The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1888 Page: 2 of 4
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PROG ItBSS
UVI iTOCK ,
•*. UCV, flatard*/, OotoNr t*. OB***
IMfi —Sweat pu >o<l thipiMRH for
twant/ four hour* fading MlltA -
*+*W I
A Fwascn WTMl, H. da liao. «/i
that tM mm I* laa-ng IU faacUua
; Mm eiTtliand |wo|,l«. Wfran Hi*
i of •dmII tmIAm Mm noaa will
Paor A A. IdXTM placed tba total
r of inaacl apaoiaa Id tko world
1.000. Of tboaa found la tba
! Slate* 7,000 or S.00Q apaele* era
fruit pea la, and at leaat it 10 alt act Ike
•PP»«- _
The »t*aion to tbo Sandwich Inland#
•oat the Amarioen board S&W.OOO iu
till, arhila Ilia trade, wh>liof <-our#«
to tbo benetit of tha coinninrcial
■unity, amounted at the end uf
joara to about #1$. 0 >0.000. ™ lb a
profit annually of mure than
I ft In proponed to hold n world'* Snn-
ool con vent Km tt> London next
If tbia ounvoniion ia held, it
trill bo made np of delegate* from all
pturta of the world, and a ait'p wilt he
chartered which will lake tbroo linn-
dred Aol«c«tea to London front lb »
country alone,
—
K|| WtLKIE COLLItts Imliere* in liternrr
Inspiration, and make* the moat of i
; When tt OOltlea Ue ,h*» n row of pig.
| eon-bole* attaebed to Ills do**, mid
In each be keep* u story. One Ian
lore story, another Imaaorona, another
r mjaleriuna clr., ami ho work* on each
k according to his mood.
nwuaw.....‘ST
itiwna—.Mi _ t,M
Cantn—The market was almost
bare of clock, which praiaotvd ike ao-
lira and atronc Market that was prom-
■jpeg bad receipts boon fairly liberal. -
The local dressed beef interest have
about cleared their coolers Of nil the
meats laid up dttriaf the heavy raina
of the past few Week#, and are again
on tfce market for handy 1000 to tSoO-
pound steers, as well as fat e«W stuff
<>f all weights, and the competition be-
tween them and the interior Shippers
the coming week prom *<** to bo active
ami strong tor nil the fat eattSs rlitbir-
to come to .this market There is some
Inquiry for thin tti fairdb shed atm k
ateecs *t Icw. i priecs, but the inquiry
at pi-ewe.1, is not sufficiency n gent and
the pi-ices not high chough to justify
Shipments of native at- ekers at present
price# a# they are liable to advance ffie
to tl per hundred pounds when the j l, ....... ...».........
weather turns cold toiougli to allay ail (foot, hnntbrS and shooting dull#, buti'h-
fcars of tVRa# fever The ffi-m-rai i rW' Bunt* Slid wagon*. The procession
MB MONSTER BANDANNA BAR
BBC UK AT PORT WAYNK.
r«w WAtHk. lad., Oct. 19—Tlir
d*r of the big barbecue dawned cleat
anil bright, and early this morulni.
crowd* began to appear on the street#
Fort Wayne1* tf.BOO people were afrit
re inforced by Inhabitant# of the couii
ty, while morning train* brought bun
dredt and thousand* from neighboring
town#-., Many came aa tndivlduats, but
many others wero organised, prepared
for tbo parade of the day.
Judge Thurman arose at # fl*eloek
after A quiet aud refreshing
sleep. Soon after breakfast UM <h»»-
was thrown open to the multitude and
thousand < avail 'd them<citt'* uf the
opportunity to take him hy the hufid
Besides the Judge prominent Visitors
and citizen* in cam.
TBDRMAN’S LSTTEft.
. 45,-“% .u.
Th« Old Roman Seed* Formal
Acceptance ml tha Nomina,
ban tor tha Vida Praai*
dancy.
■ • ■■■
TMB (DBATHAT A Pb’pLB'CAN BB
IBNRICHSOBV UNN2CSSSARYB
TAXATION IS AN OBVIOUS
ABSURDITY.
I stopped m lb# target, sad
■ _ a froot at tha engine to g#
i of tba way of the eaaa.n-Mfr truly
Cleveland's N#-Election Would Tend to
Strengthen that Kaaamtal ,Fraternity
Among Amwicana.
‘•‘‘-'J)
......... ..... general
t4tfftt*« strong and for
J grade* of tnt cattle, uni stead) for
ttiin fleshed and coflftroon. R®cclpt®
tho doming Wc*** pnimb® th bo fairly
liberal.
11**;*--Receipts were ’]igM Mid the
g$n<‘ial market itbom tVcady at to to
W 06 f(*r hutches** no)o« tioiii, $5.80 to
0 for fa»»- good parking h<»gs and
Id 00f .r ’Torkrm* but thyi\> waa
no furling for ruimuon to fair
and bad rrrripta Inf’ll nimt*
ltborul, t hfl*y ^voujd «ndtyttbu<lly
i
h If Mrs, Harriet ltf»Ach<’r Stnfr©
di« tho rote ran abolitionist
Wrltor of tfi« country wilt bo HUltm
jlgJWpor. author of “Too intpond ug
tie in Mill hnkf al « grreti
|‘i »W ajfo. “Undo Tom'* Cabin’ and
— Helper'a pr«Mt book «li I more to break
down lit# •favery )iu«* than a«y tiuhli*
ttlfious before the war.
lTll* only gift, so far n« known, that
jMpF"*" Gould ever ma<ta to a chur- h
liROft in ike bidfry of the nttlo woodioi
pt^0r«4 «a fc kXbury: N V. It IN a btrgo
<|«e|E»-tr>ncMt licd^ w4iu*l» coil Mr. Gomd
|’||Sl,i>0flL The villager* are very proud
Kit tbo £ fk ant they tlill point out l»
I^FliUora a wowlh*r-bi**tcn f irm hmuo,
^ about four nnl<M from town wlicro Mr,
Gould Wits burn.
■ __
Thk M*riliallfl wu.» rtro lir»ir< of
(tOrd Katrf iS argi puHinh^ tlinir V r-
tHo proovt
ston inclutMug veteran rabltcW. rail
roadmen, VUHitijr Fort \\ a mo
Uetm^tattc VvrftobiailbQa, *'* - •
a... * *inge
.. i be pr«K*ei»ioii
forutod at iuv*;, and after itaanrhiug
thn-Ugb tbo atrniU, which were lirett
with people, went to Hamilton li* Ids.
h* tbtt aout ern part of tthe city, whore
three speaking siauds bad been erected
for the ocassion.
Frornlnent along tbo line of i»ro-
cession was barnl.ihna Immlkercln H.
dres’ies, coftts am! mnbrtflltts Uf ban
danna red, which n biilliaii
apiwarauru \X) the parade, tiov. tlniy,
\ SertftioV Vtmrhei'S, ex Senator It!t Don-
ald, htood with Judge lbuVimitt nil the
have sold lower than on the day pie j hotel baledfiV, as Iim reviewed the par
vlous. It osh heavy packing and j ado, Which lt>ok thirty-tire minutes to
common Mdxrn sold a.shade easier,even | paVf. One l»i^ wagon cairied a pMa
under light receipts. - j mid of handsome young t.nhe di't >«i<l
MIKhr—Tho market ruled active | »n bandanna*, who uitv.d ami eh* t i* il
amt «u\»»»g for fat afterp and ehoie« | entImsiusticiiliy in re*p oi.se to tin
l mbs umfor tt»«wtr*rnte receipts,but the I ovalitn* given them by the mmil
itr^uirv frc>fu f<5e<1er* for Hun to fair-1 'Vbeti the earriflges reached the speak
rtf*, vd sheep w».s nmre limited thAu hi j ing atand 10 tH U persons were abend'
any former tune this }cor, Ah.I values on tho ground, wnile M*veial tb<»usaii*l | !om, 1 semi you this formal ac'epfance
more soon added to the amb- nee. my nomination for the otlmo of
itttt uMAH a ACCltFfAFC*.
