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T1TJ3 GALYKSTON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1890. BERLIN WEEKLOUDGJiT KOCH'S I CUf.E CREATES GREAT ti'ii ihft i i lift Won Us V- or i A-sdC'cialod 1 si. i a i ut ituMit. has i i i i i i i tl.o btT.i abnuul and i I'tntiT of I'Jiropo mid A i Ul Oil and ut her iltuuvu to tm PMK-ip'd lit i i 1 by i m'W nu'UiDd. i i i i i i i inAii'Ti-i'lic I i a i r.tah.

Cornol i i i aro at Work, ar, 1 i and pev.io:!!'.! A uii'iiU'al moil, i nr.inl.iu-of r.icluus, ImVu cess uii-i-T Dr. Low in th nml Aini-n- wartlii UUSINESS FAILURES. Wurtli. Koitr Nov. could b.iTo truiBplreil In l-'ort Worth io crtiist) IV.

NUrnrlsr) a tho iVJUtra of W. F. SumiuorvU.o hits. If. I'lualvivHl tho whole i i i olsn tfiitrivly has iio (mil flli'tl tvuh tlio utility clor of trust, in which ii li'w (o Tluimtit, Kosa, triistut.

Mr. Summurvlllo, for hot of ytar.i, him bi't-ii nt tho hoiu. of th SL-tMirlty ouinpnny, of ibla city Tliif, romp.iny is cutnpoHctl of nn hiuvtofora r.upuu.sod to ruprt-- an t'lior'iinui cap! till, Son, ir.i-rvlllu svvyroil Ills couuoutloii i HOIIIO week wliiuli i.s i i i i i i r.o Tiio ur i i scut tt red, uf notua iiifrtKiiL'i'M, bonds In thu i i a hurst's ami Hliitrflu in cumun works, iu cattou seed del In tor, ii dniK company, in investment compuuh-a in KtMTurity coiiiruiniiiEt, city luul lumlH pini'o of iirojiL-vty reserved by Mr i i i i i in hirt hoiiiuutcml in i city. I i i i i in iho dettil of trnstr.ro follows; Two uutoii duu Morubmita' Ni tioiml flit, TUO; ono Koch llrf.1 mnall menus. Since i euros of i i i i i iu Dr.

Lovy iWi'ry niorutnj: shmv.i patients Co i i i j.liysu:i:ii;s aii'l the pLH-uiiiir of thu nuw inuthod Jia visible i i i a AddrDssiui; of jilivt'lo'mua In his private laboratory. Dr. Levy sidii; Tho remedy not only a Uncles in piir- tictilur ulai-CH nnd of baccil.1, but rapidly i i i fill tuboroul'iui! bacilli i which iho bodies aro iu- fostou. novr that curativu mnt- U-r acts ciiunUy upon nil groups. Thu cure is to free ilio orpuusm from bacilli.

To i i i end, wo apply tl.u fit mi early of trc-titincnt to glands, joints, alive ted by tuberculosis iu onier to force thu bacilli which havo thuuiholvtjs in tho cystcs into tho blood channels, whoro wo can raoro onaily tench them vrhou thoy aro iu those jtarts whoro tbo circulation has lUtlo i flueucc. Aftor tho mtmsnge and injection subdues tho bacilli ail that remains to bo done in cases oC tuberculosis of tho bonea ia te rumovo dead piccoa of bone.s and to ro- storo tho Konortil hoalch of tho pntiont." In orJyr to moot tho prtfisuro of cflsos nuotticr hoapiifcl IH aboiiu to bu itbtab-ifthnd in Phiy.a wbero thu Hotol Gur' mania ia boinfj truuaformed iuto wards, having 150 beds for consumption. Br. Pfuho promises tho putlout that thouRb it cannot roplnco tho parts of tho lung thai nro gouo, tbo i-t'tnoiiy will insuro healthy roteution of thu Ainnllcst portion loft, Thu BQcretof composition of lymph hut been communicated to Proitmaors Borcman, Fraontzol, Jiorfger, Levy und oiber intimutus of Professor Koch hero. Profeasor Notbnftgcl ot tbo Vienna university, addressing tho students oC tho university, said: "Wo faco ono of tho craatcst fuielluctnal achievements iw tho province of invtlidue for couturias pr.st.

