Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - October 4, 1892, Galveston, Texas THE DAILY TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 1892 DUBLIN REMAINS COOL DOW WAS RECEIVED AT THE IBISH CAPITAL Koit of the Shown br Unionists Ho by the ftl Oct Lord Houghton tho now viceroy nr Ireland mado his public entry into Dublin nnd took of lin ago by his tory predecessor the Earl of Zetland Though the reception to Lord Houghton was respectful it was fur from enthusiastic It was hoarty only at certain points passed by tho procession notably at College Green Most of the Hags were shown by in honor of tho queen's representative but Trinity college usually conspicuous by tho gay colors did not display a single flag When tho viceroy ar- rived at Wostland row there wore only twenty persons on the platform aside from government nnd railway officials There wore no addresses presented to the new lord no reception by municipal authorities no sign of public interest It was only when the baud struck up the national that somo few spectators responded with a cheer Several crook cavalry and lino regiments guarded the route from tho station U the castle At various points the of the vise regal party which consisted of tho viceroy his three daughters his sister Lady Fitzgerald and Hon Mrs Henniker were heartily cheered Members of the corporation were engaged in discussing the commemorative services as the vice- roy passed the city hail They did not deign to look at the procession The viceroy made a brief stay at tho castle whore he wni introduced to the officials lie proceeded to the viceregal lodgn Pressure of British Labor LONDON Oct The labor outlook in the largo manufacturing and shipbuilding centers of Great Britain very threatening A crisis is m the cotton trade that promises to have more widespread results than any previous trouble between masters and tives It is said bands employed in various capacities about various shipyards ore idle and those still at work are working on short time To make matters worse for tho em- ployes the masters have now decided to mako a reduction iu wages and have announced that engineers iron founders and will henceforth receive tt per cent lew fur their labor thun The Clyde minors wore also notified that their wages will be reduced 6 pence per day oa and after the 10th of the current month In Hawaii NEW YORK Oct 3 A Washington dispatch to tho Herald says that according to lato ad- vices received at tho state department from Minister Stevens affairs on tno Hawaiian islands are growing worse Serious political troubles which may develop into a revolution oared Secretary Foster has requested that orders for the cruiser Boston to Honolulu for whore she was to join Rear Admiral special fleet lie countermanded and tho bo kept at Honolulu Afghan SIMLA Oct It is reported hero tho of tho of istan have had another engagement with Hazara tribesmen and that tho latter wore defeated with heavy loss The troops captured Tho frum Afghanistan regarding tho Harara rebellion are In many instances vague but it appears certain that tho troops have recently obtained tome success against the tribesmen Mexican Tobacco mil CITT Oct 3 A imposing taxation on tobacco had a first reading in congress this afternoon It provides for a tax on cigars of i contt per 100 and on foreign cigars double that rate besides the import duties cigar and other forms of tobacco It provides in tho crude state must be arranged in stamped packages It prohibits manufacturers ut retail New TAX Oct The Times Berlin correspondent says Minister new tax of of one per cent on land of any kind house property and capital invested in industrial enterprises or the funds will it is estimated yield annually marks Persons possessing property valued at less than GOOD marks will be exempt from this tax Emperor Francis Reception BODI Oct Emperor Pianola Joseph received the members of the Austrian and Hungarian in the throne room of the royal palace at noon today The customary address was presented in reply to his majesty said the relations of the empire and kingdom with all powers are friendly A Cuban Proposal MADRID Oct The tobacoo manufacturers union of Cuba has presented a petition to the Spanish minister of colonies offering to settle the tariff conflict in Cuba by tho payment of 30 per cent on exports in- the 2 per cent on the output imposed under tho new tariffs now in force on the Island Retires Got Solicitor has placed his resignation as solicitor general and member of the New Brunswick executive in tho hands of the at- torney general And will retire altogether from provincial politics An Prince Oct Prince Pedro of Coburs Kohary suddenly boc-imo insane lu tho ence of his family this afternoon and at- tempted to leap from a window