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. TEMPLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 6 1893.
Subscription $1.50 per Y e»
-i^j. A. ROUSSEL,'
y
—Has the Finest Line of—
Furniture
gM$£ COMPLICATED.
ence, was diBcontinaedfcom the tFSv-t ^ _
eltag c<m«^ 0EM<)CS„S CANNOT AGREE ON
AfttY, COMPROMISE.
In the City.
ttf 81
(He Sells on the Installment'Plan,»
And thus Enables Everyone to
Oet The Best.
Call and see him Before Buying.
eling connection by mohon
moue vote of the conference, "because
he persisted in running for the Ken-
tucky legislature. There were over
200 delegates in attendance.
Indicted For Soliciting Uribe*.
Cincinnati, Oct. 4.—Daniel Bauer, a
member of the city council from the
Fifteenth ward was indicted by the
grand jury on two charges of soliciting
bribes from Joseph Peurrung, a mer-
chant in the bottoms, who was in-
terested in the passage of an ordinance
to improve tho terminal facilities of
Cincinnati. Bauer has already been
suspended as a member of the city
council, and his indictment, it is said,
will cause the investigation into simi-
lar charges against several other mem-
bers.
*
GULF STORM I&MAGE.
PARTICULARS FROM LOUISIANA, AL-
ABAMA AND FLORIDA.
Btforti Mi«w Many 1’euplc Kjll«-<1 *"1
Much Hropetty De.troyjte— In Our S«l-
tleuae.t Hear New 4)maui 1AO Lite*
Were Lint.
iest rain and wind 6torm for many
jears. Several houses were moved off
their foundations, but no one was hurt.
Cotton that was optned was blown out
and buried in the sand. Farmers say
that the country has been damaged
thousands of dollars. // ■*
A Hunker’s Long Absence.
Hillsboro, Ills., Oct. 4.—C. F. Max-
san, president, cashier ^|®Kgeneral
manager of the banking house at
Farina, southeast of here, who went
east a little less than a month since for
the purpose of securing funds to tide
the bank over a financial depression,
has not been heard from since his de-
parture, and various rumors are afloat
at Farina and in the neighborhood.
Kearby For Governor. ‘
Dallas, Oct. 4.—Major J. C. Kearby,
who was the Populist candidate for
congress against Hon. Jo Abbott in the
last campaign, and who has done much
efficient evangelical work for the third
party, seeihs to be the choice of q large
section of that party for governor next
year. Major Kearby is not prepared to
Daw age to trope
Decatur. Tex., Oct. 4 —It was re-
ported here that a heavy hailstorm
_________ | traversed the southern part of the
New Ori fans, OcL 4._A refugee I county and near Paradise it was a fatal year, jyajor asm uj « >»
Bf who has just reached here from the , visitor to cotton, knocking all out that i say whether he would or would not ac-
lower portion of Plaque-mine parish, , was open and almost destroying the! cepit the nomination if unanimously
says the water from the gulf was driven green bolls. __ j tendered him by the Populists.
,lfW depth Of three to five I lerriUe Storm. *rn ) The Te*a7c«tt.m Crop.
Qt ektabo, Mex., Oct. 4.—ihe town Sj£\ Antonio. Oct. 4.~ReIjablereports
of Jalapau, situated m the -northern-| rt(.,i i..... from all t arts of south*
a ter-' —
They Are Divided Upon the Bond
tlon and Cannot Work In 4larruony.
Morgan’s Amendment to the Bill Ke-
pealiug thy L’nrchaRing Clause.