Courjtnus, Ohio, Oct. 17.—Judge
rhutniiitts letter of acceptance sfras
jiteh to ths^rcis t>n tUeerctiing of the
Uth. the first draff of the letter was
n tho Judge’s hand-writing, and typo
writer copies show only a few changes
iu punctuation from tho original. The
rtlet* is as follows:
CoLt’Miii fl, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1W.
ion PntrlOA A. CoIII b an*l O h r». Commit tec j
(• t nn. mi n -iu obedience f<» ens
are Weakening
hi TllKiUU’lI
ryttr-AOO, 111 , Oct. is.—(’attic—-Ue
reipts, 40 K) liead shipments, none
JliiAiket slow, «ieers, $3 pi 50; Miockers
j and feeders, $.* i\t, c *ws, bulls
lain! mixt d, $1 45«f^UO; Texas canb*.
' >>l .75(<r0 S'J, Wem, i n ranger*, Fi,7• * ;
•4 00. Ii<>gs- Hecefp S, AnO'l head; frbip*
no nt*, ;a> -U, mnkti 11%* hover, mix tl,
T» 00--f l (K)^ heavy, f » 75 -ffJ I gut,
f . M.f$ tW; skin, 30u<to. Sh •» (* }
Ivetr pls, 4 HM head, Sliipmee’s, 1 SIO, j “rV
market h Cftdy . UAHVe.s, J-’ki I Jo, i f’M
Western, M tV*-1 (’>>, Texans, S-J 75..*' j
3 ’0, tttitib* t* *.i <i 2 40.
*vA«r Lim.urr. Da. O t (’aitlej
»tacipJ.M, Ioh:i
A the wight of Jodgo 'Mill* man tie
cioad cheered inmii v and during lbs
remarks they applauded go:non i\.
Ficd .1 Havens of Fort NVaynt», on
half of M M Mamen; wittt haA voted
tin* democratic ticket f"t fifty vear»
pie.seined the judge with a hfek<*r\
can#, wlni h bad been cut and Miitnhly
engraved by Mr. Masters. In response
Jmlge 1 biinuan said
l b inks This I lake to be a hick
It looks very much Fke it, and it
a* if I should let that end •>! it
fad on the lo ad of a i ('publican, if lie
was a mean man, he would bo mights
apt to down." | Applause J
I bis response uas followed by short
V .
* £lnll claims ta the owunrsh p of ihe
mm»U *“*1 tl' «ter pi ifilogn* on tho
and Usppnhaunnck r v.irs.
ktaro already bought from tha
‘ Calffyrt Mrs thuir interest in the I'oto-
ok 4*»Fe on the M •ryiand sido Th-» gener-
Bf al legal opinion is th a there ij iittic
ci validity.to the claim.
--
cM’ Abrupt* C lUir.ns of Hut fora,
pjtetta., now 79 yeara of age. won fame
* Aftd fortune in a ver . novel iimnurr,
ia tbo tuan who iilt'ceC ted in pick-
P^tkf ever* lock placed Ufmo li.ni at
III# Oryttat palace, Loudon, in 18*51,
futd won $1.0 <0 offered b. mi Fnglish
firm to auy one who could pick the
!' look Ihcjr mean fact urc l Mr. llobba
1 tumame a bun, aud wnb preacme I to
Queaa Victoria ami tho Duko of Well*
riapoA _ ,
It i* *»M that AVxiti.lor Duma* liv«*
T ttrloUy b» m«n*ur# nn,i w.-l.-hu Hi
I riau at hHl(-|iiisi «ix ill atnuni-r nnd
r wren iu Winl.ir. Hi* Ur.l In, ».(,*( m-
■i variably rou*i*u of a j*i,** milk,
i* Fba aweoinl, which h,t Ink--* al ni>->n i*
L a Vary pi*# lanut. 1) un#r or ■ ur* u*.
ad 1* at #*r«a o'clock, ami hr tun lm i*
la tail. lie w, k* llirro mil*-* ovrry
flav, ami a«r>ir work* #lu-i f ,or in iIm
aftarno i i.a i t b* i* a •Iron.- ami tuor-
a^gkiy heal III. man.
—-
Tat remit act ol <-oiij;r#«A proinl-
Kir (or ao iiitroa«o uf ihhi.iuii on ac-
| Muai of total or partial *1 a a to I.a*-
p big Kcwo approval by 11><* prr*iJmi,
p II* aoaililLpooi-i * ot ......ion* (.vn
L. Rati,• to all lho*« now |»-n«mui -I lor
ryflatal <*T pat t * I ilraf <•*«, llial no for-
gaaal appl cation will b# irqo r#l to *a-
a Bur* a*kl lair**## li « II on I b«
I Mr»o»n fur inch i-aaatonrr* to ni l#
l la* lb* com pi aaiomir, g v o^ oam#, r**r-
r*tflSf*(*. aunila-r, amt a« rvic«-, amt aoob
Ktoaaa «UI bs avtllatl at tne larlical
tmlliab'* moiuant.
'■ Tnca pbilaiilhr»|.l*t* ar# ir-arr# no#
Hfrfla/a* bol tbry Sra not altogniiiar <•»
i IHCL Th* utbar J * f a plant,-.Irmaail
I flraaRar walasil Inti- lb« nu.or'a of
I flea la Saw Turbaid lian-tr.l to# avria-
_ lar? fllMMl ia cold eartiBoia*, to ba
> aaai to Mm .*ailu« fcrrr audVr.-r* at
apkabaoiitr II* Ua would giaa Do uaoia,
and aaly said: "J.-ai say It wa* given
* by SI Amaru an," and qulally walard
•Nay. Tba mayor'* am raiary •■* io
Bafrlaafl that ba ia utterly naibl* to ,1a-
ij acriba tba man, sad ao on* cars* to
LkaaarA a gas** aa to kta .dsatily.
