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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN', WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2, mO. The Ideal Drug Store SITUATION AT I no STREET CARS 1 11 JlIRffllSIH keep twenty-fonr honrst, It woul not be nafe to eat it after that rini. In answer to qticstKma of OA Gillespie, the witness that he really could not way whether the fresh Jiieat he ate in Porto Rico was refrigerated or native; he thought it was the sitter. The irs-at wa wholewime ami palatable.

Jfn. A. W. Corliss, Who wa attached to the Sevemh infantry fr CuUu teti fiel that be wa shot on the finst of July Work Given Up Owing to Intense Headacheo Caused by Catarrh Hood'a 8araparilla Cave Relief and Restored Sleep and Appetite. I had attaeka of lick headache whlca were aometiniea to acver I could not reat (Jay or night tad had to quit work.

Tba medicine I took relieved ma for a tlma, bat when I began work the headache would return. At tha aeme tlma I had catarrh In tha head and a aorenesa is tha back part of tha head nearly all tha tlma, with conatant diaeharg from mj hoae, I had Tary little appetite. I aaw an ad-Tertlaement of Hood'i Saraaparllla and I aoade op my mind to try it. After tak In a few bottle I felt rery much batter. I can now ileep all night and can eat heartily three time a day." D.

W. Wat- jh Mm t. THE RAJTD TRANSIT AND SUBURBAN LINES ARB TIED UP FOR WANT OF PtJiWER. Or" Of ll SIKEET GIR IDLES An Interview With Superintendent St'ovilt, Every Effort Ik ing Made to Get Power of Some Kind. Affair at the Dam.

The last electric car that will be seen on tbe streets of Austin for several days went north An Congress avenue at o'clock evening. Yesterday moruirsjf when the time came for starting tlie cars no power was to 1 had. In order to be able to gratify the public desire to know when car-service will offered again, a Statesman reporter interviewed Superintendent Frank E. S'-OYi'fi of the 'Austin Rapid Transit Railway yesterday afternoon. "When will the street car run again, Mr.

aid the rejiorter. "Just a soon as we can get power," replied- the stiiKTiiiteiKlent. sort if power?" "That I can not say, it may lie mule power, it may lie steam power and it will lie water power again a soon as it rains enough. We are investigating the question of using mules on the Avenue and Sixth street lines, but can not run then on Rio Grande street on account it the steep grade. We expect some definite arrangement will made within the next twenty-four hours." Maj.

Evans, some time ago went to see Receiver Bartholomew of the old water company! to learn whether he could furnish power to operate his cars in case the city plant failed to furnish liower, and was informed that it could not be furnished on account of the lack of iboilcr capacity." MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are nfil nfrot1 tn Ku ovmawtii. th. need.v and suffering. The proprietors of w.

ivine -ew uiseovery ior consumption, Coughs, and Colds, have given away over tea million trial bottles of this great medicine: and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all disease ff tha Thm.l Hhoot anA nna are surely cured by it. Call on C. O.

lates, fcast Sixth street, druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size otic and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded COMMERCIAL CLUB METING'. Aniwial Meeting of tlie Sonthwiestem Gas, Light and Power Association' Postponed. Tho directors of the Hub met last night at the manager's office and transacted considerable routine business.

The following committee was appointed to eo-oiierate with the ladies in soliciting clothing and other necessities for the snmflpox suffers at Lnredo: Mavor Mc-Call. A. J. Eilers, Ira II. Evaii.

Carl F. Drake, and S. C. Granlierry. On account of the alaming prevailance of sninlHpox ilo))g the border, which would discourage if not altogether prevent the attendance of the delegates fronu Mexico, it was deemed Ibest to delay the -meeting of the Southwestern Gas, Light and Power association for thirty days.

A motion to that effect prevailed and President Drake will communicate at once with the other officers of the association in regard to the pro-issed delay. The director will meet again tomorrow evening ami reqnest the finance committee to meet with then. IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well informed people will not buy, other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN.

We are local agents for the iNational Preservative company's milk sweet. Frank O. Babcoek, Grocer, 301 and 303 tjast JMXtih street. TROOPS FROM CUBA. Siivrninah.

