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are now prepared to Unncito IT. -who la won ima favorably cufl wo KOOd return. AT IirE 1'OSTOFFICE AT AS SECOXD-OLASS JlATTHIt. OF ruB-iCATioif; Kos. JB-l ASD'ISO StenAKta STREET, GALvusrox.

VOL. XLVL NO. 140 At the Beach. Xsst Concert "TELE GIB-SAT ASD DALLAS EXPOSITION, Tbo Duly CombinecVFalr and Hsp.Or. eitlon In America, '01 'usually bought Fairs and sold at auction on tho October West- Terms ol solo: Quo- Salt cash, balance October S.

Kxcurslon rates on ml talivoaus. SYDNEY Our patrons a most excellent opportunity to supply -them-; selves with; TOBACCOS At prices ruling before tno LA1E ADBNCE IN IIP Our heavy contracts enable us to maintain Jormer prices. Mary Anderson 9I-ICE Continues to "Lead in perfection. TEXAS. TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 13.

X887 ESTABLISHED 1842. CRtATED CONSTERNATION. UWS MUST BE STRICTLY OBEYED. NATIONAL CAPITAL CULLINGS. TARIFFTHE MAIN SUBJECT CONSIDERED 'At the Recent Conference at-Oakview-Opposition to 'Removing bacco--Personal and General Notes.

who are to start in the Grocery JBitsiness vntt find it greatly to ffieir interest Jo yei-mit us to supply tfieir first stock. They will find with a first- class stock of well assorted, well an-anged, 'attractive, fresh ctesirabk goods; and in to that'you 'will fo upon careful, judi- -ciows and courteous salesmen. Where can you expect anything better than this September Notwithstanding tie carefully worded state- given otit by ex-Congressman Scott ot Pennsylvania concerning tno recent confer- between the president and 'democratic leaders at Oakvlow, It can be positively that the tariff question, was tho main 'subject under- -consideration, Cleveland, Carlisle Fairohild have been in earnest consultation over it and-a tariff measure win be. outcome. The abrupt- ot Secretary Pftlrchild'B -stay- In Maine was caused by a telegram for 'Us return to the capital to take part In da'deliberations upon the subject.

He will.causa a-tariff bill to be prepared, provide, an agraement is reached, which will -be presented to the house-perhaps first a canons of demo- crtitlo concressmen--as an administration The -president and Secretary 'Flrohild are both opnosed to taking the internal revenue tape off ot tobacco, wniie Mr. Carlisle; would him. ErgHsh and German speaking colonies, wlich went their 'several ways at pleasure, and awoke valuable echoes or tne KWn to the music of tholr own Idioms. The for- eigners'SKree on tho opinion that tha fruits ofthomeaicalcongress from scientific standpoint are invaluable. They express signal appreciation ot the social, attention puid them by Americans, and become emphatic in respect to the royal good fellowship doctors.

The train con- alstiniiof thlrtoenTFnllmnn cars, two smok- fears, one commissary and one baggage car lelt for Niagara Fallajtt m. ACCIDENT. A-Hsllread Collision-Results In ths Doith Eocln'oKr and injury to Two Other Employes. The Lawbreakers and Evildoers of Fort Worth Have a Fair Warning from -trict Judge Beckham. Wholesale Grocers.

THE BEACH HOTEL, Gnlvoston, TOTJW. 8. E-MoIllieiiny) Proprietor. THE DRISKILL HOTEL, Austin, Texas, S. E.

Mollb-eony, Proprietor. THE MAVERICK HOTEL, San Antonio, Toira.il. E. MoUhimny, Psoprlotor. THE LAMAS: HOTEL, Toxo-, S.

E. Mollhenny, Proprlotor. Four -Firit-CIiuu Hotel. UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT." Guests 17111'find their every'oomtori pro- ai-e aesurea no palna irlfl ba jpniod to inaKe iholr stay one ot pleasure and at efteoted involvluK the repeal of the tobacco tax and soraa reductions in the tarlft Hai. The cause of Mr.Kan- daSs visit here was to enter his boy sSool.