He was overpowered and taken to an asylum India and Silver SIMLA Oct The viceroy has been in- formed that a committee has been appointed with Mr as president to tho imperial government on tho expediency of modifying the India currency act of the Oct Padre has been elected Jesuit general He is a native of Bourgos of parentage and 44 years of age He is a theologian and scientist A HAVANA Oot Tfco Spanish steamer rin Havana which stranded fit Vera Cruz Saturday is be- to be a total loos Sis Cat Oct ad- vices received from SAB Benito Mox tells of Children the arrival there of the Blackbird n steamer from Mount Sena with 600 islanders sold slavery All tho native woro nt ouco distributed among coffee ers uehr THE Rough Oct anti- pathy of some of tlw against tho medical In regard to what Uio people imagine to bo unnecessary meddling with their affairs and tho enforcement of obnoxious sanitary tions was shown by a certain incident that curred while some doctors were driving through a village two and a half miles from hero Tho inhabitants loudly and hissed at them and the visit of the men to the place proved to anything but pleasant A Parisian sanitary inspector fared even worse at tho hands of tho people as they mado a violent attack on him and him with a of stones and missiles Mexico Not Quarantined PASS Tex Oct reports sent out from Kansas City that Mexico had tho United States is utterly without foundation Passengers nnd freight pass into Mexico without Interruption and the authorities hero say that no steps will bo taken until the Americans show their inability to control and restrict the spread of the a ease A soaking rain has been falling for the past twenty-four hours insuring a good range for tho winter European Bulletins returns show 20 now cases of cholera and 12 deaths in this city new cases and one death re- parted new coses of cholera here ono death Buda noon yesterday to noon to-day twenty-one now cases of cholera and six deaths occurred in this city HUE A Paint Factory Runted 111 Oot plant of the Cary Ogden company manufacturers of paints and varnish 266 to 277 West Eighteenth street was entirely destroyed by fire to-night Throe small frame cottages to the paint factory were also consumed and a two story brick building adjoining the factory damaged The total damage gates covered by insurance As en- gine company No 8 was tho Chicago Burlington and Quincy tracks on tho way to tho flro the engine was run down by a locomotive and smashed Several Bremen wero ly bruised and the driver Henry received a fracture of tho skull wulch will prove Fire In Gin Tox Oct was discovered in tho ginhouse of Jos P Taylor of this city Saturday morning The fire alarm was sounded bringing out the firemen promptly who in a few minutes succeeded in getting the flro undor control Vory little damage was done to tho machinery and not more than half a bale of cotton was lost Tho fire is expected to have resulted as tier tho old old story that of a little which worked its way in seed cotton into tho breast of the gin coining m contact with tho saws whore it was Ignited Fertilising Works Destroyed Fla Oot Goulding fertilizing works were destroyed by fire Loss partially Insured LABOB MATTERS To the Strike Pa Oot Mullen who was formerly a ber ot the Amalgamated association says the national organization has now recognized the Homestead strike in a much more determined way than formerly The said Mr Mullen now izes that tho loss of the Homestead strike means tho death of tho organization They will now lovy an assessment upon members to sustain it Track Foremen KASHAS CITT Mo Oct first annual of tho International Brotherhood of Railway Track Foremen opened here this Only preliminary business was transacted AHD KATIES Sines of the Various Powers Hay Meet In Wir or Dispatch Giving the countries alphabetically with an active army of 875.000 men a first men who have served their time with the of 000 men and a second reserve of men who have served their time in tho first reserve of the grand total is and men France has a war force of officers and men are in the active army in the field reserve in the first reserve and in the second reserve Germany has officers and mon of whom are with the colors in the field reserve In the first and 000 in the reserve Great Britain has a regular army of men a field reserve of men a first re- serve of a second reserve of about and a total on paper of Italy has men under arms a field re- serve of a first reserve of a second reserve of and total oa paper of Russia has the largest standing army 000 men always under arms with field re- serves of first reserves amounting to men in the second reserve and a total of Turkey keeps men with the colors but has an estimated reserve of men A Zigzag Pearson's Weekly