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THE GALVE3TON DAILY NEWS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1838. Houston Texas Contra! Hallway Tins All-SUCl Hull DimblxlaUy trains wii-h 'mrou-th rluf- Ivt Ci'tilvtwton, f-ji, Lotus Trains ntitl 4, uiMl una Kt. Lonlrt on 1 viu Di'llns, Doiilson liml Sfclnllii. Sliviii-r lict'von llnusliiTi Auetlh.

tickets lo nll-ioliiK- tjulrkcit route In -mil I'oluta i i I'hoK-o of. routes via iii ami Kt. l.mils, or Houston -ami Orlivmn, Kleam- flill' tirUvtMojiml i i all points i Arri Ko. 1. Ooiti's A Cl 3.CUVI-..

TI.VK No' No. C. I 111 J.Si a.m.^ivnmui. -WM p.m. li.ii p.m.

4.55 p.m. O.J- i i 4051.... S.10 ii.ni. il.Ul p.m. S.W p.m.

p.m. MO IMU! 8.10 a.m. Arrive 7.SJUU.1U. Worth 6.00 p.m. tt.UO a.m.

p.m. 10.1*1 :i.uv.'Ausitm p.m. Urcliham. p.m. 'ialventon.

0.5Ti a.m.iXewOiTns Arrivo I a.in. a.m. fl.W a.m. a.m. a.m.

p.m. 4.15 p.m. 7.10 a.m. U.UO p.m. hoove jl.cavo J.

11. MI1.1-EK. Union Tlukot Aii'l: Gnlveston. A. FAUliKXlill.

Gen. Pans: Acisnt, Houston. SantaFeRoute Ee-Rv I T. Mail IK. In Effect Kansas I'.

St. and Jnnoir. City rl.pula a STATrrtMH. IK 1S.OU puijlvGalvc8ton.ar 10.50 um IvTeinl f.35«nt 8.J5 am imi 4,05 pm urDnihu Iv ivPal'ls Iv 6.00 12.10am 0.4i" pin 4.15pm Ijoavo pm O.tW am 6.15am Through 1'alace Buffel Slcopora on Kausal City uml Tralna. OALVE1TON AKD UOUSIpN TUAIKJ.

Lv. n. 10.00 0.00 p.m. Ar. GalVe6ton.8.66a.m.

7.SOp.m.8.2o p.m. 12.4B n.m. 1 e.lOj)c;n.aai» p.m. Ar. fyustonS.tSo.rn.

ll.SJu.m:8.a,Djm. siip.EW'niaa DAU.Y. nv AnJonfcf.Wp.iiv SMlrond. Company. '--AKD-- "Reclining Chair Can i DAIIAVHETWEEN Oalyeston and St.

Louis, Ualvintoa at p.m.;iu:rlv»t.Hk. n. rliu Tlckoti or ethw Infoi matlon upply in uf hixity and, in liU travels hu I ovi'ii cinrta In ppiuinitl- i a man I nsorrli'd a ho not by nnv olliccr ut Texiirkuna. IIo Uivreunoii tmlcrwl liia special deputy tln'i'0, Cray, to i i i Hio work, anil in a. fnw pineyeikd in prisvn foxmd a man iu yet walking tiio strcctMCif lliu CKJ'wltl).

thu full klinwioilgo Several of city (iilU'lals. Ho then chnnjvod the mode of operalion, trains ruii down Ihe lailroad stittiob to the qimiMutiuu station for inspection. This win under Dr. ITivmmon'3 admlnis- li'utioii Ihurc.wlio hid received the-appointment local iinnrantlnc oflicer, witli tho undurstulidiiiK that lie -was to act asi in- uneetor, as tho state could not employ physi- cums as such at the border. Though Dr.

llammonswas thus umiiUiyedho did not act uu' inspector, his sou-beiiiK put on the force nt Ins request. AVhilu tiio young man was acting as in.spccto.r complaint was tiled with Governor Koss as to the laxity at this station, when Dr. Rutherford relieved him ami appointed in liis place Captain Nelson, who was iu tho quarantine service at Laredo last season, and who, 'having applied for rc- appointincnt, was 'placed in charge nt Toxarunna to meet the emergency. Ho then, regarded Nelson ns an efficient officer and placed him in charge of tlie work -withoutrdlrect supervision. Since his confidence, in Nolson has beon' shaken hy re.oent occurronceSilhe will make such changes there: as ho hopes.will-bt.

satisfactory to all concerned. Ii. J. Ponn was in the uity yesterday from Dallas. Sa.aipson of San Antonio the Kussell was Iu tlie city yesterday from "Weimar.