■WasiungTOsK, Oct. 4.—The difficul-
ti#s hi tie way of securing a compro-
misfi on the repeal bill* becomes more
and more apparent every day, because
of the differences which exist on the
Democratic side of the chamber. These
made themselves from the beginning
most manifest on the question of issu-
ing bonds. Some °f the especial cham-
pions of the administration insist that
if silvef is to be coined to the extent of
$7001,000,000 or $*00,000,000 as proposed,
in order to preserve the parity of
gold and silver it will be absolutely
necessary to procure a greater
ripply of gold This position is
cotnbated by the majority of the sil-
Democrats, and many announce
their unalterable opposition. Discus-
sion has also developed the fact that
there are some Democratic senators
who favor repeal who will not vote for
the bond issue because of the bad effect
they think the adoption of such a policy
would have upon the party. Unless
the bond question is in some way
eliminated from the measure, there-
fore, it seems impossible for the Demo-;
;s to agree upon a bill as a party j
tsnre. A Republican senator ex-1
The Curiosity Shop
On Tenth Street,
BUYS - SELLS - AND - RENTS
'■ 1
-Everything in the-
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS LINE,
Fays Highest Prices and oells at Lowest Figures.
All Kinds ff Machine Needles and Attachments tor Sale.
S. GLUCK, Prop.
made hie escape.
Hurried to llie Water'* Edge.
Memfhis, Oct. 4.—The steamer Jas.
Lee burned to the water’s edge on the
Arkansas side. Loss $20,000, partly in-
sured. The Gayoeo escaped without
material damage.
NO MONEY PUT UP.
The Guarantee Ha* Not Been rotted lit
the Corbett-MItcliell Fight.
New York, Oct. 4.—It hasleakedout
that the Coney Island Athletic club had
not lived up to its agreement with Cor-
bett and Mitchell. When the article#
were signed by the pugilists recently it
<• i i n ii. _ a. 11. — uLaudv
m
■ ?
Yellow Fever Death*. „wv „#_v_ ___r_D____
Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 4.—Fourteen was stipulated that the club should
new cases of lever were reported post $10,000 as a guarantee that the
yesterday and three deaths. A telegram contest would not be stopped. This
from Surgeon Murray at< Jessup reports money has not been forthcoming, and
rumor has it that the club will not post
it all.
a
six new cases there.
A irlo ol the Wilson Gang Safi')} Lodged
by Otticer*.
Buffalo. Oct. 41'—Three more of the
over the laifJTto a depth of three to five j
feet. The fury of the wind wrecked j
many houses. ; or jaiapan. snuaieu iu me •»<
The worst news is from Bayou Look. t of tLib 6tate. *-a8 visited by
irVinri.! "Mon? I ifDf U 1t.d KTITITllV Of -it . i 1, ...... el. _ _
deanuce. a ucimuiiui** v-»-, ------• ■ ;
pressed the opinion that when a com-1 notorious Wilson gang were capture'
promise came, if it is to come, it would in this city. They are well uresseu
originate on his side of the chamber. ' gentlemanly appearing fellows, and
__— | had been in Buffalo about two weeks.
Th« House.
Washington, Oct. 4.—In the house
thf delate on the elections ,151} only
The agitation against tho fight and
the attitude of Governor Flower hav»
caused the Coney Island people to bA-.
oome somewhat flustered, and it is Haiti
thatthev will not put $10,000 whoro
Mitchell and Corbett can get hold of it
J..VU y—.....;....., in ease the battle is stopped. In other
They boarded in a respectable Liard- ' wl their ^resilient to forfeit, this
ing house, but spent much of the r ' aiJU,nnt of UK)I)t.v js generally regarded
time in the slums of the city, * h<”r I )h lllt) uature oJ H bluff.
sKte j » y ^ StaisrzSitfi ; *3*5*
eissippi. Here a colony of oyster fish- ^isbed and many people killed anu. ** , ’ . . * * . * jj
era numbering 150 is reported totally injurwj. The'crops iu the pathway ci j ", n A ,‘t, 1 7 *’
afin1l\ilaml Diul naarlv flifl whfl* tlflltR- , -..... _ I ... .. .7 .... 7 1 I llefe .
annihilated and nearly the whole popu-
lation of that section is rei»orted killed
oar drowned. Boats have gone down
from here, but it is impossible to get.
any news from the relief party.
In all there has been a total, includ-
ing the above, of 200 deaths reported,
ltorts from below show that the
• «®tii of Sunday
- damage along the
1-leans to the gulf,
Lpiaqueimne parish, three persons were
p killed.
