The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 43, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 19, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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SAN SABA NEWS
IUILISIIH RVKllT SATUHtUT il
E T CAIIY
AN AHA
TEXAS
Hut of SuIjMortptlon
ItMVAKtAflLTlX ADVAKtE
Oaeeopy one year 50
bIk Month 73
i m three mouths 30
BUSINESS DIIlECTOllY
IMItNIOIAIKH
Q V 1I0LMAN Sr
QPIIOLMAN Jr
IhjTHlotntiH nuil SurisootiH
SAX SAliA TEXAS
Offlco At ttiM comer of Wallace and Rlidell els
ueAr Die residence of Mr jAmrs llrown a
A
GltliUU M 1
1hyMloian unci Hurceon
bAN 8ABA TEXAS
Ofllce Wallace Street next door the DofBnmjro
1Lua mar 10
w
S SANDEltSON
Pliyulolrm mid Burcoon
Office lirrtbblo Wallace street opielt J X
Eddlns 4 Co i dr a tore 13
TIT AMES II WILKES
Liano Tkxas
Treat nJtftifullj 11
URINARY DISEASES
audit II Wll eSaAKAba T
I
ltlUBBI
an h Titiri rr
Attorney and Counselor at Law
SAN 8AHA TEXAS
Law r rtnorsliip
W M Allison R H Wahd
Han Mia Iluruit
litre ftnnnotuUtd themselves together as pni 11
In the 11 actlru of lnw in the lHstrlit Coiirli of the
3 i 1 Tiullclnl DUtr rt and In th tMipn me and Ap
pfllwta court at Austin Wilt do a geiural civil
It
and criminal j
B W TOR 6IDOX IIAUHIfl
roi HAUKIH
ATTOINJCYS AT TrVV
Ileal istftte and Collecting Agents
HKH SAB I TEXAS
Office up stairs orer Eddlua A Co a Drag Store
Pa a grnernl land an rolloctlng bitdmas
R octal attftntl > n siren land litigation and Invon
ligation of lind tllten lriwlku In tho couitu or
Han Saba and adjolnlnjf cuiiDlhm 31 ly
yy
a n milleu
Attornoy at Law
LLANO TEXAS
Solicits idr lniBlncsn In the District Court ol
th9 33dJtidloUl DUtiict yO37 ly
A U McGINNIS
ITIOKNKY 1 roUNSKLOnATLVW
SAN SABA 1UXAS
Will prantlno in Dia Smtrnnio AliUlatA
FnlerAl Courtit Austin an 1 the District Court
> f Kan Shi a I 3 1 > Ma M v t
r rt I c lar at ten lion kUuii ta ilrnwlnn wllli
4 id i > f trn t nnd othT < < nrf > aucfH CUAla 1t
pvniuiul iiro tj j dee icj tj
SuliMrl > UODrerrlrM Tor alltliA leading uons
l > aH > lunJ perlwlkUfi of thuUjt
CLBimATES
Direct nil rorrmpon1 nc ta A It Ilaywortli
Ciu Saba Tui
T II MAltriN
ZiAND anil Jfimo AOICIJT
8AXSABA
Vlll bur fttil HrllUiid on cwitaiUxlnn Abstract-
or niiltltteiriAla jHxlhtf Lnrft lEsncbe
for Alt will be iiUceJ on ttto Loiidou sua Hsw
fork insrkct jrn
TTOOAN ItOUCRTSON
Contractors mid Builders
SAN SABA TEXAS
Esllmste for Kock Work And All kind or build
InttrheerfullyluruUhed Allwork iniArADteed
TH0J W Dill W I llLBIUt
WAltD M UIUAY
And Dealer la
EXCHANGE
SAN SADA TEXAS
Collections Attended to uul romlttsnce prompt
v
y mAd
Oorronpontlontrt 1
S > it 7 wl fork
IW U f1 t t Oslreston
pr
McGEHEE DEN3UN
IASIPASAS TEXAS
Kinl Estate and Qonoral Agont3
Will bnr or n 11 LAropAjA City rropcrtr TeiA
IML FArniA AucLe And UreSloci
TkroujhlUeooogorUnn of u T j
trAPlo Land Kim Ai OalrestAn our land Are ata
ivm on tht ItalveUni niArket Ami will 1 fttl
vartiicd xtentlrelj luaklns our rhance for
c tnitrurcliAserstti nrrbeaL Ifwn want u
Mirlaudaorir r < niaareUud to Hell anjwhere
iit jon Are wlinnj to nil at a fair prleo writ to
Satouoc w areslylncoureitllr tlrii U this
lABlooaa And w ft spArt no IffiMrta In dlpn n 1
d placed n our baiida and to make ioe > l bar
V l > a r a real
W
1 r waiTMa
LMOH PUBLBsOM
< r AWElU HOIIIEaON
4 H0IIXEYHAC0IJNSKI0HS AT1VW
