuns of tlio In-
lin und Uavo A'raaJy oap'urtd aad
tnt to th i from nhuut 40 CVowi Fi-
ga:.ii uiu! Czuiyn.'iiMS fottud off t::.f ir
.iisorva'lons. "Vi.ti.ut wulou has
hsiin kept nm;n thu'ii by cowboys und
f.bo military. X report now crimes
hit the Clieyi uns aru raiding 1LS3-
pat yid'-y ud troopn will p.-obably t.e
i i? from Ft. Kflngh 10 return mem to
-nolr Bgeuny ou tins K )au X5ud.
Thi fr ck of the TallBmaao.
New York jr. 7. Captain 0in-
tileiu and IU i fli -era aud Nea lien of tho
wreckod Italian bark Tallnmsno ar
rived inure yesttr iy on the tiflrmua
auras XjOUIb anu Augusta my kiji n
tin y were rifcui'ii about 760 milos oast
ul Ba-'dy Hook September 29. Cap
tain jngioio sa'il yesterday at thn
I aliuu coi..-u.'j ollljt: "Wo vme 4S
days out Jr; i'i -icola toaad to
t'jp p::rr fi'l''jn v England srd nn
Spptembur 23 tba bbi-K f.ptuoi4 a look.
We niao .'.d t) Kicp lus
v ssel c imoara' iveiy free from
water for fjiir h.n until we woro
u.u.;ht in a revo'vuif burricme or
nycbiPH The outbursts ol wind wer
tiigmf.il tti"l i-aino irom all poit t of
tie couii-f K auu the snas riip? to a
t-arful height kjwu wero uotoi.lyio
auiOi.it naviuK our niai-is twi.-tod
u bur le neJ we ptr uld bo awit'i-nW
nyiheioiH. Tho (oak inorcafnd ai d
inr48 oi.ui'H l lin uu'-ii worked i.t iy
p imps i'i keep ih -v s-isl (.float i.ile
uu r.dtcu voiiiuien of soas Bwovttno
ibiiath of I lie daok throatHiiini: tu
carry mvery .hioi; bt.f r them. Finhily
tie (;h1i oioko nut uu' vnsaei -1 iu n
iuki. k erudition aud our only bop
vrai in baiUir rescued "iho ooiift
Iiouij'a aod Atru-ta waiaijrhLed aiinii.
U a. in. last l'ULs;uy a'ul nn ) an-
Keid our sitrnil i of diitresK. At
noon the v nwoiJy libout 200 U c- iroui
us. bu'. t.n iv.lii r was 60 rouuh toai
toioi -u .suihII hmU b.:at wouut bn
daiiKMOiisaud urn vir only alteraa'ive
vas to attempt to r-mcue outseiv v t
put nil m onr long boar und inn law
luinuw.-s wero on ai'ok o' tho G roiusi
Dark. . Our own vesstl was a (....ricc;
wreck and was only kept a4.iat oy bur
cr.r40 of lunibcr."
Drop Uteport.
Mbmpuis Oat. 7. Tho cotton cop
report for tho Memphis district snys
tho weather during St-ptembor wi
favjrable to Ih9 picking except 4n Al-
abama and pcrtlocsof MisMsalppi and
Tennei-def' wiieio excessive rsins fell
and n.id-id .o lti lijnry that bad al-
rad7 neui miainli;eu by tbe growing
of the e i. Tbo damage reported to
tbe nlant. wbiou was inutoateu in ii'C
report of last month comes fully toi
tsBSBSSJULSPS1 A.a-ti i .xitt;aiu';:'- vfvi-v5-v5 "Pw lviws ti
!nS m H fi
K LnVVi i In inn i itvw ---V-i Ar.ls i isii k .. i si .liXai k ul h.i a m lit r.t'i ll .-ii i .J . . i l i o- ..if n ... . .i..r.ti. i ir... tv.il m otu Uu in i '.n m j U'lmi. ..iu!i-
F.f ll a tr l-Si l'
. raltai'. li K.il.ll'a li ii 1. ..
1.- f.r h. 11
1
al ii'Im r MM
im a .in.. . n.
if iaa lun an M p. lit P.i l al.aa.
"'! I "n.im liar.l TiMi.iy In if Nmralfl
u.u . r -. ; rr -
I T1.111. lUakusa. M D.M TUi w.k
P'lirs ONK IMH.I.HU pj II llin 11 K
..rt 1 I I WASIili.T.iV VI-M'K KT l.liPIS.
and Children.
railoTleiira Collo CoaaHpatlon
tfinr h'.oivaoh Iiarrliora Kruculiun
Kills Wnrnu clvua sleup aai pruaietco di
rfHliiin
VTliuui Uijoricus mi cato.
