The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 364, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 2, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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Mli liCK TO PARTY
jiicosaiis Plainly Presents the Duty
j of Democrats
t lES ORGANIZED AND ACTIVE
M
ItXtKj All Must Ksart Theinselrss to Al
n Vi ° nr Meud r on Sel Inill
V
vi astloat of Democratic Harmony
i
Cuero Texas April 1 Mr n A rims
ant has issued the following address to
ihe democrats of DoWitt county which
If fallowed Is pood ndvlco Tor the demo-
cracy of Texas
To tho Democrats of DeWItt County
AS ono of your accredited delegates to
tlio convention held ut Corpus Chrlstl on
Mnroh 24 to nominate tho cnndldito of
the democratic party for congress tiom
tlltfi district to 111 tho vacancy caused by
thi death of tli < lamentod YVm 11 Craln
I e J It my duly In view of the existing
vSii in ° lttca conditions to urge upon you tho
Tf luty ° supporting earnestly and actively
HLrS th0 nymlneo of
our party In the struggle
vvhlch ti now beforc iis
1iiii Btuieincnt thai tho only hopo for
jiuri > economical administration of our
jsiiycriiinrntand tlio preservation of our
Sttv Institutions lies In the democratic
i tiatty niay liavo liecomu a trltu saying
bill It Is hovtrthelebs to my mind un
lUjHdtitely true on
Lpon thu greut question of ttnanco our
jvttty has bucii ami Is mill divided but
° Vi frcr c s 11U3t u fought out mid
sUtlcd within tho parly and ho has best
luaraid democracy who always submits
jo tjo will of tlio tivliirlty inlrlv find
hoyostly expressed If the inform of our
lnim lal system which is demanded hv
those of us who fuvor thn free oilnii e
of Her an tnoii > y of ultimate redemp
tion is ever uccoinpltshed 1 believe
Wit do our whole duly ns democrats It
Mill bo dono by thu grout National demo
oruHr party nnd whenever wo opposn or
fall ttt support Ihn democratic organiA
tton we would n the bonds of Ibmo who
lire flgliHng the battle of tho poiplo and
Utlay the accomplishment of tie refni n
tor which the musses are contending
The platform upon which Mr Klulerg
was nominated and now stands dedans
la plain and uninistnkable woids fjr b
ntillll m nud Ihe free and utillmitou oolu
tgt > of silver but It declares ngnlnsl tho
ixithago of silver at 16 to 1 The onlv
difforence beween ns who demand the
cotetaira at is to 1 mid tho majnrltv < f
Hi convention who favored the platform
adopted Is ono or rati All dnmonins
want the parity bet won the gnld anl
silver dollar maintained Tho mujortii
ototir convention dhl not think the pultv
of tile two dollar eotild bn malntiluid
AVIta freo and tinliudod rolirnu nt lb
Ttvesvnt ratio we Inllevo thit tho partly
i vtf bo ho untlbtaliifd nnd wo pronmo to
ioilUmio > ur ilRh within our pirly for
thft fren and iiiillinltod ooIuhro of Hllver
dollars nl tho picsont mUo but n do
not propose to abandon our party It thti
Jseoifi Khoiiltl liA lecldod aRiitnxt us
Tho democtat who ipilt bis perly upon
the ouestlon n to what Is tho proper
rotb > for tho ooIuuko of Kohl and pllver
falli to appresbite the tri rncniliii of
denycraoy turns tiln ba < U ut > un the itlorl
ou achievements of the pa t nnd eloss
his eyes o the hope and promise of tlu
future
Let no democrat In DeWItt couny fuller
In hi alleKlanco to tho party The en n
le < C detnocney are orsrunlzed and ii
tlve and Wo must all exert ourselves to
thoend that n full deinneratie voto slmll
10 cant on ho 71b of April for the nominee
of our party and denioorutlo snpri inney
ltl this dltftrlet be malntiilned
Qui eaudldato oinininds the respfNt
aiid confldeneo of nil who know him and
It will bo a lnsllnn reproach to us as
domoerats If by our lukewurmneis ami
laolf of Intoieit In the matter wo allow
iilm to 1 > dffeated 1 di not fear this
heoaiife I bellevn thfi diniorpiry of le
VIVt county will dn their duty nnd nil
tYiUy to tho support of tielr friend fellow
otHCJi nnd the nominee of their party
Hon Itudolpb KleberK
ltcfipcatfiilly your follow eltl7en nnd
Cblaborer In the rnose or pure nnd utiile
flled democracy It A Pleasants
TIIIllD DISTItlCT
Wet Flanattan and Wyllo lluller Named
as Doleirales
lollRvlrW Texas Jlnrcb 31 Th ropub
JlWiti coiiKresslonal convention for the
Third district convened hero today
AlttOUjrh most ot Ihe doleRutes wre for
aicKlnley It was evident that a lively
Jlpiht was In store over the selectluii of
detrtfatCH lo thn National convention If
not on tho lloor of tin oonvontlon ptndhiK
tlio report of tho committees after the
tijnHliary oibonlzatlon
At 3 oclock In llio afternoon Chairman
B I Jilnnaitan oalleil tin cnuvention to
I Crtisir and slaliKl tho nlm and purpose of
6 tint hB inblaio
Mayor W T Whltlork welcomed the
ipemtj rn of the convention
Ail It conslderabb hpiibbllnK S II
jJhldley of tinilth county wus elected tcin
TOrary chairman
hU was followed by tho nppolntinenl ot
comtnllKOB on crcdintiuls iiermanent or
Kanbatlon and platform ami resolutions
Alter disposing of tho reports of tho two
lrsi tnelitlontsl eotnmittees which were
nOottttd iMesBrs Wtbstur KlanaKiin U li