< OAU T O W tTAtTIU TllOlt ggutVI
UNY WATTIJIta k nUJlfaESON
Hoal Estnlo Agonts i
Bun Hnbrv TH < uA
teient orer IOOOwi Aorta of Land
JiWt t rwek wlib nHkJuiiKk
il AtlantljA p H Ix rmlaewliw bad BuU
U Cttlui fc couatUa thjr klasar WaL
< aaldwu lUa olwtli
li > lj trj lwuil that laid
I KnlOlloa l iUts afaTwt k
fc
VOLUME X
T D CASSELL
Vrbolceale And Retail
DRUGGIST
Third Street
SAN SAUA
LMipa asTes
Staple and Fmity DniK Toilet Article r lnt
OH Window J ma and Putty Itanufactrnir
of the Itass LIntraont and lted Star Iilntng tt3
AUSTIN BROS
Blacksmith Wood shop
We are now better prfparrd than eTr to da all
kinds of LaalneM ninully done in a
WOOD AND HLACKSMITH SHOP
in a sAtUfcvc lory manner
We dtalre to tate that we malt a ipeclalty of
HORSE SHOEING
And KitnrrntiO FftiiRfactlnn in every rf > pect
Ihiiukful fur rant fa orniM reHpectfullr aollcit
a continuance ot the aatno Giro us a rail
8 ly AUSTIN BROS
I SMITH
House sign Ornamental
PAINTEK
1CALSOMININO
rAVER HANnixn
AND IMITAflOX WORK
A SPECIALITY
San Saba April S 1883
II F WALKFlt
R HAMILTON
TTTALKEU cfe 1IA5IILTON
lllncksniitli Wood Shop
Having OAsocIatctl onrsohra In tlie
nboo l > uBhirna o would state to Ihu put > <
Ho that wo nro propaioil to do all kinds
of work done In
IlitslClins Wood nuil niaCHSinttli Shop
Thankful for past favors wo would ask
allbiral patronago of tho publlo We
nlllat all times try toglvo satlsfuotlon
to our patrons and accommodations nl far
as we aro able All work wurranted
irtr WAIKKK A HAMILTON
Sheep and lianch
t OE aSaS
I
OrnttcW Sheep
° Honil of Horses
800 Acrea of lluo grassland
prico and terniA enquire of
OAUNY BUULESON
15lf Land Agents
JOHN JACKSON Proprietor
Ladles and fruutlem tus clothing washed
and ironed In a satisfactory manner
tST SATISFACTION O UAUAN 1TBD 1
Trices Keasouable July 14
rou
Bugglcs Carriages Hacks
Oil SADDLE HOUSES
COTO
1USI1URY JIcXILLEX CO
Third Street Lampasas Tolas
Vy Special attention given to feeding
horses etc febJtJl
1IIYSTAL SALOON
J II Y0H0 Proprietor
Wallaco Street San Saba Texas
Dealer in all kinds of
Whiskies IMncs Liquors and Cigars
mill AND QENDIXE
Ww Veep Iioer on Tee At U tlmee And when yon
Arelnthclty glva ACAll Wo gnArAntootbAt
yoowllt be WAltod on suUtelv And AttentlTlv
s
AN SAUA man SCHOOL
Mrs W A WIIS0N FHuelpnl
The eighth annaal aesslsn will begin
MONDAY 8ErTEMDKU3d186X
All brwichfsof aaEngtUhedacatlontborongAily
taught
tSp clal attention gives t the Mathkhatical
PariRTMUT Inelndlns AHITHMKTIO ALU
BHA UZOMttTJU aod TUIOONUUKTKY
TT nnn Ilotluontl
Primary Departuient
p r month
lreparatory Ihjpartiueut per nwuth
Illen School Department fcecmonth
T II AHLLEK
isa
300
30
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
3TOXAIIV iUI 4lO
BAJT HABA TKTAS
J > wJ iWsttf s and other oneyo i care
fully and accurately drawn
Ackncwlstnmett4 pn WsU depositions and
all other notarial baslnesa promptly attend d to
Can alwus b foaud at
Court Uoua
Pick
wick SALOON
LAllASAa TUXAB
laslnsia viCt tli nUalVYtaoA
mfl r
uo > sbl Clsra Anin fva llt iAmpai tT
° s call WO lALLOWAY
KSTItAV WOTICB
Takenuj by II O Uatl and ulnlrad belbro
JTulU CUile WIW I AUlbura three aud f
twtae Ih fUlktwlu4 ilMrlotMi U e vml
Vm n III b la bilk branded 1 n left lalnb
On l l Urall kaiid alh > r 10 jmivUl
branded O n left boal ler
Oa lay wan let ItywnisU t UavJi Ub
biamM dbumnd m tlah knaMn wdTu <
Irrtintntld And Vea left taw and AffVAt b