( At the Mannilla camp, near there,
BobFeno, a railroad man, and Manuel
Pita were seriously injured and brought
to New Orleans for treatment.
R At Shell Beach on Lake Borgine
| great damage was done, the clubhouse
*' there being completely wiped out.
At Bohemia, where there are 100
people, not a house was left standing.
The sugar cane .escaped much in-
jury ,lt was blown down, but as it
was ripe it will be cut and ground at
once.
The damage by the storm in N*-w
Orleans will amount to $876,099. Chit-
aide of New Orleans the loss as iar a-
the storm were destroyed, and there j
was much suffering among the people.'
"
Death Jitnteiicw Coiifirine*l.
Barcelona, Oct. 4 —The supreme
council of war has ratified the sen-
tence of death on Pallas the anarchist.
no top crop. The crop;
is 4d p«r iwit. sHroct of last year’s yield,
in south a, --. Texas.
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\ •<!}«)i
St Johns. N,
Brliellioii Sopyresged.
Bueno* Ayres, Oct. 4.—Dr. Allen,
the Radical leader, has been arrested,
and the rebellion is believed to be cuj-
presstsl.
Mi<i» I’ullurd** Canw,
Washington. Oct. 4.—The Breckin-
ridge-Pol lard case ha- been placed on
the trial calendar for the October term.
THE LIMSER VAN DEAD.
tore Fojj. r ,
_____ B., Oct. 4.—The Brit-
ish steauW Khiwiderin. Captain Col-
lier, v,-McA'bailed from New York Sept.
Race, during a dense fog. The crew
were-saved, hut the steamer will prob-1
ably be a total wreck.
I l>i Training.
As bury Park, N. J., Oct. 4.—Obam-
^ urixwr \ni liau uiou-iuim v • , . uuw a**
alhiwml one flash of interest, when Mr. 1 arrest was quietly made <Trd was a
2^sfray‘nf South Carolina, the negro j complete surprise. Captain Martin, De-j
repro-K. ■ tu11ve, interrogated Mr. jxjle j tective Hayes and Patrolm,in Murj hv I AsBURY j akk, in. .j., oci. h,—oumu-
’'Jdifcsissippi. j pounced upon the three men in front of | Corbett i» getting down to hard
frvBoutelle of Maine supported the i a saloon and took the trio without r* '! work now at his training quarters on
«$d man, and between them they | ristence. The men’s names arc Clyde! iake. lie is doing the hardysU
rtjl the ’Mississippi,an to appeal to I Hamilton Wilson, Frank Kulster 'M1'11 kind of training, hut takes to it like,a
%aker to prevent further inter* | Fted Rowland, all young mem K"w' ; -auck to water. Corbett is a much bet-
Sat«»11 i linyi» t>ul Home. ;
Washington. Oct. 4.—ArchhisHop) ft
j Saioih. the papal legate, has
j completed ihe p-ircha.se of the4 hou^o *?>*'
’ formally orcu. ieibty the late J,u^4qa L
Bradley and which’ tcji» dticbtnd muhq ^
of Stephen A. Devqfhoi whilk-SMiator.
Tin' house is on the <«ormsr of Second
Row- I
jins. j land claims a residence here of over i>
WBowers of California followed in | year. Clyde WiWn admits having
tuition. j worked for "old man Wilsoi. -u
DeForest- of Connecticut advo-1 Omaha. Further than that they have
Ihe passage of thk bill. | nothing to say. It is thought they
bonclusion of W« speech Mr. | came here from Salt Lake City wh* re ^
DMtfhy of New York asked the unani- the Wilson girl lived who acted .is j
nfttp consent for the present considera- ; "fence” for the gang. The arrest - *
■fWflhltf the'Ne'wYorirmid N«# Jersey i made through information from S; m
"bill. The bill was about to go cute, the authorities of that city hav-
>ffgh without objection, with the ing been vigilant in tracing tLe gang
isent, when DeWitt Warner made since Charles F. Wilson Jscape.i from
rft of no quorum, after denouncing \ them after shooting Detective llawhy.
