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I THE DALLAS' DA ILY ' HERALD.
J 1 LAJj A A 1 1i A I 1 I I I I ' I 1 A V 1 I 1 I i. -.. W IVDIM. .... 1... ... 1
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S. G. BAYNE J. T. TREZEVANT Jr
rTesiueni. v ice-jrresmeui
E. M. REARDON Cashier.
Dales Ml But
Authorized Capital 8500000
Capital paid In... 180000
farplai and Undivided Profits. 45000
ACCOUNTS OF
IbscMs and MUMi Solicited
9 Directors: 8. G. Bayue W. B. Wor-
Uwu T. K. Fergusson A. J Porter J. T.
Tresevaut Jr. T. h. M-arsalls Alfred Davis.
t A I' ..... I ... . Jt U (I . .. i
The following are prominent subscribers
to the stock or this bank:
G. M TKOUTMAN Presldont Central
xtuiuui imns rmiiuieipnia.
T.W.M'.OWN of Provident Life and
Trust Co. Philadelphia.
W. A. PULLMAN President Seaboard
Bank New York.
BJAMEB E. GRANNI8 of Tradesmen's
atlonal Bank New York.
H. . BAYNE President First National
Bank Bradford Pa. and Vice-President
Seaboard Bank New York.
L F. LA Wl'ON of First National Bank
Olean N.Y. 1
H. 8. BDTLER of First National Bank
Olean N. Y.
J. P.. H ANNA of Weir Plow Co Mom-
naontli. lit.
D. O'DAY General Manager National
Transit Company of United Stales.
ijjri- BEKP. of the Blapdwd Oil Co.
ARE
Day
ail and 313 Houston gtreet
F"ort Worth Texas
GENERAL AGENT
BNARIC
M'FHKII.
IVKKM & POND
HALL
PIANOS
Mason ii Hanilin
IHOMNCKIt
CHASE
Factory prices duplicated.
fins In HEC'ON D HAN D INSTR
ORGANS
UMK
NTH
MATHUSHEK
PIA.UOS.
DHEMORE.POraLAR IN THE MARKH
And Well Adapted to Texas
Climate FOR BALK BY
C. H. Edwards
733 and 733 Main Street
jD-A-XjL-A.S TEXAS
C9 Best Block In North Terns.
usy Every
"Tlio everything Las been quiet right along right along-
W ererthlng baa been selling for . song for i s0Dg
Yet we re very rery happy althoagh wo know It's wrong
lo sell to the public such choice'goods for a song."
Many let stocks rnn down In Jnlj. We contrariwise each day are addi
ton8sortmentK. oTTimrtAii..nn.A. . UB7 are auairg
n.i ... ""'ru"lw"5"suu' "e hjm ere t concmloiis.
'VLVm. Ml "WEB than
.... " awes. Last week wa rioseiT ant
III Mil V IIIIU. I ll I U MAAlr Mrlll roll a I www
j auisiin 11111 HKI1 Llinill.
AT 61C. YARD-New Fancy Sateens
AT 8JC. YARD-New Organdy Lawns
AT 6C. YARD-New Perthshire Law
AT 5C. YARD-Solid Color Lawns
AT 6J0. i'AKD-SoUd Color Ginghams.
AT IOC. YARD-Nuna' Veilings and Bunting
AT 12JC. YARD-Elegant Colored Flowered
Lace Buntings.
AT $5--Fiae White Embroidered Dress Pat-
terns. AT 60C --Laoi.es' Shopping Bags and Belts t )
match all colors.
ONE CENT EACH--1000 Untrimmed Straw
Hats.
AT 25C EACH -Ladies' Trimmed Hats
PROM 600. A PAIR-Ladies' and ChilrW
Sample Shoes.
ANOTHER AFGHAN ALARM
THE RUSSIANS MARCHING ON
Kuglaud Shaking With One of llor Old
mills-Stocks Uetomi Weak and
Parliament TalklnsiGravcly
Other Foreign News.
Ladies' Unda. wear Corsets SnitsFine Millinery
Hosiery Parasols Etc.
THE BARGAIN HOUSB OF DALLAS
eOLDSMTTH BRIMERS 714 Elm St.
C
NINETEENTH SEMI-ANNUAL
J
I J 11 H
A "O TAT Ol
FOE
30
wbm sstlsaaaj
BAY
TP
1
ONLY
i4A ?ocds be spread on counters and show cases at prices as advr-
wsou wciu w uia&o lu jia ior our
Fall and Winter Stock!
