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THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD DALLAS, TEXAS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11). 188'i-VOL XXIX. Nu. i.JV 1 TSTAM ISHKt HI.

I i'KU'ii HVK vEMi. IT 1 1ILU 11 1 1 1Y Worn riafinr the Accentuation upon the First or the anove sentence vou oxovcss wnat every individual is made to feel Avith reference to nger Clothing Department! It is a Popart incut conducted upon the OF AND FOE TPIE PEOPLE l'riiiciple. Hence its Success. NEW FALL GOODS In Kvcry 05 ratio are now heinr shown by us. Those Goods, will, as usual, be found rBESHER'NEWER.

CHEAPER, HANDSOMER, Than Those of Any other House. NEWS DY SPECIALS. Vi sre Selling AN EXCELLENT QUALITY OF SUIT, in Sack and Frock Styles, at $4.50. ft! are Selling GOOD UNION OA iSIMERE SUITS, in Sack and Frock Styles, at $7.50, worth $10. GOOD ALL-WOOL OASS.IMERE SUIl'S, in iack and Frock Styles, at $8.50, wortn $12.

f. ire Selling A SUPERIOR ALL-WOOL SUIT, in Sack and Frock Styles, at $10, worth $13.50. We are Soiling I FANCY CASSIMERE AND SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS, Elegant Patterns, in Sack and Frock Styles, from $12.50 to Guaranteed 25 per cent, less than other Houses. SUITS FOK UAILKOAI) MEN, Made up in Approved Styles of Solid Navy Pdue and Fancy Worsteds. EN'S ITU IS" IN II 1 IS CsrOOIS.

AVe are show inpr every Novelty in ION'S NKClv-WKAK and MEN'S HALF HOSE, Underwear, Shirts, Collars and Cull's, Men's Jewelry and Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Etc. GENTS' SILK UMBRELLAS. SANGEE BEOTHEES. CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS. GENERAL I INTELLIGENCE.

Junker City Items. FiiiUPtuiiiA, September IS. It is re-pitttd that Phipps, the ilcftmltiiti? nlms house superinteiult-nt, has been captured in preparations to extradite him ire in vrogress. fr. longslrcth, ot Darby, Melville aiiuk ray physician, niul Dr.

Harthezor to. Jay piro a certificate of infinity in tlie cue 9f Mrs. Melville, ire of Chief F.nginecr Jlelville.atnl tlie unfortunate luily lias been S'wl in the Xorristnwn insane asylum, "'hililrenucrompntiicd hertothoasvluin ami then returned to their home. Chief iiwaecr Melville has telegraphed for his 'istfrwho nill hereafter take care, of his tome ttid his children. These events have interrupted tlie preparation for a grind Washington to Melville and his niipatiion.

A Ciilllslun In a Tunnel, St. I.ons, September IS. Two freight trainscoilicU'd in the tunnel three miles west of on tho Missouri Pacific Saturday, wrecking holh trains and "juring a couple of the crew. The cars jfc'k lire nnd burned furiously in- me tunnel. A lire engine sent from hero last night to uwnie the Names.

The damage is csti-fed I About twenty ears, scv- of them limber laden, nnd a large lo- WlHOtOn I 1... 1. I u.v low nivalin JJ'MlUoftlie tunnel were badlv burned Jil (Ismnce.l by the heat. itwilllnkc "eml ilnys to get the track and tunnel in "er. 1" the meantime trams ce run over the Wabash track.