He was not Invited to Oatvlew. Mr, Carlisle wont to Oakview with the expectation of remaining bnt four days, but fright- Inl'accident'oooarred on, the Hew York, Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad at Pe'orla, thls.mornlrg' at o'clock. The Atlantic' expioss; east bound, while running forty- five miles an hoar collided with a locomotive that was standing on the track at re- oria uSorman Gregg ol the passenger "ato was Stantly kfiled, and his fireman, nome not had both arms brosen. John Haley, engineer of the single looomo- tataUy injured. Tlio Prociaait Deems It a Physical Impossibility to Include New Orleans in '--His South and Western Trip.

GUST HEYE CO. (Sr-cceoaors to Karmman HODS10K, TEXAS. 3, ENGIKES, BELTING, PULLEYS, SHAFTENO. Lot Hi Henr From Yon. SIMPSON HARTWELL, 10 12 Commorolal Bt.i Hocnton THE GLENN BILL.

Mrasure Modified so as to Exclude AppvoprlatloES to Educational Institutions from State AW. Wo call the Attention of tho Trade to tlio ROSEBUD WHISKY, For TYQ aro Solo Agones lu Texas. Also onliand BAGGING AND TIES, At lowest Prices. lastTwVekT notwithstanding general bad management, was on the whole a sue- cessJul sffolr. Their was considerable complaint because congress, or rather the hones, failed to mate a larger appropriation for the entertainment of the modlool visitors, and Dr.

Lincoln. In an interview, denounced the house as tne stdnclest. mean, eat body of men he knew of, fact that therowas no constttaUoaal authority for any appropriation at all, and that the appropriation made was ovor the protest of the house committee. Congressman Mill. Is still here, deyot- himself to the of his tariff called here KKW September following-letter from President Cleveland addressed to the mayor of this city was received to-day: EXECUTIVE MASBIOK, WASHINGTON, bap- tember Sir: I have received the 'invltatlon-kfndly tendered me in behalf of the commercial, social and military organizations ol New Orleans, to visit that city during my contemplated trip to the west 'and south.

1 am in receipt of like invitations from many other localities, and I have delayed action thereupon until I could determine which of them my time and pos- 'itive ennacements already made would peraittae to accept. To my regret I now to Bend a.large number of them replies similar to thin. The trip to for the purpose of fuiailing to visit St. Louis and Atlanta. The these visits fixed, and as fcoth are included in a single trlfi the Intervening time between these two dates ore substantially all that -con be diverted to vIsltiEg other cities.

It -ItTITlllK TUB KEAOH OH ALL, 11 '25 per Annum. Doiny not, Keep posted as to tho markets. run and accurate reports in each isauo oJ tho Weekly Ntws. TS-EV YORK, Atlanta says; The Glenn anti-educational bill which has lain In tho committee room of the senate for some weeks will oome In consideration 'on Monday, the committee on education having submitted a substitute. Tho bill in its modified form provides that if any institution supported wholly or inpait by the state shall receive both white and colored nuplls the stato aid shall be also, thatnopor- odSated at an institution reooivlne Doth white and colored pupllc saall be ell- clble as a teaoker the public schools.

of the advocates ofWmeasuro is to rush it through quietly. There is a tacit inderstonding that there will be no debate. The legislators haye consented to bottle eloquence in the interflst of harmony. Both Governor Gordon and Colonel Glenn iavebeenurced-to allow the bUl to by -default, but the matter is beyond the control of either. It is an own secret that Governor Gordon rather desired It to pass ,00 ilhat Jio can veto it.

THE WEtTHEK. reports received atGalveston, Septoaibor at 5 p. in. Observations teScn at tbo oaino momant of time at all ntatlonft: OOLOBADO CATTLEMEN. Tlity Form an the Collection and Bhiirooat of Cattle -Arra ments with Amour Co.

DENVER, September ot representative cattlemen of the range country was held here yesterday for the purpose of tormi-g an American beef pool, the purpose of which is to bring the price, of beef cattle on the range west oil tae feeding districts more nearly to tho level prices of dressed beef In tho oast, to increase the profits to the producer, and to do, away with middlemen. A. K. Mercer of Wyoming was chosen chairman, and H. L.

