The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 285, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 14, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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ttl Ai rouri KaiMln and Texas use tho
S n J5not uml tho Onlveston La lorto
jllotSSon use tho San Jacinto street
HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL
Main Line
9 0 nni Arrive B 35 a m
1110 pm Arrive 63j pm
Austin Branch
SC5 pm I Airlvo 1210 p tn
SOUTHERN rAcinc
San Antonio Trains
1115 pm Arrive 5 30 n m
9 03 a m I Arrive 040 p in
New Orleans Trains
6f0 am I Anile SMC nin
6 b < p m Arrive 10W pin
Vlctoila Trains
9 20 am Airlvc 445 p m
MISSOURI KANSAS AND TEXAS
Chicago cud Ivonus City and St Louis
J30 a m I Arrive 5 30 an
700 p in I Arrive 930 pm
COLORADO AND SANTA TE
Main Line
6 33 a m Arrive 01 am
6 30 p m i Arrive 925 pm
fiahciton Trilns
740 am Airlvo F > D5 nm
I 0 a in Arrive 3S5 p m
150 p m Arrive CIO pm
75 p m Arrive a p m
All tralni leave Iho Santa To depot 15
minutes later and arrive at that depot 15
minutes earlier than tho above time
JVTEllNATIONAL OT NORTHERN
St Louli Trains
Ixaie 11 00 turn Arrive 5 10 am
Leave 5 25 p m Airlvo 12 40 p in
GALVESTON HOISTON AND HEN
DERSON
Galveston Train
Leave 6 10 am I Amvc
Leave 10 10 om 1 Ariho
Leave 153 pm I Arrive
I Arrive
COLUMBIA AND VELASCO TRAINS
Loivo dally except Sunelnj 1040 am
Arrive dally except Sundaj 1 10 pm
HOUSTON EAST AND WEST TEXAS
Through Tialns
Luve 9 io pm i Arrive 7 00 am
Mixed Trains
Leave 7 30 n m Airlve 7 30 p m
TEXAS WESTERN
Iv Monday Wcdnsdav Friday 10 CO im
At Itiesda Thsdiy Satday 1 00 p m
BAN ANTONIO AND ARANSAS PASS
Airlvo dallv 6 15 p m
ltdve dilli 9 10 a in
OALVLblON LA FORTH AND 1IOUH
TON
Dally Except Sunday
Leave 12 90 m I Airlvc 8 50 am
HOTEL SALGE
AUSTIN TEXAB
EUROPEAN PLAN
fteitaurant Unoiccllcd In Texas Flrat
CImr Bar Attached
Till MOTSLS
The Lnirlor rtiitea IRO nnd tCl per
day Jamen Liivvleir 1roprlctor
It S Mansfield Dalian T O Davidson
Ban Antonio R D Kerry Dillni S 1
llowlan1 San Antonio T L Laurie Dal
lis 1 C EchoK Denver Win Camcion
liovile Li i T Lee and fimll > Tern
lilei John J Gannon Dallas J W Alli
um cltj J E Hoope Austin M JJut
lor Au tln I Cniter Houston I K
Stafford Kansis rltv r C McllcsnokW
El Campo T L Chapman Cuero R F
Jlcndrlcks Dallas lied Rcattlc city
Hurt Murphv ChlcaKO James H Olell
fcan Antonio W A Oberman New York
George 11 Kr1l > Cincinnati W H far
rlen Pan Antonio o H Witon FhlHdel
> hla Hev W A Dtnnl Calveit R D
W Johnson Chicago H C Drew I iko
Charles li Vt m Hirnc city Steve
Trait Howie La E A Conrad New Or
leans rieotfei Clorgc New Orleans W
J Brjan New York W J Moore llrjan
II II Grant Rryan C O Winter New
1ok W S Shaw Philadelphia leorgo
Bartholimaw San Antonio Prank D
Tie Chitin n R Chlppmnn Galveston
Sam L Mcber San Antonio Pred Man
rho > ler New York W A Cunningham
Cincinnati V J Dnhey G iheston II It
Kamm and wife Glcnvvood Colo W P
Trie San Antonio R A Preston Gal-
veston P V Moran New Orleans J R
Mclntjer Now > ork Julius ronrren Qal
veston
Hen Ilutchln llonii
r u auertn
rtUv Cj cor 1roprletors
KS a Hemodeled and
tHJffSKfe nowly lumlshcd
iSL nSalh iwpiiled In all
WJZi IfiffiiStaait Its appointments
K Isaac city T J Fitzgerald Cuerc
L Poole El Paso A Young Wanen P
J McKlnney bt Louis K L Smith San
Antcnlo J c Gierory PaUstlne H E
Ccle Chlcaco C I Grlfnn Corrlsai L
L Foster Velasco R H Ward Austin
John A Maxey R S Tlmmln An tln
J LIfk an vlf Texas Georse Grim St
Louis E W Sickles New York II J
Jlenls Kmsas Citv 1 A Uec Lake
tharlis Joseph Rtitler and wife Indian
P3lls T K Sporfoid Kansas City W
Edvvnrds Texac 0 W Dubes Gal
e ton Mrs ORrlen city E L Jenkins
alvesion W H Miner Chicago J 11
Collard Sin Carlo R R Yocum city
I A Donaldson St Louis T A Thomr
fen New York J O Williams Pennsjl
> aa L S Uojden nnd wife Rrookljn
J D Re d Goode San Antonio II
Tackaberry Llvliiffston D Tiisten
fexas O Pnijelbert San Antonio William
1 Hume New Orleans Thomas J Crosbv
Belton P T Roblnscn Dillas II
Mhmldt Rremond II Loonns Hlllsboro
Alex Gilmer Orancc
DEPOSITS OP GOLD
r > ew York
Janunrj 13 The total depo
lis of cold at the subtreasury todnv
mounttd to 1700000 In Amilcnn sold
com and in addition there vas dipoiltnl
ni Vc asly otllco SOOWXl In sold bars
oiclRn coin a total of J2400u All
iVi cU1 hn < 1 1 > ocn Imported and In nr
> iKle ir < t lnr ncks tKen ln
ro Rreonl
xmange The prteumptlon Is that the
v f amolnts will bo used to piv for
Jcsrrlptlons to the new Kcvernment loan
purifies and Beautifies
ie Skin by restoring
J 0 healthy activity the
loqqed Irritated In
FUriGD Sluggish or
VERWORKED PORES
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IN THE RAILWAY WORLD
Cnusc of Delay in the Completion of
the Gulf and Interstate
THROUGH MAIL SERVICE TO MEXICO
Katys ration
StalementElcolrlral Dan
gcr Signal DovloaWreck on the
BtinietHeitdllclit rinilio
Galveston Texas January 13 When
shown tho special telegram from Ueau
mont published in tills mornings Houston
lost to the effect
thtrc was somo
anxiety among the subscribers as to why
tho work on tho Gulf and Interstate rail
road Is not being pushed Secretary Peath
erstnno said There are no differences
between us njid our subscribers and they
aic Informed as to tlie conditions They
thoroughly understand the dlfilcultles un
der which wo have labored and Uicy have
cooperated with us in a manner which
has been mutually satisfactory They
granted us another extension of sixty days
from January 30 and tho road will be com
pleted within Mat time Construction
