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    T H E DALLAS MORNING N E W S . T U E S D A Y , " OCTOBER 15. 1889.-TWJSLTE P AG ES .THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.Re raWMl Pen s io ne r s "Wi l l Ha re to

    M a k e R e s t i t u t i o n .

    T H E M A R I T I M E C O N F E R E N C E .

    l:are beginning to arrive in the city. Th e gathering will embrace about fifty member.-, representing twenty-eigh t or mora im porta ntmaritime nations tli.it furnish perhaps Mper cent of the tonnage of the world. Infact no maritime country of importance iswithont representation er.ccpt l'ortugal.The conference expires by l imitation onJan. CI next, and o\en then it is doubtful ifthe members will bat e finished th o woiklaid out for them. Th e meeting is au eventsecond in interest only to the three Americas' congres5.

    Tne chief object of the conference is to secure an agreement upon an improved codeof marine signals with a view to the increased safety of navigation. Th e subjectis to be discussed under the following he ids.Jlarine signals to indicate th e course ofvessels in a fog, suovr a nd a t night togetherwith th e rules of road, to pre.cut collision:regulations to determine tne seaworthines-jof'vessels: proper load line of Vessels; th eoroper marking of ve-sels: saving of life andproperty from shipwrecks; lists of efheiencyofoificers an d seamen: laying ou t lines forsteamers of freauented waters: night signals for communicating information,-warnings of aDpioaching steamers: reportin g an d destrojing noar.doned vessels:notices of danger from rock s add changc^otlights, buoys, etc.; devising of a uniformsystem of buoys an d establishment of .1maritime commission.Foremost among subjects to bo broughtforward is the adoption of new and moreexact means to show in a fo g in whichdirection th o vessel is moving. A Dumberof American niv al officers have conductedexperiments on this subject, an d their re

    ports wii! be of meat value to rongres-..Lights now used by s.-.iling vessels are declared by n*vy experts to he practically"worthless for the prevantion of collisions.Xavy olficcrs here take great inter est in th ecoming conference, about th e importanceof which ther say there can be no question.Herr Sievkiag, a noted author it;, on m iritime law, will be the leading German delegate to the conference, ilu comes instructedto is k congress to extend its programmebeyond technical questi ons by con-idei insgenera l international maritimeli .vs with .1view to the acceptance of the prine pies rog-ul.iting th e settlement of di-put"S like t 1aBehring se a fishery tr m'llc-. Ii congressadhere--, to the picsent limits of th jirogr un oe Herr ^ievkmg will protmse a sub-sfiuci it special conference on excluded qaesti ns .The American de'egatcs to the intcrnt-t'onal maritiuic conlerc-iiee me t tills morn-mga t th e office of .secretary Cottci in in thes at e department. Th e consultjtio w.tsentirely informal.relating to the Programmeof subjects to bo d'scusscd. Cslemtceta tothe conference will a -se-nbie at the dipl-i-m :tie reception room m th e state di r.art-ment "Wednesday nioni'ng at 11 o'clockan d be formally lecened by N.cieta iyBlain e. After tha t there wil l be a recci.-tioa at the white house by the presiden t Hid3Ir,. Harrison, an d then th e conferencewill probi bly organi?". Th e organizationmny be BOstpour-u till th e ne xt d .i\, Jt Isexpected Admiral 1 'rmklin will presideovi*r th e - iehhera,, '"i- ' ' lie conference.

    Il.irris.:!. .., r .i .i i r .NEW V O I : K , Oct. | 4 . \ Washington special to the Herald says it is wid-ly believedhere that th e president v. ill iccommend inhis mes sage some decided modificatio n ofthe existin g tari a From rem irks he haslet drop to pel- .s wa o have con"ver-edwith him on the .-uoj ct it is :nfcrred tha the realised th e parly exptdieccv of such acourse and two members of iiis cabinet,vMiose counsels would be most likely to influence him. are of the same mind.secretary Wiudom's northwestern education fits turn to favor a revision, whileSecretory l.laina ha s within a few days ex pressed himself decidedly in hope tnas con-gre-s will take up the question at once an ddispose of :t. A coavotsauoii wa s startedny his friends inquiring what ho thoughtnfRepresentative l.odg,','./), I ja: eleven mo nth s endedten t. yt>. lbcit. s'|i,v;i4,v!';: eleven mou thsend ed Se pt. 183$,e-70.7-JD.l33. \ \ ltn valueof dairy products, ne ie as lollows: September. Iss*. - SS ' J J . ' J J ! ; September, l^sg, s;)vj,:;-o,t v. o months ended sept, :10, 1 N ? I , f7,7o 1371;fcwmontusciide-dSent. 30 , Ibis, 0,407,211.