Brooks of Sow Mexico secretary. Mr. Mercer stated the -object of the meeting, and tbenteadajreport of his conference with Armonr- Co. Chicago, which was had at So request of tne Colorado CaMe-grow- era' association, substantially as follows. Armour Co.

iavfi signed a contract the pool to kill their cattle snd give all there is in thorn less a reasonable and to aid In extending taeir facibtlon. Armour farther-agrees to aUugl tor their cattle at 52 50 per head, rtvSiE tho shipper tho entire proceeds of the animal, lees tho freight and selling commission on drossed beef in the east. The following resoludonB wore presented daughter, Viro, states that she Is so much improved as to be able to sit np in bed Mr. Crain-bnsfes himself attending to the affairs of his constituents and preparing for the coming session of congress. THI FIBBER? QUESTION.

Secretary Bayard did not return to Washington to-day, but Is expected to-morrow. After leaving Fidlndepnio, where he went to attend the funeral of personal friend, ie went to Massachusetts. Kumor had It that the object of his trip woa to confer'per- sonally with several New England persons with a view of Hading and enlisting services of men who will meet the British fishery commissioners and assist the gov- In settling questions arising out of tho fishery troubles. POSTAL ORDERS APPIOTINQ TEXAS. The following are the recent orders of the government postoffice department Slshed-Hudson, Red River county, on route Tow 30 'miles northeast, Woodland 9 miles southwest.

Idlowild, Bexar county, on route 0i miles oast, Hondo miles west. New Sweden, Travis oonnty, speolfd from Mdnor, route 31,001, OK miles south. Sandersvllle, Jones county, special from Anson, route 31,870, mUes soath- west Beneca, Ijler county. 01. route .,1,029.

woodvlllei mBes north, Hillster 5 miles Nniae Changed-Dupreo, Hayes Service Dlscontinued-Knittel, Burleson Conner, from Deanvillo, from bop- Office discontinued. Railroad Foiitol Service Established- Mount Pleasant and Sherman: railroad postoffloe sorvloe has been established on rho lino of the St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas railway between Mount Pleasant and Sherman, distance 110 miles, to take effect September 12, 1887; the line to be tnown as the Mount Pleasant and Sherman route ot travel and select as stopping places such cities as are on the way, or LOCAUTT, Bar Thor 3M0 SG 19.00 Wind. a'alustlno 20.80 Chrl3tlM.Ol 2iow 130.00 SB SE as 3 Weather Rnln last Shra .00 Oloar, .00 dinar. ,00 Fair.

.00 Olonr. Fair. a 31.7: Gainesville to Oklahoma; leave GsJnes- ville Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays atl p. arrive at Oklahoma by 0 p.

leave Oklahoma Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 arrive at Galnes- COTTON RHOIOS ETJUJTIN that incorporation papers be taken ont under the laws of tho state of Colorado, establishing an association for mutual benefit In handling and disposing of beef cattle aftei shipment from the producer: that tho name of the association shall be the "American Beef Pool;" that It shall issue no capital stock, declare no dividends and seek no profit as an. organization; that its object shall be only to accomplish organized effort and united ac STATIONS. "Galvoeton "JSonbton. 'Dallas Saa Antonio. Occio lu'lux; 01 Maximum tempera, tore.

S3 95 OS 95 S3 05 92 1)0 00 DS S2 P4 01 Mlnlm-am tempera- Cure. 70 74 "0 75 71 72 70. C9 75 US 71 07 73 01 72 Kalnlall, (Inoliua louche.) .00.00 .03 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 IHDICATIOnS FOR TO-DAY. September 13,1 a. yalt'-ircatltor; neoi-ly stationary tetnporaturo except cooler; local showeis tn the -northVast portion; light to winds, generallyj southeasterly.

thronco organisou oii-vi t. tion an Increase of the net value upon beuf products to Its membership and totnoln- Sivldnal aavantage of Its I-aaflairs shall be wholly governed by directors through the management, to be oom- rosedofS president, tarv and superintendent, to -be elected or awoSed by the board of isg to the by-laws of the association. That any person eligible for membership must bo a producer and shipper of beef, that there shall be no membership fees or annual dues and that tr.e only charge to member- Sp'fo? the support ot the organization shall bo no cents per hesd upon aU beel cattle shipped to or through it. Killed by a Train. FARTS, September railroad- rcnn named J.