Shoot) Ills Wife and Suicides, nr. any, N. September K-Alon0 Uf.igid shot and mortally wounded Mimiio, aged 17, in the T.n Albany county, tester- ''IT a .1 ir Ti, "il, uitll IIIVII kliU'U IllIUHlMIs iniiiuvii llll 4(111, VtVlli, separated, hen-turning home a I'iiki m' wile on Saturday last uusi i i.r iii fituri come io aioany last hen -o I prevented ner, "re the shooting. Tim Land League, "ATnunriiY, September Uwrtnee Walshe, treasurer of the Irish Land league, will tomorrow Treasurer Kgan, at Paris, v.txx, firing the eoiitributioiu from May 1st to Un Information that hedmond ami Sextnn. incmhcr.

nf In ar" 'lug lo America enrly Lin i i K'penk in the luterest of the llillta oiK.Beptember imployeiol tho Stelnway l'lanoworkj, at unnter'i 1'olnt. itrurlc (III tliAf Ititii rl a.i. nt" Huperlntend. work onTi'-i Vxvnxr ul wlurn to 5mLW Kbrgtd. Vnlcia their llUtlLfBU.

18 Tk. 1. oci Company or North Am.rlca bavt tlcttmiitsl ll. r- tlwk named Alfred Roptri, to tht amount of $25,000. Rogers raised stock cerlilicates alter their issuance and borrowed money upon tho raised certificates, and the proceeds were absorbed in speculations in mining stocks, lingers was arrested and is held in hail.

Another Shoo Fnvtorjr Iliirneil Mahlhoko, September IS. A large brick shoo factory at Hudson, belonging to Captain Francis Ilrignnwt Sons, was burned early tl is morning. The loss is in" suranee It is stated the lire was caused by burglars who were trying to rob tlie sale. Several adjacent buildings were ignited but were with trilling; damage. Fever Sen.

Washington, September H. Virginia pilots report to tho signal station at Capo Henry this morning that the Italian bark (iallileas, from I'ensarolii, bound to Hampton lloiuls, passed Capo Henry, bound in at a. witli venow lever aooiiru. l'our persons died for want of medical attendance. Fever nt Itostoii.

Boston, September IS. Tho bark Arthur C. Wade, ot Cortland, Maine, from Cardenas August arrived at this port thin morning, anil is now lvingiiiarantined with yellow fever on board. Cantain Sherman lost two of his children and his wife. Two seamen died during the passage.

Sprung Leak, Xv Oiu.kans, September IS. A tug boat with a barge has been sent to the iiuaraulino station to receive a portion of tlie onrjo of the liixrn, rato, from Kio with it collee. She lias four feot of water in tho hold, having sprmiR a leak during tho recent gale. A Heavy flood Lospon, IS. Heavy Hoods have occurred In I.omburdy, Yenolia, and tho Tyrol; the city of Trent is submerged.

Verona Is also IniindatoiK Several briilges have been deniolished. 1 lu re has been no loss cf life. The damage to properly is estimated lit francs. Futures. New Yoiik, September is.

Tho Ilnston cotton report Futuro deliveries lost at lirat call 5 lo 3-10(). Sep. tembcrlost ll-1o. the later months .1 to 4-100. On tlrst call September sold at December.

11.37; January, 4'-', March, (IS; May, S'; August, 1-'. Killed lly Train. 8TAI NT0N, September IS. Two deaf muto boys, nutned Akers, from l'rankllii, wero run over and killed by a train of cars at Staunton, Va. They were very young and had just escaped from tho slate Itntltutlon.

A MlMlon at Charity. MiMi'Uis, September IS. At a meeting ot the cotton oxchango held this morning commlsilouvn wero appointed to solicit ubseriptloni for the relief of tho iiillcrort by yello fiver at l'ensaeola, Florida. 1'nlltlonl. Obbiniiioio, N.

September 19. Colo- nil J. R. Winston has announced himself as a sreenback randnlate for congress In the fmh Carolina district and making ao active canvass. A Vessel Wrecked on l'a-dies Island nnd the Captain and Five of the Crew go to a Watery tirave.

(icorge llnckcll, Colored, of (ireein MIe, Fahilly Slabs Major Williams, Coliirnd, Kighlecn Times. War Itrewlnir Among the Locomotive Engineers on the S) stem They Demand More 1'ny, Hotter Working Honrs aud More Uegn. larit) in the Matter of Pay. Cotton Coinliifr In at a Lively Kate, nnd llig Times Ahead. Other Interest lug Stale Sews.

