The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 240, Ed. 1, Monday, November 28, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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' i'fflw nilnt tho "VVorit In Var una
v llallwayj Trnvel IhiiicdrA.
All boston Mass.. Novwnbcr 27. A rocoru
Sst: krcaklni: November bliMnrd aw wit over
!fll the creator norlion ot New England last
4 jsMt aUrhl and today. completely demoralizing
. tr t - jv
fV traftlcsol ovety description and is til nlgU
2 munlcaUon while flio northeaster coming
on a course. oC tides drovo the sea far
beyond Ita usual limits and made a mark
along ahoro exceeded only by tbo moniora-
( hie hiirrlcano ot 1S31.
5 While tho storm was heaviest In the
outheasbeiln. curt ot New England the
k whola" fast was aff&tod and experienced
fi to BnUtvfUlt ot ie.lghtcen to twenty-four
WK tnehos and a tho center ot the disturb-
JigSf ancofniovod do wax tho Maine coast that
'Mi. seotlou and tho provinces will probably
&?' rccctvo a similar tasto ot winter iTcatiVr
sfL tonight. Tortunfltely tho atoini was lior-
rV ftWtfil sufficiently lu advanco by tho
'&. winner buieau to dotailu most of the
piy coafctwlso shipping In ojo harbors hut
ffyt tho warning was enTTrsIy unhecdeJ and
KT Ignored by thoso on shorn with tho romilt
K that nearly cVexy ons especially tho r.ul-
roads ind electric companies were caught
nnpplnif and cutfofed nccordlngly.
There was net a railroad In Now Unfiland
that -vras not stopped or tied up by ihu
heavy fall of snW and tho Rrcat drifts
und tbo ionJ3 luunlng alonR tho toast
lllto tha Now York Now Haven and Ilnrt-
fortf and the lloston a.ud Maine had tho
greatest OlUleUlty ot trciiient wasboaU
la places eapoifcd lo the httnj rca3. Tralni
north east south and west wero nearly
nil stalled early In thu day nllhonsh onu
train rrom Uaugor reachod Lynn thts noon
and two Chlcaso trains came Into tho city
this renins.
In cities and towns dependent upon elec-
tric cars tho situation wan oven worse for
tbo damp snow packed Irard on tho lalU
and hold up oven the hey snuw plows
Tho sonlco In this cily v.as probably tho
i beat ot any of the sunrotndlnK communi-
ties yet oven here thcro was no aitompt
made to run mora than a dozen cars on
WashlnRlon fitrect and 6no or two other
main thoroughfares
mho Kinrm. while not so socrfl and far-
rcaeblDg In Ita effects as the blizzard of
last Fobru.x was nevertheless tho heav-
iest experienced It N ember In this part
of nha country Tor a Ions series ot jears.
OomtnG on Sumdiy It did not causa th
acaojinec or lncoconlliici It would ha.o
dcao on a week diy and tnos of tbp trans-
portation companies made IibtoIc efforts to
at toast Turtlally leeovor from tho cKccts
of tho bloelude.
Only tho barwt repor ? wore rcccUnl
up to C o'clock tonljbf of tho effects ot
tho storm on the toast but oven these fw
lines gave rho to the rruest of fears as
to Uho sAtety ot whai llflo a'xlpplns that
may hao been off Cape Col loit nls;hl
or today It will probably bo tno or t'irce
daos bofoire a complete list ot -the dlKaUcra
oan be made
All points sotnh of this city and ca3t of
IrnvMpncu wcto Wolatfl irly last vra-
loE New Bedford 'bclrg lout to tho ou s d
world before S o'clock and Newpott and
Tall ntver disappearing In tho night not
Ions after.
KiTthcr to tiho west at IVovldenro and
In -other parts of ttaodie 1rIj.wJ communlc-
tlon wen Intermittent and subject to jrr-at
delav. Nlfrtit trains o-ver tho Shoro lino
i to New Tork rcachcd 3rovldiri.ee with
only a fow m'mutes doliy but bejoad 1biit
nolnt .thiev mot terrific idrlflit and It via
: monnlns bcroro thft two lobular train
t ' reached New Liondon. .Hnro tfioy wcro
stalltd nearly all day Ty freight wrecks
on itlho nwl botween thit "point nnd Now
Haven. Tfors trains Irotu jfpw Tork met
a similar pxpcrMncc nest of Hiybrooit ami
artor soma hours of tolwrnp'iln t1iy
manilffrd to roieh N'wj T..and0M in;d etirted
lalo In the a'tirnoo0fqr ppovIdent.
At Boon today hs regnhr Nw York ex-
press from ChtoiRo lfft Sprimnllnld fcr thla
olty fol'mwtd t fOiort tfn later by tho
morelng oxpresn from the west nnd bir-
rirrr i slight delay from o wroek at Kist
rirooMeld oimo ihroitjh to ihls city all
TllTlHIIII.n 0 Sini'PINC
Scm rnl Tliirnrcs Hrlen Ailioin unit
Their CriMvi IJrofl n"l
Boston Mats. November 27. A doznn o
moro coasting osseli woro driven nhoro
In Boston harbor during tho bllrzrml Of
lat nlKht and tho Rrcnt ocenn ntenmor Ohio
of tho Wilson line was torn from her moor
tngs nrl driven high nri? dry on Spectaclo
lalanu. Schooners nnd coal largojwIth two
anchors out and cery reason to ospect a
xafo weatherlnK of tho Kal. wcio dragged
trom their moorings and hurled nffaaist
pier hends dasher! on ialnmlR arid locus
und eurJl: out ot sight
Anchored nt nunrantlno was the WIUou
liner Ohio n great four-niaslrd cnigo boat
just In fiom Hull Ci.gnna. suo hna only
a small cans" on board nnd her EldM bolng
high out of ho water offered a largo sur-
It is Foul
Blood's
ment
Advertlso
ut Bt lo Soon Cured by Hood's
Garcaparllla.