    GENERAL FOREIGN NEWSTl iQ Cza - r unc i B i s ma r c l i Ho ld a

    L o n g C o n f e r o n c o :

    TH E EMPE RO R, "WAS CTJR.IOUS,

    SEVERE ATLANTIC COAST STORM.Sonoma Uisastcis AjiprchendeclOoo I t o i l j ,

    ISeildins, El c, Washed Ashore.C H A T H A M , Mass., Oct. 14.Aterrific northwest gaie continues with lucreased foicc.Tho weather is very thick an d ra ining, th esc-a outside is very rough an d immensebreakers ar e smashing on th o bars at hightide, ila=hiug in many places completelyover th e beach an d considerably shorteningtho 1 fe-savl ug patrol. No wre cks are reported, bu t nothing ca n be seen at any distance,so if ioy lessels ar e stranded on the shoalst.no fact will not be known until th e weather cleats. This will be .1 wild n igh t at seaand if an y vessels are iu dist ress o utsid e 110help can get to them until the sea goesdown. Telegraph communi cation is interrupted.\lMVAlii) TT*M-.\, ?.Ias. Oct 14.A violentg'i:eli..s piev.iileil Iinu iu-dn>. The schoou.rs

    It-eirinl, Xtlhe Clark an d l!ij. Eugliah ar casLCirc. Quit o .1 fleetof schooners arc at anchorlitre.I^iNTUrKFT, Oct. ItA f-BAere storm isrisi ng h ue, attended bj -01110 senons disasters,as the 1OU of 11 l.uin ha s been washed ashorein the south bide of tho island. Ci skatv life-a\in^ ttniion reports tv,o\ts-eK in collision>.iiii rday 111 >.inti:c l.et sound. Uno sun!.",i'liev .i'c loth lintnown. A (ju.intm of beJ-ding, etc . hi s been pic'-edup on th e slioio.SPORTING NOTES..Ii-rnuio S'.irli itai.es..TtnoMn l' \u a. N. Y.. Oi l. 14.ThU w.isblue -Miniiivv vi th a tcpgoiEco at this track.T !--re c - i.'-i tli..u 101) persons in attend -nc*Tirst race1'nc f Jrlong-. str iuut, lot Cyear-ol 1-. "luci csa-ir ou. Chiefc:i in se^o.-id an.. C u rl C thUt. 'line11S.ccnd r noO-ie and oiic-cis'il li miles. Tris tan won. Kins Ciaj second an d Deiaulter thud.iii-ie-S ""...'ini id i.ueKcntonah handicap, 3-\ear-olds:one mile. Vads tunc on, Ke-imrlur second an ds|i,;;.i'-d llur.i. Time1.4s.1oarth laceS-i"c lur'omrs: Pontiac wo-i.Tit/-j linessve011!, l.r.u'ford tan d. Time1 19li ttl i i.c->. Mile an d one-si\teenth; .1. A. Itur.11. Ti-i.i1 II.s-istii 1 .ice- ^i.Io and an eighth; Refund won,LclicUaSGiond, Lle\othiiiue. i-wing unil Vaughn. UmpireCaffio-v.CmeinnetiCincinnati 1. M. I.nnis 5. BaselutsCirtinnau 5, s| , I^onis U. KrrorsCincin-n Hi 'AM. Loui s 1. liatte-i iesMullaiio und Ke-c-nau, KiniT.ind MllLgalL, Lmpnc Ilec ker.

