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fl JSow Tl' ' KMflOU ..ul? till 2 THBOAZWTTKi TOOT wnitTir i-teCA8.MOWDAT, SEPTEMBER 2d,-' "raar- t?.n:VM FKOM LONDON. ItebaO ho Imh XX'nitlnmMl from rlril I'nB'i been H'iKll. ior wij years been n citizen 8riiruiioumy of tie- In refpfcllng (lie tsUdiilshtd mini of gov driiinwii, HottliiK nil parties an exam- Jllt) Of UlO Oll'orVllllCe Ol "vnmi-n, and cliilmlHK no fither rlKliU tluii thopo ri-Hiilllny from liti iliitlcH to lib) .....,t. TntH IMiIIIihk! Jl Ii (be only Lllli which Ibo count U III"'' t iishuiiio hi the rcmolo ovontof hi hay In" to take one, Tho Com to do J'nrlH Ih tall ami rouum, HIlll ill n uum -iiect. Holms been wont to wander nbolit (ho Industrial quartero of Turin and cuter into convcrtmtloii with tlio workmen, lie pauses bin niornlntr bin library, ami hi uvchliiK with lib ..lilliln.imrlll HOoletV. JIO lllH tlireo i.hllilr.'ii. one of whom, the Due d'Or- leant), I wild to bIiow protnWo cldod genlim. Af.iuuifi will ho wild to-morrow, all the J'ii chuivho-3, for the notil of tho Cointo do Chauibord, and the LcfjItinilHiB will jjo Into nix months mourning In accordance with "iu "I" (itiHlont 01 lienlliijj the klnjj'rt death ai that of a father, 'rim 1'ni-ln newsnanprH have been tui- imimllv rilleont as to the matter of who Is to unreal tho dead Comic as clulmuiit ol tho llirone. The llonii par(lnt mjWHpapera have, of eotne, no Htich ki-oiiikIh lor Himponftoor retlccnct'; and M. do CiiHH.'iernae, In (ho J'ai, urges the Conite de I'arldto adopt the JA'Kltlmlst creed, mlmiH tho While FIiil;. JIoIiihIsIh that, with tho excep tion of a hniidful of nectaries, the ItovnllfilH will not stir an Inch to pro mote the icsloiatlon of a Liboinl par liamentary ,vfltom u HybUm which nitty bsnll wry well In (pilot tlineH, but would now be mournfully ridtcu Iouh. The Cointo do I'urirf cun loitfii only by uhjiiifui; IiIh party and i ally ing riwilut'o Absolutists mound him. M. do CnHstijmac, howovor, obviously in not tho bent Judge of Royalist seiill inoiit; anil IiIh uttlclo Ih imiclii-ally aiuiwotcd by the Cointo do i'arirf hav ing taken w 1th him to Vienna old and (rusty adbeientHllko M. Hoeber, tho Marquis do Ui'uuvolr, (ho Vlsooinlo do ltondy, niidCuiuto Jkrnarri d'JIar aourt. A JNcfilflmlHl print uiiconselouHly fiiriiltdios an example of (ho tibsuid Hoheiiies wliliii tho Cointo do Cham bonl hud to gravely to listen (o and ovndo, lorn blunt efiwnl would Irive anted llku ii wet bl'inUet on the .e,il ol bis htipporteiH. Tlio editor of (bin nowHjiapor, on ti viit to J'roiiMlonin-t June, proporfi'd that on ,St. Jlenry'H Day, Outuird RtoittuoiH and (hoiiHands ofyanhtsshoiild embiuk Iiegillnitats at tho Channel ports and land them situ laigu pnrlc near Brighton. The king wn (o arrive at noon, and the fjefltlinlato wero all to dellle tiefoie lihnj Jio was to make a Bpcrch; they wore to drink IiIh health, and then ifo back, "having derived from thLs con tact with our kiiif fresh Ktioiigth for our dally blriigftlcs." The Comto hud been sounded prior to tho interview b to tiuHHi'iieine, and, without dUtlnetly mentioning U, ho H:vtd to itu author, "Homo people tlilnktheie 5 something to lie done. Thoy are light; but (point lug to hlsHpinlued loij) I am not at present in a lit condition. I Hhall not, however, make you wait lonj,'." 