Ga March 21. The head quarter band and Companies and of the Two Himdrod and Second New volunteers reached the city late tonight. Tlie officers and men who arrived were thoroughly disinfected -the city qwar-atntme station. The remaining companies are aboard the tranwrt amf wik disinfected and1 brought to the city to morrow. The regiment "will go into camp and remain until mwstered out of ser vice.

I STATE HEALTH OFFICEK KLUVr BUSY CfWfrVING SMAMJ'iX V1CTTMS TO HOSPITAL eiU Of lit BLOODY Hi Captain Roger Very St-riously Woiind-sl0e Hundred Patients Have I5.su Moved to the Hospital and They are Delighted With: Their Treatment. Lfireflo Tsa. Marcjj 21, fSjK-ial. Tliere has lieea no further trouble since" yeatorV.Hy moniing. Health Offi-(vr Blunt atarteil his conveyaii'-'-s going carrying smallox patient the hospital yei-terdiy afteriifioh awl they have ln steadily working ever since.

They are accompanied by the rangers a sfjuad of soldiers aiwl far have met with no opfiosition. It is gei.erally Isdieved that the trouble is at an end and in future thing will 'move along smoothly, Cupt. Ayer and troop retnrned to the KKt tW afternoon after remainintr in tlie city over night and nearly aJI of day. Adit. ien, S-urry ami the state ranger wil act by trwinservea after today.

The following are the casualties re-(Kirttfl a a result of yesterday's riot: Cupt. It. II. Rogers, of tls- linger, shot thnugh the right shoulder joint and the head of the arm is badly fractured. Agapilo Ilerrara, d-ad, shot three times.

Rrfmriu Ilerrara, sister of Agaiito Ilcrreni, wisimbsl; slwit throturli right allov e3tsw; not serious. Margarito Herrera, wounded: hot in the left MhouHer and wrist. The hitter liadly" shattered. II waa shot with buckslstt. Catidido Garcia, wouisled four times, nil slight.

Garcia tied to Xuevo I.iredo and wa arrested and jailed over there by th' Mexican authorities. Antonio PaclM-co, wounded; sluft in the right side; not serious. Santago (Irtmeldo, seriouly wounded; wlsrt tbrngh alslomen. It is tsdieved there were two or three others wounded, but they are keeping quiet to avoid arrest. Ioiningo i'nstelki was the man who ws kwoeked lowa by one of the colored troopers.

He wa only knocked sense-kw for the time being and was out on the street Pslay. Aboitt one hmi'lml patknt so far Inve l-en moved to the hospital and they are delighted with the treatment and ire they are being ai-corded, The one that were first taken to the hospital 'have issued a ciruniar over their signature and bid it printed and distributed on. the gtre4s tislay. It was to the pmients and thrir fanwHes, teHiiig them, how the hospital is lieing oonduo "i and urging thtm to come and offer no resistance to the authorities, that no liettea- aittontiuo ouul.i ixf Ira lh- anywhere elw. SOUTHERN' Rig Heuiand For It ami Operators to In-crtnse the Ootput.

P.irminghain, March 21. Because of tnqireceilleiited or southern liig iron, furnace operators are preparing to incmise th output of this il'fetrict oil It emit iniit'hin the next sixty days Iry blowing seven furnaces now idle nnid rcjwurs. Tliis will nvake furuuci-s in operatii', with a daily irodnetive capacity of J00 twas. Plans ire also maturing "for the erection of six iirtlritional furnaces witliin the next twelve months, giving a total furnace ctpflcity to the dixtrict of tons iJaily. Outsitk and home capital i Is-hmd' the project.

Iron tneu say Ihe ik'UMind for southern jig has far surpassed anything dreaimed of and that inoreasml iroihie-tkin is the only tmhtSon the probJem, To furtlsT eheapen productioni, all the iron -ompanjes lre are. now op-rating their own coal. High iron price ore expected to caitse eiwrther a. a nee in the wages of l.tM miner April 1. according to the li(Eug wage scak wliiih is regu-ktted by tills- iron, ninrket.