    S alph. "Waldo Emerso n's Grave.COVCOlSb, Mass., Oct. 11.Yesterday afternoon .vhile attending a buria l at SleepyHollow cemetery hero tw o gentlemen ofConcord discovered th at th e grave of RalphWa do lhnersnu hid been disturbed. Th oauthorities were notified, and it was foundtimt th e grave ha d been opened during Saturday niglit, o\pos mg th e casket. U'hetherthe remaioa have been taken or not is no tknown, .is th o authorities ar c awaiting th ereta in of Dr. JMward Emerson, tno philo-tiphc.'ssou, wh o Las been telegraphed for.A watch xvas a t once placed at the gra^c,bu t th e general o]imin: i hero is tha t th emiscreants accomplished thei r object and secured at least th e skull , which wa s prob.vably what they wero after.

    Cotton Hcion Bu lletin.G A J A T S T O V , Tex., Oct. 11.Maximum

    and minimum temperature during th e pasttwenty-four hours at the following stations:TemperatureGalveston 82. 72; HoustonS-l, ."i4, Corsicana SU t.k Dallas Si. Cr. Palestine &i, * Tyler S-, CO: liou gvie w a) , 0J;iiunts ville G. -IS; Columbia S4. CO Drcnliaiufel, CO Sa a Antonio S4. (14; Belton 81 . U.Abilene 78. 53 . Means 82.0, 01.2.

    Seizing t he Earliest Cltanco or Learningthe KcanltGreat Ir.dignntlon in Kng-

    land Over tlic> Acquittal oZ thoKarl of Calloway.

    EmxuuKG, Oct. 14.The Enrl of Gal lowaywas anaij ncd this morning at Dutnfnos on thocharge of having mad e .in indecent assaultuion a child namcel Gibson. Th e courtroomwas crowded with leading people of the community . TLo little mil gave he r testimony ini tgard tothoii itare of tho carle's ottenso midher testimony was corroborated hy other witnesses. A statement p- epared by tii3 defendantwas then read, in \,hieh an explanation .vasiu iJo tha t no inteulional offensu was committed.I:i hclning the child otf a wall his haim Ji.id ac-cide-nialh come i.ilo n-jproper contact with herpcr-o n. Tlio ease is no tyet decided.

    'lliesce-ue ini ho courtroom at Dumfries to -dav when the jury in the case of tbceailofttalliwav, clurgsd with indecent behavior towards girls oL tender ycai3, brought m theirverdict otacmuti.il was one larely w icno3sed inaeriinin.il eon it in this country. Tne K U ' I t oftlicaei.used seemed so eleaily established .-eenbv such oMilei.co as was nllo'.ed to liberthron-'li tho obji ct.ous of tho sLS eminent counsel foi the defense tLat those pro=cnt in thoeouitioom, maiij of whom wero inends an dr e lune s of iln: little girls who tho ignobleman w.u clmg el with abu-ing, took no punsto conceal tbeirdisgust with the auno.ui' e-ineniof the \crdict.The \cidi..t was a signal for a rtmon3t;-.-,livodisapproval from tho benches, wncro spectatorswere tcctcd. tiroaiis and thrciits of tho presiding judge were of LU u\a il to suppress the criesof "blMIuCT1 uttered by dozocs ot indignautpersons.Iu London tho news of the veniu-t wa1; re ceived with givat indignation among the common people, an d it is pointed ou thail the accused been anyth ing but a great nob km in theciwdeiice brought ou twould have been bUluiientto i oni ict him a do/i-n times.Tho maiquis of ts.ihaauiv, who has mani-festcd great intaiest in tho eso e\ er since theehaigOs wcio brought, hiirned to London tor. ecivetlioe-.irliestnuws of the result. Ahen HS-lormud that Gallon.i\ ha d been actuated, holeeoiMi'l the- news with evidence of satisfaction.The ean' s best fi ieud-, scarcely hoped lo r any-taing more than a. becteh \eidiet,ot no t proved,and the acqnitt il pleased them just as much asit out1aged justice ot other Kr.gushmen.Ailer hearing of luilliircwdcnce the cailwasacquitted ot tno ehurgc.l l i cC / . i r ; i n i ! l l i - r a ank .B K U I I V , Oct. 11.Princo Bism irek held afinal an d piolon gel ii.tciview with the c/r attho P.usian embassy at 3 o'clock jcslcrdayafternoon. He bade the'czar faiotvcll withintho court saloon of thcLcheil e station ami didnot appear upon tho station platform. Thoeouvcr-.itionbolwco'i tho c/ar and Ihorlr in-eci.or \..is cjetrcme-ly amicab le. Emper orWilliam, seizing tho earliest ohancaof learning tne resul t ol tho interviewdrove with Prince ltism.iick back to the etan-ccllor's residence.Ti-e Giasadanin saxs the longconferencss between the tzar and I'rince Bismarck juclity tholieiief that the visit of the e-ar wilt tend tobring on more fn> o.abie relations between ltus-siaaud Germ my.The czar has presented Princo Bismarck w iha wluab losn ult bo.x. on the lid of winch is thoportrait of his majostv. A similar picsent wasgiven to Count Herbert Bisiiiarcc by the czar.The hunt which had been arranged for to-davin .honor ot the "-istcrhnedeclined kjc on Increased supply.Cotton easier. O ctober sold at W.^ba nn d10 41c.Coffeo dull nnd fiat.L. Fellman 01 G-ilveston. A. Gard ner, J. D.