11 y not staled whether oil tho p irk near Drlghton there Is Hulllelent depth of water to allow of tlio approach of Cu nurd Htcnmcr. The Journal Official hns not yel inontlonod thoComlo do (Jhuinbor'd'i) death, a slloneo which, a Hoyalhtnow'H paper rvnmrltH. Is not inerely liideeent but willy. Tho WMOrtrf. nftci'Hlntlmr (hut (he Conite do Tails has not at pio-ient niiido known any decision oh to bin fu Auvm lUo, wiyBi 'SVUtlmt there Ih nl "reiuly known is tlmt.coufoiumUy with lulo and hlstoilo tmdlllon, the Coinlu do l'ails, having bucoino (he head of tho House of France, will eenie lo bear tho nanio of Orltnns and will lake (lint of llourbo:." H aNosas (ha( It will wait until afler the Comte de Clmin bord'Hfuneial before It "(nuts moio o.vjilieltly upon ceiian Mi ions iiueH tlons. to indicate (lie now eondltloiiH ol thoi'oiilllot, and toivsunio it with unison and vigor." Tho Vhvlval Uiwrm also HiispimdH nny reiily to its Ueynllst asHallauts and anv dlseuH,lon of Stho now Hlt'uatlon; ;but, nu-an-wlulo It recordrt as Mgnllleunt u syinp toui. a declaration by (ho piesildciil of tho Ijoglllmlst Cominltteo of (ho Kiu vruthnt that body is dissolved by the Conite de Chambord'H death, and (hut ita organ will cenno to appear. Tho bs!dl.eil liuglthnlsl )ircH will evi dently have an ordeal to piiM.s through. The Union Htlll htudloiiHly avoids mention of tho Comto do Chambuid'H XueecHsor. The UjirfM Ih tho only Clerical or loglthnlfit, now-Hpaper which declines h n.'oojml.o tho Comte d. Paris, but lie MiioM mill alwlalna from men tion highlni. The France, tho Due MO Hroi;lle' OIKim. wllloh ovlilonllw '!'.n1 .""I'ljlwnihutlho Union as tho . ' ' iui.y nisi organ, oxhortH Oreu ill-tor ifodorate UovnllHt lum-nnv . lolrniu fiomall oiltlflsm cn'dio Cointo do ChaiuDoril'rt ol(ey. The union of hi iiuiiiir'iiiiH round Hie undi.simied ropicMMitutlye m itoyni :iKlt jH' now esMeiitlal and would not bo promoted y uiHouhsuiir nygones. it fiuther an Pi ''Tho monarohy, without having lost any In Conseivutlve and im trlotluKUiirantees, appeal's to boheuee oi ii extricated from tho nil-junder-ngs and nrojudiees which have ho lougHtoodln tho way, and thojntuie no longer MeeiuH.douliirul. Wo know not when or how (ho transition will comu nhmi , but we nio ceitalu It will ooiue. All chip niiiii.ia .,-.. .i.ii.. k. V. dare, 'vll tend to hasten (hat'nio- IV.1 ' lj" !!H "ot bu fi'usl or fac tiousness. Tho uonmlliulon im(ltU us to lorueast and promote any rovUion and, inou over, w v willingly reveal wrworct to tho IKijnibllcniw. nH ilvliiR "tVt1" W ",n,M,y wu"t for lu' irilnm1 B,,ouW Jyattnchvorv k U ., rrtftn'.T,t0 ,,,w ttr. 