'ill as a blackmailing scheme, |
K llif'ft Jttl I IHl lull.
Although Horn \\ lihnut AIukvIo Ht* Livtn
to an Ul*l Ajj*.
„riT.„____.... ......... Wilmington, Del , Oct. 4.—The burial
can i>e estimated will lie $90,009, which j here of Charles Talley, the man wL .«, f,.r Lr,)Vtnj,,r 0p -,i,c
with the river losses will run the total, lived for 7U year- and tt months entirety I cutes,
to-something over $1,250,000. ! dependent upon relatives and friends, L
1 as far asbisowneffurtawareconcerned, I ’
and I street. N. W.________,u ^ .1:
\ oinmiiiitcHCUfit
Buenos Ayres. Oct. 4.—Communica-
tion. both by railway and telegraph, is
j restored. The republic is tranquil.
Yaleii'ine Yirasero is chosen candidate
rovincH of Corri-
N.mv Trial.
From Fe„*»coia. ! Yorllev.“f^jTarTclothing': Shreveport. La.. Oct. 4-Judge
Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 4.—The most, j eat ^ea] <(f tall; amomr old Brandy-1 Taylor overruled tm motion for a new
destructive storm Pensacola has tx- i w^ne Hundred people He was born trial iu the case of hrue.-t Nash, twice
perienced in 20 years began Monday i without muec-ks' and for‘a year after i tried ty jury " 1 t’v.-.rJ guilty of rnur-
inorning and raged with increased fury j hig birlh ,t Wttg tboi,Kht jlt would new? j dcr. A mo’u.f ;-r apr a1 was granted,
until late that evening. The win . , ^ a-1)]e to move < r speak. He oouM ;
reached a velocity of 00 miles. Ram uo* lfltw otll„r children, and Lis ex- |
i& in torrents and was swept m blind- sitI1, ,.f t r discomfort, which'l
ing sheets through tae streelH. No are TliHCje known by vigorous yells by
loss of lile has boon so tar reportt .. buu I ot)ltr babies, only brought from him
on every street uprooted trees, broken kiuJ of noite that sanded inhumai
fences and roofless buildings testify ti
Th«* finite.
srington. Oct. 4.—An amend-
rather novel to the bill repealing
rrchasing clause of the silver act
190 was submitted in the senate by
{organ of Alabama. It proposes
WtwoT, S. D., Oct. 4. A d.ff '-•.’if? j
occurred at Tt e village <>f s --euiei:. m
this county, hetw »,i Thmoas Morse, a
white man. a.’id tliref* Ir.ilian- <«1 ti.e
h'issentoi!-. which terminated m j
„ . killing of »>:h of *)i<- India-;-, • <
Je-enacttnent of the free roinAg” ('uuiplie!]. Hg- late inter; n-v-r at
ovkOf 1837 and the remission of 20 per agency. It appear-- that M< rss w
•«4$1 cf the tariff duties to the coun- j a ’-liur.ken Indian and 'Vr..j
tries which receive American standard I i-htsined a '•.•arrant tor the :.rr< -
dollars (of the present weight and firm- j M rso. < a:, ; lie!! and his Tu L'cr
ness] at par as legal'tender money. ] dortoik to aid in tin* arrest, when V
The debate on the repeal bill was drew a revolver and fired three h le t
continued by Dolph of Orpgon and Mr. i (Vinplieli, all taking effect. ' am;
Palmer of Illinois in advocacy, and ! lived'two days. Morse waived a
Mr, Power of Monfan i against the bill. ' iimimiry ei'an/inatiort.
the storm’s force.
The < t.ithulia Elecinia.
Laueiu), T;-x., Oct. 4.—A dispatch
fr..ui Salt lib . M -x.. states that the elec-
ts n ft,r oflic.s*r.« in the state of Coahuilu
pass off quietly Sunday, no opposition
being i:mu.tested to .lose Maria Mam
]>an»a|;<* at N«*%v
New Orleans Oct. 4.—The terrific
storm which struck New Orleans Sun-
day night was the worst that ever wa-
ited this part of the country. Twenty-
four or more were killed as tar us
known. Probably there were three
times as many fatally injured. Bur-
dette /street Mission church, cotton
yard/of Northeastern railway, L’ole-
xxia/s boiler shop, Pythias hall and i
ny other buildings were unroofed.
