The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 306, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 6, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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Entered rt ih Fosofflc lit Houston
i t < aa Stond Clan Mitlw
Sub > > i oy Mall Dally and Sunday
Pf rr MOO nix month t9
thrt < im t 13 J > one month 1109
Sunday i it iino tear 1160
fe Mti > kl > Ii l oiijri and TSurt
daysOut r 00 lx months K
cents ihre months ffi cent
Dat rn Burtnes i > fflee tt Tribune Bull
inf New York 8 C Beekwlth
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ery Chicago IIL 8 C Beekwlth
ilrmony
Coagresmina David B Canerson think
rrlth Senator Mills that tke demand of
tie Matlock nniminn li tmtlm > and
wholly ont place u lending to har-
mony
In every B e th re are now oSffereoce
among dern ems upon peDdlo measure
whlftj will reconciled In due time and
pending d1 u 1 i and eettleinent no dem-
ocrat can y art Itrarlly required to In-
dorse the i i at a fHowdtuiutrat
Such a 1 instead of promoting
haTimny 1 u i r t way to defeat I
jondtbat wn io 1 jubt the very purine
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< i tsBucMe That puri
Vm R > < 3ainocTau taTexa
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4 will harfntmite ssigj
I UNO TOOBLEMS
i foclliJe of the rTawaihio
> i i be toned tn the hooae to
enate the Federal eteetioiM r
I echtiduCed tar a final vote and
lmml lnt nalnable debate will
i concluded
rr J oee by reason of ta creater mrnv
t < oppoed to be the more unwieldy
c et the houaa paMed the electtaas
w a oumpara < tve1y Utlla delay aent
i t he senato and thas took np th
ircKjcuM nd perfected lu added
r venue bill which Included the In
uut and then pisaed the ameaded
< n a canter The senate meanwhile
< been dallying wtth the clecUaoi bill
i Hawaiian retoCntlona and haa flMahed
Mm It hoped die aenala would
i f the coaat dear by the time the
trUC bin reached It but the
ope wu not reaJUed and the
eeord of the senate tor alow de
bsratim hardly Juatlfled tlw Indulgence
f any rjch hope With the ejection bill
nd the Hawaiian resolution out of the-
y Jrowever chere wiu be no excuse for
jrther Cvay and the senate may take up
it tariff bin and surprise the country by
promptness In disposing of It
TAMMANY AQAiy
Th dectlon of Mr Lemuel Ely Qulg
< compress from one of the ew York
i Ity dtotrlcts heretofore democratic has-
t roudtt foKh as ml fht nave been expect
t i some criticism of Taraouny
Because John n Fellows carried the
strict In S1 by nearly 9000 more vol
n were slten to hi republican opponent
Or tigimin conlllcl III Ireland and Cun
adii A flluiKj miuTAzlne called Up to
Date hit ei ti red the arena us agalnm
lo ProtoJtant and Catluillni ssuinlrif
theso to reprusetit tic opposing faitlonii oi
tbo A I A and nntlA V A uu
wiwlnff the claim ptit forth by a hicm
dally paper Uiat Mayor Hopkins was e t
iA mayor of that city by the la r i i i t
of rellglou prejudice Into IKJtlo u
i lares that Hie llomau Cattiollq churui
douilriatea Uie democtutlo imrty ju l au
lhe MtUiwlIu church with a llttlo < Ut
nce from other ei uigellcal iknomlin
tione for dominated the
year n public m
partx Acwrdlnif to i p to pato to have
poillifvil preferment one must have r lho
lie Inflii iue so fir na file ro twI ether
cities arc concerned wiillo piivloulily a
Methtdli nroommendnjtlon wn ewtntlal
All this of oinrF In m r trash and
mi w ii r ln wi > relit i
parti i n w i iMl I ii tnirti eta e
mentK In no r c mm i ruip Ii J
ttiore no r if rrlroii I nie of <
lltle bMli f jtie calm thst cny church
ilntrlmtm iith r fmot pnlllcal party
There tfr < roVtauK MkiU In nil parti
and ft < v thlnkeni JIKt Cp to Kate wn <
oull fivnr the lntrliic1lon of mllt1ou
eortnueralMi Into polltlca not for the brt
i i r nu or of either rWIleJ
t ii r r ilu < erthrow of all felllon
7 i Tiioi the idea of the roo o
tic lKI i > or mnirazlne But th AlMlldWI
rl fm a upon all atieh effort
Ilu i ant m nixlnpr up of reiurlao and
f lltl nl cortro er li i of church d atate
r I no political party hated on theotofica
li Frrn or rciitloua prejudice or antec
rinn to rellulout belief can tvet sain
fermanent recomltlon here
The betinnlns of wisdom Is to be happy
la spit of mltfortune I know two ladles
who hate their husbands and they manege
to enjoy life pratty well Dont be miter
able always because yeu happen to have
married the wroiur nun it It wrens to
distort others because you art unhappy
yourself They will suffer In sympathy
and under thnt Imttinc do yw harm by
bad advice it Is hotter to try and seem
happy and chwrfal ldta <
Anarchist PnmdnrsraM p sbably TW
puthtxes defpty wttb AnsrcWst VatllsAt
Tbe Memphis App lAralnnch thinks
Hecrf tary Carlisle 5 dolne the best he can
and say The sittMtkm he confrasis
was maJe f > r htm by tie republican
party Now the question la does the
confront the aliustloo or doe
pconAKiRt the ecrtary and
In tUner txm ttt i3yXiWVn made
far Km
prcukily
Ys