2011 ladies' Misses' and Children's Hals at 10c
150 ladies' Misses' and Children's Hals
. qcalllf at 25c
225 ladies' Misses' aud Mien's Hals finer
quality at 40c.
ISO Ladies' Misses' and Ctiildien's Hals best Al-
lans 75c.
300 ladles'
Englifli
Misses' and Children's Hats
(1
200 Sprays of Flcwers at 10c and 25c
300 Sprats of French Flowers at 45c and 65c.
200 Assorted Ornaments 3 for 10c.
1 Pearl and Steel Ornaments al 1 15c and 25c
25 Trimmed Hats Ladies' Misses' and Children's
at 75c.
50 Trimmed Hats ladies' Misses' ?nd Children';
75
at 11
j -
1 1
Mhes' and Children's
Ladles'
at $159
BO Iiimmed Hats
at ll
40 Trimmed Hats Ledies' Misses'
it $275 ' '
30 Trimmed Hats Ladies' Misses'
at $305
100 bunches Ostrich Hps 3 In a bench at 50c
5000 yards Ribbons ail colors and widths at 5c
10c and 15c.
Laces B Mmi at 15c 25c 35c and 45c
Ladies' Misses and Children's
and Children's
and Children's
The above are new and' stylish goods but I will positively close them
j opt at HALF of their ORIGINAL COST rather than to carry them over!
300 pair Colored Male Thread Glove at
!.
900 Corsets at 30o. regular price 73e.
100 pair Bilk Uloves 3ci regular price
DO "alln Parasols with Bilk I.aee at '3.80
1.000 yards Kiubrolderv at ball or fur.
mer price.
1.000 yards Nuns1 Telling at 15o.
600 yards Nuns' Veiling extra width at
W.
ft Palmetto Fans for lOo
9 Japanpae Fans Tar Br.
fl yards White Dress Laoe U Inch wide
for lOo.
8000 yards Iln thing at So yard
O yards White Oresi Lact a Inches wide
for !5o.
6 yard White Dress Lace 3 Inches wide
lor 45c '
Cream Bilk Spanish Laoe Inch wide
loo a yard.
Oriental I.aces at all nrlee.
Dotted Veiling at lOo a Veil
. i.oovyard ills
awe
ack and Colored 8atlnat
!noo yards Lawn at l-32e.
jioo pieces Ladle' Underwear at the aost
Of the material.
1000 Ladies' Collar at So each.
LAIDIES' SUITS.
To be closed out at almost your own price in Lawn Worsted Cashmere
and Silks
DALLAS ' TEXAS' i".
An
USJ
Afglianlstaa.
HQI.D MOVUMKJiTS AND ATTITUDE OF
THE KUS5IAKS.
JiOSDONJuly 152:30 p.m-The Times
has a special from Jajdorabnton via
Meshed dated July 11 whloh says It
is rumored that the Kussians have ad
vanced In force to Bulflcar Paaa ami
-.u "onuuK xcrninu lerniory as
though Jt was KuBsian. The dispatch
also says the British frontier ooiuuiis.
biuu is moving nearer to Herat.
AvoiuiurceuianiH am arrivfntv .
a.uu-.i t . B .1
" ins aavanoe of
the liusslans have made the Afghans
anxious but they are determined to
resolulolv reslHt mvitimnntin
their territory. Thov are uuzzlnd at
these warlike nrotiarationa of tim it..t
sians under cover of Ipacllio assuran.
is oouoveu uenerai Alius..
hand' the commander of the Russian
nu.au;o lsuoiernnneu to lorco on
war ana ne is aoceivlug the Czar iu
'wu 10 ms real lnieniions.
lOnicIuufl.
TUB OAZETTK'S SCANDAL SDJtSATlov
J.ONUOX July 15. Tho Lord Mavor.
iu accordance with the Kovernmont'a
aeolalou as announced by the Home
Secretary iu Parliament yesterday not
to prosecute the Pall Mali (1h7.( I.-.
discharged a laro number of news-
boy who have boon under arrest for
eovttrni uays awniuog irlal chnrKed
wiiu Boning nueged obHCoiie litoraturo.
Kev. Kdwar.i VVIiitn itiinan
xuiiumuiii vi vjuutesiniry ( night Hev.
rreuoricK lemplo U.D. tho Bishop of
London; Cardinal Manning theArch-
blsbop of Westniinstor and lion. Sam-
uel Morioy mombera ol Parliament.
1tft. O.iu r.n.Knn.. .1.- w . '
...uv .u.n mtviUWll tkii LI1U mUUSlOtt
houso and began the work of special
private inquiry into the evidence unon
which the Pall Ma 1 lia.dtln husi n.
chnrgos of iniquity iu London. Tho
iru mayor aim city reooruor wore by
InvitatioD present at tho meotlng.