'I'nio, ...i.ii 7 ""I'uwiviMiniii MivHeconu ie repnsentaltvoof sort of govern1- the ititorcst of any a lyoiio-num power Tho Texas pars containing tluvan iioiliiccmelit of the death f Col. John H. .lelloruoii, arojust lo hand, liow verynu(l. Wo expect lo hear of old meii dying, or those upon wLoin the hcav hand or disease 1ms been placed, but how little arc wo prepared to hear r tho death of hiicU men m JcU'eraon, In the full fttrongth of ii full manhood, mil rounded hi everything calculated to make life enjoyable, no was mv friend, and iw such, I drop n (ear to bin memory. No event n (ho history of Texas, since I have lived in thcHhite, has brought such sadness lo my heart. I am more deproseed than I thought I could be on account of Ibo death ofono notconneclcd with nieby the tics or blood. He wish gifted, noblo andgeiieioimund In his death Texas lulu lost tho most promising of its younger men. Jlerjulcscal in paw! 11. Ji. Jl. ii. i - IVACO. Coinltit; NuiitlnU-l.iKiil lntll'ittM it ti tl JMIniir .Alciillon. Teportcit for tliu (Jnotto. Waco, Keptemlier IM.-f 'nrds of Invi tation aio out announcing the mar riage of Mr. D. II. Orand to AIl-s Minnie J).ivld, next Thuivduy night, rieiiteinliei' 7, at tho lSuptlst eliurch of this city. Yourcorioapondinl acknowl edges the pleiistiio of an invitation. There will bo a i eruption after (.he marilago ut the lcldenceof Mi. and Mw. .1. W. Oiand. C. A. .lonnlngs, lCsip, of thi elty, has been n pointed wpecial iudge to hold tho dlsti let court at llllhuuro, which oneiirf to-morrow, but be is con fined to his bed with fever, and unable therefore lo accept the appointment. m: William Wulluco of Woody Is lu tho city. llov. 1M S. A. King (PrcHbyleiinn) preached at the Fouilh fcjticct Jluptlm chinch tills nioiniug. Mr. I'Viink H. Hlrd of (his city has built seventeen busliu'sa In hi; hoiibcs in JIIIIhIioio Ibis ycai. JTo is now en gaged on (be opera-house at (hut place, lie came down jcdtcrduy to visit his family and letuined on this evening's train. Tho Donis' Great Inter-Oean cir cus and menagerie will visit Waco the 12l)th of October. Henry Ward needier lectin es here at the opoin-hotiHo next yuan day nlghf, tho ailh Inst. JtiAItSM.lI.I.. llio IMrnl Vlcllni cil (ho Iluco Tronlilcn A Nrgro Tnlti.li rroin 1 1 In Homo unit I'.tllud. Soocliil (n tlio Gnctte. Mar.shall, Hoptoinber ii.'!. Knrlv this nioinlng a litedmun numed'Hilns Johnson was found dead In tho stioet ono mllo south o( the oouil-hunse having a plhfol aliot in ids bade and llueo In his head, a uhort piece of roiie around bin neck and a pocket knife lying near his head open. Hia wile testilled tieforo tho iniue-.t that llfteen men eunto lo their house about eleven o'clock last night and culled Silas Johns-oil out Miylng (ho depu ty dieriir of Cliegg -ounty cuino to arrest him. They carried lilm oil', and alio did not aeo hhii tigiiln until she ,saw him dead. .S lu. Johnson hadjuat letuined from IiOiigview, wheie he had been accused of exciting tlio race troubles of Oregg and adjoining eountlea. Tho men wero evidently taking him to the woods lo hang him or extort hoiiio In formation about other fri'utlmcii con nected with the race troubles, when ho drown knifo and cut tho rope, and Was about to escape, and was shot as uoovo tuuicu. HOUSTON. Tlio lMltoilrtl i:oiiisloii In T.aiiUiIUn A ISnou 11. ill (iuiiio. Bpeolnl to tliodnrutlo. l oiwton. heptember 23.