Of ft daaUi reported In The Pest Sun-
day one w a person aged one itand
two Tt
Th late Otottt W ChOds the ojstln
s iUned Philadelphia alitor and phiUnthro
I > tot who died last Saturday wa a warm
admirer of Alexander II fltephena the
vice president of the Southern Confeder-
acy nd gave a hundred dutlart toward
building a monument to the Oorgla
statesman
References to Hie expiration of the Bell
trtepbune patents are becoming atala
Ring i > a
A carole dispatch having announced that
the Brajclrian btltlgereota desire the good
office of the Untied Bute as a means of
outing th tr difficultly a Wnialngton
paper answers that the home demand Ii
such that there are not enough good of
Iter to go around
The New Orlran Picayune raise the
question as to whether It I mare wicked
to sell than to buy liquor on Huttday
Referring to the recent peculation of a
messenger a Washington special aaya
the law makes the treasurer responsible
under hi bond for all lo es through the
dishonesty ct employe and glte him no
voice tn their election This sevtn hard-
ly fsir
There Me Indication that the early
spring will be heralded by < h commence
men of many new buildings In Houston
James K Vsrdeman speaker of the
house of repressntatives of Mlaxiselppt I
a native of Texas and sbout IS year of
it Is asaumed that the democratic candl age He was unanimously elected pea > tr
it who foiled of an election lut feck
4 not have the hearty support of the
iremany democrat
What the Cannes may be which led to
sie democratic defeat complained of will
f course be a matter of conjecture and
pinion will aiaer materially but the
lea that Tammany I responsible for the
tiling off In the dfstiocratlc vote either
trough knifing the candidate or Indlf
frenc as to the result Is somewhat far
trhed The surgMtion t t Mr Clete
iud frleiv Mr Btrauas was el ct 3
plte Tamrnary apathy etc i like
1 far fetched The truth Is the vole
tat was very light showing a very grc t
illlng off In the republican as well as In
i i democratic oto a not unusual thlnit
special p < ctli > to fill vacancies Air
ran being a practical phlianthrorm
hoe bentrflctuce has appealed to < he
alltude of Uiousuod of the poor of Ne
> rx probably owe hi election larirely
personal popularity It i quite prob
le that th falling off In tb >
mocratlc vote in th two New
dlatriots was not due to Otasatlxfae
with th party tariff reform policy
republicans have claimed or to dleaat
l action with the admlnlitratlon or any
i i ig of mat sort but lmply to the over
c Idenee of the denmerau who thought
iioinlit < cu were In no danger nd
ore did not exert themselves ufO
not the first time democrat have
i jght napping by their wily oppo
cnP lie reposing In fancied seeurlly
< IfirKClTAND STATE
T rt I rr Uglous freedom Is on o the
i Im f the constitution of Ui
i i a ij aiy Infringement meets wlih
ii < iju ti f Distance
mplti iioranee of ohurch and state
i utiiy bMntlal to the malntanuiic
< irinii upon which the govern
wem liberty of conclenc
H a r TaJncJ und a mans religions or-
t 1ihimj i arc not uppos d to-
t hi point nl or social RlandiitH in-
n u > Khm < i Ttere la however a
i urn n dianbiiiiin In tn iuarter to
injw t ovurcii ootitiovei Into political
Ii m nn and io mix u i I > n and potl
f i to sinh a wkv h I tr hurtful to
1 ii m > pnlltlcu liiiivn as
tic American Piirtoii A i miclatlun
v i Mirii io In an t ii tn r f mill Ithli
p i in in In the Norta und 1 ot whlli
1 i uny rtllgfuUf 11 n i I r i i
tl i i t ipimiux to the el i in tf oi ii ni
rt i i iwfi ifan lulu h t i t
w I h tin lu not sutMotltn nn I Hie pi
ci i < l r 1 ilulntu are wo Inc 1 i n
tli P A that riot lisv i i
when tif i o iument have faeej
oilier el iilnr to the Roman Catholic j
and I proiiiinenrly mcntlonet for gov
ernnr and Urltol Rtates senator
tVnen Editor Quigg toko hi seat In con-
gress he should be permitted to use the
blue pencil on the congressional debate
ft Is quite true a the Philadelphia
ledger shkvc That the Income tax will
be psld by a minority vf the popula-
tion hut not by a mlwrlty of the wealth
The msJarKy will b ve it i innln there
One of tariff refiimnd monopoVes
IhwJS 2ls tly Elsirf l In still In tbi
rlws and pun it murar tru t In the en
Mortal always have and will lway i by ectoiuill m
have to have something to flgbt And
the New la mortal
Dog delight to bark and bite for tl
their nature to but congressmMi should
not angry get and figuratively scratch out
each other eye
inciivMiB iviHifv7invs
The BmlthvKle Time I added to the
list of paper In lliron rounty Tlie
proBrtetoni Mem n Wilson and Bruce
RutMrts are oonndent of a brilliant fuluro
for Omlihrllle and promise to tuka the
Time a fslihiul rn > r sent tiv of lb
pitigrOM ot that llttl city
Th Clarksvlll Ttwe refuse o UM up
tbe gray Tnarter In th editor thlnkpan
in on effort to mljunt the politic of tb
couMV It say
1 to polnldoiM la Texi may brtns on
S5SCillfBKitbe tbi yearfbtt
oV tojng mu fw Sr SWaSK
The Texae t aoo it of Austin is mak