aAMsllea J N tiAPSV ltP 8 0
This epneo belong
to
Dll lENTKESS
dealer In
DRUGS MEDICINES
and
Goernl Merclmndtic
I TIIAV NOTlCi
Taken np by T O llarkfy and estraj cd before
JatllieJ 11 Itppva one LUuL inaro nhoui H
handahlh 7 Jfitm old branded buckln ftiid two
arrowa Joined lv = ther lu ceutcrof buckle on If ft
hip One black mare 13 hands high S year old aamo
hraud as altovfi on left thigh
One aorret mure atnr lu forehead 13 hands hlith
6 jrarNold branded ssnioai nboo on left Ihlpth
One bay mare 1J bands Mgli 7 J cars old wiine
brand as above on left Ihlsh
One hay mare 14 hands high Ojears od same
brand as above on left thigh
Ou brown horao lt hands high 8 jears old
branded I on left ahnild r
Ouo aorr l mare 13 hands high i 3 ran old no
brand This Alay cth IBM
33 J N UAUNV C C S S Co
Taljenuphyll Kolh aul eslrajed beforo Jnn
II lllller Justice of tho IVncn rnntut No 1
one small horno Hfc hamli high about 11 jttsra
old small Bitot lu foithiad hameKs and saddle
mat ks No Wttd ValuM at fifteen dollars
1 N Uatiny C O C SS Co
Hj It IJ Wilkes Deputy M
Taken up by VT Muoro and eslrajml before
Justice Jlillir IHwlnct ISO I nuo bay horse abunt
4 tnraold about 11 hands hlffli branded on left
shoulder thus P and V 7 on kit thl h Vuluod
at thirty dollars
JNOatinyC CCSSCo
turoltrlulAsnn 9 i tyyTennesseo ami
Kontmky WhlsLy ud llnindy nt
The Sunny South Saloon
LAMPASAS TEXAS
Wo gnnrnntoo satisfaction or no
charges 15ly
TVOIFLiaiyiiE HOUSE
S S MUNOEIt Iroprlotor
ihhto of Qeorgttowtul
A t I TEXAS
ratrsnago respectfully solicited
CITY MEAT MAIIJCET
JOHN SEIDEItS Proprietor
Sontb Sid rnbllo S nan SAM SABA TEXAS
Kn alwsjon band frosa ta Ana eto
ISni
T N EDDIHS A CO
DRUGGISTS
And General dealers ta
Toilet Articles Paints
OILS VARNISHES etc
Prescriptions carefully compounded at all houri
of the day or night
Only the purest and freshest druca kept
toek
JVSpecial attention paid to tlm jobblnx tr le
lhtat forget the plaee on Wallaea atttietlin Ui
VIarray bniUlng San Saba Texas < i
JCMtVS IUL J II OiUlHAITll
LAV OiUtiuiTH
OUSSKLLGALlJItAlTH EON
Bankera and DoalDra lrxExohango
Thin Street LAMlASAS TEX
o
Corresinon clout m
Waco SUta Bank I llr1 Nat 1 Itank Jteltnn
flill Swenson SonXY f1n Nt I Dank Austin
Valley M I Lt k BtlonU IUUIUt bU A tuUalr
CUT ISiak of
H ailAXKO
T
HE PAKL0U
KUIS1IENS0N
WiUici vriLUatfs
isarbor shop 2
But Id Iubllo Sanare
8AN8AOA TKXAK
Bay fAterbeyloAB wirltlhAvo yououlck
w 1U bave you elAn flu u trial
81USNOV < > W1LUAU3
HOOT Sb siiok shop I
SIV attdl fk bnbtl A4BAr 9 > t
KMiTtba M wbre U preuar i J a
Slndl twwbta Artil4aa wnur
Alt nBlC WAS MAM UO
iri uit > > < tt iit niy
SAN SABA TEXAS SATURDAY JULY 15 1SSI
LOCAL AFFAIRS
Kutorrd at the twv U > niee at San Sab
Aucund rlaM mallftv
CVlVt tkalt Stall timet be thankful for
communication from abroad yroxUled
thty are to th point intelligibly milfit
and contain no perntnaliUia
ANNOUNCEMENTS
nrOUJt UAnFur aUerUnlnKiaiidldaten
will ho as follow iahta wli n the announce
mentishrinliM hit
For District nftlcip 10 00
ForCounty Oilcm 7 60
Pmrlnct Oi r < T 1 5 00
C nl of antioiui ieut exceodlnt fit i llnea will
ho charKml extra rim t
X rtn RiiruT r rf
J M ITarttey kutirttiinatn nnnminco htm b
a ran LMoto forret erthm to tbe otllri t > f Shtrlll
of Km haha Counts at November clcotton
A
Hating been rf d hftwaiij gwii pUti iI