Yes Scrotnla irtrny thing may bo called
tho advertisement ot toul blood It Is the
conri;oof tho world offcnslvo painful
dobllitatinif ctubbora find well nljjb
onendurable.
Outward applications do not cure they
only drlvotho diiUculty to new quarters
Emollients may palliate they canuot
bollslt the evil. Thcro is but ono sure
way oat and that is to ellminato the
taint trom the blood.
Thoro is ono remedy that can effect this
and It is tho onlv 0110 that so tar as wo
woW nas iuit inTnmuy succeeded-
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even where tbo system has been poisoned
by long years ot taint nnd the ravages to
bo repaired aro tremendous. That remedy
t U Hood's BarssparilU. Kead this :
q& f " Jiy daughter was nfflicted with im
l'l'tTA)- 1rMil-nhJnnrl Thn n ..n i.n.
W-XA f "'all over her hod nnd thw nnnl 1-.
i '1c! t. Pucto Bfwlnar. . Wo tried mediolnes that
mj - wewrocommenaea r.s blood purifiers
'' 'A V bnt OOUld ilbt BeO that thev did anvnnnil.
)jxt 'ttp tod p'8 obout Hood's Barsspa-
" A2rlU aild I beiran trlvlm' tho ilrl VilunAT.
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'IJIOPP . 5 parma
"- Ik bik-fta tact the One Truo Blood Purifier.
lMtMSall.oon's;'.takii 110 substitute
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faoo to tho wind. Tho swift tido prevented
tho vostel trom iM)lat!nK her noso Into tho
lnd and after n llorto battle for hours
her cabins gradually ga way nnd sno rau
up on tho bach ot Speolflole Island where
sho now lies high and dry. As tho tldo
wa ery high wntn tho Ohio went nshoro
tho work ot hauling her oil Is likely to bo
difficult.
Ashore not far from lira Ohio U tho
schooner U. A. White from Baltimore but
sho will probably float.
'iho casua'tliU began vlth tho sinking at
loan one If not two coal barges and tho loss
ot the crew of tach. Tho tug Cumberland
oaiuo In early last ovenlctg with twoi barges
na.) one ot them broko away from iho
tin; and strlklni; llunls Vcdgca suuk with
-itor'lcvl n have hunk off linns hiluud lip.id
'nnd her crow ot (our men lost.
"Iho schoonur Abel U nabcouk from
rhlladclphla camo nrourtd Oapo Cod yoj-
terdaj and nrjohorcJ Into In tho day outntdo
of Boston ljgh"U Is reported to have todii-
dcred with her crew ot seven men.
All tho captalni of. tho floot who were
lucky ough to round tho capo nnd mnko
tho harbor In safety say tlut tho storm
was tho most lerrib that thfy ever ex-
pcrienct'd on the IdasirachuselU bay.
ix ru.tasWjV.A.MA.
Jlllyznril lllo Worl Miin- 1SS8 Traf.
' lie Is Itmlly Uilpulrtl.
rtnJadclphll KocmbOT 27 The bliz-
zard -which camo out ct the Wcat reached
tUla city nt 11 o'clock csterday morning
and raged furiously ui.tll 1 oVlock thin
morning. As unvcpeclcd as It was violent
It wrought gret luuoc uot onl hero but
ttaougbout tho entire State. In those four-
teen IfcoUTa tho snowfall reached a depth
of oor nluo Inches and the wind a oloclty
of fort-tlo iiiIIm tin hour. Thota llgures
dro unproccdoutod In tho Noembor rec-
ords of tho local w rather bureau nnd the
official" D'-'oro say that -the sfvcm In gon-
ctol was tho worst nlnco tho memorable
bllzzird ot 1!SS. '
AYlth tho snow tho mcioury steadily
diopped until well below tho freezing
point and tonight It la still on Its down-
ward way.
In this city thn tnafflo of every ktnU
as -well as wiire ommunlcatlon Aas crlu
pled Tho kuburban lines wore brourat
to a OTmplete standstill wltlj' tho roads
piled hlglh with drifted snow. Tho main
line of tho 1'onDojlvanla road was greitly
delayed. Today iho weather tens lwou clear
and cold and much prognss Ills been nuidct
In rosttTlug traffic.
Dlspatrhes trom Interior towns tell of
like cond ttons.
A number ot vessels oft the cano were
unable to got Into tho harbor nnd It 13
feared tlfccro have been heavy 10331s.
All Tiultin I.ntu.
Baltlmcro Md.. Ncvmber 27. On ac-
couni of tbo bllzwd in Now York last
night all trains from points north of l'bll-
atUlphiu were from one to flo hours lato
reday. The Pennsylvania trains bearing
this mornlng'H lseun of tho Now Vork
papers d4d not arrlvo until nearly neon
four livuri behind schedulo time.
During last night and May IMgh winds
prevntlel ou Iho Chesapeake bay but m
far as known thcro woro no t.isualtlt.
Storm In Uiirone
Pari3 Noembar 27 Dnrnig fbo last
twen-four hours storms increasing l-n
severity haxs rauV throughout Southern
Franco aud Northern Italy. Much dam-
age has been deno at Marseilles. Cannes
Su Itorao and Qonco. Along tho Itlvcni
tea walls btoI Boa tnants tae suffered ea-
reclally. No perlcus casualties aro re-
ported. Ileu-vlrxt In Yearn.
Hartfond Conn. November 27. The
rtorrn In this oily Is the heaviest known
elnco tho blizzard of 1SSS The snow Is
about two feol on the leiol nnd Is drifted
badly.
