I THE F cassY 35Tnews at J J fiJMnirtOsP11 v Wfl M wklV sa Wl ft SSi MA ISSWjJ uV tad fill TlttllJ iw3 ima fill Sis WK- yMijpreiabrmen coming to AT plBLISHIKGjCO BOILED DOWN to Florence lfVorltoItyttron lirilw Afldpfl Jiart i mSK ft k maJor Groenwleji N TOliUoot TtorJMy172 i over 100 yoaraold fteMleKwlKf IA1 burned to death lit JuputtUl clotbloff jboa rf Columbia Ohio iairco because blullo iti birth auy vdolU OT of tbe Panama canal MlrlojM prosecuted by mBiBCDtwlllbavotnroo iid prcjw -mails In Pue 60UDd Idkowllratbrokeoutin upon tie Great Northern IrsaliuTairrcataraount ol Eta luted 0no jiJtwnt Son Giovanni U Lud threatens to laii at ikit ot the Cnlvorslty iKail Aberystwyth which 44BP it the expense of lilif In America woe wlij u tf Indianapolis while Ujtli u thrown front It toning entangled in tho iVidilnklD tho curhstono nta ImiU tjed 0 Eon o nveIis well known labor IKtrdW Mlcht committed pan account ol Is Ion d Portugal was to eng jiMlfltat Madrid yen iiseftMhli diamond acarf taMsjUKnnteU tho Sutured for tho lltalitaj in Seattle itipiaip000 Tho maan linwaro OI l IHUnrf nikvin n JaraiJ In Toronto on raf attempted to kill awnir Dy putting I C Inmo baa boon JtBjchdler illco on sua Srlwalmnlicated In thn MWllllaM Monroe itomav night U Johnston of rifltrnlt btlwa tor years search rcanr husband wnit hradhlinatManttou Mhldman ln nrrnU IT- iticharre o bigamy raOttbo lTarrai 1 ml Jb trying to aacortalu lnrtthlsplanoti3 really -- vow so oiion referred now nearly forgot- 7fWth authorities are is uuinu aiaios Is Alla Llno ha M 1 tho St Lawrence oi the dlseaso on NhalthoNewnavonls f mor tho 8 iT TnFUrSUBpeUaro j sunerlng ff put under Wet X6 M JL7 Jolllflcatlon 3iarkfunb Zi f ground tui h fax h C vuira nnea CiS -4 irinauodlod SfiriJ v Unlted St Ildtd l0 i0 clIet Ktii sr preTOnt th umi pi knrkod Thati uamuuaa f11 fined hwTi eowaut rom nwt UehlchItkea tCtttei of their 1 r Bold filings lttuir gaiDeit BRUTAL MURDER A Foul Stain on tho Good Naie of Dallas County WM P ANDERSON A CRIPPLE An Hones Farmer Assassinated While Asleep by the Side of His Wife The Crime Committed lor the Sum ol Sixty Dollars The Murder Commlttod While Nolfihbors Are at a Demo cratio feting Meeaujto Tex Nov night at about 0 oclock near llous Iqv a inoBt fchockioij murder was com- farmer hla family conatstlng ol himself wifo and two smalt children 2i T 0 a cripple hardly JfJ iilI nalUal Ito had rotlreu a utitol was thrust thiu VVSS Me bod and two bh0h SSalibro pistol wero discharged to his head which resulted n death Instantly Hli wito jumped out of bod and ran for her mo Two shots were fired at her by tho asuasslns but thoy went wide of tho murk Andoreons dead body was robbed of G0 in cash and his murder ers raado tholr escape They were not recognized Ilobbcry was evidently their object There is no cluo to who tho parties wore Thero were no men near where tho deed was committed all boinc at tho ratification mooting a mile or eo distant DOWN THE MOUNTAINS GRADE Detached Cars Rush With Lhhtninj Speed Alt But TwoJump tho Track Monterey Mex Nor 20 Tho parti j uliis nf uae of ibe uiont remarkablt and eiiltlijjf rnitroiul nwldenta that eicr w cunnl In JlexK o ha reached here Tlie oiitatnplm iwurrid fuur days apo on tlio Mexican uutiouul line Tito trade of tlie road from thU city for a diatiuee of ninety miles beyoud SaltUlo Is very btlMp On Sunday afternoon a doutle hpjdr trnlu was pulliue a train loud of corn up the inojntatn tddc uheu tho coupliii broko reloiislujj tint caboose and sir ears tilled with corn from tbe tntn Jimes Martin tbe condurtor and Frank Ilnr wowl a brakemnn trlwl to ect the braKei hot were ionprlehf to utoji ihe liicreauiui tnonientum of tl cars down the momitoiiu Wittitji n dUtaucu of nix miles the train was rutin up nt a fcpivd of uincly mile an hour Tho card be can jutniinjr tho track and Martin and Harwood loth went down mwtlnR a ter rible death Itcfore Saltillo was reached all of the caw with the exception of tho caboose anl one otlier had left the track Thew two continue their wild flight PubsIivk through Salrlllo yards at the late o fully 1 0 miles an hour The train dinpatcher at Saltlllo was terror stricken when he wiw the cars pasa as ho knew they were certain to cranh iutu