’■ On a of lb# moat iiiu*|li iairba*l
r frail* n Mr til* islooa'* cbar»ei*r,**>a
t Tba afrar.wf tauidun. la tbs aialbod aud
riiaitloAo wliwb ba by aga to brar oa
bd f* ly bsayk. Tbi* a lb* groat aa-
•aat oblrb aoaMoo him to gob thruof k
■moowa of lobar whMh wooM Cr gkt-
ardioary awa It ia owing to tha
of tba qaaiitf tbai k* ■* a Ida.
oa id. I of hi* ai-laowa parliamrat
to arnta
■ 7 ' ' ^ 'J*' ’ s'IIl,nt'nfv- >■; ,,,u,. to I !i-- prop!,- on tlu- otlo-v hmI*■ - f
I" - ll"*v 1 '""VH1 ............. w'bo Ld boon imubln lo roo
cnnsigtimcn n N.-ven cars of ■ , , ,,
!a ippV.I to Now Y.ok to..lav. Hop—II""1 '"■’V ...... *<
Kn.-J.pta. ............. ab.pmon.v -M<hi j *" «•••>*» VOM-n. «„.| In K"'
Maikoi »low; l*h.iad..|ph. ............. •'“'’"p."' 1 ......
mixod. M iitoi.t -in. Yorkvr# ♦.'• t»Mdiai; j ......... •‘‘p."* ,,r'l,'»1 u‘";'!'h «l,al1
nmiftMu t«s lair. Pi «.>#* uo, pigs, f I 3U j
! -T5.3U ‘ “
Vuik l•» «lav. Sheep— Receipt x. 1 .'31)
mv
Vim* FresiiFiit of the F’uded iSfutcN,
jvulc bv llie imtimial convention «»f
, the Democratic party hf St Louis
TVi’ert \ ml did me Inn li-mur t.'» call
Jpmi me at ('olumbiH and olllci ill)
Unify mo of my nomination, I cx
pressed to\uu my ncusc of obligttion
!o tlm convention and stated that al
■hough I had not Houglit the Momma
; lion I did mil feel at lino ty under the
i •iicumstances to decline it I thought
then, a** 1 still think, that whatever I
muld properly do to pr mote tic elec
| ;ion ol President ( levelaml 1 ought t<>
lo. His ad min !*i rat it'll has been
parked bv such integrity, good sense
ii.ittlv courage nnd t rubeo jiatidniKm
that ju.-t npprei iation "f tlu-se high
JUtllilicH NeelJH to ('.ill for lil< If fdCc (
non. 1 Hm a'<o strongly ImpreaM tl i' iuu taw
(villi tbo btlicf tdfTit his re-electiol] | I’liNlt k .1 hull
notiM powfrfnitM: ti-ii.t tu ^iivngtliei
that f- cling t-f
5 Vi#u at**!* Si* Urnhm *bo>
r«fB#d. Hwif# w^mj—nrs
TH» Last op bavisP*
Tb# Hi-Patad Tows af Nyrtb*m flaaai-
Vial tad by an Earttiqaak* Which
Fe ta tb* Last Building.
El Paso, Tec., (Mt. 17.—News ba#
just rcachad El I'oso through a Maxi
can gorcrninoDt oBK lal that just on**
month ago the flulshihg touch wa* ptn
to the (icjrtrnulien of Earirpe In North-
ern Sonora by an eflfthqtwfce. Ever
sinco May of last year when the first
groat shock occurred, the earth ba#
^trembled morn or lew almost daily ao
iiiUi-h #o that only td-O )»*go building
were .reel' d in place of the tKtedrad
that stood there before.
Tho old church erected long ago Dv
the Symniards, also at*K>d although it
W#« biuti-jr damaged nnd cracked. Ii
had been ofigltially built fn the mint
.uhatantinl manner with fei/ !hh k and
m»«»..C wall#. *
\ The popoiallon generally had butlt
temporary shelter out ot s„,i!l h’Jt# :l!;f -
hraui'ltes of trees, Imlng afraid ot to*'
erection of adobe building# »# soai ooli
a day pa*#, d without some slight tremor
or other.
On Haturday, the 15th of fb’ptembcr,
the pcrplo were fta«emb!ed Uwfetbcr
with writ- H tfhgfe etceptbm in the old
duuch fur the jdirpuso <df celebrating
the fcaat day of Frcaident Hlait. wbfeu
occurred on that day, nnd to*pr^p«'i ly
prepare for tin* femur I He* on jmlcpcti
tience day, t he natPmal holiday of Mex
icHiH, which takes pijtce M the 10th of
September.
Win n in the midst of the proceedi< g“
the earth began to shake. Amhfat th.
moMt terrib o excitement nnd the
shrieking »if the women the naaombinge
c.Reajied from the tottering building In-
to tho open air, tin* shrieking mean-
while growing constantly wo cm*
Scarcely bad ton last torn got ou»*ide
when the huge utrueturo ciimo down
with a • rash, not om* stone being left
upon the other. The two buildings n •
built since last year were also leveled
This is flu doubt the last • f Ilaviapc.
as after this laijt op lie ft will
never ba rebuilt. On the same day the
massive . luiivh af Hast raca Was hope
I ssly damaged.
OLD ROlAJMOf 100TE. {gf?
The Untcrrlfi-.d Democracy
th* Hooatar State Afllow.
1HURMAM
PROPOSED CHOCl'AW LEQI3-
LATiON.
,a. . f , , • r. C ; elu-ioU of tlniM* -little Miceches tie
load, ithipiiicntfr. IJiHf head.
v*r\ dull, mt 1 ot- t<> 350
WedllCNda) S «]Uol:»ti*<n9.
auTox
t 1°
Ma* kt *
off from
hotel.
St I.oi ls, o t iv' - Local spot on
Satiuda) rub'd sl« ;ut\ and in fair de-
mand, the pub’s Im *ng J.IJU bales ' hospital 1
l.ivt-rj'ool Mpol was linner ami imuei
active, and f*et*1 r* n rltctetl Nte.elv. I
point up New < )i !t-ails Spot XV if fjuict
end 1 i«c off, while fm hi c! • *M**d j
Btcndy at ad\.ito-e.s of :t t<» 5 p-'iuts
New Yolk *p«>l was Ntciidy amt un-
changed, 1.itIIres being In 111 an I «| lot !
abty unchanged, cxti’jr f< r a few ol i
the late niuuiiis. which Wt rn up 1 todj
points
Lot ul a pot quotation*’- Low < »r< I in j
an, lift'* ordin.irv. 7c, gtM»d ordinary, J
74c; low inr«*i*t*i g s*c, mi filing, Ufc. .
good m d llmg i*i« , mill lliu ; fair, |
w la-ioc. i
YELLOW FEVER.
WA^IlINiiToN, Oct. Ill Pr. \YuJ.,
president of tho board of health of
i ampa. Ha , tclegrapli i to the Marine
an t!.;it a number of im*r
t limits desire to \ • *»it New Yol k and
a-ks vvliat .irraiigcimuts be inadc for
.i.'ciinia •''! p* r so a s to g" imi !i
Sin gt'oli J’oi ter at J ici,soM\illc ;is*k
« d it he has legal author it) to pi, \ no
refugees li o;n rotiimiiig t«) .Lit a-u -
x 11.« nmt if lie flliall sta’ion inoiiut-.1
armed guard* live ot* six mdes oulNidi*
the *• 11 \ oti various approaches.
1 tie.se tebgliiins luivc becll reptafol
KIUTEKNMT AMONU Till! AMI IUCAN
rKOfl.K
;!iat i* fo o«.Ncntial t
! M-aco am! h«j>pme.ss
lulty of the I’uion
f*’,! is.
the platform of tlio St
wjM
tlm I t
, nitutions.
I appiove
A Dead Stroke to the Coal Interests m
»h«» 13 1 T.
I't’Nll K A IIOM A , I. J . Oct. 17 - -Tl*,.
Council now fit .ses-ibui a*
has under consideration
two bills, which, if passed, will vn
tUillly kill the coal .•f.lciOnts iu tin
Choctaw Nation.
The lust bill provides Hr a r xaltv
(!u-ir wi-lfnrc, .......
I .......... I .