There are fow more interesting engineering achievements than the little narrow gauge railroad running to Caracas the capital of Venezuela from Ita seaport La Tho distance between the two cities as tho crow flies supposing for the that he could fly through the mountains Is only six miles but the railway connecting them is three miles in and consequently twists and turns on The road runs in fashion up the mountain to an of about 5000 feet above its starting point and then descends some 1500 feet in the same manner into the valley of Caracas Twenty-two thousand rails were used in the uf these sand are bent Ik is jestingly said that the engineer almost died of a broken heart bo- he could invent no excuse for bending the remaining four thousand He did his best however and no who has to over tho lino and find himself shaken at every one of 346 sharp twists the track makes will find it m his heart to condemn the poor man for not making a perfect job Two senger trains pass over the road daily leaving Ln at in tho morning and at 3.30 in afternoon making the journey in two and A half This is a speed exclusive of stops of not quite tea miles an hour The Derivation of A Scotch paper about throo years ago con- thn billowing by the way takes us more to As t curious of changes words undergo that of canteen may be cited It is M everybody vessel in a or other When Uw duko army was in they called vessel a tin can tho sel into their army and In with tho of placed tlu ad- noun it In tins form tho took Iho from tho French nnd eon it must tho English to bn to tlw duko of army nnd Tho discerning will also that tin at tho end of a is pronounced toon in French As a matter of fact tho derivation of the French word teen is doubtful but the French cantine Italian a collar or tainly had priority of tho English word Tho editor who could put forth the story us a fact could hardly havo had much respect for his readers TOPICS Wants to Fight Nzw Oct Boston special John L Sullivan has startled his In this city by announcing his intention of Corbett to fight him again Ho was seen by a reporter before the play began last night and had this to say I am saving my money now with a lute determination to challenge Corbett to fight me again and liio a to win back the money that was robbed from mo in Now Orleans This announcement from tho has created groat excitement among tho sports who have heard of it notwithstanding some fow havo predicted that ho would demand an- other go at Corbott in tho near future It is generally understood that when he fights again Muldoon will have him in charge and give him six months training Daly Complains of Ocfc Corbott show at Music hall Thursday night was a barring a feature which has juat come to tho surface Corbatt Daly had sparred three ono-minute rounds nnd re- tired to their dressing room ft party of local crowded to tho place to congratulate the champion on his suocesa Corbott Thank you gentlemen but my exhibition would have beon more to-night but for tho fact that Daly my sparring partner is in the Daly who was close by scowled and Well Jim old boy sulks or no we quit to-night Corbett made light of what he called an idle threat nnd the party disported Daly was horo last Corbett WBB in Daly Corbett can whip any man m the world but ho is the most follow I cvor did business with When on the road with him previous to bin victory Sullivan I was asked to meet all comers at all places including one night stands I Bllod tho but nob until I had broken BOToral of my ribs and met with eral mishaps that would havo stopped any ordinary Individual Did I make objection to its I had naked Corbott on several occasions to treat mo with sotno degron of consideration while doing our turn but ho continued to punch away and any objection offered by mo vras met with anything but a to do bettor Daly concluded by I am satisfied that Corbott can whip any man in tho world but ho Is a Tory fellow and is forgetting his friends Daly will remain in Buffalo weeks STOUT Nzw Oct World The that Jim had thrown up hit job as sparring partner to Jim Corbott was no surprise to local sporting men Daly said a great many things which annoyed his employer He told sumo Now Orleans sports that Corbott had given him a for as a token of his Corbott was in town yesterday ho was asked why ho persisted iu punishing Daly when they wore giving exhibitions Tins wan tho by Daly for quitting Hw com- bination I'll toll Corbett said laughingly never hit very hard nnd it was not of my punching powers that ho got out Daly is going into the of in I hope ho will be Manager Brady has telegraphed Prof John Donaldson to como to Now York at Corbett at N J Oot J Corbett arrived here at noon to-day To-night the opera house was packed to tho long bo- fore the curtain