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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - October 4, 1892, Galveston, Texas                                i- WITK OF NEW YORK KICHAKU A ASSETS s EDWIN CH Southern COM VOL 194 GALVESTON TEXAS OCTOBER 4 1892 ESTABLISHED 1842 WE HAVE OVER WORTH OF DRY GOODS MOTIONS CENTS FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS SHOES and HATS WHICH MUST BE BY NOVEMBER 1 HST Buyers can secure by calling on ui Mail orders will prompt and careful GALVESTON MERCANTILE CO TOM WATSON'S CLEVELAND A TO HOWELL TREMONT OPERA HOUSE T A Company Artists will Appear in Brilliant Production Entitled The A Comedy in Three The Society Event of the Season MM JOSEPHINE FLORENCE of W J will appear in tbo leading rolo OPERA HOUSE Tour of B D Maclean Marie Prescott by their Owu Company In Grant Plays NIGHT THE MERCHANT OP VENICE THURSDAY AND JULIET THE DUKE'S WIFE We regret to Umt this will positively bo the last appearance of those artists Friday Minstrels GROCERS ACTORS ketp constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES We have had many yean expedience in the COTTON business and option consigned to its will the very best care and attention GALVESTON TEXAS Mill Supplies Kentucky Cane Mills Loaded Shells Fine Whiskies Indorsed by Connoisseurs and Recommended by the Highest Medical Faculties in the World Ship Your Cotton TO HOUSTON More than ever this son Houston is the ket for Texas We are well equipped to serve shippers to tage Turn your next ment to us and you will have no cause to regret it HOUSTON HEW x CANE of 1892 Arriving SEND US YOUR ORDERS WE HAVE IN STOCK AND IN TUCKY FREE WAREHOUSE SPRING 89 MERRIMAC WHISKY for Prices DAVIS LEVY TEE Child Falls and Kills Itself With Knife Tex Oct who Urea at Union in this yesterday morning gave his child a jack knife to play with Tho child in playing fell with the in its hand and the butt of the knife struck tho floor and drove the blade through the child's heart Instantaneous re- sulted For the past thirty-six hours it Has been raining at intervals and the indications are that we will have lots of rain before it is done TOfiK DEY GOODS NBW Oct in dry goods of improved proportions day Buyers in the market were more active Prints were dull but tho market tone strong in view of a possible early scramble for goods The outlook has improved there ia a better fooling Will Walt Till the Water Is Hot SAH Tex Oct Sam Jones who was expected to arrivo and open his meeting Saturday night was deterred from coining by the impression that the state quarantine woa in force but is expected to ar- rive to-morrow Rev George Stewart his co-worker has boon drawing largo crowds dinco Saturday at tho street car sheds near San Pedro and hn to people to-night He is working up tho interest nnd as Sam Jones says they will not kill their hogs until they got their water hot Twenty million acres of tho land of the United States are held by Oct Terat fair in northern portion local showers in southern tion variable winds warmer in Tex Oct following doily synopsis of the weather and local fore- cast aro furnished by the official in charge of the United States bureau at this Tex Oct cyclonic dis- of small intensity overlies tho lower and tho Ohio valley to-night an area of high pressure overlies the south Atlantic states nnd another overlies the country west of the Mississippi river Cloudy and showery weather prevails over tho gulf states and it is generally clear over other portions With the exception of a few localities the temperature has remained nearly stationary during tho twenty-four hours LOCAL FORECAST Oct forecast for Texas east of the meridian for twenty four hours ending at midnight October 4 Fair iu tho north and tho northern tion of and east Texas warmer in tral Texas i stationary temperature over other portions easterly winds As obtained from tho weather bureau tho maximum temperature of day was 82 degrees i the minimum ture was 74 degrees Bulletin Tex Oct following weather bureau stations report currant torn to-night at 8 o'clock 75th meridian tuno as Abilene Tox 74 Atlanta Ga marck N D 70 Cairo 111 Charleston 74 Chicago III 641 Cheyenne Wyo CO Cincinnati 0 Corpus Christl Tox 80 Davenport la CO Denver Col Dodge City Kan luth El Paso Tox 70 i i Norfolk Va North 06 Neb 08 Oklahoma City 0 T 761 78 Fla 74 burtr ho nta burg PH 70 City S Dak To N CO SRU Tex 68 La St 00 St Louis