(iMlVCKtOll. Special to tho Herald. (iAI.vkston, Se)iseiuber IS, At o'clock on tho evening of the Sth, during the gale which prevailed at that time, the Norwegian bark, Abeona, owned by J. Jargensen A lvestrand, under cominaud of Captain A. lleruldsen and bound from Rot terdam to Corpus Christi with a cargo of railroad iron, went ashore on Pudrus island titteeu miles oil Corpus Chrhtii.

Owing to the darkness of the night the angry condi- lion ol the sea, and tho extreme velocity of tlie wind, no assistance could bo rendered her and she lay at the mercy of tho waves until beaten to pieces. Tho captain, boatswain, steward, shin-carpenter and two seamen were drowned. The remaining live won in the battle for lilo with the angry waves. The body of the carpenter was washed ashoro and buried. The live who wero smed reached lialveston per steamer Arkansas yesterday to toll the sad tale of Ilio wrecK.

A. II. Iliscott.the electrician of tlie Mexican Cable company, who left New Orleans three weeks since the schooner (iussie vt iison, winch was thought to have been lost during the gale, reached Tainpico yesterday morning alter having been out twenty-one days. The little vessel had weathered the storm. A warm lire Ibis evening was met with a prompt resixuiso by the lire department, l'he tire, which was discovered in its iueip-ieney.

was in the Iced and store house of .1. J. Lewis ami was promptly extinguished with only slight damage, eillierto goods or the building. The report has gained currency to-night that a New York vessel now in port had sighted, four hundred miles east of Halves-ton, a vessel of about lour hundred tons lying bottom upwards with the rudder gone. At this hour nothing further can be learned.

Austin. Special to the Herald. Aistin, September IS. Tho following charters wore filed to-day: Tho Knipirc Dally Matrimonial association, of Austin, aud the Taylor, Williamson county, Public School Iluihling association, Mr. Smith, the contractor, has proposed to tho cupilol hoard to rebuild the north and west walls, so far as they are down, of rubber work laid in cement bridge and truss supports and have the building ready for the legislature by January Stli.

Tho third story is to be ready by April 1st. To do this he demands the cost of furnishing the third story as extra compensation and the extension of time. In answer to an iuiiiiiy from the attorney of Wichita county the attorney-general rules that under the'law sherills and their deputies cannot carry six-shooters except when on actual duty. Hon. lieorge 1- inlay is hero.

He thinks his election an assured fact. Commissioner Walsh refused to aim rove tho rolls placing the dclinol lands In Tom tircen comity on the market, unu it is said at least Jrjuu.uuo has been saved. The land agents bud prupared to tile on every sec tion. murder, and Jouci will be summarily dealt wit tf caught. Kev.

J. II. Shaw. Castor of th Methodic church oi this city, preached a sermon vea- terday, In which he boldly took a new departure from theological creeds and placed himself abreast with what is known as the advanced thought of the present day. He reitvis ine ausouue inspiration ot the scripture, the atonement, the saving power of faith, and accepts tho teachings of Christ an only a hinher human philosophy.

Mr. Slmw is a prominent minister of his church, and received a very complimentary vote lor bishop at the recent Nashville general conference. Senator Coke ismaUmr urci.arat ions f'or a canvass of the state. His apiiointmrnts are not yet decided on, but will be announced In a few Java. A horse-thief named Walter Thompson was arrested and jailed here to-day.

Over one hundred bales of cotton were re ceived hern to-day. Trade is looking up. Wealliertonl. Special to the Herald, Weatiikhcoko, September is, Parker county's two candidates lor congress, Colonel l.apham, democrat, and Dr. Harnett, greenhaeker, relumed yesterday from canvRssinif tour tbrough'Krath and adjoin-ing counties.

Tho Colonel is enthusiastic, aud the doctor feels encouraged. A primery election has been ordered bv the democratic executive committee tor inn selection or a candidate for 'lie legislature auU for countv officers. Tho aggressive action of the grceiibackers has lorccd this action of the democrats. J. W.