will he resumed Immediately Our friends
in neaumont well know that tho past
5ear was on unpropltlous time for rail
road building or slmllir enterprises nnd
they havo done evervthing within their
rower to help us along ln 1S15 Texas built
more miles of railroad than any Statu In
the Union aid the Gulf and Interstate
millt more than any other road In Texns
This we were enabled to do onlv through
the hearty cooperation of the citizens of
Galveston nnd Beaumont Doth cities
want the road completed and we are nn
lous to gratify their wishes Everything
Is now arranged nnd tho work will Le
pushed
INTERNATIONAL MAIL SERVICE
Aciolciated System of Handling Mall to
and Prom Mexico
O L Toochout tho well known and
energetic supeilntendent of tho railway
mall service has returmd from Eaglo
Pass and El Paso after having completed
arrangements for tho handling of through
ma beUveen this country and Mexico
which Is a new departuio and great Im-
provement over tho delajcd systom now
In vogue Tho improved ejstem In tho
International mail servlco will go Into
effect about Pebruary 1
Heretofore mall matter arriving at a
frontier town his been taken to tl o Uval
postortlco marked there transferred by
wagon to tho postofflce acioss tho river
thcio marked again and forwarded to tho
train In tlmo to bo carried on to Its desti-
nation tvventvfour hours late Tho samo
proceduro marking tho return of mall
from tho Mexican side After Pebruaiy 1
all this Is to bo changed as to prepaid
Hrst and second unregistered mall mat-
ter This Is to bo marked on the trains
by tho railway postal clerks of one nation
to thoso of tho other without the Inter
vcntloon of tho loal postmaster Por this
piirposo the Mexican portal clerks will
the river with their trains
cioss to the
Texar sldo to exchange malls with the
American clerks running on the interna-
tional nnd Great Northern nnd Southern
1iullle roads Slmllnrly the Anvrlcnn
postnl clerks will cross to the Mexican
side with thrdr tmjns nnd exchange mall
m ittr w 1th tho Mexican clerks
Of course this arrangement will not af-
fect parcels post or registered matter
which of necessity must be delavod for
tho customary formallltles and the exi-
gencies of tho cusoms servlee
PARKS AND HIS NEW DESK
Seated behind an Immense polished onk
disk that glistened with Its newness As-
sistant General Pas3inger Afcent L J
Parks of tho Southern Pacltlo looked all
tho world a rallroa 1 magnate jesterday
It Is a hanlsome piece of furniture and
matches tho other furniture in the office
of which Mr Parks is continual ad ling
new cabinets cte as lo olumo of busl
nesH tiimpacted continues tu grow En
veloped In tie stack of correapondence
pnper and 1 manner of railway lltera
turo nnd art vork tho genlnl joung offi-
cial Is completely nil from vl w of the
pnss fi nd who e persistency Is something
to lo dreaded this season of the year but
to his friends and tho e calling on bust
ness ho Is always In sight nnd smilingly
peeps from tho tide of his dek to greet
welcome visiters The constantly Increas
lug amount of work of this department
necessitated more commodious furallure
nnd in the language of the staff the new
desk Is a beaut
ELECTRICAL DANGER SIGNALS
Ellas E Dunn head of the New York
weather bureau has devised a sjstcm of
electrical signals for the purpose of pre-
venting riarend collisions on nllroads
The icelit accident on tho Rrookljn
bridge suggested the tlcvls The plan Is
to divide tho bdgo Into eight sections
fcur on each side A box containing n
ewltih inri push buttons Is placed on each
or as many uprights as ma > be found
necessary In caso of n stop the biakc
man readies out to the nearest polo box
turns on the switch whleh lights up a
lino of red signal lights over tho reaf
section This notifies the train following
that the track Is not clear The brake-
man on tho second train and those fol-
low Ing It repeat the operation This scheme
Is said to havo worked successfully
CENTRALS EXCURSION RATES
General Passenger Agent Robhlns of the
Houston and Texas Central has issuid
tho following rato circular to all agents
Pebruary 2 you may sell round trip
tickets to Houston account giand lodga
Independent Order of Odd Pcllows nnd
Stntn assembly of Daughters of Rebecca
at following rates
Prom stations where one way rato to
Houston Is less than 2 30 make round-
trip rnto of double the clilldr fare
Prom Flutions where one way rato to
Houston Is more thnn 2 23 and less thnn
3 05 make rato of J3
Prom stations where ono way rato to
Houston is 3 03 or more mako round-
trip rnto of one faro
Limit tickets Pebruary S 1W
WRECK ON THE SOUTHERN TACIPIC
EI Paso Texas January 13 A fog this
morning caused a terrible wre k on the
Southern Pacific clqlit miles west of here
A doubleheader was pulling west and ran
Into a construction train that was stand-
ing at the elding Engineer Rlanchard of
tills place was seriously Injured in jump-
ing All other train hands Jumped and
received flight Injuries One engine was
completely demolished and two others
badly wrecked
PREVENT STREET CAR ACCIDENTS
Tho method of preventing electrical
street railway accidents adopted by the
Stelnway Electric railway of Hong Island
City N Y Is worthy of adoption by
trolley and cable car llres n general In
nccurdance with nn agreement mads a
j tar ago prizes of S2T each were paid each
motorman and conductor who got through
the vear without tn accident to his car
The full prize was given to nlnetvelght
men and lesser prlz ° s were given to nine
tyrour men who had served less than a
> eir over 1000 tn nil being distributed