another douhlu heudix tttiitht tralu that wan pidllnc tin ttte mountain twmtr miles below Saltlllo ile ronlil kIto the train no warning ko he did the next bout tbluc by hatlntf thn wrtfcklnjr train or dcred out The calonp und loHtletl car kept to the track Frank lat the eng gineer of the up train saw them comltij down the mountain but too late to sale hlniHclf Ill fireman and the crew of tho Koeond enirfne Jumped and reoelrcd but hllcht injuries Harit was burled under a pile of com und debris Both engine were completely dUuiautled INDICATIONS WftHhlnifton Nor 21 I a m Eastern Texas Generally fair except showers In extreme northwost much colder In tho interior by Tuesday morn ing south wlndtf H0GGCLARK NUGENT Hov the People of Texas Di vlded Their Votes YOUR UNCLE NUGENT WAS IN IT Nol Hljh Enouh to Knock the Persimmon but Still Pretty High The Total Vole Now 3G6000 More Counties Heard From SUI Politics Menonite Tel Not 20 NjicHal The ltoe Hill DemoiTacjr cplebratra tlio elation of Clprilauil and lUwg in Brand ntyle lt nlshLnbout lfX Dcuo crata present A silk bauner siren by the tsriaad Democratie dub to the box in lallns county TOtinr tlie Inrjrent proportion of its vole for all tbe Itono cratlc caudttlatcs waturned over to tbe Itow Hill Democrat they baring won tho same 120 Totes were cast nt tlio las election of hleli Cleveland and Hone received 128 and Xujeut and weaver Tbe presentation specech was made lir Jno If Collom of the Garland News and tbe response by J O ItUBiL of Mesqolte in behalf of the Hose Hill leuiueracr Other speeches nero made by Judge F N Sash and others A FDJD HMNT fleorteton Tex Nor aq HpeHaL 7as II Fnblon IleiniKrntie noiulnoe and Columbus Jefferson Jackson 1 co pies parly nominee were riral candidates for representative from this county crni posini the Serenty nrst leKislativo dis trict J nubion received Si0O voles for said oBieo and Jaclson MO votes 1r ine Ftablon a majority of Biity Totes Tbe Seventr seyoud leiilslaUve district Is iniposel of this Wllllnmsoa Slllsm and rails counties Kablou re ceived sli voles for floater and Jackson lill Votes which If countwl would Just reverse tho resell and sire JacLson sixty majority tajblon recelvedtlie tlBcite of elecUon but Jackson will con teat when the legislature meets DELTA Cooper Tex Nov Spertal J The official count show Hore 010 Clark 231 Nntent JOSl VOTE UV COUNTIES Following Is tha vote by counties whore they hare reported In folL counties are vA entirely Soma fow ot those tirely oonrplote one two or throo boxes not Having reported but practically thsiUnlaUlnolualreiol sdi th rotas WORTH GAZETTE Archer Arnutrong Auitln Uaylor Bastrop Lamar ploj ijavuoco Lee Limestone LlroOalc Llberti Lubbock Mai ion Martin Medina Mnfjniiriii Menard Midland Alllam Mills Mitchell Montague Montgomery Morris Motley Naootrdochos Navarro Nolan Nueces Oranae Panola lo Pinto Iarker loltr Potter Presidio plu lUndall Kcevca BodUlver I lock wall Kimuels Husk- Han Jacinto Scurry Shackelford Smith Snyder Starr Stephens Steitnjr HtonetvaU Tarrant Trans I1irockmorton FORI W0BT1I TEXAS MONDAY NOVEMBER 21 IsoE Polled In tho counties given This doe not include town and precinct Bj Arsnttn A t 4 dftrm n Counties 9 K S05 6S 003 M VS sir la to 181 tl 1M lCMHlt S air lto a isj loshios limit - Bjxar r f Blsiico BorJen Ilosquu Bowio Brazos Hramrla BrlHcod ti tt Hewiter Brown Buchel Burlpsm Burnett Caldwell Uiuueroa maj Camp Carson Cass Childress Clay Cherokee Colorado Comal Comanche ColUu Coletnau Concho Cooko Uorolll Crosby Dallas Delta Denton Do witt Donley Duval Eastland Ellis KlPiiso Erath Fall Fanuln Fajette Floyd 4 Fisher Foaid lecstono Prlo V llMa Ihsb13 UA 1fl KA1074 JwitiiiMi3 SOS i 4T3 IM071t7 iJtlel ItWl M07 vn CM lliino ii in iris 051 814 o K la k rwi iTonKim flal ves ton salWI rAHri siiiT 471 tniWio 3f i3 rrUnam I0S1 OraVMou liluvKW uuuuaiupe nM 1 Greer 7W1 1W Hale I as 3 Itnll mil 81 iramiiwa Srs 247 HarrieuuQ 45J J9 Harris wiwti Harrison v tiSi Hartley XI Haskell 2Yi llays vis Henderson llutl IlemDhlll 72 lliu Hood 127 Hopkins 1178 Howard 1 Houston 10 4M Hunt U405 Jack 71s Jancr l His Jones I 7S Jolinson fiMl Karnes I ivt Kerr sH Hlwrlplu so Knox SOT MM NMl I IOO 13 MS 75 4 Mason i 374 Mcculloch 801 nst 