Sillier Wurron Held J W Uiitlor and
> VJ > on Adams thu committee on plut
l form submitted llio fullowinif which wa
nV > p d
l Wo ufilnn our fealty to tho republl
ca nirty hollevlns that contldonco will
tvi restored wlion tho party 11 In power
a V t > must Jmvo a dollar worlh leu onus
whi thvr In gold silver or paper
3 > V demand protection for all Ainerl
can products that the laborer may hnvo
Jilft reward
Wo belloviy that the quretlon of protec
Jion will bo tht > rrcat Issue In the com
ink 1iunpnlen aiid we Inslnict our dele
patfs and alternates to vote for Hon Win
McKloley bo Ions as his mimo may Ik bo-
rers tho convention and uso everyhonor
able means to secure his nomination
Dfllrttatea to the National convention
fctrtt
filocttrt werp General Webster Ilntiairan
ot Itusk county and Wyllo Hntlor nt Hmllh
jounty alternates Or A Iuey of
SrKS county and Yf II lntlium of Vun
Vvcounty
1 > C ttlcctor C W flush of Van Zundt
W ° i11 i tar permanent district ohalrman
J3 Baniuei II Planajtan of arint county
svfr central lnnnacaji addrrssisl llio con
i yZMc tor tlteen tplnuteu and tho ody
BJ IS adjourned f
m The fUlit mado by tho SleKlnley men
iPS t > nl ono from start to iinlsh Tho
w r lro < ccdM wore In tho main luirmonlous
A NORTH
TKXAS ItUMOIt
Alleged Th t tho Sound Money Men Are
Going to Holt
jrort Worth TevM April lA special
to tlio Gazette from Dallas says it Is
possible It li proliolile tliati tho regular
diinociallo org ulitU > n of Texns will bo
nlnus tho ClsrkHardy followlue after
tlio Mnforenoo of Jtold slandnrd ilojn
Ka yto Take
Baty
iM feature peculiar to Hoods 1llls Small in
k 1SMBlBtentll0rflU2 son wan
w
y > mMu
mm iiptiik imi
cliole
lions
m nm
ocrnls to l > o held nt tho city hall Oalltd
ii3 u local conference It has auddenly
been tinnsformed Into an event of Stnto
Itniiortnnee Nwrly nil of tho IiIr kuiis of
tho Hardy fotees in North 1mm nrc
expected to bo here Thcio was mueh cau
cushiK yesterday nmoiiK the local lead
eishli of tho Rold men and Inst nlRiit It
leaked bill tlvat somelhlnir nntallonal was
In thu air
A Uniclto tracer llnnlly located tho
cause or the iiKitallon manifest In ROM
circles It was found to be a notice Iroin
headquarters that the llmo has come
to abandon tho semblance or cooperation
Willi the regular democracy and to make
a formal declaration of wnr iiKilnst It ttj
renresented by the commlttco of which
Chalrmnn Dudley Is the head
Ill other words tho tip has been given
that Chairman Hardy has been convene
by recent events to the lark filiiu of ac-
tion and that ho wants authority to pro-
claim a formal separation of his bheip
from tho flew sllvi r coats That atithulltv
will probably be confened by tin meet
Inj lonhtht whlih will be declared to be
a leptesenlatlvc conference or If It should
rail to act at oin u It will call a Keneial
ineetlhE for this purpoMi It Is under-
stood that Judge Clark Senator Matlorlc
and other dklnthelastdltchers have
been iircenlly reipiesteil b > ittelid to
nlnht8 meetltiK and that Chaliman llaidv
will bo lure The grounds of Ihe proposed
se esslon will b < > that the demoernlle
enmity rommltttei nf the Htate In follow
bur the plan of the Statu executive com
mitten have disfranchised the opponents
or Independent freo eolniiRu nt tho tallo of
11 tl I They will he tlrRvd to boll countV
conventions and eleet ilelrgntes to partf
clpato In a Slate convention which will
ele i dolomites to the Phlcaifo eonvctitlon
nnd noinlmle what will be called a true
blue democratic State ticket-
s far as tlio maiiaiers of the Clarh
Ilardy combine run spilt tho lelnoelall
purlv It Is as Rood ns split This Is the
proiritiimn ain l upon and It will he
carried out
DONT TOVli flLASPCOOK
Populists Not Dlsiwmid lo be Warm To-
ward Keeent DMnntrats
Austin Texas Apil IssiiIiik his
call for it coptenili it to be In Id at Lock
bull May I to I deb Kates to the lllf
feiviu popullrt com nil jus to be lit Id this
Vnr nmtrinaii I ii < uih a ot tie Ninth
Uiwi t clonal Usno toik i
attention in ti
or ihe N 11nn i 1 Ht i i
tlv roiimilltees t ai i
lininlllilt lulls be Ml el unill
llonil popiili iinntli
finineo 11111 01 i niii i
I uiaUin 1 iiuise i unuti
all Hilttit lipeiir In be p
> r > 1 ill iheiv Is irih i
Ial In Hi in em v a
> nsitn to rail
tnnu nttnioilH
1111141 xi u
Min leShlnllill
I i II Kk
io Ii a
I he Incir
m In a
i pi 11 un
I h
sl rlttl
In filet il u mpi j I u Willl
l no fiei
pops in rilllel
water ll teienl
who want lj inn f
and Uo tn1 iirop
ibm
t lleul oif liuin II 1 s
doml Lor ni and u n njn iiul
the X iilomtl pupiillit i iiiim t u not
II III ltlillOf 11 lllllple u Slillid Oil lie
fore uivinx him inMi
n u s t
sluaiil iniiinnth u n i i i uiini
nun m he In Milm n h r i i t Ii
ihitiviiK i un wnii l t mill mi
Ite W K Milk in nti I u i
toi hi pollileul li iit i ii
abwsil Iim n i i l i liniiom
lien inialv ins m1
Usill lens ol ll 111 1
1 lili wis mule i pi n ti r 0 0
the ppuiis if P
Willl IHt leeinilj u v p on
tmiil lis IIilul mi un
ililisiimiiii l l i rruni I u
iwii count Willi KiHs
llll I ll i IV 1 111 I li ni
a ll il the reI
I lo lirw nl I
miii t th ir uith
olll in inii hiior