George M. Colo was In the city yesterday from Laredo. H. Garron was iu the city yesterday from Houston. II.

Chambers was in tho city yesterday from Philadelphia. Bernard Baatbf SULouis was registered iu the city "yesterday. 0. city yesterday from WttxahachiB. S.Marcus Kewlfork wero among yesterday's visitors.

G. H. Handle, John P. MoCabo and J. A.

rSoloinon in r.city -Waco. Miss Edner Von Wnltersdorff of Austin is in the.city visiting ithe fiiuilly, rof J. H. Bailey, editor and proprietor.of tho Houston Evening Herald, spent on bunch yesterday. TIOKHT AOBST.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3i; 1888. of Walter It will bs. lurprlis to friends of IT. Weaver In this city to kuow that ha died on Saturday night at il o'clock at St. Mary's honpitiil.

Al- tliouuhhodled that ovenlng the fact wan uut gunerftlly known nutil yesterday afternoon. To" a NKWS reporter Dr. Singir of St. Mary'a inflrjimryroade.thB luent: "About If o'clock last evening Kfr. Weaver WAS brought Sure In a hack by Mr.

Pat Ticrnan. Tho-dcctjucd was.in an unconscious condition, UNI! iippoared'to bo tufforini; from mania polu. He was incoherently to himself, and In thiicondition was placed, iu I saw tiiat it was a very bad caw'at the out- and had small hopci ol hi recovery. 'riernnn said thak dcceiised was found at bis room in town in a delirious at.tto of mind, and that it was tliought advisable to have him taken to the hospltsil. C.

Fisher had been in attendance.upon him prior to his removal to tho infirmary. It was generally thought that 'his condition was due to an use of alcoholic stimulants, under tltostrain of which ho finally succumbed. Ho was verfTCStless during tho whole night, nnd the next day grew a great deal worse. I then advised Dr. W.

0. Fisher that I did not think Mr. Weaver would live through the night. A post-mortem examination was held upon tho and the cause of death was certified tobechronioalcoholism. In my private -opinion, however, his-death was tno result of "euremic poisoning.

Hu was buried by the city in the afternoon, as our regulations do not-nerinit us to keep a budy any when no one appears to tako charge it. No personal effects wejrfl upon hiui except a bunch keys and memorandum book. I received a. note of inquiry from a member of tho Masonic fraternity here which would indicate Mr-Weaver was a order. Fui-ther than this iio.ftu-ther inqujfy The deceased at tho profession of journalism.

was briliiant, foreiblo-and He ai. one 'itiniejpructiccfl -Dround morn iii; path', of joitrriailism iiicld. more 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the'Bijaoh-- ll. S.

Chicago; H. Bnintwnr and Leon JT, Lodford Louis, George and -WHO, S. Boston, Ir-Hamlr nnd wife. Miss C. H.

Hamly. Worth; John'Ij. Olnolrinati; Sain Cooh- ran, Kansas City; Leo B. Johnson, Boston, Mass, -New. York; A.

A. Alex- adder, San Antonio; L. Prince and wife, Denver, John G. Morris, J. Ifcariiiann, George W.

Gil- Fred, H. Bryant nnd wife, Dallas, Bobt, D. Martin. 'IforfWorth; Loo nett and wife, Bennett, Dayton, O. the Tromont-- Kd Spoon- vlllo; B.

V. Johnson, Seymour, 8. Richmond, K. -W. Iticlimond; Palestine; A.

V. Hart, W. Boughen, 0. E. Sissoh, St.

Louis; W. H. Bricgs, H. Cohen, J. Lowin, St.

Louis; 0. E. Nan, Palestine; "It. Kalnsler, Now York; J. 0.

Sproull and wife. Mm, S. J. Handle, Richmond, Texas; Crete Pulvor, Mart Ready, Jerry Doninsey, John JIcDonough. Dick Lofritch, it.