141 2 TftZl IC17 ysi tro Ml Mi 10 S07 751 imu ani 1IJ 9fJ ncaioj4 K in 8SWIIOT lit 413 LIU 03 MS is sn lira 1IS5J164 ID 147 - IB3 tub 117 491 Ko 1S4 IRrtl 311 M CO I1 1 703 UIUI C331S10 1118 BOO 174 88 774 3ll D3 til s 10M1128 Ill M Hbol 30 li3 iei 467 iiis M2i 115 m 0U 1117 3i 013 ill 41 1M 211 1 Kl 1S03 896 83 K 155S C7i 817 113 8J JUU87W 16C3 eayHisiiu 1S4 24 Tam Green H eiJ r tsa Sffia W i 1 SSiinAr v v h 17 r All TVNl waner j1 All Walker uasninstoo -- Wlllarirer hVZim Williamson fi2if Wtrhll WtlO Zapata JK tbl tW BMte 65 16 21 S 29 160519 CUrk 10S0KINu rThlsAdSnot Include tho vote cast for Houston and Irendergast whleb SounbfSvery little The row rom these 117 counties lootaup 3W4J If the total reaches 4 IKOOJ J i 489sit0 ted there are still about ha reiiorteiL Upon the lusiimptlon STto Silo of he vision of theee amonif the tnre cau Tmafnint rotos dtdSS win bT leSlycpntlnuaUon division will of those roporUng the be about aa follows Hogg 190000 Clark 12001 N ugont 1OO00 DAMAOINOPRAiniE FIUE Newport Neb Nov Sa Ono of the wont prairie lire this wui wSesSa started to day hla the blowing o hurricano The wndwas Jri i suDKJsed W have started from JSrWrnTarm bouse mil eut spreading three or four tt oiBass mtlS wde and sweeping iverythlng Sf ore ltl The damage at this writing j hard la temany are OTrnl lft pspers j5iuSl Bsbxews WISE WORDS A Prominent Clark Man Says Let Us Have Peace FOR TEXAS SAKE LETS WORK Together Giving the Administration Our Bost Hearty Support All that Agitation Could Do Has Bees Done Lang caa Legislation win not B Rt peited A Good Co mm til on Uw li Needed it One Abilene llcportcr Abilene Ter Nor oecurrt to tut that tlio aidutloii that is tlH hinc vnttuued to a limited eitcnt and ihH biUerneHS expressed by sumo of the lendiuit men of Texa mu renult lu no tfwl to the htcte 1 feel that rou are In lull svuiputtiy wltli any policy that will rult to the bet Jntereu of lexas and I Mlete that you wilt lis ten to tho views of any man who has the welfare and pronperity of Term t heart This Is my only rsaaon for writ uc you Necessarily there Is mqeh dtssppolnt meiit sud ereat BorcticW cnnUm out ot the prvloiieed and bluer uuntet throuck which the vtaM ban i9d But it may te aid of thta fiht that the sooner the people of Texan orgvi their blttenifus toward scti other and unite lu a common caue tho sdvsnce uiont of the material welfare and xrowth of our bUte tho better It will be for ua all Tho coutcfet hn hml It renultfi Tha errors of the adiniidktrstion art thor oughly understood by the lXOple and their officers elect The people do not approve the extreme Tiews once enter tuiued by the udlitiuistrutlou ou tbe lend- iufr qucKiiona upon wmcii tns tauvaeit was made It la Impolitic longer to wuge Mar upon tbe adjnlniftratcn and uusenerous to harire that tho haiiir error of the pat will enter Into tho muire policy or tho state government 1 differ from the Holler lirttrifnr pursueil by Governor Ilotr and cast my ior iuuje iarK imchw i ucuevei there nhoulit be s tlianjce lu this policy 1 um frank to admit that I do net be lieve Governor Mors ha purposely done auythlmc In thn pat that la hit judg ment would work uu Injury to the Itcit Intercut of Texa and I Mleve that no thlnkhie mnn will contend that Governor lioirp wilt do anything In the future that la Ins opinion will be Rftnlnut the proM perily and welfatf of our utate The error of tbe udmluUtrstlou are not nt nil likely to bo repeated for the ovrnor and legislature arc well Informed on the leaiuni itmo mat navn teen nuuie be fore tho iwple and It Is but fair to ad mit that the hxhdatlon tint will follow will be In harmony with tlie view of the it I roouiilA Pwleve tnt iiii 1 v 1 iijr Wsy i n n Will Uti Wtm iprt nniiiiil t in- wtlfii in a iwicfitt 1 Jjriil it tiuiHitistit tieoni h tMtMw of ttthuloul defc m IttiHBU bilk V Ju tit Iceixlaiur t ami 1I mil ptytti to um law tuefp w a flo wftort to do this hut uu the contrary a subtdt tutu was enactM wblth 1 emluently Jut and wise In oil Its provlnfonN The revolt at Houston nnd out of which came the opi oniilon In the Demo cratic party to the preMWt sdnilnlstra tlou came from a diflereace of opinion on tho leading quwtlons uiton which tlie can van j was uiade