Professor Koch's diseovory has far tbau Juauyr'e, and is psr- "luipi t.io grandest font lr. tho history our sclcQco. inspIreB uw i ndniirailoa la Dvl tio much iho actual riia- coYerjr AS the mothod of bacturoolosical rt'Bt i arcb ivbich must serva ns has la of nil future discovcrits in that line. 'J'ho preadut luoment ia uinoni; tho tuostsublliuo that humanity has known." Tho only skeptical crifielum of Koch's discovery comes tho French modlcnl men. Professor Hronnrdel Doyen, of tho Paris mudiual f.icuily, writes: "Until wo know tho composition of tbo remedy, history of tjjcperimi'Uts ou aninv.la nnd the prolonged therapeutic ou patients, 110 ouo ought to piouounco delluitely or.

the method." Professor Koah is receiving coramunl- cctlons from KngHab aud American medical men reganilng the method of distrib- utinn tbo lympu. Count Douglnss, n. free conHervative, wboso Intimate relations with tho emperor und court are well known, probably aueccud Dr. Lucias ns mini-ter of agriculture. Too reception of thu government bill as announced from throne is gcnerallv favorable.

Tho Taggblatt- regrets that no LOIJB ie held out of HU adjustment of taxation, but rejoices over the fact that any Hurpius incomo do- rUed from tho now arrangement of taxation will bo devoted to the iiphuming of local taxation. Tho FrelsaljlKe Xeltnnff doclnrpa that tho government ignores A surplus of 10fi.UOO.000 murks for i seoking to lovy more taxes on itulustriat centers lor tho benefit of country districts. Kvcry political group iluds different object in tlio measures, and this is thought to prouiiao vrelUoriheir aU.uiiito SUCCUHS. Tbo leading foature of the primary education, bill ruliifious instruction, Tue bill provides that every child should Ue educated in Ua own creed, and that classes iu religious knowU'tlKO should bo conducted by its rcKpective religions bodies. ropresontutiTt-s to auch bodies in each community boinic authorized to preside over tho classes.

Tbo classes for Instruction in the evangelical and Catholic creeds will bo in- trusted to tbu parish pustor or pritst. The socialists wore badly beaten In tho communal elections at Mainz, Chomnltz, Brunswick and burg, in Bavaria, where theclerumls awopt everytbitigbeforu thuu. Tbe abolition of repression eeeins to be eakeuiug tho party. Tha fund far the Bismarck memorial hero has reached 40,000 marks. Tho Court of Appaals.

TYLER, Nov. tho conrt of ap- Pbala tho following cnses were Artlrmed with opinion; Henry Johnson TS. Stati. from Halns; Joe Lewis Siato, from Affirmed without written opinion; John Lands vs. State, from Harris; Eddy et vs.

Harris, from Hunt; Kussoll va. State. Kom Gpliad; State vs. SIU.BUD Son, fioni Hunt; Kullant vs. Hareroue, from Hopkins, I a of Minus VB.

State National Bank, from Tarrnnt, tUa motion to dismisg the certificate was denied and the jiuhiment auinued on cortlficftto. Tho cases of Johnaon vs. State and JOG Lewie vs. State, noted above, aro convic- tious for murder of tLa first decree and the death penalty tl assessed in each case This three death penalties atlirmed at the present Two cases havo beou reversed in which the penalty TTM death. Gathered at Qatesvillo.

GATESVIIAE, Tet, Nov. contract la awrded- for buildinflt an iron bridge fcot-oss i-lver at Jutictiun, buflt in ibit eaftufcy ta iRtt tvro TQitrt, The eocMy fn splsndid condition flunu. tially ftlid. will noon be to ucno in poiin 6f pRblic, ImprpTttrasinta. und bftdlr.bMdod ti CtitUttJUldA boils." fall now curity company for tine note duo Morgan trtiBtou, for KOV- yrai iitiieH dun K.

noti: duo Kdwurd Cox of Dun- dui'. for t'l'iuO; ono J. and liyorKo Holly noto A. S. XiehnlHim for U'O; ono to duu HUSH, Chnpmun it cT'iOU; ono note for duo the MiTchunth 1 a i a bank.

Tboro are, ba tbu imlfliti'iliitrss shown In tho deed ol about $100,000 of liabilities not pro- it-vrod. This will malty tho totui uf Mr. a i rtnub conblilcrubly over imllun. DALLAS, Nov. 5 p.

iu. to-day W. I 1 Lovo, conducting Iho business known, as tht) City buxgy executed R. deed of truat to bis stock on Comraercu trout to II. P.

I)u liellct for the bonoflt of preferred crudttors and tho amounts aro as followu: Tbu Hugify company of Freeport, 111., t'4-IO; Kaussau Alsdor cH Albion, C. J. Muoro, Dallun, $W5; thu American National bunk. Dalliis, 5153; Mrs. A.

J. Love, Dallas, Moore St. Louis, U. Short, Dallaa, SlOW; N. H.

IJriidluy Sons, Uny City, 51531. Total, Tho assets approximuto lli.OUO. GAINF.SVILLK, Nov. C. Wuhit'r, saddlo and harness honso, mado an assignment to-day to W.