POLICY OF THE "OPEN DOOR."
OltUAT UI'Mj OK JUSU.VDIJItVIM.MI-
IRG AS TO ITS Hi: VI. IMPORT.
Unil.-r Hit- Cluiixe All iltlonx. Aro
nrunlud Uijimt Itllit'i ho l'r iih
Iiiipurt DiitleM Are Coueeriicil.
Washilngton November 27. Administra-
tion officers db not expeot Uint tbo no-
oalkl "opan door" poy will tako an Im-
nortant position In tho discussions ot tho
coming scsbIous of eougicsi but bellovo
debate on this matter will wait on fln-il
disposition of tho rhlllpplnca. A promi-
nent official today said: "Tho purouo
'open door' Is ot limited application and
has Ufien used only -with referonoo to tho
possessions of Kuiopoan powers on U10
oast toast of Asia. Originating In tho
treaty of open fonts ot China nnd Japan
later orders havo bocn extended to cocr
poita wdiloh China lias luised or sur-
rendened to ibiolgn powers. Tho phraso
mens that In such port3 tho American
government has fn fact proposed no dis-
ci Imlnntlona lu the tariff or navigation
clitugca agahi3t Imports or oasola of atlicj:
countries but has tratcl thwu on tbu
eamu plane sis their onu lmporta mid her
own vessola. lu other words foreign
powers holding Culiusstis noita by seizure
0.1 treaty have merely unuouucod that they
will keep open such ports In tho soma
iuanuor that 9'biu has opcnol cortijn frcn
ports to fho conunurc of nation.-! with-
out discrimination or favor. Tho 'opoii
dooi' pollc has bon paUtlcallj obliga-
tory iih tlw lovcif-e policy would bi 111
OTivct hostility to tho purnojva of civilized
nuiiioiiM etctvdlly pursue! tor yairu ana
cucurred In bv China lu opening thu
Asiatic trado to coininercn.
"Tho phraso iiiiu door' tas no roferonr
p tlie TVeatorn liemluphe-rn and no reln-
vnncy to tho West Indies. Kie inaltw
has been coiuplotely mlsundt-dnod by for
etsu novvspaporj glvlnw the phrase an ap-
plication to this fonitluoul The unrtc
ittlotisd truds Uetww n American toJoniii
!& jii4iilrti4 vaif rfl (3 Jo tj. Iin1i lid 4frt
' ' ""'" - '-.- ' '' i'n'V rt Tn
Bnltlfei'a vessels between Ouiiadlan norls
Undra1 tho BrUlsh.law any country which
dlealfl 'to nPiw Hrltl.h vc'sols to ensign
tn Its coasting trade can ohtiln tbo pilv-
lletro of emteilng tho coutmg trade ot Can.
nda Tho UIUxt Slatea hai niver avnllol
itself of this opportunity holding that tho
prlvllege to bo granted Is yorjr much .. . ttl0 Moblaui ot tho Into war
oguanil?Wb" tha'1 " B" 0 "''h been disposed ot But that who lud
"TU restriction ot Uwls between th j been urgtag tba war depnrlniout to tfi4
l'nltl VZ1KH twi Porto Ulro to American boidlcis htvo wro no. prop.uvt wr tlio
vetsola is b1sod on the policy wiloli thu aiiwuncciue-iit thut tho soldle.s doalgutiiol
United Btnlca has always follo.vcd undet trc ucijroes uud bcjwnd & douot u tro g
nil ndujlals-tratlons a fact overlooked by protest will bo onteroa w.tU the wui d-
tho Kit-ftpcan press There Septra to be no jruuent by the Siato .intlio.itt.s and cli-
dtsracltlon. lioro to ehnngo this policy In 1 jtcnb ngalnut Iho oo.upjtt.on of Hie post by
ttr! sphere from the mew fart tlut by fh f lorcj troops Tja protest w41 not b
ivossesblon oaf tho Phtllpplne-a tho United .. ntirn v m.c. imt'Uiv to tbo neioes
iBwtes wist delermtne whether It will fol-
low thf origin
door policy pt other nauons
with uossosslonsTiy scWure or cnrrwlon
on thp cosi coast of Asia. Commercially
tha .restriction of tho trade tiotwvon tlio
Unlttd filntfw mid l'oito BIco Is of rnlti
tlvoly mtlo momcnt.asthrdlroot conmnrwo
H-lfiry small upd qhtorbe.l bv AniwUjn
nnt OanaTOn esrl Tl'i' Miq n? Po
llleo Ib un a fulcrum for Iho devtlopmimt
o'f American comuicrco lu the Wos-t In-
HOUSTON DAriiT POSTs
ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES.
From Photo Token November 0 Ills 57th Blrthda.
1000 000 oa a 00
SUIYliYlARY OF TODAY'S IMPORTANT NEWS.
DOMnsTIC.
A bovcto Btorm rnKiiig In New Hiipjand.
Tbo blizzard Is tho tov crest In years aud
in many Instances trains are dolajed
Time nigroej. aro reported to hao been
lynched near Meridian Miss.
Six killed eleven eorlcmsly and fifteen
ct twentj mora or lens hurt by an ox-
p!of Ion on tbo steamer V11lkor near Stock-
ton. Oil.
be 1. nil Uvea lost and 1nm.l1 daninne cn-
(tt'itd by prairie tires In Oklahoma and
iho Indian Territory.
Tha peoplo of IJttlo Itoclc Ark piotcst
ngalut iifKroM being sent tlioro to do
tnrrlson duly.
A lorie nunibor of promotions of ofn-
ur for callantry during tlio war vdll bo
placed before- tbo souuto nnd the Hcbloj-
Hnmpeou eontrovcrsy may bo reopened.