Bvetment levee on Lake Ponchartrain,
which protected New Orleans from
"overflow from the rear, was washed
away, the water sweeping over it 15
feet or mere. Mapy yachts there were
sunk or injured. Ihe transfer boat of
the 'leans and Pacitiorailroad was badly
damaged and several wharves carried
away. The New Orleans and North-
western railway track for several miles
ie washed out. The Louisville ana
Nashville track is torn up for 15 ma.es.
Tlt« Murui lit I ex4*.
Bllchkryu.i.e, Oct. L— A heavy cy-
clonw' storm passed over here Monday
night about dark, doing considerable
damage. It blew down the residence
dlWMr. Gregory, three miles s .nth of
jSl'cMy; also moved the residence it
William Kirby from the blocks. Lig lu-
lling struck the large hay barn of T.
Wells, two and a Ualf miles southeast
of here, killing two dews and burning
the barn and contents of about >000
bushels of oats, bay, etc. It did,some
damage about the city. r \
kind of noise that sounded inhuman..
At one year of age tho hoy had never
lifted his hand from the pillow on . ,
| which he laid, and when he wasdres*ed J q—- tho cannidate for govoruor.
or other little things done for him, w..r on sal...... iren.
which babies must have done, he was | /'hart -s:. h, Oct. 4.-The raiding of
literally as limler as a rag. At 2 years . ^ r<,8Ulr<(4 in lhi8 (;lty.
•of age the omy suggestion of looo.ao- \ ]m a constables, headed m
tion the boy had ever made was a sot. j ^ Gillard. arrested nine
of dragging himself forward on th; ; leading ex-saloonkeei«rs of the city and
ground. He never ejx-Ke a word m his I -
IHl) Hutu >1 Cbieo.
life. He had a way of expressing Inn.
self which his friends learned to under-
stand. but v>> a stranger the noise
which came from (.Hv mouth Lad a
startling and frightful effect.
tri*E>ZZLEr-. WEEKS.
BuIuhIRum Krnch t'oetu lllfa to Toll.'
<if 1 lie A l-M omler.
San Jose. Ooefi Rica, Od. 4 — De-
tectives O’Reilly and Von Gerichten
who were sent h"re to conduct Francis
H. Weeks back to the United States,
have arrived. They express Themselves
as confident, after a conference with
the government officials, that the evi-
dence will be sufficient to make their
long journey entirely successful and
j eonficated everything they could.
.A Stiitc Bank Sii»|>,'U,Ik.
1 Nashvilm-, Oct. 4.—The Bank ot
: Carroll at HuufMigtou made an as-
j tigninent to A. F. Lee. It was a stub
institution, organized a few years ago
j The snspensim vv/ll not affect anylxidi
j except a few stockholders.
Firtuiuii'i lluiiy Funnel.
Omaha, Oct. 4.—The body of Alfrei
C. Gyream, a fireman, caught undei
falling walls of the operahouse fire,
was found yesterday in the ruins. The
other firemen are recovering.
Killed HI* Playmate.
Columbus O., Oct. 4.—Ralph Smith,
long journey exuweiy , son of L. D. Smith traveling passenger
that within a reasonatle time they will '’agent of tliePennsylvaniarailroad, shoi
k % -l , i _ xr . _ -A ava/1 Vila Tio.urmnfo AfiOPtrO MtlUflfl
be able to laud their prisoner safe and
«ound in New York, where he will
have a chance to dem<ilietrate whether
be ie simply an unfortunate bankrupt
or ihe most despicable of criminals.
4
A ClercymaD OkiuimmI.
Clarksville, Tenn., “Oct 4 — Tbe
Fir* at Cut) ton.