J. Steelc, Low Currlo, Itufus Scott, Charles Grudman, John Richardson. George Baldwin, R. Il.McLuffo. advance" brigade.

At tlio WashiuRton-- H. Sheldun, -Texas; E. 'Morris, Giilf, Colorado and Santa 1'e; George AI. Cole, Ijaredo; K. F.

Rved, Goodland, Ind.i Z. J. Pace, Montalba L. J. Pcnn, O.

Parker, Waxa-- hachic: Morse, Boston; -CRHSsek, Welmer; Frank Hayden, Hartford, James Wlghj Mrs. Thos, Johnson, Now York; John steanisliip Scottish Mark Wiess, Texas; A. Sampson, Antonio. 'At the Glrardln-- Bernard Btiar, St. Louis; C.

E. Now, J. C. Grcsory, Palestine; T. II.

Jones, Jacksonville, H. 0, -Chambers, Philadelphia; S. Marcus, J. A. Uauer, New York; Gen.

Goldthwaito, L. SI. Oiieaheimer, Cal vert; Garron, Houston; G. H. Handle, Jno.

P. McCabe, J. A. Solomon, o. -Lawrence, -City, of J.

A. Benuett, Dayton, Tex. Low Excursion Bates to JRait. The Ohio and Mississippi railway hasnow on sale at its St. Louis offices round trip tickets at following low rates: Cincinnati, Colilnbns, 57; Osborn, 58 23; Urbana, 75; Marlon, 75; Gallon, 0., $0 SO; Mansfield, 0., 00; Ashland, -S7 25; Akron, THE-YELLOW-SGOUHGK SAD AND GLOOMY DAY EXPERIENCED AT More Callus, but No TM Oniclul Report.

DKCATun, September 23. To-day has bucn the gloomiest Sunday iu Docat'ur's history, tho sun oven refusing Us cheerful light to the small crowds at the street corners or ou watching the trains go hy them. There aro-hardly more thaii WO town, and two-thirds of these aro colored. -Special trains with about fifty refugees left about midnight last night. It is scarcely probable that any move will bo permitted, to leave.

There Wire but two cases and no deaths to-day--cheering uows, were it not that so little remains for the scourge to fasten itself on. Ouu of today's cases is Dr. W. Buckley, one of the first physicians in Decatur. Total cases -to date aro17; total deaths, 4.

She-Bismarck hotel is still open and feeding all that money to pay onnot. Two are. doing the Union D. Armstrong, has never left his post except for sleep. Joseph T.

Dixon, city editor of the Free Lance, is still here. Only two physicians have loft, Dr. Taylor and Dr. S. Cross.

Both of them left on account of sickness. VJJho city is; with bpth phvstclans and AU who left, tho city nave left their places in order. SIIREVIiFOUT QUARANTINES KEW OIU.EAN3. SlIliEVEPORT, September latu hour last night the board or health met and adopted the following: In the opinion of tho board" of health quarantine against New Orleans at the present time IS" oontirely unnecessary, yet iln view' of the wishes of a imajorlty oif the citizens Shreveport and the city couticil wo consent to quarantine heInB.establiflh«d,;'against Or- bo.it -Eesolvedrthafr gago or passenger train or steamboat bo permitted from below Alexandria. It.

B. LINDSAY, President Shravuport Board of Health, A POSSIBLE CASE AT LOUISVILLE. BaiiisvjLiK, Ky.i= Soptembar 23.r-ibr. P. formerly of Louisville, yrho has 'been attending patients with disease in pecatur, w.a» one of-a train load of fifty who arrived'from' 'Decatur to-night.

-He has ho symptoms of and was removed to the eruptive i.liqspitalj -as was No other oise has developed The refugees; i arrived; through on a closed train, and wore not allowed to stop; in Nashville or other.pointa in Tennessee. OUT city against atutenof Florida, Alabama Alississippi, and.Mem- trains from 'those places -will bo allowed to stop within Qvo inflesof the city. AT MEMPHIS. BETTER 1'EEUNQ PREVAILS. MEMPHIS, September city boon quiet to Cgnfldeaco is restored and tho feeling of uneasiness amounted almost to a panic 'Friday hai way to a inorb 1 ratlonal'view-of the situation.

