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THE GALVT3STON DAILY NEWS, TOUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. A. H. BELO C0. rTTSLISHBKB.

OfHc9 of 1'uhUcatlon, 21DQ and JJ10 Median nt tuu FojIofiiCC- wt OalviMtoii as DAILY. FF.n COPY JIUNTII MONTfla PIX MuNTHS (by inalD TWELVE HONTHU (by mall) ONJ-; cofv ONE COPY ONE COXY 17EEKLY. D. JUID trccutiY twclro of pevontj-two column tKimvurVoMhLMlnnr Million. If tti lu the SuUtU.

ONII YEAR 91 BIX MONTHS IX 80 TUREK MONTHS Invariably ui FitKE oi' TO ALL PARTS OP THJ UNITED 8TJLTE8. CANADA AND MEXICO. rtemlt by Craft on Oalwton. Dallas or Hour Tot! anj othrr ijolut add 2SO to cover cost of co: Iffetlon) postotllee urili-r or express mone' orier. If scntotlienrtai' we will not Lu ri'aponalbli A.

U. BJXO CO. GalTCSton, Io: Specimen coplM sent reo on iwpllellon. ALL PAPERS DISCONTINUED AT THE KXPIRV T10S OF TUB TIME PAID 1011. at printed label on your paper.

The (hereon nhows when the subsoriptloa expires, Forward your money ill aroplo tlinu for ruuiroai if ypi flMlre unbroken nlel, ol we eaa notahrnys hack Dsmbtrf. fiulracTlbcnt tho eudffifi ef their pant changed will plpoao state In Uiolr eoBunualeeuc both UD old and mjvr addreea. ADVtftTISIKO RATlCS, OAILT EDIT101I. rrjliailflea oa Fifth Pafe.1 VfcTM llnm--Nonpareil-One time, We; each addraenal insertion, ono went, aj 00: two $3 wi three weeks, 14 per month, W. Una-One time, II 03; each additional lusrtlen, one week, ai (cT two BUi three wiekl SOj per moutli, 811 0), For additional spaco.

1 The aoVertlcement li to DO Inserted with thai are classined, chol'ia will be malo Pro (er ApTEansKMBlls or SKvaif USKS AND ovm (When Io be Inserted on snv page publishers nay Per line DlffpTaf Of SOIM, nonpareil Cne weeks' uoiiBouutlTo Insertions Two wookV consccutlra Insertions Three weeks' consecutive insertions Vor mouth or over, consecutive insertions 1 tt When ordered on nrsc pngo, double price: fage, 90 per cent Rfldttlouati on special page, SH per cent addltlouaL KEADniO VAma. Nonpareil measurement, loaded or solid, noepaven mlQlon solid, double price for eyoca sptolal position, 33 per cent extra. APTLTIICO TO DAH.T OSI.T. Contrnota runnlnpr for tliroe months er subject to tho discounts, provided the payment of tbe wholo amount Ic mads la advance: Three months 6 per cantos' months 10 per cent ofl Nine month! UG percent ofl Twelve months SDpcrocntnff FOTTIOK. nonpareil lint, 93 cents for first tnsenloB; 15 cents each for two or more consecutive fauerttonR.

Beading Xattar--HoQparca ineasarcinent-tMMled solid nonpareil or minion solid, doable price for spaca occupied. Weekly advertisements inserted every other charged at IB if for less number than IS; but oents per llae each insertion. no advertisements taken for cither edition tor a lees epaee than three Uaea, or reading notice for lexlhaa Foatlons for display advertlsementa tn Oallr or weekly, when designated at tho top of column next to reading matter, or next following- leading matter, a psr eeat extrat when to appear in a oolumn next matter. 10 per cent extra. advaace.

Those harl will tn rendered Mil. CBated upon adTanoo An adftfttMBMft racMtlni inavtloM li fc a difoount vt Spar cent. to a discount of 10 per cent An cdTertlaemenl recclvlnc 01 toMrUom taaatltM to a difloouot of IS per coat. An adrertlMmcnl net Iving tt toMrtlOM to to a olMotuit of 80 per cent All mut bo cloMdwithtn one yaarfrom tha date of Bret Inaertlon, and In tba of dlaeon- tinoaaea of contract prior to the of for walca ordered, advertlien will to par iortMadTiRMaf Ud tn aoeorduoa with In caaw emn or omUttms to or otter ad- tta pablUaon do not boM tbimwl Latte forth, than amount raoel far KKB BBAHCROtTICM OP TER CTWS, JtnaaAV-BeportorUI and Entases ease, at Btnklef lee, ill anik THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13.

1891. THB MBWB PAAT TBAUT 8EKVIOX. leavn QalvMtom In Houeo at ea. each it aaakej veetoB, mmrrlitxtTf Baa Aauate mi. way, UavlBB- T.M av.

Baa Aatonlo p. a. TwueaaA OtlMM nllwar, teavtag Boutom at K. 1.M awl rail. Uavtx Bmwtoa at a.

urlvlaa- at Ehnnpon 10 p. m. turn Avumu aad raw nllwar, VmteB at 7.4B na, (ral toavUa 1 at Itealen at 1O.4S av. m. Ik.

abjMt Xba Knre train la the paper a portion ol breakfait, and It Ik Ua (real to 1 pnbllot a pafeeacer eeaeh at- laetxdfor their lr eeauae tbaw ammltlag matt epeaC 'aOalreetn vet make oonaeetlaa W1IV Mw eailr tralne ont TSS NEWS' AOfilfTS. Toe following ore the traveling repreaen- (ativee of Tnu GALVZBTON NKWB, who are authorized to citand receive for aud adrer- tiwmonU for either of the E. P. BojlB, W. D.Carey, J.