and which 1 will now dtsctiriii Them question huve either been eliminated m lint ixsue liy the ihauges of tlmea or hare been ao far niodilicd by the reult of the vtnte ami itntloual clectlous an to be no loufcr fraught with dsmjvr to the prlo One of the extreme measures of the prefvent adminUtratlon ws thu railroad commission law It has become neces sary to enact a new law and it can safely be aftNimicd thnt the bursh no just sand arbitrary provisions that char acterized the former law will m omitted from the new Jt Is wed known that tho people do nt desire a taw to oppress or rid ti railroad hut only aurh a law a will protect thciur its 1 nut the nmvnrt tmsblo demands of railway compaides nud It may ho coiitidenuy eipw Uil that a wise aud jut comuilsifou Inw one that li fair to the people and fatr to tlw railroad will he enacted by the next leifiidature The Iett InUTeist the prosperity of tb state demnuds the best tlemeut of this Qufrtlon ami tiu sooner w hareajuxt railroad law the lietU rlt will be for all Interest concerned The evils of the former are known and appre ciated and It 1 only falrio concede thnt In iaadnr the new law thrae evils will be guarded atralust in late senrs in uaent anaraa vr tne ofllccr of the Rtate kavo been made upon the title held by owrmr under patents from the utate Tim motive for dotur ho uecd not 10 questioned but the remit haa been to Imimir valum of lauds In the mnrketaof the country and to deter home seeker sod Investors from hnylut Texas lauds ThU lltljfstlon has resulted in no ffood to Texo but Its oiHIs urt now iwornlzed by the tvolJft The ndmlnUtratiou stands pltlied to the enactment or a law mat wta protect eery Innocent holder f thewe lands from tha attntkM of thf It may be Hf timed that hereafter there nrwir will h train 1 a Quctlon about th validity of the title to tbe patented land from lbe stulc that bare Biased from tbe rnllH MY cninusnics in ItOUR fid 9 ers Tho aetUemeutof thU question la of more vital importance tnaa any other that Las been raised with the adminis tration Tiit Demiwrfit or irzs uiucr on me slher question It miskt jllhte to say that this question 1 ljoudl iurlMle lion of atatv politics aud Uut thu rtrauit m toe national euxuion ur u il ior four VcMrs tn fame It is dOUbtul wheth er even congress J0 pass any cJTectivu law on thla question sod it Is more than probable that this qucstfitn rill never W sotted until tb roraiatrclal na tions of the world ran arrive at an to btt expressetl la an International law This Is not a prscthal questiou in atato politics and Its solution should not now dUtres any Texa Uemoerat Tlie plank In the admmbjtrallon par tys platform advocatis graduated Jjj couie tax for Federal pennies is tnero nonsense and should not be dignified hf tha serious cousideraUon of any one Tlila iiiMtlnr lai iifsf nnlT WTOlid I lis vs- lidfetlon of alete polities bnt to ab surd ami so far contrary w cio muc prindph thst its enercfes oan Well v upon tlie assurance thst It friends wdl never dignify it by calling th attention of our cougressnwn to It and mar be doubly assured that the congress 0f the United flutes will never cousldiv It Ko far an state banks are concerned tbo admin lt ration part o twwer l enact stub a Uw Tb marhiiery tuary Xu Inaugurate aub a ayitarm la Teiaa Is so dhHrutt and U ciujww of iMne It no remote Ihst the people of Texas woulj 10 foeliili to worry theie stlves nier Ihis Irosslnarr erenl Thro must first be an amendment proputKKl to tbe constitution which can only tm submltud to the people with the vonnt of two thirds of the ICKlslntiirc TUi amendment would liave to be adopted by tlie people and approprlste laws after wards enscted by tbe leitlslature A measure thst has m many objections and which Is opposed by so many will hardly become a live Issue axaln besides it is the otucronth of the unfortnnate times A ehsneo has come The evils of hlb protective tariff mid extravairsnt and Indiscriminate national pension will lie corrected nnd with tlie Improvement ot the affairs of the acrleulturnl class the motive that demanded a change In the monetary system will Ih irone The times are now propitious The op portunity to push tho stale well forwsrd In It materlsl progress