CANNED ROAST BIXF. Testimony Ikifore tbe Inquiry Coint Comhwed 4 Army Rations. Chicago, Mart 21. Th government court of inniriry tonight examined lw witnesses with reference r. Uif if question.

lr. iN icao'sis hetio and) Lieut. A. V. uvrras.

Ir. Seim entirely disapproved of c-anntil roast beef as an army ratknn for any length of rime and Col. Virus told of the soldiers ocshke erf it Tlie eourt wild liold an all-day session Tinorrow, expecting to k-ave for New York tomorrow evening. The mnaining witnesses will lie those snggesteti by Maj. Ixe in Uhatf of Gen; Miles.

Dr. Nicholas Semi of Chicago, who served in Cul and Porto Rico, tKifiedi that the troops in Cuba hved largely 00 canwif leef that waa not roasteu, but toSed. It was tasteless audi cetainly aineared to lack nutritious qualities, as waa apparent from the wmHtton of th men who returned from? Oiia to Mantank men who had never iboen ilk but were greatly emaciated. He believed that the meat was ovenioue that was sne fault in the process of nreraratsai that the process had not ls-en perfected. Tlie bactm was of gov! qwi.nty.

lie coran siy Horning atsntt roingerate-t ietT oe-catue he dkl not see any- of it in Orha or Porto Rico. He toiatk? no ifrmnl inspee- tion of the eanfned roast heef 'bnt had eaten some of it awl his statetmmts Were based on his own experience. Tbe meat was evidently trood meat was of good (nmlitv. bitt as stated before, was not properly prepared was over cooked in hoihtur. He thouent one of the meat siHpMes of the army should be dried beef Men could tie fed once or twice a wees on cantfed r.ist beef without ill effects on their health, twit as a dai.y ration for any length of time he would not consider it a safe or advkitile ration.

When the pawcers learned bow to make real roast bev-f he thought it wookl be an erceWent thing, but mot a -a exclusive diet. The canned roast betrf was wed very ex. temsively in Cuba, hut the rati.io in Porto Rico was very ranch tierter seemed to be better scented to be better prepared. In reply to CJen. Davis, the witness stated that the meat as prepared) by the packers according to the testimony given, would not kse any of its nutriment on account of hercg boiled in the cans.

He saw no use of chemicals hi tbe conned beef. lie had heard of ctsos of ptomaine intoxication tit dil not see any. Ptomaines wonll not devekre If the meat were tborwghly sterilized aal proptrrty sealed. 'Then" the meat should ON THE OiNTRARY, UK MUCH BETTER AND UK TS LIKELY TO RECOVER. HW Of HIS PUBLIC LIFE A Great Political leader i th Re j.nMieaji Party-Came From Sturdy Aow-Mor- Mad' Hi 1v 4 pre Upon the Nation.

Santiago, March P- i truth in the statement ptfbtihl ia the United and cabled fiack here reporting that John Sle-nnan is 3.30 "5 irr'ons'rf-hfisitiIe bow thev report originated. The American line steamer Pari, Capt. Frederick Walkiii, arired kre this -Tuin before dark and it a "-mediately reported that Mr. HJierniaiJ "n.4 not only alive hut easily and expected to rjPr-oTer, Iff wil i transferred If all goes favorably to tlte United States i-roiscr Chicago on Thursday. Tim cruiser i now ending at Kingston Jamaica.

Washington, March 21. official been -ScMm! lias more deeply stirred by conflicting emotion tnaa was today by the announcement, first of the death of lino. John Sherman, and then by the of the report, which rtiw a few hours later, the cm giving a relief which was a marked a was the sorrow produced by the other. The first rejwrt which cans- from- New York, wa received at 5 p. and was circulated ir the department hint before they cloed tot the day.