D. Llntbicum, R. A. Btacy. T.

B. Baldwin, J. G. B. Phllllpi and L.

A. Reynoldi, A. H. BRLO Publltlen. Calveiton, February 1, 1C91, WHEN WILL THEY LEARN? Such Is tho qaoatioa asked by levaral papers rofurrlng to the determination of Mllnyyj nombers of tho Kansna honao to PASS tho Eldar biH which proposes a tax on no ten, bonds and othor evidences of iudcbtodaesa.

It la ezplalnod to them thatsuch A tax will apparently malco era oxact enough moro interest to pay tho tax. It trill perhaps operate domestic lenders, whllo foreign lenders will nscApo. If dritwa to CTteh all it will otlll fnll on tho borrower. Tho iray that tho borrowo? prohablj looka nt It Ij tbnt ho han to pay tho taxefl tiow, and bo is not KOlng to Lo much afraid of tbo protected result if it comos. If tho rqt.j of intoroAt can bo pnt any without orcootliu'g tlio usury limit iio will higher Intorost If nccos- Qnrj.

A Urgor biwia of aneoanniont ehoold yinlil tuo uiiiilo amount nn maalk-r per- coutsftc. As to when tho alilanco mon will tho should not impatiout. Tho'havr. flroi to UuUmru, Hac'j, lawn ai tbe Eider bill not orient! with llanco. Even New York pretends to credit evidences as prooerty, but In little of tbo tax.

Purhaps tbe alliance nlll lenru only by experience aud their own obsorvatlau and reason unless tbey wltb more sincerity, an truo frlondsbip by tbo press wblch ba bti'u buEtile tu tbuir movement, auu lu cousoly Boliclcoun of coniorrlng powu the old party polUlcinus and the pant crn money lords. They are likely to contrary to a tood deal ot advice wblc tbe; vecolTo from tbe dally papers, aus poctinf It to bo false because percsivlng I to be Interested. Thus curtain truths ar thrown away. However, tbey aro moatl; half trutba. When men are working and giving most ot thoir Income to par on tribute or another it does noli mako much difference to them if tbov shift tbe Incldoui ot the burden from taxes to Interest or In otber detail.

Their error Is In supposing that sncb shifting Is anv real relief. SOME persona who havo declared In favo of Rorornment ownership of railroads object it. tbo Investment of tbe non-interest bearing; school fund in Interest bearing railroad seourl ties. Ilow uan tbor advocate an Investment tho government In property which they do no consider safe? If railroads a safe and prollt ablo property for tbo government to inves IB. why not lend to them the Idle scboo incney? These are questions only.

CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR DUTY The New York Evening Post sayi: "Thi baste of the silver men to eecnre a deolelon In congress la In itself a conteaalon of weak ness. It le somewhat tbe same way with them as wltb the advocates of the bill The latter Instated upon action by the Ben- ate ibis winter because they bad no couil- dence In ever securing an Indorsement tbo policy In the fntnre If the question ware again submitted to the people. Tbe illver men, to sure, count upon being; aa atrong or stronger In tbe next bouse than In tbe present if the next house were to meet loon but they evidently fear tbat tbey will no be so strong In congress next winter It the question goes over and a campaign ot education la wand." Tbe above li In every respect one of the weakest ever aeen In tbe Poet, Wbat is tbe ot tbe silver men? The qneitlon which tbiy wanl to vote npon was smothered by ipiaker at the last aeaslon of congress after the senate bad passed a freecoinage bill. Again tbe senate passed inch a bill, and It ll being beld back by the home committee on coinage. If It what tbe way with, them aa with iho murocatos of bill It Is only as It is with of every bill.

They want to a npon It that a reproach? In comparing of bill for preeilng on toward a wltb own view of expectation ot silver Poet a contrast, not a former win srards next eongran, latter an hopeful. What supposed of alleged allnded to tn cloelng linear Nothing at all of silver men to to a jy inch reasoning must party to afraid' of loving itrengtk It a normal to convtctlonir tali question can ba answered affirmatively fost's alleged evidence of fear purely a matter of Imagination. It seems fair to aay that tbi illvir mvii to be itronger the next house tban now by simply doing tbelr dnty and oontluuing campaign of They wonld not doing their duty were they to neglect every legitimate to bill. Legislation which coutltnnu demand and members believe to jut not to poet- poned slmplr because a campaign of education may bring to tap- port still larger majority than it can n- at pnwnt. In ef appeals to republican members ot ot opposition by dimocrati free coinage, THI Niwg Bot certain hat free coinage bill will muse If OB Bt session and laet ten days ef seeelcn.

Oa contrary among not eventunlltiss. Bat If delayed nntll ten of end of oession, when wonld fall ettll born Into presidential basket, paasage wonld probv able as perfunctory. In either case, as also can ot total suppreeslou In committee, popular Interest in question will jontinue, (and thia will Insure a continuance of the campaign of education and of campaign of obKnrantlit misrepresentation. THE republican Governor Bnlkeliy of Connecticut is still holding; oa aad keeping bli successor out of tbe esat wblch ie was elected. This Is to be deplored, but Gor- rnor Bulkeley should not be judged too barshly.