lo inii iiilr
iniin i
Hon vi r ii horde of fn Kok
whose prilleinal stnu In iiado Is ll
iisorinient i ibnippoluud ainll
In thi nelfrhMirliooii in > nny ibu
cnlle
I on iJlmi o K lw > iitrs lo
iHiine to tin
fiom n I urn rr dlstr t it
amilnsi Albirt llut m nu
b li Id down In lb roil en lliem eiue
he dMn roaxidcr Ihe elianees nf wlenliii
lelv i No imnlts tlioi is J
i Wii ha piomptly
faben ofi tin fejo t > nitt to r noli
out rtu tlio iiomlnatlon but iheie Is no ilis
ii ltlon am th thi ni piutyltes t uni
Jhr IU Uds
me nnd the
chances are dculdodly asabiil htm
JIAKKUS STAND
Will Slay Will the Demtsiney lloldlnc
Principles AImio Hllver
Waco Texas April 1 Speaklnn of tho
nclliiu of tlui sound money n en yesterday
and the ftee Mlver people last Salurday
Hon W t3 Itjikor said ludav rejiet
dieply the action or th ulu er men hist
Saiurdaj bin inti Uf rjsn
I hero was noihlnK
i n f OTn
money men to do but to take the notion
they look stoili iifun on The silver
mi i Just simply bolld
mid so far us Im
rnio < tned i lalI 11 r v
oigiinmed 1 iBI1 onsm i
oniic 1 calm to if
a and as
Mich s mil stay In what 1 rn V u ln
demoerat lankr Hulleva ocinuilttw ox
In in
eil lis authority uniiiieatlmiablv
lis mandates wore not blndnu en
1 lats of Texas In tukhur action
lo ally Heine rule is n itni principle of
ilellio niey dltil whin wo lo o siht of
Ibis fnet then we urn trerdlni on danun
ciis iri i dii my iBl in the
silver men out of tho action they lonk
Saturday but lo no nvall The truth o
the matter Is that tin thine was inanl
nniuliMi by want men who urn anxious
to imi for office and had not the contuse
to do no mi tbilr own names The sad
dled tlwo free nllver horso In ride in on
but tho nnimnl Is roIhk lo pilch bsforu the
Journey bun tnou aceotniilhihed Tho sil-
ver men havent only bolted tho dem-
ocrat lo party out they have shown that
they do not hold the welrnro of the party
111 very hlith esteem for they have Jill
about turned Melenimn coilntv ever to
the populists Divided as llio dnmocinoy
Is It Is weakened so ns to make II a prev
to the oiitanlied milter nnd dclcrmtneil
linpullsls So far ns Ijri concetneil I hold
purly principles blither than the ipnii
Hon nf sliver and shall stay with the
IMS I democrat y of tlio county come what
may
INDICATIONS Ul 1IAIIXIONV
Henderson of Mllatn Bees Them In Abun
dance
Austin Texas April lllon T H Hen
derson of Milam county who was In the
clly today expressed the opinion that II
Icoka now as If we deinociuts are Kolni
lo have moro harmony this year than
ever befoie
llo belluves also Hint tho June Slate
convention will ho a very vearofnl f
fulr and there will he no disposition to
unseat delisatcs sent up from countlos
which did not follow tho Stato executive
conunllteiiH recomnieiiilatlonn lo the let
ter Piom present appearances Mr Hen
dirsou bus the situation slued up about
MU Jhrc m 0tli nun everybody pre
dicted that by this lliue the Texas ilemoe
raey would bo In n state or violent erup
tlon nnd that llgurntlvrly speakluir
democrats would ho tenilmr around with
knives drawn upon each other Tho ion
linry Is tho case however The Itlckem
x Vtui1 ° 1 ° 1 M l e about
worn Ihemselves out and huhsii
fifeTr 1n 1 00 o > p u > l B rest fro
their lurid i shafts and pfuu has beKu
to relKii cvrrywhere except In onu or two
editorial dcpartmenls whot th
hai iibss
dlverllsemenl of dally lipping the i einf
criillc party un Ihe Iiiiek1 with T
led weapons Is still indiito hi Jn
journallatlo warrlois iic al < bar less
sate j uovoke 1 vi
iiKPinniCAN TmKitaiiNfii
Austin Texas Apill lWhlle thosn em
lumt colortd republlcati bosses Wrlcht
Cuney and Illll McDonnld worn unanl
mpus In the belief
Hint the only way lo
carry tho late republican convention was
to declare It carried limy seem to dlf
as to llu results obtained frutn such
declaration
MiiHoimII for iii > nnve Has fiKur j
5 uL t ItLw l L un > voles
f < 1 vn
i ii i
I if
I f < > t >
Monument to be Erected at Dallas tiy the Danch
ters of the Confederacy
IMItaH KSSlTa Jl fk ot ho Ihlrteon
f
for erctln a tnaKUlfeen i orjlie oSm iu
a
a ca
palatini between tho two leadeiM In inies
llon It has boon siiKCesteil Hint Ihov
turn the mutter nvir to thlr emit l
Ktidj friend tlouel llawley the
Louisiana politician for arbitration No
doubt ho would be Kind to undertake
tin Job iiiil aeiiulre some of that ptotn
lustier which dlilnl Ket hue and be
relieved of the necesslly of ciiltlnk lo
ViW11 1 mk fnr Ie that Illll
l CUt While
the convollnu
was robiK on
HlNl MONUV IN lllllI
Helton Texas March 31 Tho Sound
Money club of Helton met nt thu cnuit
boiito last ulKhi to consult nil tho political
Issues A coninuiiio
of nlxtythreo was
appointed to attend a sound money couu
SlIVHltlTHs TO CONPi
Dallas Texan April lAftrr conroriliiB
with the sliver
leaded Chiilttuiin tleorKc
of tho blmoinlllc
coinniltleo
Ihiuied a letter
> esterday to the other county bimetallic
chalrmil ln the Sixth district riiiucttlni
them to meet at Dallas next Wednesday
April S at 130
oslocK for llio purpose
or ilevUbiK a plan by which tlio menus
ir sllier may iihioc iiioii a canllilate for