Ronth, esip, lias called a senatorial convention for the twentieth district to meet in Decatur October loth. Colonel W. Shannon being (he onlv candidate, this action of Chairman llontb is regarded as an etlorl to deleat him, but in this lie may fail. Tho Spring Town Sentinel is the name of a newspaper to be be published this week in tins city. rnsn.

Special In the HoraM. Ki. Paso, September IS. Deputy Culled States Marshal Stoudeumler, ex-marshal of this city, was shot nnd killed this afternoon at hall past live o'clock by Dr. Manning in front of Manning's saloon.

It seems that Stoudenniier, in company with two Iriends, entered the su- loon to have a talk with the brothers and become reconciled, when Stoudenniier was accused bv Doctor Manning of having broken the truce en lered into sometime sinco. Stoudenniier (lenoum eil mm as a liar when the shouting muiimiiK uniiK nw orst snot anil ner and Ilaile wei tho editors of the Morn-mg Democrat. They are Messrs. Torver and llodzlc. Three marriage and Ave transfer of real estate took place to-dav.

Captain Holler, of 'the Tenas rancors, stationed at Fort Klliott, is in toifn on business. Thirty-four hales of cotton were received to-day and about lot) bushels of wheat. Katy (iaminon, a prostitute, took morphine Sunday night with suicidal intent. About ten miles south of town a man by the name of Kinev tssaulted and shot at l.d Harkins, barely missing his head. Otll-cers are.

now In pursuit of liim. From some cause unknown the tax collector's sale could not be opened to-duy tho reu'ular way and gunsmiths aud briAma-sous were called to assist, which they did by opening the brick wall'aud breaking the bolts. Three arrests were made to-day, one for burglary, one robbery and one for murder. Judge Cuininings was elected as special Judge pro tern to-day, to act in place of I'Mirici Juoge jioimi, who lailcj to appear. ralOMtliie.

Special to the HeraM. Palestinc, September 13. Superintendent Hctrin, of the International, has appointed Mr. C. Leslie assistant superin tendent of the road.

The appointment is approved by A. A. Talmage, general trans portaiion manager, and goes Into ell'ect a once, the circular making tiio unnoint inent says that Mr. Leslie is to have chargo of the distribution or cars and such other duties as may bo assigned him. Mr.

Les lie was formerly connected with the (inl- vcsion, iioiision Henderson, and has but AT HOME AND ABROAD. Atahl Pasha Trusts Himself to the Kugllsh Honor as the Leader of nu Army Who had Uceu Defeated In War. Ho States Ho Did not go Into the War illiugly uud Thinks DcLosseps Shamefully Hot rayed Hint. The Wrecking of the Steamer Asta Near Point Anbury-One Hun. di ed Souls on Hoard aud Only Two Sunhe-Tbe Life Hoats are Swamped by the Largo Helton Special to tho Herald Hki.ton, September is, C.

It. Walker, who stabbed and killed M. J. Thisdale here last Sunday, lias been released on a lilteeti hundred dollar bond to appear at the term of tho district court which convenes in October. The particulars of tho far as could be ascertained, are about as follows: The row began about it box of freight and Thisdale struck Waiker bis fist until Walker drew his knife, hen Thisdale let him go ami picked up a large rock; but in titling it from his left lo his right hand to throw it.

he dropped it and picked up a pic of scantling and overlook Walker, who was running Inwards the depot, struck him twico over the head, knocking him to his knees, aud Walker then smirk the fatal blow with a knife. The two-story brick slore house on the north side of Hie public square, known as tho W. J. Long housn, changed hands today. It was purchased ut by Mr.

Henry Austin. Cut ton continues to come In lively, and the weather is tine. Wichita lulls. Special to tie IttrnM. Wichita Falls, September IS.

Wichita Falls, the northern terminus of the Fort Worth Denver City railway, is now in direct railroad and telegraphic communication with tho outside world, and hereafter daily passenger trains will run between this place and Fort Worth. Our town is building up ruuidly. new houses opening up every day, and still they come. This pluco bids lair to have a population of in less than six Months, and wo have Iho country to support a large town. We will control tho trade from the Pan llaudleaiid will got a good trade Irom tho lied River valley and the Indian Territory, which ill makethistbe best business point this side of Dalla.