He has been trained in a partisanship whose deas of meum and tunm are lamentably con- used, PRESS OFFENSES. A report says that Judge Sherman of uperior criminal court of Boiton, as flntid two reporters 150 apiece for having mbodled In their roports ot tbe trial of an mbezzler comments upon the of Asa, Tho judge held that reporters had no ight to make regarding guilt innocence of person on trial which light prejudice the minds of jury. Upon this Kansas City Journal gives its pinion tbat If the example wblch this Boston judge has Jt should be followed in otber cities, notably New York and Chicago, it might cause a reform methods whloh now prevail. Tbe practice tryluff cases in a newspaper court has been arrisd altogether too far. In one war or anther jurors find tmt which wa? the papers re- ard tbe case, and whether in deference to tho vlsdom nt tho presa or fear of Its condemnation, hey are apt to be Influenced toward what seems ba the "popular side." Nevertheless tbe constitutions of all states are framed for the purpose protecting tho liberties ot the people, luding the liberty of the presa, and foraacur- ng to society protection against wrong.

A tiief principle In these constitutions thi equlremsnt tbat no perion shall be 1m- rlsoned or lined without being convicted due process of law. It Is not an blo matter for the legislature to fix a unlsbmeut for abuse of the pross with aforsnce to cvimtual accusations and trials, he question hero can not be whether It la ottor to bnve Irrenpont'ble freedom or have irvcoponiiible Authority, but It proper to allow jadftei to umo an liuleflnitti authority ilne and mnrfton neaMpa-par men and for rt mndo and circulated outside thn ourthonso. although by oxercisjng uch authority they may fa 1.7 corraot, ffome evlle as Judge yiich in tha backwoods may offcctually orroct HOMO svlie. The autcority a JKO to comtiilL or fine 'or contompt of urteltho? mtans that tho jndgo may pro- nt the In tha courthoaco ta I presiding officer Bay arotect a oonrantloa from dlwrdkr, cr it eo much acre that nobody can deilne whar It may crane mean in practice, in case I will Inevitably become a danger to be cor rtcted by lexlilatlon and Impeachment vro- coudlLRs. Bettsr not let the nvl! 20 too far The judges have scarcely enough authorlt urflr the barristers.

They tn any oveu enough authority over goniril publia Confititutlontii govsrumBut YQtiuires tba every offense be defiued and Ua pnulsbmeu prescribed, and that tbe accused be allows a trial. Press oftnuses can no excep tlons, SVERiL eppeaU have lately mad to 1'reililent llarrliou to bring the Indian at fatrR butuau under tho olvll service rules. Th Now York Christian Union amonK other thing snrs: The country ll parauaded, without refar enco to the question of the responsibility of par ties, that the frequent change of oITloials In th Indian bureau is poeltlvely calamitous It cileots. There is no dspartmont In wbloh bou esty. eluoleuoy and uortitlaty nt tenyro are importaat, haoauio there Is none other In which the opportunities of jobbing and of persona gain at public cost are so numerous and so cult of detection.

The present Indian outbreak is the latnttt and must be the final conflruicllon of the judgment of condemnation upon the ell system. It Is bid and ouly bad In principle an theory. If It has proved good In practice a points this has been das to good luok in the iaattor ot appointments. Now THAT Senator Quay has begun to talk Is It too amoh to hope that he will give thi vubllc an ezplanathm of thn many maladorous cUartM agalast him! CoNQltKss ought by all meant to pais th fne coinage bill, If for no other reason than to remind the country that a man named Harrison is still rattling arocnd tn the ohair. CONSIDERING recorda of two men the uultlte an conserved admirably when Quay booms Dlalae for the ereeldeaoy.

AFTKR all defeat ot Ingaiis wai more than a rarmen' alliance victory; It wai the protect of the country agalnit a common scold. Bat a common scolA may have hie or her at times nevertheless. SXCEITART FLIINI can never hit exact truth without exaggeration or suppression. Tu his letter of February 7 to the president on the Brazilian arrangement he specifies whal Brazil admits dnty free and what reduotlone are made on other artleles, also gives the extent of Import! annually aad the proporttone from the United mates, and closes by saying that "In return for these eonoeetUiEi the United admite Into Its markate ot dlty sugar, molasses, coffee and hides, growth and product of Brazil," The eitent of truth In thli etatement can seta by examining McKInley tariff aot, whloh (overne la the matter. Aaw sugar admitted dnty free; aot eo with reflaed sugar.

the Ualted limply promises Brest! not to use retaliatory power granted nader act. That all. Don't aay It ai oold you oaa think of. Itlaaaadelmlla. If Governor Hogg had farther ami had recommended that the govcnuneat ehcedd own railroads, ae alliance argme.

than then would have to pUw of Investment at the) money In railroad beads; htoMM government railroad bonds would be gevenmeni bocull aad are oensidered very fine. THI New Orleans oertainly true that It poltUoal equality had to be conceded dtact beaecamblu or Meniollaa race, latter wonM be the of a vast majority ot people. Ths had a elvllUatleaot their own, advanced and distinctive, hundreds It not ot yean the western nations had aay social er political which oeuld by utmost etnten of 4te- alned with the aanw of elvlUsatlea." There fc polal that tha TlaMC-Dnaeont to forgotten, whieh might Its eoa- closloos. ID dealing with Chlneee an not unmladral cf the aapaaitrof he yellow race aad regard that very fact as a oaacer towblta supremacy. aecro, oa otnerhand.lsaot feared.

to gottaa IB way at of rleode. WHIN Bad it le going to aaeh man dfflnlt tor to TBI political flald li a flsld. golden grata Is Just aver fence, and who site oa the feaee while fight ion on often slides down patch the wheat. THiNrweli IB receipt of acinvltatloa be present at a (rail baaquit toadind by he oltlune of Anstla complimentary legislature and praee. banquet It announced te take place on the evening of February 13 at the Drllklll hotel.