hereby nnnnnnr 7tf f Xs V candtdato for tm
ofTlco of Sheriff of San Saba coutit > at tho rcmlng
general election O O WAUCKlt
DISTRICT AND COUKTV CMltK
W Breautln > rii d to announce W A Wllsin
af a taiidMlitefortleolllctfiof Distilctand Oouuty
Clerk attlie Nnveinberehctlon
KeroKnlilnj the rlphts of the peojlo I am a
ran lldate for he Dliltlct and Connty UuluofTlee
and wIllhaRladof lh anpport of voter In
every
Kan Salia County at thl elettlou in November 1684
11 11 WILKIN
ioirroiNTV JDDOE
S S ilfMIKltiiothnrlrfiua to announce hlin
anarandilatefir County Jadge attlie lNoTiuiber
iloctlnn
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re
election to thonilleeof Coiutv Jude for San Saba
County anbjtct to the will ft tho wopto at thn
general electhm A B KAYWUUTII
AttharoquPBtiif frlemU all pmniptelbv niy
own ambition lam a oivndbllte fur tho < ith > e of
County J11 lg and solicit the roto of every dtlien
who may consider nn capahl 1 aud worthy of the
pontl < ui J U MILIEU
TAX AS1ISUII
We am autliorUed U atinonnee tho namo of
C P HKVTVi as a catdidarn firr tlie oltlce of
Annr ir > f Taxes ful tjan Saba county at the
ensulug elwtliHi
We ara nuthorlml t annuunro tho name of
JOHN ItLI11A anaeliilldatofor the olllee of
AsHosiuirof lexw for S ibi county at tho en-
suing election
insnticTfAnoiNrY
We are authorised io unnmime Judgft A W
MOlMUsrNI of tnMl lickaburc as a eaudldato
for District Attorney of this Xld dlstrlrt attlie
coming lection In XoX mbtr
We am ntithorUM V aunounco II EN ItY M
1IOLML1 uf Mason im a nndldnto forDlstilot
Attorney of thli 3 > l dlstilct atthocoiuliijtteo
lion In Novtmbrr
HIDE AND CVTTWi I > fIEC10It
We Are AiitborlXMl t < i Announce Mr JAMES
DOFfLKUYItf a a Audtdnto for r election for
Illilo and Aulmul In > eitor of riun Hnbn County
tbo gcnrrAl el l Uon In Vorcmbcr next
Crazy Iatelnrork
Having n largo assortment of rem-
nants nnd pieces of handsomo bro-
caded silk satins and velvets no nra
putting thorn up in assorted bundles
nnd furnishing Ihem for Crazy Patch-
work cushion matstiiMnsetc Pack
ngoNol Is a handsome bundle of
uzqulstte silks satins and brocaded
velvets all diHtrent Just tho tiling
for Iho meat superb patcrns of fancy-
work Stnt postpaid for lift sluents
in postal nolo or ono cent stamps
Package No 2 Containing threo times
an tnucli ns pnekago No I Sent post-
paid for SI These aro all of the very
finest quality and cannot bo equaled at
any other silk vrotks in tho United
Hlatoat tlneo times our prices Ono
order always brings n dozen moro La-
dies manual of fancy nutk with 400
Illustrations and full instructions for
nrtistln fancy wnrkjhandsoruoly bound
postpaid 50 cents Order now Ad-
dress tho Korhcstor Silk Company
Rochester N Y
Odd rellons Cemetery
Lots aro now ready for salo fn tho
above cemetery about half mile north
of town Apply to
J J Stockbridgr
C V lleaty or > Committee
W A Wilson S
WANTED
Farms nnd Hunches
8v SAn Texas Jnno IB 1681
Person having for saie farm located
Itanches of Cattle Sheep or grnzlngltndv
can hate their property advertised free of
charge by putting the sauia in my hands
coniuilwtlons living reiiitireil only in ease
of sale liavliu etubIlsAe4l au extensive
system of ogrlicles in all the principal i llif a
of this country and Ureal llritam nnd
helilg In dally eorieiimudeuco with lu
vestors my faellltlrs fur tits transaction