Dciuly Clibf Warnei ot Birmingham
Ala. killed by au oseaped negro mur-
dersd. I'OIIUU.M.
Tho report that England has taken poa-
cosstuii of tho Island of Chusan la not'
credited in Shanghai.
Tho Trench cabinet deellues to postpono.
tho l'icqunnt court mnrtlal until after tho
court of cassation ndjouins.
Mnd Mullah lua trotscd tho Swat rler
ild cngostd tho Indo-llrltlih forcei
Lo Petit Journal ot I'm is suppressed for
publishing a satlro on Knippror William's
visit to tho Holy I.itid
Tho London Standard calls attention to
tho fie' that tbc United States has to-
euid a vuluablo concession ut Chiirlgln
CClOlilll!
VAIl AI'TKHMATM.
rourth Tenncsseo mid SKth Ohio or-
dered to leave for Clciituegos Culw.
(lencrnl Bl.vuio nnd his staff Muomla
have snllod from Ilnvaui-for Spilu.
Opinion In Washington Madrid and
1'nrls is that Spain will today accept
Araorica'8 terms and ccdo tho Philippines
for ?.!0W0.00o
A report In clreulatlon In llnvana that
Maxlco Coinoz tho Cubuu gciicrul is
dead.
i.MititeHIOMMttBMfMMMMM
A PROTEST FROM ARKANSAS.
MIOIIO SOLDIIMIS MUZ Ai'-HLMJn 'HI
DUTY AT lil'I'l'IdJ lllirh
Thr OH1en Ho ot Like- TUI
Aviieiil l H'- Si''r"l "l WV'
( Ileeoiislder I lit- Onler.
Utile Boek Ark.. November 27.-UmJ
tenant J. W PhlllP' pxesent conimindant .
ot Tort Logan H. Boot roco.MM a w
gram last night from tho war department
lotlfjlns "im ' "0t"ichm"lt I0U
the Twoaty-tiftU Unlttd Sutos Infauwy
v-ouhl U wnt to thU station to do ganlsou
dut. Thlo Information meager as it .
cieaiJsl a uewatlon amoug clticens genera.-
ly and Una caused a stir which thicn'CLS
to dovo.'op Into a storm.
Tho tiounlo Is ou account of tho Met that
tbo soldiers tho war department has de-
tailed for duty horo uio negross. Strong
pleasure bad becro. brought to boar on tho
War dcpurtnient to e-ntirga thu poit to
Jtwlmcntal I'lzo nud Ueorotnry Aluer bid
mmlsed to glo tho matter Iuo con.aer-
M lhB r.-cllng Pivvalent In view ot th
'e trouuiss t Kouih-rn cam. against
placH'fi negroes in a podtlon wbero p.ajhts
Willi IHO Wllllta iu fivt'J w wi-u w-
ernor Jones In pfnkU ot th mutter to-
ught ranld ho con i'5td the jiHldlng bf
tegio troops hero sn evcdlngly unv- no
thing to do and declared Hint lo would
(eitainly remoUttote with tho I'ed rn nu-
thoiltjes and protest against It to tho war
department
4irivf ry SM .
MONDAY MORNTNGh NOVEMBER 28 189S.
oooe 00000 itatito
1TATIB.
Jim and Dave Driver woro killed in a
debt nt Hughes Springs
San Antonio will mnko an effort to se-
cure a homo tor aged and Indigent rail-
roaders. A Knty fireman was killed in a peculiar
manner near Deuton.
Tha McLoJiian county oil territory is to
be dev doped
Outlook for a bad winter will causo many
cattlo to die it Is feared; will also cause
much feedlnr.
People of Port Worth aro now fully
an aro of tho lnrgenes" of tho Fanners'
congress to bo held thcro In Deoomber.
Mr. Bailey answers tbo vicious attack
ot McMIUIn ot Tennessee.
Baslej who murdered Reporter Bljthe
at Galveston will apply for bond
Nuorcb county drouth has been effectual-
ly broken.
Ii VlhllllAUM
Kll A IIIroliflcIrt auggci-ts Hint a Na-
tional home for aged aud disabled railroad
men bo established
Tbo- nppoliUinent of Brj'an Snydor as
gcnenl pnnsengcr cgont'ot tbo '"Frisco ia
officially onnouueed
Cubnu and Porto It lean commerce prom-
Iso to gtvo n now Impetus to tho Southern
ports.
A spicl-il from Austin to a St. Louts pa-
per rnn tho commission Is preparing a
surprlso for tho Texas railroads.
LOCAL.
Sonio Interesting talks concerning tbo Y.
M. 0 A. nt tin) rltUens' mass meeting at
tbo Prcsbj terlan church.
A tempcianto eeivlco at Shtarn Metho-
Oist church.
The bowling contest nt tlio Turnverela
alley for tho Curtlu and Harrison medals.
The cbrks meet and rccelvo encourag-
ing reports concerning tho early hour
closing movement
Tho third nnnunl Stat' convention of tlio
Dauglitcm of tlio llopubllc will convono
hero tomorrow.
Marshals seloclcd for tlio illuminated F.
P nnd V. parado Tuesday nlgbt. Dwcm-
ber 7
THREE NEGROES STRUNG UP
M1WTO.V COUM'Y MISft. PAIUMUltl
TAKi: LAW IN THEIR l'l.VM)i.
A Yuiiuir "'lilte Sinn AnxiiuUrtl 11 ml
hlml by MKniPN Without l-rm omi-
llou ShcUrt Outerdliitf Othem.