LIVERPOOL HACKS.
beconddny of the Livorpool July
mooting: Tho raco lor tho Liverpool
cup was won by Sandlway; Tho Gen
eral second cjuluk Time third. Thore
ni:ru uve Hiurtors.
SODK QKAPRS POlt TUB OLOIIE.
The Globe this afternoon says it
reaw that tho purveyors of .objection
able literature mav now (that the gov-
ernment has decldod not to prosecute
tlio Pall Mall Gazette) reokon on im-
punity unless observes the Globe
thero were technical reasons to allow
the author of the late gigantlo
outrage on docenoy to escape. It i
hard to eoe how any similar offense
enn bo punished hareuftor if tho pub-
iBhors proress to be anlmatod bv a
burning zeal for public morality.
ANOTllKn RUSSIAN CHILL.
The downward tondoucy of the
stock markot to-day was caused bv
rumors that tho government had re-
ceived ne -s conurniing the roport re-
ceived by tho Times ofaKusslan ad-
vance on bulflcar I'ass. The nows of
the hostile demonstration on the port
? r l-usslans together with
Lord Randolph Churchill's as-
"ertlon in tho House of
uimiuioiiB last evening that England
would aid the Ame6r if ho asked lor
am nas creaiou mu'Jh. x utoment.
THE RUSSIAN ADVANCF. CONFIRMED.
In the House of Commraia tii n. n...
ing Lord Kandolph Churchill secre-
tary or India roplylng to a question
by tir John Lubbock iu regard to tho
reported Husaian advance in Alglian-
stBti Btatod that tho government
imu nuuru oi ino niovomout
epoaking ol tho qasty rotlronionl
of raeml)ors of tho British-
AiKuan irontior commission iu tho di
rection of liornt Jxird Kandolph
Churchill said that it wai done (oaring
that tho Kussians contemplated a do-
scontnpon Herat and that thoy had
invited Colonels Yates and Peacock to
oiuur mo ciiy anu me roquest had
ucou .-u:iipivu w ho.
Pannmti.
I1.V1TI.K WITH RKVOl.DTIONars.
Panama July U-The following ills-
patch is published:
Tho combat between the forces of
.v1 " ana lU0se w Qulntero
uuv-oiumuu iuok piace in TaiatiiBia-
mcjue. vi ii result us gommunlcated
.i ruu7?:. A J0SIS or more
-Mnit ouu Killed nun wnxn.U
and DrlfiOnnra f.n ln ..ii.
of the rebels. Among tho former is
ox-Gonoral Torluuato Pevnal. The
stoamor Modillio bolonging to the
n niierwara burned. In
wio eiosion Which lollowed ox-Gon-
iuru uarmiouto and Daulel
MIUUUB- nu ex-coionoig Cant-
talino aud Obaudo woro killed.
n.i o. "s SANTOS CASE.
lho Star and Jlnrulri ..
tos cato has occasional
ment in Kcuador. n'hnT...:
used tho publlJaUo? ."n .
monso number of iWmn... i
shoels etc. setting forth thoir sfdo of
.tiuni.uJV.MUL nut in n unrimiu
of a candid rr low r tu
ihpy are rather uppcrIh. of morn
loss impassionod character
lr.nnilnp.r . .ftUd PWiOIIH Ol
pnople and int-ioi tn -h.
wrath and excitement on Hie part of
11 t!l0 wttloaiont of the
J'1? !' Although h way out of the dif
Uc iltyhas boon cloarly shown which
n.i i.b uonoraWo to both
PSrtiOS. thO KnimuHnrla ..t...
appear to be disposed to muko active
n t0 tb8 American demands.'
Homo ol the poonlo Imvn oi-i....i .
comiDfitoUuayaquii to blow the Tra.
quois and the whole American i0eL if
nRCHHanr-r. nut nr ik. . "vm u
. j WH. v bud r ntur.
or
to
the
hour this morning depositors becan
assembling at tho aors of the bank
Lend ftt ub'in- Limerick and oth-
u "waa where the bank
ti.ralnuhM-. At noon u B-reet i"
w Jh nlty?f lh? bMlk n city
were blocked with crowds of peoplo
clamoring Tor their money. A lXe
f ' Plioe stationed at tEe
J"". preserve order. The crowd is
"iy iarter and nioredis
ffirlya5?fcan0 rlot w enter
tained. l)lsnathD r-m n..i.u r ....