-Thc Texns ctlltoiH will lenvo hero to-inoi row nlelit for Lonlsville, via Nuw Orleans, on ho grandest excursion ever indulged in by them. They will arrivoat Louis ville on tho 27th. thence to f!iiii.i,,.ii und then to St. Louis, arlving there In time to witiuas tlio Veiled I'ronbcis' puuulo on October L'd, and return tionieby tho Ml-sourl Pnolllo load, urilvlnjr In Houston about October miii. annul, llllliv Of tnrlv , I tho lolowlng editor hnvinir alrcudv nirlvtC Ynudellof .Seguln,bAboy m Long view, Hill 0? 'ihilovnilc, Seuiiock.ol Cleburne, Harris", of Jlen poroon, lllley, of Wills Point, Drew, of kaulnmn. Wvnii, of Vlcturlu, Cox, of 'Xeninle. O'JIrlim. of Duhlln v,.iii. ! i IIVI oMiUumun, UoblnflOH,of JruutsUIle Monro, of Caineion, Kberlmrdt, o Cucro, ami Walker, ofl'eiroll. A very IntetesMng base ball game was wltiii'.-Hed hero this afternoon between Ho .Niitlnniilti or Houston .anUMeeluin- Ica, oKialveMon. Tho hit tor won bv a acoio of thhteen to twelve. J ciii:nuK.'c. A rri-iTn Seriiiriii-'ailioiiniil iif llorncn lo Ohio roritnnal. Cleburne, September 2a. Tho Ite. Mr. C. Ii. Kllchett delivered his faro well i-erinon at tho opeia-houao to night lo ti hugo congregation. Ho leaves for I'm Is to-morrow to take clmrge of the Kplneopnl church at that W.A. Flolds, editor or the Meridian Jlladr, and W. A. Culberii.n, of the Clifton Srnlinff, are In the chy, guests or tho Cleburne Houfco. 'A. N. lleiiton, business malinger, and W IF. Mb-ener, atlvanco agent of the Hose Lisle combination, arc lu the cltv, perfecting urraugi incuts to play here next KatlirduV llli'llt. W. S. It. I'urker, traveling auditor of tho Santa Vc road, came In to-night from Diillac J'our cur-loads of horses arrived heie lo-duy for S. Jiove, anil will be .shipped to Indiana and Ohio. Thonilncipul arrivals at tho Cle burne house to-diiv, were: (J. N. Ben ton, New York, Henry (lllliam, New Orleans; O. Jl. Smith, New Orleans; J. W. Kplnk", Opellka, Ala.; W. A. Fhdda, Meridian ; W. A. Cul berson, Clifton ; W. II. Mizenor. New York: C. II. Manning, Fort Worth; J. J. Woodward, Palestine. l'ASSKMItilt ltATKS. J'Aliit'fNK. (iu T. (inVrorSt. I.onln CuiilliillitH lo Itulhl Wiirl.x lttitlli li of Conj;ri'3Miiiiii lti-ii;;uii. Hppclnl to tlio ClH7ctto. Palestine, September 2.".. J. Jones, lepicaentiug St. Louis capital ists who built and own our elty water works, piekcntsa petition to tho city council asking exclusive light for twenty-five years to build gas work's hero, piopoximrto supply gas cheaper (ban any city lu Texas, and offering lo have tho works completed lu three months. Tho St. Louis patties will furnish (lie money. The city council will doubtliss grant tho piivllege nuked. Some system of lighting the city has become absolutely ncctssniy. Judge JltMignn, congrosniun from tills dlstilct, 1ms returned from t lie spriugH fully lctored in IiohIIIi, ready lo tuko bis seal in llio next house. Jle will not vote lor Jtuiidnll. SA.N ANTOXIU. 11AUM). .v .,,,1,11,, ... ' '-".'"V nini, -aiv nv-uilliu ie- of tin f ."'jnneehiHti row lu fuvm- uio Or cans lundly bus net 'her been lojured nor luuie Ue(l nm t r'ullv 7.1 tlucolt or the Bourbon'. "SOT n ' in tho htmdtt in' I).., l.