Alerzbochor for tho beuetit of cveditors. Tho anHtits are valued at CoriOO of vrbich consists of saddles, harni'Ks, lixtures, and $450 in accounts uud uott'a, Irion Convicted. BiitMlNOHAM, Nov. tho criminal court yesterday Frank Irion, formerly clerk and register of tho city court, iraa convicted of etabazzlement of $10,000 while iu ofilco. Tbo jury recommended him to the mercy of the court An application for his pardon will be gotten up and all the jurora given aa opportunity to sign It.

Irion was a yreat favorite in social circles three years p.co. Ha left tbo city i ouly $110 and went to London, Ho reached London penniless and re- pticUnt, and to Ihe oSce (Vmcricau he toM story acd nsked to ba sent homo. The consul general could not send him, so Irion sorted bis passasa to York us a common sailor. lie came back claiming that bo wanted to plead xuilty and serve out his sentence. Glanders In Horses.

DALLAS, Nov. William Fol- setto, a veterinary burgeon of this city, has just returned from Cuero, county, where he went about nco uudor instructions J. two weeks from lion. M. Rusk, secretary of agriculture, to investigate an alleged case of slanders in liorsep.

He Interviewed by a NEWS rnporter to-day and states that he made a thorough investigation and found tixty- sexeu cases of glaudcrs, all ot which were killed. Tho effect ol this, ho nays, is to check the disease for tho present. On bis return Ue stopped at Austin, at tho rcqiust of cltizons of Cuera, to lay the facts before Governor Ross in the hopo of having tho state stamp out the disease. Tho Koverupr was powerless to act by reason of tho inanfflclout law, not less than the luck of funds for that purpose. Tho governor expressed himself us strong- es mse us srong- ly su favor of legislation to provide aiteinat future emergencies of simiUr nature.

Dr. Follsetter says that glanders exkt in eral parts of Texas, and ho will so repo tho department. port to of Labor Sensation. DENVER, Col. Nov.

resolution was Introduced in tho Knights of Labor ireet- iGK co-day aloiost created a nob among tbo delegates with excitement so high that no adjournment was hfid at noon, and a most heated discussion was i o'clock this evening, when an adjournment was taken without any final disposition having been made of tho trou bias. Tho delegates roiiue t-j divulgo the causo of the trouble, but by outsiders' it is belie vud to bo some is ferrod against Grand Master Workman Powdorly. A resolution introduced early in the day to elect officers every year Instead of every two years was defeated by not htiving tho necessary threes Several committees are in session with closed doors, hnt it is not at all probable any action taken by thorn will ba mado public. Blind Staffffors an Ep.demto, LITTLH ROCK, Nov. epidemic of blind staggers is ported amooif tho horses ud mules in Independence county, this etato.

Within the past week nearly all tho loadinff planters in tho county have lost nuiabora of valuable antraals. The causa ia cjtld to bo feeding demaged corn. Three men, John Milley.John Rocera, white, and Andrews Artist, colored, cavo boon arrested on tho cbargo of killina Joseph L. PotetB. iv well known cltlfien and busiuoHa man of Holly Grovo, It la said tho as confessed Jumped from Train.

LITTLE ROCK, NOT, -A special from Arkndolphla saya that Ofllcer Moncrlef wag en routo from Prescott to that on tho north bound train with Robert McEadden, charged with burglary, prUoner petmls- to the closet, and wai allowed to do 10. HB ar, ctrouRli window, TMa jameiiait on tha prc-and muoo a break Jor tho woouV tdtt, -jut wjti uuhurt Pdlt tat KOT. Babb ot county fllod irilt in trict oaurf, iwurday IClMonri, AGAIN, PEttllAPS. THE I IN A PORTED TO BE AT AN EK.O. A I 1 1 on Hn Vl'llJ Not Sty oi i lumen November Mox can aud Jutrul Amurlein Cablo Ul ri-ut to uab Ivn drlvon from Ti i by i i Sunchoz on tbu i oC tho it and retired with a fow follnworn to th HViiall town of 'J'tunurru uiilL 1 i of was hoi'o joined troops comliiit froiu tho btiito of lia.rbnr und CoiuayaKUa.