D. Dnnlap was run over by a freight train on the Frisco railroad yesterday morning and killed. He was a section land and had been drinking. It is supposed that he laid down upon the track and wont to sleep. The legs and body were badly mangled.

He had no relatives or Irlendsl here, and the remains were nurlfi'l in potter's field last evening by the county p. arrive at irap by 6m and Fridays at 12.30 p. m- arrive at Springs by 2.80 p. m. Postmasters Commissioned--Sam H.

Fatterson, Hudson, Eed Blver county; Thomas Dunkln, Idlewlld, Besar county; Axe) Sjoholm, New Sweden, Travis county- Wm. S. Whaley, Bandersvllle, Jones coinc'; ltobortW.Bnelling,SenocR, Tyler county; Thos. baddle; Robert Shelby, West-Bevilport; Leonidas Carrtogton Buda.late Depree; Urla-h A Fox Podd; John R. Kennedy, Midlothian; Jas.

J. Talley, Bartlott. TEHHIBAIED PAT ALLYA Political Feud Ends In tho Fatal Wounalng ol One Man and Sorlonily ol Another. UTTLK ROOK; September 'special from Murfreesboro, says: A bitter political feud, which has existed for some time between M. B.

Thomason and J. 0. Bush, terminated'Saturday in the fatal wounding ot Thomason by Bush, and who Si ram was shot by three of Thomoson's brothers. Bush is seriously wounded bu will probably recover. Thompson will die Exonriion ol WATKIHS GLENK, K.

T-, September The excursion to Niagara Falls of a delegation to the International Medical congress, which left Washington last evening reached here at 0.30 a. m. to-day. Tho excursion numbered more than 300, of whom more than 200 were from abroad. The latter are guests of the medical protesslon, all their expenses, aggregating $10,000 for this excursion, being paid ont of the general ty the executive.

committee ot the American physician Is In charge of each car and responsible for tho to fOroply'Vith their wishes, so warmly and hfartlly to any want of appreciation of their regards or. to the lack ot any desire to be their guest. Yours very Gnovur. CL-ITILAXD. fttl-ES CITY.

Burned to Do.tlt In a Honsj-Extonding Llttlo fioail. QUBSS CITY, September Jeff BeEgaman and wife were at church Friday night their house was burned, and with it their two-year-old child. There were three older children left at homo bat they escaped, and In their excitement forgo: or otherwise neglected the other child. The parties are colored pooplo, and live a mile 'iron for the extension of four miles more of the East Texas Transportation coniFa- BS'S road is being received, and track-laying Is progressing. There are now eight, mfles beiiK operated.

This road supplies the mills here and at Atlanta with logs, betide hauling a great deal of lumber and ties. IHBEATEBED WITH DESTKUCIION. A Little Town on the Elo Qr-ndc About to Ee by tho Flood. BROWNSVILLE. September burg, a small town on the Rio Grande river, i) In a precarious condition from the high water there.

Tho Inundation made by the current during the past fifteen days have placed tho inhabitants of the city In a state jeopardy. At this writing quite.a number CODECS have been torndown and removed to other parts, and there Is quite a numbsr that will have to undergo the samefte dur- iDg tho next twenty-four hours. The 3all. It is sold, will be a total wreck, as it is a brick rtroct-ro oid only afew feet from the river bant. The is not-much, put We privations are great.

The river is still rising. OK BAIL. Jotn S. Pair, Who Killed One ol the Howetono at Keloasod on Ball. GAtsBsviLi.s, September B.

Pair was released from jail to-day on i'1500 bail. He was one of the actors In the wagon-yard tragedy of July 1, In which he received a bullet in the neck. His father, J. W. Pair, was shot in tho Bide and Dave Howoton was shot through the body and killed.

JimHoweton and old man Pair have been ont for some tide. The Pairs claimed that the Howetona had been trying to organize a gang to rob a train on the BantaFeroad, which statement tho Howe- tons declared false; hence the fight. It is thought by their neighbors Oat Is not over. The parties all live In the territory. Tho Constitutional Co-tonnl-l.