Meridltm. Misu.. N'ovombor 27. Bepoi ts
have n2id hurv that threo negwes woro
Ijnclud last ulBbt nbaut four miles west
of 'MeildUn. Now ton county fanners are
?ald to bo on tho tntU of ethers impllealed
n aa assault 011 a w'J.to nun. Tho onng
liuiu cunlo to Meridian on Trldni from tba
Vlciulfy eX Chunkej Newton csuaity for
the pnriKiu'o vt silling eotton nnd purchas-
ing suppllis A'tfr disposing of his pro-
duce aad bujlug what too ncedul ho loft
for limn an I camped ntur tho Oakatubee
rivor about four milts wxst of tho city.
Aboi t t'io time ho was breaking camp
jeite.'day a wine up and got Into hU
prov.vlcns and lvo drove It off. At this
Juautvi-u a negro camo up nud told tha
wUlw 'man tho isi:g be!onhd to bliu abus-
ing him roundly. Tho New.ou 11 Sltched
up Uh I cam und starttil to.vard"fmo and
did his iK'at to avoid trouble but the
va K.A tn n tow and was shortly
by four otheis They tfajod tho
raintul wound
Afte-r crcsslns the river
tin bla
adts gav up tho chaie and ti-o whit
went; f bis home and noUfidl his
nun
fr.ends aujnolghb.xs. last ailght a dozen
or more white men boarded tlio vistbound
Alabama and Vicksburg train t Chuakey
and got off n; Lcut Gap. s. miles west of
rl3lan. avilTuV nvoWd puoso ot
HUE aho neiio Impl'cated in the Oi-
III Tho Mitig man who wis asssultnl
ww
V
tauU
rmasnUoU to Vlucks nnd iho whim men
i.inriiii in iriiiu ii iiiiiir rnoiii nnvvii.
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Shexiff llKd and posse rturued lonlglK
ir'fff m.wm- m m 4
v. noioM (Yivnitii.. n'mi' n-tn iviwated (iilircly lorgoucn in M mastHT'o ulll. Il nt o.... .
ot tho young man's arm produelng a !Kttnuesl-Mh n'k it uirVMMMlJ Si fSLSAf?"' "' 'light
from iiivi mno ot tho trouble bringing
with them three negro prisoners uinym
the day a frightened negro reported to u
sheriff that a mob f white men wvm
shooting Into negro homes and ilijw
Ing to kill every negro In the county. H
nflld they fired over a hundred riWU into
the home ot tho ringleader tt Salurda)
trouble-
Tho khcrilt organized a v Rnd ? Ji
ni Tor tlK scene but on arrival could flni
no tiaco of the white nicn nor any corpses
Ilowvveri tho tlrco negroes concerned in
yesU-rdoy's culrago had disappeared ana
It Is said that the 'New ton ctuntv mob had
taken mem In charge. The"1 tlbrce negroes
arrived wero rvlatlvefl of the rlotcrj uo
tho s'rcr'ff look ttum In Kite keening until
the trouble rubsldes.
JIISMAUCIC'S ItlJM-IS
Lull! lu the MimnoliMiiii AMilc" "
Jimt Ilcen Klnlilifd.
New Orlcnas Pleasure.
5 It Is bvlny November 27 that the fune
ral of Prltao dibit arck will tako plate
uud tint bis remains will bo bono ou the
shoulders of ton stalwart ftre3terfl garbed
in tho Bismarck livery to the'nevly
constructed mauioleura from his sitting
10cm nt rrledrlcharuh where tho boly
has lain In a hernieticalb oeaKu (offia
bliice hlfl dciniBO In duly last.
H i rather a giu &umo Idea to have
kent tho corise even of one so dear J
Prince and Prlntesa Hoibert DMnnrck as
thtir father In tho home for ah tafi four
mouths. 'Jlio ptcsento ot a dead body un-
der a 100I alvvnja oxorUsce an ettrenmy
depressing influence nnd under the cr-
oumituncte It is hardly burpilslng that tu
family havo during tho giuter part ut tiit
tlmo tha. has elapsed nince tho gieit clau-
H-T--r-H--f-r-H---r-H-r-M-
-f
-r 11 Vlltli: 1'IIIKS.
-f- .
f hoeriil Mien I.iimI uud Muoli
f- DiiiiuiKC lo I'mpcrts.
-f Poiry O. T. November 27.
-f Piaalo flies hae tlajcd havo
-t-' lu Oklahoma and l'.dlau Ttru
lory for tho last few days. Ono
f
-f
-f-
f
f
farmer lost 1000 acres of lino nay
in tho Held several hunu oJ
bales of coiton nnd 500 h-'a.-. of
cattlo and hogs. Ho est.mntiu his
oss at J20.01W. Mililotis of tons
ot ha j lu bale and budi lue
been buihed la other sections
aud no lets than 100 hoad of cat-
tlo hav been destiojed.
Several lives 1ij.o ben lost
in thlM prairio fires.
Iu thu Kiowa InJlnn roservn-
t on a strip of land thlity by
seiewty-ilvo milts was burned
caus.iry great tamage These
ilro3 have beon moiu destruetivo
owiug to tho high avlnos
f
-t-
-t
9
v-
Ttfrttmtni t-T-r-r-rt-r9-t-tf
cellor's demise made thci home elsewhere.