There really has any caiiso'for the alarm that has been felt hero. Uecatur, and Jackson, the only two towns in tho south outside of Florida threatened by tho yellow fever, are Toth a considerable distance from Memphis, and none of tho refuseoi) from those cities havo been allowed- to come here. Non-Intercourse quarantine regulations, are Iwfng enforceu against, all passenger -trains on -seven railroads leading into Memphis on tho east gldo of tho Mississippi river has caused the suspension of travel, and tho result is shown in. tho few arrivals at tho hotels. The Pea- is the largest In the city, had only five guests to resistor to-day, and they came by steamers ruimhig in tho local trado.

Since liVirtay it is estimated that, fully 4000 people have loft here. They were pally women and childr.cn, wives and families of and others, who, on the announcement of the outbreak of the fever lit Jackson, took alarm and sent them north, fearing that in the event of the case developing hero, in the stampede that would surely follow they wotild suffer great hard. ships. '''Business is virtually at a standstill. Tlie following telegram was received tonlisht: "Nashville, lion.

D. P. Hadden, President Taxing District of Mem- phi's--Dear Sir: Your telegram of'ycster- dajv.asking-me to order militia to report to you to in enforcing quarantine, was awaiting my arrival in the city. I am powerless to comply, having no authority of 10. Purchasers'of tlicau tiekclu have privilege of stopping to visit the great centennial exposition.

SiLU'TUc, 1 General Passenger Agent. to New York and Return. The Ohio and Mississippi railway lias to call out militia and without a was subsequently -th'c- lo Seimtbr-Cake ac known here nf tits' r.titeeeus-nts. With lite and polish ho could ant hut bfl v-e eon.r;rniil comonnion He was worst. unoir.y.

and died in tlie excessive of ills greatest vice. AT T.EXAKS.ANA. Sttttc Health Ofiicev JUlthcrfovrt tt JTew t'b Say iu Rercreiii-'e the Situation, The dispatches from published iu yef.tciday's XEU'S a very nn- r.avory in r.esp.rtl Co at rLai ion of lliu situation t'oHow- 1 referred to in Jfi (hiyss after date of salo. and good on limited express with Pullman sleepers between Ss." Louis and New York withont'-ehange. W.

Gen. Pass. AEt. Ohio. Ohio in 100 yer.rs old; has every tooth in its head: p.cctls no hair dj-e: can go out and 'ihop three conia of-wood; hasn't struck second childhood yet; cnts everything, drinks all the beer it wants on Sundays rtehtainnic, and its lady citizens know the value ui' Moolliu-'s Boi-lincr Tonic, as a cure for as evidenced liy tho.fact tiiat is a iarpo and coDst.intly increasing demand for it in that state.

Srencils, Rubber Stamps, Etc. V. LOVK, successor to 1 A. Smith, .103 corner Tremont. At Justus Sahn'o to'Kose t.S:'7,;ihn tho 'best cabinet Ktill dozen.

law for such dollar of appropriation with which to pay them. If miiitia sco proper to volunteer for such purposis I will not- forbid' it. I should lie exceedingly glad if by any stretch of-authodty I could aid you, but other to do so except to my disapproval should they volunteer. Yours very truly, KoiiF.iiT TAYLOR. President Hadden immediately consulted with Sam Tiernay, tho major commanding tiio second battalion of national guards of "the state of "Tennessee, and the following will be.

published to-morrow: Hr.ADQiiARTKiisSHCOND BATTALION N. G. S. Order No. command is lifereby ordered to report 'at tho armory of he Chickosaw Guards ay) morning at t) o'clock, fatigue uni- for the purpose -of doing- quarantine duty for the protection of our city against tlie outside wovld.

By order of S. T. Carnes, major commanding. HAIIIIV Adjutant. ivhotoy a Until Artillory Katl.

rolurn to tho city all persons i i lu i i rum the mayor of Icxarkami was i 7 i mi tr, rent the above hall for balls, by liini yesterday inornir.g. am! follows: September 'i Pliysician, iloiw- srntion is hot one and a 1 ifoni Wo insist upon its brlnK-fivc iniire. hero in charge rlrnnk in i (lei-hons from ntntion. 1 KirWAnrcs To this Dr. Kiilhcrford replied: 'HOUSTON', September M.

Vour listed Sod just recoivud. I coiiKr.it-. 5laU youi ni-irshrtl. even if his action does come late in the day. Xi-lsnii'x lircacli of discipline met its proper reward.