TRI Nlws re- nrna thanks for the compliment conveyed and will endeavor to be among thi tanqneten. IT li almost time to listen for a closure ale to aome forth down at Austin. WITH Texss legiilaton palpitating with of patriotic, able and irlslng members to go to Washington, nad a ttefnl redlstrtetlBg apportionment IrapanJlng, lot of the present congrsMlonal delsgatlon eminently unenviable. the women were In charge of this ROT. rnment they would spend for external Int- iroveraents muoh of tha meaey which the men iovote to Internal Improvements.

ErcnANQM suggest that Mr. Blalno li rehsarslng the role ot political Moses of ills party. He has played that role ones already. He saw the promised land, but because be bad et his foot slip in caning anchors to the windward he was not permitted to enter. CAUGHT ON THE CURB.

'I am extremely pleased with tha festlvl- Iss that have jnst closed," said a Strand man esterday. all In all, the deep water nbllee has been a success In every way. I be- eve the strangers who left with leasant Impreseloni of Oalreeton and I am are that we enjoyed having them with us. It all Important for Oalvsston to pnt her best not forward, nd this she did In a way that urprlssd us all. I am oonvlaceel thai mat ood will follow; In fact, I can aee any other We have been brought la closer eooial elations with our neighbors of the southwest, hey have been with us, have seen us In our omes, and exactly who and what we rs.

They know our facilities for transacting uslnesa. They have seen our wharves, our arbor, our steamships and our railroads. The ankers and merchants of the west have met ur capitalists and business men. Pleasure eelcars have seen and enjoyed our beach and drives. Tho social, business aud ther features havo boon broceht out, and no olnt has been nerlected.

The rasults may not irornedlato. bnt they are suro to ooma sooner latur. Froa HOW oa whoa GulvMton. It raantloaad tu oomrnerogal olabe buslDezs xctianzea of tho Treat there be Rome well nowu and tnftuonllal there who oan po.ik from personal erparlcnos and tell of alveston'a advr.Dt£K«*. A long etftp ban been alcon tOTrard securing tboca closer relations etweun Oalvoston and tha vrost which we have trorkltig for so loag, and I congratulate to poodle of (ialvoston ou having luivanosd so the work.

"Tho remarkable of the nt Mard: fettlf said Will inoirn clBow. "wu perfect urilor U.at prevailed ths rlty. Tliere not a sluglo 'lad broacU thp peaov, I saw fewer druukou men, con large number ot iioi4n hure, thin I swu lu a loug time. Uouie fakirs an 1 tramps invaded the city dtfrlcg the Ont day tvrobut iuey vrervqulokly ruu In and run out fcown.JTko few rcrnalniwi xcuuiej tu that a hard plauiitogetav front are on thft leokout, HO th refrained from evil doing vrUtlu bcre. Tho or ilsrly oouduul of tbe iiuoiiU and the mmo total absence of and disorder eur prised we.

Another t'ulug was the good con cuot of our borne people. I have not heard of i single Obmplalnt being mado uf extortion 01 ovoroharglug. If there wus anything of this kind it waa too trivial to complain about Tin lieoplo here acted woll and tho visitors wen charming of If these were specimens of the citizens of the we have had with ui I think it pay Galvoston to get moro of thorn to coma hero and remain psrmituontly, ABOUT THIS AND THAT. Well, fun ll nil over with, ami gnat fun It was. Galveston has just cause to proud of herself.

With scarcely tvfo months In which to prepare a trades 1 display and a Mardl Gras procession which New Orleans hardly surpassed was shown, to the many thousands There was not a disturbance of any character or kind during the jubilee seasoM.and this li Itself speaks well for the people who wero heru. Taking It all In all, ths committee who proposed tit. the men who labored so Industriously toward its fluocess, and the purpose for whloh tho entertainment was intended deserve to bo congratulated, and TUB NHWB congratulates them ali. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, yet was no wood burned in Galvaston, bscause the weather wouldn't permit It A woman In Kansas gave a tramp an old waistcoat the other day and a few hours after ward he returned the woman a bill that he found In the pookets. Now letovery body KO to giving tramps old waistcoats.

An Fort. old fort at Sandy Hook, which wai flnt begun In 1858, baa been abandoned. From 18SS to 1867 about tl, 125,000 were appropriated for this fort, which wai to have been tbe most impregnable fortrees In world, and a most effectual defense of New monsy baa substantially been thrown away, for the fort was never completed and never will be according to the original plans. Castlron gum and parapets of heavy masonry are ab- solutey useless as means of defense In these days of forged steel cannon and high A newrort is being constructed near the alto of the old one, which to hold one 13-inch gun. The walla will ot masonry twelve feet thick, but Char vlll be Kiarded by eeventyfeet at eand, which will thrown np oa a level wltn top of battery.

of land to a baavy projectile very great, and la addition to that element of strength Ineniant bombardment not destroy Itedeueltyof This battery will cost 000 and will finished by next fall Another battery, to hold elxteen mortars, also to constructed U-inea battery. Is to oast Wl.OOO sad will eoBplttod about tlBU other. York dan. The Th.dlff and IB- Ii that Jerry from tnd John had socks kaeeked by KMUM UJUlttnre. Ocean.