Ho niiircued toward iiiK thuru with -100 mtm on tho uiirht of tb Iwth. The next nioriiicjf lio was joined CJexjurul from Auiarala, with DO tiiou. No news IH ivcoiveil us to tbo posi tion of (iunortil A a division. IL ii rfpurted tluit Sanchez chot miniHturb ol lluuruu'H cubintt, ono of whom was tiim- -Suuclu'Z was woi'flttsd in several enconn- tors, liogrnn currying tbu of Lt'tnia by iiasimlt und capturing three pieces -)f Sauutiuz ruducud to tbo niartel of San i llouduraa in oral is ijuiut. Thu aympatbius of tbu M-oplo Trill; JJr.jiriin.

in neural, bus will iJrutc.st lujulusL nuy iiico from otlier count: ina. Ueut-rul lias been captured and tho revolution in Honduras is probutjlv muod. Tho Survlviiiu Seamo LOXIJON, NOT. British gunboat Lapwing bus takon on board tho survivors of tho Serpent disaster and will convey them to Corunna, whore they will bo transferred to thu troop sbip Tyno, bound, Many of tbe bodies that have ashore from tho wreck are unrecoR- lUablo, having been frightfully mutilatod bulng dashed by tho waves upon the rocks that lino tbo shore. Tho admiralty has received a Rtaternent made by tbo survivors of the wreck.

From 'his It appears that tbo Serpent struck the rocks at 10 o'clock. Sbo was theu RtQeriug douth by west, three-quarters west, and was proceeding ad rate of nine kuote an lour. Tbo weather was wet and the wind was blowing very hard. Thero was a very icavy swoll, and tho vessel after striking bumped bolplcKsly on tho rocks for about a ininuto when sho slipped off into a water and BunK to the bottom. Tho otUcers remained on board to last.

Tbo crow, by order of tho captain, took to tbe rigging. Just beforo she sank a tremendous wave struck the vessel and tbiow icr on her bram ends. The survivors were membero of the life jot'B crew and wore life bolta. They were washed overboard, and after desperate strugcle succeeded in reaching land. They staggered and crawled two and a half miles Camarinas.

Tbe men are able to state nothing further accurately. Tlio Stanley Ouarrel. LoKDOS. Nov. tho charges against Jameson, tho, Times ays; Notwithstanding all tho evidence, one would naturally wish to 'refuse ored- nco to sr.ch a tale of repulsive cold ilooded cruoity, but many will feel such a coursu would have been mere easily taken had wo been pared iae proof that Jameson undoubtedly venfc a long way in iho gratification of a morbid.

for tbe horrible. The aisst- nco of tno cannibal sketches does not of ndicate a dispo nch conduct posoibla. Boulnajjer'i JntontlonBi PAnrs, Nov. Boulanger will pond tho winter in Egypt. He 'returns to he Island of Jersey in the spring to take hargo of tho management of a daily newi- aper to bo publiubed in Paris.

Farnoll Will Not Lend. LONDON, Kov, DubHu Express Mr. Parncll has informed several rominont Irish members' of parliament- hat will not lead tbe part; in the com- ngaeaalon ot parliament. Off for Berlin. BSRI.IN, NOT.

15. -There la a regular exo- na from the Mediterranean shores of umptives Berlin. Many American ootors are coming to hear Professor Koch's eoture on Novemoer 26. Surcrfti Soldleri KHI.a. BALOHIOA.

Nov. railway train from iakub on which wore a largo number of oldlera was' derailed near here. Thirty ersons wero killed and forty injured. A Solicitor Abicondi. LOSDON, Nor.

solicitor named Mayhew hat, absconded, leaving liabilities THE WEATHER. Colorado City. COLORADO Ciiy. Nov. icndous rain foil hero last night, continu- ng a number of hours, after which a ore norther blow up, and to-day ia old and misty.

Cattle and sheep ro In too good condition for tbo wet to allect tho livestock interests. oyoral herds of cattle an route hero for lipmont wore stampeded by the storm and ro scattered to tbe four winds. A Suffar HOUQO Burned. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. ine's Jean ere t-te (La.) special says: About- to-day Dolgadoa sugar nnso, about a mile from town, ansht fire from sparks tailing the roof, and the sugar ahedand pur- ory, toKother with over two hundred of sngar and fifty barrels of.

olnasea were destroyed. The loss is estl" uated at insn ranco iu Now Orleans orapanios, La Qrange LA GHANOE. Xox, Noy. offl- al count shows tho railroad ont been untiwed nnder by largo majority and both jmrnLsaton candidates to tbe re elected by handsome majorities. The cotton movomsut bos i topped gather.

OAptured and Ballad, BiitfJBN, Tox, Nov. Rtid, to nngro who killed Moaa Wlliott with a lllurd cue on the of tho eUotion, WM aught at PIHcburg yeiterdfsj-. dei unhanaa fixed tbe bond at $1600. la default Which ho wai sent to jail. the CuiOAQOj I I I Nov.