.............7 -----4
Louisville conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, south, closed its an-
nual session at Elk ton Punday. Eleven
. new preifchers were’ admitted into tbe
connection. Bishop Isaac Love, eel- r . --------
Cnioo. Tex., Oct. 4.—This place was* ored. preached a sermon to the white c*r,i ™ ^ -f* ***J”"Pf
Fitifed Moudav iroruinir ’-v th# hea»- citiv>ene. which ie said to have orodneed, flsctric railway loltad. Low $100,000.
fcl“" 11 ■ aaRi .•
and killed his playmate George Mason.
The matter js being investigated.
Four Drowuad.
Marshfield, Or., Oct. 4.—A party
of five went sailing on the Coos bay.
The boat capsized, drowning B. M.
Delawui-y, John Wichland and two
children.
In the course of Mr. Palmer's speech :i
discussion occurred betwi en IMessr-.
Bfewart, Allen an-1 several others as to
whether the fall in the price of win at
and cotton were due to tin- full in the
•flirhjKf silver, Mr. Gray taking the
illative view.
\4AVf ••
Church t Iimii mi a '•trike.
Baltimore. <ict. 4.—Tlie choir of
,-re- I
trial cars of th* Oahton m* MaariHoa
M»> nmeiit, street, M< thodist Episc*»pal
church, one or the fashionable place-
of worship here, went "ii a strike •>-
cRU.-, the minister interfered with the ^ wit,
leader. Rev. U. Herbert Richardson is i lri,
the pastor. La-t Sunday the male1
quartette, which is a very tine one, whs j
jjjjput to sing when the pii^tor suddenly
arose and aimouiued a hymn. Attvr
the services the choir demanded an ex-
planuthip,, whereupon the preacher said
the "spirit moved him to make tin-
Chang'4,”* At a meeting of the trustei s i
he uiitSe tho same explanation. Th- ri
choir, however, claim that they were! n
discourteously treated and n-fn-e I ; d
sing until the preacher apologizes t<- j *•
leader, There was no music, the con-1
gregation singing the old time Met.h-1
odiri hymns as they did before an or-
gan and choir were introduced.
HolitUy ut Kcliitbiirgh.
Edinburgh, Oct. 4.—Edinburgh is in
holiday attire, owing to the fact that
the Duke and Duchess of York are on
a visit to the city to receive the wed-
ding present's given them by the citi-
zens of Edinburgh. After the presenta-
tion of the gifts they were given the
freedom oi the city.
DriiwnsR In a Clatmi.
Nashville. Ills., Oct. 4.—Ruth, the
2-year-old daughter of Daniel Jones,
living five miles east of here, fell into
an uncovered cistern and was drowned
before assistance could arrive. There
were only three iuches of water in the
cistern. __
A Huy’* Grlrna.
FoBT Wayne, Oct. 4.—A 16-year-old
boy named Bert Miller enticed the
'1 daughter of .Dennis^Madden
1 * six miles south of thii'oityi
building and aeeaulted
l UuMd Hi.
W:i hit a. Kim. Oct. -i.—,!<•** j .,, ,i-.
Jiii.' k r.;;; t 1. i * • i i .11 m i- f ,t ... - . i
who I urgiarired the pi-st nflice at.
Hume. Mn., on Thursday nig! t. were
enj tv.rcd here. Their swag anionnted
to $3Tti.i in money and'stamps and <.ver
v.'U'U. f 'ltfier stub’. \Vr • v rap-i
tc.ro-i over $160 w-'rth of staiuja Mini j
$70 in cash were fi'ijnii mi ■-t,i. l»n-I
ing the* veiling Davis l.ad 1 i*mi selling i
staj: ;.s at n > - fin the dollar., and as a<»»i |
a# tlie police heard of it they lan ti.r !
IVVII.
ter man physically than lie was a year
ago. ______________
NE.WS ‘N BRIEF.
The revolution m Argefitlra is about
at an ena.
The Presbytiorians of Macouib. Mu.,
dejftmated a baimt-ome chiprch.
It is possible that Utah and Nevaff*
may again 1»- merged into one.
Three Uiiinese garilnors at Rutin,
Mont., were murdered by robbers.
Canada has refused to impose further
restriction on Chinese immigration.