PERSONAL FARAQRAPBa. James T. AiaUy, poitmaatar otTrby, appointed br Preildist Harrison, waa promlaeat la Grand Armr and a republican leadtr lathe board of lapanrleors for Queen Victoria will etart for Italy on March U. aad win wlta tier the Prlaoe Prlaceee Heiry ot who will of bat not much fun. The old ladr will carry her own bed with her.

Mrs. Blmpeon with her hni hand at Tevcfca dnrwg the MMttorlal BheUasMdcet. aad sensible little womaa, who Is to her lord, aad proud ot hoaon which been ahowand ipea him. King Oaoar of flwaden to flaeet epeelmen at manhood on a Xnropaaa throne. In royal vslus than ran good nd plebelanlbleoa, with bat little of the real ilaa article mixed la it Hie aaeeeMr WM Napoleea's marshal.

M'elmnUr was ef Buoy men who have played big In history. His head large and his shoulders were rather bread, out his body was short and lender. leg" were email aad insigolneant. int they aaewered Abraham Llncola'e teet. In wing long enough to reach the (round.

John D. Rockefeller's gift ot 11,000,000 to he Chicago nalverslty ls being paid In la- Ullm.nU of 1100,000 each thirty days. He said ly to one who had spoken of his gift as innlUcent: It Is nothing compared with what I Intend to do, ae I have only just began to maks money." And he Is rated at 0001 Senator Jones of Nsvada Ii ot most popular ai well ae one of the most Icturceqne men in congress. He Is a man who tae made a number of fortunes, and his nowledge of the Ins and oute of silver leglsla- makes him one of the best posted authorl- les In the senate on financial questions. One ot the senator's wide popularity Is his eyalty to his friends.

Herbert Welsh says "there Is no truth In LO report that Sitting Hull WAS soalped by the ndlaa polloe. He was net ecalped at all. He wu shot In two places by two ot the native olioe. Afterward, wheu be had been eome dead, one of the policemen strnok the cad body In the head with a elnb. breaking be skull, but too unexpectedly to be prevented the others." Governor Bnrko of North Dakota Illus- rates In his own career the possibilities that re open to American boys ot the right sort He waa a New Yorlc street waif whom a child- in'e aid society sent west He says: "If there rs any men ill the world for whom 1 bave a rofonnd reepect they are men who ara provld- ag homee for the boneless little ones, and any loaa do anything for tha walfa I want yon 3 call on me," Judge Potter, the new lenator from Kanas, Is not In any way what Is known a so- ioiy man.

He has soldom appeared at public atherlngs at Topeka, and was never known to to the theater or to wear evening Like Mr. Ingalls. he is frequently attlra'i In a Prince Jbert coat, but bo leaves It unbuttoned, aud tars a soft hat of liberal dimensions. He caries a oano and his beard is not so long or so romlnent aa It has been represented in plot- res. Oliver Wendell Holmes la thus reported F.

Ii. Austin In Kew Rovlevt: "Don't ik me how I am," said Dr. Holmes a year or ro ago. "It is a dangerous thing to show a vnapathetlo internet In my health, IA it yon nought I tnufll bncftuae I am old." "Heaven orbld." aid "VIM1, youns people make tnat 1 ilbtake sometimnr, to tholt cent," lie pro- ended, with, a wondii'fn! twlnklg In his eye. They write to mo like thin: 'Dear Dr.

olmcc, at in ibo ordinary courtjo cf ou oan not Hvo ranch Ion gar, please send Sfto ciurantonraph by return What hap. Why. die buforo the year is out. Bo hen I a yourr man approaching with my oftltU plainly in his mlod, 1 say: 'Not a worrl that subject my young friend; ft is a bad men for Aud he laughed with tho gleo uro-aud-twtntv. rax STATJI PRSSS.

Wkal the fapvra Tbroui'aeal T.lklni Tbe Fort Worth Mail writes The charre brought by an et-clerk In tb coniDtrol'er'n office Ur. McCaSl, tnuor of which Is thai tbe lattnr used fund Appropriated for oue public purpose to aualar-r public purpuso, and tbat be pall clerks to write oampalya material to; him out ot oublla (uads bfs all thi) InJioRtlooi of authorship tn nutnltj' and dlaapnolut rnont. Tbe Corpua Christ! Caller quotea the foi lowing from a private letter of Congreea man Ural a to friend In Corpua: I congratulate your city on the attention la attracting aud her future proapect for deep water. Corpus however does not depend wholly on deep water foi She has a splendid farming conn try Hronud bur, and can bi as prosperous at any Inland county seat Independent ot deep water. Tho Gulf Newi adds: Truer words were never spoken, and nobody knows the situation of our city better than Mr.

Grain. Wliu or without deep Corpus ie going to be a city, the Corpus Ohristl and South American road going to be i big factor In making 1 such, hy developing the great agrlnultura regions to tbe wsst ana touth of us. Tbe new railroad will also be the cause of got ting deep water, If it ll not already ootalnod before tbe railroad ll completed, and taken altogether, there no city lu the state whoss future Is brighter than that of Corpus Cbrlstl, tbo "fj'jisu of the Gulf." Galveston alwayi did like Co-pus and will rejoice to her foudeat hopes real lied. Now tbat thia city has nothing that may Beam to conflict with other Texas ports would glad to see them all proipir. Texas Is not to confined to single outlet to the ocean.