Mo 80 St Paul Minn 04 Fin 74 Toledo O 08 Miss 70 80 Corpus Tex trace El Paso Tex trace Tei 01 Palestine Tei 80 San Tex 14 Cotton Bolt Bulletin Atlanta 10 stations maximum temperature 78 minimum 68 Augusta ton 0 74 62 18 82 65 Little Rook 12 86 Memphis 14 84 60 Mobile 10 84 58 Montgomery New 11 88 W Savannah 12 82 00 0 9 72 60 82 Savannah trace Moan maximum 81 mini- mum 67 Texas Cotton notion Bulletin For the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p m October maximum tyre 82 minimum 74 Abilene 80 04 Belton 30 Brenham 84 00 Corsicana 70 Columbia 86 70 84 76 Dallas 61 Houston 82 08 Longview 80 04 84 GU Orange 84 70 Palestine K 00 San Antonio 78 68 Sherman Tyler 78 Waco 80 06 Weathorford 82 Maximum 82.2 minimum 66.0 01 Abilene 85 ton 12 60 05 Luling 79 Palestine San Antonio 16 Waco 1.00 Weatherford ville 10 82 He Disposes of the Story In TOoh tb Names of Mrs Cleveland aud Were Died U Oct special to the World from Atlanta Gn In campaign Tom Walson has repeatedly that Mr Cleveland declined to allow his wife to go to Richmond several years ago because ho she would bo brought in Miss Davis Cleveland has written the following to Clark Howell al Georgia in reply QUAY Jr tion Atlanta I have been fairly last two or three weeks by reports of falsehoods being circulated by the people's party orators in Georgia and other southern states calculated to me in the minds of the Tho latest report comes to TCO from ville in your stale this evening and sents Candidate Thomaa E as saying in a public speech that Mm Cleveland fueed to attend tho unveiling of the of Robert E Ldo because feared file would there meat Miss Winnie Davis This ie na entirely new fabrication A number of Others have to do however with alleged refusals of my wife or myself to introduced to Davis etc Another prolific source of falsehoods Is in regard to my treatment of Frederick lass while I was president and he registrar of deeds in Washington Thero aro sotno others I do not definitely recall I These all seem to be circulated by active opponents of democracy and their purpose is of course apparent I have not thought it necessary these except in a very few I that Then they assumed proportions worthy of tion I would perhaps hear from you or Dome onb like you who under- stands well the current of southern thought on the subject Such misrepresentation is ir- aud exceedingly monstrous Not one single statement which 1 have seen of the kind above referred to has any truth in it except this when Frederick Douglass was m public life in the city of Washington I as president of the United States extended to him the dome courtesies as far as public receptions and matters of that kind were concerned as wore extended to other of the same grade This of course was his duo as n matter of aud etiquette and I should have been to treat him otherwise If m your judgment you think it well to make denial of tho matters I have referred to attention please do ad in any way you think Dr WASHINGTON Oct Douglass the amous throat specialist who abandoned his and devoted his time to General for six months during the general's last died in this city yesterday from the amo disease which carried off the dent C T Tex Oct C T Cannon a native of Illinois died at his ranch Sunday f pneumonia Mr Cannon was county com- from this precinct and had ranch in this county Hit remains were hipped to Dr B Fit N M Oct B JA Thomon territorial died laet night after n hort illness from neuralgia of tho stomach Bank Robbers at Brie Pa Oct special from Ene Bays a attempt was madn tn rnh tho Keystone bank at 1 o'clock to-day Four men entered the bank and during a struggle one of them shot Frank V Kepler assistant cashier The men fled without any money but a hot chase nil T era cap- tured Kepler's :s not Highest of aH in Leavening U S Report A BREYER HOUSTON TEX Cotton 4 Commission Merchant trt hry on THE NEWS 4 TEAK beat Very truly yours CLEVELAND POLITICS Democracy NKW Oct democratic union an organisation of of tois city an m which it tho fact that prompted by tho party of have boon form Irish club's clubs have boon created find A orators have boon enlisted un- der tho republican banner their special bo ing ability to advocate and if sible citizens of this that in aid ing tho republican party they would help Irish interests The address Bays that every thoughtful must admit that tho of either political party in this country has no bearing