was rung up on tho first act The house was a temperate one and did not give vent to any unseemly or noisy greeting to tho champion ho appeared upon the stage but applauded much as they would any star Corbett mado a good appearance on the stage During the evening tho star was presented a number of floral pieces and after the performance he hold an Impromptu reception The play was a fairly good one and well received and Arlon NEW YORK Oct telegram to tho Herald from Boston soya i It ia the plan of her owner to retire Nancy Hanks from tho track after this season temporarily at least She will be bred to Arion Knocked Out and Killed Sioux CITY la Ool Duffy bettor known aa Billy the Kid was knocked out at tha Fashion theater in Covmgton Nob by Keefo a heavy weight after five rounds and died within an hour afterward Keefe and his second are under arrest ing the decision of a jury Major Oct Huns 10 1 Clausen and Merritt Runs liiti 13 errors 81 Smith and Mack Donald NEW YORK RunaU hlU 18 1 i Kins and Washington Huns hits S a Potts Lynch Oot 14 I Chicago Rum 0 hits 3 5 BROOKLYN N Y Oct 7 hits 11 errors 1 Kennedy and Daly Runs 3 hits 3 errors 3 Cangy and en ta No umpire riven Oct 3 Secretary Kobla after consultation with tho president has de- not to allow allotments of lands to the pending ratification by con- gress of their agreement coding lands to the government Stole Tickets and Punches Co Tex Oct The Houston and Texas Central railroad ticket of- fico this place was broken open last night and a large number of tickets together with the ticket punches were stolen Alliance Moating Tonn Oct The annual meeting of the Farmers and trial union KA hold in this oily from No- 16 to November 25 About Till bo in attendance N Y utilized a well of natural aa early as J F t fool to bo to my tiat I hava Bile ami ran truth fully to lie nir M truly WILLIAM Mo TO GO ON TO THE PINERIES TEE IS TO BE EXTENDED iu Money to the Work on Account of Hostility to Capital TCI Oot C M nam arrived boro this morning frum Chicago had bcon u yoar or moro Ho upon coming to thin city conceived tho of a railroad from a fow miles from hero on tha and Great Northern road tho pineries of eastern Ho set about it with rare en- ergy and judgment und soon had the project Blurted Clearing grading and construction wero pushed steadily ahead trusty men while Mr Putnam wont north to secure tho sinows to koou the work along In this ho had a good doal of resulting from tho antagonistic position of the tion of Texas toward foreign or outside capital antagonism shown in the lion land law nnd the powers to the railway commission but he finally succeeded and has now come down to provide for pushing his line of road the virgin pine a distance of forty miles which will take it to tho Trinity rivor Recently miles of steel rail hero for the work nnd ns more are needed they with other material will be forthcoming Mr Putnam will remain hero a couple of weeks or more Captain Alsdorf Houston AKO October 1 x Captain Alsdorf Faulkner to-day his with the Houston and Texas tral railroad as its passenger agent and to to assume a similar position on the Missouri Kansas and Texas During the war between the states os a soldier iu the confederate army tho editor of the Ago served under Captain Faulknor and was very associated with him and tho intimacy that began moro than thirty years ago in the war time did not stop with tho war but has continued ever since When tho war began Captain Faulknor a young mnn but little more than out of his toons Ho was think the youngest man in tho company ho Born nnd roared in Now with no special to bind him here ha might easily have gone back to hia native state takon Ik easy nnd let the war no on But ho believed in the doctrine of state and furthermore he had south to live wiu army fight lier battles The writer has seen him under flro whon bullets were flying thick and fast and he was as calm took his measures confidently nnd directed tho movements of his men as when managing his men in tho Control railroad In his first battle up In Arkansas with only a of tho Fifteenth Texas cavalry ho charged and routed sn entire regiment of Curtis army and with n single company of cavalry ho kept between Banks army and Walker's division of infantry from port to fought the enemy's skirmish line day and kept Walkor of federal move At tho of tho war Captain Faulknor located in Houston and wan afterwards in In Brynn and then In Calvort but the greater part of the time he has boon con- with tho Houston and Texas Central railway For ton or a dozen years past ho has tho company's passenger agent and tho management of his department has been marked by sound judgment vigor and results On tho tlth of last March Captain Faulkner was married to Miss Nellie Evans McCollum