T he f unortil todaj will ho strlctlj 1 rl-
ate. Not enly tho Prussian authorities
but representatives ftcin all ijie i uer
courts and governments ot tho federal
uovorelgn statin foinnng part of tbo Gor-
man emplru woro to havo attendol ihe ob-
seuules Thu lcaistr had even exrresd
lus lutertoo. of being present If he bad
cot back lu tlmo fiom Palestine whllu
even unheraltj in Germany had arrant J
to send dclijalions ot tbo faculty and of
tho student socktica
I'rlnco Ilerbeit however presumably
with tho object of avo.duig the' nre-e-nco
illlllliiiiilitliiiiii i.'
of Uio ompwior and assuredl in acoo d-
nnco with what would hive been tho Wisacs
or His rnher. mho abaoir.d tae e -tcj!
funjral bhows which are usually le a
maulfcy aDioa ot sy nips thy fai the dead
than .1 deUre to advertise ono's sell 2.
the latter s exponse has insisted that cao
tnnerul ahall oa essenhuly & nrivaio aaJ
a purelj family affair
Oonsexiuently thei'o will bo no otlloial ran-
resenitativerf of any kind prevent toJav.
akhough tho mere fact of the funecal tak-
'uvs place on Sunday la likely to at.ract a
cocdjiUnablo erovd of spsctntors from
llambuig and even from Berlin. Thtrj
will not bo ory muoh for them to s.u
)iovovr for the dhstanca from thn alivajs
closely bancd gates of rrledrlohsrui 10
the mausoleum on tho hill on tha etior
side of tho railroad line Is a veiy Mioiv
oav and the religious ceiomonK will ake
placo vvlthlu the mausoleum rfliat Is tj
say out of alght ot the public. The bu.ld-
tng Is finished although the lofty vaulted
dome onowivlng tho edltlee still jequ res
somo deeorulvo work while tho Irn ornal
decorations the Insertion ot stained gls
windows and bo fo-t'a will bo noatnonrtl 1
until spring. It is only now that the body
has been icmovcd from the house that
Piiuco Herbert Bismarck will comm.ru
all thoso radical st1110tun.1l chang 3 vvaich
are Ho ti anirorm redrichsruH Into a mare
comfortable and modern abodo lYw peo-
ple havo any Idea to wbut extent rile.1-
rlclsiuh has beon vntll now- larking In
ovou the most element try convenience?
which avould bo considered as ab-olet'-ly
indUpensablo to the homes ot people even
In very modest circumstances in this coun-
try aud it will require soveril moiiUis
and 'the expenditure of a considerable bum
of mono to render the pluw habitab'c
fiom an American point ot vlov.
it Is Impassible at thu morfimt to ab-
stain from the refit ;tlou that much of the
admiration 1 might nltnoft call it heio
H-o-iship-w hleli prevailed until foar
niontus ago in connection with tho old
cnanccnor nas vnntslrd A
llUmhnr nt
sis:'--"! taJ!rw-.
estlmnt" Jf nw)o b?Ji In Ocrmmv
and abroad. Nothing hovvevvT Is con-
tributed so much to this condition of af-
fairs as tho disclosures of Dr. Ilus'h
who with more reigard for what he be-
lieves to bo tho truth lhan for tao repu-
luiiun in mi pairon nas piacen on record
In his Illsmnrtklan biography a larra
number of things that do not rodounl
I 111 J 1 i i- .
tho credit of tho ureal chancellor nnd
thtt had best been left untold.
Ono cm not help comparing the llfo ot
lllsmarck n3 portrajed by his whilom sec-
retary Dr Busch to tho monograph of
Mr. Glnd.tone Just published In London
by his lormer private seerotar). Sir 11-
ward It million who was his close asso-
olate for nearly forty years.
Uoth biographers are manifestly In-
spired hy hero woislUp but oi a totally
different kind. Tho suerclaiy c; Rlsmarek
Is dazzled by tho powei ord tho strength
r.f his chief but hols singularly lacking
in that noto of affjotlouato admiration
whlili Mr. Gladstone managed to InsMi
in all those who had tV urlvilige of
working under him. The l.joicssloa thut
M-euis to hiveovei powered 11 oth'rs In
tho mind ot UT.-Jftrio's hecretary was his
goodness and his desire for truth and tor
justice. The plclure drawn by nis-
marck's scsrotai nfiin repels even those
who have admired him most That of
One won! mcro about Ilisinarck A tea -
turo of today's funeral will be the al-sence
of all trow old s-snants I rn'ian domestics
ilin rnnnlnrl hir Vita alrto nA k ......
uiuustue maculates laro-iciom
S1R0 nil lnf.1
ihnt n Im'iiir luniBil .1ri. ..! .-""
Herbert a fortnight after the chiuceller' i
."V "S2 haUnd'n I
. r ..iu. ZVT Tf " " rrinro
htm a post of guard In one of the mtuoumt I
wbldi ovlH afford blm a means of mSfj '
niuuii aiii unuru mm a means of lKaii
hood for tho remainder ef his days. me""
This U a painful trait about tho m.
Imareks. and it I? difficult to understZl
why tljs clunrelor and his ch-ida rtouT
hae Inveighed so blllcrly against thn in
cratiure of olliere. uhen It krk .ri:.Y..
I..O-. u4Umla 4l.n r. .U..l l'VVI3Vll
mkiniiLUUQ -luui. nun iiii-ir- - l -
tng acd most conspicuous trait. ''
.
j'itiV.-
negro l.. ' ... . ' '" ""u u aueunw tuong the croat of
io.'d !" " rofrhI "ta 'eair' " tSrt. U?s sweprbVI
...i... ;r-l' Ti'r.... 7" ..'...' '. ." ljng mm is iuny tour miles from
-aw niuio Hoiu-iiiui 1'e-imion nsvios be.n ewamps. Hero a
GOMEZ REPORTED DEAD.
A Rumor Reaches Havana that the Cuban
General Died last Friday.
AMERICANS PAY RESPLCTS TO GEN. BLANCO
Grncrnl W'ndc Admiral Snmiison nndi
Aldr Bid tbo Captulli l.eiienu
riuriiell Before Ills Deiuirtnrc.