The San Angelo Enterprise anya; Cantaln Bolster, formerly of the Mallory steamship bnt now In Cheater. snnuriutsnrting thi construction of the new WOO ton boat for tbe Mallory company, writs? his two sons. William and Charles Bolger, ot tbls city, tbat tbe new boat will be named "Concho," and tbat people ot Ban Angelo should feel very proud. host will be lergest flnest steamship en thi coast, exceeding by 100 tons tonnage of boat on Mallory Has. She will as beautiful country for wbloh li named, and Captain Boiger ts proud of her as he expects the Concho country to be.

The boat wai launched last week, and will completed In abont two months. The nams has been kept a secret up to this time, and Enterprise Is the first newspaper to publish It It Ii hardly necessary to say that the people of the Concho country will not be lacking In appreciation of tills delicate compllment or In thacke to captain and bis tone for their In ateamvr. Not any more at present. Corpu Christ! Ocean Wave remarks: Houston Poet of 80th ipeaks of J. Annoy Kaoz'i plan for advirtiilag Texai ai baring OMB Indoned by Corpnc Chrlstl board of It may have dorsed scheme, bnt further action taken aftw Mr.

Knox lift. Frank UiUeud or other MbuuaMUl stick In our TlwWanwivMlttfUcudMyiltagaU: for Ucfortr-nfUUBMtkat Ohristl will than 18,000 fnaantanu la nan from data, water or no water." Good, after tht kind of good horn that itaadi up te foddu fodder. BBlthiWan bam Iw faith OB Net ten than MX or MTBB railroad lyadl on tend OB Corpu Chrliti and Ite railroad BOW in direction at South A gleam from Cnerc Star: Every patraa of last Bunday'e OiLVxarox getting six Wen pan paper, received a complete novel by W. Clark Rns- eell, eatitled A at'Bwk. Tn history of world every day In readable shape, aad nawcpaper equal In Texaa.

Waoo Day thai thi to talk about Qov. nggMtion that of inveeted IB of MW and, after quoting what by aomi of Uum, adds: town la would want build a railroad. Waco wonld want and Is Bow long would of aehool nnd Bold oat against enoh and how loud would oom- loeaJitlee left out la dlvia- on of chickea pier all oould not aooommodaMd and duappolaud wonld surely itate of favorit- and partiality In distribution of money. have great reepect for Gov- rnor Hogg's aonnd eommoa HUH, bnt fear will to somi other plan for nveetment of Mhool money. With a hundred towns to build nd all clamoring for flnt whack and a big of public money, there would be Imoit chaos in Texas.

Lit executive ry hie hind kt another suggestion. 'new railroad idee" fraught with trouble. loaded aad should be handled with bandied at all. The safest way to let it lone. Beaumont Journal reiterates that Texas la not ready to go into business rnnning railroads, and iaya: Shonld thli wild cat obtain, thli body wonld perforce be tbe of he children's money thu Inveiud.

versus to-a-day-tor-slxty-days legUUtor, 'rotated'' evory two yean, oould not be ex- ected to afford the commission much assls- In the aforesaid guardianship. While fully equal to enactment of an ffloient dog law or inch leglsla- lon, he would get hopelessly lost In ot figures In oue freight schedule, upposfl said tundi are lent as proposed, secured by Ironclad what entrance has ths state that these condl- Ions will not be revoked by futur. legisla- nresf A great wave has jnst wept over the state which will followed reaction that may go to other ex- reme, There are railroad wreckers as well as railroad and If there la money to made In wrecking a itate railroad tbe mere fact of the cblldren'a money being said road will not cause the ptratta to esltate for a moment. Wrecked ft will be, nd the children will be left lamenting. some later method of Investing school fund devised.

Bellvllle Standard uyi: There ie merit In thi suggestion of Ur. )nnlp of Victoria and concurred in by TBS OALVESTON NEWS, of allowing conn- lea to borrow the public school fund for bo purpose of mftklng permanent nubile oads. rhiaverati aiwayi growiun- asy and suspicions at very thought ot oaulng "the children'! money" to railroads ae has been suggested, bnt tbe Idea ot let- Ing counties nave It tor any lawful purs ose will trrlke the plain cltlr.cn being ot only a late Investment, but the roper thing. Tbe Brenham Banner expresses the spin- on that "uniform text books la one of the lamorlng demands of the state, aud orin text books la a necessity tbat the rosont legislature should adopt. It is oor mati'a law and for good ai well us tbo patents' economy." Tho Temple Is for separate can: Borne compUInt is made by the of tho atatn against the effort making to force tht railroads to put on special couches for tho accommodation of the two races.

It is really discrimination against the white race HI It now ntands. It If junt as fair to the cogrooa tt rldo with the cattle It is to fora? the whites to rida thn negroes. It Is not agreeable, end why not, if it can be douo, force tbe railroads to snp- ly with other coschci). lat the negro avo as Kooil, bnt let him hayu It alone. Tho aru th.i', tbu ractn are not in tkdr teitei.

aad oroil to to toother. Brother ao longer fort siege of dylBf iwaa; with obltn ary ot KnterpriM, aad out to on or about February 13 JfiSl, be will publication the Waelder Watchman. The Lookbart Begliter to reeca oi LUC governor: Some nepers and people making a big blow about tbat part of Governor Hogg 1 message where he recommends that th school money be loaned to raliroade to built In the state, aed that the money be secured by a flnt A vast sum money belonging to the children llei Idle in tbe treasury each year be cause can aqt Invested wltb prod In those Hcurltlsa provided by law hence to bouetlt the children thi money must be loan ont where Interest wll accrue, and at the same time be perfeotli To Invest In railroads In slats wltb a flnt mortgage on the road 1 bout as an Investment as can be made. Then the people generally will bar this money divided out amonn them, rail roads conitrncted, tha ecbool fund In creased acd will guarded, and in ou hr.mble opinion It ll about the moat profitable way mousy of children oould bs invested, WOMEN PLAY. Approval at Desire to tTse Vigorous six pletlvie at Times, An audience of women Is wholly in gsnsrls.