directly or on the destiny of any other country the American citizens wo doom it not un-American but that any body of citizens should controlled in the of their duty as free men by any other consideration than that of patriotic duty to America and m perforating that duty vrc that wo can best by supporting tho democratic party The union against the assertion that the success of tho republican party must Ireland and regrets tho necessity for tho formation of tho Irish-American cratic union nnd Cooley Oct Statements woro made m political cles last night with reference to tho from the republican party of two republicans of national prominence which caused thing of a sensation they were hoard Wayne who was United States Attorney General under and Ex- Cooley of Michigan formerly man of the interstate commission aro the men who nre said to have decided to give their support to the democratic candidates and their indorsement to democratic issues as defined in this campaign There was reliable authority for tho ment each of these men would soon make public letters in which over their own tures they would set forth tho reasons which have led to their change of heart Mr MacVeigh it was understood would write at considerable length and discuss the tarill aud other issues ns laid down by the two party platforms stating in frank terms why they could not support Mr Harrison Such republicans as knew of this proposed action on the part of these men kept very still about it It is not contain that Chairman Carter and others of the lican national committee hove henrd of it but some of President Harrison's advisers in other cities were said to informed of the forthcoming letters and tho news was naturally displeasing to them WOULD NOT SAY A WORD ANN Mich Oct was ecen this afternoon but refused to say a word concerning tho foregoing dispatch The Nsw Oct convention of tho New York state democratic clubs drew a big crowd to hull at noon to-day Most of the persons in attendance in addition to tho delegates were attracted to tho place In hope of seeing and hearing Cleveland who did not attend however Tho adopted was a of some length and democratic It indorsed tho safe and Graver Cleveland D B Hill andR P Flower democrats of the Buckeye state nnd more thoroughly than ever convinced that Ohi will yet yield a good democratic majority Mr Stevenson will begin i speeches In Illinois by delivering ati add row at on Tuesday Ho is in prime health The YOUK Oct committee pointed by the organization the purpose advising with the democratic national committee on the subject of indo pendent local nominations held a meeting last night It was decided unanimously to go a head with the original intention of porting an independent ticket A In Oil AH A Neb Oct Boyd hat gone to New York representing tho element the democracy that in dissatisfied with tho distribution of campaign funds It is that if they can not persuade the tional to alter tho present plans tho state ticket will be withdrawn Mr In tho Morning YORK Oct fasted in his rooms at the Victoria hotel at 9 o'clock this morning and then spent two hours in perusing his mail and answering ten He had no visitors of importance Extra MILWAUKEE Wia Oct a conference cf democratic it decided to bold an extra session to the state next Tuesday October 11 As aa tho supremo court formally bunds down its de- the call will be issued by Governor Peck POLITICS PURE NEW Oct Cleveland's day was more of a personal than political in ration of tho ho is to row at tho national contention of democratic Ho also gave another sitting to Miss Kuhnn an who ii modal ing a bust to be reproduced in later on In III Oct scn has returned from Park O where he epoke Saturday greatly I with the and earn eat DOBS of the Terrell's Open Letter Tex Out 1 W H Grain of date September 23 was duly received by me and noted You say that because of recent events you decline to continue our joint T that your found ts way into the daily press ana has therefore public I will not accuse you of any in- to convoy tho impression that there has beon some failure on my bare to comply fully vith the terms of the debato as agreed upon by us or that I had been discourteous in jato or in some way given why you douline to continue the discussion you vera in your latter to the public so glad to accept but Buch it Booms to mo is the ion conveyed I therefore ask that you o the public a statement exonerating