of Austin a beautiful girl and as winning in manners and sweet m disposition as sho is beautiful m person Houston flashes HOUSTON Tei Oct E general freight and passenger of the In- and Groat Northern railway is in tho city to-day C M Putnam who is at the head of the enterprise to build a line of railway from Con- too into eastern Texas arrived In tho city to-day J E Lafe superintendent of tho Kansas City Western and Gulf railway is in tha to-day on a business trip Houston division Order of Hallway Con- had a meeting this afternoon but handled only routine business Civil Engineer J W Pratt supervising tho work of building tho Missouri find Texas road into this city returned to-day from an official trip west from hero L C Manlove who for years has been of the Southern Pacific railway com- general offices at this point has re- signed his position and will leave in a or two for Llano to mako it future homo Ho has sold his home hero and will bo accompanied by his wife Ho was driven to this on account of ill health and his severance from tho com- pany is generally regretted on account of marked ability with he upheld tho re- of the position W H Belden returned this morning from the north whore with his wife ho spent the summer Mrs however stopped in Georgia to spend some T A traveling auditor of tho In- and Groat Northern is in city to-day on official business The oar of tho Southern Pacific railway company camo in this evening from vest m charge of Paymaster P J On to HOUSTON Tex Oct is known In railroad circles to-day that tho Houston Belt and Magnolia park railway company has to extend their line now terminating in Magnolia park to Harrisburg a distance of three miles they havo noon given larco wharfage on Buffalo bayou and will connect with the La Porto nnd Bouston road The work will be begun at once will be pushed to a finish in n weehe Oot of tho by tho Southern I li favorably regarded by Corpus people It is thought here that ment of thn Southern will not be ively hostile to Corpus Christi aro of a new road tt bo built from this to So far ing tangible can be had in regard to it Thn people are greatly interested tho tt work on tem which will ue pushed to a A nilu for tha house luu been selected UK made ar- to commence operations at onoe Then is already on hand thirty carloads of iron piping for tlw The system will bo In operation by early spring Tox Oct heavy engines havo arrived in tho last few lor tho Mexican International south of to bo used between that station and tho city of Durango Tho motive power department is being taxed to its utmost to handle the freight going into and coining out of Mexico The opening of tho road to the City of has boon until tlw of October About ninety carloads of stool have arrived to bo used in building the line to Sierra Mojado Contrary to public expectations the KillU brow surveying party which recently wont to did not run tho lino to Mazatlan but are running a line from Durango to From this point it is thought that ton will find a way to get into tho City of Mexico Sup Receivership SAN ANTONIO Tex Oct was the lust day for the filing of claims against the Ban Antonio and Aransas Pass railway in- curred prior to the reorganization Thesa claims paid thus far by Master In Chancery Fleming aggregate them boing yet outstanding Tho master in chancery will ask for an of tho period during which thesa claims can bo presented final report of tlm receivers will fore be deferred providing this extension ia granted by tho court A LITTLE OF Tho piano was invented by in tho year 1711 The snare drum was brought into Europe by tho Saracens about 703 A D Tho rent of land in England 300 yeara ago was about 1 shilling an Thiers finished the the French Revolution when ho was years old It is claimed that the boos go to distances of from two to four miles in search of m good weather and fly at a rate of seven miles au hour The smallest Bible in existence has ro- been issued by tho Oxford university It is inches long inches wido and uf an inch thick Tho largest sum ever or offered for a single diamond was which tho prince of Hyderabad in India to give the who which is considered tho finest stune m tho world Up to 1880 the shad was unknown in fornia waters Young shad woro sent there that year and planted in tho Sacramento river Shad is now so plentiful in California that it soils in Saa Francisco by wholesale at 2 cents a pound Tho of the civilized of tho world number mon tho IOBS of their timo nnd labor they cost nt least a year for each soldier that Franco has a total of men in her active navy nnd Great Britain has Her reserves mun und Great Brit- ain's has tho third strongest navy and Spain probably has tho fourth If wo can judge tho of navioa by the number of and marines in them Tho