An audience of nun or a mixed It 10 different from in- dlvldnalc competing It It has a different temper toward the and Is capabls of Insights and ot actions wbloii In no way the capacity or taste of any single person In It Bnt an audience of women for Its adherence to aUndardi purely personal end might wear a single bonnet on Ite head and pat out approval with a (ingle ptlr of smoothly glared These reflections ere suggested by the behavior of the audience of women at Must Cameron's performance of Doll's House yesterday afternoon, lUelf in exactly the same way In reference to play that any woman wonld It orled is a single woman; It laughed as a single woman; it applauded a elngle woman. And ite judgment on play pre-eminently that of a woman. It was evident that ethical question in play appealed to them, and not Ite dramatic movement No audience of men a tap abont the ethical drama--with them thing. Bat woman bu a keen mat afur ot and aa it wae that they flled ont of theater and and melted away In and dls- th.eom. la behavior and uend aad a gnat many other aplrlt that were pUow play wai anuacd toan ef purely femt- flnt WBI Nora aaldi tlmee I jut want to "Oh.

d.mnl'" A lUtlnet of among in nroi ua tun canlaf, net Mtiitle quiltr In ncltlan or IB produ it, bat the monl qailltr In act forth tbat "a tot othen aever It a iaeond Tlnrooily appro at any lath, play wkm Mam lit- IOTM." wltb the wamdUoqnent mark, Slat nary day." ntUtaklai the at thelrappraval at i nearly spontaneous and ringing If itruok oat. from palms of a lot of men. other mtlmeat that quick reoogaltion on Iti pro- annd abent Arlitiana't knlttiag workt erochst; lockt battar." Ban thiueent wu aaaatmou forour Bua. Omt Mr. xatillia.

a gmtng about McMlllla," attd at tha Llnuill night "that IB partly traa, bat aot altacMhw aomnta, MoHUllB Kentncklan by birth and WM Bt Mhool dur- waa Mry poor and hU flnt IB wu 'u a raft haad, ending at wtmt wu about 21 old. faot that ha raft hand, however, no indlcatJOB that at that aarly had not an ambition to hlna, MoalllllB li a --try man and a very la most proml- ent mac In to-day who no war record, aad if the and snath bonld go together IB national emocratlo convention, Ignoring (ait, McMlllln may flgnn OB ticket He an exoellent of hclag psaker of house. by all but poeted mar. on gneral legislation In oncreee, aad li a muter of parllamentry aw. occupied ohair more tnan any ther democrat when Mr.

Carlisle wu and all gnat tnngth will go to him when thi speaker. hip's tight on. Down tn Tennessee think man. I.St Louis Bspubllc. ANOTHER IQOt SHATTERED.

ef An a Very lhakby Hiobeg and Cheap lelds. And now thiy uy Instead of being heroine, Joan of Aro belongs to that pe- ullar class known at thi praaent time ai that the voicsa aha heard In the woods of Domremy the ballr.clnatloo* a disordered Intellect Hir visit to Qov. rnor Bondrlcourt so annoyed him that he assed her on to the court of the dauphin for mere purpose ot getting rid of her, turn dauphin dresisd her np In rmor for the amusement of tbe court The conoclasta even go. ao far to assert tbat be consecrated sword which was found, Joftn'i direction, burled In the church Bt Catherine at Ulerbols, and which wai minted to her by dauphin, had been lanttd by of ordinary HesO nd blood. They further aunrt that she id not lead tbe army to the relief of Or- eans, hut merely went along like a vlvanx lere.

They scoff at story that thi sol. leri who tied thle abused lady to a stake the market at Rouen wen struck So tbe Indications ate that gnat Drench heroine will fcave to get down off her pedestal and follow William Tell, Curtnle aL Mediaeval history rapidly losing Its brightest stars through ho Irreverent Investigation! of tbe modern It now It wai a ners matter cf time nntll American his- ory Is atiuked In earns way, and these udlvlduals will be prepared to prove that "'atrlck Henry never made a speech; that cherries grew at the Washington home-, tead, and that the John Smltb-vPooahontas tory was due to the fertlll Imagination of ome special correepoadeat Llndlanapolls ohix Qfeevxaftn oa Alexander Hamilton. "Dn you regtrd Hamilton aaasound it moat of lila "I rocti'i Him ai tha mkn bare ad. report on tUe publlo debt wnc ft mrTolaai pluoe of work far a man of hln and youth. nnnncUl are still, and the tnatuty department wai born muoh 16 le In rom mind.

Susceodlnc nnenclers. canflrmod CUHRENT COMMtNT. HOB. W. R.