Attornai' tvhai (tuifc AN orw bmdor, to a due at OOOlmpcKmd by oonrs for IrlaKir.mJta labor from Earojie tohla Jarm; Clerko Ta bo Taxod. ATOKA, NOT. a 1. jut unre that the Choitaw ouunoll rrma a iv Twtwday texlan mti th4 nmaC Oi.urt Ji.rr at Klvotloit LiTTi.il JJofK, Arfc, Nov. tba United fitatos court '-biw morniuiE vras bijyun tu uhurt 1 a a MasBuy, county clerk ot Co.nvay ohoultl not bj cutmnlttvu to jail for contempt ot court.

Miibsuy ri- to pro-Jucu tor tim o( thn i'uaerul grand tho ballots and poll books of Molbounie town- chip, Conway county, cast and used In tbo rueuat elnction, al- by tho court to do so. Tho is attract! UK attention. lasHoy, through bin uttornoy, saya, In T'y to tbo bubjui'ijii ducos do cum irvc'd on i that thu ballots cast in i election huld for a inumbcr of congroRs, nit mild bullota woro by tl.o idtffa of Bald election to roapoudwtt udor seal ami aro uow huld In custody, in oJu'dul capacity under (id tbu samo were ruturucti by tbo uud tbo rcspuudcut uadoratatula ia advised time under tbo laws of suid a by virtue of tho act of congress '-bat a providod, bo uoi; only us uo power, but is prohibited open- IK tbo bnllota excepting in tho of contested election, md tho re subject hliiisulf to criminal lou for a misuonieaiior iu oJllco. At a lato tho rospoudont would by violation nw subject hlmsulf to criminal prosecu- for a misdemeanor iu olllco. At a lato to-night tho court adjourned and postponed consideration i next.

Judge Williams leaves Monday for Texarkaua to hold court. HUNTSVILLE. Two Brurrlngos Jn Slnclo Dav-Colonol Stou'urt'a C'hoJco ior HUSTEVILLE, Nov. Mattio Sbano and T. J.

Knippa. both of Uvalde, woro married by Rov. L. Kennedy Thursday evening at the residence of U. Koberts.

Also at the Baptist Church by Kov. J. D. Rny, W. J.

Anbcrtinoof Houston aud a Miss Anna K. Ratcliff, the samo eyening. The many friends of chat distinguished citizen of Houston and ablo representative of the First congressional district, lion, iirlea Stewart woro pleased to meet him on our streets yesterday. He looks to in splendid health, and there was no doubt but that he was In splendid spirits. When asked by hia friends what course bo attributed the recent success of the cratic party, his reply was tho McKinloy tariff and the Lodge force bill wero largely responsible.

On the question of apeakership some ono suggested Bynum of Indiana as good material, and GoiuE a northern democrat thought the position should be tilled for tbe north, or west- The Colonel says that whilo he has a high opinion of i we must leave tho south for tbo speaker, jhen he favors either Springer of Illinois or Solman of Indiana. Colonel Stewart at the home of Colonel AborcromMe, whoso health is very feeble iut who nevertheless camo one to the polls Tuesday and voted. uolouoi Stewart's 'rieuds up here aro very lotn to see him oave congress, and efforts will to ketip him where he is when the proper time lotnes. Many of our citizens will attend tho Gal- 'eatou jubilee next Sulphur Springs Mattera. SULPHUR SPRINGS, Nov.

mr of this city presented to Colonel C. H. Yoakum, the' retiring district attorney, a tribute of appreciation in shape of a solid silver water ervico. On the cup is handsomely en- erared "0. n.

from tbo bir and officers court of Suluhuf Spi'laga, Novani- 15. It was a nice gift, worthily bestowed nnd well received. Hon. J. M.

Meleon, tha bird term representative- oloct from this district, has formally announced himself louaiderablo for speaker of the house: Mr. Nelson is likely the youngest member of the legislature, therefore can be said tuat ho represents the kid democracy of Texas. He is aup- ported by strong men from all over the tatg. It has been a weak of 'fain, tending to mralyze business. District court is moving along nicely.

VI Paso Etchings. EL PASO, NOT. H. M. Maton, manager of Senator Hearst's racing stablo Mexico, passed through the city yesterday with a carload of thoroughbreds, which will participate, in next season's BOOB.

Mr. Mason lays that one of the loraes ii a world beater. City Attorney Leigh Clark arrived homo after an absence, of about iWO months. During his absence- IB succeeded lu having the appeal jf tho El Paso company gainst the city to enjoin the council from oring for an artesian well forward In he United States supremo court to tho Bth iroiitao. Wants a SHEiiMAN.