--... i. .. '. . jyholiuvlngforsontly'o tho liberty of nmnaglnn; their own 7ti utbiuii iu a it. . iimuiiy -rpntii-Muliiiiiv nr.T,. f.iitrl.llini nml, i :(,,tiuet. Hprvlnt loth Uirettc. Balrd, September 2.!. This ovonlnif after dinner, Mr. T. A. Codmui a promlni'iit stookman of thU city, took nimity of KculloiiK-n out to his Hindi about lour miles nm this elty ?,?'V- JL' 'lIHgan ami A. Deufli ofWeatherrord.aua Jt. .Spur and J-.. Hionuw of (his d(y ooinposcd tho parly. Tho team took rright as they wero turn livrn em vh in ir,.. rn...i ....."i tho patty wero spilled. Kodamago of oonheiueneo Was done lo anv of the pai ty. Messrs. J u Million and' lull H rt ' wlcach rt sUllt vTfvsr J; n- Al,,J'.'tt Co. or Weathorfbnl have tho contract to build our Jail ami court-house. The work on tho latter will commence li,v few days, and the Jail i building lap. 3UXK0LA. Mimvtlii- AnV.iy ll.t vrii Ir. J.i.I n)1,i I'luiiilawnt 3lrilmul-Viii MioU 1'li-pil, hut Nt!qily Hurt. Hpivlsl (MtiKUnrvUc, JUiuola. Seim niber il. Tlio AtliliWli-s IVliltruntiLMl by till) Dallas Ilnj A llili'l Uuptuii'il. Sjieclal to tho uiimtu. San Antonio, Sentembm' 2;i. Tho game ol biihe bull between (he Jkowns of Dnllos and tho San Antonio Ath letics renKod lu iwenty-ono inns against notliing in favor oi tlio Dallas lioyj. Tho game, on account of llio inttpinlitynf the elulc-, was decidedly uninteresting. Tlio local club lacks both the practice and mateiial lo meet sucn a tiuo us tlio Urowns. Tom Jones, u noted thief and ieiit gailo rrom justice, was cajftuied yester day at Peaisnll by tho state troops, and biought hero on his way to Uvalde, wheie ho will be jailed. Joins' opera tions have principally been In Uvalde county, and llicie arc vaiioiib indict ments agaiuat him, A rOKIIMJN V.Uii:?.7A.r.K. Cupturuorii i-riiiuii in M. I nuix uhu In Wanted In Dentililmul. Bt. Louis, September 211 Arlmstlan Heine, of Glad back Itbenish, r.usala, charged with embezzling llfty (lioin, aud marks while at tho head Ii munic ipal iusurnnco system of Gladbauk in the eutly pat t of August und abseond Ing thetewlih was ancsled hero Inst evening at the house of a sister-in-law by !;!. A. Backer, postolllco liuipector of this city. J lo freely admitted being the poison wanted by (ho-German government and stated that ho lost tho money he is charged with enibevIlng while conveying it to ills superior oIUot nnd Mien loft the country thiough chagrin at Ids loss. Less than two thousand dollars wero lound on hi person. He will lie ox amlncd bofoio the United States eom mlbslonei to-nionow und will proba bly bo held till tho arrival or extradi tion pa pore. Tho German consul ut .Now "ioik bus been advi-cd ofhN arrest. Ofi!ii:ntr,iscKLur.s. ly Stiml- An IntiTilou- AVltli Ono of llio t's YIctlniN. Atlanta, Oa., September 23 A ISowmin spealal lo (ho Constitution Hves an interview with the boy 11. A. White who was stolen bv GgllUoc now so noloi ions for stealing bovs I ho OmMtitlon previously Kavo do tails of Ogllliee's abduction