    McCall and J. \V. 'lajlor ot Austin. J. S. (iroce,E. M. Tillman and .T. W. Knicht ot Dallas, an dC. K. Kittsof Salt A'ltonioare here.M r s . Philip banker an d children left for Dallas Saturday night.CoflTee.Rio rm JA' iri no, Oct. 11.[Special.]CoffeoRegular f.rststStA) rois per 10 kilos, good secon dsCGV re; =.Re< eipts di nin g tho week riO.Oaa has*.Purchases for tno United btatea 12.000 bai s.Clearances for the United States S&fiM bags.block tilii.noiuagsbUilON Oct. 11 [SpcclaL]CofTceG00Javerage >7" 1 rcis pc- in kilos.Receipts dur ing the week .".TXO bag*.Purchasesior the United Sinics no-ie.Cleaiai.ees. lor llie United Slates S.UW)bags.Sio^u amum bags.3Iont*y.

    X EW Yor.K.Oct. IL[^peeial."]Money on callcoroi^aratively o a s j , ranging from 5 to" percent; List loan at 6, closed 0 acred at G percent.Prime mercantile paper V/jVi per cont.stcihug Oicl.amre steidj at Slfc-Ji lor sixty-day bills olid il i-OCJ for demand.Xi.w Y O U K , Oct. 11.[Special.]HubbardR i ' d ' c Co. s a j : Tho so'ling movement continues inteiisilicd by the mail advices from thosouth, declaring no damago has been done by1 lie rer cnt frost. Opcrati rs aie loth tobehevothe earliest 1 tost s.nco let> has not injured tiioi rop, nut th e pics-mra to tell Las been so boverothat they have lomcd in with the rc=tauU theclose is IMS\ at the lowest pri ' Csof tho da v.Cob'u advices state laicrpool lo be affectedin the selling of sluppeis liciluiiig in .KIMIMCOnf i.urrtiasus liero and spinners being slow bu>-ersof October contracts in that inaik et.Contmeiital spmncrs arc not yet free buyersand ar o waiting lor tho market to settle towhat, they consider a fair price for cotton. Un til this basis is reached tho markets will boalluded by the heavy movement ot tho crop tomarket adjusting itsell clow ly to tho declino inthe faOUthcrii market s. In the incintimo an 111-cicnsing s hort interest 13 to ho noted asafa c-torrcquirnig close attention.

    "H y Wife a n d Cliild A re Sta rv ing ."C H I C A G O , 1 1 1 . , Oct. 11.At 2.30 o'c lockthis afternoon as Dr . H. A. Johnson w asmaking out a deposit ticket in tho Firs tnational bank at the desk near th e door asneak thief stepped o u t quietly, grabbedthe package of currency an d disappearedou t of the doorway. Th o doctor gave th ealarm aud the thief wa s pursued. After alively chaso th e fellow w as captured an dtho money wa s recovered. T he amounttaken was >-27I"K Th e fellow refused to giveIns name to thcoflicers. but admitted takin gthe money an d gave as a reasou that he hada wifo an d child s tarving to death. Turn-imr to the doctor ho sa id:"I will give you my mime an d residencein private, if yo u will promise not to revealmy identity, in order that yo u make verification of my statemen t, f nm going togive u fictitious nam e to the police officials,as I do not want m y wiio an d child to bearthe disgrace of my action."Dr. Johnson said tha t he would do so, b u twould mako no promise regarding th e prosecution of the cuse until he had made an investigation.