PHILADELPHIA, September preliminary work of arranging details the great constitutional centennial anniversary celebration on Thursday, Friday Saturday of this week. Is almost at an end, and strangers who will particinato in the event ore already arriving. The pro- er-mmo arranged for the Industrial parade on Thursday and the military parada on Friday, besides the one for the exercises to be held In Independence square on Saturday, are very elaborate, and If favorable should prevail the mammoth pa- FOET Won.TH,Tei met here'to-day, and Judge Bockham delivered a charge to the grand Jury that has.created no little excitement in tho city, and has caused consternation in certain clrdes. It looks as though ho Indorses llaycr Brolles. In his efforts to suppress gambling and to enforce the Sundaylawa.

Referring to gambling, h'e'said that ha had been Informed, and believed it to.be true, that It 'was carried on in Fort Worth with open doors, and that the offlcars made ao attempt to stop it. "I learn," said he, "that the city marshal has stated that he could and would enforce 'the laws against gambling If the city council would instruct him to do so. This Is a shame to civilization. It la not the province of' any council, court or officer torn- etrnct him to onlorcethe law; it is his sworn duty to do it without waiting for 'strncUons, and 11-tho marshal of -tnsclty, the sheriff or his deputies, or any police- iman, Is informed that violations of law are trolnc on and takes no steps to stop it he ahonld be himself punished for a violation of law." Referring to the enforcement of a city 'dog ordinance, of which there has been much complaint here, he stated that it had como to his ears "that officers acting under authority from the city council had invaded private premises and had brutally treated a woman." He said that no council could by law authorize any man to Invade the premises of any person, save for certain purposes, and he urged the grand Jury to Investigate this matter and put a stop to it if they had to indict the entire city government, fauch thlncs as ho had heard of as being aone under color of law were outrageous and unprecedented. He said that the custom of pistol carrying by officers was carried too far and that he would expect in the future that all officers would lay off their arms when they came into his court, and he Instructed the sheriff to see that this rule was observed by all the officers in tho county.

His charge under the new law regulating saloons was full, emphatic and comprohMt- sible and is regarded with favor by the large majority of people here. Though the ISformen are loudly the entire charge la recognized as one of tho ablest though most severe ever delivered to a jury In this city, ana shows how earnest Judge Bee-ham is about the enforcement of law. LABOB, MLNEH3' STBIXBi September at colleries, mineral, mining and braUroad company, Union cool company. Excelsior Coal compocy, -Enterprise Coal company and Garfield company struct this mornine lor a general advance. It is estimated that flxib men are ont on a strike at Shamo- tto.

The miners are thoroughly org-nized RS Knights of Labor, and ore prepared for a lone lockont- No concessions were ol- ered on either side. HABSH1IL. District Court in Session-Dry Weathcr-Mght Cotton Kocolpts-Othor Items. MABsnAii, September District Court took up the criminal docket this morning. The grand jury reconvened and will consider new coses that have arisen during the recess of tho jury.

There are homicide cases on the docket, among then that of James Tillory, for killing Dr. Allison, transferred from Gregfi county, one theease of L. A. and S. L.

league, for kill- ics George Tabor, all of If these cates come to trial they Will excite consid- 6I No rain has fallen In three weeks and It is dry, dusty and hot--the most oppressive spall that has been felt this season. Cotton is coming in very slowly and basi- ls not fairly open. The first consign- WEI8 Wholei-le in Dry tioru, Boots; Saaos, Tnmkiy GA1VEOTOH, TBZA3. invlto Inspection ot tholr complete iinm o. now ana dcslrnblo Goous.

fftf nave SOU on haad about S50.000 WOS7H 01 SEASONABLE CLOTHING, which -wo will close out jcKttrdlcss cos), WE AUK' ALSO PREPAUED TO Handle Cotton, and Solicit Shipa-oati; and after a lengthy discussion It was decided to retain the prosant form of evening services for a time, though tho edition about to be issuedBholl also contain a new vesper Tho oity of New Yort formerly appointed both a Protestant and Catholic chaplain tor Ward's Island, but now no longer them. The suggestion was made that the ladies'aid societies of all denominations ruiKht take the matter in hand, 1 The statistical committee on educational work reported three owning Elx buildings, valued at number of regular professors 8, other Ins-rectors 2, students ISO, books la libraries Unt1rHrt-? teachers 8, students 1123, volumes in libraries S0.120. BURNED TO D3ATH. A Tonei-eirt Housa Injurad by Jumping irom the Windows-One Burned to Death. NKWABK, N.