me rom all blamo whatever as to the ng of our discussions I havu Baited before this hyping that you would of your awn accord to tho public such n nud also enlighten the re- Liont referred to in your were hat you deemed sufficient for your disregard of a contract which among neu are considered binding I noticed in tho Express a that you were rom your throat and for that reason you pore to discontinue discussion but I eoo from the Corpus Caller and local item from Cupro that you are now your the Sore throat heory must not have been correct c aro therefore loft in total ignorance of hat those recent events were that 10 nd to me I BOO again in tho Ban Antonio Express of bo another reason which roada aa Texas Sept W H ruin loft UH again to continue his canvass ut tho joint debated between him and Bou errell aro at an und Tho cause la givon as lack of common and n the aide of third party packed audiences This I hope you did not nay for I can not that you would wilfully misrepresent 10 audiences to which wo have had tho honor o speak and should you not denounce this as untrue I differ with you and here state iu defonso of tho people rom an Aspersion that T have never ad- audiences from any los and who more politely listened to what had to say both democrats party and republicans Again Mr Crain thin could not be your reasons for surety you were not afraid of the discourtesy and want of etiquette by third party packed in Corpus Rockport San Patricia San Diego Laredo and other points in tho west Tho statement here creates a of derision I have ad- dressed you this open letter hare acai it to Taa NEWS Houston Post San Antonio Express San Antonio Truth and Dallas Mercury 1 hope that you will answer fully and do justice to myself and the people who hafo como out to hear us to whom I feel obliged for tho courtesy and etiquette shown mo ut all times and at all placus Yours re- BEN From WACO Tex Oct M Hobinson chairman of the executive of the republican party of county is kept hard at work in meeting precinct republicans and handling correspondence from Harrison Reid and Clark clubs At the meeting of the Harrison club in this city to-morrow night ho will read a letter from Collector N W Cuney who is at Hot Springs Ark stating that he will fix a day in the present to ad- dress the republicans of county Mr Robinson also has a letter from Mr W K Makemsom of Georgetown chairman of the republican executive committee of county stating that the republican opposition to Judge in that county U imponderable as the say Hon C C Forrell of Anson Jones county writes Chairman Baker as Prior to his nomination I was opposed to ernor Hogg I believed it against tho best interests of the state to re-elect him but two-thirds of the democrats of tho did not think that wny To their judgment I yield There are about 500 democratic voters in our county 76 per cent of whom aro at S resent supporters of tho regular ticket Wo to sot aa many of the 25 per cent as possible Terrell to Meet Tex Oct Ben Terrell third party candidate for congress from this Twelfth district addressed a small but at- audience here to-day in tho gospel of Abe who has beon conducting a revival hore for days past Tho speaker dwelt at length on tho usual party doctrines and I mado dome con- verts to tho subtreasury idea He that Grain was afraid to discuss tho issues jointly with him and challenged any man in tho state to joint debate Senator preferred The hero aro now to hear from Mr has certainly mado nemo impression Mr In an rect put in work for Hogg ing tho poopU having stolon a of ho 19 in honor bound to them ti lift on co in a while Tei Oct J McMinn the candidate for congress in again in tho city a tour on which ho met and crowed swords at several with Judge Thomas the democratic that a considerable majority of our hearers were of iny way of thinking Tudge Fatwhal's position is I twit huh with ting carefully uu thu oil the question and ho can only answer in thunderous silence Some Clark men claim him but the Hogg men like tho judge say nothing many ou both aides are distrustful help us Judge Paschal and I hope to meet in bate again at the adjournment of his rho judge is very amiable fair and manly but he can not make a bad bear the buet aspect in tho world Frio County Democracy Oct have boon claiming Frio county by from 76 to 00 per cent Last Saturday the democrats of Frio held their primary election and polled over 