1 will lie In Toxarkanr. and make such changes as will secure you When was under Dr. Mammon's control I found A man FlovitJa liivldi- qiiaiMLin.i uvilkinc About your utreets, fttvi this w-is with etc. tatter plcniner 30, 1SS3), please call on A. Kieglpr.

Dancing will be re- cpcnol October 1. 0. CIIKKSMAK. No wotiinn can aftord to the uso of Al Hcholt's. Too Old for liar.

Tile owner of Utopia lias a dallgiiter alieaOv iiuiek at repnrU-e. "Tlievo ant no yon. are there?" her father remarked to hur lati-lv. "Xo, dere is only inosqnitnea on me--flics Is too old, 1 an.swerod tho little miss proiiipi.ly. That is the case with Cliill and Antidote as compared with other so- o.tlledremedies--there-are no flies on it.

MERLINWEEKLY VUJKfeliT USKAT OF GOVERNMENT. I THOUGHT THAT EMPEROR WILLIAM'S GENERAL FORECAST FOR THE WEEK PROPOSED VISIT IN CONGRESS. To Vl.iinii iH 5y nlrh 1VIM I(o AltomU-U tf Denmnht rations-- in of the jnrii-sbal of your cliy. S. H.

O. Dr. Rnlbnrtord further states thai Tcx- the difficult I'atlon to handle or cthor on the border, owing to its In of Texas and Tbd it-iKon, atraut two from th town, It en the luid. Prior to ttemi wnmtio-ul bmch of iH-tnt Dr. Buthwionl cA'c-X Wall.

8.30 o'clock to-night three piiaon- ors tit the penitentiary Rcalerl the fnrly foot. n-all and escaped. Thc- cut hole on tho roof, got out on tho wall, and hy the of a of Iwlnt twisted together lot ThJy CUT IN THE BACK. A-Hegro -Cuts -a- Mmi Near the Town Woolilfir. September niglit at tiio saloon, one mile cast of town known as New i'iatonia, Yearby Rhodes seriously cut TClani Ilalliliurton in the back Constable Ham who is now under guard, llallilmrton is resting vcrv well to-day.

As soon Haiii brought Hhmlcs in town tho report came that train Xo. 10 Iwd-bscn robbed hero.and Ilarwood, and ho took the first train for the scene of the robbery and lias not returned af this writing. It is'presumed that ho is stil after the robbers. Humor says there wero between five and eight of "them. They brought bloodhounds from "Weimar ant GoiiKales, hut owing to so being a' the place of tho robbery when tluiy reacliet there they were trail-then-- AN-orroiiTUNiTY ov another, column Avill found an ad vcrtiscmcnt offering two ranches in McMul county for sale, one of 05,000 aorest, tho other ofK.OOO acres.

With 4503 head of-mixed cattle. ranches join cacli other and arc watered hy tho Nuecas river, which runs through both of them, and by never a i lakus. They are inclosed by tinvtvwiro (liarbird) fonro.s, and have al needed ranch improvements Tho grass i. good ciirly mesqtiitc, ami it sprinli'lingof beeves, and no old cows in tno stock. Tho ranches aro within thirly-fivo miles of Cotulla, a station on thn Inlenmiiona! and Groat XorT.lifirn railway, and thocouniy eoato' La Salic cnimty.

7'hcre is no morndc.vrablc rrtnch property frero In i iu Texas than this, and a most decided bar- Siiptcinbor 18S3 by tlio Now York Associated, l)ur- iugtlioconfercnco between Prince Bismarck and Count Kuluoky, llei-r von Seblosscr, Prussian envoy to tho Vatican, was summoned to IMeclerichsrulie. Nothing hns transpired ns to liow Count Kalnolcy ro- ceiced Princo Bismarck's proposal for a sot- tlument tUo quirinal-vaticau dispute. On 'riday the emperor will start for a visit to lie grand duko of Baden at-liis summer res- aence, on the island of Mancaii, where bo vill.nieet Dowaser Empress Augusta. He vill Afterward go to and A ieniin lis presence in Vienna threatens be at- ended by demonstrations by Torrnanand auti-sonutic partisans the Herman group in tho -house oC the liot. German members of the Vienna mu- ilcipal coimcl! aro arransiiiB for torchliglit rocessions in the.

omneror's honor, and it proposed that ho shall- receive a deputn- ion from German eoraraunitles throughout Austrla-Htingaria. authori- ies i RIGHTLY. FEAB. trouble will arise; in of bunds of parading the streets German national songs and: flaunting the -German; SThe.reeent; lemonstratiou; whore-German meeting while, tho. Austrian national lyrnn ivas being sunp, has boon a.warning to itlio authorities.