of business in my line are unexcelled
JOHN II MAKTIN
For Sato or Loaso
TheMeellonr tUtdlarUaSabA eounty IbU
land lie 11 telle nithwaat fnin Mm aa of ban
aaba Addr1
U III It Sth Bl at ItHila lie
Oholeo FJour
argaiii
We liava now on hand a large iiuan
Illy and aro daily receiving all Iho
Urs gtades of fiuur Hliicli vie its
tlllug a the lowest tuutet pi Ice
Klikpullkk Is litaiD
Local Suporvision
State Superntouilent 11 M Halter
lu lils ruldrcM explanatory of tho new
school luw at San Antonio before tho
State Teachers1 Association Assembled
tiioro Juno 1507 nud ti 1861of whom
thcro nero bctwocn two And three
hundred In contention used the fol
lowing language
Tho greatest need not provided
for is local supervision I say with
out hesitation that the efhclcaoy of
our public schools can ho tucreased 50
pcrceut by Intelligent local super-
vision alone and that without such
supcnlslon tho system cannot attain
ultimate success Tho experiments of
other States demonstrates this tho
flno charartor of nil our owu city
Rchools proves it and n cursory look
into private Institutions of learning
trill attest the correctness of tho pro-
position We find one enjoying fiuo
success another decaying and tljingj
each being independent depondn for
success entirely upon tho character of
the teacher
Ily reference to the files of tho Texas
Journal of Education any interested
tn such matters will find that the wri-
ter from the beginning of Its catab
lishmont urged through its columns
tho necessity of moro efilcicnt super-
vision He still proposes to keep up
tho ngitntlon What success would
any mercantile or mechanical estab-
lishment In San Saba havo without in
telligent supervision t Not u railroad
that doesnt havo n boss for every ton
hand or fewer Their chief super-
visors aro paid from llvo to fifty thou-
sand dollars ajear Who so bold as
to say tlie schools of San Saba and ad
Joining counties dont need nil the
oversight and looking after thoy are
likely to gett
Hundry Scholaatic Itoms
In tho Query of last week lo-
cals tho word delllicrnto should have
been deliberative
Do tho pat Ilea appointed to hold tho
election of achool trustees first Satur-
day In August n list of whom ia pub
lished In this Issue knotr tho exact
boundary lines of their districts as
laid off by tho Commissioners Court
at its Inst iltlnr Julr7tli1 If not
they can easily find out from tlie map
In tho county judges office
Do tho qualified voters know vtlmt
districts hey are in f
Hirfisiii 1HLknoT thclr rights In all
W lwtSHiMof
il t sVrSS iwz
En Nkms Having attended tho
opening of Prof Wallaces school in
llowsonille SauSaba county on tho
secoud of April last and also present
nt tlio closing oxcrciscs July lltli wo
nro convinrcd they are educator of
width our or any other county should
feel proud Wo aro certain slnco they
have decided to locate lu this the
Independent School District every-
man and woman in lt will da all in Ida
or her power to help build np a first
class llusiness and Normal High School
Prom expressions that wo liaTe heard
our neighbors make in regard to tho
methods and modes uijd and tlie rapid
advancement of their children in their
studies and what we have seen our-
selves wo feel assured this Is na en-
thusiastic expression but the plain
solid facta In the case and as such
present them Hetuoctfully
Sim Whltted Paul Vergn J W
Conly W H Farmer J 11 Parks W