100 per cent more votes than the third party The democrats in county con- vention assembled to-day at and nominated the following county ticket iu op- E OB i tion to a county ticket placed in the field y tho third County judge John A County and district clerk J L Burden Treasurer John S RowelL Sheriff J C B Harkness Hide and animal W P Surveyor A L Curtis Tho Frio county delegation was instructed for S N Spann for district attorney The democrats have selected a strong ticket and have every assurance of electing the en- tire ticket A Candidate for Speaker MAHSHALL Tex Oct L P Bon member of the legislature and candidate for re-election also candidate for speaker of the of representatives will speak in the following between now and the Houston Palestine San An- Austin Waco Fort Worth Dallas son nnd Texarkana He ia unable to give exact dates yet Hotter at Den ton Tcs Oct spoke to a well filled nnd well pleased house Ho wont over tho grounds covered by lie Dallas speech Ho says hs Is not feeling has never recovered from tho tick spell ho hud the after the Houston convention and In weak Clark Tex Oct Clark a crowded audience at the courthouse to-day Iu a ringing speech that mado a did impression An allusion to tho enforced of Coke from tho United was with deafening and long cheers a in loU U- null Mil boa4 or tut and from Tor D 9 Pfl D DEALERS He Fonr WORTH Oct Judge David of Austin has accepted the nomination for chief of the third judicial district civil court of Tox Oct county went almost solidly for Hogg iu tho hu organized a Clark club of 42 THE NEW At Worth FOHT Oct now of appeals held its initiatory ay At lo o'clock Chief Justice Tarlton find J us tic W Head and Stephens took Uio bench and Bailiff Shipp first business transacted was the formal of Mr W L Huff aa clerk und Mr B McDonald as official stenographer The chief justice then announced tho rary order of tho court of ure aa Tuesday and Friday opinion days and for of CMOS and such matters aa aro incident to tho sotting of the court call etc Wednesday of each week was set apart for arguing motions Phii order will until the promo courts ahull formulate rules for organization It was also announced by the chief justice timely notice will bo given to parties in cases coming before the court tho of such notice being do poo dent upon tho of the court iu which may bo interested Clerk Huff says that in accordance with this rule it in important that he know the ad- dress of attorneys and he particularly requests that the name and address of attorneys in every case bo placed upon the back of all transcripts The Court at Austin AUSTIN Tex Oct court with Justices Gaines and Henry present met this morning Notices wore received from the chief justices of the courts of ciTil appeals that they had organized Tho court proceeded to transfer tho caaes to the courts of civil to 646 to Fort Worth and 669 to Austin The Austin court of civil appeals organized and adjourned till to-morrow Mr W L Vining was formally appointed clork In addition to the above the two district courts the county court county era court and justices courts hold sessions and tho city judge held his Monday reception There was another heavy fall of rain hero this afternoon lasting several hours county taxable values increased The now district court Cochran pre- uding opened up for the of civil cases The flnit matter of any moment tho petition of tho bondholders for an order of Palo of fhe East Linn and Rod Rivor railway Tho or dor WHS granted tho aalo fixed for the 24th of next January and also an order was entered confirming tho tion of tho receiver in widening tho road and providing rolling stock under a contract authorized by Koy Tho the receiver to issue certificates for to pay the contractor for widening tho and providing ard gauge rolling stock These certificates and about of which hns Roomed under Eddy re- are in tho order given prior lien to tho bondholders This ends up tho Lino receivership next January and leaves tho road with an additional G per cent debt of which is represented by the widened track and additional rolling stock Receiver Oil oft lias run tho on a cash basis The Corpus railway company was chartered to-day Capital Governor Hogg's supporters aro hating a family over the sition m Swear to put up Hogg candidates in place of the Clark who were nominate 1 for state ator and other U is that if they dn this tho Clark will mon for