Nov. J. W. Talbert, member elect to the Twenty- oooad legislature, to-day said to News reporter: "I am satisfied hat the road law amendment as passed and uudor Ita provisions tho onnty can Imvn any sort of a oad. law it chooses.

I am In avor of a general road convention ofore tho noxt sitting of tho legislature. This convnation can voles its wishes to tho epresontatlvos to Anstln, and they can act ccordingiy." Indians on tha War Los ANGELES, November pecial to the Evening Express from Ra enna, this county, says tho Indians are on ho war path, and have, killed Mrs D. W. ermer of Aoton and shot Mr. Clark, verybodj is out on the trail.

Aoton IB in ho Antelopo valley, tbo first station north of UveuuB. Sheriff Martin Aguirre and posse oft on tho noon train for the acone of the ragedy. Two -Tears in tho ET. JOSEPH, Noy. DaTld oLottn, ox-prenldentof the Savannah.

(Mo.) National bank, was sontoncod to two reara tuo penitentiary yesterday for defraud-. ng his douoiltora out of (100,000. Banker! to Heat. Nnw YORK, NOT, 15. --It is reported that meeting of bank and bankers to be hold between now and Monday to onsider tho financial situation and deter- ilnu upon a policy.

Coming- to WICHITA, NOT. GOT- rnor Lymau M. Humphrey of Kaniai, ao- ompaaled by Colonel Kmmett Callah, his taff officer, will cttend tl nd the dtwp harbor In- ugural. ftthto ot JHnctJea. very q'tweK URiUif.y.

liaro no rational cxcnye for hitva. ottao ko'mftnU right, the moniy luvolnj )E then, and mlsht mil Urow It into utrMti for 11 return from hi" Inwetmeut; Tet oi fcoior" -la thU will lanitwv ouilr w6nM vat MU 10 dtfiwue kto anclttan or rad. Mr )bM Tola ot boocr IftMrntliif- 'NOBLY TO TUB BKSCOE. i THE DANK OF ENGLAND AVERTS PANIC. the tdtidun Ffrm, KurcJ Wjfctjk --'I'li9 Now York X'ont KUtl X.oritioij Vjiuou on i Nov.

Timon, in an odi torlal rofe-rrluK to tho meeting of prouii- uotit bunkers of Lur.don, hold (it tbu of England last night, lo consider tbo position of a lurgo iluanulul iioubu "which WHS iu peril, nayn guarantee fund was formed and thut tho dlflluulties of tbo umbaraB.iud firm wore urs The Pull Mail rufcrriug to tho largo fiuaiidul tirva which wag roported to be in diflioulty dooa not mention tho mime of the Urm. but nays that thu trouble mainly lay in its oouCu American commit- nionta. Tliosuiu guarautuud by thoso who came to the relief tho tirm is The arrauKemeut hod reuasiirlug eilect. Tho Post's Unvlotr. NF.W Nov.

Evenlnc Post in its tiuaucial article snys; About three inonLha ago, whim the Argentina 4 tion first began to seriously cripple tho rest: virtus of flnaucial houses which werr liontiny Arguiitluo securities nnd fluterprisi's. An examination of the assets and liabilities of Messrs. Baring Bros, showed the valuation of assets, which left a ctear balance of over and above all liabilities. A shrinkage cf about in throe months shows what a tremendous strain London finances have been subjected to. Aa for Its prospect of tho resuscitation of th-9 value of these Argentine securities, it is good.

Tbu South American countries where tuch have been undertaken by English have a a resources of such enormous value that in a few years they will pay, and with Mio resuscitation of thoso also come tho restoration of the value of all Argentine securities. Of courso majority of tlio people will say that tho fact that a great hcusn liko Baring's had to ba assisted is only a milder form of suyinK that thoy have failed. But tbia is not so. They and their South American enterprises will be sustained by the Bank of England and by BOIQO of tho greatest financial ho'ases in Pario. IL fact that the "Argentine schemes were originally undertaken to a extent by French bankers, whom, it is find this tbeir opportunity for regaining in interest that which they lost by thu competition of the Kuglish iinuncierB.

Tho nupport of capital will before lona restore the valuo of Argentine aecuritica. Tho I'anic Averted. Nov. The Times, referring, to the financial situation, says the city has passed through a crisis verging upon a panic. Such a time has not been known sinoo the suspension of Overond.

Gurney Co. "We rejoice that we are able to announce that the worst is over. Tho Bank of Eng-. land added to its historic services to the state and to the commercial community by its prompt action in averting what would have been a lamentable catastrophe. Tho administration of the bank has not only provided vast reinforcements to its stock of cold to meet the exceptional de- mandi in the event of panic, but also hua eteppud ont of the ordinary routine of business to prevent tho tinwntgli of one of tho greatest and most resnected English financial houses, Baring Brothers, which had for Home daye been in peril, which, if it bad fallen, would probably have brought down in widoipread ruip ft large number of emailer but important firms.