Is esixdlent but tb measure of the states progress will depend upon her own people There Is no lime uow to prleie ever tlio Iast to quarrel with our nelithhors or waire war acalnst the personnel of tbe stale admin istration As lovers of Texas we should keep Mr state in tlie lino of prosress awl look out for every uilvnntace that will result In the biiildlnit up ot our towns and ellles and tbe of the vast area or excellent surlcultnml lands with in our state now resdy for the svttlenieut of sinculturulsts from other less fnrored sertlons seeklne homes In the South Ior many lone yenrs onr nstloual ov eniment has Ihh coudncted In the sie clat jntsrest of tbe msnufartnrvr of ihe orth and Last nnd protection has l on maintained as a burden upon the agri cultural nnd atock ralslnit class and as an aid to the wealthy tnauufsrturer to Increase his fortune Tile Democratic Party has leen calbnl bnrk to siwer by th scrlmum sl nnd stock-raising- clnnfi of the Nouth and West nnd It may W expected that nntlonnl ledslatlou will beresfler by In tbe interest ot the masses of tbe feoHe l onnlnc did net cease to be prnntaM lu Texas because of nny failure in 1L fnj nt li lnlr n nw1 pries but tbe cost of everything tha farmer had to buy was proportionately too great With a reduction of the tariff on man ufacture artlrlni nnd a redaction of tho IHnsiou list the farming and atoek rjUinz biditstrles thnt have heretororM Isjriie the burden of the government will le so far rellereil that they will oac more fur nish a prolllaMe source of living to Ihe IHopp L t It Is lmpolllle It Is wrong lo leep lexss lu n stale ot ngllnlloii for tin elleit abroad will Is dlssstrous lu ths er 1 of genrral prosirlly abend other sections will push promlneiilly forward for ndrantnge and If war llsn the state ndmlidftriitlon eontlnnes It will bt said to J etas UlsndranUge tlicru Is soim Ihlng wrong with Texas and It Is heller to let Teass ulone I shall not for one hcesuse 1 bsve dif fered wllh loierunr IIOBe enst n stMW In the way of success of his admhilslrn llon 1 appreelnte thnt Texas mu only reallie Uw Prosivrllr she Is entlllil to by having a successful stato administra tion nnd this Is A sulllrisut reason to me to wish and work for tlio success of the administration wo have All the good that can como from agitation has al ready Uen secured and now let lis hare peace Your truly Olio W Steffeiis ottN fxle SJUuXlCii i 1 m t mu n ut iv ti I Am n tUi irdii ar a rn or 1 1 t sirtffiu c tMt tLn I i Uu alt iKud 1 id It nut It t luHi St I iijh JeKtstitti f JAr Lk had lfcstn Mrctrjf HIGH HEAVtN Sapara f att jtni ttos sseot a f iflsfiKM Iteg PalbtU -- P Tv - HOMEWARD BOUND V- VirUl Kinwioks i IjitiftiMf heaw bivmkiJ bstltrhifr a u tn e buardinif jiws 3o caretwl 1 1 rmlT fltb the utmost decorum nnd thriftily explained that she had sejinrato1 from Iter husband and becauso tho Jaws of New Yotk ffara tho father txmtrol of u child if a son when born lu that state bhu bad como to Indiana b await con ilnement inordor to bonbHoIutely sure that her child could not bo takou front her A fow weeks apo she voluntarily wont to tho city liot plial Tho child was born sovcrnl days ajo It is a boy Tho mother however failed to rally and her dead body now Ilea at thn inor giio aurattlu the arrival of Mrs Itlioda Htott her mother who will rtach hero beforo morning1 Nothing Is known of tho history of the load woman beyond what Is stated DECLARED OFF THE HOMESTEAD STfllKEHS AF TEn FIVE MONTHS Of a Fight Uneuuslled for III Bitterness Ac knowledge Defeat and Will He lurd lo Their Placet Homestead Pa Nov 20 Th great strike at Carnegiw s Homestead works Is declared off After live months which for bitterness has probably never been ewislly In this country ihe army of strikers linn II y decided to day to give up tho fight This action was taken at a meeting of the Amalgamated sssndatlou nt Homestead this afternoon tbe vote standing 101 In favor of dccttrlng tn strike off to PI asalnsL Among thorn p react t at the meeting were Presi dent Carney rVerclarr KlUeu Treasurer Madden and Darld I nirh of tbe ftdti sorr board The t ftiHaU addressed th memlers In plain words and iild them the strike was lost nnd adrlsed them to take step to