TO TUNNEL THE HUDSON RIVER
At tho last stockholders meeting of the
New York and Lorg Island Railway com-
pany the proposed tunnel scheme was re
il4UM > l tfltfil
vlved by voting en Increase of the com
pany s stock from 100000 to 20000000 for
this purpose provided that tho consent of
the railroad commissioners of New York
nnd New Jersey can be obtained This
company propases to build tvvcutvulx
miles of doublo track railway beginning
m New Jersey ind to tunnel under the
litidscn river under Fcitysecond street
and under Uie East river to I ng Island
COMPILER SWANNS SUCCESSOR
At the mooting of tho Southwestern Pas
sengcr committee held ln SU Louis last
Thursday T H Lynch chief clerk In
the general pai3engcr department of the
MlssOLrl Kansas nnd Texns was elected
thief compiler of tho Texas rato sheet to
succeed Tom Swann
Mr Lynch succeeded Mr Swann to tho
chief clerkship of tho Katy upon tho
lattcrs icslgnatlon to accept the assist-
ant general passenger agency of tho Den
er Rnd Rio Grundo on tho 1st Instant
Mr Lynch Is well and fnvorablv known
ln Texas railway circles having at one
tlmo been chief clerk of the C6tton Roll
offices at Texarkana and In other capa-
cities heta Important positions w Ith Texas
lines He Is familiar with Texas rates
and the general situation nnd his selec-
tion as compiler affords general Batsfac
tlon
KATYS COTTON REPORT
Tho Missouri Knnsai and Texas cotton
statement for Texas and the Indian Ten I
tory gives tho following conditions on
January 4
Rales
Shipped since September 1 ISM 330tlS
On hand 23303
Expected Kt 117
Total 433871
Total shipments season 1S1I05 775057
Decrease 6S23 jnc cent or 3331S7
This Includes ahlpments by all lines
from Junction stations
YOUNG MONROES PROMOTION
Mr J II llennctt for several years
iccord cleik under Assistant General Pvs
unger Agent Parks In the general pas-
senger department of tho Southern Pa
elfl has resigned td engage In other bus-
iness M J T Monroe for somo tlmo
assistant ticket clerk In tho same office
has beep promoted to the record clerkship
The promotion eit Mr Monroe vvho Is a
loung man of vnlltlon and uromlse Is
n deserving recognition of his nbllltv and
faithfulness In tho seivlco of tho eorn
pany > here ho has has worked himself
up to a position In lino with further ad-
vancement
YEARLY EARNINGS
A preliminary report of the Incomo nc
count of lnllwnys In the United States
Issued by tho Interstate commerco com-
mission shows that for tho > ear ended
Juno 30 1S95 the nggregnto net earnings
of all the roads were 3Jo 3521S whleh
was about 322o000 moro than In tho pre
v lous ear
HEADLIGHT FLASHES
Engine No 10 of tho Houston and Texas
Central was turncel out of the shops yes-
terday after a thorough overhauling nnd
repairing of Its mechanlsn looking like
a new steed
President E II R Green of the Texas
Midland has contracted for ten miles of
seventy pound steel rails Tho rails sixty
feet long oro said to bo the largest of
any In use In Texas and will be laid from
Kaufman south
Material for tho improvements In plat-
form and tracks at the Grand Central
depot n entloneel In The Post a few days
ago has begun to arrive A laige supply
of drain pipe and cypress tics Is on hand
and yesterday twenty cars of granlto
gravel from Granite inountnlu was re-
ceived Work will be ccminenced at once
Tho number of Immlgiants ajriving In
New lark during the year Wi December
partly estimated was 2 > i07 an lucre use
of 51314 over the pluvious year Tho com
mlssontr of emigration says that tho
character of the > emigrants Is much bet-
ter thin in previous years owing to the
rigid enforcement of the eimrlRntlon laws
A bill has been Introduced In the Vlr
glnla legislatures which proposes to creat
a railway commission of unusual powers
It Is to bo composed of three membeis
who are to have power to fix rates for
all railway cinal and telegraph com-
panies elolng business In the State The
bill seems to hive llttlo chance of becom-
Ing a law
Seven traveling auditors representing
us many roads were entertained by
Union Ticket Arent Simmons at the
Grand Central depot yesterday the eicca
slon being the semiannual cheeking of
the ticket offlco over which Mr William
P Simmons has presided with honor and
credit for so many yenis Tho accounts
were found In their usual condition
right up to the horn
Tickets at ono faro for tho round trip
to tho Texas cattlemens ewnventlon nt
San Antonio which convenes tomorrow
will bo extended for return trip to al-
low thoso desiring to participate In the
Mexican excursion aniplo tlmo to make
tho tour of the sister republic Return
> ortton of tickets must bo deposited how-
ever with Joint agent of lines nt San An
tonlo prior to departure for McnIco
George J Mold of Wichita Kan who
has cntcreel Into a rontinct to start nrcnind
the world penniless and return to Wichita
before th expiration of four years with
20000 ulects the Missouri Pacific railway
as tho first link In tho chain of his re
ninrkable Journey A neat leaflet dcscrlpt
Ivo of tho terms of the contract together
with a historical sketch of the Missouri
Pacific railway has been Issued by the
general passenger department
AMONG RAILROAD MEN
T C Sherwood has been nppolnted ns
slstnnt general mnnager of the Kansas
Clt PlttsbUiR and Gulf
Commercial Agent J W Tntn of the
Cotton lielt left last night for San An
tonlo
aeneral Manager L L Poster of the
Velasco Terminal was In tho city jester
day circulating In railway circles
W W Wlllson ge neral mnnager of the
Gulf Recumont and Kunsis City has
returned from a business trip to Bt Louis