ing war on tb Mloon bustnea in general
und the atloeiu of it
own town In par-
t ular It dim th decWon of tb In
1 ii i > court to the ctr ct that
l i i itv iw nan demand damage of
ii r i ir f i ing bu lnM c
i t > i lnc
< N aad urw
c i In to uniki a 1 applloa
i mi iiig
Tho Biwnwood Bulletin think It 1
w n of lr mli to ttlk about
a buslne
nun f i tiivfinor It aayi
Iulltles liir ling itliico
beooiiie an In
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HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY MORXINC3 FEBRUARY 6 l U
I P ili i Fort IV ft pi k
Ojiiiu lh Jir 1 > M-
In the mldirt of a I the oonfrt bn ftMt
H t ln emrendTM by a number of
1 prr < in r tl > thr 1 How reus
n frm tJ iinn1M It t r It
l inc mcol i t the breAh between
tl pr Mfit an I the n > te baa been
< l Now irxttr democrwe let us
ii fjrglM and forget Peace at Mied
iMt r mean peso ft the Brnptre Bute
I the wins of ttat peice wilt be
Molhar National victory Peace In
5S ur dsnocratic rule and
populist death With such Imppy retitils
to ne consummated now csn r > l demo
refrotn from nnllinz under one
banner
The Neoowdoch a ronl < lc begin lu
flfth vthuroe with the last Issue Editor
Haitoni states that tb paper has rescued
that point In Ms existence where It may
truly be coiukterrd a llxture The Chron-
icle to an earnest worker for Nacagdochei
county and deserves H success
A 6UPPRB6SS0 HISTORY
History will continue to paint the
Southern lenders a tie most detestable
of traitor
Thus said the Xew York Advertiser In
commenting on an editorial tn the col
umns some urn ago expressing the desire
of Tne Post and of the Southern people
for a history giving an impartial present
tton of fast concerning th war between
use states and embalming as they shouM
be embalmed the velar and achievement
of tne Confederate soldier and conceding
to the South the patriotism and aohtsty or
it ntottve
At that very tlme rher bad been writ
ten in a forefcm land and by one who
could act Us charrod with sectional bias
on account of brh oi residence the bcok
whJeo is nrOTcstnced by no iev an author
ity than Professor Dabneyprofesjor of
history In the University of Virginia to
be perhape the truest history of this
counted aa a vrhole trheh haa yet been
drawi nd the pubVxion of which the
Richmond Times y haa gone fartaer
towards setting tVC mind of the civilised
world right abfr to South than
any
other event
W knew not at the time referred to
of the existence of this book because of
the singular fate that befell it shortly
after lu publication The story U an In
teresting and significant one
Some years ago Mr Percy Oreg a distin
guished Kaglish writer Came to tht roun
try and devoted momv time to observing
the social and Individual life and cbarae
terletlcs of the peoples of the dilterent
State and to an exhaustive atody of
their nlftory and Institution from the
earliest colonial times to the present era
The result of hi observation and atudlee
was a History of the Cnlted State
which although It was published In Eng
land several year ago waa not heard of
by tb people of thl country till a very
recent date In explanation of th sin
irular fact It Is said that a wealthy New
Englander bought and withdrew from cir
culation all the copies that found their
way Into this country and no Northern
house would publish It nor keep it for
saleFor
For the Englishman hs1 told the truth
He had told thtt truth about slavery In tlm
South and about the war between the
States tho real causes that led to It nnd
the principles Involved In itanl there
fore hie book was not the kind of litera-
ture the Now York Advcrtlsar und Some
of our Northern brethren destrml to see
circulated It was not the kind which
they have been
energetically and success-
fully engaged In circulating over muco the
war and have actually sucrcedrd In put-
ting In many ut our Koutbern homos and
Mhool It did not rmlnt Davis and Ie
and the iwber Southern loaders a detesta
ble traitors and the people of Ibe South
seinibaihartanii n the Encyclopedia
Drliannka does and o our xealoua and
vigilant New England l < rither < < icrmned
to squelch it It wu bad enough that
such a book alio ud bo published and rend
In a foreign land It neier would do at
all for It to i Irculate In Amirtca It must
by all nuMtu bo suppressed and supprea
1 It ass
But truth crushed to earth will rl e
again aid seven > ar after his immor
Atlwita lnvHaUon to the Orand Army tl book ni t n tie llgtu Oiega HIs
of he Repabllr to bold It next arnual tory cf tho United Btate ha been res
fnaimvmiM in that city wem to meet riril fnai the oblivion to which unfriendly
ntlh a good deal of favor M the Not tb art malignant hands would have con
There hi ont BUnas eonxressman who
haa aucwIHcd In making a good deal of
noise without having u eeded In mak
lag a Ult
They were soon tn quarreling term
falling out about a great many things
which Is ulnavs the sign of a good under-
standing ld ala
Th esteemed Galveston News says
signed M A patrlotio Southern publUher
