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Evening Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 1

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MES iVOL. III. MARSHALL, TEXAS, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1893. NO. 280.

IT IS PASSED. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Look Over Your Stock Ncroe.

aa4 Cblaeee TtKod. Dublin, Aug. 28. Saturday night a crowd of armed men, estimated at abwit 75 in number, rode into town and ordered the negroes and Chinamen to leave the The Degrees were ordered to leave in three days and the Chinamen in 10. There are at present -OF- STATIONERY i f0 ABSOUUTELY PUTIE And See If You BILL HEADS.

LETTER-HEADS, NOTE-HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES. BUSINESS Don't Need CARDS. work considered. 0)r4l -1 t.1 r.1 htsn(c TWO ARRESTS. Deputy Curtis brings In a Murderer.

Deputy Curtis cams In from Red River county yesterday Maroo Washington, who is wanted for murder. He killed onrof bis colored brothers at a festival near Jonesvllle some months alnoe. This afternoon th hearing of this case In the district court was set lor September 15th. Constable Scott brought la Augustus Johnson, wauted for perjury, f.oru Hallvllle Saturday ulght. Both prisoners were looked up.

Notice to Advertisers. The Mkssehqkr has adopted a new .1 to advertiser and publisher. The rate on advertising which runs from one to two Weeks without change will be the same as heretofore. On ads running over two weeks, the new rate vlllJbeiJji. OU illwrrf ihne ads.

(i.eleiitthan one Or something else in that line. I carry in stock all grades of do work Promptly, in the Best Style and as Cheap as Anybody, CHECK-BOOKS. RECEIPTS WITH STUBS. ORDER-BOOKS. AND ALL SIMILAR WORK FURNISHED TO ORDER.

quality of stock and character of -No Matter What week) the rate will be advoncodT-as Job Printing Line, From a Visiting Card to a Well Bound Book, Call and get Prices from 208 North Washington 'Avenue, The Wilson Repeal Bill Passes the House by a Vote of40tol09. ALL AMENDMENTS LOST. The Eesult of the Voting Washington today. in THE BENEDICTION Has a Finale of Crashing Timbers. A STOCKMAN ASSASSINATED The Abolishment of the Lease SyBtem in Kansas Causing Trouble.

Washington, Aug. 28. (Special.) Bland8' substitute lor the Wilson bill, proposing the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 18 to l.was the first question put in the house this afternoon. The amendment was defeated. Yeas 102, nays 226.

Washington, Aug. 28. (Special. An amendment proposing a ratio of 10 to 1 was submitted immediately after the defeat of the Bland substitute. It was lost.

Yeas 102. Nays 239. 10 te 1 Arxnln. Washington, Aug. 28.

(Special.) Wilson offered an amendment fixing the ratio at 18 to 1. It was defeated by a vote of 123 to 235. Then 20 to 1 is Lout. Washington, Aug. 28.

(Special.) Amendments fixing the ratio at 19 to land at 20 to 1 were submitted and rejected. The Wlllsou Bill Punned. Washington, Aug. 28. (Special.) The Wllsou bill, repealing the purchase clause of the Sherman law, was passed without amendment.

Ayes 40, nays 109, Chiirrh Blown Down. Ci.kkuknk, Ausr. 23. West Liberty church, about five miles northwest of Cleburne, was blown down yesterday Bfternoon. The house was full of people at the time.

The unuinter had just pronounced the benediction when without warning a terrific gust of wind crushed tha building like an eggshell, burying the jniople beneath the debris. Fortunately no one was killed outright, though it is thought one or two will die. The following is list of those injured as us ascertained: Archie Cheek, cnt on head. Lonis Honse, cut on the head and shoulder. Mrs.

Laura Anthony, one log broken and injured internally; will perhaps die. Miss Maude Davis, cut on shoulder and head. Miss Carrie Godfrey, bruised on arm and shoulder. Mrs, Kirtley and little girl, badly bruised. Mrs.

John Long, head and body Miss Josio Smith, bruised about the head. Tom Smith, head bruis -d and cut on chin and shoulder. Mrs. Elmira Moore, bruised on body. Edgar Jordan, cut on shoulder.

O. V. cut on head. was standing at the time thVncuse foil, Biid as a result most of the injuries received were about the head and shoulders. It took an hour or more to release the injured from the debris.