General Superintendent J W Max veil
and Division Superintendent T S Mc-
Dowell of tho Knty were In the city yes-
terday and returned North last night
Steve 1ilsgerald traveling freight rgent
of the Cotton Belt was nt hcadnturters
yesteiday and departed In the evenlng for
points on tho Austin Lranch of the Cen-
tral General rassenrcr Aitcnt M L Rob
lilns of tho Houston and Texas Central
returned yesterday from St Louis where
ho went to attend the Southwestern pas-
senger committee meeting
Superintendent J M Lee Assltant En
qlneer Prank Goodrich and General Yrrd
master N A Dewer of the Houston and
Texas Central went to Pranklln yester-
day to attend couit ns witnesses in n
core In which the company Is def ndaiit
William S Napier 8r general baggage
agent of tho Houstcn and Texas Central
accompanied by his son W 8 Napier
Jr chief clerk In the general baggage
department left last night for Han An
tonlo to attend the semiannual conven-
tion of tho National association of gen-
eral baggage agents
Traffic Manager Rein and General
Prelght Agent Jones of the Southern Pa
clfle General Prelght nnd Passenger
gent Downey and Chief Clerk Everett of
Houston East and West Texas and
> < lstant General Irelght Agent Derrey
of the Central left last night Vor New
Orl ans to attend the meeting of the
Southwestern Tiafflo assxlatlon which
convenes this mornlnff
< imi v n i wetu
y Ytii w T rY
THE SILVER BOND BILL
Senator Morgan Uxcorlntcs Sher
mans Iinancial Policies
HE COMPARES HIM WITH NAPOLEON
Uenresentstlre Blorje of Massscliaietts
Introetncfit Iloiolntlonn Demanding
1roteotlnn for Armenian
Washington January 13 Senator Mor
gans speech on tho stiver bond bill was
tho event In tho senato today although a
nharp personal colkxiuy between Mr Mill
Mr Prltehard and Mr IJutlcr enlivened
the early hours
Mr Moignn frequently addressed hlm
cjf personally to Mr Sherman who
sat across tho alslo and for two lioviM
armlgnevl the Ohio senator for tho series
of financial nets with which ho was Iden-
tified At times Mr Morgan was bitterly
personal He loferred to Mr Sherman
as tho Napoleon of finance who was
near his Waterloo and who would bo
coi lgncel to St Helena In the main
howevei the spe > och was a scholarly pre
pcntatlon of the silver question
Mr Hills colloquy with tho North Cnr
ollnlnn brought out eonslderable discus-
sion cvf tho Now York senators present
consistency and was nrauslng to the
crowded galleries fcr the sharp sallies
and willy rejclnders during the triangular
dcbite
Washington January 13 The v Ice pros
dent today laid before the senate a letter
from the secretary of the treasury In
reply to a resolution of Inquiry presented
by Mr Peffer as to whether 100000000 In
geld hnd at any tlmo been set apart from
other funds The secretary states that
this bad been done there being no provi
sion of law authorizing It
Mr McCnll Dem Pla submitted a
number of petitions In regard to Cuba
and askeil that they be printed
Objection was mado by Mr Plttt Rep
Ore
Mr Mitchell Rep Ore had proposed
a bill allowing s tllcrs on forfeited rall
revad grants 4o hold them by fencing nnd
Improving nnd making actual residence
unnecessary
Mi Prltehard Rep N C made an
nddrcss defending himself against the
charge of Inconsistency on the tariff
question made by Mr 11111 N Y Inst
week nnd nttncklng Mr Hills record for
consistency say Ing he hnd been rcpudl
ated bv the elemocratlc party
Mr Hill In reply expresseel surprise at
having brought forth so elaborate n state
mont nnd said he believe that he was
us active a member of the denioiatlo
party w hat there wns of It as any one
He sald 11 was true that he votel against
tho Wilton bill Ho b lleveel In tariff
reform but not tn that way Tho demo-
crats were all traveling townrd the demo-
cratic heaven but ln ellffcrent ways the
other sldo was tnvellng In the other ell
reclton
Mr Hntlcr Pop N C also took excep-
tion to Mr Hills statement conceding
the politics of the South and assorted that
tho causo of defietlons fiom tho dcino
critle parly In tho South was the be-
tray il of the pal tv on the financial ques
tion nnd the opposition to an Income
tax In which opposition the Now York
senator took nil active part
Mr Illll was ngiln on his feet nt the
close of Mi nutlets remarks and replied
sarcastically
Mr Alton Pop Neb sought to question
Mr Hill whereupon the latter created a
laugh by remarking SHU another Rich
mond In the field
Mr Allen pioceeded to say that the
democratic senators were dlvldeel on the
tariff and Income tax Seventeen demo
crnts silting on the democratic sldo ought
to be sitting on Hie other side
Mr Hill Joculaily remarked that tho Ne-
braska sen itor scattcreel words worse
than nn old shot gun Ho pointed out
tint If thebe gentlemen Alien nnd llutlei
wanted an Income tnx they ought to rro
ceod to hnve one let them iptroeluce a bill
Mr Hill closed with a glowing tribute to
the grand old democratic party
At 2 oclock the personal controversy
closed and Mr Mornn took tho floor on
the silver bond bill
He icferred to the Intrigues In fore Na-
tional conventions nnd Hie wlnd iaken
platforms of these bodies In his udg
ment the emergency tariff and bond bills
weie constructed merely as a part of tho
platform to be lnld before a National con-
vention next summer nnd not with a pur
po0 to enact them as laws
Mr Morgan crltlclsed the flnanelnl
course of Mr Sherman while the latter
sat across the aUle giving close atten-
tion to his remarks Ho referred to Mr
Sherman ns the Napoleon of Plnne
but this Nanoleon wns rapidly ncarln his