at la t got htld of a copy and printed an
American edition to wnlch Genera Wade
Hampton ha written an Intrcduetion
Gtrtrol Hampton Bay
The American publishers of this re-
markable work have conferred a benefit
upo tho reading public of thl country
by placing It wltbln the reach ot all
thoughtful student of American lilatory
who desire tolearn the truth unob cured
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or partisanship
To the Southern people the book la of In-
estimable value for It contains not only
a vindication of the South but It bears
noble teatlmony tb th devotion tbe pa
triotism and the erolum of Its citizen
livery true man In the South who
followed Abe l rry cross in Its brief but
glorimi career every one who feels a
pride In the achievements of our Southland
In the past or whji wishes to aee pur pno
Dl vindlcatfrl should read Oicg Hi
tory of the 1nltod suite
Further Indorsement of thl book U
uuuded by no true Poutltrrn man nor
woman and th Atlanta Constitution I
perfcotly nto In predicting that there will
be a great demand for it In the South i It
would be a reproach lo our people should
It not be no Tho Constitution also truly
any tht the fait that tho author was un
Kngllshroan bud literary man of high
standing gives the book more weight tuoii
would attach to a work of Southern nu
thomhlp which would be more or loss
opon to tlie charge of secUuual bins u I
true that being a Briton th author nat
urnlly views tbe war of the revolution
from a British atandnoint and place a dif-
ferent estimate upon soma of oux revo
lutionary heroes and statesmen from that
wtil h we buvu been taught to place upon
Ahem but that Is not to be counted in th
balance agnlnat the grua work that hla
history ha done In lifting from the people
of the South th load of calumny and
mlrspruttatlon whloli Northern writer
have systematically and unscrupulously
heaped upon Ihem
Tviins in Ijiiitinni
Nw York February lC Laaaru of
> tla U in New York buytog good
nf
Hlierman Tejtaa I top
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imp Fort Womh Mall Ijnvaklnic i L
fft to the bog raising SS S I HHoriN illorf 0 0 ln ft
of I s < i iin in 1 Ins rilwd a purse of
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IKING OF CAENIVAL
1U OV Ills WM VI VISIT TO MSW
OHIBAAS
Ileet of 1IU 31nje fy Vowrapenlea
Hint OiitltirulMV < l fluenti Kind
Soldier In the Oresit lnrade
Iltawatti of the ttrevr
New Orleans La February Rex the
king of the carnival arrived at neon to
day being escorted up he river by the
revenue euu rs dslveeton Forward and
Smith the Mexican warship Zoragoesa
the Norwegian Viking and a flotilla of
twelve ttamboauu
All the New Orleans militia paraded la-
the escort Several famous command of
other cities also participated Among
them the Governor Orty of Dubuque
Iowa the Burgesses Corps of Albany th
Old Onard of New York City and the
Boston Lancers
Among the dlitlngulabed goetu who
rod in carriage with th members of
Rex court were Major General Sohoflatd
Oeneral Slommb of New York Senator
Kanderson and Senator McMillan
Th superb pageant of Proteus appeared
tn a series of beautiful tableaux Shortly
after dusk tonlitit
James Atkii son
spent hi llff
dlplomaUc cor
Persia Hi norW
Tho rich Oriental co tumng the fama3
tic monsters the ira jc architecture and
the glorious foliage with the uatoward
situations of the poetic sory afford play
for a rarely beauiif jl and wlnolly arUtlc
dlspluy The Ktivnil judgment was that
the opportunity had bum grasped nnd Sha
pageant tms pronounced one of the moitt
ported of the many that have paraled
Hie streets of the Carnival Cliy ot Amer
icaThe
The first cur bore Proteus The change-
able monarch wis holraetcit and gowned
a n prince of Prsla and rode upon a
wonderful griffin Courtier surrounded
i rjf
If 1
In the family
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Mirf
< > f tl > m vi tn > l > i n > u
ikiLij < i iiMning tj rtake an animated
f p uuo
The ball of Proteus tonight at the French
Opera house was one of too most bril-
liant social anairs ever held tn New Or-
leans Hiss Alice Uenla was choeen queen
it the bi with Ml Favre lloursell
and Tobln maids of honor
Hot tor San IrnnrUco
New Orler jis La Ferruary 5 T A
llaber rhtef of the oepanment of vincul-
um at th Midwinter Fatr Is In the c ly
vMiIng the carnival Ho haa arranged
for a reproduction of the Rex carnival
parade in San Francisco and ha also r
raDspsd tor a large txcuralon In th be
gttnlng of April witch Is to take tle
ropal suite and the carnival piraphermOla
to tne Pacific coexT
Titer w l be a naval review triumphal
entrj and a day parade
11000 AID IIAtUlONY
All Wmit Harmony
Seuly Texas reoruary tug Post cor
rraponaent lutcrvicwea a numoer of dti
eu ttiie morting und In response to the
query How am > ou nKe Hugg sjieechr
toe tollowing was obuined
A Joraan pnsimaeter tt lark Read
part of in speetn but did not see where
Jtogg wanted to give the Usrk men any