MinijrekS lo be voted tisu In the primaries
of June
6 This step Is belleiert to be
necessary to prevent thn capture of Dni
ss am other cotiniles In the district by
tho koIiI men by plttlnir one candidate
ufoilnst the seveiab
CANDIDATK KOt HKNATOII
fleauinint Teias April 1 JinlK Wll
Ham P Hardin i prominent sioclt raiser
ind fanner of IJborly comity was In
tho city today en route lo Kountio on n
bi sIiuhs trip At tne sollelluiliin f bin
friends JudKo llitniln im ivusemed to
become a ciuulidua for the democratic
iioiulnuiloii rot kenauir from this
dla
n JlK 9 ot IsilltlcUn in
the lljoral iiiianlnB f nn inrm bui
is a man of lino ability niaiked Inlivid
nllly sound In his political oiiliitms i i
i J V ry w y lUullllcd to lepiiM t ihta
illstrlet In tho upper house of the Slato
I alu
Ieyorctt assessor
and
collector W M
Olll sivretarytreasiner w M Jeier ami
JZ 11 Thls virtus y
y nc a nlnates the
ne ro
HOT CAM PA I ON
Palestine Tonus March 31Tho
1 I all thn talk now
very Inch
o r p Vnn rl oLn hJiLff rt rVoni
elty
can bo btoiiKht to bear upon the iurrrlli
PoiiTitAi Ntnics
himself ln he VlK rnmlnc < d
uemlnatlon 1 tit Ji lrn h Pratla
c <
district Ho is an rres loiial
ver a revenii iLif ° e sl
crnmnt nld c Hty by Kuv
WANTKDJN TIJVAS
war cA war i ro
murdu of a nvn named Krl l
Till IHEIlltlLLA llllIHS
Montgomrry Ala News
TI llmiMou Post I deservedly severe
on tliiMo newspapers which claim to be
democratic and yet ore continually bomsi
VL l ° i > lr IndepcnilonVe 1111
r U 4P democVai S
ut
d mlsreproseiu tfV
would espoci or eousldornion I
simivn to 1 gurrrllla
ourr 1 Ml
rf 1
< > y as 0111
use
en
hn
PINIID FOIl ASSlt LT
KoiniUe Texas April 1 i tll0 diH
am t tico was ilul
11 ic
murder
ait ment
S j imo ir
r of Rm b hhnS R rn lo if
p v uf t r i > Is
11 ilr l by Vil wo I lo 5iila < Corn ae
plexioii Ponder Try It
u I
CROPS MAY BE INJURED
Norther Caused iMnny to lhprcss
lcar for 1rult
IT IS TOO LATE TO REPLANT CORN
Willi Hope for n Oouil YieldHaln Naetled
lu Some Ssatlotu Some Cot-
ton Planted
Weimar April 1 Away goes the crops
Is heard on every corner today Tho Wind
Is hitch and stroiiy from tho north cloudy
anil cold and Krowlni coldtr rapidly Too
yottriK cnrileu truck la badly whipped und
will wither unit dlo to a considerable ex-
tent If the corn ciop should he killed It
Is now loo Into to replant with the hope of
Rettlne a itood yield and ln consequence
the planters wnr Ions faces today
Cedar Hayou March 31 Mr James Os
puod has puichased a largo number of
acres out of tho WhltlnK tract of land at
this plnco and Is now pluclm a Kood wire
fence around It Mr Osjood expects to
til uul a liirKe portion of this laud In
lino fruit trees lie also Intends to ito lu
tho poultry business on a largo scale
1armhiK operations ate holm resumed
mice moro after so many days of bnd
wuither The potato crop lins been lu-
ll ted considerably A wood many will have
to replanl Coin Is ioiiiIuk up niil a few
ha corn lilsh cnoush to hoe This yenr
promhes to be one of the most successful
vears for thu fruit crop ever known at
till ulai e Tho peach pear plum Krupc
In fact every urlety cf fruit trees mo
heavily laden with > oune fruit and sweet
scented blossoms
HlKh Prairie March 30 Tho farming
Intel est Is loulcliifr lip a little sinco the
dry wvather sot lu still very backward
for this season of tho yenr Corn about
all pluntid evry little up however A
Reiitlo ruin would bo hlKhly adiiitaKeous
to tho younK corn A fair crop of cotton
will lo planted diiriui this month April
The Post correspondent has tramped
around considerably ln portions of Madl
ion rirlnu s and Ieon couulles and llnds
tho farming Interest about eiiuully nd
vnneoil one seel Ion with another So tar
us iiippllos for the sustenance of man and
boast am ooneernod the countiy Is In
a hotter condition than usual more meit
and corn than for several years past
Carmine April 1AI 630 a lu a cool
norther ypinnK up nnd changed the
lheimon otr from 70 iIoriocs to 5t > doyrees
If the norther Increases materially until
tonight ihe fruit ctop and vegetables us
well as corn and cotton crops will be
Injured to a Kr > at extent If not totolly
ilosiroyed throwing tho lato ciop lids
sprint still later Most nil farmers In this
section are two weeks later with both
corn and eottou than last year and corn
has a poor stand looking sickly Cotton
Is only lory little planted up to date
and a few ucres are up The rold wavo
Is watched wdth preat interest by all and
It Is feared 11 will end with bad results
Murllli April 1 Quite a brisk norther
blew up al 3 oclock this inoiiiintv and has
continued to blow verv bard Much fear
is ovpressisl about the fruit crop us at
Ibis lime u seven cold spell will be very
Injurious Halu Is tKRiuulni to be needed
to lirliiK UP corn Karnicrs aro mostly up
wild their work and aro waitliiff for time
to plant cotton
Jasper March 31 The penrh crop was
Injured but llttlo by tho lato freeze and
If there Is no more cold weather Jasper
county Is Insured a Ktcat crop of frull
Weather Is flro for farmliiK and a sued
deal of cotton will bo planted this week