Havana November 27.-9 p. m. There
b n report In circulation lioro this ovtn-
ng tbut word has been received ol tho
loath of General Mnxlmo Gomez ou Trl-
da u'ght butTt Is not credited In Cuban
clrtlcs
In accordanco with yesterday's arrangu-
ments Oeneaal AVade. Admiral Sampson.
Colonel Clous thtlr aides and attachus.
ill in gala uniform and an Interpreter
ailed upon General Blanco at the palace
ax 10 o'clock thin mornUg to etona formal
:arow"ll on his resignation ot tlio cap-
tain generalship and In anticipation of his
ai'Iy departure from Iho lslaud
Tho Americana weio met by General
t'arrndo preaident of Hie Spinlsh evneua-
ten tommlsslon nt tho stnlrcaso and cs-
oitel to tho reception room vvnero (Jon
oral Blanco v.as awaiting them. Cencr.U
vaao d.xirescd thanks tor tno courtesies
Atendesl to tho Americans and congratu-
lated General Blanco on the efficient
mtasures he had taken to malntnln order
and diselpllno In the Spanish aamy.
1 hough tho Ameilcans had como to n
country with v.htca they wcio at war they
aaJ no complaints to make aul Gcneial
Wnde as tbero had been no oaufco ot of-
unso since their arrival
General Blanco answered: "I 3iaio act-
ed only In the perfo infance of any dutj.
TA'hen tho Americans lellled Geuenil
fllanco accompanied them to tho boii ot
the staircase bo"wlu- them out wild tho
Teati-st courtesy and shnklng hands with
.
Titoops roit cunA.
rourlli Tennessee mill Slxlli OI1I11 to
Umlmik tor t li'iiliicgin.
Camp Poland Knoxville. Tcnn Novem-
ber 27. Two adllt.onal reglmentb will
leavo this camp thU week aud both will
10 direct to Cuba.
Official orders came tonight directing
the Tourth Tennessee lo proparo to move
tomorrow morning Transportation ar-
rangements hav-e been completed and thn
Southern railway will take tho regimont
to Savannah as fast as possible leaving
hero at tho oa 'liest posslblo moment to-
morrow. The flight of tbo regiment is
beln; loaded tonlgnt and tho teuts will
be struck after. This regiment -will sail
fiom Savannah to Cienluesoj anil irom
theio it will tako pos3ft3tioa of Santa
Clara city. This regiment ivai mobilized
hero In Jul. and has been cuanmped heio
blnco that time .
The Sixth Ohio regiment recolcd ardors
tonight rto prepare to go to Clcntucgos I
Cuba Tho transportation facilities trom
Savannah to CU'niuogos h.v-0 jiot jet been
arrang d amT the res men' is directed to !
wait" on "STi alone T aius will bo heio
tomorrov with which to move We men.
This regiment was mad'e up in Northwest-
ern Ohio rorulng largely from Toledo and
vicinity. "It bos the distinction ot having
thf only 6ae arni'd man In tho volunteer
service. Ho is Captain Jncob M. VvVlr of
company A from Toledo Tho regiment
will bo stationed at Clenfuegos and Trin-
idad. The division henduuatcrs -will be
moved from this olty to Mncon. Ga. Tues-
day. When tbo movement of these rosiraenls
and divlclon hendqnartois Is completed ""'"-""""'u"""'' -i&
. . in .o! ir iTi oomr nniv thn Tho auxiliary cruiser epn
liriO fl I17UIHIH i . b 4Uf VlJ ..
Thlrtv-flrst Michigan regiment anl tha
dleHon hospital the latter having less
than 100 patients.
iiuwotio:s roit g vii-vTitv.
Selilej-ntnpxoii iiiilriiverii liu He
KT'llii BroilRlIt I p.
(Special Dispatch to Tho Tost.)
Washington November 27. Pre ident
McKirJry will soul to 11 0 tenate next vvoelc
tho ncm'nallon of a largo number of offi-
cers promotud for gallantry dlsphi)ol dur-
iim; tho vvar. No changes will be mads In
th Ut vvhleh has already been published.
Amor; tho nomlratlons will ba that ot
Naval Constructor llobsoo who handled
tho Jlerrlmac In tho mouth of tho harbor
of fcautiago. It Is thought ho will prefer
a traHhfor to tho line though Chief Naval
Coustructor Hlchborn has uiged that he be
promoted eight uumbeis In the constiuet ou
lorpi
Nomiuatlous ot Hear Admirals Sampson
and bctib") will it ts said reopen th. eoa-
tiovtrsy rogaiilug tho lespecilve merits
ot thtto twooiTiteu and from what
friends nf Hear Ailmlml Splili im il.
I I. .. i..A .u.. -.-. .. .
h? A- oiuiion g' arts
tliankN ot congress.
'ilia navy department has not spent all
of its ammunition iu conntetlou with
Schiev's proposal to go to Key West after
ho was told Cs-rvcia was at Santiago. Tho
authorities do not believe the resolution
wid paks arwwlll excrclso'its lntluenco to
to!1"0.0 - ' l.t"
.1 ThAiJl In
There is reaion lo believe thut fl fnnr
Cv monitors to bo constructed will be tho
nisi vesjefs of the navy lltted with Krupp
armor. ""
MTthVEllc.ro stS.ms t0 b0 nttl further
coubt that Spain will comply with tho do-
inault of tho United States the battle-
ttups Iowa and Oregon are exnected to
itavc Jloiuevidco at onee
Till: HWAYl omi.
Mle belerled for Am.Mlran Trooim
In Pit mi I'd liy the SeMi llreere
(Ppecliil Cable Ulfratch to the New Vork Her-
ald and Tho Houston Post Copyrighted.