Parties seeking a desirable location, either for farming or mercliamliting, will do well tovlsll Wichita county. The weatlior is pleasant and tho health of tho people uxcelletit. WareT BpocUl lo the Herald. Waco, September Saturday night J. W.

Jones, a school teacher, and Joe DcKrcfcnerd, a farmer, quarreled in a saloon at Whitney, which ended In a right. Jones slabbed Degrefmierd tweuty-oue times, from the effects or which he died In a few minutes, Jones escaped In the darkness, and up to this afternoon had Dot been captured, although hunted by posso of about one hundred oitisens, both mounted and armed. There la muoh Indignation orcr what Is believed to bean uuproroktd bet continued until six or seven sbntswere fired. Stoudenniier was shot through the arm and lic.nl, and Manning through tho right nrui. Manning is in custody.

It is dillicult to got further reliable narlioulnrs lo-miii. St. IkiiiIi. Special to the Herald. 1st.

M'pteiniier is. there is tronblo brewing uiuong the engineers on tint liouhl roads. A secret meeting has been in session here for three days, coin posed of forlv two representatives from all the Oould roads west of the Mississippi river. The grievance is that they are over worked and under paid; also, that they are irregularly paid. I lie was dis cussed and to-day (hey adopted a schedule of rates ot wages and hours of work regu lating the entire svstem ot locomotive scr vice.

The schedule they will submit to Mr. Hoxie on his arrival in St. Louis. He is now in Chicago. They decline to make public any of the figures until they have lieen submitted to the otlicials of iho road.

If tlmir (ienmnds are npl acceded to nr the matter adjusted, there will be trouble. Ilronrnwootl. Special to the Herald. llKowNwoon, September is. Diuriet court convened here to-day.

The bar were appointed to elect 11 special judge to hold court here In the absence of W. A. Illack-liurn, our dislric: judge, who has a very severe attack of sore eyes ami was unable to attend court at this place. Hon. X.

Lindsay, of Couianebe. was elected special judge to hold our court at Ibis place. Tho criminal docket is light this term of the district court. We will soon have two weekly newspapersone a democratic ami the other a greenback. Hrownwood is Improving very rapidly.

linn, T. D. Wilkes, of Lampasas, is'bere in attendance of the court. Ilrenlmiii Special to Iho IJcrr.ld P.I'.kniiam, September IS Nenr (1 recti-Villi' on Sunday morning (ie irgo Hackett slabbed Major Williams eighteen times in the breast, killing him instantly. The parties are colored.

Five or six witnesses testify that it was a cold-blooded murder. A woman is supposed tube the cause of the murder. Miss Clara who tome months ago shot out a yourg man's eyes fur slandering her, nod who was Indicted lor assault with Intent to kill, was present to-day and cave boii for her appearance promptly. I wo young lawyers volunteered lo ileleiid her. San Aiitnmu, Special to Iho Herald.

Sas- Anioxio, IS. Phil Khar-din, cily marshal nf this clly, resigns tomorrow and Joe Sheely will he appointed in his stead, sheely isn young man raised in this coiiniy. It is reported that steps are to be taken by the Federal authorities of this district to prosecute the Rtrcet railways Issuing checks or tickets in lien ol money. The prosecution will ho under the natlonnl Linking law requiring tax ol nor cent. Number Who Fill Thcm-Tbc Sun Ivors Ilarely Lscane.

Other Foreign mid Domestic News, War Mutes. London, September IS, Tho Times has tho following, dated Alexandria 17: Tho following decree was proposed by the conn-cil of ministers to day and has been signed by tho khedive Article 1. Tho Egyptian army is dis solved. Aktici 11. Tho officers guilty of rebel- lately lelt tho employ of Teiloer's road.