11 King
Dovrscnllio Items
IlowsunviLLt July 13
Permit me through the columns of
tho Nkws from on of tho most thriv-
ing portions of tho county viz Bow
ser Valloy to giro you a few items
The weather is dry and extremely
warm Health good
School closed jesleldoy taught by
Prof Wallace assisted the last three
weeks by his efficient better half who
It la eafo to say has no snpeiior ns a
teacher especially of calisthenics and
singing There was a general turn-
out from all over the country and all
were delighted nith tho exercises
which consisted of examinations In
Heading Writing Arilhinatlc Oleog
raphy Map Drawing Speaking and
Compositions by the young people in
which they acquitted themselves well
and for which they were loudly ap-
plauded
A part of the afternoon was devoted
to healing speeches from some of our
well known eltUeus ilr Dougherty
anil W II King uu the importance of
education anil the necessity of mov-
ing thn school liouia to a mora central
locality The latter was duly con-
sidered atddHded upon
Wlillo all were deeply Interested Io
tlie matter of education Ilia baskets
vera not forgotten ami the hastily
constructed taVIo was soon laden with
Ilia clinic ilandl nlilcli Iho ladle
of Ills vicinity knurr an writ how tn
ptpsrc The wants of U were p <
lltely atlodsd a by tlm younj gntle
i i DnTlo > nn 10 ot
NUMBER 43
men of the school who never looked
handsomer than when with coffee pot
In hand busied themselves replenish-
ing the plates of tho hungry and tho
cups of tho thirsty
Wo havo It in our power nnd con-
fidently expect in th near future to
bnlld ap a school that shall equal If
not surpass any In thn county We
flatter oarselvts that in securing tho
services of Prof Wallace we have been
fortunate Mna C C Hick
THE TICKET
Selected to Lead Iho Democratic Host
to NoicnihcrV Victory
The Derranded leople to llnro One
More Chance nt the Old Ticket
Chicago Jnlyl I Tho opening of
tho convention today which was the
last tiny of th i session wa pecu-
liar Tiie woathor was appropriately
iiot for tho conventions work was
growing wnrm but tho patriots over-
did themseros yesterday and last evo
ning nnd nrrived very Into this morn-
ing Delegates came in straggling and
looked rest brokon and anxious The
drat arrlvnl that created cheer was
that of John Kelly who walLod
doggedly to his Boat as If tho subse
quent proceedings Interested him no
moro Soon afterward Hendricks
aame in and received another of those
romarknbe ovations which ho has
been piling np for two days with great
raplcity Thurmaa modestly kept his
room at tho hotel Hendrloks looked
happy and hopeful beyond all exprcs
slon It was obvious tlmt ho was
marked for somo sort of favor before
tho convention adjourned
Au elVott was made by Morrison
Mnnford to have passed a resolution
prohibiting states from changing their
votes until tho succeeding ballot but
was promptly voted down
The name of Uandall was then nltlr
drawn to tho surpiise of everyone No
applause greeted tho announcement
The order of bueiuoss was resumed
and balloting was proceeded nltli Ac
cessions to Cleveland began from tho
start but when Illinois was reached
and one voto was glveu for Hendricks
tho convention got upon its feot nnd
reproduced the scene witnessed in the
Uepubllcan convention when tho name
of lllaltie was announced Trenlend
ates of enthusiasm swept over