m > at ail iui not see H a Hogg Joe
i W Mcldtran druggist Huggji Read
the > eecii caretuliy and ihlui Its im
m i e and was roorc concidatory than
expected Think he lists buried the
hatchut and none should try to dig It up
The subject of the pageant of the KrWe E O Mugruaer pnytltian Hogg Did
of Proteus the Shah Nxjnebor 8tcr > J1 hve Vme to r < d ereccli but so
OUV
6f Ihe Klne tJ great e c poem of Per1 f4f J Hogg nun
sta The author tvss Flrdausl most dls1 V eUu D merchant Clark Did
anguished amoag Oriental poe s and pr JV tne sP eclt but would lino to tea
eminent ramt the pprsiai HI nob e S n8 unMa
c i Ion s a > t bir lithe knwn havln MV h 12l m hMt ff ° B >
neter been translate ewlre Into EngLh Jwf fl 8pchJ ut anyihlng brought
ii1 lhe BOod ot th pewle
Sir MJUthe Arold ho made ome i wouw
lag traasltloas from tlw Stato NiortrS him M
Wam < lumberman
but most toimilete work la that nf t ia Clark Uend i
SIGHS Hogg men all the pay to
muLi
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Saa Ei Did not
y VM yean aco It
toir inaier ffi g ° he
y ST
r n T the atorv of Jh ± X < =
Persian king rangliig In tlm from to
mj Uilcal era and Ue creation of nua to
the reign of Mahnioud about the cosc o
the Troth century It tella toe history of
Persia It myth it custom and Its re
ligion The gronl poem l a siruiAUfu o
Ani
or amoklng the pipe of peace ytnd let
bgone be bygones
J J Walker laryer Did notread the
speech but would not have hceved nny
thlag In it had he done so Ia voted for
Hogg lust election but on beeiuse h
had pledged himself to lupiHirt the noi
J ur n u baals of tie n no tonlfdence in clthpr
fSemon uogg oi
historic ract It abound wih tsbuKB d Clark but want the party to unite and
mona prodigies mo lclan and mlracu elect some good man
luu mwiisutMUca but at the fa raw time Joe Lux saddler Clark Did not read
ha many rplxod s of marvelous purl the speech but from what Iil could hear
elegance aa < l Hitertt and la crowded with think It must be Just the tiling to brine
rare gem of tlicijjfht and rhetoric about a leunlon
H ll Pfiaclpal scenes W I Kill druggist Hogg Think the
to the anah Htnoh In nineteen tableaux nlldren nhould behae and have peace
I vnlilf Opinion
Uvalde Texas February 2 The Post
ccrrccpondent visited and Interviewed the
fallowing citizens of the town today on the
f iibjcct of Governor Hoggs speech at Dal
las T
1 B Tenloy Usci county attorney sold
I think It was a inascriy effort and also
siowwl Oovornor Hoggs patriotism in
nls groat desire to burmoiilac the wai
ring tactions of democracy However 1
do not griee with him us to the basis of
representation I thnk It should be the
him and tho scene showed the party Just 0 ° caJt for te8ll < fnt Mr Fenlej was
as cbe flying rernoat had uHgthited Upon the I tronsr supporter of the governor from
creel of a waw JJ beginning und wan secretary of the
The second < nr displayed Kalumore said g club
by tho traditions to have been the firm y Judgn J N aarnor was next
kins of Persia Ho was a paternal ruUr J to tlie rltl0 What do you
dre l in aktas dwelt In tta SnnUln I t ° L tVneTch l W l M
aurrounilcd by tbo beasts
A DECISIVE BATTLE
riMt Tntooii At is nxrnrrrii
AT RJO MtMDYT
Innrgent Hade Preparation to
storm Oovertimcnt lnuttlon nn
the Mnlnlandrorelgn Ac el
Kept Hand OffA rorgcry
Rio de Janeiro February Copyright
ed ISM by the Atscclated PressUnles
present Indication turn out incorrect the
fat of Prutdent Pelxoto and Admiral
Da Oama and hi followers will be decided
tomorrow Monday During Saturday
night and Sunday tb insurgents steamed
their ships into position of advaje
preparatory to making a thorough and de-
cisive attack upon the government por-
tions at Nictheroy etpeelaJy It Is under-
stood that this is a float and desperate
effort upon the part of the insurgents
and that on Its success ever thing depends
so far aa Uia revolution Is concerned
It 1 expected that early on Monday
morning the insurgent commander will
have succeeded iu landing a force on the
shore which covered by the fire of Uie
rebel vesnels afU advance upon the gov
erm lent < fUon < and the final battle Is
then expected to be fought
Foreign war 8Wpj are closely watching
opeiations and there has been nofurther
intcrfeience of any sort up to tne time
th8 dispatch is Clod
The general opinion ashore seems to be
that the insurgent will be defeated and
the co apse of the rebellion in this part
of the country at leaet nKt immediately
follotv
Cuinluar to Amerltfn
New York February 5 A World spe-
cial dispatch from Paris aays the Princess
Cilom a daughter of Mrs John V
Maka SJllel for Aa a on TVednesla
ne news set at rest the rumor that sue
and her husband had become rucenciiol
on hi giving a satisfactory pledge of coed
conduct In the future After the French
court allowed the prince the right to see
hla children twice a woelt the princess
found her situation Intolerable Besides
ft im elaborate recantations by the French
press of Its earlier severities her friends
Mcmimlilii Ciimbiiic