Waterloo nnd his exile nt St Helena
Mr Morgan related In detail the finan-
cial burdens which the legislation ur ed
by the Ohio senator pad Imposed on the
people They were evils which brought
misery want and calamity to the whole
people It hnd worked moro miseries than
thoso plctuied In the Apocalypse His
Mr Shermanj garment was one of many
cclors In keeping with the vnrlngatea
lines of the partv to which he belonged
At the present tlmo tho Ohio senator nnd
the president were together In their
views both equally oblivious to the con-
stitutional requirements and nhould bo-
on equal terms It was the Ohio senator
who enncteel tho evil of selling bonds co
sy ndlcates
Proceeding Mr Morgan said Tho sen-
ator from Ohio Is tho author of five new
imcasures of flnnnco that have given
the people nnd the government more
trouhn In hnndllrg the little remnant
of 310 00 000 of greenbacks than It did
to pay 12000000000 expenditures for the
support of the government and more than
3 010000100 of principal and In tho Na-
tional debt that we Invo raised In tho
list thirty ye < arn Theso measures are
tho demonetization of silver In 1S73 the
seiuestratlcn of tho gold reserve In tho
treasury In 1878 the power given the sec-
retary of tho tieasury In llsSO to prehervo
tho parity between tho metals tho power
to sell bond nt private sale and the
lower to enablo private persons by con-
tract to dlspenso with tho legal tender
laws In their tronsactlens
Mr Morgnn spoko of the admission or
the rich Jens Raron Rothschilds and
Lord Heaconsfle el to tho nobility of Eng-
land It was the tendency tho world over
toward feuiinllsm That fiystem existed
today as much as in years gone by con-
centrating all power and wealth ln the
bands of the few gold barons The sen-
ator urged a declaration of congresi n
lino with a resolution once offered by
Stanley Matthews that the bonds should
bee paid In the money with which they
were bought He suggested also that a
10 per cent rebate on customs to coun-
tries coining gold and silver on equal
terms would make New York Instead of
London tho clearing house of the world
Mr Morgan spoke for two hours and
then at 4 oclock tho senate adjourned
until tomorrow
HOUSE
Washlnrton January 13 The house af-
ter elcvotlng an hour to tho considering of
business reported from the District of Co-
lumbia committee today took up tho
pension qnpproprlatlon Debato on the bill
consumed tho day
Mr AV A Stone Rep Pa In charge
of the bill explained Its provisions Mr
Graff of Illinois offered the amendment
abandoned by tho commissioner Inhibiting
the suspension of pensions for fraud until
tho fraud had been proved In a United
itv i
>
States court and Mr Ilartlett of New
York opposed tho proposed extension of
tho dependent act of IKK by tho rsmovnl
of tho Inhibition of widows pensions until
they had proved their dependenco on their
dally labor for support Ho eitlmatod that
the propewed extension would add 60000
names to tho pension rolls
Washington January 13 In tho house
today Mr Morse Hep Mass presented
tho following resolution for presentation
to tho commllteo on foreign affairs
Whereas Tho most mournful tragedy of
the nineteenth century has been and Is
now being eiiscteel under tho apparent
sanction of tho sultan of Turkey by
which hundreds of thousands of Arme
i elans am being ruthlessly slaughtered In
cold blood women are being driven In
captivity worse than death nnd lnhnbl
tents who have lied to the mountains are
dying of cold and starvation
Wliereas The blood of those d ad cry
to Heaven for Justice
Re ctveel That tho committee on foreign
affairs consider tho expediency of repevrt
Irg forthwith somo expression by this
government In denunciation of theso atro-
cities nnd If they find us a nation they
are powerless to act that wo Invoke tho
tooperstlon of tho allied powers to wipe
tho Turkish government off the face of
tho earth and sccuro tho freedom and In
dependenco of Armenia
Ihe resolution was referred and the
house then entered upon the consideration
of District business
Two unimportant District bills were
passed nftrr which tho house went Into
committee of tho w hole for tho considera-
tion of the pension nppropilatlon
Mr W A Stone Rep PeMin In charge
of tho bill explained Its provisions It
carried lll 125 > o a reduction of Vi7 > 0
from tho estimates The amendments to
existing law nttacheil to tlvo bill provided
that pensions under the net of 1VH should
elato from the first application no matter
how many times they had been rejected
or dismissed for defect or Informality In
the application nnd roi ealed the prov Islon
of tho act of 1S30 requlilng a widow to
prove tint she wn dependent for her
support on her dally labor HiBtead by
tho terms of the nmendment sho must
trove that hei net Incomo does not ex-
ceed 300 per year
In answer to a question he snld he did
not know how many widows would receive
pensions under the amendment but It
mattered not whether It would result In
giving pensions to ono or one hundred
thousanil widows The government wns
not so poor thnt It could not afford to
pension the widows of the defenders of the
Union Applause
Mr Grnft Rep HO cvo notice of nn
amendment ho proposed to offer Inhibiting
the reduction or suspension of a pension
on nllegatlon of fraud until such fraud
hal Hist been proved In a United States
court
Tho amendment was practically the
sunn ns tint drafted by the subcommit
leo on pensions which was stibequintly
abandoned because It was thought that It
trenched upon the territory of the com-
mittee on Invalid pensions which pro-