, , , , _ ,
about la Caocua and ^ava.
tn UniaaB TlO Wl*»fl a»4 Haaata •
OmOrn
SniLBTVit.Lt, Ind , Ocl. 17.—Tim
ear# ret ryIng Judg* TRonnan and par-
ty left da ,-innali on Ihe Ui< Four *1
a aOu'ctock this morning (or tba Demo
e relic b,rl#ci» at Sh«lbyrUle. Tba
cirtr* rare on ibe train were occupied
bvSOOmcmhcraof Ibe DuokwortbClub,
[IH)o( Ihe Thurman club ol ClDcInoali.
«md r.0 men from ib« Thuriaan club ol
C’olunibua, all uniformed, besides
large number who did not go Iu dele-
gations. Judge Thurman wa# taken to
Ihe depot by tlie Cincinnati ext ort com
iii!:'ue, and ih't crowd then- gave him
a fcearty «c"‘l off a# Ue walked to his
car.
The li rat car <>f the train wa# llMf'klly
covered with banners And baiuiAJin!*,
while tl»o entbu.iaatic Democrat# were
One aft,I all provided with bandanna#
and fttljg*. Aa the tr«ln# pulled slowly
tliuiijgh tb* yarde Ihe railroad men
clim-ivd iinirUlv, While many an en-
giue whi#tl« kept fi«*« With a lively
looting, an Ohio and Mi##is(#ippl "rrffiftc
( Ting the premium by atU-mtSfwff m
luiic. Outside of the city people Mow
beside the track and waved and cheered
a# the train aped by.
At UttMoaburg several hundred peo-
ple wee In wailing impatiently calling
for Judge Thurman, wiioee appearance
at the r- «r of the platform wa# greet#.!
with cheer... ' Jo me# K. Townacod,
chairman of the tftilo state committee,
int/wdneed the jndgeas t he ' next rice-
fn'e.idciit.'' and Judge Thurman said
to th# crowd
If you Pemocrritc of Indiana do your
duty and give u» thUstate, It may turn
out to be So."
The train #lartcd with (be la«f word
and the crowd give the judge a parting
cheer. (*tb*r town, gave him hearty
cheer, and as aped by village# the
air wa# rent with trefnendon# cbeere,
tho crowd* being well up Iff «b» tboua-
The day I# gloomy and iltittzly. hut
that seem# to have little effect t)IJ the
»!#•• of the crowd who walked thruttgt.
the mud to see Judge Thnrniati a# h
>v„# driven a , towu, «-■> «rt«-il by local
and visit ng elrflr.. Judge Thurman
,v is driven to the home of John Ueggs,
where he reiiewed tae parade.
Viaiiing clubs Were from all thi# part
of 11, is stale and for mm) a procession
i over a mile long Ihaudamra* were
j carried In nil and banners with party
| motto# and campaign Issue# wet'# ear-
| rieil in tne same way, while wagon#
| with young ladies and girls anil labor-
ing I'jrhiMu added to the variety of the
PMU-ession. ltiimfanna tmnisola ear
„ p**wr L-,- crarty
•aafrary Of omiraa thara
____D#mocraU who th ought '
A w* r>* • Dacaurrattc admioistr*
aaaay Dafrataral la Mm laud ougai
ta Hava a food sBn. Ol coarm then*
war* ffitlMH who waatad no afilm, but
had their awa neuliar aotc.iu-
ai ta how tba gov.*rwa«Mti
should be conducted To ».-•
and satlefy the wlahe* ol tbe p«M,u.'e. uf
tbnae who aleetfrl him president, i*»»t
man Oerrlaud bad the hardest task
that wa* *v*r eacounlenwl l.y a pr#.,
deot. And bow ha# be performed that
task? {Here tbe speaker was later
rupted hr » ajwll of coughing j The
people’s answer to that ipte lioa ia
found la the fact that after three
yeart aad a hail Ol hi# administration
the Democratic conva.itlou at St l^iuia
renominated him by an unanttuoua
vtrta, TAM nomination ba* been rati
fled by the Democra y of Ihe who a
country from Maine to Mexico with th.?
same accord sod unanimity
Now, mjr friend!*, let me tell >thi
second-rate n»ao ever wa*renominate,I
(or the pretideary of the Dai ted State,
bv an unanimous vote, and the f*--t
that Cleveland low #0 eondtn-ted him
#cIf, that hi* administration has ke#a
so cltnaa, ao upright, ao k»«e*l, *.»
patriotic that tbe whole jloaaoeratie
party, (roni on# end of tho tteptibU, t,.
the other, aaid *'l-el u# give hie,
another term, he ha# done well hr U>«
rrawera that have been conferred n„
him ont-C, Jet's take him agate, tor we
Snow he will do well in anotlit-r tcim “
‘Wr^/bBd time to do it I
wouh/ like h> *»y » I®* wont* on »
sitblset (hat lot'-rest, yon much amt
which is taU'**l "f »e ,1hll* -'"T
the question ot tariff 1 he judge then
repeated In a col, "I"' ^^ • "
Ihe tariff a* given ‘0 kl* loledo and
Port Huron aiwt-.-hes lw,> ttir#>-
week# ago and which vere foil in-
ported at the time. The J udge tt,. e
said; I will a#k you to allow •**» to n-
lire, and bid you good-bye.
WASHINGTON SPfcC.At.S.
and i*» 11»- j*• • rjk*
and wf our fioe in-
(Atuin ionvciition, ami I raiinot too
liron^lv f*X|U(’•'S mv di.-tsoui fioiu the
icivtiral t< acliin^t of in-wlop-'iiNlR IH:»f
lliu wt lfurv of Hu* }>»o|fic t an in* |m*«»-
jiu!( d Itv a N\Ntrin of (xoil'itani t.ixa-
!iun far in »‘\(’< «a of tint wants of jr«»\ -
m rinit i t 1 lie mL-u that pcojilu van >ic
rnrn lied l»y l»«*avy and tiunccc'^-ai s
11xation, th it niitiM condition mil be
lnjiiov* it liv taxiiihim on all lm wear,
jn all lm wi u and clnl ircn xv«* ir. on
ill liia IooIn and implements of indus
;r^ , js -til oitt ioiM nl-wunliiy
lln* •iiislirl '1‘iiis w tliiu
itHtdf would Lo niiiTk it*rn for tho »«»i
pttraiioiis th taro now o»a rnunpj htot
to take mil thoil iii:k h nn y.
1 In1 hi t'cnil Lill is to d* privi* in-1,
vidtials of thoir i t h guaranliM d t om
bv tlm Chootaw roiiNtituti n Ii pro
po-os to establish a national «»t)t#•«• i
w hose «lnt v Nhali bn to o«* loot all \ <\
allies on- coal, aid indivitlual ( Ini
inis to ivco.vo thoir Nharo tlm-iult
idm. In other words ho is t" at t as l!u-
•guardian of individual olaimanU.
AN OKLAHOMA HJOM
to Nio coon (it-noral Hamilton :iy. ,< (o
ca p» f ** (»uch action as hu may dreui
not oRsarv.
TWO ( ASH AT PKf'ATl U.
A Dig Colony Organ ring
Tcir.tory.
St. Lor id, Mo , (»-t. 1
to Entrj tba
Di\or pool Rpof marki’t—Sales, in, 000
bales, to apft'iil »iori» and expoifeis,
1 .otto, sales "f American 7 ^H), opl »wL,
54 1, Orica: s 5i«l. fn!m * s -t.ad),
Januar 1 ari l F'd.ru tiv j .'l til, 1-oM -i
m v and .Mm - li 5 ‘J l •*#*»!. Mai eh nnd
April 3-1-5Ll, Apn! and M v\ > v5 tilt!