Liverpool February 6 It 1s reported
ahat the German Lloxl Etaimrtip line
has combined with another transAtlarvlj
compuni It is generally conceded that
the rumor Is correct
Amciirim llvjiltiicr
Zanzibar February 5 Mr Chandler the
young Aliioilain explor r was reported
to be at Kltnl Lkambonl on Tanimry 27
on hlB way to th cou He was expectel
to arrive at Mombas on February 1
Itnnl oti FiirRpry
The Hague Holland February 5 The
police heve un arilied im enormous forg-
ery of beak nocs A man natiod Kraus >
hd been arreseed Notes to the value of
3370 gulldei s have l en nelzed
Trenlj < liiu > il
Berlin February 5 Tu > Nttiorol Zel
tuog say that ia Russian < treUy was
slgnW today
Ilmjieror llllniuN lllillniny
Frederick Yiiillum Victor Albin flrteit
aon of the late Htnperor FreJonck III
was born In Berlli January 37 1S39 Oa
atch nnteil as the Introducer of tlm wor1 the wecci Is all rljjht and calculated to j Aa a true Hohenzollern he waa eJuc tcl
P W n 0 1 1own Th f0HlK ot rr th f 0 tonetftcr but do not more wltti eforence
blfbUh at which tire was Hist worshipped I ree wlll > > governor as to tho hauls of I soldier than to tlie d m c Z dules m of kJ
art und literature hail Its origin
building was tho subject of the succeed
ing oar The mighty monaich was seated
en a lofty throne of gold and Ivwry
guarded by hi subjects it holldsy costume
The next barge showed the meeting of
Jernshld and tho laughter of ilushene
endow ment The encounter takes place
In of the famous
one Eaalcru gordn
whkli verily breathes languor and onI
Sua lt >
The seventh oar pictiiica Ferldun purest
and bravest of the Persian king as tho
monarch nnd his army are dashing into
tho
river Tlgrl In pursuit of the enemy
An Oriental marriage was represented
on Hi eighth ilwt The scene waa the
triple marrlago of the three son of F h
dim and he daughter of Yemen The
architecture of the RiMtcrn mosque and
tho gorgeou decorations of the nala
t uoe
vvcio faithfully reptoilucod
Tho reign of Zsl urd Kal Kobad wcr
no pIciiKsl ibroiiKh prominent
the epic id lot to them cenca
On the thlrteonth barge he
of nuilwn with th dragon la dc Sea
Hitstem l the Hercules of Persian 11
tuio Like the Grecian hero he wi t
pelorl to undergi seven great labor One
The of tbcao was the laughtei of a Orag
aceno opened wleh
the chaise o 1
fully armored warrior upon ib hldco
mrnster whose mouth darts fire ami
wrcac liody was protected with varloo
the llShl WhlCh m ° V < V1
A wedding caravan on tho march
repieseutod by the fmiitecnth uweau in
which Budaveh Prlnceiia of Ilmav
Kal Km her affianced liueband
Ihla latter monarch wna rouoaente
Hh succeeding tableau on a throne ilJ
ed on the back of four eagle
ro ro1oSy1 Cl0UJ ° rdtUy Uls l
The interior of the sultan harem n
i
tb background for the lxto nth ublea
The subject u tb Interview of sSwuifi
a Paralaii Josoph with BuiUveh tres
of tba harem in whloh the woman a k
the dishonor of the youth The furnlihlns
of a hareui th u > lumtng of the iHAVLti
and the style ot the building ar win rt
pioduced
Th ordeal of flre was the effective la
iplratlon for the ovente nih tableau 8 i
wurti obtt apotlae youth acou eT of dl
arolllng Sudaveh honor proeuUm h
mnooence b riding through onimmaiV
ilr unscathed The sceuhow IheVui
tan Muted upon a golden llirono while ti
intrepld young warrior dashes into th
llames
Eerdusht a prophet whote walks mado
tbo worahlp of lira the unaiilmuu imJuJ
ot Perala claimed to have Malted heaiM
and to have baen entrusted with the tree
of wladom The possession of thin con
tides to the reigning monarch Utiahuiau
The emperor and th 1 r riired
P it 1i > f w
lice ererlnl lu front of u faithful rc pni
iiuetl 11
The 1
11 I
if 11 III te ttple
111lnj 1 it 1 1
is I
I 1 V 111 11 n > j
Miu ftn TininiTmmnmmTi
tK
1
Ml 1
t rt 1
11 lis and for brlging the party together he
thought
ithe bert
lie had seen
The grcut nujorty of the people regard
tho opeech as broad and liberal and thnt
the healing of all wounds between the
warring factions Is now Inevltabe
a maiden of wondrou TB sc t
and rare e Aiiiilnmlcil
LnGtVHige
leKas Feoruary 1 Judge
ger The
llhll win 1
wmmmmmm
W S Itooson a watin supporter of Gov
ernor Hogg exprcated himself as highly
pleased with Governor Hoggs Dallas
speech Hs said tlm Oovernoi Hogg waa
the victor and choice of the democracy
both In tho primaries and at the ballot
box and now to meet the opponltlon on
more man half way ground for peace
shoaed that ha was sincere In his deslio
to heal tho unfortttnato broach In the
party Judgo llobaun stated that lie
rhoug1 the betcr plan to secure harmoni
wa to submit the contest between Chali
ineit Baker and Matlock to tlie decision
of the National executive oomniltteo that
llieto could never be two legitimate dem-
ocratic oigunlzatlon an Ii Is In favor of
Httbmlltlng the question of which Is the
rightful chairman of the two to tho decis
ion of the National executive commit
tee That If the Natiitoai executive
committee pronounced tn favor of Mat