The sceuied to follow naturally the other oaMevrnms of the clay. stating that the venerable statesman's condition hail frriWn wow ince yesterday, mid there wa a universal expression ft r-gret. anl ia many ease of errinl distress over the news. Calrinet ministers, senators and niemU-r of the house, expressed ikep sorrow, apeak frig not only in terms of admiration ami reap for th cx-scnator's pufbiie character, but filing with loving kindness- tipott hist IxTsoiial t'hnracter. Tht contrmiiction of the first reiwt dli.i ix-t arrive ntita fit cam to the Astwx'iaiied Prcxa In th Mhajw of st jMwitivf ttiitfii)t from Satrtlaxo l'fim.

-rhi difimtch wa given a wide circulation a jiowible, tn-cretary Hay waa jlaced in i'n of a cojiy. aa was also Mr. hcrmaira family. The latt n-al it with tremendous jiy. Proriijit effort were taken by tlK A-ocla-trti Pre? to infunn thV official of th ftdmlni.otration ami other of the safe arrival ef Santiagi, arid it was with a fetliufrof gratififiitiMH ami- mitis-f action that this wwn was rwtvwl, by a a ex lirejminii of hojw ihaj Mr.

'Shniinn would eittirdy recover. KKiriXUI OF JOHN SIIBitM.VN. I loft. Juhn ia aloiut the htl of thoHi- tosv.ririir tijriirex whose iiibli! live U'Kinninjr hf ore the war and cover-in JC a riod of the Inst forty years were Interwoven with the events of that er'h. A this illtistriotia Itrother.

William TeciMiweh. htired with (Irant and Sheridan the hiithest place amonx the Military hero of the generation eo, too, John Sherman atands in cml life along with Seward Siimmfr, Kvart. Itlaitie and that otorlo of intellectual giants of war ami reconstruction day. (Always a leader, twlc ft ivientW of the cails net. first aa head of the treasury and then of state affair, three time a candidate for the nomination for the presidency, ami for year one of the jrtvat creative force in ootisrt, his it utile waa identified with the laws, the law trtakinjf th political mmcKte which engaged.

attention for almost half a century. nu-n have Jiad more eontiiuiona public wrvice in aiich di-veraity of field and In all of them hia work hao'been conssjuenous. John Sherman was lorn in Ianciuiter, Ohio, May 10, 1S23, thTe year after the birth of hia 1rother, William Tecumeh, They came ot sturdy aac'ftora, tracing their lineage lack to Roger Sherman, one of th aignera of th declaration of ln-littuletic. to th Shermnn who come over ahortlj" after landing of th pilgrims. The father waa a lawyer of promiwnoe in Ohio who rose in later life to jthlye of supreme court.

When be fn the larpe family1 of, boys wa left with cnht nprtort, anil were adopted t.y friends 'and relative." Wl liam went with Thnma Kwing, Whj tihnpefl hia career aa a soldier, while went with hi older brother, Orles. Vi Manheld. ami took up Uo jtUljv )aw AvTiioi; t'lrn took 'im ilrt0 tn politics ami lmWie His first puWie service was in 184S. when he waa a (b-kirat to th whig1 coirvention at Phjiailelikhia. which nonvmated.

Zacharv Taylor for the iridincv, Ugaitt in "Baltimore when infield Svott jra the iri tha eaHy day his characteristic of caution jiad conw-rTatism had marked him a a safe man among the nwny who were wrons'ht to excitement and emotion th events leading up to ih war. This characteristic secured for hint hi first election to concuss. He waa elected to the Thirty-fonnk concress and tixik hi eat ia LSTia. A momentous perk! was jmt then unfolding and he came njou the scene when, just mich itiea of ability and courage were etleL The attempt to rtx-al the Cdiaaonri com-Itromixf, th Irel Stott tk-cision. the fusritive elate law, th spread of aboHtioft eetrtinnut the lweriog cUmd of a civil eonllict (rave-evidence that th very 4xitene of the republic wa at take.

Amid MK-h impressive tondition Sher-nuuj at onc came to the front a one of the kaW-rs of executive action. Hi prominence when the speaker. v. Banks, appointed hira to the commrm-. investigate th? ruf nanism in -weeding Kana lie wa artiug chairnxan during the inquiry, and the ffTxwt made wa the Wii for preaKU-Bttal canva in lvifl.