rlllntt April 1 A Held rain foil nt this
place early Ibis moriilm aeeompunled b >
a seven norther with every Indication of
a freeze Some cotton planted the ucre
nfic will bo increased a little
Chappoll Illll April 1 A slinrp norther
blow up this niDinlnc Miilto a chance In
the weather damnum to vegetation
lexliiKlon April 1 A cold neither 3
blowliiK this mornlm and fiosl is again
threatenoil
Itiem April 1 A strong norther Is blow
lni this mornlni
Till STATU CA1MTAL
A Numbor of Charters Issued Including
a Houston Society
Austin Texas Apill 1 Chartered to
day lleo Candy Manufacturing company
of Kan Antonio capital stock J1CW ln
ierporatois Max ICiillskl Morris Fried
man and R Wolfson
Thu IlleorChollm society of Houston a
Jewish betievoleul and educational cor-
poration no capital stock Incorporators
Iks Harrison Miii lloberls I llcusinin
Minion Oreonbeiif
Coieiiiinon Ice mil Cold Storage com
pany of III Paso capital stock tWevi i
lorporniors Itlchard Copies J P OCon
nor H llottan J 11 Kinlth
Thn Teas and Pacific Palk associa-
tion of Poit Worth putpOM the niili
leuinre of a bisrbill toothnll and bi-
cycle iiark capital slock illnM Incorpora
tots 11 II lac Nowtou Iasslior John
Cella It II Tucker II L Waggoner
INcriHArtllD lll CHIPTS
The roc lps of the secretary of slates
department for March amounted tn JHA
an excess of tSivi over thn same uionth
last year This Is due largely to the In
ireasej
number of chart is blng llled
and collection of i cs fiem couniy ofilcers
for commissions Issued them
PllAltl SIMPSON DIKCHAllllKD
Hie > oung woman Peail Himpsen ar-
rested several days ago on the charge or
cnuliiK her Infants death by ihiowlng
It out of the window or a ralltoad car
was dlsehaised today by Justioe Johnson
upon conclusive iMibnce that tho child
was dead when thus gotten rid of
LOCAL AND DIIPAHTMLNT NKWH
A lilting norther struck this city ibis
ali aS hK l
ntial day
Attorney tleiicral Crane ban gono to Kan
Antonio to attend the court of civil Vn
peals In that city
It II Noisworlhy of Orange
and Alf
uivrr alvsou r rt
ISreat prepamilons ar belni made ror
nt lumbermen vho
will meet In eonveiitloii hero on April 11
Secretary Citleten of Hit Smto Pharma
ceutlnil association today lssioi a
1 m ° l
B UKI
l
las May
A reward of in tvltij
offered by
llio governor for ihe acnrclioiisliiii oJ I
unliiiow n 0 iv itoi
ers assassinated lu UtHnllo county
iilt OV rnor > fered n
JAM for thu reward of
arrest of Harm v Thnii
charged with tho murder < James I aids
lu llraoiKi
copnty n Novct il iRia
PI
County Attorney J It Hrown of Ilianen
Vh i u > > 2
HlDV a eiwirtmcnt
Hint Hl losay
pollllcnlly speak ng and from 11Z
pen standpoint things r o
lIU 1 hn r
s prene
Yesterday was tho last day on which
riio lax collectors books are to hi vim
open tinder nl0 Colquitt J
tot eii 11 1
d con
equenco the tan i
rocNo dIjadT
Tex h Al lA man named
J M 1 lersou was found dead alongside
V l eslon llarrlsburg and M
tail pi it
M
1rn
lis broillfr J
t cripue
i 9
oi
At MONT itv i
t Trt u April l t i0ltl j
tw
ut if sour IiUe
is suit u the
HOUSTON DAILY POST THURSDAY MOTfcNING APRIL 2 1896
rlty iiKltatlni a railroad from ncatimont
to tho lake Ills idea now Is to extend
tho Texas Louisiana nnd Eastern front
lis present terminus on tho Trlnlly rivet
IhroUKli Sour nke lo Henumont In this
proposition ho tnrets encouruKotncnt from
business Interests of Iieaumont This
city would exert Itself to securo tm ex
tension of tho Texas Louisiana and Mast
cmHoys Mitchell and Hart aro still con
ductlnit a revival nt tho naptlst church
and the church Is crowded at each ser
vice
iniromar the UarbarUn will be pre-
sented at tho opera house tomorrow nluht
HIGHUK COURTS
FIHST DISTIHCT
Oalvoston Texns April 1 In tho Ilrst
district court of clil appeals today the
following motions were submitted
ror HohearlnK It V Hutches Jr et
nl vs J T Chase Threshing Mnrhlno com-
pany from Onlvestoii Alford Stoker vs
Samuel Pntlnn from Huskj cstern
Union TelfKrutih Company vs Kd Pruett
from Ilntrls J II ISosers vs Martha 11
Itobetts from Harris Alice Urlnkley is
luarqa Smith from 1olk Mlstourl Kan
sas and Texas Itallwav Company of Texas
is N 11 Stafford Horn Harris
To Pile Transcript Houston Mast and
West Texas Hallway Telegraph company
vs Davidson Ilardeinnn ft Co and West-
ern Union Telegraph Company
To Afllrm on Certificate Green Hayou
Urlck Works Company vs Jnmos A cush
man Manufacturing company from Har
rls T II Duster vs M Martin and J
I Thayer from Calhoun
Agreed Motion i Discuss Appeal Urant
ed Houston und Texas Central Itnlhoal
Company vs Joe Kuimr < kl from Wash
lngton
Appellees Motion to Ilovcrse and He
matiil Submitted S T Fontaine vs L
J lllcrlng from Oalveston
TIIinD SIJlHKMK DISTIHCT
Austin Texas April 1 On call o tho
trial docket In the Thiid court ot civil
appeals today the following prDcecdlng <
were had
A f tinned Mori Is vs Coleman County
from Coleman Texas and Pacltlc Hallway
Company vs Smith et ul from Harrison
Itevoired and Iteinanilcd Washington
vs Johnson from llastrop Connecticut
Fire Insurance Company v Kobtnfon
from McLennan St Louis Southwestern