A GEORGIA SENSATION. A Brother of Key. Joiaei Shoots and Kills Xagro. CAHTETCSVTLLK, Nov. 15.

-Charles Jones, brother of Kev. Samnel P. Jones, shot; Jim Youog, colored, three times on Main street this evening. He dlod in twenty-five minutes. Jones is in jail.

A Legislator Under Arrctt- CHICAGO, NOT, 15. Colonel Van Praago, representative elect from the Bec- ondjogislative district. Indicted by the federal grand jury to-day and was admitted to bail In the sum of 970001 Tfcs indictment contains two charges, tiho first of BUborrm- titm of perjury in naturalization proceedings beforo tbo circuit court, and second, with conspiracy with others obtain citizenship papers by fraud. to Houston. DENTON, Tex, Nov.

Abney. D. Head, J. A. Carroll, H.

C. Ferguson, Robert liana and F. 1L David- eon elected delegates to the world's fair convention at Houston December 10 from this city bv tho board of truuj at a meeting held at the city hall. A CANCEROUS SORE Alarming Disllgurinff nnd Painful, Cured in Five Months by the Cuticuni Remedies. For threo yoara I waa undor meilloal treatment for a.

cancerous soro on my faco, whioh was not only disagreeable, hut dlsJlunrlng, and caused mo much annoyance. In September, 188'J, It had increased ranch In slzo, and ono tide of iny forohoad was badly iiiflnmod, RO tbatl booamo very muoo alarmed. I nd- viaod that tho only remedy wan to cat it out, end I was oppoaod to liaviiur thin done. It was pairtteatBd by a friend to pahit It with bluestouo (Bulphato or coupor), sad this I did overy morn- in if, and ntthn aama time I lined your OtnicuRA every nlRht; ultio washed with CuxictritA SOAP, nnfl took theOuTrouuAltEBorjVawTtwo orthrao tlmos per day. Ii'Ivo months have passed elnoo 1 commoncod tho troalinent, and it htu proved perfect success, and ioro has dJiappoarod.

It would bo unjust if I did not not acknowledge iny euro, and thla I do voluntarily, with the hcue that may bonoflt others suiTflrlnar in a THADDKUS STttEET. Oh-irloaton, B. 0. A Bad Fever Sore I mutt extend to you tha tlianks of ono of my onstomori who has oeonournd, ly usluft ths Oimouiu REMIDIKS, of p.n old noro, cnueod br long tpell of aloknoBs or fnvur eight roars ago. lift was (JD bad he wan fearful ho liavft to havo his lepc ampntatod, but happy to siiy ho la now onttroly well--sound aa a dollar.

Jlo rtqilGitt ma to UBO Ills name, which IB H. IL ORBon, m-srchtnt. OOUH V. Ail NOR. Driiff- gitt, Gainosborc, Tons.

Guticura Resolvent nsw Blood Purlfler greatest of humor nmsdl.s, OLIDM, the blood ot all Iraourltlos and poisonous eltrnentj. and tlias romo'rei tin cuss, OOTIOUHA, (mat Blcle Onro, and UaxiouAA Boip, tin mttnt ot 8kiu Pnri- flvrs, clear tbe skin of ororr outward traco of dlBease. Hence the CtmoutiA. HKMEDiEBouro from the bloooVoutward STery humor and dls- of tht skli, Malp atad blood whtn all othet a fall. SoM eTOirwlwrs, 'Ptlos, OirejOiiiu, WK JKcj Rsficir.TMt, br llf Poms Boitnn 1 fofliotc to (JnTcakla DiMaws, 1 paiM, M-KS.

blaokhiiadi, rod, rua(k, vliainioJ itln ouriMil Sour. PAINS AND WEAKNESS Ot hmMst IniUatlr br thai ft ihtf 1 IK oomphitut uttucU iiMirly It iirlulnniiiil lu a cold, or iluocMl! sloii of oolds, combined r'lth luUJUro.Wood. iJJs- narcinljio HOJT lyoni tdo nous. tieViluic In throlit, oltuuhlvo pain ovor oud iTM i oru tlio mom I 1 dbon-io can not bo ourod by locul niiinioiiiluus. roinilrcb u.

romudr Ilho Hood'. Ban-niiatllln. whloh Hlrlkrs (liroctly ul Its onnnu by removing all liiniurltlra from tlio bluod, biilldlng up thu aisoawl tlssuoa K'vliiu hciilthr tono to Iho wholo fiyBtwii. N. U.

to IryHooi'i. porllla do Tiot bu Induced tu huy auy othor. "For suvorul years 1 hnvo hoon Ironblfilwltll that torrll.lo dlsnnreiwblo oatnrrh I took lloorl'n SarBaiinrllla 1th tho vory bust ro- It enroll nio of that uontlnunl Jroiiplni- In my threat and utufTod-up nL aUo liolpL'd my mother, who bus taken It for run dowu Btnto of hi-alth nnd Ki'lnuy tloul. B. 1.