''The Fremdenblatt announces a 'decision of tho. to. suppress any exhibition by 'any-'ifaction. wltfiout. Austrian sentiment.

"Km- say3, "will find- ihe ihemselvesiond, the alliance as. 5iJi On WiUiam and Bm- joror Ufrancis Joseph for the Styrian Alps (orfourdayB of bunting. King Mllan.wlll jramaln atfileichenbergin Styria until October 15, it is tbat he will ask an.interVlew with tne emperors and INTERCEDE ith Natalie. Count- Bray, -the German. minister to Surviu, is a partisan of Miam, now.Btayjng endeavoring to: arrange iintsrvlew.

finds an lie gave her- n. cordial nt Bucharest, and on leaving hor, wftor escorting her to tho station, he said, in. the hearing of several diplomats: "She is 'a queen and a woman overwhelmed with troubles, It s.rlght.thnt.I shonldiholp inexpected "appearance ia amid iroops. toward the frontier lion caused excitement in Austrian 'Hla -ihoweveri 'has not jeon accontpanicd movement of. troops.

Tho Berlin police will Institnto an action the socialist member, of 'the munlcipal'councll, who; at ThuMday's meeting of that body, opposed motion to ol the emparor the municipal chamber. In a heated speech Horf Kinnert declared that ho rep- tho. republicans or nnti-rnonarch- sts, numerous party in Benin, ind, therefore, could not to tUo pro- losal to glorify a protector of a-capitalistic. urgeois class. This wan mot with cries of Continuing, he "Wo on our side justice and knowledge of the wants of isoplo.

You have force nndrroutino." An uproar closed the Hitting. SPECULATION REOAHDING An at- tache of emijassy.flt Berlin, who Btands-high-at the German court, -was of I'rinco Bismarcks' intention "to resign, wbicb first made iti appearance in tho Indc- endence Belqo. He said: "There is no more Dundation for tho than appears on tho surface. The divergence or opinion. between the young emporor-nnd his chancellor bos firadualiy widened Into an abyss iimilnr.to the one which -divided the Emperor Frederick and Princo Bismarck.

In both, coses the diffcrc-nee began with the army reforms-- a step liberalism-and culminated in -a projected marriage, tho latter bringing forth a threat of resignation from tho German chancellor. In tho present case tho betrothal of tho Princess Sophia of Germany to the Duke of Sparta is the straw which has -broken the camel's back. contemplated union has considerable -more than tho one between Princo Alexander, and Princess Victoria, German chnn- cello? was able to frustr.at.by threats to re- is believed that a. conflict between Greece nnfl Bulgaria, Macedonia is inevitable and is destined 'to be successful. This, foroeuste.

of -Prince Bismarck also holds, andJiis objection is to an alliance of the imperial family witli the monarchy that is to be. especially since he prevented a connection with a possible pretender to the throne of the principality destined to victory. BHERIFFS'-DEPARTMENT. lIOllEnTSON COUNTY. September Williams, alias.

Sims, who murdered Minnie Lewison tho'morning of September. 23,. nine miles ram Hearne, in -Robertson county, is 5 feet 8.1nches;-high, weighs 175 pmindV 35 years old; black. ho espapod he 'Wore a white shirt, dark gray pants, slouch hat and no coat. of-tlie above described u- (tltivo.wlll -be received by T.

13. sheriff, or consf ible of pro. ciuct 2. COUNTV. VlOTOP.IA, Stolen: One 11 or 15 years.old, about hands high, star in forehead, collar mane anil HC connected, on left paces.

Ten dollars offered liy Battle, owner. Address C. Thurmond, sheriff' vic- torlii'county. WAS MURDERED. of Oarnp iroiliul witli- tlic Ilrnil ft-i'iicttlrotl.