The building was very old. Jiu II, Mraw. AeeaaaliiKt.Ml. San Saha, Aug. St1.

James II Drown, the stockman, son of the late Asa II. Brown, and nephew of J. Brown, who was killed at Garfield park, Chicago, was assassinated seven miles northwest of this place Friday night while going home from chnrch, His wife was with him and four buck shot struck her. Her wounds are not serious. Two men nrmod with shotguns did the work, Imt no cause has been given for the deed except that some pnrtios have hii-i trouble with Brown about some cattle.

ArkHftiM t'rUwn pon4 falling, Lima RflCK, Ang 24, A movement Is on foot ia this staU to have the Governor call an extra session of the lf-Ktslfttnre. Th lflnlnlature abolished the convict lease system at its last session, and appropriated only ISOOOO to maintain convicts the next two years. This fund is likely to be soon exhausted. The session is to be called to enact legislatiurj that will enable tb state to use the oonvlots la building a railroad to bs owned and controlled by the state. ft, living here two Chinamen and about 20 negroes.

The citisens are indignant over the affair, and considerable excitement ha" manifested. -te tiobbed. Livingston, Aug. 28. Satur day night the Union Pacific eastbound express was held up and the passengers robbed by nvs masked men at Reed 1 Point.

00 miles east of here. The express car was broken into. The messenger could not open the safe. Only $50 was secured. Kerndt Arrest-Mi.

Lrrru Rock, Aug. M. General Man ager A. E. Jt5erndt of the Carpenters' Co-operative Building association of this city is reported short in his ao counts to the amount of 1285.

He has been placed under arrest on the charge of embezzlement and is now out nnder bond. A Small Babe. Blossom, Aug. 28. There lives in Blossom Elvira Holt, colored, who is the mother of a 8-moaths-old child weighing two pounds.

The baby is only 12 inches tall and an Ordinary finger ring can be easily placed on eit'ur of its arms from the hand to its shouldeh A Deserter Arrested. Nevada, Aug. 28. Missouri Pa cific Detective Frank Burnett arrested John WisewouM here a deserter from the Thirteenth United Stated States infantry. The officer left with his prisoner for Fort Leavenworth, Kas.

Held For Killing Couatable OalaM. Purcell, Aug. 28. John Stevenson, charged with killing Constable Gaines at Paul's Valley Tuesday night, was tried before Commissioner Gates and bound over to the Paris court without bond. Bnletdeit by Uanciiig.

Van Alstyse, Aug. 28. A man named Patterson, who lived about five miles west of here, committed Bui-cided by hanging himself in his barn. No cause assigned. Satolli st Cincinnati.

Cincinnati, Aug. 28. Mgr. Satolli and his secretary arrived here Saturday and will remain several days. More Gold London, Aug.

28. Fifty thonsand pounds of gold wero exported to America Saturday. Lovers of the national game are in debted to the Stonewalls for the best ball yet played here, aud should all turn out for the three games at the park, this evening, tomorrow aud next day. Wants Work, A white girl, who can do auy klud of house work, including- washiuir and ironing. Information given at this offloe.

Ten Cents. After today the admission price for ladies at the ball games at the park will be ten cents. The Stonewalls deserve a packed grand stand at each oue of the three ball games they will five the city at the park. SHE LEFT HIM, And He Returned the Compliment by Eloping with HIS ADOPTED SISTER, A Blxteen-Year-Old Girl. Whom He Deserted Hers.

Woodlawn, Aug. Jim Tims, who sopuruted from liis wife a short tlmo ago, eloped with Ills adopted sister this eveulug while th family were at supper. It is thought the couple went either to Jefferson or Murshull. The parents are in pursuit. DKSKHTKD llk'UK.