look that he will then without a murmur
respond to M u otks call He futher think
that the bans of representation should bo
made oh the innocrailo vcte for Ceveland
In the urn election
BxCxwjgresamj jj y jjoo
tbo speech a grwnd and iwtrltrllc one and
well worthi of tbe man
Colonel J T J iie ot Flatonla here on
professional business mid that Iw re
garded tha speedi as wlae c nsarvatlre
and patrfotlo and showed Governor Ho k
u <
truo pMrlot
Clnrti Jlon DUsiitlxlIca
ilano Vexa February 3 J tne Mack
member of the legislature and attorney1
Dont see how Clark men can accept It
as It would mean a aurrender by Clarf
wen and coming back to the Hogg fac
tion
John C Oatmau attorney thinka it
vvoud b a oomplete surrender of Clark
men to accept Hogg proportion
C R Porter business man think the
nropoaltton an uufalr one
Colonel W A H Mlllarattorney thinka
It a flat failure in th Intersil to KS
montre
Bvarybody U sua 0 U0tK
fe t the apift of liarmony but dont
Wnk it will be
reached on his propoai
Tlie speech It tatUfaotory to Hogg men
but not satlfactory to Cl rk men
Pirn tt Nun 11 unn
gayannali o Febiuary 8The
brio block on Ray street occupied by largo ih
Savsnnuli Grocery i r
flre and
total lust
company haa
U burning iitrvely It will caught
J M Ferst Co and h
wil be ver > h
t I
n1 1 as 1
> i 1
1 1 1 j
are in gieat dun
wmmwmim
and as
our
readers know haa made very many stne
then
P r em
Jil >
the FaherUiK4 Hls ec
° l
term of hon e
glory will turely come a 1 Sno lo
com
all the great and brave rsTf
house tie longs i0Thr7y
U
sokller and I all
Soliiwuty ai
should be restrainedI b J
> mne ueb
as enat wliieh Blamarck ha JS J
held over e affal of stato he wif
be lu Wl In making hi
orwrtu
vll > to laot couilcd wis y
magnetism quite extraordtoarV Jol ° nW
n
to expl bis pppulorlty It
gratt manoeuvres 00 the Milne thi ln f JeB
foreign officer appaaJj 5 ft nB
to take part as theguetu of e
be left t lmpreislo onU 6
onte nund
on of thW that W the straS ° 6 < h
v
tlcular presence wa tl oifa 1 8 r
e
by tho Qennin kali to h22l vllll <
c4 to come by aceJat ttar
lsn attodr and tbi nexM L tt B
twuit
hearty woid a laugtli 1 Tnod a few
lowed an introdue 0 t f > M
with the ottaohe and to eaah m r lnre
a favv polrte Phiiw and ° tre >
boa mot tluvt ralosd anor iLSrTO0
From on foreign touBh
to h
movement weri awi thaTJ
w worth it tUft iS nS fA
tadlont face and scare WwTlf ftlh
had never met a morTIrtiaVnTi 1
Wllholm speak
Bt lVh f iw
Eugltahmanmor l an
an Amertcanfor a ell a
tlnato It l rSsn 1 < <
rt
muj In iu uu t c t a ji a 4rj raJ
111 tuor w ttl Anuiw U
Piofnsir T a ii of
1 lo
bliul li > the 1
iiiuioi 1 lrber
1 t H n
rJ
VV h > dead it noon > stcr < liy at b
ii n A i I he tI in v n < l n l < 5
n lo Jin ml JiinVMin in i ii
tup > f 1 c iae nr f the fitil sliol r
U bi nlworth brjlherlnliiv of Tobj
naj woumlrd In the arm The it ccaaeii
aa accused some n < > ek igo of bdlucltig
Ml Annie a sater of the Skellon brotl
m and was forced to leave Scoiuboro
He ao waiting for a CfaltanoSga train
wben ktUed All parties ore highly con-
nected The Sketon boys who wer
timed with ril a and sbotguiu were
Jailed Considerable excitement exists In
Jackson county over tbe tragedy
SPORT1NONOTEB
More Trimble for Mllcliclt
New York February SVThc ease against
Pony Moore Charley Mitchell fatherIn
law for an alleged assault upon a street
ear conductor was postponed again tills
morning until Wednesday on account of
witnesses for tho plaintiff l > clng unable
to appear
Moore waa arrested last Thursday night
for striking Conductor Jacob Cohen of a
cable car In the noae and using bad Ian
Six and a Half Furlcngs Harry Wea
ver Clirlss Texas Star Time 121
One Oillle Incle Frank Virden Rover
Time l tV
Seveneighths of a MI o Wahatchle3e
rome b Uncle Jim Time lDVi
itlle and Seventy Yarls Strathmeath
Boto Tasso Time 14714
Six and a Half Furlongs Shlloh Viola
BelJ Carmen Time 1 33
Crcedon MuUcs it lllil
New York February 3 Since Mitchell
has proved that he can fight In the middle-
weight class a chance haa been offered
him to meet Dan Creedon The latters
backer Colonel John Hopkins offers to
match blm against the Englishman oi ii
finish flcht at VX pourds for fWIOJ a aide
This offer bears the ear marks of belnr
genuine and If Mitchell but changes his
mind about tetlrlng from the ting an op
portunity Is offered him of mccttnK a man
of hU weight The battle would attract
wldespriad attention
Stccplci ItiiHlni at Cimij IhIiuuI
New York Felnuar > 5 The Conev Isl-
and Jockey Club has decided to resume
Steeplothaslng at its spring neetlng this
year Among the great events scheduled
in this line of Eport ari the Conpy Island
grand national Bteeptechase the bay hur-
dle race the hurdle selling stakes and the
steeplechase idling stakes for all of
which good sized purses ate offered
Great hope Is entertained of again iiopu
larlzlng tlilu Insx ot racing
IViieiutiN fur Texniis
Issue ot Junuarv 31 Increase James C
Collins Bclton Bell county
Original Wklowj tc Mary D Allen