ofCliuiles 1 ildcu fiom Atlanta, lo whom ho sub Jected to beastly indignities before ho Vf'l'cd. The abduction of Joe Allen W Into aroused the country and nunier- IIIW ll'irltit.1 v-r.i, I,, M.ii .., ,t. .... . j...... , ..v.v.11. Mikouiu ui llio ras rui, jv couple ot ilavs ho was so closely i i in r nn t m n.. - .v no inn nit i ii ii' lit . A femco corner and moved ou'himsolf vvmu ui. uiimii uie ooy nearly dead from fright and want of food. Ho said the iiinii apjnoached liim Auaiut iI,;HtnlMu,,nK Idin ho owned u aaw jnl 1 in Teunp.-sce, wanted him towork In It. His story or tumbling thuouirh Hwumps repeated cha-tisoments and personal Indignities bullies leerinlloit I ho county Is still bolng (-canned for wKu-iit-r, out no manages to ahead of ills pursueis. since pressed keep Vay ocettriod (o day h. Gotd(Hi,!iiroinhnii rV shootlnt? libtwuan li' w ,.i ,.i i-i....' ". "."-f w ''S Z . """ .'"?.. w were eoveu i" :.,:. ' ."' n" l 'out Pinct. j iitciiM rresideut Arthur. tnyport, Ilt Ji( September 2:1.-. 1 res dent Arthur attended iervle at .... i Hnit0il ,Co''b'(;tlonallst ebureh and lunched with August Behnont. A largo number of distinguished ,H.0. plo were nnsenl. Later in tboalter jioon ho was taKen Tor udrlvonud in bo evening dined will, Mr. and Mrs ,t. ', ll'cUwlth. Mont ayovcnlnir ho Sis W"h 0oor8e iU11'-"' "var- -w.a . Ohio Stnto PntiiU. Columbus, o., Boptembcr 2.1. Tbn ivportoi tho.uidltorof the Mute, ."b coinn ot.., t i..i-Jii, ,.n. ..... ,w J,bh ti... k:.. ."".: v,v v'""ous um.r Tlio M'nr lo 1)0 Cutrlcil Into Afilcu Store CtitllnK. Chicago, September 20. Tho war on Dtlssengei rales between Chicago and Louisville will take n broader range to-morrow ami In viow ol the new; noln.sto be Included, t is believed hat n number of other Hues than the J'niihaiidlo and Loulnvlllo, ow Al b'liiy it Chicago must bo brought Into It and it Is Impossible to say wheie it will slop. Louisville, Now Albany & Chicago will announce In tho morning (hat tlu-y will begin running to-ihoriow evening vhUho Air Lino a train In cluding palace and Pullntam cars to Indianapolis on a schedule of one iimirHiiiirter than trains tiro now run ning between Chicago and tat point, mid that tho laro will be put at ono dollar, which laactiL of ?4.o()oii tlio regular rale. Thereafter lialns will bo run on this lotito tit 8 In the tnoiiilug, running via Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, and will also sell tickets to leading points iu'eompc- tltion wllh tho I'niitiatmie, at ino 101 lowiugintes; Cincinnati, $ 1.6(1; Co luinbiisJtUO; Dayton, f I HO ; Snrlng fleld. i'j.lHi; Urbjuui, $5 lit). Tho i eg ular rato to Cincinnati Is ?S.85. which makes a cut of l.:r, and the cut. to other points named Is. about In the same proportion. The officers of tho road suv thus far they have been on the dciensivo in tho light, merely meeting tho cut by tho Pau.aandlc, bit for the future propose to niuko It the light r an aggressive character till tlio trouble Is settled. HOUSES CK12JlATi:i. T tSl notice: ; To the Merchants of North j You can find right at your doors, PREifitrm ft . 