jai4t body cheering back and
i t0 fS i > imitlngr
TBwwitinned for fully twenty miu
vtesmvtthout the slightest cessntiou or
dccrciHe It outrivaled any demon-
stration ever witnessed in nny conven-
tion ball Over ten thuusand delegates
and spectators ross aud clioored
waved hats umbrellas or anything
they happened to hold
Chairman Vila attempted to stem
tho torrent but found it Impossible to
do so Seolng the nselessness of his
effort tho band started and increased
the powerful demonstration
John Kelly aud Senator Orady wero
In tho foremost ranks of the chcerers
Kelly waved his hat and Orady used
his terrifio lung power with great ef-
fect Triumph wns depicted on both
their features The hour had come
which thoy had hoped for the duty
now before them was to turn to ad-
vantages thus put ior their hands in a
channel which would insuro Hendilcks
nomination Then word camo that
Pennsylvania was about to retlro with
thirty votes for Cleveland The Cleve-
land men were takon completely by
surprise nnd Chairman Manning and
Gov Waller ran wildly about among
the delegates saying that if Hendricks
was nominated defeat stared the con-
vention in tho faco Thoy prayed that
for Gods aako not to mako the blun-
der that the Republicans had and let
their sentiment run away with their
Judgment It was a critical hour
John Kelly had
A DEUOXIACAL SJIILE
on his face and h spurred the Tam-
many men to renew their elToits It
was noticeable that the Indiana dele-
gation did not rise and participate in
tho remardable demonstration over the
sloglo Voto fur her favorite son Tho
Indiana delegates were in earnest nnd
angry consultation with ono another
during most of the tiros that tho wild
confusion reigned The only Hoosier
who seem to keep Ills head was Dan
Voorheee be Tall Sycnmoro of tho
Wabash Tho delegates pressed
around and urged lilm to withdraw
McDonald and nbmlnate Hendricks
Vooihecs was col and collected to
fused and Intimated that It would ba
unfair to McDonald to suggest the
name of any other IndUnlsn but t >
VMS pressed more and moro by th In
dlanlans and It was only when lie
found that ttio delegation was unani-
mous that h couieutodsutklug hands
with Hendricks and furred forward
by the ludlanlans He approved tho
pisiform and mad a apvecli with-
drawing Metlonald for tliopnipo < a of
plsciug tho uamuof Tlimuw Av Kent
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this announcement was understood by
tho spectators the roof was almost
llftotl from the building Nobody at-
tempted to do anything but cheer
All this time Ilenerlcks sat in his seat
shaking hands with tlioio who cttmo to
see hima gleam of triumph in his
fine faco nnd it look for a moment aa
If tho magic of bis ptesenco had tnrn
ed tho tido of battleagalnst Cleveland
This tremendous Hendricks boom was
stemmed materially when Gen John
C Wack of Illinois with a look of
disgust on his face becauso of Indianas
desortlng McDonald announced from
from his ehutr that Illinois Increased
hor voto for Cleveland from fourteen
to thirtyeight ThJsgaio Clevelands
friends new courage and another hur-
rah time began and about tho aamo
scene wai enacted as that wMclt
greeted tho namo of Hendricks and it
became apparent that the light wns
coming down to Glovclnnd and Hen
dricks with Cleveland still lending
WLen Indiana was called sho cast