BH dcrtaken to adrM the democrats la Illlnoli to withdrew QeaenI Jolia li. Palmer their cudMa.t* ator. In their state gonfeatlon, initror had been fatly dlecniwd before the people, the democrat! declared Ofonaral Paloier their nenater. He oau- tit atAti, and coatrlb- powerfully to rerolatlon ot No- Tember, which gare Illlnoli to the democracy by over 80,000 rnejorlly on the couKren- vote, and elected )D1 to leglilnture composed of 204 Mr. Morrligu'i luggeetioo will be viewed by the IlllnoU democracy an an Impertlnenoo, aggravated by tbe welKknown fact he posaeteee eenatorlal iqplretlone which wero by General Palmer'e greater popn- larlty In tbe party: Quetti, A conceneun of oplnlone by real eitate ai to the preeent condition of the market and the outlook for buii- nui, eucouragei the belief that there la likely io be in the iprlng an advance all along the line, and that thle will be juitl- fled by a demand that ll likely to to a brlik trade.

There le nothing in the of values that li no eailly toached by panlce In trade ai nal The demand for It and diallnn In it fairly meaiure and downi of vrbit come to be recognized ae public ootidence. Io all the eaatern and weiteru contort which Have been directly affected by tbe wbloh orlKlnaUd In paeiage of eil- ver bill by eenate. real eitate for months been ai a drug on markeU before It had boen "eelling like hat cakei" and appreciating In ralae day. phli Commercial. Cltlzeui of Waihlngton are objecting to the erection of factoriei within light of that city.

Law factoriei are good enough for Washington, and to be placed within imell- Ing of thlckel of and chlmneya not a pleaunt proi- peot for Pani of America. there pretty strong rwiaon--A naeca than odor ef aoft coal imoke, for Instanoe--it to be deelred that tbu WaehlnKtpn people shelr way. Let at leait the of governmental ap- baratui be olean and aleaaant to view. General Mllei very defenie to the ehargei preferred agalnit bim by Mn. Jefferaon Darii ai to hit treatment of Mr.

Davli whin latter conflned at Fortreu Monroe. Ura. Davit' chargei are very epeoiao, bnt General Milee nimply aa- iwere that Mr. Davii lived yeare after hie releaee he could not bava been very badly treated. It looke like General Mllei WH Meking to evade tbe and wai not Inclined to dlecnii tbe tabjwt.

Hi li very brutal in hie rafereaee toXr. Davla. Ai to dolefol ptedicUoni ot effect of auy ai that the Bland bill wu pending John Boecaan, Men Montary of tnuury. pndletod' ttat ikonH than 175.000,0001 gold would go ton premium, rfell, in now ban abont tuo.OOD,^ 000 eolnad and no any premium. In fact gold In tnuary oolBage of ooBtannna.

While nanerau an ty vlgorou and niaaUy aggnnln BtontBtyaftUtolm Mtlra fkcmltr braaklBC to that otterly A. ItitntlM ft Impmalblii iBaUby of amlllBK attudm to kit by oOMlnarM wiuS.aU AUOSO JOZXRS. Vanagsr: Piter JaekaoB Bclllyau. How shall I Itf Editor: Ohl pat it IB with tala ting to Why ii thsrtlphaptt, rerdlnandJ" Bnrtte of pntentn: Whin Afghan tattooad Zaiuf Property caught In rain oosilng from and dowB Main haylag artist touch him up." Broke, broke, broke! Ae broke a man oaa bat Ana merry chiak ipent Will never back to i tlmee that are Young America: Papa, maauaa Jew- Fond fatttu: No, my ion. Wky do YooBc Anurtca: when I took ele- ter'i candy ihi me a box with than I wanted.

Weakly. "I will have to owe a aald Scholar Jewett to tobaeoanlit, bit off end of a cigar. "Bat I a even' got in yon to that extent. Yon will lave to leave that diamond pin ae "That diamond om le worth II 60, and I haven't got confidence In you to that extent." replied Schuler, itrollid out nto Broadway puffing bli cheap cigar. Tezai "Our gnen doll netted mover KOO.

No one cnened the name, and I itill nan doll," eald the Rev. Mr. Soaddleberry. "It mnit have had an odd name. What WM "I didn't It at all," returned everend gentleman, with a face that limply beamed with ploni regard foi uwner'a lever builneie seute.

"If your appearance li any indication, I hlnk I may be jnatlfled In aainmlhg that on are oppoied to waihlng," ventured Mr. lungry Htgglni' hoitew. "V7aihln', J7 Mr. Hlgglni, after mornent of mental attraction, dnrlnK which hi abiently tried to blow off le cnp of cola coffee, "waihlnj' ma'm, ii a mighty good thing to inpport a family on, nt it name to lorter lour a woman'i toms er. In fact, that'i how I come to go on he road." (Indlanapolli Journal.

Mr. Wlgglne: Well, my dear, did tha Woman'i Society for Reforming Earth a Rood meetlngf WlgKlne (a fair reformer): Well nit You sei, bneineei wai going on nantlf nlly, whin aeied the preil- ent about the new bonnet? worn by tha oung SorUli women at their annual g. Mr. Proceed. W.

(bluehlng): And then-- then tho our for adjournment bad come and gono wforaaua got tbrongb. Bui- etln. ALONE. fitnoe she wont home-'he evening shadows linger longer hen, he winter days nil so snttoh of tne year, And even summer winds are chill and drear Since sha went homo. Blnoe she went homi-- Tie robin's nets has touched a minor strain.

'he old slad innjit breathe hat Bail rofvalS Ind wltli hUOou, blin. Slngt woat homo. sho went bomfi-- lowstill thn eiputFroodin tier prAaan-o bljssvi Jntouohed plllofr tlint her dear ily lonely heart hath nowhere tor ite rent filuoti ship went horns. the wont homo- aaye have croni a aiaco nhe weat homo. UtobertJ..

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