May and .lino-. 5 3 7 bnl x). 1 *•)#•• r
41 Old,t>,-fti|n rand N-oohi!m r. • J7 ' Pi
November nin 1 I )♦**•»mboi, 3 (• id. Dr-
roin'-cr 11 ud .l.ti-nat \ 3 '.'i libl.
Non Orleans Mi-ldiinyf, l .- , futures
roiy HK-ady. *a'* s ..( fi ium i ' '• *-i
Lalos Janu \ y t To. F- bru it k. !' -To,
Marcli, D -L . \ ,-i 11. '.'17- M o . t* 37o
«! mo*. V t#(it , J,,o, '* 71 • I K!ti!'i-i', 'Jir,
NovoniLi r. V.tWI* 1>. , t uib.-r,
Now Y(» 1* .Mi-biim; *.* 11 f i
tores firm, *nb *...( foiu.o** t **" ' t - iL «,
Januar\, vt.tlio. Fein tun . V . < M o < 1».
D Hie. AjOil p»- , M »), lo- . .F.m.\
It) |0c. July. 10 I *•' \ tfust. 1" ■■*-•.
Srptrinb r '1 a ( V I*»!«• r. \* 4-' N ■
v niLor. 51c
K i t Ipls at other |M»inta (• ilVi nton.
438-5 bale*. N■ n Oi li-nii#, Ts’i *. \S 1
rn ngton 1135 S' »rf• *1L *d»H, M«" -phis,
8..•5 AloLilf IC.'I II -ston, <-», riid.'tdei
pint *’<4W
Nol rccciptfr for rote da) were 3«l USh
bale*. rijN-jiB. lrt 41N. «fo< k 418 i.’.t,
Rt.-ck for Bamc d.iv last work, II*' '*si,
ffrocipt* fur i.iiiiF(1ir la*t rear, 3V VlU
. FT un« WXfcRMOftsf RIAltVUfrr
Pk ah u, AlaM Oot. 11» — I hour «>f
oils I vs o liew oases 111 tho iast tnoijl,
' oi^l:! hours Rtid 110 dcatfis One ease
is tlaiiifcmus 1 want t>* s!\v lli.tt n 1
i -|uar.#'ti .tie in n«-i (Ii Alabama slm il I
lit* romov (mI l lio Hi n'niP'nl of uliund
anoo nf tmpioii i-as alica-l> tn-cu push
o«! P» an alt »u d oV 11 <1-, •
.11 1. - m r ('• >. 11 ;t \
St it- IF ibii xL'ii ci
GOV DtxOW.4 b. tAKS
I i 1* vt* 1, < >ct I'.* - 1-x (i.,v .L.bn <'
Li'-nti of Ton 1 css.-t-. i.ioikor < f lln-
1 . x ts A Fa. die atldrow. -I a lai^o w \
1 oMthn-i.»-!'•• iloMi-torat it in** tio^ !. •
1 1 * t r, The j»ok •• 1 n-*r slati -I '.lit',
lo* n as out rt 1. out of |>-hit os.and that
ili s w ii the no-tti'd time h<* l.a ! a-i
dr* **»' t a mniiii.tiln in ton y< a *
N o \ ol t lo-|os a _ he - p - k •• f - W all I,"tl1f ,
To till tho vaid's of the treasury with
in idle hurnlus for which the govern
tm-nt has no Irpitima’e use.ami tt» thol e , . ,
by deprive the peojile of llio currency ^ro,n L>poka n«p ( sp am J
joed'tl for llioir ft.tsiip'ss and tlailv , tilth wail ia ill that c.l> ••• "•*
ivants, mol to create a powerful aud
lunger- -us
b r l XI t'M'S TO rXTUWAd ANt’E
»ml cot i upii-n in the expenditures of
:ho government seems to me to In* a
polio) at vimauv'sf with every Round
jtiiioipioof ffovt rnmrnt ami inilitical
p uiiomy l ho in o rsi|\ of retlucin^
■axatioii to pn \t ill 'in h an in • imiula-
ni l ,-f siupft.s i fim-aml < -ns'ijiu-nt
i« ;-!otion of tin- i iifnl.it-iivf niedimu is
m appaitiil that no pail) d lit s to do
iv it.
Hit’ n In n wo come io consider the
9n t|i s by whith a n diictioii mnv Lo
aia o \v lilnl i w do :tr.lHt(i-."isiu Lo
tween our pal l \ ami the in im-poILfic
t n-b s i»f till; p-'.il- tl • tpp-»m 1.1 s \N ,
, (ii -M 0 a #l tm l lie t .11 111, ( v 11 SI | t It'e I
olio f ISallt'S - l( MRS lb llljf' b! Ill' «
iti^ **f too 1 aiiipftt|(n lo n , ami • * -
i« f t l t in (• lo ( lev cl i nd In t an tl r f i
lock t<> red •lee t jo I a xo
►SNA' IC* of III*' , O'll
m teas.' tlo in NN
Oi,i»""s of the pf'p!
( lit v:• imi «1
•heap Llankt t-*. obi a|
•I*1
11
MT"
da \,
tbo
A spot i;ii
M Kut
in the intoroH'
of a movement to enter Oklahoma in
tffb Indian 'l>rr»Uiry. Ho is "kutliority
for the Btatciuout tjiut ;t b >4 « »1 »ny is
heinjj organized fur that purpose. Al
ready force* are bctfinnlutf to Rather
and as soon after the el« o ion ns possi
Lie arrangement* «il Lo made f«xr the
. id-xnv to enter tin* teiiitoiy Ihe
Lomu lias hoen HRiiaiotl pifxatt ly. Imt
fI',mu now on it \v;It Leotmu* more puL
l». 111 its chai at tci S.x hnudcoil men
are alio id v pb d^od to filler the tt r, 1-
ti-rv ati>l etulea'or to make a settle
me 1,t and it is the idea to increase the
11 uijLer ul least 14*h) more, and with
I Mi I 111 ike a Rt-Uid Hlld Rt i\ Until f,-lit-
is used bv Ihe Tailed Slates Able af
p,l it- - s will - e let allied and th** leg il
iiiflit will Lo caii ud to ihe highe.t!
. -.kills
j ried by Mcvcrnt idubn »er*‘cd to protect
! them »omewhat fi uni the drixziluff rmtn
1 and made a Imudimme appearance rs
j well. After (Iff! pros cssrori the crowd
i called fora speech, nur! Jmli« Thur-
| man, HiAmling on Mi Bcgg^ front
1 porch said
• eouifro you don’t expect a speech
j nt thh f-nie, I imM husband my
! voire »?! lean r^» spr^:F*I mvstlf after
a " hi lo
i M mv tio i; turned toward the ff*ir
! mi oiilid.s. win 1 e 1 l-.ii bek lie l.s bclllg
I held and whole tins **pt r • Io n will take
j place After (Lino 1 Judge Thurman
I was 1*. iv • 11 in a <hi ii^*1 drawn bv
jjallV decoi at* 'I Jfl:l\ tl-Msrs l III tMljfli
i me oiowtled NtiC' ts and still morn
I crowded fii'l'gi'**'iii s ^4fli«dh} ville had
1 fruddctilv fr--iu a town of’.ten thousand
1 LloNHi.nifvl out into u city of ti tv thou
sand or nnuc. Th® 111 »»t c«*nserv atire
estimate i on the si/e (»f U-e cr*»wd
placed it at from 85,000 to 4 *,(XM) Not
w irliJtanding the mud nnd threateiiiiiK
rain, men. women and children turned
out to shout and wave till wind and
, uiufrcb* gave out.