Hutts Williamson rounty
Mexlesn War Yvtdowa Luclnda Ben
thall Schuenbiug raveue county
lsue of January 23 Original Milton
Allen Mason Manon county
Original WlrlowKetc Mary Fltzpatrlck
Volhncr Ilarrl county
Mexlran War Survivors Increase Ir
Tfi ° nt7an Waco McLennan county
vv illlam A J Jenkins Snilthvfllc Bas
ttrap county
Mexican Wor WidowfRachel Welch
Groesbeeck LmiestoiiB counly Argle Fer
guson Paris Lamar courty
Survluus of Indians Wars Francis
Bcai1 Htndenion Rusk county
Sliootlnc nt LniiUvlllc
> ulsvIUc K > Fbra rv 6 At
Pmne fw h ° T ulfc < ilently became oclock about fifteen t60i shots
Wn1 lmtoa ln mrrlBSe abovo
Ta Crown Prince was too young to fol
low hi lather to ta war against Fran
or raJior h foter was to wise to sefk
rS au P1 ° slmllurto
Oiat which the
son of Napoleon III ex
perienced In front of Saarbrueken This
fact however did
not prevent him from
becoming leading miuary pit atSSS
> u iig
the
royal fajnlllss of Hurop
Irdceil he soon ahmved himself
a ruler
to the Wghoat sense He not only looks
It but In every as mblag vea wherS
bla uniform in no
way nmrkeI Mm u
superior hla line to Wat rank mS
stamped In eveiy lino of hi SSrlng
He Is above all thing a soldier and
Zdv Jn5rmy th subJ t f serious
lB
publlo ih pr050nt eoadltioa of the
Germany
only a oldie
can be a popular leader Hence white
ho waa Prince WUIkI he was taiJii
AValesTto X T W
ni
vi alas I to the club men ot Pali Mall 0
SI18 POPtJLUtlTY
° a p r1 ft Be ktowTi
writer said
of Mm in youtv
He u
nil is In
130
V ere
rame unlViralty r lclln iad 2 e hoard en Broadway and Court streets and
wim the Dule of Hoi1 1 a fow momeits it was asccnained th at
eln aJ It was while he was at Bom J L Bomir of this city and JI Clav
° n P r nU W1n Tu of j
lauLy el he I Morgan countv had been
I 1lJ lr f 8 fa er 5 < nto for mere than six month wire
tha parties who brought on the fight Four
persons have
been arrested and
jailed II
Biafri Era Turavr and Thomas
Blair being among them
J5 mJ waf uaI1y I lo Plocos One
toll inff fil throuBh Clay Turners cloth
litg and Blair
was vvauned In tho urm
Ansimsliiiitvil li > Xvtfrne
Birmingham Ala Februarj 5As John
Allen a wealth
young farmer
was rui
ng on a horao to his homo at Riverside
last evening he waa waylaid and murdered
Jail and men and doss are after
n A I
nd the negroes had
mis
TTt mle Is t0 the1 IW They wail
behind hedge As he
approached they
rushed out and knocked him from his
lead There
danger of a double lynch
i tt roHnem
insuran e man and
S Th TZT70IVT B
tqrnoon a Heuson
wa
m1ng down in
le vll bTe orXterX salted S
Highest of all in Leave
TLXAS ODffjjjj
Co
WnxnlincUic pni
Ml U 1
lovi in vv
ltiil
camprt 1
Ized bv t
Ki ir 1 I li
mi1 dtv 1
and 01 Ii t-
our 1 I
norm t
rtiti in r
w e b
tin th r 11
not < 1
und oir > l
BU f II 1 1
This pi
in the
Wa > 1
evargeu t
a tr c
Wednesday
w Iil bi a
direction 01
Z >
I lI lloB fo H
w >
r nnd t
= Klcccd <
t
Waco Te
Fba
Mitchell a sporting acnl7
named Dollg crty and Lawyer OPcilly
from the Hoffman house to the Metropol-
itan The conductor Bays Moore talked
loudly and profanely and that he told
the sport he would have to stop or leave
the ear When the car stopped In front
of the Metropolitan ao the conductor de-
clares Moore as he jumped off lilt the
conductor on the none
Lawyer OReillys version ol the trouble
Is that Moore was talking In a loud tone
but that he had said nothing that a lady
might blush to hear when tho conductor
told him to shut up He nays that as
Moore passed out the rear of the car he
remarked That wasnt a fair way to
treat me The conductor Lawyer OReil
ly avers said Shut up and struck at
Moore who parried and gav the conluetor
a thump on the nose The lawyer says
the conductor jerked an Iron lever oft the
car and tried to hit Moore with It
After leaving the court house Mitchell
was served to appear today before the
court tn a civil suit
IVcir Orleans lluec
New Orleans February 5 Track fast
weather fine favorites heM their osn un
augured unfavorable action by the French j til the last race vvhlc
cyrt Honcc It was determined that n ShKoh a IGO to 1 shot
rould remove fCm Its capricious Juris
friction Her layers now propose to con
tinue the fighvin America The princess
nailed for Nw York on Saturday Mrs
Matkay quUy left the Hotel Brighton
on Thursday but her destination lu known
only to hor counsel
was captured by
boon re
u >
Mat cets
> V
day aru i ela atf lik
imi
tho reminder oMh
Sates
s
t Res
k
rum of tne ej h8k toSt
morningV a it > ii
Tho rif t u l
guage in the car He we returning with John hr iln un f Daiiii4 5
inc th it <
o Jt
John trp mn of Dall
aih S Mi o tc 9x
r
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the Hori i t p rt sal 1
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panne 11 crn 1 thru fchT
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tvai 1 ed up b n nliM1
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for csamli j jii
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