At the end of his Bewaid term in the concre wa rvtpnizel the for-mit man ia the howse of retrewntative. 1I wa a cawlirkte far speaker, comine wkhin three that fioaitioa. Ilia defeat for the" speakersi-hip led to hia connng cta irnuin of th committee on way ami mean. Here for the first tinw it wa the rieeuliar genius showed itself. The finances tsf 4 he eoumrv- were adlv Tip4ei end memliers of eongre were not rcivinjr their pay.

51i firxt step wa in cnririg the pavsage of a bill ait-thoriairnf the treaonry note of 18tf. uV'tiont tna tim aIInon 1'. "hase re- w.yaeit hia at a senator from Ohio, an vMKTman wa eKtea to lii piace. en tenng the senate for the first time, Marctt. tii corieresonal name bawl ireYfeded hiio and he at Mie took the ftaiu- raik in the tipper branch- Hi kainw A tog of iislitsjm there after that.

"Up to that time." he kl, we got a 110x1 d'nl of canned corne.1 ts'f an.1 eamMl roast Is-ef; alw tsieon in pmall ffiiaiaities. Crn-q4aifttH were aWit the risist be-f. It was di liked very much. The officers and ns-n had tbe same ratns. We tried to tat the ewrtned roast arwl diid eat it, but in oTkT to do we had to mix it up win ha tack arMt fry ft.

trw-d to cat it plain Isit ofsiUl it; it nak os sick, gave (siwet trouble." Maj. I-e dfd not cnoss-exaiiane the wifnewi and tbe court had no qui-stkins to ask. The coirrt adjonrued until 10 o'clock to-jnorrw psiruing. IF THE BABY CUTTING TEETH, Be snre nd use that od and well-tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Syrnp, for children teething.

It soothes the child, softens the gums, al'ays all pain, cures wind colic and i the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Tweitv-five cents a bottle SIDEWALK NOTES. Tlie county court will cwrvene next month, Tlie grand jury has lieen discban: for the mason. A Iki bail gtitne looked to take plat at Zoo park SntMlsijrv lfiTe living HyU Psirk had a long walk to tor, city ytftwdwy. Even the vernal equinox passed by yesterday without bringing rain.

The city cinuncil will meet tomorrow and will be in yswon for awhile. "Hor. for tm-ir fiv.1" -are looked for just at present ty iwth side rei-(k-nts. The weatlw hsivu quit giv-I11K out inforiiKitiou- with ivfiTeim- to the "coming rain." FishiM'iiKiir had a bard time of it getting to the dam jyesterihiy. A niriiiber of thein walked.

The ftreiiien' wUH-fftwuwiwid off with a whoop ami the result is nwv pieUaing to all goud liriiiieit. Hon. Jj. Peury of Waco spent yes terday in the city on inijiortant business and left for home last night. Fargo Express vomtiany will carry thing for sjiia'inx sufferers free of charge, to the city of Iaredo.

The ladies of the Tenth Street Methodist church will serve dinner tomorrow and Friday at the Spalding building. The trains' on the International and Great 'Northern railway were delayed lavt night by a wreck near San Marcos Jr9- urn-re I of TImwiUir B. Ivolioo. who diedMoiahiy afteruKn at the Cou-Mk-rate Honw, wus held j-wtenkiy nionii'g. There will 1 ai ganw of base Hall Sunday at St.

Ehvanls eoKege between the college nine and a team representing Protection Hoi5ecnniciiiiji-. The firt stniwlsTries of the season were received yesrtwliy. Hiey retiilh'd at 7o cvts a qusirt and wre in uuirkct atsnit as long as a hafitiful of snow would hist in East -Anstta: Hose ooinpaiiy is niak-ii: big pnitaratiows fcr grand stLig thtnure tusuorrow night. S'veral invitations have been isyd and the affair wil be a corker. Tlie propped friendly shooting DHiitch bttween trap shooters of north and sith Texas failed to mtiitt-rialiEe on account mlpe riorth Texas men refusing to participate.