The luther of Tims reached iiere this morning, aud foui the girl, who Is ouly slxleeu years old, desert ed here, the mau with whoui she eloped, havlug loft towu some Lour before ou foot, goluf vU Sbreve- purt road, desiliiatlou uuknowo. A week ago Sunday Tims and liU IfH huil a quarrel, wbii resulted iu ii wllrt leaving bun. He is general kwoithlesx, and has borne such i reiii.Uii ir Hoiilv tlioe. rue jH rainvii iiy i id man ii'in timl i allied her ill inKtii inline lv Imr adopted lather, A lireal aurrla. la hi autre for in wlm ua ftrai'.

llnlUi rir Hi throetaiid lunik, lh rl auarau Wnl rvinetit. To will toe tn sMillent eSeut allrr laklng the first do, Ut bottle leday and kp It jonr hoos or room I rum eiat or rntare aa, II naier (all to ear scat or ehronle coonhs. All ilrmiliM tl Kemp's Valsanu l-arg ootUee Sue and WanreMl. Kniploymeut by an young man, willing to references. City.

industrious work, good A. VkOft if CLEVELAND'S HEALTH. He's All Right, Except on the Honey Question, and There's No Danger of a Presidential Funeral. Walworth, N. Aug.

28. Editor Messenger: Will you allow one who knows whereof he aftllrms to contradict the sensational reports in regard to the daugerous conditlou of Presldeut Cleveland's health. Doubtless those who originate these false rumors talk in tropes And by their fears express their hopeB." Let me say, then, that Mr. Cleveland's frieuds are uot alarmed at bis condition. Tbey are somewhat an- oyHl at ibe falsehoods put In circu lation regard to his conditlou.

I have It iirec. the president's sister, that the lnews from her brother, Grover, was he was usually well. The prul abilities are lu favor of his 'urolo? through the four years of his eullal term, and coiulug out reasons 1 1 bly sound in body aud mind. i She Commitied Suicide. Mrs.

K. C. Cone, of Paris, left this letter: 'My husbad Forgive me if I trouble, but I suffer so. You do not know what those long, wakeful, wretched nights are to me, aud I am so tired darling the pain will never be better. It is not easy to take my own life, but I have been sick so long.

Good-bye my husband, love you your wife." Tills la but one of thousands that gives up, in- I 1W rilaa U.ti.D I OITOtt 1,1 UPUI1 AA, ,1. AJ I'UI Nervine, and being speedily cured of their wretchedness. Go to K. J. Kry's Drug Store and get an elegant book and trial bottle free.

vBUCK-DRAUG Dyspepsia. UNDER A CAR. Switchman W. G. Hutchison Dragged Almost to Death.

Now In the Hospital Ssriously Injured. Saturday night about 1:20 while the coaches of 64 were belug brought out of the hole. Yard Switchman G. Hutchison, who was standing ou the foot board back of the awl toll engine tender, fell and was caught by the brake boam ot the next car. He was dragged some tlUtanoe along the track, striking some heavy timbers piled In the middle of the truck before he was knockek loose from the beam, only to be caught by the oil box and dragged further.

He wa found near the track, more dead than alive, anil taken to the hospital. His spine Is dislocated and he has received serious lnteruul tulurlos. Hie injuries were very paluful yes terday, but be Is resting quietly to day. Switchman Hutchinson's home Is Mlueola, and he has a wife and child In Tyler. Hurry up, ouly three more days to have your picture taken, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

One ex tra picture free to every one securing a i of our best cabinet photos. Worlds Fair Photo Gallery. gjg- BUCK-ORAUOHT taa euras Constipation. This Evening's Game. The frame betweeu the Sauger B.

club, of Dallas, and the Marshalls, to bs called at 4:30 this aftornoou, promises to be the best of the season. Our boys are lu good shape aud have been suoou raged by their recent vic tory over the Atlanta tluo. Gordon cams In this morulng and will catch for Maisliall. The Dallas I'lue hal a state reputa tlou, and will play Marshall the most scientific gstue she has ever had. The following are the batlerlesof the two teams: I)jI1i: Couetautlue and Fabian Marshall! Hltie and Gordon.

This will be the first of three gnuies io piayeu here, the pro- eee.ls going to the rlfnwall Hook and Ladder Are company. Under a Requisition. D' puty J. D. Bennett, of Preaoott, passed through this tnnriilni Ith Calvin Gately enroots to Hatts nrf, wnere me prisousr tntsd for bores stealing.

mnoist I. MARSHALL, )R. T. M. MARKS, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON OBSTETRICIAN, Ctfice over Jot Lake's Drug Store.

Night calls answered from residence, 517 East Bur leson Street. TELEPHONE ST. Special attention te diseases of women and chll-dren. )R. H.

PETERMAN, HOMOEOPATHIST, 306 Lake Street, NORTHSIDE. eSt yiLSON McGEE, m.p.mccle.' L. P. WILSON. Attorneys-at-Law, MARSHALL, TEXAS.