Hallway Company of Texas vs WlilU
from Ilishur
On call of motion docket the ti owing
orders woro made
lteluarliig ltelilsedWilliams vs Jones
rl al fiem Travis Moore et al vs Illagse
et al lrum McLennan
flinnted Orlffln vs Parrlsh et nl from
Humit to dismiss uppent Simon Gregory
Dry floods Company et al vs Dean t Co
et nl loom Camp to amend appellants
btlef Scarborough is Howyer trotn
Jones lo strike out part of record Will
lam vs Junes et ul rtoni Travis lo tile
conclusions of root
Submitted for ltelicarlng DeConlova
vs Illlss et al from MeCulloclr Hrenoinan
v ltoaiiiuout Lumber Company el al
from Williamson four motions parks is
Tipple et al from Llano Miles vs Hiving
et al from Tom fin Mulonc el nl vi
Wright from Trails
other Motions Submitted Mele lanil ot
nl vs MeClollatul from McLennan to ad
vnnco cause Clark vs Uurk from Mc-
Lennan to amend record and llio trnn
crlpi llogiross vs Han Is from McLen-
nan to strike out part of transcript
FOP15T1I SUPltLMF DISTniCT
San Antonio Texas April 1 Tho fol-
lowing divisions were handed down today
by thu coutt of civil appeals of the Fourth
supreme Judicial district
Attlimcd In part and in pait roversa ana
remamled J W Spuiddtit ct al vs V F
Anders et al from Hill
ltevotsed and remanded Texas Loan
agency vs IIIrani Hunt et ul from Na-
varro Texas and Pacific Hallway com-
pany vs I W Payne rioni Grayson
J L S Hunt vs 11 I Ullibarrl from
Ilexur
Itevcrsod nnd dismissed Capiw Ciint
tey vs Guoigo A Liaehinuii from Dallas
Aftlrmeil J 11 Faust Son et nl vs
Sanger Hros riom Limestone W A
Thonip on vs i ullers < Ifenry et al
fiom Grayson J nuns 11 Crlder et al vs
San Antonio Heal Hstnte HulMIng and
Loan association J M Lmorson vs
Lmllla A Morson from Hexar
Motions overrubd Missouri Kansas and
Texas Hallway company ot al vs C M
McGlatuorv et al for rehearing lrom
Tonnnt First National Hank of Mason
vs D It II Leithctter et nl for reheat 1ik
from Meson Galveston llarrlsburg and
San Aimulo Hallway eompany vs Lllllo
Oorinby et al for reheating from Gon-
zales
Motions granted J D Walter Shiner
vs 11 11 w II Shiner leave to file
transcript from Ilexar
WOHK1NC FOIt TI MPFItANCr
Ilutige Texas March 31 Captain in C
Dtitton Slate leelnter for the Gool Tctn
plnri left this morning baling spent
eight da > s here lecturing on total ubsti
neiiie and piohlbltion It is the eomumii
opinion that a moie iloiiieut upcaker has
never been hoard In Karnes couniv A
most wonderful temperance anil prohibi
tion sentiment has been aroused in and
alkiul ltutigo
As tho lesults of bis lectures signed
tho total abstinence pUdge and a Good
1 molars bulge was orgnnl od with MJ
choi tor inombi is The rfr ers olcctul lat
night are as follows ihi f templar S
II lates Moo templar Mrs n C Ivnns1
eliinlaln bus shirar secrelnry Gordon
Tillc asslslnnl sirtiry Miss M
Guidon llnaielal s ciot irv Miss Idii
Inlk troaaiuer T 11 Wellbern marsluil
I Ilox iliptiiy marshal Miss Sallle
JlcCrea guild llss Goorgli Wilson
enthnl J F Weed past chief templar
I J LniiFon superintendent Juvenile
woik Mrs J II
Pllz T Jackson
Kiepcn lodge deputy
It Is eeeUd that nn election for local
option will soon bo ordcrd
HCIIHLKNIlKliO LMPHOVUMDNTa
Sehiilcnbeig Texas April 1 n Walt-
ers brlek bnihling boa been completed
and Is now occupied
A soda water and ginger nlo factory was
opened hero loday the machinery Is brnn
new and It Is first class in every icspeet
Mr Miller of Houston has put In a
sys
tem of lectilc lights Tho business por
Hon of town Is llglited up nnd In a few
days the system will b0 completed to the
resident portion of town Most of the resi
dences bvo
been wired but thn connec
lirst 8ci iss C UlC Th0 lsllt aro
Mr ChinIon A Kessler Is having Ills
re0leleJ w > voiy hand
ltOHHKD 1IY MIIXICANS
Gonrils Texas Apill ILnto this eve
nlng while out hunting near the little
village uf Slayilcn In t county J c
° ii rmo1 Idniself with a
sliotgun for riuall ami rabbits hitched
his buggy and
started towards 1 covey
vieu ilirco Mcxlcwns cam him
upon
disannul m ok anv V
nioncy i hadnbout an < svent their
i rejoicing htnitnonv camo to town
nnd reported Iho rohbury nud had tigns
lm
° VY tlat 1C l hew 11 r
been tussle captured iho robbers up to dato hnvo not
SBvurtK icrtonNTv
Palostino ivxlt March
11Will Cn n
r 111 empleje in tho shops of Iho iCr
iiatloun mil ilret Northern railroad
hups hoi > roecived a paluful and serious
wound today n tint shoiw Whllo working
1 largo trlphnmmer a pleeo of sharp Iroh
fW off and siruelt his front thigh cut
ting through lo tho bone
Ilirrv Hmlth whose foot was amputate
sevrril days ago Is Improving nicely
JinlKo Hengan has almost rceoverod
from his recent Illness and the old gmy
lirsii serins glad to pull the Grand Old
t iimmoier around
WHITWOIITII t lllOOMQlIST
Georgetown Texas April I Whllworth
t llloonnjulst condncllng a racket tote
made a chattel mortgage latoiloat night In
favor of W y ponn assiguro fir bcnellt
IX THE SOUTHERN STATES
Iivc Men Killed anil Others Injured
by ii Holler Implosion
GOVERNOR SEAY OF ALABAMA DEAD
Wan n Irnmlnent FIkuta for Quarter t > f
m Century Stun Jones nt
Atlnntiu