County Judge Walkir performed a wetRling romony- yesterday. CTlinrlea MiAik'y ujhI MLiry Henderson were united in niarrkige by the judge, ad went, en their way rejoicing. Tine revival meeting of the Firt BciptiMt church eonductd' by Rev. Dr. Laiinkio, luis Isen very successful.

Ir. Ijamikin i a logical talker, and what be has to say goes home to the hearts of bis hearer, Joseph A. 'lsinesSi hiana- ger of Ranfz mamoth estaurismnenr, visited San Antonio for the past two days on Imsmem Mr. O'Reilly is quite wirh the trade, and his absence from the city has been attended with regrets. ir.miinf Ttit- the Senators snvs that hi team will lie right in the game from the start off.

iNearly all of the team will arrive in the city liefore the week Is out and after a few days of good ihard practice they wil! be ready for tne iray. Park Heaton, chief clerk in the lenartmetit of the Third Texas regiment, is in the city, havinsr been honorably discharged tiy the war department. Mr. Heaton is an okl time hotel man and very popular with the traveling public. Assistant Ticket Agent Smith re- portal last niirht that some sneak thief entered the waiting room at the railway station and stole a bundle containing clothing, oaner and mineral MKfimeng belonging to C.

B. Sherrer. The police were istrneted to look out for the tbief and the stolen property, AMUSEMENTS. The WiTbnr-Kirwin Ompanv Scored Another Success Last Night. There was another large and afVhreci.

tive audience at Hancock's last nieht to witness, the presentation of "La Mas- eotte" by the Wilbnr-Kirwin Opera company. As upon the initial night, the production was perrect every particular, and the long line of sneoialtie in- Hnding the living pictures at the do of the performance, were presented in the most satisfactory manner. Mws Baxter and Mr. Harvey in the title role were both In exeelk-nt Toiee and sang their parts exceedingly welL Mr. Har- vev was an lnimitalile fun maker as usual and worked to ereat success.

The chorus are all gvod looking, work with apparently much zeal and the performance in every particular proved most pleading. Today as a matinee production the Mondav night success "The Two Vasa-bonds." will be presented and tonight "Said Pasha." teat ever popular comic opera, is on fho boards. Js the drug store wnere yof (Kfctors prescription is handm with care and dispatch. Whe liest drugs are used and men ability compound your prescri-v tions. Such a store is i '1 JOHN H.

CHILES. I Prescription Pharmacy, Sixth and Congress A Free Delivery. PERSONAL Dr. S. S.

Shackc-lford. dentist. 618 Av Judge Terry of Galveston is in city. I A. 0.

Watson, aryhiteot, 121 E. Fee street. Howard Messer of Fort Worth is, t2ie city. S. Silverman is again having tTon' with the grip.

Mis1 Kntp of Sa.iY Antonio t- visiting Austin frKmds. Hon. M. C. Gossiett tf Kaufman a latearrival in tlie city, J.

A. O'Connor of San Antonio Is the dty for a. (few- days. -iM. L.

Broo-klrf RMiimiirt ia In tt city and is at the DrfckLE. I Scales of Georgetown is amof the 'late arrivals in tlie city. J. L. Shejiher.T r.f .55 III- city for a' few dnj on: business.

Covert real estate, rents ar insurance, 714 Congress Ave. R. El. (Jeoirtro TToiiLjf.vr. the fats arrivals tgtt itfae "Driskill.

Misses Lena atmI Sn-aia Georgetown were ia the city yesterday Capt. A. ft, Fisher of Georgetown in the city for a few days on t.usonesf- Dr. LeSuenr, dentist, 404 Ave. Tel.

4 Attorney .1. Antonio this morning on legal busine? N. MtOormaek. W. C.

Contior a E. J. Kevlim aiU of DaMas, are at Iriskill. Airs. nl 11 1.

udUplK, llelsji. of vSan Antonio are visitL' friends here. 5 Miss Lucy Clifton Biggs of Said is in the city, visiting her couft Capt. J. S.

iMyrick. W. S. Rodnty and C. ren lioth of Waco, dire in the city for a days on business.