    Elan Dropped Dead.M A B M I A L L , Tax., Oct.14.W. T. Mills, acarnage painter, dropped dead at his boarding-house in this city at 5 o'clock. He camehere from Toxarkana ab out si x weeks ago,un d ha s been at work a t Yaklo'a wagoumanufactory since. He ha d been havingchills, an d complained of pains in hi s leftside, which, it is supposed now. wa s heartdisease. His re luti .es could no tbe found.Locomotive Engineers .D L X V K I ; . C O L , Oct. 14.Fifty delegates tothe national convention of locomotive engineers, which convenes hero on Wednesday,arrived to-day. Chief Arth ur. Grand Engineer Ingram, with other ollicers, are expected in the morning.

    Will positively euro stck headacho and prevent its return. Car ter's Liltlo Liver Pills.'J Ins ii no t talk, bu t truth. One pill a dose. Sooadvertisemen t. Small pilL Smal l dose. Small

    CANADA AMD UNCLE SAMT he C a n a d i a n C a b i n e t D i v i d e d o n

    t h e L i c e n s e Q u e s t i o n .

    T H 3 M I N I S T E R O P J U S T I C E

    Of S o n Scotia Deems Reciprocity Butwccnthis an d lite Dominion Government Un

    necessary an d JTmposslblc*sir .Johnniacdonnld Repud iates this Idea.

    J T ET T Y O R E , Oct . 14[Special. ]An Ottawa special to the Sun says: Tn e ministerof marine an d fisheries says that the dominion government ha s arrived a t no conclusion regarding th e renewal of licenses toUnited States fishing vessels next seasonunder the same terms as provided by themodus Vivendi. It is no longer a secret thatthere ar e serious dissensions in the dominion cabinet with regard to the whole ques-tioa of trade an d commercial relations lie-tween Canada aud the United States.whichmay possioly lead to the resignation of oneor more of the ministers of the St. Johnsgovernment.

    The latest evidence that th o cabinet i3no t a un i t ou the question of closer traderelations with th o United States is fouudina statement made public at Yarmouth,Nova Scotia, by Mr John Tho mnson, minis ! er of justice, l ast weeK. in which he sa id:"Reciprocity is unnecessary, immpossibloan d i s not tho policy of the conservativeparty." Speaking for the government, hosa id:"Wo fully intend to adhere to our presentpolicy an d will no t attempt un v reciprocitymeasure or proposal until th e United Statestakes th o matter in hand ."The iinuouuceineat ha s naturally createdgreat surprise and not a little severe comment from no t alone th e liberal bat th econservative press througnou t th e country.It was only last session ttiat bir. John Mac-donald stated in parliament that th o government was most anxious to enlarge uponthe commercial an d reciprocal tr ade rcl i-tions between Canada and the UnitedStates, an d on e of the chief governm ent or gans , th e Montreal Gazette, is one of thearomrcst supporters of the movement iuCanada.It is now stated that Si r John Macdonaldrepudiates th e responsibility of the explo

    ration of tho government's policy by th eminister of justice, an d will take th e firstopportunity of maki ngth i s fac t known totho public, as lie can't, in tho face of thecry for reciprocity from al l parts of th ocountry, allow th e i tipress iou to go abroadthat th e government : opposed to it.ig WANTS A WHITE WIFE,

    NLW Y O U K , O CL 14.[Special.] A Eos -ton special to tho Herald says: Th e newstha t Col. George W. Williams, tho coloredlawyer, contemplates marrying an English woman excites wrat h amon g th e colored people of Boston, who know h im nndhis American wife, Mrs. Sarah Stcrett Williams, who is Ruppoiting iicrself an d her 14-year-old son as a hair dresser in Washington. She was deserted by her husbandmoro than a year ago au d refuses his eu-treaties to allow him to ge t a divorce. Col.Williams , after leavi ng Eostou, settled inWashington, au d tho^o wh o know hi m savthat he wa s always partial to the society ofwhite women.He wa s appointed minis ter to Ifayti byPres ident Arthur just at tho close of hisadminis tration. Th e apoointment w asnever carried i nto ellect, an d it is allegedthat Williams' failure to get this snugberth was th o resultof an uivcsticaitiQU.into his private character. Wi lliam s isnow in Worcester, writing another book, itis said. Col. Williams met the woman heis about to mar ry on his way to Europe.She was traveling with he r mother aud twobrothers and was on her way to h er nomein London.