'I SAVED, at EASTERN rvicCMlM comploto assortment of R mm Y GOOD FURNISHING GOODS Boots, Shoes and HaJ At tho Immense Establishment of j m An IJviiluRluii nml 1'lro Thrro liners nml it lili!or ltoy lluriii'il. Plltsburg, September at. An explo sion of Ilte-worKs in anout-butldlng or ibo exhibition to-ulght rcuttcd in the death ot one boy by dentation, tnree valuable rucu horses and the dcilrut tion of uino bundled feet of Btubllng. The fhc-woiku wero Intended for the display to-nionow night, and wero stoieil in a large name building adj.ining tho stables. About nlno o'clock to-night several explosions were heard, and immedi ately an alarm was quickly sounded, but the stiucture, together with tlio adjoining stables, being frame, was sucn a iimhh ot Hamcs, and all the de partment could do was to devote the engine to saving the stu rounding pioperiy. Jn the stables weic many vjluui'ic race hordes .enteied for the races wlmh comtmn o Tuesday. Tin co ot these, i'otlsa jJot, Aland ii. and a green liorso weio ci emitted. Tho others were foi Innately lescucil. lu the stable oecujiled by l'olKti Dot, was a boy joclcy named Thomas lte ers of lvulaina.oi), JMichigun. The ilunies spread so rapidly that lie was unable to get out and was bumcel. i'olka Dot was valued at -,500, jSltiud It. at Ji.l,Od(), and the gieeii horse ut i5l,L;uu. l'ho exposition s loss is about fcj.UU'J, on v.iiicli there is $.i,UUO Insurance. THIEl CUiiAN SUV. Via. i w i .. SLHr Hy " iiiyiJi IT'oi-t TVorth. P.S.--Wo are strictly Wholesale, and study the wj j. iuuiuuuu JLU.y. d-. "VT."' LlUIB WSlDIIlSlB, ) ?h:k awc-B. cd JXjXESSIIE, Si ti i nml h full stock of CEMENT, LIME, ETC., THE OLD STAND, CORNER HOUSTOH AND SEVENTH STREETS. ESTIUTBM capt. j. ;i. ADAilS, 1'HislUuat. D. HOAZ, Mcb-l'rujldeut. W. J. BOAZ, Treasurer. W.OhrJ '0 A HorlliluTiilo alTl.clr Cillel Trciiliiient on tint IhIuihI, Iioston, Sopteniber 2:5. Three fugi tive Cuban slaves who have leached hero (ell a honiblu story of ciuei treat ment to which bondsmen are subjected on the Island. They weic tho property or Mm ino Vantl and wero engaged tilling tlio soil. The hours for labor were rrom 1 a. in. to 8 p. m. Their meals consisted or nine bimnunnas each. About every thrco or four months tlio diet is changed and a pound of codfish given toeuehslivc. Tiiis supply Is to last them lor one week. Tlio women are expected to do the same work us men. Alt slaves nre subjected to tho most brutal punishment oftimes resulting in de nth. In many cases they ure shot down iu attempts t. escape. I-f they iccoveied fiom their wounds lliey weio atteiwaids kept with heavy eliaitiB aiound their ankles to the ends of which wero attathed heavy iron balls. ho hoolt Jbjuor lluwtobiiwiiv. iwo milium uoll, in the stale Til iti. i...h. ".":."v. '..""''" o1 towiKuilT Wnd.: mumi WVM,M0 u,,l I VllitMUIllJiriVA tt hAU.....Ii M-....ivvi,, JIIILMIIH ItlJNllI III t, l.... I !., I..... .. . -- ---Vf Villi I r.MMIIIMllllll ttf.it... II. ... --"" I IVH ill II ,1111111. mi z!Z!t vsrej? Rr ! XX JK ai.A, ""...mo,,,,.-,;;;-,;,!;;.