Office over J. O. Womack's. G. M.

PHILLIPS Resumed the Practice of Modi- clue. Office Over Twyman's Htore Telephone at both office and residence. DR 'Has uurri U(nt DVtblUK UP. Ilatos furnished on application. Inaugural Sermon.

Rabbi A. M. Block, the newly elected minister of the Hebrew congregation of this city, will deliver bis Inaugural sermon at the Jewish temple Friday eveuing at 7:30. His subject will be "The Picture of Human Life." Members of all denominations are welcome. fin I.t At Scottsville curup meeting, an amber pendant.

Suitable reward lor eturn to Mrs. M. A. Copeland. THE MEMPHI, AbmI What Mr.

J. M. rallowar hit lo Say Abenl II. Marshall, Aug. 14, 1603.

This is to certify that I recently bought of M. MoPball, oue of the Memphi cooking stoves. I believe It to be the best stove manufactured. Saves time, labor and fuel. J.

M. CalLowa Y. Protracted Meeting. Rev. H.

N. Hall Is conducting a protracted meeting at the Woodlawn Baptist churoh. He Is assisted by Itev. Lee, of Longvlew, Three services are held a day. Putting In Gravel.

The T. P. has a force at work to day unloading gravel for its new platform at the passengsr depot. DEADLY CARELESSNESS With a Gun; Result a Dead Negro Girl. ANOTHER FISHING PARTT.

Other News Prom Woodlawn. Woodlawn, Aug. 27. (Speo'al.) Sarah Haggerty, a thirteen year-old negro girl lvlug on the old Haggerl place, wag accidentally shut by Charlie Hamilton, colored, yesterday al- turnoou at 4 o'clock. She dlsd at 11 o'clock last nljrht.

Justly Berry uuld au Inquest over the body thl. mornlug. A iMihig party com pot of sever al families from this and the Lou neighborhood met at lakoi ranch on addo lake, where they had a barbecue and spent the best portion of last week. They report a floe catoh uf trout and white perch. The party returned home Saturday night seemingly welt pleased.

I am Informed that everything naoessary lor general oimfort wa In abundance, mm 1 that a repetition ot the weeks fun will ocour again soon. Miss Belle Alexander, of Marshall, Is the Guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. B.

Blalook. Mrs. J. Morris, of Texarkaua, spsut the past week with her sister, Mrs. J.

It. Morris. Mrs. Chesisr Flournny, of Pine Bluk, Is visiting her brother, L. P.

Haywood. MUs Mary MeWhorter, ol Long-view, Is tlx guest of Mr. aud Mrs, W. B. Henderson, ttisir-s wiwf as csseot We You Want In The- TEXAS.

INSURANCE. E. s- FRY Insurance Agent, Representing the Leading American and Foreign Fire Ins. Companies. Office over Twyman's Store.

BANKS. The Marshall National Bank. CAPITAL. Safe Deposit Vaults for Rent. c.

PIERCE President. J. P. ALFORD, Cashier E. KEY, E.

J. FRY, B. Vice-President. W. LONG, Cashier.

President. FIRST NATIONAL BHNK, Marshall, Texas. CAPITAL, $75,000. SURPLUS, S15.000. Transacts a General Banking Business.

Correspondents Rational Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo. Importers and Traders Rational Bank, New York. Whitney national Bank, New Orleans Get M9JtL61's l'RlUiSjCfi West Sid Public Square Harne, QR. E.

A. CHURCH, GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION I TO treating diseases of the EYE and EAR, and I Catarrhal diseases of the NOSE and THROAT, and fitting glasses. I JNO. II. POPE, M.

MARSHALL, TEXAS. PRACTICE LIMITLD to treatment of Habitues Will receive at his residence In suburbs, of city persons who wish to be cured of Mor- phlne, Cocaine and Similar morbid habits. For tortus and other details, adJress DR. NO. H.

POPS. Marshall, Texas. D. HARRISON, Attorney-at-Law, MARSHALL, TEXAS. Office In Young Building; E.

CARTER, Attorney-at-Law, MARSHALL, TEXAS, Office: Southwest corner of Square. NO BOGUS testimonial, no bo-gua Doctors' lettert used to sell I HOOD'l Snparin. Every One of Its. dvertltnent abiolutal tnje. 1.

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