At ihe fair ground# three stand* had
been elected, from all of which protili-
Mont speakeiB h* Id forth, atiioutf them
I'efiiM Henalol V «M»rhc»*s. <*eli lli.u k,
4»t»v, (#rwy ami olli«rs In front t*f the
jjrantl •tarn! Wnii erected tho stand
f t-ni wM-li .111*1^0 Ihurman spoke.
Department Pmployct Throwing Into the
Hat later a r-y
IfR®mWOTOlf, 4K*t. 1»—The govern
meat emidoye® here are up
nobly with ikwwir nutacriptiou* t*. the
Democratic campwlKU fund- ( ba rman
fhxrnutn eucc«ed**d in iiupress;ii|«-n
the iff that fund* were «ws*c**ar) IU
assured them that the K< |*»»Mi* nn have
a lftiK»c fund which they intend t*» ap-
ply in the pla<tf» where it will do the
most jcood during ?■&•!«»*< w*veral days
of the canvas#, and that ih»* Dom* franc
commit tee must have imU^v lo «*mn
leract the effect of the fun.** at < bait
man Qunry'a disposal The.* reali/od
th If. and have come f«*rw»td «pl 'l»dvdlv
already witu their coutributnuis V*
one ha# been nor ba# any attempt \»'rT\
t<> forc'd anyone to sul*s>*i <tH
IhCj were Just iiollhfMt that tiu*uev
wa« ne4fo#d and they are now nuI.
scribing it almost a# ia*' »•♦ it can h*
rveeivi d
It in understood here to day that the
Repttb) can# intend fn com entrate all
their effwrU U|h*ii New* >urk, as th* V
can afford b* Indiana >( they can
carry New York, and every appliance
cd niodorn politic* 1* to bo used in the
Kmpfr® 81 a to. Th» Dnyoxrat® “*■
however, pT«uarIiig '<» meet the h®av
• Kt (*ti*rg® tuflA
ca»f Ui math# iu 7'f'x
York "
Uoprescntative M'lNw.’W at the u»w< i
house of congress to day. aIo wiH b
in the city a day or two and will then
go io New Y'tk slat© t(* make a num
Ix’t* of speeches and from tloTc U* New
Jeraev He Is Iwnkiii* remarkahly well
ami is full of campaign fire nnd conh
deuce Hr says that wherever he bs'v
been lo' has fimnd ttu* pfjoplr rutliU#
as tic an d the DcrxHHnxPc caws® ps»pu
lar From all directl us com®* g(Ht-)
news He is perfectly «t#*nHdeni d
success The Star prints Hu* following
this sftern<H»n A Star* re|»t*rier n»n
Judge ( heiioweth, first auditor of the
ireuanry, lids morning on h s vc»> u*
his office. He i# a eiticet) of Texas and
keep* well infor med tlo* |H»IitIcs of
that state Ihe Star r®porter called
fii* attention t«» a uub]i«H®tl sfatament
to the • fleet that Kepi cselitali V ♦ Mi l*
chairman of the w ays and means ropi
mitlce. never owned a sluwp i rr his life
" 1 hat mav **«* true,”remarked
I’l.der the I'h.l . r of the stand Were (*pflnoweth,* “but 1 11 tell )(*u wliat !»•
*; b-io or 7.000 jN-ople and in front of It ,,Wn He owns hi« c«»ngie*«»
wore 10 000. 111 <>*• l of whom lemained ,.| will get 1.3,DUO mawr 1
tm-ough #Judg** 1 tuiriii n s-p'.'ccli »bv,t f u’-xi month. Why • ea I
jii.lki** frp 'ke with ' ice and ele*i ness | f| r^|,|r p»» mfdu an# there are «
mi-1 wa.se osel) followed by the thou img )nui and lie willg.’t such a
# ,nf!s within h« MMtig distune® who wa# m vet gi «*n to a » andi late
*11 t
gave hearty appl iu'e to
111 srty eheen gt'Pfr^ J
an-l in# every moreinr*#..
applsusa- aroused In his intro*,
by Judge Lit**s.#efur ha 1 SUbsidrt*.
sli he »aid
ap|>earatii*e
After Ihe
K’tlon,
• nils 1,
• Is and -
w k' gr. etetf w itti on thus-
1 Im* g »v« rn(*r mul part)
hour List night on
fot the ca*t
•tic applnii-M-
left r»: a Die
lhoi 1 #p» cal tl ate
GAVE UP THE PLUNDER
NT:xv Your Oct. 1M St v-ml
»4" the l lilted StAles Mnr«hal’s
in this city rccriviil u cablegram
Mamdii'ster. Ki-glaml, frtating
(teoige M tldletoll, Imh-L kie-M r
Mi rn he# tel uiei» hunt liane d 11 A
' T-S*
Iff *i
3.1 1
l.aflt Y’Sf.
3 t •'
Al «
IJ.tVS
l| 'It
e I
S 0*1
x» eai
3» IH
I «.?
3 1W
ft *04
*•, 1"
K*l rrfrrl t# • l-wsfr S»| t |
N*t rrel|»l« v«Bt«rJfrT
T-.t.la .
lOiil-wenta flint's h | ( l
“to | Ulf Ml ■ Tfiif lilt
Hi - a R ■
Vi# «*■* r i«4|lfl fldafr*# V|n |
'.ii-aa S-i- |
a I tklcura rtt
buvm"#, T.*x IH l1* -4'ofton
qutet, 111 id lug V|e. low nx d'lbn/, DJc,
g'H.d itrdinsrv, 7 11 lie , nef aud pn»*»
t* csdpU, 46'*^ baicfl, efli**»i t« rt»ant w i#«-,
Bala S, 341. Btlaek. *4 l*»7
Ml units. Tenn . Oct IU -CotlnB
•trad): mtddLng l»4r, receipU. 3#.*5
j bales, shipment*. 334d,
sabs DdO)
(! SCI HR ATI, O , (h't 1H.
quirt in ddl>ng Ufc
Ut'ItVIUI, Kv , (kt 14. — rottn j
quiet liod'llmg I'H-
•UK'# tw otn, | <M, #
Cotton
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY A
FRIEND
Onr.TTWME, NN y , Oct IV - - privates
Davit tintl N arden. nicml ers of tin*
Sflveliteenth infantry, stationed at ! u
llussell, near this place, left the p
or» a hunting trip -yesterdav wnh-nr
h ave. A s«|iiad seiil iu p'lrsuit of ihe
imiMwavs came upon them « i aw Lug
ihr ugh ihe gr*«fl near Hie lake sfln
dm io An onL r to surrender stait ed
Uvth Dav is rsu toward the w ntri sn«t
ii ii* wading when Yard n. In a »»• i v
otis fright, (1 (sellsrged b«»lh barnD f
In* fowling piece, llle charge taking e*
feet in Darts bars, killing h m In
stanlly A mihlaij toque*! is in p"»
d s
t.ffil-fi
f i "in
i Ii.t j
f-»r a
in l .
bad fled with hi« employer’# money and
pa|M tn, nn«l asking that a ItM-koii* !■#•
Lent lor the fugitive A Deputy I’m
t. Slates M u«h>l met Ml-.diet mi .-.i
I ili kleck • f 'he < 'ty of Kiehliioud '«•
d »v ami having no wariatil lot 1*1* n
] it n l-ui M'Bidv i d to fat e the thn f and
* secure In# stolen good* Aft« • a In rv
j in' er» ic% Middleton's nnve desei ted
niin and ho surrender* d IHMi lit cash to
I the Marshal, rD** s«»tn® l»«H»k# sud pa
the l pc*s aud llio ovtr < .»v widen lie w.-ii ,
ml, tlo, ,.#„|wrj#ll l« t-> li-» Iinplojvr lln-
,M ,r#lt#l itii'i »>'* #"lo-,or 'o ,i,-tai„
m #,-# rn,-1 ; linn an-l tl," t,-il"W vom itnlril to run
......... **.. to Li» Uiotmaliou, at Mi in},l,ia,
RNCOUHAOiNO OKLAHOMA
HOOMKNa.