Cowboys found ihe dismemberes!
skeleton of a man near Nelson. 1. T.
The congress of Mexico has author-,
i/.eil 1 resident; Lhuz to ref'din the pimfal
laws.
Bismarck's bealtb isgi\ ing ins friend*
gn at alarm. He is steadily growing
worse.
Silver minor- at Aspen rt fused i'9t
work under i> e j-n■posed sliding 'Rcotih
of wages.
Joe Hardin, the Ceiitralia train roll-
'» r, admits ttmi the outlook for niin is
, \ * ry dark.
Near Fort Wayne. Tml., a 16-ynur-old
toy criminally united a 6-ycar-olii
girl and tied.
Dr. William A Cole, a man who is
prominent iu Masonry, medicine and
politics, died at, his home in English,
lud.
Mi 11' t t * l ft iti dililt M <» 11
; v..» ;?■”*>. [ I • . ( Ip'
.g ••• .a! tr,;;i*-re
\i it. 1 1 ili r: t:;'! ■">
and semi mo.it111\
milen- In cult work unles- 'je
A in \v ty ti. m of regulations rcntrict-
n.g imniigi'itu ' from Cuimda will I t
; it into for-. * y ihe United Statesgov-
i rnment.
An aged and wealthy Illinois farmer
.vent to the World’s fair, made iho ac-
quaiiitaiicc id’ a waitress in a r istau-
t ant and fi.ithwith luioie hor hi a
-1 «ii'e.
i j The northwest bnva Methodist I'ipitf-
>t ' copal coliferi-iii e adopted reso.ntious
"• j vigorously domuoi ing tho old pi dtical
, parties for avoiding prohibition aa an
i ,i-sue. __
K»U« J .% l»«s|»«*r»ito Negro.
Washing-hn, O. t. 4.— Sergeant Ron*
ray and a patrolman saw E.'wood
! Reed, colored, coming along the. rail-
road track at L< kingtou carrying u eu.U
; pu-ious looking bundle. They ordered
I the negro to st< p while they exainincd
the package. While the patrolman wan
! leaning over the bundle Elwood drew
:. .r -Is it knife and was about to plunge it into
,... ;>,vr I his back, win n Kenney saw his mton-
Ln,
shall lie. coluphed wit ii. Tiie ,..............
paid is b’.i i ntsper ton. A t*o::t M»0' lions and whipping out a revolvei ahoi
nuiH-rs att.Mi.leii the meeting and State' the negro through the heart.
Rre-meiii i.’rawtord addressed I item.
_____ ______ | A ltl|( I,amt Claim.
r oue i *)>]•>».i»u. : Parkerhhuro, W., Va., Oct. 4.—The
I'ms) ho, Get. 4.— A lamps vj lesion heirs of Phillip Shaw, deceased, of Co-
in a cob red boardinghouse on Penn-! jienhngen. N Y., are preparing to bring
sylvania avenue Monday night 'atally ! suit, for large bodies of valuable land«
burned Mrs Nett it, t lie- proprietress, j in Obio. among which is the land tying
girl will die- Mill.. ni»ht.
and Roliert Madden, a bearder. The
others narrowly escaped.
A Hall Flayer Hilled
Hannibal, Mo.. Oct. 4 —Bert,Hoover,
a ball player, fell from a freight oar on
tbe Hannible and 8t. Joseph road and
was instantly kilted. .
Milled Hi* Wife and Suicided.
Caldwell, Tex., Oct. 4.-P»uiG.
Kasmur shot his wife to death, ntfoaded
the piatoi and killed himself Heturdaj
on the lake sliore at Cleveland, now m
possession of the Lake Shore, Big kVror
and Pennsylvania railroads. The ohtint
is estimated at 12.000.000.
1/MMgW.
Cbicaoo. Oct. J—Wheat—Oniet and nature
itruDferi Dec., MS54c.
Corn Higher ewNinalter receipts; Oct, Or.
Prorristone -Higher. i
January perE—•14.20.
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Crow, J. D. The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1893, newspaper, October 6, 1893; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth585041/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.