better ll tdr condition The Homestead striku proved ono of tlie most disastrous In the history of tho country It originate from a reduc ttoo of wagfMt lo the departments wtirre metnl ttrs of thn Amalgamated assocta tloo of Irou and steel workers were em ployed The hitch was on w bat 1 known as the sliding scale Jt 1 a scale wMdi regolate the mens ware by the market price of sictl bllleu Us stibmipient his tory la well known The sirlko at oue time Involved early 10OX1 men add tho loss In wares will res Hi It Is said in the Deluhborkood of 2n0ftO0 One Thousand Italians Sail For Their Native Shores Nor York Nor 20 Tho Hambure AnerJcin packetstoamshlpruerstlils marck on her inltfat trip to the Medi terranean to morrow will cairy 1000 Italian steerajro paMdvera Most of them are returnlnif for tho Christmas liolfdays while other Itave aocumu lated small fortunes and are iroln to live In Italy again MRS lifiLMONT DEAD New York Nov 20 Mm AugustD 1 tnont widow of the late August Xiel moot the well known banker du 4 alter alliiderlDkriainessather residence here this lUmooa He 1 t 1 vaa rg the p JjQCSTtcd ROTTEN Is Galveston to the Core Says Rev Sam Jones M0RES0THANANEGG0FHEN Made Odoriferous by the RavigM of Father Time 1 tbrnc net v ghL i vaugifii i JLRRY 10 DLN A Mh 4 Old Wants Polite men lo Tali Their Uiy fir casus Cutct tho Tabernacle or Keep Onler Parslitcncy In Evil Endoth In Death nalvevttnn Tei Nov SO Special Hie fsuuHl evnnirVlUt tam Juno and 11 tleortw Stewart Mrlve l this luorulttg Joiii hehl Ids Initial see vito t the rirv HaptUl ihutxh at 11 oclock and prcsttn l to n crowdetl house Iln tteffna hi nervhw nt the tnWrnattc lu the lVka preait at it oclock and de livered one of tin ihura trrtHht til rmri tr an of fully fiW pimple llf hi Id forth her utntlit to nUht to another iumiene audfeuee aud before tvmuictictui Id wrmott he uindo itn appeal for mouty to pay for the ex pennes of llulor the ptAco tp Thut he did not want money and If he did he would not come to this lty to set It That ho had 1 wu csIInS s moatclutnk a neiina tlouallvt nnd a htaekmiarsl but ucver n fol aud had alvaH been jitvcu credit for common seue and that he did not want to create the uplnlou that 1 Imd lost his itttnmoii sense ho far a to i urne down to Gslreotou nnd Ak for mouvy that he had 1kcii trcatetl m utnly ilmt where thnt ho eoutd ntTord to work for Holt ilnc In this city ami Ixmrd himself while doing It Vie then nmioimccd ns Id text s rifhieouiflions tendcth to life ao In who lu evil cudcth Jit death lis haduttetvd but u few worU when be stepped ahruittly and nuked If a jKIIceiiaii wn tnweiit There nemo one Ulklnir onr I hen- mid 1 wunt him removed nt ui And he wanted It iuiIertnol that no hm down MacVctmrtl could come to this meeting mid dlntuih It without Iwtnjr punUbed nnd h wanted all imli n treated and jnlted and he would BpiK or nnulntii I hem In tlie lnnrnlne nmt that If t he policemen tihl not want to do Ibelr duly he wauteil tlieiu to lute their Insv cercnxi iiwny fnun iher atid would si that there wo im dlwrilcr If tliey lutl any rotten edipt to throw to lire away a they could not throw an eits one hilf aa rotten their town It whs txutcn to the oiv nnd had lo t nil tlie elctneut of reapftt mnl decency and wuj cnmlnir dally H talked plala he said hut Kiey knew ho lohl Ihe truth After u lone and animated iiKrcsnliHt of whkh llw above la a brief ou til lie Mr dones plumcm Into his ser mon sud lu plain nitd emphntle laiiRUiike lortrjrd the wirkedn aud weakness of the human rare nud made apt nnd perllnttit sltuton t tlie wlckeflncMS itnA itirrnntiftti I hilt uravrilld lii US - It Ii tiw addlsni u uu htiiiv r j tni kol1 tUsmlssod tnotu wiui a fvelikg Wflttatu Harrtaea About Istpoie tporle Cattle Collon and HalntiaVhij -Why Collan Is I nporlcd froni Egypt and Peru t Wnsblnitoii Not report of tlio smretary of ngrhultuie hits Ueu suhuiltlei to the president Tlio reiNOt Ntrlus with a comparison of ho eiitT trade or tbe past liseu onr wltli that of former tsars nud emphasis- th fun thst of more thuu u billlnti dnllarM n reswutlug tie riHrU of our domicile produi u of the past year m uiiy Hi r iiiii inlsted of ngriritliurnl irolinli tliue not only making the 1IiIuhI Htslea the