posed bringing forward a general bill In
cover this ground
Mr ltattlett Dem N Y gave notice
that he wr lild raise a point of order ngalnrt
Mr Graffs amendment nnd nlso th
amendment In the bill repealing tho pro-
vision of the act of JKK relative to widows
pensions
With reference to the Graff nmendment
ho said It would be unwise to strp the
pension eoinnils loner of executive power
nnd clothe the machinery of Unltrd States
courts with matter thnt should bo left to
the commissioners discretion
Ml Ilartlett announced hlmielf ns a
supporter for pensions for deserving sol-
diers who were wounded or conlrnctel
dlcose In the line of duty but expressed
4he opinion thnt the sentiment In Neve
York nmong the democrats nnd better clnai
of republcens wns opposed to nn evten
slen of the icrslon roll nnd tho further
looting of the treasury Tho amendment
he said would ndd the names of nt least
50 tVi widows ti th rolls
Mr lllnghnm Rep Pa chnllenged this
slairment stntlng the testimony of rom
nile loner Loehrnn showed thnt but OHM
wldrws claims hid lrfen abandoned
Mi Willis Rep Del In nn eloquent
speech of live minutes declared thnt It
wns light thnt every snfegnnrel should l > c
thrown about tho soldiers pnslons
At 4 3 p m the commlltee rose nnd tho
house ndjourned
INTERNATIONAL HANK
Tho Project Considered by the Ranking
nnd Currency Committee
Washington January 13 Tho house
committee on banking nnd currency today
const lercel tho project for nn International
bank which wns one of tho recommend i
tlons nt tho IanAmerlcnn inngiess nnd
was mainly the idea of Juines o lllnlne
Among tho would bo corpeu itos nia Cor
nellus IHhs and Charles II Pllnt of New
York T JctTcrson Coolldge Andrew fai
regle 1 D Armour J S Clareson and
M M Estes of California The bill puts
tho stock at 31X10 000 nnd aulhoilzen tho
bank to act ns the flnnni lal ngent of any
government State or municipality or cor-
poration to hnndlo bonds etc but bnrs
It fiom Issuing notes to circulate as money
In tho United States
Comptroller Eckels addressed tho com-
mittee Btntlng that ho fnvored the estnb
llshment of such a bank under proper re
strlcllons It would glvo the Unit eel
States ho said cheafier exchange with
South American republics and enablo
them to competo successfully with Euro-
pean merchants nnd manufacturers All
South American exehangj Is passed
through London and other European
renteis and a small saving In exchange
often determined who shall do the bust
neks of a country Tho International
bank ho thought should not bo permitted
to Issue circulation In tho United State s-
and It should be under restrictions that
given nn advantage over
It would not bo
other banks under government control
ense It should decide to do all Us busi-
ness in tho United Slates
ECHO OP GARZAS RAIDS
Washington January 13ExHecrctary
of Stato John W Poster appeared bcfoic
the superne nurt today to nrgtic the ease
uf Plutasco Ovonelas consul for the Re-
public of Mexico vs Irlz Rulse Jesus
luerra and Juan Dcqun The ease re-
vives tho story of tho Garza laid Inte
Mexico In 1U1 and 192 The defendants
tniretlier with about 130 under tho leader-
ship of one Ileiovldes mnde un attack
upon tho Mexican town of San Ygnaclo
and kllled Beveral men and earrlwl off
their women They vcro arrested by the
Unlleel States marshal on tho application
of the Mexican government on capital
charges but the caso was appealed to
Judge Maxey of the United Htate > court
and he released the prisoners on tho
ground that tho offenses charged against
them was of a polltlral nature Tho Mex-
ican authorities appealed from the decision
to the supreme court
Mr Poster In arguing the case took
thoposition thatho llcnovllcs lad 10
connection with tho Garza raid
NOT SKRERED OP HARNEY
Wanhlnston January 13 Judge C 11
Kilgoro reached hero tonight to look after
tho charges filed against him before con
grcrs No one seems to consider theso
charges of serious weight
The Tcxus members havo been very
much Interested In political developments
at heme particularly In tho Harney Gllbs
manifesto and his coming candidacy for
governor which seems to bo taken for
granteel None e > f tho democrats seem
to fear him however and the general
belief seems to bo that he will go the way
of Marlon Martin the other cxlleutenant
governor who deserted the party
HOUSTON DAILY POSTi TUESDAY MOBNING JANUARY 14 1896
FROM THE STATE CAPITAL
Gold Standard Men Saldto He Tig
urlng on a Candidate
NEW INSURANCE SCHEME DISCOVERED
Trying to Dodgs th Bl l Law Itenard
for aMnrdorer Local Motes
and 1ersonaW
Austin Texas January 13 Tho extremo
Clark element of the State or rathet the
extreme gold standard men are deter-
mined to kick up a row If possible early
In tho coming campaign The special ob-
ject of their wroth Is Governor C A Cul
berson nnd all on account of his friendship
for silver Ono of the leaders of that fac-
tion let tho rat out of the bag through
no fault of his own llo Imparted the In-
formation to a friend that Judge Ruftis
Hardy on or about February IB will Issue
a call for a conference of gold htnnelird
democrats to meet In Dallas ln March
to arrange for the selection of delwitea
known lo be hostile to tho frco coinage
Idea to tho National democratic conven-
tion an well ns to agree upon a gold
standard advocate who shall mako the
rnce for the democratic nomination for
governor ngalnst the prtvsent Incumbent
The plan of camp ilgn Includes tho selec-
tion en delegates to the National conven-
tion not only absolutely commltteed to
the financial policy of tho president but