Tia Cr.sTn.-a CourT lif Fultoa Cuwt V. T.
jroboratrd and has broa uuH-rms!
hioiijrliout tbo (JiHtriui. The prin-
cipal chu.o vuh tde or'uiilis
which prrdtine hesvy sboddiug.
i'icl.ingia i rogremliig n-pidiy in all
the Siemi ifl mliy ."m 1 er cent ot tbe
'rjp lil l;n ghtliHrd up to the
i l -11 of September. The prugpentive
;ki r' iho district Till i.t exoaod
that ofl'.nt ynar only no fur iwi the iu-
cie.iot tiM hi rem! plp.ol:d which
wan pi rei'iit. .i Ut:rn. roports a
deore-im in yield of " per mini. wbllo
W'ehl 'IV:inof.t" h ifoi.'ioa.to ifl).er
rant MiiaiH.ipl tiz. ii-crcsnaor 9 per
und Alniiauiu an ir.crsuii of 8
Pin cer.t. An early frost. hornvr
would do oiiio il.iiiMtr..' Mid ii'.i'!lm
ab ive f i-i'iiiMo liml rr i.ulije.-v loimr-
r.'Ottoii. El Pass.
E Paso 0t. 7.-Sp clal.-An im-
porian . suit which has been on the
Uock'0 in uei lednrkl ciurt f 'r tlie
pvit Uv-ytar4 "i-Ha li-inllv i'rcld(nlto-
av p;nr Jni'ge Tarner. It "'a a
Cit brought by the United States
i.sdw A. M. Lou Is. for
fs ling to tt'l a ii'intrai't for Imv lor
F It'iBB Texas. 'I'no lory tvh a
yard ic tin favor of thu United Stivtos
tor '.Ml.
T
3
H 1
.i fx use
.r-
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I t r'f r r. - - " ;
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fiv it'.i'Tfii.v:
L' vi?CL'J t U'
tots ot:it-.' r. -i ' 'fr
r;t.1 er tV'.t
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i.:.j'is .it3r cpi;.-
u ix.:u ' ". -.c f 1 xh i .
ci'r.HsmoryJv'rio
c iiijloc:edjso'2
y i:"ir; .;;! flnact
vl.5br4tG;;oUi3o.".'fJ
a4-..?'
tbtfii'i.'.i'.W'
1CH
oXblfii'.il!-'' '
ir Lov ayjiiV.;-" ;
:i fell ttfjc i l-j-.'nr
fluty vi-i-vi.r
iSof iiieityn?i."Xi
!i(T.octlfS"-r:'"4
atnl j-.Ujhly jtioi oiJCTr inu
is- trrssifj'V; ji&ia iMviwvh
svi ;:w-i..av.i aura ra 53v?
'.rri i'i'..-..; ivfo cniM:ikiiy uiiiti'ti'ti tc
flUi-U I'.ti.s utiu tit mi i;'.:orrf alKlh a1.1hflBV.71
u: iuw.'.1:.:' ia .u.:.mi::v. :.lo iii.;i.'tirnr.
Tlu:y t i-Mirn if-v eiiu Act.ta f.inl Cfi.:;lH
.::o liuily Ui c: 3 '"as ii'tosl: thu?i tli r.w
u;l lb v.vr. -i .'.-.v?. p.iivl ly tlirir 'I'onfli
loj.t.iv. ou :;.i t.-.ti valivo tr.yuu ?n
lr.v il.j.r ' - r -i: pr.- iu'' I. l':-i'.'-i lift oci)-.a
iS trt il n -Tv. life z s 'ui
r.i a :j iya-i8ja ui
vvw mptorttwircmy rhaniroj to
f ;r !iu'.;:: liyusintrlu iipiillnation of
tbi.-i liVK. it. hniiurtH ft milunil oolor.OAto
l.'wtanteniiusiy. Hold by Urnggiks. os
riiit o'.'tiroif. on receipt of fii.
"J. wiunrav St.. flivYMte
B. FRANKLIN FBKNCH A. k
The nntd peolallst of t; i e -.
HealihKanlt rian; Levell aas.mehnai.Ms
is In Ballas Ttxai attlis Uranil-wlndsur
room 7U
Ho will bn jrloa'rd tor V' o'd fi lands
B d forinnr imiitnt. He will rent un in
tho botl duriBS October. Tho doctor
ni ikes chronic rilsciues a sp)itilty mioh
as acrBt'iilA old noron CBiiHimintlon nr-
voua aehlli y ilyspopsla i'.anal ctarrb
d formulas of chl'dien mural disease
rhuin-itism ilv r and kidney iiff.e Ions
diseases pecnliKr to femalos and sterility
und a I surnlcul and ni'dicl dliiue of I II'.