thirty votes for Hendricks and then
another scream camo which lasted
fully ten minutes When Kentucky
wns called McICenzle withdrew Car
lisles namo
Tho rollcall was one of the longest
nnd most exciting over seen in a na
tional convention Tho sudden
changes and sensational surprises ex-
ceeded anything eycr seen beforo in
these parts Evory word ottered from
first to last seemed to croato exclto
ment nnd elicit npplausoln some quar-
ters There was a great scene when
the rollcall was finished and Pennsyl-
vania camo Into the hall from Its moot-
ing In tho dining room When it an-
nounced that of Its sixty votes forty
two had gone to Clo veland lt was felt
that tho cat had positively jumped
and thcro was considerable noise only
limited by tho phjslcal oxhaustlon of
delegates and spectators When it
wns announced that sho gnvo cloven
votes to Hdndrlcks thero wns another
wild demonstration but erery ouo
saw that tho nomination had been
mado and that the applause which
grcotcd the namo of Governor Clove
land tho next president of tho United
States almost exhausted the delegates
and spectators
Texas votedon the call of her name
as follows Cleveland 13 Dayard II
Tuurnriwa Ijlertdrlcka 1 She after-
wards changed this voto to fourteen
forClovelautl and then changed again
JtlUneltllftgrjSatJirAirVnrVar trffontn
it was found that tho nomination was
assured beyond doubt wero anxious
to chnngo their votes This was dono
aud wheu tho nomination was made
unanimous there was a repetition of
pteceding scene which beggar des-
cription A largo picture of Cleveland
was brought In and provoked more
enthusiasm Outside tire booming of
cannon was heard and applauded
The Urand Sadem Buries The Jlnkkct
Ciiicaoo Jnly 11 When every In
dication pointed to the nomination of
Clovoluod ami just before it was defiV
nltely settled John Kelly passed tho
Wisconsin delegation ami one of tbo
delegates introduced hint to Gen
Braggvho expressed his regret that
ho Uragg had said somo hard things
about Tammany yesterday Kelly
made a plousant rejoinder nuj Uragg1
asked Well will you help to give
him a good majority In Now York 1
Kelly smiled grimly and said Oh
I guess ho will carry New York bo is
a very likely man shook hands with
tho genoral and passed out Doubts
are freely expressed as to Tammany V
chieftains support of the nomlneeand
his threat that lfClavolnnd woro nomi-
nated he would not lift a liaod for him
is revived at this time with comments
It has been said that Tammany waa
at heart In favor of Cleveland hut
that the labor vote of New York waa
opposed to Mm therefore they Tam-
many V opposed him
Tho effort to stampede the conven-
tion for Hendricks to day originated
with Tammany They hoped to get up
a big demonstration for him but tbo
result exceeded oven their most san-
guine hopes 1110 refusal of Indiana
to fall to line and the sudden with-
drawal of Kandalls name were events
which Tammany had not calculated
oo The hand of fate was against
them No power on eat th could have
beaten Cleveland
Gen John A Logan tho Itepnllli
can candidate for VicePresident It
the ion of an Irish relet III father
was a schoolmaster who had to clear
out of Ireland In Id for his conuoetloo
with the United Irishmen
llUck Slicker a
On to Ward Hall ft Co s for the
celebrated Mack slickers beet niaiU
warranted
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