- J'lVI! MBK. Killed by u llolli-r t!xitosloii I.Ut or tho llluiiil. Sluevoport, Ijtu, Seplciuber 22. At eight o'clock to-night tho holler pi Ibo engine runnlntj saws at the biidgo being eouitriictcd over Jted river for the Vicksburg, Shrovcport 1 aclho railroad, exploded, with force killing live and wounding live who wero at work on the night force. A boy named Willie Watts was tho onlv person on tho boat at the tinio of tho explosion who e-;caped unhurt. Tho names of (ho killed aro Al Humpbcrys, Jas. Sun -mots, Win. Thomas, John Mullory and John llttik, all white. Tho wounded aro Willio Jones slightly in head, Abo Gillund, colored, mortally, f. a vnson, wintc, on tho head and . uii-iiBi, 1 ninuiis, wiiite, scalded, and a colored boy, Henry, slightly. The dead bodies aro all lu the tlvcr and nre being draggetl for. I'lumbcrs Strike, ritisbuig. September 2;!. Journo-tne-ii plumbers ntimbeilng seveitil hundred Inaugurated a ettiko u"ainst the proponed leductlon of wages of 1 ty cents pi;r day. While (heir em nloyesbtid given no notilleation of tlio !nV",il0llIc,l,titw,3k,1(nui tltnt thoy i JJ f JirnoV"UMi tills afternoon It was dee ued to tuko this step in -. der to head off their employers. Ti'L. pluinbers arc members of the Kuignts ot Labor, nml tiro known us (he (I. sctnbly of 1050. u A- rhtivcli Dedication, Galveston, September 27. Tho old Baptist chinch cm tho corner of Ihoatl way and Twenty-second H(reets wh sonietliHo ug purchased bythocou grega Ion of tlio Methodist Ki.lsconul ohuroh. n,o building has hJu t -ouglily overhauled, renovated and re paired nml it was tedcdleated. a large uudiepeo was pte-sent. Tho sei. mon was rneuchfd by HuV. V a Johnson, of Foil YA'oith. THE FOItT AVOltTluf Li StOG i & Land Asm Mi CAPITAL STOCK, $100,0.00.00. Buy and Sell all kinds of Live Stock on Commission, Advances on Consignment of same. RANCHES, FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Bought and Sold, LOANS NEGOTIATED ON APPROVED SEOUll Olllco on Houston Street, opiinsito First National Bait WER, SILY1RWABH BIAIOPS, JEWELBI CLOCKS, WAffl SPECTACLES. GOLD, SILVER AMD STEEL All fclmlH ofMusWl Instnnuonte, 8trlni;n, etc. Kngruvli Atieutton KtVOn to IlODalrlnir. Work und S3 IMLgiIxi ti'oot, Sos?t X7WovitH'2 IloJics Uccovcrcil. Shreveport, Ln., Sopteniber 2fl whiles Ull od by tho explo. boljer at Jled ilvtr brlil.r,. ere recovered to-dav ami iiiancrled. Tlw. " I no, m t vill 1 e held ttLiuorrow. Tl o wounded aivriointr Willi oxcent a iiC J vo who will probably die. DAHLilAfi B CLOTHIER S BOS,. M MERGHAHT NOS. 1G AND 18 HOUSTON STKEEX, FORT WORTH, : : : : : .. Tldbnll. K. M.VttnZandl. J. J. JftrvlB. ! TIDBALL, VANZANDT & FOET WOETH, 'TEM AQeneml 15nl:lt)i-lluslnossTransPle(l. Collodions mule and frtrirw -" .uSO uruwn qii mi 0 printlpiil cities or iJnrone. IATI0IAL. HOTEL South Bide ol 8qiiiire Henrietta I exas. new ft rnhnl8 bce hil8ltert recently wltn nH,,ki, rS'SStSRStoJ.''?.. &W? wiiiplo Upnllcd v,vi" iuu. juuio niwuya g7 p. garb Wliolff ,1Manuw- Ji i 11 lllUHVl ' .Moilro" "r-ll 'fF;SH"Ln lit W " -treeUVn.r,.;nilTH.rt fiin i ifui - r. HA?a u m welUupplica. , .... 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