of tho nees who support governor and tho whole in tho defeat of Hogg man running for in the county Thn Clark men want to put out n mnn of their for district attorney and probably only fora GORMAN SAID TO HAVE TO THE TICKET and Discontent Among Indiana Republicans Per Contra Gen Gives the Comfort Ocfc 3 It on good authority ibis that thero has boen a meeting between Calvin S Brice John R McLean of the Cincinnati Enquirer and Arthur P Gorman in which tho situation waa discussed for a long time It has been understood all the time that they would support Mr Cleveland but nono of them liked him aud none wore enthusiastic for the ticket Tho consultation in this city by these three gentlemen resulted in aa agreement to go in and do all in their power to elect the democratic ticket means a great deal The report that Judge Grodham of Indiana will announce for tho democratic ticket is i ailed with great delight by the democrats There is no doubt a schism exists in the republican party in Indiana and if Gresham announce for the democratic ticket it moans the schism can not be cured The republicans here say that Graham's ion is not because of hostility to but that he has gone as far aa ho eels able as an honest mau on the tariff question Tho disaffection of General with tho democratic ticket is a matter of ion among republicans and they say will have him on the stump before the paimi closes They and of Pensions Tanner to go to Indiana and stump the republican ticket is still sore because he had the pension office and is loth to do the work The democrats say they care nothing for the disaffection of Sickles but quote him u saying in 1876 vote for Tildon vule for Jeff Davis Tho republican congressional committee hero has about n million speeches bundled and roady to put in the mail but from sending thorn out It is eaid they were to bo distributed m tho northwest but republicans there wrote hero to them whore they were tho less tho tariff was the better it would for tho republican party Tho comptroller of thn currency proved the United States national bank of Now York reserve Hirent for tho State bank tit Jefferson N C Macy Brazos county Davis Win L Frederick SI Kiee Original WASHINGTON Oct hna not had a very comfortable day aud is not quite no woll iw she has been for o week pitst Stio in nervous and but hur in not as to alarm Tho Oct international monetary conference will bo hold at Brussels November 22 next with seventeen powers resented tho United States COMMERCIAL MATTEES data tho correspondent j trouble in both but tho aro over tno mattor while their opponents are Of may hi fui my judgment but 1 am clearly thu opinion I of war CHICAGO III Oct John aad his associate Austin Wright in court this morning to answer the charge of conspiracy in cornering tho short ribs market The complainant wan not in court and the case went over till Saturday Tho defendants were bonded in each Heavy Bail Furnished Pa Oct of tho stead with treason furnished tho required bail each this morning and were released The men woro John George Rylands W H and David Lynch striker who has been diligently sought for a month on a charge of murder riot conspiracy and treason wai ar- rested this morning He will bo given a hearing to-morrow Search for the remaining twenty-eight Homesteaders accused of treason but no others boon captured and the police nro inclined to think they have loft thu part of country of tho accused however say they will surrender when their lawyers advise Excitement over tho treason charges is abating though thero is much dis- cussion of the subject and interest manifested iu tho coming trials tho supreme court A Suicide at 21 NEW YOKE Oct B Moorhead aged 21 years reported to be worth half a million of dollars and recently a Keely cure patient committed suicide to-day by shooting himself through thu heart at his boarding house No reason is assigned was a member of a suicide club and that ho ended his life to keep a pledge given there can bo no doubt Half a dozen letters addressed to and were found in tho suicide's room One was ad- dressed to the coroner and I have committed suicide as per club Please give a verdict to such effect and oblige J B N proper namo Is J B hoad of Philadelphia J L Thomas of Co is my uncle DON'T PUT IT OFF BUT AT ONCE TIIK PEOPLE AKK AND IF YOU WANT YOUR SHARK YOU WILL TO REACH OUT TO IT BY IN   

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