7 Ho cures c.inci r In fro tantoelfrut
days ram v a p 1ns nitlitttv i'io kalfa
Ittatu'e or otlmr instrumauls of in'tino
HI -niedfotneii nr maili o' I edis liarlm
r :ot. 1 avci Hiid Howe h aid Kiiip;.iMl lo
li tu from Ij we 1 Ala s.cliu.nt r Hao'ton
cur..i..e.'ir Innjionr thit bavo ilrfled
other siwcili'. Ii never prom se hat
1m c.muo.. ih rform. tie publiuli stbe M'ci-i!I.-fex
H' al'U Jnni-oiil lor fivi'dislviiuillou.
r'end l;im ur o .e. 1- iv-e tie-i -iiiimi' ol' .1ir
wniihv no-r Ir-ut 10lolii Tu-'-d-'s and
f'riinys. Ku'raiico hronsli 'lie h el nfllce
on ill:: 'il .t ( c . or by v: e lail??i enrr;i.e cn
tte- ot.
rath lit at a dis'iincc rat. b : tre ited at.
hon e.
Olieho
i- : V oni fin tn 'o 6 -
PINK
BY'
PHYSICIANS AS
THE ONLY HARMLESS
AND EFFICIENT
BEAUTIFIER OF THE
Price 60c. Sold by Druggists.
o. i) MisnM. i.u..i'in u.oii ad O--'y. ' y'.j-1- y Wvt csC" Ma
"TjlOiI.rni h. .liavlrilaav.ida.nilal 6 C JS0-'Vi; ' " .'I. i rNN:'0. 3
TliTTf
ii.i.:iu iait tj utiiia-ii.
DO Y0
y0immmvmwmmm
WISH
2 i .-V
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A.-.i'Mit rB-t-;iva if i uiw1 1 ft v-it' iIi" 1 1 jftu. f.u! : ur I i.itrui'ftkntini '.in ... j-i
Hty i ui.it In j-.t. r.-i !ioiit i t.m ! n . -U-- .vjj.ri im:.; .i'-tf -.'--ut ff.-u 1)
l kJr..nitj. . n ntNtJ i.lul'i i-t ii.rii.J.:.:iJi"4 .h'Vuh t ti r l th .ru.i.liu t iw tj.i.i'fl " ;-l utw i-r
Wtfi..-i.k. vt.'.i.vl fi v' v tj :a.i-ti! C .1 Xf.m-.u t ft. 1 . Vj'.l -n'lir '
ti t .r'uikl w .jN.urtti cui.ri kf H.iU U.i J .H"'.Utlt t; ... 'Uu V itryn rn iiiMit:r
Si r-f it-l'fi ".ii f- (1 fcv.OiilU" d-U'.lLf-V JMlUI li.ti .0-.iil.u.iri;ll.'alll'-Mt'Jjtr'n..l 'lnnji t fit .II ?..
tin T- id. 1 ii..i.)-fi. i . .i .l n 1iii. i ... f Jt. f. at .til J l ii.-. t ':i- 't-. Vi l Jii! I Irk. nf it I t
un vnrv co.. on ir-oct'.w -ay js'ctt Voric
luu wo Kir a row of tl.c i-mnr .--ii.iioninl liirT lmr ronro tia auioUoltr J tmux
allllVlttlvT;.lmlJ(l.I:lal.l!n..l EftLlwii.
! i.il.rr I u .1 wl 1 . . ' wi 1 i."ki
u4ilU l..U.U.r.lU. 1J.
niaiTlllrK! tnjrK .rvi. Ir.ununrvu.Ui'ul' 1 1 U" l''A"d
flt.l lbv.1 a u.i i-li...t Ml ir. 1 : I ti pl.y II ..
l-fiiW(...fT.l Pi l.u.'-...l .r Jll ab4Ul.i-! JJ tA
- i 1 -- .y. 1 -n r r"
awaMtfali3rnrnT3J.
I fw.lw'il Ihd Apiwi'. L-.UnlWN.Q4 ei4 ir't .in tavr
JtVbMl. !. Li" wiJinfl l.rjitr -
MS.' . ir-likl ) oil l!l 1.1..1 14 AMU.. J - 1 Mf
.; tr . . 1.1 .i f fim Uu.