OMt-tutB. I T , (A-t If —A comroit
law r#|>i<Mrat.»i( tlu, Ciwl nsarll
tndk «tr|w toatvnlat that wtil a i»t,g
artMM# l,aaltn( mi ,,, lowartl #„ixa> «f,Bg ih»'ll,lahoijia
'V# psSaaa *1 Uxaaan TU* naafrH«# tat ap
HoimrJ ton Aar* a#o iff NSW* t«
IMinaltfal* an.I upon tba *.l*ia
aht-ltj «»( >ti«j>*#ii,f «t Itia faaMuarx
Ngkta »l Um (’r#»k« in tb* OkUtn-ma
lan.t. Dm msai IIm Am aubmU'*>l
fra i#|»#i Alia# .U'log that Um
•art; C'fcrtaMan FatUra
A# a u 0 »*
ml Mr GlnlatM**'# ««r
kit fr*r Rs m# I <M*» I
i raralr -fan* a frtwl • Um*i
i nsMla|—(M atrtafr tiiat CrMfla taara a' la. ja TaSaTisa Ta
1*1* awl fstiMg it far !»•<*». K*#tma»*ta tfcat a »*»ly a>
i <•. .bmb m—- {gArej
FATAL TRACTION KNQINE EX
PLOSION.
HlolUVn, III . Oct IP —Tb® U. ler
of a traction engine i xpb»h I last ex*< n
tng on a farm nine mile* north of
here, resulting in the instani death of
one man and four «*tlieft lelivjt wri
iHOfrlv wouadeat Ch* i« ItatTei man pc«>
prie|.»r and trgiiirtr, was ii*b*suiI)
killed hy Cyiiig I rag meats- Hugh Kfix,
BtalidiKf wear KR® tlltewliltig maHdue.
%®J set luUfl in Junes, ami WlibiUi
■heap I
l ill b- r Ihe K« pit - d i i u « b v 111 - 11
platform nnd their 1 i I- i # in th* Sen
Ate. bv tin ir pr ........ i 'll. -1 -. I1
,'M-flfii- 'he t a \ . s - m» t i- - I li i iig ii ud Ir.»n k
-U Htld tl|e|ft»V ill- I. .!•" th- 11" ("*t
tllninluii high duty ..»i t<» -Is on th-
farmer mi-1 m « Iiviii.* nnd U|mmi !
tlo liimLt r vk hth t.’i' V n* «d f -r «•»*n j
• t ruet i (Ml of t he’i | II IN it# at dwell j
lug#, altops nnd b«rnd mid ther* hv
pievcnt tiM-lr i h' lining Hum- mreii- |
tains a* i e ueuiaL|.# pi n e< ( n It am i
%<■ 11b11• 11* mult d'M.bt a* t » " licit’ In* (
flhoid-l •' »inl in tins eoiitiovci'sv * < an
aiik w ft I! inf.M mo *! n in in' de«H ire! bv
the fa « pn teii»e tbs. v b) BifMii no iin
rcasoiiab e «nd utij»ut n foi tlo* l»cue
tit of I.iDm mg men *
Much t« ta’d rvLotit
of AineHcrtti lalfrirern
Inlaif of f.unqie, but (h*c« n-d evrtv
man who look* around h
know that an immense uisj-Mit* of Is j tinueou
Ik»rar« in America sic not oi g.vged in j lenn
whst Rifl called *»r*»trcled industi les*
And a« t«* those wh(» are rmpl «v ed m 1 AHIft WAI HANOkL) FOR M J.tOud
• m-h 4lidu»tH®a, i# it H**» un-lerdaMe j
llial the duti(*s |hd|mi»4'I bv ibe Ik-mii ,
crallfi’ measure * alls*st th*’ Mi ,s bill far
• vceed Ihe iliHiTfllU " In-tweeu
fore Mr Mi.Is »1'R4o not own
sheep himself, but Y wid g«’t tt»* '
(»f the men wh<» uvtn* thousand'
»j them ”
.fudge Abbott wctvtoTfr u> Murd
Ige Fiiiu uiaii sjMike aa follows I ti !• aftrilwon t*» iii.ike a ‘p« *
.Nly friend*, I shall #po»k to you I ^mgredaaj*0 t'ompton's dls rid
y luidl. to day. becauoe it is tl\) L *0)„|,-on cottoldeia dud.'® Ah*%,D
lof t e ablest tn *n »J the house
b
n s v
habit to #p*ak briefly. Now my
fiicnds, I wish to say to you in the
utmost sincerity that 1 am n happ)
mall to-day (Aptlaus® and cheers)
I am happy to meet w ith tld# UiagmA
cent sndience of unteirdhd D* mo
• r icy of the nnterriffed state of In
• L»«iia I am happy to stand in this
! goifrllv etty of NUcinyvillc, where uiy
i (ie vt lx h- loved friend, 1 honia* A lieu
: dr., k* (gieat uppl.m*-* ) used to live.
1 I um a happpinan to se*« around me mi
many of votir distinguislied men, os r«
|m* tally ti» be with jrour n ddegororaor.
i who is such nu honor In the state and
to the cause of Democracy (appiausej
nnd 1 mi) hnppy to see §ll niownd me
signs of victory in this state 'great ap
|d*use and cr.rs of you Imt”). and vie
buy in Indiana means Ihe election of
t (*iover ( dev eland to tlie ptrshieuev of
the I n led Mate*. [( ixcem ) Now,
in* fi lends there Mr Tburniati pro-
<lth*eil his bandanna, sludi wa# tha
signal f'4 another outhur*! of applauar)
four vi'^r* ago I had the honor tosp® vk
d L
little notort^v
I to a utimhrr of meeting* in Indiana. I !
in- i <- %m>m inrlU-d him l« ^ *' 1
di tr -1, wl #ie the Kepnb r‘n*
ii.aKiiig a bili®r tight against him
THK IIOU.»It WILL AC .~
NN AStiiTfrfff»W Ort 1»—lb*
pect f«>r nu catty adjounini»ki'. *-t i
gicss is much more law i ♦ b »•* b‘
than at any time herelsil -r« A ? > b
cousu!'ation of Deu»<e*rai • 1 *d*<
will l»e held b- mcirow motnli g ' ■ 4 '
sldcr the matter dcttnii Iv *k u
derstandiitg l» that % concurred ir
lutmn will be adopted fl*‘“af ihe «' »* •
adpuir -meoi An inti-nail**® " v. •,M*
(dCvimi fr**IU ibe fteaste n*c*h >
Hes the belief that in op|M*«iit *P * ’
that iI’iatAer need lo* efl|w« !«d *'
•tpiMwiiifiin if any, wi 1 '••«»•* Irs* *»• *
few IBrtnhrtfl «*f the h#‘U*e *• * !« 11
remaining in Washington '1 ao »«• '
home and fmtu one (»i i***» "ll" '
ing h<
who '
(•I-pa-r till'll X
r fn tins so
AMVHIl 4N AMO t JIUM XA.N WAUfl
and therefore. If it were adinbted that !