Ex-Adjt. Gen. Wenwaft of DalV is in the city for a few kiys on bit lii-ss and is qufartered ait 'the Driskii'l SI. SUnhardt and J. Rooney of CI cago.

Ii. Akers and wife of and H. Hamilton and. W. A.

HocW from Dallas are at the Provident Dr. Murphy dentist, gives gas. 612 A TnH'hi. an a r.al-A participated in by the colored help the island, was given at the club hoij and was attended liy Speaker Reed, c'u nienvwrs ami guest on tne island. M- Mdvinlev was not feelinir well and president remained! with her.

(i RJ JBHTEOW. Dcntist-i Offie Honrs From 9 a. m. to 1 p. 1:30 p.

m. to 5 p. m. iHnTlilNRin Rin THE CHILD MURDERER. Evidence Against the Father Strong, Lyntiiuig Was Fearetl.

Hatchinmn, March 21. J' Moore. umkT aiTest. sTuspectel- of nn dering his five young children, then fir the house over their heads, has b-j taken to MePhcrson to prevent a ing. The feeling against him is inter Trior to the fare he was considered; a as working, upright man.

He stetneil p-tieularlj- fnid of his children, 4sit of expressed the fear that they wonld' gr np worthless. He has Ifieen subject epileptic fits. This afternoon a hatched tiespatt with lilood wae discovered near wTi. the children's bad had stooill The t-h side exactly fits the indentures made; the skulls of the victims. To the man who has vigor the: 1 litre a irre.it rvlavff.t WUH'i r- 1 1 round.

It is a pleasure to lived to breathe, to jump and ran. He-vk has vitality and it is bubbling tbroneh hi nerves like the pring.s nf vonth. am feelinz fine. feel like a fighting-cock," says seph Ja Aivaraao, Jan. 12, 'SW.

He got the vim from the nse of my Dr. fcanden Electric Belt Fill yonr nerves with Eleetric.ty-every night while yoa sleep. II-develops vitality and makes a mar, feel if he was horn again. ii sea of Men." It is full of truths, of faeH g. Call if possible, or let me send yo 1 Not In Druf Stores.

Dr. Sacden's Electric Belt ia never sold in drug stores tor 9 by traveling agents; omy at onr office. I XVfS, Palertlna, Texat. Kemember HOOdS parilla Ii tha Eet In fact the One Troe Biood Purifier Bold by ad dniggisM. Price, for nOOu 8 PHIS laj.ndaijeaUou, (service wa continiiou until 1873, tnoat of the Jime as chairmnn of the finance eoiimiitt, in which poshine- he wrote loiuiy of fbowff far-reaching nieaRitres of tine lice with which he wa identified.

The iHnion of M-cie payment oc-currtil in necehitating the ji'iie of I 'urted iStatea itiote. He largely carried thin nfcasure through ami wa also the defemliiftt of the legal tender feature of theee notes, which excited wide differences In and out of congre. Following thi he devw'ilj the plan for resuming specie payment and practically framed the 'bill by which remption wa to occur on January 1, 1 870. When 3 lay hcenine (iresident, Khcr-nmn entered the treasury and there he had an opportunity to execute the plan of sfMM-i payment which he had previously placed on the statute Hi firt move wa to liegin the accumulation of a great ftock of gold Hvith which to pay jiecie for paper when January 1, 1H7I arrived. Six moiiHi Ix-fore that tiiiK he bad accumulated in the treasury ami when January 1 came, he bad the Hatifaction of sM-'ing the pair money gnidually ri to the value of gold until gold dio longer brought a premium.

Tlie action of this important move through congress and in the treasury arotiTised Inteime differeirco, and there wan criticism as well aa approval. In 1SNO he liecame a candidate for nomination for the presidency, atid his ihhim? wa presented to the national conven-tio by JiuiH1 A. (Jarticld. In the contest tietween friend of (Irant ami Itlaine, i was in the convention of IsSl, lie wa placed in nomination by Joxeph 11. Foraker.