introduction of belli into churches is usually to Saint bishop of Kola in Campania 400 A Their use in churches und an lories Christendom They woro introduced into Franco about 550 nud abbot of brought ono from Italy land about 060 One a in the at in Hungary has invented a patent shaving machine whereby ho shave r man iu With thia machlue ho all the of tho orison 130 in number to the complete faction of the governor the said is not stated gathered during a wot season are often moldy and tho signs of decay aro already present Tho between and un- ashes IB that the latter contains but little Tho annual value of California's fruit duct is three and one-half times as much as that of her gold mines St Loula waa selected as tho placa to hold tho annual convention of tho national tion of American florists in 1803 Single out saed plants early in the season give thorn good cultivation nnd be careful not to allow any weeds to grow around them Some report that California fruit excels in appearance only in quality and it is quite inferior to eastern products Grass makes tho beat possible shelter for the parent of the apple borer which always lays iti eggs just below the surface of tho ground first rate chicken feed nnd tho stalks excellent ling Our southern planters would do well to give some attention to tho cultivation of this plant The supply of California pears and poaches has not been equal to tho do in and largo uf those fruits aro sent to Encland and Franco where they bring double tho obtainable hore Table grapas in boxes of perfectly dry sharp sand will koop for several months Thoso grapes must bu put in a cool dry at- the stems of the bunches up they must not touch each other Pound for pound rough rice contains morp nutriment than oats ana all grain-eating mals are very fond of rough rico and if it bo fed to them in reasonable quantities it would seem to be a safe and excellent food Sorghum will grow almost anywhere that Indian corn will grow It should re- barnyard manure that ruins tho of tho molasses If tho ground is very poor manure it with cotton seed or old rotten cane stalks How to Woo An Heiress Tho principal difficulty in making love to an In the impression that you nro prompted by motives esses are very suspicious unless their admirers aro wealthy This is natural as are BO many who mako it their business to nook for women with money however are easily foiled You must at all hazards remove tho idea that you aro ter money Refer to it frequently as being a bar to happiness and conjugal enjoyment Enlarge upon your own and ability to maintain a wife Tell hor you weald ad- viso hor on to her wealth in tnR of nomo subject to hor own Philadelphia is credited with 196 aires YOUMG MOTHERS We offer you a which if used as directed safety to life of both mother and child MOTHERS FRIEND Robi confinement of kit and an many testify At Clubs and in Homes APOLLINARIS Natural Table Water Is ever a welcome guest N Y TIMES Mar loth 1692 SAVE TOUR Tht Cholera Boaro May Be Turned to Courier Journal Many citizens have doubtless noticed within the past few days tho frequency with which the monotonous metallic ring of the cry 1 has been hoard in the residence and quieter portions of tho city But few perhaps realized the of this unusual activity on tho part of the individual of sluggish temperament who is constantly driving his bargains and his shaggy patient plug from street to street They do not know that the cry meant that in consequence of the embargo on account of the cholera acaro laid ou raga from Europe the paper mills throughout the United States are holding meetings daily to consider what is best to be that a groat many of them have withdrawn their prices and that as a consequence within the week the mills have advanced the price of writing paper 2 vents By tho time the paper passes through the handi of the jobber and the re- tail denier the advance will be much more considerable and if the importation of raga is prohibited for many weeks longer the in- crease to the consumer will m the aggregate be something immense The provident housewife may also take a pointer from the hang the old ragbag In its place behind the closet door and by saving every garment of clothing ruap a bar vets t iu wuy oi pin money while her husband is swearing in his because of hie increased stationary Because of tho low price of for tho past few years little attention has been given to saving them and it is estimated tho rag m Louisville amounts to very many thousands of dollars annually while in thu country it amounts to mil lions A business man well posted in the raff and per business said to A re- porter that if tho rags that arc now thrown away hi Louisville were col looted and sold a fund might be created that would put the city best