rredltor of the world for sum ex ctHitlng tioUOONX In cues of our ca put ts ovrr inipottrt hut relieving thu home markets from surplus products which would have otherwise reduced prices to a point Mow the cunt of prt ductiou lu regit id to imtwrts he llmh etKourugeuitiit for farmers In the futt that In spile of nu ugKtegnio iuercsMi Uiere1 a rediiithiu In the proportion of liuiafKM conalsllug of the produit whteti cojuiwte with our Amerlcun agrleult itr He iieVfrtheleN regards pnihuti com jKtliig with the product of our own oll as still far too treat He Instances 40 000000 worth of solnisl prodnrts V SlOiPUi worth of blis f27lKM0sY wortb ot hides 30osiiO0 worth of fruits oml wines as arthles of this kind aud diet the ImiwrtH of raw silk amount ing to fi5fKJ0O0 yearly aa an Instaiim of produsU Iniportetl whldi Ioutd wltli proper encoiirniieuient prwluce Ju our own tfiutiir Itcrlewlug Ihe regulation for the cou trd and preentton of Tesas fever he omt ludiM nlth tlie declaration that they hsve saved three times its murh money to ratllo growers yearly as Is required t run the whole department lis nays the Itvspcvtiou laws have restored ihe eu fldence of forelguers Ut Ihe beidthful tipni of our cattle IJre rslttf r sports lu 1KS amounutt tu hem whereas In 18tl we exported HOIKH nt an In crease In value averaging XOi per head A comparison of Chimo market quotiiv tlons fur HeptemlMr tt with liSWl shows n u Incica In value of cutlM sold a mount log to from 4 to 15 pvr bead according to wefght On the aggn gsleof arcordlug to w tight Jn the aggregatoof cattle sold In a single year tills would amount to tlOOOOM The seeretiiry note ths retlurtjn of the cotton area la this country a a movement lo the rlitbt direction I In suya one of tin gratifylrg featnris of our agrleult nr Industry during thn past year has Un the marked reduction In cotton area throughout the nHton states One of the tnwl dlffiftilt thing to control in agricultural btduslry Is a fair ratio of the product to ihe demand Kvery year of gov prlcctf tend to overproduction the following year with a natural result of denrewlon lu prices unless lids be f rtuoatrlv prevenUtl liy fortuitous eondlrion which no one can forsee or control Kor the past few years tht orko of cotton has been extraordina silljr low aud the prodiirHon so gi ear tliat earh rff leaving a surplus over eou eumptlou prcluced finally ancb a ple thoric condition in tbo market a to greatly diwurace notion gnmers Ibla nnsatisfsctorr condition of affairs how cvtrr was not without a saliitorr effect for It I evident now a jcry considers hi reductluu In th area planted lo cottoa has taken place tha result of a determin ed effort on the part of the growers to limit the vroduetloa and turn a por tion of their land to otter crop Ift counct tlomwith the great Increase which Las Uku plsee f Iste years In out Imports of raw tton Imports which hot n tw rears ago ware bardlr Laown Ilnrlng past nVal year raw eoltua VOL XVII NO 10 of aS153itt as atalnt J2K1VH0 for the year previous nnd S11v228 for tbe fiscal year railing In 1KI Tbe most of the Imported cotton comes from Rgypt and Is demanded ou aceouut ot the peculiar thiiracterlstics which It posse sea and which are not to Ih found In home grown cottons Fome Imports were also madu from Ieru and 1 am Informed Ihe entire supply of 1erutlnn cotton Imported iluds Its way not Into cotton factories but into the Manufactories ef woolen goods Its char acter being aueh Da to make it especi ally dsMedi for mixing with woolen goods without detection Wllh n view to rhiHtlng our Imports of foreign cotton and especially Kgyptlnn I hiivo tnkon measure to undertake wllb the of some exiierlment stations la cotton ststes etperluienta wllh a view prmlnelng cotton of home growth which shall serve as an ellicient subsll tole for llgypthn Tho sjeeelsry than reviews In deUll the work of several tlher divisions of he department tslntall eiiieiloients II ro lKllv made aa congress directed but the facts lu Us possession do ket hi Ma opinion Justify t mi potions formtsl by IsOetcrs lu this meth od ot nrtlllclol niln niftVlnii BLAlriElifTER HE PASSED A GOOD NIGHT AND IS IMPROVED Territory Democrats Say They BolEave In Home Rule and Have