    Despite bi s color sh e found him an aoree-able companion, an d beloro th o vessel landed on the other side lie ha d proposed marr iage an d was accepted. Th e gay colonelbpent a few days in London nn d then wentto Belgium to attend to some p rivate business. While tho colonel wa s away hi s affianced bride called at tho oliico ot ConsulGeneral Now, to learn if ther e were an y Icgal objections to the marriage , l u this w aythe matter became public.Wili iams wa s once a Baptist clergyman.Ho resigned from th e ministry au d enteredpolitics, an d succeeded, wailo living inOhio, in being elected to the legislature.Tir ing of politics ho became a Methodis tminis ter , and for a time preached in thoBuekeyo state. The salary wa s small , an das Mr . Williams ha d expensive tastes, heleft th e church a second timo an d enteredthe legal profession.

    op -A BLOODY AFFRAY.

    Vwo >leu Kill ed and Ono Wounded n t>icholson, Mins.

    N I C H O L S O N ' , Miss., Oct. ILThere occurred here to-day a fatal affray, resultingin th o death of Dr. William Tett of thisplace and E. C. Collins of Lacry, M133., an dthe sevcro wounding of Quitman Pcnton.Dr. Tett is the same pcrsou chargedwith complicity in the Osyka tragedyof last year, in which th edruggist, Valedo, w as nssassinatcd.Dr. Tett wa s under bond to appear beforeH. W . Stockstill, justice of tho peace, to day. Collins and J. W. Turner were .summoned as witnesses against Dr . Tett. Ho(Tett) an d Turner had some anury words inthe lnorn inc. Abo ut 12 o'clock, noon, th ocase against Tett ha d been called and dismissed for want of affidavit. Words proceeding from Collins near th e courthouse wereheard. Tett left th e courthouse , and waspresently seen advanci ng up the street to ward th e door of tho courthouse with adouble-barre led shotgu n in Ins hand. Collins stood near th e door, an d Turner nearhim, in a group of bystanders. Turn er andanother friend turned to Collins nn d toldhi m to go in tho house, bu t Collins facedTett a t the foot of the step. Just , asfiomo one tried to drag h im outot dan ger T ett fired a load of buckshot in to Collins' face, killing hi m instantly.Some of the shot took effect in the beck ofl 'entou, an innocent bystand er, w ho had notime to cct out of tho way. Tettemptied th o second barrel into th o bodyof Collins as he la y at the foot oftho steps. T urne r seeing hi s brother-in-law fall at the steps ran to tho window andopened firo ou Tett with hi s pistol. A pistol duel between Tett an d Turner then followed. Tett received one pistol ball i n thebreast and on o n th e back just below th oribs, both balls pass ing through him. Holived about throe hours . Pcnton is doingwell.

    FORT WORTH LOCAL NOTES.District Judgo RiolcCity Court ReceiptsFa l l i ng Off.

    For.T Wor.xir, Tex. , Oct. 14. DistrictJudge Beckham w as sick to-day and nobusiness w as done savo the assignme nt ofcivil cases for the week.

    It is claimed by good authorities that th oFort Worth-AIbuqucrque ra ilroad is to bobuilt at an early day .

    Tho county commissioners' co urt met today an d James W. Sharp wa s appointedconstable in precinct 2so. C in place of M. M.Porter, resigned.Masriage licenses wore issued to Joe Mo-Sala an d Lena Yoos, Gecrge C. Burton an dAgnes Selbie, G. W. Hnworth an d Tennessee Indi ana Karr.Real estate transfersR, W. Cannon andwife to E.W. Far mer , 50x119 feet in Smith'swest side ad diti on, 81500; R. W . Cannonand wife to James D. Farmer, 50x119 feet in

    Smi th' s west side add itio n. $1300; IrvluBoles an d wife to L L. Boles. 85 acres inthWm. Stephens survey, 83 3 3 ; P. M. White to.1. G. Browning, for S3000, lots 1 an d 2 bblock 2. Colloae Hill ad dition; J. G. Brown,in g to B. .1. Houston, west half lo tl , block3, College Hill addition, SISOO.Recorder Kern says th at th e revenues olthe city police cou rt have decreas ed 60 petcent since th o enforcement of the Sumiaylaw.Congressman Jo e Abbott ol Hlllsborowas in tho city Inst night.Col. Hughes and daughter of Dallas weraover yesterday visiti ng B relative, Mrs,Richard Peete, who s serionsly i l l .Tne trai ns goi ng east are all crowded wit!visitors to the Dallas fair.