Hon shall bo prosecuted and punishment 111s railroad Ditsine-4 capacity IS III lv con- be admin stored ac. nr.lin.. 1.1 1.... ,,..1. 11.

,1111 mi- 1 muniment, ns ll. l.rMl ll I mousicr oi llie Hlionor, several yet in preparation, especially along 'd'1'0" that as a restoration of order will be tho line ol tin; International, to bring mot- impossible, unless capital punishment is uts into accord with the now management ordered: the leaders of tho revolt shall miner uoionci lauuage. Vt tthout any per- abandon the country if a milder sentence is suii.ii ici-iiiiu uiwarus me new Hinniiiueie 11. call hardly be said that the appointment is wen received nero among rai road men. Kaunas 4'lty, Special to the Herald, Kansas in, September IS.

Tho heated term which lias been raging with uaprc cedentcd ferocity for a week past was ternil natcd to-night by a heavy storm of thunder and lightening, accompanied bv rain and bail. Some of tho hall-stones which fell were unusually largo aud some property wns uesiruyeu ov ineni. lie success ol the Western Natlonnl fair, which began at llisinari Urove to-day, lie- ponded largely on relief Irom tho ternlic heat and dust. P. J.

(Iregory reported to police head quarter to-day that his wile had eloped Willi a man mimed lioli Simmons, taking with her two children mid $JO in money, liregory claims that Simmons is an escaned convict Irom Texas, and thut he has a bad record in the L0110 Star state lor murder and horse stealing, San Hit tin. Special to tho HeraM San Saha, September IS. Kx-dovcrnor Davis arrived last night and inado a speech at p. 111. to-day.

Ilia sneech oiciitiicd about 0110 hour and a half, and was listened to attentively. W. W. Ksih Is improving. Mrs.

James McDowell died yestordsy and was buried to-dav. Cider Dliiimot's tent was set up in town io-iiay anu preacning win commence tonight, lie a good preacher. Special to tho Herald. IlgSHiFTTA, September IS. Tho Irrepres siblc Captain Pavne.nfHkhihoiiiafiiino.with a numuer nims nminiers.

passed llinitinh hero to-dav en roufo to Fort Smith, in cus. tody of Lieutenant Taylor aud a detach. inent or troops. Itryan. Special to the HeraM.

iibtas, ocpivini'cr is. r.rynn lias re ceived live thousand hales of new colton 111 The public schools nnetird tn-dnv. Thecrlminal docket was taken up In the tunnel court lo-uay. fort Worth, Ipouial to tho Herald. Ftitt Woiitii, Srtemhcr IS.

An error was mad py me wires in your last Issue by saying the. the eorpse was Identified that was ptiucd irom 1110 river. Also that Tur ADDITIONAL Soyereigu tlriind l.odjjn I O. Haliimouk, September IS, The Sovereign (fraud I.oilgo of Odd Fellows assembled to-day at tho Odd Fellows' hall on Hay street, whore an address of welcome was made by ti rand Master McFarlaud of Maryland, and responded to by (Iranil Siro Luther (ilenn, of (ioorgia. Twouty-seven grand lodges and twenty-six grand responded to the roll call.

ip. 11 nre ot nraver was olfcred by Orand Itanium J. W. Veiiable. of Ken tucky, riieanniial report of I ho grand siro was read.

Itsaystlie progress of tho order luring the year I Ml has been in every par ticular highly gratifying. The heavy losses by death and suspensions, has been largely increased; ine looges nave neen miiiniuieil: tlie bene- Actions have been augmented, and tho means of discharging our duty to Iho sick and alll cted have advanced uud kept pace with the growing demands upon tho order, and it. is stronger and heller to-day than in any runner period of lis history. The return fur lss show tho condition of the order to he as follows: (irand lodges, subordinate lodges, increase, grand en campments, l.M'.l; decrease, IS; lodge munition'-, lo.oii; increase, 4.nl; lodgo members, I7.i,!)ls; increase, encampment iiii inhcrs, Mj.irl,!; increase. total relief, increase, l.l,.!),'.'!!!: total revenue, i IVi, IS7.T1 increase, Kevietting the coiidill in of tho iurisdictloii in foreign countries the report says: The general outlook is liiMirahlu.