JKH. by Jamei Gordon Hewlett )
Havana Saturday via Key West No-
vember 27. General Green with Colonel
Yotrjig commanding the engineer battalion
went over the alto proposed for the Ken-
era cmuip of tha United States troops and
'S u Uh rafwen '
8"' " aIPP0t by General flrce&e.
GiUenUed fi-om tbo road loading from Plava
r-- ... " ij
the h'l) to
sea liroco
tho mnlmt-il
huge encampment capa-
tnlArvrl .. ..-.l.
-"- i-- " w.vvuunes.
ADIO!. niA-XCO
'.Kaaeuri'1e C1"'.' ?'"
m ---. ..-. .... .
(8pSm .S . "H ? 'h N?; York IXer-
?a.aS? .ffif "8SSSS" ? c?prutS:
Havanl vZw VZ "nctt'
- Umuotw 27-Dlanco his nldes
OIM"la So'ano aud staff generals leave
IHmiki for firwin nnicrh ... u. . nr m.u nnnr. Addrf T
" ' - ...V vu wu lTaHtl. i "1- .
. . i. mi . '
port VHllaYprdo Quartera In Wnln. i.h rr HATHAWAl
bis diealty had been filed up ou the Villa j al Alamo Pl.t. Sw A?
riI?i7r'r'Xv-irtAJjV v ifeiul-t-i-Af' i
mmmSimymutMrv r r r - "rnrn rfrr?
PIM
PLES
HEAD;
Blotches Yellow Oily jd
Complexions Red Rough Hi
Shapeless Nails Itching 1
Dry Thiii and Falling Hifri
Simple Baby Humors pre
by
the most effective skin
ing and beautifying soap la t
world as well as purest'
sweetest for toilet ba
nursery.
Save Yoor Hair JAl
SOAP followed by light drcssineinliicnl
CUBA purest of emollient skin csnsill
near mo setup nnu iiair oi crusu icnaM
danoruff soothe Irritated and ltcki:rtrl
luces stimuiato no nair loiucies itwi
rcois vim energy ain nouri'meniuiE
produce luxuriant hair with clean iU
some scaip wncn an cisa laus
sqv Vfiitr skin 1or sii'nAl
CtlVv. IUUI arilll rash. influnuia
inll itious chaflngs. uii'luo or cftcrtiu
spirnlion and other sanative uset twiaij
rcoiine. sootnitig puriii inj; ana n
ab a bath with COTICUKA SOAP. I
effeitive skin purlfjlng aud beauuf;li
in trio worui. as wen as purest uot
frti tnllnt to(l nfl nnr.arir
n1H loiliil tin. unrffl PHfll
CI HA SOAP Sic CUTlCUItA (.olntaettlj
I'OTTIJH UtlUU AMU UUISM. UURr
Picps Boston nrltlsh Depot 1 EilB
waiu st i.onron yepot Mancaij. mi
hourg St ilonore i"aiis sena iee
Hand and llalr" book mailed (ret
vordo for nianco Ho left Himsl
iiu el iinannci and assured bis frit: J
would accept no demonatrauoa ra I
rival In Soaln.
Tlhe Vlllaverdo w 111 vorvrss to
with tho Montevideo whlci fsriia!
returning troops. Ot thoso IM) hi
BLACI
rSaWUf 111- I -- . .jrf
from Snaln. this mornln?. Sael.u
the gunboats and lorpelo twtiiJ
return to the peninsula and carrr urn
of Columbus.
Bitvvi: ori'icua KtLva.
Shot IJoivn liy i .Vigro Jtni
Who Hud finite III rP
Birmingham Ala November 8-
Doputy AVarnr ot this citywi'
killed here today by Will GolUlon!
sro. Goldston Is a murderer itj
llfo from Autnuga couay and i
coped fiom a coayct camp In U"1?
Irgltsim. attempteal to arrest in "
colved threo bullots fiom n "'-.
hulls of Goldstoj who waslIrd
H'rin nmluf jvainnkil fclrt 1.1 AH WW1
aUiiough 4ho town turned -out oWj
hfl hii iint hiin fomul UD TO imu
ho is captured lynching ia eureJ
oor tbo State. Ho wa for jW
intrbiam last year.
- nil- "
a... r.nt4tt1 rotf
' Austin Texns November 27 -J
1....1 . t-u . ift rar!i
iiviiuiicr-e'ie'e't i iui.- '- - g
Texas Incleht. tn bo cono a tt-a'f
I olntmpniK. ko It is undeistooiVry
bo given out beforo hi i return.
BVinrlO1 llulnnlin nf HamS I
Counly Clerk nlanchetto of Jeffefitlf1
ty w cro hero today on iuu"
gov error.
WILD OATi
The Penalty.
The Remedy.
There Is a tendency. In ttjjt'ff b
tuicrs and "soclnl rffprnieri
agnmst the sins ana roin
$?fflviot&ri
who nave """ "-fkragW
ttoastets This Is one .war ' ""
the millennium but tbero r
who bold to tha opinion wf'VSgM
what people who bava madt mW""
"Vhc clamour that surround! j "
soou dispelled and then n -0
. l. li. "enna the nace im" "J
plrcMiits and dis-lpatlou i BJ
hldecub marks and scars .JJuit
brnln. No u-ed of moral Iz Itl
time-no occasion for lc'"r'nCrlBa
penalty ot bitter r-xpcrlenct "
lessens . u.tiix-'l
re M ' i
v ' -
Who MllJ
tesi'Ml.Sl
htlV V Vi I
They "J
"''."'r-r
B'vr..id i
i" .; x
cures (Im terrlblo blood anu !
aro too often the iesw . ' Yha oiKS
Their treatment builds up i tart"
ileliltllntnd bv CXC063( lluu '
entire systom wnduUL '?f
fll fr.ntir.ont bV SCuy-y-.
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