    DENISON DOINGS.Motors fo r Kapid Tra nsit ExpectedANewsboy Assanlts a Ma n.

    DE NI SON" , Tex., Oct. 14.The funeral o(M r s . Elizabeth Hall took place at 10 o'clockthis morning.

    The motors of tho Denison rap id tran3i;ra i lway ar e looked for every day, as thejwero reported shipped from th e shops Oct. 6.A newsbo y between here an d Miueoljon th e Missouri. Kansas a n d Texas, whtlaon hi s way here this mornin g, became involved in a difficulty with a ma n fromTrinity. Th e newsboy jerked a rod fromhis basket an d structc tiie ma n over thehead with it, cutting a terr ible bu t notdau-gerous gash. The boy mado hi s escapewhen th e train stopped at th e crossing otthe Houston an d Texas Central railway atth's place.

    The subject of occult phenomena was dis-enssed iu a vory able an d interesting man.ner by Mr. W. B. Munson before thephilosophic an d social club at the regularmeeting yesterday. A debate on the samisubject will take place a t Harmony hall be.tween Messrs. W. B. Munson au d A. G.Mosley.The two colored pers ons charged with liftin g th e pocketbook Irom th e pocket ot !Ur.J. W. Willi ams in a restaurant were boundover in Justice La Baum's court to-day.Eddio Walton, son of Major Walton,teller of the State nati ona l baulc, will leavjto-morrow for the Dallas fair to place 1exhibition his fine pekin ducks andPlymouth rock chickens.M r s . Dr . Nag le a nd family left yesterdaymorning for Chetopa, Kan., in answer to atelegram stating that Mrs. Naglc's mother,Mrs. Andrews, ha d been stricken withparalysis and was notoxpected to live.Congressman Hare passed through thecity to-day on his wa y to Muskogee, L T.At Hall carao u p from Dallas to attendthe funeral of his mother, whi ch took placathis ntteruoon.Col. J . Q. Chcnowcth of Bonham, who ison his way to Mexico, is spen ding a fewwith Sa m Banna.M r s . Anna M. Pa lme r of Iowa, under thauspices of tho woman's christian temper-once union, delivered addresses both in thMethodist an d Presbyterian churches.

    SHERMAN SHAVINGS.Kelt Lino ltnlls an d Ties KccoivcdA Una-away Slatcli.

    SunKMAX. Tex.. Oct. 14.For th o past twoor three mornings some of the witncsseibound from tho B. I. T. to the federal courtat Paris hav e been getti ng on hi gh lone-somes nn d taking in the uni on dopot. Thejare a gieat nuisance , to say the least of iL

    Quite a lot of rails for the belt line railway arrived to-day an d also several carloads of ties. Wo rk will be begun at oneiaud ptishea to completion.A fine stallion, th e property of G. iLEttee an d valued at $1500, died t hi s morn.in g of a catarrhal trouble .John Berry, the man whose sa d death onthe rail in Dallas was reported iu T H E N E Wthis morning, was au old Shermanite .J. L. Day und Miss Id a Abeil wero marricd this morn ing by Justice Uinklc Httold a reporter that i t was hi s parents'objections that caused them to come to Sherma n from near Joseph ine, Collin countT,'*id ge t married. At any rate, he madeulhdavit that ho had the consent ot herparents to tho ma tc h. Th ey w er o BMSOB*

    pamed by a young man by tha name ofTroute , whom it seems was tho mutualfriend in th e time of need. They left thiiafternoon for Dripping Springs , a smalltowu iu this county. -A PRINTER HU RT.

    lie Kail s ISotwocii In l 'rci xht Cars andi.iiscs a l 'oot,

    D E N I S O N , Tex., Oct. 14.To-night at 9o'clock a journeyman printer , Sa m R.Eyiar, fell b etween tw o freight cars andiha d hi s left foot m ashe d oil. Ho receivedno oth er inju ries. Tho acci dent occurredat th e Main stieet crossing of the Missouri,Kansas an d Texas railway.Indications.