sanitary condition possible and keep it bright aa the polished bottom of a new tin pan even at the enormous cost of which was Dr for tho present year Commercially of will bo affected by the embargo on rags if it ia con- much longer Nearly mil tho ledger writing blotting und envelope paper will bo subject to a direct advance because It is mado from linen nnd white cotton rags most of which are imported for tho paper mills from Europe AM paper and por products will alto receive an additional Most of tho imported rags come from Russia end the Mediterranean countries whore there are few paper mills It is con- coded by till that aud bo excluded but why the raus of Italy tho Spanish tatters from ville Madrid and Granada the Moorish from north Africa the Sa Varan robes of the wild untutored Arabs of the the scant clothing of the inhabitants of land of the Pharaohs and tho baggy cast-off trousers of the turbaned Ottoman should be denied ad- into America none can explain Europe Africa and Asia are in tears and rags while in America tho society belle pens her scented note tho banker writes his check on mado from home-grown rags while tho rags of the Armenian the Scandinavian tho Pole and the Greek descend to the ful brood of John Alexanders and or are as in tho tato patches that dot tho fields of and tho truck gardens of Attica and Aro These Exceptional V Philadelphia With what delighted surprise does ono see two girls get into a seaside train journeying from one cluster of villas to other iix miles distant two perfectly girls They have waved a hand to their friends on tho station platform but uttered no pound of good-by They are to aach other for their lips move and they are not lent mutes as they get their tickets ready as soon as tho conductor shouts hia orders from tho roar of the car It is so agreeable to watch these girls to notice their perfect refinement of manner and gesture and the low tones in which they hold converse In the midst of shrieking and giggling mothers with babies bawling their to tives young women screaming directions about coming again what pleasure to notice that two young Americans out of this car's fifty passengers are talking to each other to or for the utter strangers about LITTLE Adjutant C C of Gal vest on Con- federate Veterans camp Magruder came down from Houston last night and returns this morning Tho registration books will be opened this morning at 8 o'clock nnd voters can register from that hour up to 8 p m daily except Sundays to and including the instant Eyesight My boy had Scarlet Fever -i uU leaving him very weak with blood with His eyes In- and for 7 he could not even es which soon cured him I know it hU If not his very life F WAN 2888 Washington St Mass HOOD'S iro the bolt after-dinner PUU cur and When in the Market for US for Prices We are Prepared to Make Prompt Shipments F CANNON GO J 3 N C Sent by oa M of price per Bold br all Hook To T L CO SHIP STORES AND CHANDLERY and Merchants CORNER CENTER Mid KMP a full stock on hand of e oar Call tnd bo convinced Sciatic Rheumatism I hid t men out of sad far marly two tar I vat wait I went to Excelsior Springs He tut M two druk tbt inters Unt ot th and was I am ss well a man at I enr was In mj life Signed T Principal Kansas High The are only ty tlu tior Company at Excelsior Springs Missouri Moore Co REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE At in tho of Texas at of September RESOURCES and If nnd OT II K bunds to circulation Stacks securities etc 40.190 74 Duo from approved reserve 24 Duo Trura national 01 Duo banks and 29 ami 00 estate and 29 Current expenses and SS Chocks and cash CO Fractional and cento M 00 tender notes lUdomntiou U 9 percent of 00 Total LIABILITIES fund National bunk notes Dividends unpaid Individual tc chock donosit Cashier's chocks outstanding Duo banks to mate banta mid and bills Bills payable Op sj 00 0300 90 78 79 T 53 33 Total of Texas County of SB I L R of the do tbo statement U triu to Uta best of my knowledge belief L R slid to before mo tms day ot October JOHN ADRIANCE Notary Public for Galveston County Tex RECAPITULATION Lonns and Overdrafts U.S und other bonus Stocks securities raal etc Banking and fixtures Duo S treasurer Expenses paid paid Cub and Total LIABILITIES Capital stork paid in Surplus mid profits Circulation unpaid Bills payable Bills tod Deposits Total P A LANG President Vico Secretary COMPANY IN Fancy Bananas Applet MOM Lemons and other Spanish Onions Jersey Potatoes and other Cargo Louisiana Oranges Full Stock Try our PRIZE POP Retails at S cents A Big Vulcan are the best In tha markot Tho wo not in the Trust are to Prices anj purchasers full Prices to Our Mill Is now turning out a Select Una All grades of Rice We aro to supply Jobbers at close T ij ft Pfl 11 D a bu