friendly to his courso In the event that his
name Is submitted to tho convention ts a
candidate for renomlnutlon Tho Inform-
ant of Tho Post correspondent stands high
In the Stnlo council of the gold standard
men nnd the programme ns outlined
nbove has already been ugreesl upon
NEW INSURANCE SCHEME
The commissioner of InMirnnco Is In
receipt of information to the effect that
the Btnto Is Wing flooded with circulars
issued by a flnn e f Ne > vv Ycrk Insurance
brokers who think they hive discovered
a way of dodging the Inwiranco laws
They nro seeking buslnms for unnuthm
Ized fire Insurance eompanles and glvo
loeal Texas agents the tip that by art
Ing ns eolleclnrs for them they can
make a commission of M per cent anil
nvold coming In contact with the law
In this these New York underground
Insurance operators are mistaken how-
ever iiml wise Insurnnce men will havo
nothing to do with them
REWARD OPPERED
A inwnrel nt 300 wns offered by the
governor texlny for tho apprehension of
the unknown muideier e > t Mis Hettle
Crocker who was nsmisslnntcel In Madi-
son county en October 18 1M3
NOTES AND PERSONALS
Hon T S Henderson and wife of
Cameron utn In tho city
Mr Wj P Groshnm cupremo court
slenogripher Is serlenisly 111
Onirics Pltrgirald nnd leako Jones
postofllco Inspectors nie In the city
S W MeCnll Psq of San Antonio
formerly oounty Judge of San Patricio
county hi hiio te lny
It S Loiett Esq ot Houston and
T D Cobbs Esq of San Antonio are
In tho elly attending the supremo court
Tim Austin Ancient Older of United
Woiknien leidgeu will
hold iuemorlil ser-
vices In Musical Union hull at the tern
Kjrnry eipllol on January 15 at s p nu
1 HAUMONT JIIJIKHT
Texas nnd Ixuilslun i Lumbermen to
Mill Trnliy
Jieaiimmrt Jevns liiiiuiiry 1 The
IiXiih nnel IjimMniin Luiulier Miiiiiifnv
tun ih iimici itloii Is tu lime mi Important
mieting In this elty tuiiioiiiw but m
nr us e iu Imi Iiiji lieel tlio buslnets Id bo
tninMiiteel will Im uf Inteiest to Hie
niiiliufnelniers unit I lie nssoeJntliiii
will miit in tho IUUh hull at 10 iieloeU
in tho morning I his nltirnuon Mceirs
A Petty liiirewiiting Olive Stern
inberg V Co Olive 13 W Zlniiniiuiun
nl 1 A ltiiilloj v Jo Plunk V T
Carter of W T nrlrr ev Ilrus Ilur
mini nnel W M Hint eif 1 S V M
ICIir Jlynlt nrnvesl to piulielpate in tin
meeting t < > irise > nlnllii i from Orange
leiilisiiiiiii nnd tlio Noitheust IVxai mills
ni < > exiKelnl to iinlve un tlio morning
trains
A nglitofwiiv eommlttce connlntliiK
of tiHmii this morning hecan the
wink of seiurliig the Kiiusiih City Pitts
burg nml Julf railroad a rlglitnfwny
lulu lliniiiiiont and nKe > rightofway
for sw He lute tu tint illlTeriiil mills
Hev A Veliable ceilori d
piinilier nnd
politliinn tills nltiinooii Informed The
Post currrtpoiiilent that he hnd bun
iiitsrepiet < eiitiel In the pixwvedings of a
iiinilille in meeting Nitiiriluy night puln
Islnsl hi this inornlngM Post Ve liable
snjs ho was pul IInIkmI ih n MeKlnley
mail wlieii ns n mutter of futt Int Is for
IIcoil lirst nnel Just nml linn Iwn fur
two year Un further sivk Hint pub
lishing him ns a Mclvluliy
man will
lntvo a tendency to ubbnvliife the Inllu
Iliie he lins iv Itli leinblleaii elgnltnllm
nf the rvorlli The pieioeaslliigs published
in Tlio lost were siippoiiii to be uf
lielnl The nn slgnesl bv Anfliony
Mlleie elialrninn nnd It II IllnclKlienr
secretary uf he reinvention nil were
given to The Iewt correspondent with a
r < rim it tn publish
At a tnceling of Jleitumont rniinell
TnileMl Pileiids uf Tempeninei held Sat
urelii night Ilm following olhcers were
instiillisl Mr 1 l Slunkle wortliv
prlmnfe Uvv J A Smart nsseinite
wortliv iirimnte Mr S P Lewis elinii
Inln Mr W tirny ncording scribe
Miss Int7
limn Inn financial serllwi nml
treasurer Mr W 13 ICdgeix eondiicliir
Mr O V RnnliiM sentinel Deputy
iintul It I Itnelifoid olhelnled at tlm
Insinuation
Tim re > > ort today Is that the flulf nml
Inlerstntn eemtrnclors will resume trnek
In Ing vVrslnfailiiy
BUSINESS TROUBLES
BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
Han Anlnlo Texas January 13 Tho
San Antonio Hulldcrs Supply company
ono of tho largcBt dealers In lumber In
this city inado an assignment yesterday
afternoon naming John J Stevens as as
elgnee The amount of claims stated In
tho del of assignment Is l03is ami the
assets estimated at f < 7ifti llio list of
creelltors flleil is as follonu San Antonio
national name JIIM0 Lutcher Mooro
Lumber company Orange Texas wi 43
It M Jllllen Co Oshkcsh Wis tlQllli
HradlcyRainsey Lumber coiniMiiy Lake
Charles La 137720 Ciiltls llros Co
Clinton Iowa 412102 P Rouller 2000
Texas Tram and Lumber company llinu
mont 7518 41 J A Ganger CoChlca o
1GC8M it T Joneti Lumber company
Houston SUM 72 A Gilmer Orange
12 540 Emporia Lumber company Rous
ton 181 C3 J H and W M Rice lTyatt
J20C84 L T Sloan A Son Pino Valley
390 IUaumont Lumber company Ileau
mont 375 Indiana Lumber eomi > uny
Nashville Teiin JSS 1 11 Williams
Patterson La 03001 John Coles Co-
St Louis 17740 A 01 Hughca Paint
company Kansas Jlty JllOlf August
Leon Co Plaquemlne La 573 83 W
II Aidrldge Rockland 336 93 Marshall
Car Wheel Manufacturing company Mar
shall 180 U Ienn Hardnaro company
Reading Pa 153 33 P C Taylor Austin
J1T7S0 Shaplelgh Hardware comrany Ht
Vri s r <
KIAMS
UDpsotj jnM 1 199 g
> P
l6i6 Mme do Sevigno died
1716 Thames frozen over
1751 Bishop Berkeley died
Kntunlns Peliiunry 7 and S
Paris Texas Hotel Peterson Monday
till 3 p in February 10
Texiirkani rkansas Hucklns House
Tuenlny Pebniary 1
Hot Bprlngn Arkansas United States
Hotel Wtelnesdny February 12