in some quarters Ilia order is stagnant, owing cause lhal at present cannot ho con trolled. In Australia Hie order is highly prosperous; in Chili the outlook encour.igiiig; in HeiiiuarK and i riminy, the 1ml cos are in rood condition ai.d 1 ri' erine is well as could reasonably he expected, ill Switzerland little progress as tin 11 Mimic, ami in the o'ltlool; is not s-suring. In tho Sandwich islands il.o tinier is propcrotis and lodges have hot 11 formed in Iho city of Mexico. 1 he report of (mind Secretary Ross was submitted and referred also. The report of 1 1 rand Secretary Van Zandt indicates a healthy financial condition and recommends that in view of Iho low rate of interest ami high premium nu I nited Stales bonds, tho present restriction of the investment of the funds of the organisation to that cla-s of securities he relaxed.

Pe titions fur charters and subordinate lodges were presented and refused. Among them a petition from the Grand Lodge of I'oniiHirn to witiioraw Irom the (rand oil lv Germany and be nlaced in tho Jurisdiction of tho Oriilnl Lodge. The election (Ti grand nincers was lixed at III o'clock to-morrow, and Providence, llhodo Island, was selected as the place lor hold' lug Iho session nf l-M. The I'miiel. DrsVKit, Boptcmber is, At (loorgutown and tho centre ol this stale, at about 1 o'i lex this morning, the comet was plainly s.

en with mo naked eye, annul nvi degrees from (he sun and In the direction a (rill south olwest. A New and Mitels Needed Train, On and allor Monday, September itli a first-class 'fast local passenger train will bo run from Mineola to Waco via Dallas and Fort Worth over the Texas Paclllc and Missouri Pscillc mads, and from Waco to Mineola via run Worth and Halls Holh trains will tnkedlnner at Dallas. This train will leave at a. aud amve at aco at rt-turn ing It will leave Waco at (J a. 10., and arrive at Mineola at (1 p.

This will not he a mixed, but a first-class tiasscnsrr tram in every resoect. Its In trndticlinn la an absolute necessity created by the immense vnltiiii of travel over the named in the past three linrs named In the past three months. whiih has overcrowded the through trains. to the great Inconvenience or the trsvtllns; I dttconsirtlini of which he has public. 1'.

Hughes Till pas-lo qret Meivlde reached his hom seiiKcr apens 01 ine snsmniri l'aclDo, end It. 1 1101 two roads credit or securing this new train, bavioi women wiiii ine maaaireineni ot the roads totuai enu lor several months past. passeu against inum. ilio lotal sur render hero eonsOTs ol men, "11 hors's. io.issi neinuigion rules mid rx) rteld guns.

The Daily Telegraph's Cairo despatch says that Arabl Pasha savs he was compelled to light against his will. A dispatch from Alexandria lo tho Times Mtys the Italian Lieutenant Paoluclco, who was piaceii under arrest on Saturday by General Woods, states that ho joined Arabl Pasha in a moment of folly and that lie had been in the hospital all the time since entering A raid's service. Tho Daily News has the following from Alexandria, dated 17th: than a hundred oillcers and men came In horo to-day from Abouklr. Many of the men carried four or live rifles, bringing besides their own those of their comrades who had lied. The arms and horses given up are in good couiUtioii.

Ibrald Rey Towlik, formerly governor of llehrout, arrived here to-day from Cairo, where he had been in prison several weeks, having been incarcerated bv order of Arabl Pasha. He reports that Sega.ig ami the surrounding country are ruined, utid thai Mousenat has been pillaged. Tho Daily News has the lollowing dispatch from A lexandriii to-day: The regiment which left Aboil kir lust night to join Abdullah Pasha at Damiotta was Arabl Pasha's own, and numbered live hundred men. While at Kafr-el-Dwar Arabi Pasha and his wile lived with hi ful her, mother, sisters, and brothers, A raid ato and drank only what thev ore. nnrcd, as he believed the F.nglish had spies In his camp ho wished (0 poison him.