CAndUatri of Their Oivn General Politics AN Mhlnstoii Nov U Att r a cont fortuhle illicit e Hecretar lllnluv U better to day ami rapidly luproing MOAUCHTWU IdU MAItfiUAU Mclesttr T Nov tbrlal MeAUtcr rattled und upthused with great Pump sud show A aiili Hunt sluii sreatsltig by u uuuiber of promti t ljemoerutt trtioitin inn and auvits illumttialed our town as never men had dittn lcforu The nsntrnitts for oQico ere nuiuerott and for tha first tltoo lu the hUtory ot the Indian Toiiliory tlio Dcittoernts nm thotYiiighly oigauiaet and will n o thut their petilv nt home tlrst supltet We uoliml tn the Unrcttc oi Ihe 18th that tlie WnhicmlhV bnrhad recommend l a tlttreii of that city for fcdrrnl JudKi whlti of tin Indian Territory now held b Judge Shackelford It there I a plpuhtt principal among thn lrislu ttie Democrat ami I ho India us It Is Home ltnle It thcto U one olllco thut the peopls of this Tftiitorr hmP mum Interest lit than nur olher It Is that of theVnllvd Kates marshal Mr 4 J MeAlestcrhns f siti favorably npkeii of for this pt- tsitUit as being ihe lvht uiau lu the rtfiht plnct r tfAlpNtor Is a una who 1 Identified wllh tliU country Luont the peoidis la a thorwtighty respoustlil mam u good tiqetinnw4 iaiui Is well aud favorably kivonAll oer the territory i i - lllr the Democriits ia minus tot i Mln oi i fie itfltl t r aiv uttiS miiii tu im t o Pit T cK l i vUAND a avu ntTOUi rt lUlltUuli t M MO itiiil 10 ij mi jiiUi uu IIMI naimro 4- tnt h Var it flsr In jry Mil lie Ilnth New an admirer In OftUninl Mil nud Is sail to If tlw largist tnrkev thni has evel pasfXHl iliroitcrh Oamdcn Hhillotii The 06 drift around tho station ihvbire the gob btwr wn taller thnu a insti ami If drirs throtiKh the gate l the train It woulfe have had to thetk Ha long red head U Set out un thu plntfotm THnCE KILLED And Two lnured In a Railway Collision in Chicago Chicago 111 Nov 20 Ily the col HfHiU of two liottvlly IiWoh frciirhi trulha tut thu Holt lino mllway near tho Archer nvcnuo cross liiy of tho Alton l atlrnad this mnrnlutf llirco lives wort j ltMt nud two men wero In Jure wliu nuy not tvixivei Tho killed nch John Ho iuoamp ounductoe of the Ilsllltnettaln Htchnrd A Ktto th brakeinan und IxjuIi Obits thu flro man Tbo Injured arc Ttionm Oar land thoipffimor und 1 oil 11 Hott tho brukemanof tlioulber ttaln THE NICARAGUA CANAL Arrangements Completed for tho National Convention New Orleans T n Nov 20 R J Oiionahuc president of the hoard of trade utate that arraurcmciiU are com pleted for I ho tint If im I NlraurnKiia eng nui cnuciillmi On the ItUlh of NoremK r Tlio New Orleans loiird of trade mpicst the delegutea on ut rival to rejrlnler at the oUiut of their sitrttary The gor emor of luxiuns nnd th mayor vt New OrlentiM hato tuiMcd tlMt goivrnors and muuliliialltles of tic rnrimis status as delegates Promhient Koiitheru mil wn and steamship owner hare sug gested the tended mi to the delegates of su ex eng r si 011 ou a fast tatutr to ths Atlantic harbor of tho Nicaragua cauuL 1W3A LTIU DUIINKD Memphis Tvon Nor steamer Jbsa hw of the Ioo line at rived at this trt this morning- at fl oclock from Aabiortwlth alarjrecarpg of cotton At U oclock fire waa di oovonxl amldshlp And In a short time the bout was entirely destroyed Bits waa valued at t50tK and insured for 127000 I Art of tha cargo was saved In a damaged rendition The carra was insuroaundui open pollclos by the consljfccs who are Memphis mer chants WinTBPLAW8 KY MUilNBD Owenboro Ky Noy 20 News was received bore to day of tho partial de atriictloti by fire of tho village of White Plains Tbofiro started la a vacant storeroom at 10 oclock yesterday morulnj Klght butldlnce rero burned before the fire waa undVr oontrol The depot which contained a largo amount of freight for country towns around IVhlto iloltw a church a doctors of fice four storerooms uod one rosdeao wt reburoed Hutliltleof tbe contents of tbe buildings were saved No rclU blo lafonoatlon m to loswe or Insurance can bo obtalncdronaccvUDtof telegraph wires Doing down The Kl Iuls sew watur tuwar lahl Um L dot to tits amount i to b the Idghstt la taavverU 1 V 4 fa fm HlJt alli 6 UH fil J U w WW V 1 s y tfl m IS il dK ill I V M j mMH v i vv i v j ii 1 tii mi iril II