September 1 and 2 o'clock this morning a threo-story frame tenement on Middlesex street and Harrison was. destroyed by fire, with Us contents, cansins a loss of $20,000. honeewas occupied by William Boettgars and Daniel Wolf on the first and second while on tho top floor five Brians lived. Boettgers and Wolf, with their iamUiea, escaped with only their night clothes, but the Hungarians ware penned In on the top floor. Three of those Jumped to the ground, and were seriously, if apl totally; Injured.

They were all badly Opdroas'Cesh is in slireds. OC the "two others remaining in the burning building one jnmpjd and landed nnnurt in. a trTMaeother, Michael Dradjos.y, aged, SS years, was Surned to death. LAREDO NEWS NOTES, Fatal Quarrel Botwaen Young Mon-The Rita la the Rio Grande--Railroad Bridze Burned-Other IMms of Interest. LASEDO, September 12--A tragic arTttlr occurred late yesterday In NtfJT Laredo.

It seems that two young men, Alberta Garcia and Manuel Rodriguez, respectively 17 and 19 years, became en- yolved a few days ago In a quarrel whila attending school, which, tor the Ume, was settled by tha Interference friends. Yesterday evening while were playing a match of base-ball one was struck by.the other with the ball, when the bad feeling broke out anew and youth- left thelbaae-ball grounds to Bottle -he difficulty, when Garcia drew his knife and made a lungo at Sodrl- Trtio drew a pistol and shot fila sa-tosonlst Srough tho heart, Trilling Mrntotontlyl Both boys were highly con nocted and much regret is expressed over. iilO IVlOItiiiai c. vf are EcemiEg to be hay nationalities found mixed up last 'Germany. Amorici Japan being In lettd In sections to-flay the plflht-seeit fatigue a good time.

'England some bll- for ueatner snouia proven i-ua i-counts will far exceed former expectations. The processional display will include 300 floats, representing the progress to art, mannfactures and science since the mffnlng of the constitntion. It is estimated there will be 30.COO men and women In line. Triumphal arches are being erected in various of the North Atlantic squadron were anchored ftt Delaware breakwater this morninp, awaiting tho arrival of the sloops- of war Dolphin and Galena and the cruiser Atlanta before proceeding up the Governor and Mrs. Beaver arrived this IieSS is noi lainy upcu.

ment of cotton tor the compress has-been received and tho press will begin operations this week. The stockholders of the Marshall, Fans and Northwestern railwyajwill meet at the cfflceof the company. In this city, to-mor. row. The principal busineBswill be the question issniiig bonds of the road to raito money for its comnletion.

There la no doubt the issuance of bonds will be authorized. Work will be renewed and the road pushed througtUo Paris. A Prcaost lor Mri. CmcAGO, 111., September Bohemian Athletic society, which left here six months ago for a tour In Europe, has returned. Members of the party have brought with thorn, as a present for Mrs.

Cleveland, a magnificent set of garnet jewelry, conslBt- tagof a brooch, earrings and chain. The. brobch is In the shape of an eagle holdlnK in Its claws three golden arrows and sup- tiorted by two standards. The case con- taintag the set Isiined wlthwhlte is inscribed, "To Mrs. Cleveland, with profound respect, from the Bohemian excursionists to Prague." A committee will leave for Washington with the present Wednesday or Thursday.

Eclipse Obscured ty Clouds. KAN FEiNCisco September by steamer San Pablo from China are to tho effect that at most of the scientific stations from whence the totality of the oollpso of ths sun on August 19 could be, viewed, the result was very more especially nt Shlrakawa, where the United States expedition under the direction of Professor Todd was located. Twenty minutes after-the eclipse began the sun was hidden by clouds and remained hidden during the total eclipse. It was like a dark night and tho face of a man standing at a distance of ihree or lour feet could not be seen. national Prison Congress.