Al.KAANUHl Senteniher IS. Two thons. and Albanians have been recruited, who lorm tho nucleus or the Iresh police force. During Iho siege ol Kalr-el-Dwareighty-tlve ot the enemy wero wounded and llvu Iuva since died. A mixed hnglish and Kgvpllati military commission will try the rebel chiefs, The garrison ol Abouklr.

which wasor-dered lo proceed to 'fr-el-Dwar to sur render, matched out ot the place last evening, but an entiM regiment with their arms moved oll'eastward lo Join Abdullah Pasha at Danuoltii. Tho remainder of the first attachment, about loo men, reache.l Kul'r-el-DwaratS o'clock this morning. Mane others had escaped on the waycarrylug olf two or inree rules eacn. 1110 rest 01 tho garrison, numbering live or six thousand, arrived at Kalrel-Dwar at noon. Ihey were disarmed.

The men wero disnussod to their homes and the olllcer detained. The reports of tlie pillaging of Mansoiirah arose from a mob smashing tho indows ol the loyal Inhabitants, who had illuminated upon receiving news of the victory of Tol-ohhobir. Caiiio. September IS. Arabl Pasha, informed General l.owo that he (rusted dim-self F.nglish honor, as 11 soldier whose army had been defeated.

General Lnwe re plied that ho could not discuss tint question of war. His only mission was to arrest him. Arabi considers that M. Do Lessen shamefully betrayed Iho national Kgyptiuu pariy, who ueiieinied upon ills assurance that he would prevent any lauding ol troops or war material by way the canal. A Horrible Shipwreck.

Colli no oon, September H. The steamer Asia, of tho Great Northern line, left here Wednesday last fur French river and Sault St. Jfario, with about one hun dred persons on board. On Saturday re ports camo from Owen sound lhatwreckag0 had been picked up oil' Limestone island, bearing tlie brands of the steamer Asia. Later in tho day an Indian canoe brought to Parry sound D.

A. Tinkls anh Miss L'hristiania Morri-on, of Owvu sound, sup- poseu in oti inw oiuy survivors, iney give a graphic account of tho hoirlblo dyftistor which overwhelmed them Thursday morning. The weather became rough about midnight, Wednesday, and grow worse until II o'clock Thursday morning, when heavy sea struck tint vessel. She foil over lulu the trough or the sea and refused to obey the helm. In twontv minutes she wenl down under steam wlEh the engines working.

Three boats got oil' from Hie vessel, but all were overlosded and were swamped. Tinkls swum Irom one host to another nnd finally remained in one which was righted and contained eighteen people They wrre washed overboard, 0110 by one, until only seven remained. Of these live died in the boat before It was washed on the beach at Point Anbury, thirty-live miles from Parry sound. Friday morning Tinkis found an Indian ami engaged him 10 take Miss Morrison and lilmseir to Parry sound, Holh are sullcriiig from exposure, but are in no danger as to life. Another iloamer of the same line has gono to tho scene ot disaster to look for other possible survivor and bring the bodies ol Tinkis' companions, which remain on the beach where tho boat stranded.

Mr. Melville' Ml ml Unbalanced. PiiiLAtist ciiiA, September mind of Mrs. Melville, wife of Chief En glneer Melville of the Arctic, steamor Jeannelte, boa given way to excitement, occasioned by her husband's return and the rounds or receptions mid oilier welcoming I I I lias uefii uie home Friday an en- In that iesrs.j.r. Hughes, Texas pas- .1 ijrct, Meivlde reached his home Frid tent or the Missouri Pacific, end til-iit, where his neighbors gave him an si lompson, ir ticket sgsnt of the buslasilo welcome.

Ills wife was then In ils at Dallas, era entitled to the hl sine mental excitement, end tin nint shn lisrt ner balance. She I under medical t'esrnient. and It Is boned her at- tllicUoit will be ouly temporary..

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