Ilr.vni. IV'tiM. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all ilrmclsts. si- fur S6. Prouarcel only by C.

I. HUOD La Ma-a 100 Vasts One Dollar THE ARE HEBE. 01'San Francisco mid Knnsus City, Tho wnll of tho Lldljig iJiaperiaary and Inturnullon.il Surgical I a i of Kansas Ulty und Sail Iraucidco ilL-IO, fit tllO WASHINGTON HOTEL November 17 to 20, FOUR DAYS ONLY. Offices for free consultation at Washington Hotol, Room 10. Chronic ami Complicated Diseases of Men, IHood, Skin and Nervous By tbe usaof tlio latest Bdcntlflc rcraodiqs, Hot Spi-infis and mud baths aro mineccsuary in tho trtatmonfi of blood and skin dlsctisen.

Loss (if vitality, bornia or rupture, hemorrhoids, or Iilcti, treated. Eye, Ear, Nuso and Throat. Tho reason the ordinary oculist nnd often fail to euro diseases of theabovo organs is owing to tbo Iiict that most diseases rofjuiro propp.r constitutional treatment, Belorinities and Diseases of and Children. Bracea, anlints, aiipliantfos for deformities BUrgiRal Ireatincnt for malformations ohratilc i i i a i of every ities, aud The Well Known and Reliable treati Nervous. Chronic and Private Diseases.

He cures Kbtulas, etrioturo 1 piles and all diseaeas of the rectum Rnd goalto-urinHry orcans In tho BhortfiBt possible ttine and without doteatlon from business. nff from lost manhodd UD11 or impalrnd viscr spocdll? tho net of DR. MCGGKK'S INVIG-OBATOE Tho Vital Uesiorattlvo. It cures i fall nerv- Till A oua debility a restore lost manhood, prevents oil FItKE a a uurifles SHOW ITS: the blood. curoB kidney and A bladder i bo 1 tltia and all (UBeases ariaing Jsetit to nnj one; from youthful error antl a 1 1 by; eicesses.

Price $200 per bottle or Iil sii bottk-s fur glO 00. and Consultation free. Call or write. Dr.MeGork. 818 Main Dallas, Tex, FOR tORPID LIVER.

A toi-jid liver dcrane'CB tho totUi and produced Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There is uo licitcr remedy for tlieio COmmOU tllUll I.JVCP PillBt uu triul TVill prove. Price, 25c. Sold Everywhere. DURABILITY BUCK 1 BSILLIANT OOOS STOVES Havo Stood tljo Tost of I Ato Known und in lio- ForSy Years.

I mand Everywhere. A aiiortmtit of Otorn, IB Opnttloi, lul In Him'. In istcm-M, ail ill uln oto MANUFAOrtJBED SOI.KLT BV Bflci's Stoye ani Range St. Louis. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Tho flrros of S. 13. Boyd ft do. and Thos. TV.

Waters (V; nuooeflBorfl to Hnnua, Wtiturs 4 havo this day conMolldatoJ, under tho flrni namo BOYU A WATERS, for tho purpono of conducting na horotoforo a Koneral commln- slon busInosB for tho tuUo of aralu, hay, flour, rultfl and country produco. thank our frhmdi for their past kind patronage ura BOlioit a continuance of otime in future for tho uow firm. gnarsntoo satlsfaotlon nnd promise oar host end finvora to ploaso. Rcinootfullr, WO HOB. WATKB8, OJtThk' BOYD.

ATochnnlo street, Twontr-feconrt, to HoIdonhBiniflr Co. f-Jah-enton, a- igi'O. NOTICE CONTRACTORS. Warln numli'07- tho ''OompafcU In 1 Oafiiarifo, Aiex.r. I will Imncolved i a i i i i Itijc flitch from 6,..

OMII. tho dam muot ti-i iiivi-m blah, bnd tVu Vr oan v. A perBO'iial iuipt i -A Iho MMrvwl, C4. 0ATflthf Hrril'Wl? AVOO. Sfvulri, comprlfflnif -ufSftU, Juan.

11 ot hi' hotlcB lyat-blol "0. an I loti'fc ana about 6 Vnnw utllwlor Ihould.

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