AOSTIX, September Tho.lmdy of Oscar Glodhill, who was employed us, a quarry workman for ShoehaiiiOf this city, was brought in this morning from near Dnval, whore it.was found with tlie head fractured. Ir, 19 snppOHcd i-hac ho was killed there niKlit in a' quarrel with some of tho workmen, (tnd probably about money, ns he had just been paid olT thn evening previous). body was brought here for burial. As far as known litre no one has nrrrslcil for the killing, and it may lie his death reunited from -some accident. llo is reported have come bora from Clarendon, Ark.

YOUNG MAN ASSASSINATED Ail.lu-.u-iiirii-nt (i-en i-m- A i i Apiirn 'liitliiu JMlls VeUou 1 1'isvor WASHINGTON, probable work lie of by congrc-hs buforo mljouriinu'iifc will be out of thu way this week, anil the hottso and sionato will bo in a position to passAipon the resolution for adjournment on vcrv short notice thereafter. "Whether or not that resolution will bo taken i tho near future is still an open question, although the prospects seem lo be uKuinst it. Tho caucus of yesterday outlined tho work of the senate and for a time ut least disposed of tho question, of an adjournment In tho near future. Rc- ntiblicaii senators nro not inclined to" the initiative, although they Jmvq bucn urged to do so by a democrats in 'the senate, -who are anxious to get who are llgurlUK on the mutter do noflix tho date of possible adjournment before October of those who have conli- denco in the brenhinrjof the session bofore November, fix the date at or about October 20. ALL OF THE APPROPRIATION- DILLS are disposed of the exception of tho sundry civil is.stili.in conference, and the.general deficiency which now pending in the house has.not yet appointed its conferees-on the-sundry civil prqbiibly.be pointed it will be the work.qf upon the report.

Tho only point two houses library clause, it-will probably be necessary to omit entlrelV'trom 'Tle senate.has in- strucled its -conferees to proaosition the and in order-to the bill the will' likely agree to this, senate-will probably take tip fldency dispose: of it in.one NTho.deficiency billaud sundry civilhill disposed of theaeuato proposes to take.iip admission of. Washington Territory and pass It. It is not doll- nitoly determined. yet or -not the other-territorial bills will 1 bo by the Bhermau.trust Pill wmcil-THE-CAUCUS of yesterday determined shortld be disposed of at an early day. There docs riot seem to be of a report of the finance committee coming in this week, it was said early last week that It would bo banded in on Tuesday next.

Hearings on the sugar schedule Iwforo the--snb-comnilt- teo have been postponed twice, and they are now expected to begin on Monday mornint. Lenders of the house will-make an effort tq prevent-tho transaction a businessexcept'that 'of minor -importance because of the'laok of a quorum. A.great deal of log rolling has bcon-dono in the last week or two, and'more conservative nro beginning to bo timid of any legislation. The proposition to bring about a practical adjournment of the house, which lias boon urged by. Representative Springer, has not met with ranch It is looked upoo as rather house, however, is rapidly coming to a place where there will bo more ill teen or twenty members OFiKITHKH.I'AIlTV loft on Kuard.

a offered by Mr. "Grain, looking to legislation against trusts, is likely to come up and to provoke discussion. The senate resolution ap- yellow fever suiFerersls.to he considered at a special meeting of tho committee on appropriations to he held, on and is likely to be up in the house 'almost any day during the week. As there is some opposition to it already there is likely to bo quite debate over It. The committee on public lands has some business whfell is to bo called up if possiible during "the week.

Tlie Oklahoma bill is practically buried for tlie session. No ONE known better.tlmn thnso tvhu nsetl Livor Pilliwhat rolieC llioy have clvcn. when.taken for ilysiJeiitjia.iUzzlnuHs, pain in the siac, conntlpatloa and diaomcriid Contain, iu small compass, tho casewial of the best vrEefaWo Crlthartir.i. 'They arc a snte cure tgestlon, and: Mver.Coirplaints; am pleasant to take; hut mild, in operation. Jlr.