-MUaJ Qi ClUKQ
t JtKMJittVxaVWT.-
fTB Sfi-jrV TrrTfifitaifms flaM 10 t.So 1'Jarti n-rl ins-Tit
lfLja A nat 'i I"JT Ubwl Jt '" '"'n"
Meal ih
Medical and Surgical Institute
oe mm mi ! f f-io: m
No. 3010 Clark Avenue.
Esliihl!shcdU:8!orthe prompt rll ifatul pely cur of all CliKU.NIC ritlVATK
iind VKKVOUS IMHKA.SllS NKItVOl'a U-1SILITY 103 3 of MANlUiai) IMI'O-
TE.N'Cf.Hyphllls.ilorol'.ila Hkln Ulaoas.-.i ruttirvh Tliroul.and f.uiiu AITcrtloiis Glad-
dcr Troubles Stricture liONORH.'JOK.V. tibKKT i-il.'s Epilcpiy ItlieuniaVsin.Couatl"
patlou Headache Malaria Itapturv Itle-im'-lnn. ii.l Wood UlKnarcs DlKua'es ol Ko-
maloc IOtc. Cured for llleby now ar.J cr'tdn inollio li'. Tho most ill!uult cases so
llclttd. Consultation personally or by nitill nae redly vonlilentlnl We tako no ciiBeun-
!cd wo oau lisnetlt cr euro. Oilh'tf private. Mlneni' Mid nitumctln imths anil electrlo
treatiuout mule aud f.'intile aNslKtuiiKi ru inn nutl bT.nl for pitlenls uiulcr our per-
sonal caie at rcaHouahlH rae.
3Seadtainps tor HatiJbimk of lilseaxea lufoio takiu.'t trcctinentclsowhcra
Treatment sent everywhere uni'cr kujI. lluiim S In 12 a ni 1 tol fl to 8 p. ni. Address
H. V A S INSTITUTE. I!'10 li.rl- vi"iiin Si. 1 nnl. Mo.
TP TJ
Ifl fly
fun uuii-iiin t'.iji'uiiuiir.'.'ii Difi'vi 1.. nad i'.i'..i". UivcaMis p.milivc-ly relieved nud
nature nrslntcd lu rcstorln s Vltnl Powor. Thl WhU-cyahould bo fouud ou tho side-lio-inl
or evory family. HH abs.i tiW.y oare n.lr-;'y f fram fasel oil Sold by all
I' lrst-eicsi Drii('slsts audU -ocer.
NOT Ba BBCBIVBU.-Mniiy di -.ij .;l;;ti nnd grjsora who da not have
Dull't 'a Pure Malt Wtds'-iy lu Rtoolt lt.'tiii'. ti uu! ia oil' on caitotnori vr h'slty of thou:
own bottling which uelns of an liie: ior
profit.
Lii For D-ffy's Fine Malt mm w Mg lo Otlier.
For by allFIrBt-olass DriigglHta and Urnoers.
Bond uu ycuraddreM and wo will mall boiit emit i nlirs valuablo IniVinii-vtloa. baiu-
plo Quart Bottlesent lo any address In tli j Uallt Statm (aasu of t.'.iu H.;e!cy Maun
IhIhb) Etcn rely racked In plain cje esprss charges prepaid oa rcejli t of 81. 85 or
Six Bottles tent for S3.
DtxV Mal t Whiskv C-?.. O ?-iUm civ Md. IT. f. A
li
a ;
614 IWfiiBi - Street.
Ihamoads
M! s
HI3 18 Van HOUBB WKtfBH rOU C. T?I Jir-
ALL OP THE LATEST NOVELTIES
&I F.I.EUAHX STOOK SO SEVeT IBOM I
Wm to nsftad w will esrta-aiy t.-. ' '" -n OCAMTV acd PRICX.
Rep.'ntnug Campllcatsci Watches a spoelajiy. t.i.i-.-.-i .eir.rtv at Jaweuy
si :i2r 8TaBT. i3x(A.s Ti-.sr.
223
with v-tMi-ifi'i-m I 'nd vory prtcrt'iilly itpain lonir.
iir-lirfil nml fi'irnnt hncit !ihj raiv A ilniitrd and
bxtvwivuly wvA by tlio S:irtfetn ik'n. cf U.3. Army i iti ltroixir una
"itCFERKSCK njvTs. If. ffri D. llnte Afnrw Wittttrtt Tiirt-T TT JT. rtfimart Dr.Thtmttn fl.Jfarfon
Shwoh fl'Titru1 Iiuixau ' V 5. War 2)tpiT taunt t Wiuhin-jtnnt V. 8. A'awi Ayiumt Philadelphia ifirgtont and
rhiirians rvrryirh-r;
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AuilAinin.tl .Sitpportcreit nody
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