    "V7ASHIXCT0S, Oct. 14. Fo r Arkansas!Fair weather, followed in the western portion by l i ght r a m a nd slightly warmer,easterly winds.For eastern Texas: Li ght rain, slightljcooler an d easterly winds. a

    Thai Tired 1 FeelingTho warm weather h-.3 a. l*bi]ltatln(r effectespecially upon ilir.sew-lio aro -within doors inostof the time. Tlio peculiar, yet common, cola-plidnt known as "that tired Iceitnn," Is tlioresult. This feeling can lie entirely overcome liytaking Hood's SaroapirilLo, which gives ncwltf*

    aud Strength to all llio functions ot the tody."I cou'd not sleep; had no appetite. I tooSHood's SarsapanlU r.nd soon oegan to sleepsoundly; could get up without that tired andIjneul d feel ing; nod 1117 appetite Improved.*It, A. SAXFOHD, Kent, Ohio. _t Hood's SarsapariUaSold by all druggists, f 1 j six for S3 . Mr.ceonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.

    8CO Dosos One DollarltltUMiKSNXSS AMI MOItrUINU.Wo, th e undersigned citizens ot SulphorSprings, Tex., certify th at we aro arouaiDteawith Dr. T. ti . Hammer an d that within ourKnowledge he has at various times during tMpast three jcars treated paticn(n numbi-nofsoma twelve or liftcen in onr city for drunkenness, none ol whom have drun k in toucan15since beinp treated by Jam nnd ha .o hecomactive and a^cful citizens an d pronoun ce themselves completely 1 ured and have no desire tot111 toxica ting Illinois ; tha t his ic mark ablc treatment and success entitles him to be considereaas a great benefactor of tIio>e- imfortnnatcs wliohave contracted the- disease nf drunkenness.We commend hnn to the LIII7DDS of Texas Mone who will and can down tha tyrant alcoholif they will truet end follow him an d we rrgsrathat be is justly entitled to bo termed tho "*hof alcohol."< us Gai rison, at torney; A. A. Henderson, attorney; IJ. 1*. Rogers, Insurance ngent: J- -"Ashcroft; F . 51 . Hogor3. count y jud ge; JlooroeSmith, comity assessor;T. S. Curistlnn, tax cot-lector; ,T. \V. Cr.ibtTcc. justice of the pence; *-J. Cranam.. shonff; .1. It. Ferguson, depntvbhcriIl:M.a..-llllci. W. D. D.id .J . B . U-WTS.A. IS. Frost, O. M. Pate, Samuel u . Toralinjp*real estate agout; Wm . A. Wortha-u , editor e.i-

    zetto; I. W. 1 ate, .1. H. Kciinedv, parson. ., _THE bTATE OF TEXAS. County of HoP""!'-I, A. I'. Landers, clerk of tho county court iand for Hopkins county. Texas, do hereby certify tha t the p e-sons wher-e gcnuin o signaturesappear in the foregoing state ment aro citizen?of Hopkins county. Texas, and are worthy 0'full confidence and trus t. .In willies whereof I hereunto sot mv lianannd seil of offce- at office in the city of BOB*"Spri ngs this bept. I'). ISsO. A. 1> LANDER&Clerk County Court. Hopkins coiintv/lex-Dr. Hummer :s now at St-Ucorge hotel. PaUaHOTEL MAVERICK,S A N A K T O K I O , T E X .This popular house, having been thorocghl*refurtn-had and renovated is now open for 'a? ,accommodation of tho traveling public. Tog .DRUMMER 'S HOME, it is first class in ' J ? ,respects. Streot can. from all depots pass w .house. N.MACK KY, Propr lctsr, j.IOHJ."J. WHIlAUtlN. Blanacer. (

    711 Mai n S t . Dalla s, TeX-rriotsra. Bet* B!ricr,Z:pirtriK *BEAL3. ti ert r BSlaj*. S BBS"**Write for Prices, Agents \V"*

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