Memphis Tcnn April 1 A special to
llio Commercial Appeal from Greenville
Miss says At 2 oclock this afternoon
the two boilers of tho Planters mill ut
this placo exploded wrecking the mill
property and causing tho death of livo men-
us follows
Henry Williams colored Ilreman
Oliver Humphreys colored assistant nrc
man
Isom Freeman colored lnborc
Horace Wilkinson colored rnrpenter
Ld Straback white carpenter
The following were Injured Frank Wol
renden chief engineer badly scalded and
bruised Columbus Washington colored
burned and cut by the timbers will die
Tom Hrowti colored badly utilised nud
burned W 10 H Freeman coloied leg
broken Alex Hughes scalp wound from
timber Freeman Pendletun colored leg
broken and otherwise badly hurl
The
explosion oecuncl while Manager
Alexander was al dinner and the onlisu Is
Mated to bo it dry boiler This version ot
ll however not deiiiuto as nil connect
d wltli th boiler and engine room were
killed except tho chief engineer mid ho Is
loo badly Injuied to ninko uuy statement
Alter the wreck or tlio plant by explosion
lire nlzc1 the cuius but was suppressed
bj Urn lire department not however iintll
the bodies of the killed had been badly
charred Tho loss In dollars will reach
JJJWO on which there is uiloqunm lustir
auco In ihe Hartford Sltitm Holler Insur
ance company
About a year ago Ufa plant of tho oil
mill thus wrecked was entirely dost roved
lire
by billing a loss or sometlilng like
51Wi It had boon rebuilt on such n
salo as to make It one of tho most ex
tensive and complete In the South Tho
sceno attending todays disaster beggars
description In addition to tho vast throng
ol curious people there were scotes of
men women nnd cblldnxr sutglng about
tlio ruins In anxious scutch for natives
kilu V a lmVl > bc employed thero7most
of the litter being negroes Their grief
was Intense and added lo the melancholy
of the situation
HIGH WATElt
Kentucky Hlvers Flooded
Mlddlesboro Ky April 1 Ilvo Inches
of rain has fallen within the last fifty
hours and tho Cumberland Clinch and
Pomell rivers are out of their imks
Mne trestles on Mlddlesboro railway
are gone Tho trestle and llfty feet of ho
trnk of tho Louisville and Naibvlllo nt
Maslolan aro washed out All traflic Is
Mi3pended Telegraph wlies ore under in a
ter at Harbonvlllc
Town liuindated
Kasnvlllo Tcnn April 1 A large part
of Athens Tcnn Is under water and le
i 7 P000 ucl VAm bimago has al
frecta and side
walks am ruined
It Is still raluln
the water will Use another foot
and
Cloudburst ln Kentucky
Iloonevillc Ky April lD L Walkers
Just i i 0r arrived rc U from C1 > eotinty has
here and reports
cloudburst
yostenbiy laid wast
that
strip
01 country about live miles wide along
111 tlj Sexton creek ami tin routh foik
Kentucky river 111 Owsley and
I lay comities Tho residence f M
Mardcis on Llttlo Sexton creek was
washed down nnd his wire ami Hltlo girl
were drowned Three other hiuses wero
swept away Fences and barns were tl
stioyeil tor miles up and down the reolt
ami the peopln rendered destitute bv the
loss of their
property and provision s
GOVI3RNOH SEAY DKAD
State of Alabama Mourns tho Loss of an
Eminent Man
Montgomery Ala April 1 Tho cnpltol
building Is draped wi incoming the Hag
he Methodist church Tho cereinonl
woie very Impressive AHbanu has nrnv
L Lm 0 T viint exjroi ei nors namol >
hmlth Lindsay Cobb and Jones
hvGoyornor Seay after an Illness of
two weeks paced pilrtly away ol Gr ms
V Tll ril 1 lh ntl <
bl grippe which lyid been sevoio rrom
the1 rst would nss oir without a fit 1
To VUt V iKort for worse n
when the end
camo he was
surroi ml
by the members of his family who
SAM JONES AT ATLANT V
Atlanta On April IThe closing see
mon of Sam Jones revival
meetings wan
ih 1 ma < < gatherings of
THi IMRIi KKC0KI
LOSS tiwo
Terrell Texas Apill lP It Scolf
residence and store and contents were
iil rloVi1 r ° UI ths lu ahem
W oclock Iho Ilirco ulilldron
wern
bvl0 T el Linn 11 were earried out
bv Ihelr mother Ir her night clothlim
and I lis was all Ihe clothli lived tr nor
1 0 0 > bstii
1 r Th 1 will exceed dcilblo the
auioiinl of the Insurance
DA MACIE FllLY COVKIIKD
Onlesillle Texas April lFiro was tils
CnVV 1 L ock 1ls rnlnir In Tom
Cnllons barber shop which damn
Vtoore
buildings 11 ivunan
Sr llx soalt > K Mooros
a
adillery slock Hulldlngs were dainageu
> per rent fully BV Hosos s Son
for SiM Giorge Moores stock badly dam
aged ivsurcd for WW Tom Cotton wni
insured and all damago fully covered
EXICANS DEPoTtTKD
III Paso Texas April l Every Sunday
nnd WKlnosday Norton Drake Co who
SHOUT SOUTHHItN STOHIES
COLPMIIUS Ga WIll
eorge Wvlov i
Jul liuI
MyipyL ° neKroeMnXBcoirmy
his 1 ircomcl > 11
faVnlf c1d U ex5o 7 ge 1
nccusml
swearing to a lie relative to
Lowe ot
an account
i iHo I18 1 i V 0W0 HmPled to
brick and lilreden cut him
et u
Tnnakt m tf
Inert uuj
health tt ff
knocks lij
way and nj
iniedocjni
are thousand ir
There Is i
w ytoBtt tl
whatever TO
If you do m
your dlgtitk
Rood ord r7
taakc your il
rich and T
KP
will not
Rich 5J
pure
the thff
only
can L
health A1
of all the dE
that afflict m
aretraceabld
lo
Purities I
blood and cau be cured by dlnfi