TORONTO, September National Prison congresslbegan its regular business mooting this mornine In the theater of the normal school. There was a large attend- nnco of delegates and of the general public who seemed to take a great deal of Interest tatte proceedings. The subject considered TM. Srliri TurB nt PriSOnOrS. and Mrs.

Cleveland are ex- to arrive Thursday. Among the Jntertalnr-ents of the week one of notable will be the reception to Mrs. Cleva- by Mr. and lire. George W.

Chlids at thtir country seat, Qn bstura.y Kev. Wm. oeariea, utJl prison, introduced the subject and was followed by other speakers. President Hayes and Professor Wayland took luncheon with Professor Goidwin Smith at the Grange yesterday. The Ooaeril Council.

A company 01 the Thlrfi cavalry arrlvea to-tight over the Intornational en route to Snggold barracks, near Rio Grande City. The Rio Grande river fell 1 ourfoet to-day and the MeaJcan Batioaal brMse. It hontd will be saved. It is. still held in place by a heavilv loaded gravel train.

TrolnBwill not undertake to cross for sev- er As 3 mllibridgo about ten miles east ol Laredo, on the Texan-Mexican road, burned last night, which will delay trains for several hours on that road. THE KEWS reporter wag shown to-day a- croat number of banana trees Browing In different parts of Laredo which were loaded with fruit. Some of tho bunches equaled in size 2nd number of fruit any ever bronchi to this city from the West Indies. The recent rise in the Bio Grande has brought so much sand and mud that a great portion of the water pipes used by families gave become so choked up as to stop the flow of much complaint is hoard in consequence. The Extradition ol KcBarigle.

WASHIKBIOK, September application of the governor of Illinois fortlio' e-tradition of McEarigle, the fugitivs. CMcago exwarden, which has been received at department of state will be reserved lor thejiersonal consideration of Bucretnry Bayard when he returns to the Stv As the rule of action upon apyllos- ttons for extradition papers is purely the preliminaries to the granting of the; request consisting merely In an examlnR- aon of the extradition treaties to ascertain the offense charged within their But It is understood In the present case that the application Is based upon charge of conspiracy, for which no pro-, is made in the existing treaty with. Ci-ada. A legal point of gravity involved in and its consideration may therefore occupy some time. Host's Citizenship Bsisctml.

HEW YORK, September tion of Johann anarchist, to bis intention to become a citizen of tha United States was to day rejected cbief clerk of the Supreme Conrt. Most said he would appeal to tha courts. Most declared fie believed In States constitution, and was well disposed toward the good order and the happiness of he American people, bnt In reply to tho question, "Do you believe in obeying the laws as they are posaod by tho Proper authorities, of the state of How York?" ha- onswered, "Yee if they are good He Slso announced he should feel it his duty to use force against tho authorities to secure the abrogation of laws detrimental to the. people. On receiving these roplios the clerk refused to administer the oathof allowance.

Since the split In united labor tarty socialists have worked to bring out their full strength at tho polls. numbers of socialists have of lato declortd intentions of becoming citizens, and Host's unexpected application Is supposed to be- due to this policy. Ziglo Fasi. EAOLK PASS, September Lougbeido, an employe of the Mexican International, was run over over yesterday "evening while coupling cars. a occurred about 260 miles from here, bevorai boTSrs passed over his left ana.

crasWjB it to a pulp. He was brought to EaRle thismorng. Doctors have amputated his ar are being ciado fora grand ctlebratlon of the 10th by She Mexican jop- uiatlon, both on this side and ia Fiedraa Kegras. Accidentally K-Ued. SAK September Slaughter, colored, went In to clean up H.

Smith's saloon this morning about o'clock. Smith was sleeping in the back; room with the middle door locked. Sam him up as usual, and' pulled tls f.S^SfA 6 9 The Ooaer-1 Council. him up as usual, ana TMvn. LE September 12.

-The (Smith's) pants out Lutheran General council opened to-day's I tol nlcft oa the floor, firing, tha peBSion with religions services by Key. (, i taking effect in his left I Ths reoort of the I BPOKe, escept Say: with religions services by Key of Lancaster. The report of the church booi: committee was thea ttksa I D6ve spote, escept.

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About The Galveston Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
531,484
Years Available:
1865-1999