Birt tin- Ohio delegation di-vwk-d and Sherman secured only a few-vote, tin t.SKS he waa a candidate for the third time, leading tlirougho'it with 2VJ votea on the necoitd kiMot. and cm-tiuitotisly thereafter until Jtenjuanin Har-riott wa nominatiMl by the withdrawal of other candidates. lie had returned to th senate in lHSl, aervinsr continn-oilsly until 1.S07, hen he remgned and en'tered the Prtstderit eecretary of Mate. Hi resignation from that body oerurri'd oon after the de4aration of war with Spain, and he returned to private life after forty-five year of njmoet coretinnotis public service. Since then he ha done some literary work carrying forward Ms Tnc-nioirs from th period of hi former book.

INUNCTION OiILTED. Striking Miners f'mi Xiot Interfere With iXon-Union men. Fort Smith, jratclt 1. After a honl fought legal liattle Jndge Sayton ha laewtl preliminary injtrtctiou at Atoke, restraiiiihig the Ktrikiiig iiiiiwrs from interferitig w9th the Imistwms of the Atoka Coal ami Muring cranpntKy. Tlie atrit grow out of the ffort of the cum-puny to run their miiies with non-union men.

Several times the attempt wa tirade and tach lime the nUHHiion men were iwrsnaiksl iv quit. fJlie rnjutetioti restrains the Mrikers fmra inlterferTing with, liimlermc. lisfriK'tin)r or etjfpiang lie huMmeaa of the Atoka company, but dies not prevent the strikers fnm hohl-in pubKe or private iniwrtings nr from talking with non-union hmtu It np-tal only to the UKn iA-bbjU ami Phil-ilIs tuine. SUM.MEH OAMm Uashiiigton, 21. Secretary Alger lias cotuo to the -determination- bt mnintalu iUtiliner campa for the United tftHU'S Sroova ia the son hern states.

It tlie intention to niaintiew one of the mini in the neigborhood of Th only condition is that thfe present tieorgin qtiarantin regulations, which operate as to prevent the movenionta of trooj) absolutely demanded by the military needs of the caae, ah'ufl be adapted to the requirements. Tbe num ber of troops to 1 ImABted in anv one camp wil not be targe, for it is said at th department that only atout soldier will be so located, but there i ikew to be much chaneiiHr eround among the men. Troop returning from Ciila are to be retained ih the camiis about twenty days at least tiefore Wing sent to their honwi or to the northern pots. XVOODMEN' OF THK WORLD. Menwihis Mareh 21.

Th ik-U-gate to Hie convention- of tb oodmen of th World today -lectel wianimtiusbr Co- ktmlais. Ohim as the phice for their next bif twiial -nieetiiig place. The northern Cky was chosen in preferenee to New Or leans, owwig to the fact that the highest convention or rne onrer has item given to the swrthi three tunes ini mieceeston. Two stswins were beM rodar. and while quit a tRimlM- of dter(s4ing ques tions peruining to the laws came op for diswiwion no hnal action waa taku Mue question or viraj Hnportanee is yet to tie settled by the eamtv ami- that the salaries of the sovereign officers.

This "wag boxjght before the assemMy yeBterdny and referred to a eommittee. There is no comtervti. over gtthiriea ami it is probable that 01 the sovereign commander and the sovereign elerk will be tnereased. r' 1 Most of the ladies of the Woodmea have returneii to iherr hnes. fXTTON WXIKS FOR CHINA.

JIareh 21. The Pnoenix Cbtron mills of this city have just received an order from Cliina for large ehiment of "cvttoa poods of fine quality. Tbe ordT was obtained sn comtietltion with eastern! and southern milla. TO ADVANCE WAGES. Cleveland.

March 21. The Otis Steel company of this city will advance the wages of about QuO of its em ploye 5 jict cent, commencing May The incrxuse is made voltin'S'irify on tor At Ltoo 1 See I BE A 600D MANJr Fa I t. "Three Cias for men who want to be stron the hook closely sealed free. ivrau PI. PI.

till MANAGER. l.o fan Street. inn ephi Tie safe DALLAS. TEXAS. ute part of the company..

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