.■nr wot kingini n can Ik* pcotect« d hy |
tariff* agsilst cheaper lsU»r they
would lw* fully protected and more Ibao ;
puKreted b» that * *• 11 Ihe*# n.*| ev**ry I
well informed man know ti.at the In j
••leas** in price of home nianufaxtur
irmlnrsd by l»»gh
A NtgTO Old Days ihs Ptnalty »uf tht
Kuhng of s Whit# Oul.
UntON Hrftiaa*. Ala . (K*t. 17 — Pan
lino McCoy, a negro g.il, aged 10, was
banged here lo day f'*r the murder of
Anr»I® Jordan, a 14 year-old while
child, U»t February Th® execution
w«« private, only th® jirceasney per
sons iH’illg
w ti ch the
iinfrliirsd l»« _
Into Ihe pockets .»( (bn Dinar ng
re««d%«»J setba«a injntiea, and W llbain i ,M’1 Jf*J*J* l<> .y tkm
llrnmt, Urtk lags ak-i oi»r am brukra I' *|7r!l‘,,,r7’.u>5 niru la iJa-ntr
fr llltaiu ArbaU Mt* »rm *ml , ' )*S lib.) ,y#, »1
al H,» mhw Hiw« Incr, aa# ih» a»,an,
th# laHorinj man In lHa n###WU o( a a
U»«>al Hw#|»Mtl» *«mI t«on«h
I am ««r) rmaiwf'f.itlr »••«»
••riant, AMA* 0 TtHB**«
hn<k*«
InjaraS «• tlm tm» k ot the hrit
ATCHISON.
IN* ohm k#»-t I
!'—•*(, Of thet hoi
••> eme eS llaa at • i
iB*4a ikw-i N ■
raa.es cutTRRS At woss
Siam-B flnuMfl, Tot, ®Ni |
.H.* *".**.** tlw* tC
IDca.KA AND bAMA
rt
Boarai, (H 19 -Tha Journal »at#
Wa l.«rn Iron an r»«-|!«ot anllxniij
Xho full Bfram #4 IM Almhtono
TWftkm 4 Baata Fa railroaS'a flaaartal|
MBWOteB. Mi , tkla la fllfrSWMl
TWa *mm «tt Mfla «atk-- •*-••-•« J- ‘ -
•»4 .Oa mm lBSaUflaaaa Mr BaB
tree wfl aaa-
mom Imrflaa a
-gr sti«
■* - ■» r .«•. . A- ,
ndiallUni Th# rr'ina (or j
, «»«>. • a# l,»na<,l »M »
tanO i|w# M |» ,w||,r Th# *l«ti>n. Aunt# Jnr- I
*** " <l«n, #t,»,«l *»ajr Ir-iu holm, Iti
-* "r | Vi,.B'c"iit#rjr> anil nothing was h#ar,l !
th# |»'t h#, nil h,r 4raJ fraiji was l.iun,! tn |
• |,|uni tbk-k#. al Uttva fiafrk .’Ir-I
run>i#ni## |«nui,d In fta'laa, •■■<( ,
ah- #ti arrMl«-,l with tha >*ani1 Cr' * :
nhithms •>« her. «t» -aa* l<*unJ am »»
laat a|« i>,( ami ##«I»n,r4 t.» 4«a|h
Eflt.ru «> ,* n.a-l# Iu (at tha gniarnoi
to IsmImi. Ut t« m. aisU.
,< a# aili.^attnj tha rlrelion of Gmiar
t lrrrlan,! to 1«- ,.rr#ld#nt of tba l ullr-l
hut, a Oar i,|>|>nm'Ula art,* artilrll
,iu-ir--.l In tli# nn# contaaL aau
niu-ui## 1 ar#ut 1 »,#ar>l that- aloomy
|>r<-<tir<U,n of what would I-,(a!l lb#
rouutrjr ahould I'laialand ba alaotaat
i-r.-r -l.-r,t |# rnlra, "wa still Ilia "]
l',,rl,«h#r# lh»f |n#.|icl##i ruin to tba
buai„#aa of il,a rouatrr Bi, rtwbrra
lh#» loM u# that tb# imllfanj fa, l.otaa
and l.,,r,».-.# of tha I’nitad Htataa
would iw -but down In-# an a# tlwjr anuid
n,.« lira uadar tba admin'atratlaa al
.imrar t'laralawd. Krarawbai* tbai
lal.rul a boat Iba natm#nt of tba pwWi#
d#M and m-uatwnlag rabal a*
■ ha l#>rd know* what <>lh#r
' ll 1*1 imac'asttnn did aat laatnt 9a
ir|>rn|n>rl; at>|>lt#nl t-. th#
who tha |«o|»ar tt,u# air *1
S X in 111# !. -
a fix of Is* i nao i*e
f
i. .. ..
a f. - i '' »*
wh#n a n#» I# r»a# b ,1 |h#i will #' • "
fulll fail into lln# and al tar tl,# « *'-
of tb# tuajontf Th# H»|'“bl ;■
##’, 'u
al»«Mt ant ihi,-#
i a Jot
BiamU ri »f th# a. nat#
auadrd to do
d,r#rto>hof an adbturna,##', '
oanaot i-a forv* d t»d» aa t">-
It a
»,. «
I i
would b« willing lo prw|“-a*- "
ntrnt wara It no. f-.r'h# la#«
old , n#tom and tb# uawrtttrn ,
('oafraaa praiida that lb# '
of aa n4journ#w#»t »ina dia •a!■
from Iba Koua. TH#» i»hi« ' -
da/ for adlmtrnmral Hold aom» •
baa baa# takan b/ tba b,w#r flouar
THB LAMBERT IN QUIRT
a la
tba bad t
Karan a.
was MM b#ra (Ma ai#nm*
ol T J
rntdaat «4 It
i will laawH
Ol |. # flOWIWM. ■ irwma.. |.*,wf»rtwi
Uuia, who WMserfrMtod/ ktlto.1 Ma*
•0W, Mfrtfl kaaafitod daw* and raa
tba iMstola lo |>r#t*nt tbam from
■lor t'latrlimi Hut p##,|Ua ,1#
■pradMto**, and tl*/
bJi- va tMirand
did no.
ataaird llial bmb
And Bflfr Wat fra
fo# a liUla ol
wfrak m mo
>rar Utrat
hmZ^pA
WflBdBbalt /iara.
MBW ORJJRA9M RICE RUB1MRSB • aar/ ILfrntfrikan aratara wa Mar R
NiwOtua.**, U, Ort Iff-Wiib1 W*CafradflMtoa»mry» i
tfraUfl mUll b#mrn^to.»wr.„ ,M| JW"' +****»*'
aatira rt#a bwa'nam of tba «-(t| wtllln-,
TEXAS MATTERS
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ffuatsutoa. ot Ul T*»»# p
ts Aatboar ll» #
11Ilia Matt#an tor iron
.Camfrsi Brt'm. »# -
, widow a| Catrma 1. .*
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1888, newspaper, October 25, 1888; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530346/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.