these Impurities That mom drndl
all diseases consumption is a uUnT
the blood The disease shows in tSJ
because of omc inherited or acquired
ncss there If the blood were alwij
and without germs the disease woulia
develop and in time weakness itself ir
be overcome Gctnw and impuritiisb
blood float alonp through the boot
they Cud a weak spot for lodgement t
stick there and develop and ptoplccsl
disease by the name of the onrantEi
As a matter of fact the disease is tin
disease of the blood and if the bu
purified the disease will be cured Tb
a petfectly natural rational conclusloai
ilorsed both by common sense ifi
highest medical authority Itisiniea
ance with Ihese facts that Dr Pkj
Golden Medical Discovery works 1
first thing it docs is to put the whole
live system into perfect order It 3
lates the appetite excites the coplomie
tion of the digestive fluids and pmaj
assimilation It searches out diseasen
wherever they may be kills them oidb
them out of the system The GoU
Medical Discovery has been used
unvarying success for over 30 yean
If jou care to know more about ll 10jt
slwni your own body send 31 onecent sum
cover co t of mailing on ami jou willrtn
abwlulrlv fiet a copy of Dr Pierces <
liook Cooimon Sense Medical Artilstr 1
dress Worlds Dispensary Medical Assail
No l Main Street
j Uuflalo N y
west over the Southern Pacific1
American laborers have protested 1
charge thai tho railroad is coiiiracllm
foreign labor This
morning gm
ment Immigration agent madn a rill
a carload of tlicso laborers Just 14
train was leaving for tho west and s
turcd half a dozen Mexicans who
knowledge they had Just como froral
leo Theru was nothing to Implicit
1ailr0nl company or Norton Draket
as they claim tho men came to them
solicited and asked for work The 1
eminent agent however took the
across to Mexico und warned them ml
teturii
ST LOPIS 13 SAN ANTONIO I
San Antonio Texns April ll
Drowns defeated thn San Antonio ltd
Irani easily today by a scoe of IS tl
The weather was cold and kept thi
tendance down to about 330 The P
was featuieless except for thn second ti
playing by CJulnii who accepted than
chances without an error
It H
St Louis I 0 0B 0 2 4 0 15 i
San Antonio ft 2 0 000 3 0 05 I
llatteries St Louis Hart Parrott i
McFarland San Antonio Clarke and 11
lor
lJjrned runs St Louis 10 San AnttJ
n
oiioANissiNc Gitimn cointt 0
Guthrie O T April J The govtr
today Indorsed the bill drafted by Js
Scott making Greer county a rejj
Oklahoma county with Mungum us
couniv soat and organizing It as alio
ieriitoriil counties with courts scli
coiiniy and township ofllcets elc I
iL ias efn cnl to congress and
urged as a deficiency measure
FIREMAN HUItT
Fort Worth Texns April lAt a
tonight at Judge llerichel Smltliii i
donee Captain Ferguson of compam
whllo coming down a ladder was srtr
on tho head by a heavy brnss noi
which Inflicted a sevcro wound H
badly hurt
ANGELINA COUNTY WILL ACT
Lufkln Texas March 31 Such a St
pox scare prevails that County Jud <
T Maraney will convene the commlsn
ers court tomorrow to pass nuarart
regulations El liL cas s aro reiiortel
Flint Smith county
RICH IS C0NTEN1
lilt Cjnicnt Comes Onlv lo Those
J In joy Good 1 alth
How oftMi do wo hir persons ln
that they woil 1 give nil ihelr 01
posstsMons to be cured of 1 disease
f > osiitng their vialli eradually
iuivly undermining their constluu
Thiy put olT until tomorrow tnit
should hnvo attention today To y I
pouo tho coiiimencement uf a tiialt
that would bilng back o them Ihe
joyment of good health but ilu ma
from which they yuffer eons J t <
ravages ou the human system
Am an niliient writer mild
once
PKKJIS THAT THE HlMAN FAV
AitH PHONE TO NKtLET 1
things which in uisility 1
MtSTt TO DO WITH THEIlt HA1
DR HATHAWAY < 0
Ti eminent specialist
all those whoso su
tho ulsenses conn
of their tpcclaly
visits at lint Springs Ark invesll
their method of tr ni tit this nf
with our large expe tics I ueiuaii
treated gives > i t
us
icinnrkably succest H n > < t wi
of this fciiFful ills se It msmoffi
have cursd cases tiu liavi n
by some of tho best nn s S >
country Try our tie >
be siitl llfd <
YOUNG AND Minn v riD
who are suffering lroi < v ts <
or present IndiscreH vjotiful
which break down the n
VVV <
make life a burden to v0tis ll nf
should not neglect to get < J
luslhod which Is imft nud si
bir It Is a permanert > lire also
STJtlCTUHE A ue nnMir 1
ling The only ratioal ro J HJ
A
u completo cure
Skin diseases or ill Miaou ire
others have fall d T silro uus IP
to piove this as tloi
LADIICS you who are stiff rWC
diseases peculiar o jo
Wenkness shoulil ul ly VW
lin lliod of trealm i i Willi I
the old in thod ml aes mi
much pain which itft ti e n
Try our treUnic iil yju iillSjJ
V cUft
PILES Grot J every
ante d No ctitli v
m
NEHYOUS IJIH v Niv tn
5ieit success y SJ
Bond for symr m Id 1 Jfuti
men No 1 to winiei >
dMiserf No I r ca < rh
All rorrespan iSis rd111
lliislnss htilMj coitlhe tlj
troatmmt sent r from obsJr
nil parts of tin otiutry fral
prlvalo rooms AJdi ti u eall e y
DR HATHAWAY
JKrt nftT M
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