Jamns Qulnn. of Iiiidiile t.i testifies "I lia-vo Ayor's Tills for the tlilrty years ami Toiislcifr them an invaluable faiaily niuiliciiic," 's- 6oU liy all Druzul 1 Ucalo-j) in Llcdiclne. SchotBx thil -ami I.AHIAI. Msced- -ily. Only .50 Cents a with OomVort Jilit Hnlly.

is t.y mi mi-mis nnt-ovt idt, but, uv ttu- i-'on- 'Iliivt 1111011 i iM' tU'it ntoiM- Ol' i i i i 1'S Yl.rH'h i tO i this 'vyrlil. ili; 1 I'm ol' nil 'illa-lv Id llio i i i i i i ai.il to I i i i t-l, f-i tu 1 mil H'l'V Hit- tiTs i It i I I rkvM-t'0 Ol' JU' ''IK ') i i it iflparl't i i i lu it i Jiiiliil lit Ijnuy, I'jruK rctiriia', to jM-oilnto clumber. i-j conniiv.i-cil ty it. BAKKEES. BANKERS.

-AND- rafts on London. Berlin. Paris, Stockholm, Bremen. Hamburz ami Frankfort. 'OF GALVESTON.

Capital Snriliis lf niRKCTORS: JU.UUS nUKQE, GUSTAVE M. LASKElt, JNO. K. 6." FLINT, ALBERT 1 WI C. Colloctloiis from'-baukg, -'tjRukfirs nccolvo pvQinplutteiiliuii.

COTTOST -FACTOES. eiSr Importers Factor COTTON AND COMMISSION Cottciii ConsiigniuunLs colicltn-l. UOM.MIKHIUN MKllCUASTS. Kollftlt tlm accoimtss of fcankKM, ftiul niflko at IM.M- cent to s-n- ouru or cottun. C'oi-riiflji'jittltMWO A.

J. liow, Texas Co-Operative Wlmleie Dry 'Mi aM 6r-flceri23. Cotton Qa-iarnl Oommfsriion-iiit All Klndn of Produce SoiieltcO. J. Iviangcr, P.

O. Eoi Hi. "Pea. Daily Trains Betwoon San Antonio, 'Houston und Now 'Orleans, to Eails Pasi! aiiufoFrciiii-- Tisellcw I''ront of thcmMlven down. Thfjr here in citirans i in lexns tlmn (his.

and a most decided I mid Illd on the I gain will bo offoren an eii not vet bean recaptured. For tertni nnd aAtier, ovia or tuom, mndoAn Apply ai OTTCA to They wctc i Attorney-nt-lArr, 1 F. Cnnw, In Mllllcan "IVIilIc Sltlliis: In Stiirc. Stpl'iinlMT Ixeonnni, youiiK uiau who just opened nn cnt.ln-chouso.hcri yiu-tcr-tay, ivas; foully iw- sasslnated Inst whiln sittinK in the window of placo of btisi-uiss. Therein no.

clew in yet lo tho ihouAlvthe will loavo nothing unturned to find who the murdoror was roi-wil geneV-aiyboro ropiit-illw. only ono relntion, living In Aostlo. hif in.tli* 1 T. BANKER COTTON.FACTOR, J1OUS-CON. I cho'lcnite compwlaon iif of fnlt-J ofi'olton i a ran ivilli other mnrkel In the BOlltli.

Liberal usasli ailvancca r.ia'lu ca all ihUir.icnta nnd prninnt rollirm rcniloreJ. between Ktiii Ktw ar.ii Iwt e'-'il Oalva-i- toii and New Gnlvvstiuii Ullrt fi-IW pirn Arriving Ninv-Orleana u. "0 u. m. unit yai u.iu.

Quickest "Ciiao to How York, nnd Vri-i'Jipal Eastern Cities, Huusjlou at. m.i KM" 1 leaves nt u.il l''o'r full 'J'ravolltiK r'aaieiiKiir Ajjiuil, Ilinuikin, Tex. J. (i. (J.

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CHAS. Agent, OnlvcJton, Tux. Line. nelivorccl to c.ny part of tiie Btavy. COCKE TRY IT ONCE.

Y'h-Mi cliilli- fiver SctottV.EIiill4FemJlntidole and Toxns uni-ts-ilni: or tho lUl.T-ir. AliA.Mn.Citii^ln A MAliCO.s, t'llplllll lilO Ciirl.llii Lnivls. STATK. OF TI'A Af, Oil'lnm Illlnini. Oiior.filn-al Kiw Yi.rk for I mr-Miwhliu will hxsi.

.1 f-n TOIIS AFFKCTION9. wall STKAMSII-vP COMAL, ,1011" Mantor, lj SAIL POIl N3W TOIx.31 XO, ItiXH. J). J. YOliXd, Asont, Antoiiit- C.

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