Idttlo Itock Arkansas Tlio lllchellou
Tlunsdiy February 13
Walnut ItllKe Arkansi8 Depot Hotel
Friday till 3 p m February H
llncui la nu plijalclan fn the United
States better known than Dr 11 C Flow-
er Ills ciiren aro so numeroui nji often
ct mich a miraculous nature that many
rllerj Uma claimed thnt many of hl
curts were mlraoles
Dr Flowers ability to tell a patient his
dUease without nsklnr a question is as
well establlslied as that Dr Flower Uvea
Tills Southwestern visit of tho doctor
will afford an excellent opportuntly to
many to consult this eminent specialist
oloso to their home
Iouls J123 2S Wltto Hardware company
Bt Louis JI5SC Sampson Cordasn com
pany Doston 1000 3S Miscellaneous ac
counts tl0 Harnhard i McOown 1000
Tho assets aro divided aa follows Open
account JlOOftO r al and personal proi
crty 112000 stock J3300J
I HAHUIS
Navasota Texas January 13 I lUrrl
dolus business aa a erocor and produce
merchant executod a deed of trust to
preferred credltoru namlne W L Steele
aa trustee
u < m M i m
I
ttiM Mzsiti
< M
KIAMS
Today the vsa great >
ing expedition from
wa to Hudson Bay
the Dominion CapTI
while the Ethical Com
convenes at Buffalo I
and the United StftL
Minister to Venezuela
tendered a formali
complimentary recepi
by President Crespo
Caracas A41
Theres a Grand Reception for Buyers Today atS
SALE
Mens 10 9 and 8 Suits
and Overcoata aro
695 Cash
Mens 15 14 and 12 Suits
and Ovorcoats are
985 Cash
Any pair Mens Pants in tho
houso aro
400 Cash
Boys 8 7 CO and 7 Long
Pants Suits aro
495 Cash
Mens 20 19 and 18Su
and Overcoats are
j
1490 Cash
The beat 40 35 and
Suits and Overcoats awr
W
1975 Cu0
II
All Boys 12 10 andl
Long Pants Suits are
760 Castii
All BoyB 18 15 and 14
Long Pants Suits are M
1150 Cash
All Star and Mothers Friend Shirt Waists with the exfj
coption of tho oxtra Collars and two lines of Whitef
deep
Waists go at
75 Cents if
ED KIAA
Hammoth Clothier
Houston Texas
JOS F AEYER C03
J
Buggies of All Grades f
Wagons Pisli Bros andFlor
ence
Flows Cultivators
Planters for Stiff and Sandy
Lands
Blacksmith and Wagon Male
era Material >
000 008 810 AND 812 rAffKU
HOUSTON TEXAS V
SOME MORE PRICES THEYRE LOW TOO
Oranlte Pie riatei 10cI Rd Tin Wash Hollers
Oriinlt Rnuen Pans No IS Slol Iluek Hani
Jianlln ColTeo Drippers 1 quart 40cVlro Plesh Porks
Ireinltn ColTrw Drlppeis l a eUarts0ol Dastltiff Bpoona
W
too
43a
Co-
Co
All Poukot Knives Razors Scissors etc at reduced prices
J A HAIL 1203 Congress Avenue
THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME
When you havo Awnings on your windows to mako
you comfortable Wo make Tents
Awnings Flags Etc
REPSDORPM BROS ooto hi t
DR R C FLOWER
OF
BOSTON MASS
Dr It C Plower to Jloko a Professional
Trip TlireniBli Texas and Arkansas
Tho piitlentn of Dr It C Plerocr villi
he Blael to know that lie lias arranteel n
piofeaslonal lilt thiouRh tlio States cf
Texas and ArkansuH as follerua
Houston Tcas ijewlor Hotel Monday
and Tuesday Jainuary 20 and 21
llenuinont Texas Clalboiue House
Weiluisda Jfinmiy 22
lalwatuii Texas Tromont House
TliuiBelay January 1
ban Antonio Texas Utewfer House Fri-
day nnd fialiuday January 21 nnd 25
Iaredo Teeas Coinmcrelal Hotel Jlon
elay January 27
Coipua Ohrlstl Texan Hotel Constan
tlne Tiiemlny afternoon and Wednesday
January 28 nnel 29 <
Cuero Texas Mull Hole Thursday
1 p in to Prldiy 1 p m January 30 and
31
Clddlnpa Texns Terkli Hotel Satur-
day Pebnnry l
Wneo Texa Hotel Royal Monday
Pehninry 3
T > ler Texas Hast Texas Hotel Tues-
day Pebniary 4
Corsleaiu Texas Commercial Hotel
Woilneiduv IVliruary S
Austin Texas Drlsklll Thursday Peh
ninry il
Port Worth Ilatel Worth Friday and
X
Would ho a barren waste were It not
made the best ln tho land by strong vig-
orous men Arc > ou ono of those who
aro helping to mako It boT II mak U
proud lo I am
man Riy
Hut how many
are there hoo life und vitality Is being
undermined by the effects ot youthful
errors or who from disease are IncapaolA
of ilolnB Ihelr Bharc who aro a burden ca
themselves and of no benefit to other
How many who aro young In age but i
Impotent aa If lliey bud soon 100 yet
ro by The Eunuch Is a terrible exsjnp
of the effecta of being without sexual pow
ers He la only an animal no life unM
lion or strength of mind Will jou I
lour onn neglect and Indifference becon
aa ho Is Dr Clemens has devoted mtuiy
jeiara to the study and practice of prlvatj
diseases 1or tv > o years ho has conduct
tho business ot Dr Hathaway Co and
Imi brought health and happiness to hun-
dreds of Texans Many of thos wh
read this know this to bo true VTkr
should not vou bo ono If you areawonuui
and
with female troubles or a man a suf-
ferer from unnatural leisses Impoltnc
Htcrlllty syphilis gonorrhoea sperraatorr
heieNi lost n anhcod skin diseases writ t
hmV immediately sTKICTlIItD CUItJap
without KNIFD DIIATINO or ELBC
TllICITY at YOUIt IIOMD NO PAIN
Ui
detention from business Question
for men 11 for women C for akia
Address
eases T
Dr JE Clemens
123 W Commerco St San Antonio Text
Financial or professional referencVjoil
reejuest jg
> rT3f
An Opportunity
For
Wall Paper
Buyers
We have Iota of Wall rape P
In stock In quantity sufficient toi
to Uireo rooms erf a kind i
from ono
we doslr to get out of tho w > rgj
To hurry them along w offer to J
and border eufflclent tfl coj
paper
walla of rooms not ejxceedUHF I1
In alio for ONE DOUiABper rofl BtS
Is a snap for cloro buyeri and M
to be missed ivjj
We can not furnish unPf
goods but will flU all out f tt > W IJ
attention V
with best
i
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