.-I.i ' VUU11U. XJ1U1
erick and othor points where the bank
bs branches state that tho same
scenes are be.ng enacted at oach of
th.? U$L ?an" haa
nTi - - l7e individual do-
posits were large. A feeling
of dosnair nrvUo ih. . IV"
XfyP..H v!lU8tn Shaw member
Cj .UJO"v lrom cork County
and who vu cri ui..-y
?llhf bank ta. str0I1'.ly denounced by
i: "P'"" "uu oiame mm lor the tif-
iloultles in wlilnh tho
who inTOlVOU. ThO (ullnra l.
tin -1 . .. . Z " oo
hi V."' B"y iiecieu trade here
OUl it haa pniwnrl
i . . . - . - w nriiuua
vovr. mj iraae thrnmriinut
1 wnero business
was aireadr iIaiabho! ua.. i.
inform ennnlrV. " "'m.'!
?ni i P?y 811 P0""" in full as
? tVSi .V? a8B0ta re"-alhi"K can be
Mexico .
AN BNOLISH TRADE ALLIANCE MOO KD
or Mexico July 15.-Thocooi
iwepuoa accorded by Chill to the
unueu stales Hpanlsh-Amorioan Trails
Commission is much discussed here in
fciiropeau oirclos. There is also much
ISl.Vff00' 1vortn i-"-.oy or com-
nieroial a liniwn win
aud it Ib i"T!
London caiiitalists Would I i If a if
secure control of the Mexioan Centrul
and tho Mexican National Hailroads.
it is reported tho KiiRllah Boveriinu.t.t.
Z' li Jl?TB0 10 "'"king a strong
friend of Moxlco tho policy beinir to
build up the country and secure the
growing trade that is now beinir di-
verted to the United States. There
IS DO dOllht Hint
munuiacturnrs rvnr ii.
Thoy think by a bold move Mexico
tU v.fi M troU)?ly tied
to I'.tiRland an iiiii '!
time 1 now favorable lor the dsvolon-
montof an Anirlo.MATinn nnii.r .V.
tlio Rovoramont will h.
to go inio the London mouoy
market to arrAiiirn tv.r n0ii.i...i....
of tho debt of the country. It is also
reported that the Kngllsh Government
ctoslres to control th t.
across tho Isthnn.u nr T..h....
here is no doubt that English trade
wy active at present
in Pronch nirnUa it
tliat hngland's dosire to cultivate the
friendship of Mexico is in order to
have strong ally hero near the Pana-
ro Canal. Many rumors of British
aud Mexican commercial alllanoos are
current in banking clrolos here.
A FRENCH CELE II RATION.
City of Mxxinn. .inio is hi-
French colonvof thin oil v tn.Hu'cr mn.
pronriately celobratod tlie auniversarv
of the taking of the liastlle.
PREPARED FOB TUB STORMING.
The students havlncr thrRt.ni in
storm Belem penitentiary and release
the imprisoned editnra .mi .t.i.niu
the government has placed a cordon
oi police around the prison.
Asia Minor.
KARTHqUAKE SHOCKS.
London July l.l.-Karthauake
shocks of groat force occurred at inld-
ouiiua anu at uuesnie in
THE PRESIDENTS POLICY.
THE STRICTLY BUSINESS KIND.
Fitness for rosltien the Main Beooin
aendatlon to OfficeNo Politi-
cian Must Deceive Him or
They Split Nutrs.
The Prosldent's Sources of Information
WASHINGTON July 16Tl.a l'rool
ueuiB nauit ol Beeklnff intnrmat..nn
with regard to publio ailairs from other
than customary "official souroes" has
Bireaay Dcoome a matter of consido
able comment. Recently a nromin.
eitt business man in one of the middle
""-"i "uuoo uniuo is entirely un-
known to politics became personally
Interested In the nrnnnnxH ironDf.
an Ptlloial from one pest to another
and wrote tho President giving his
reasons in a business mm'
opposing tho change whioh reasona-
wore ohielly Deraonal in t.
llolals: the onlor fn- 7".
m -- " sjwou viniirs
vniuoils Tf riiLti III rftniV TlOt liA n
pr.?0iatei toe validity of the reason
uau oeon given him and
would countermand tlm m-Ur i.;.
transfer. He also expressod a wlnh tn
moot his correspondent whenever the
latter should tincl htmuuit i ui.. "
ton. A brief friendly correspondence
grew out of the episode and the Ron-
tleman who had business at the capital
on n rooont Saturdav iiiimi .i...
White Houso. Altlionui t.h. o.
torn excludos vIhI torn nn that
caller was cordiallv vrZli
I ha Prosidont 'at frr ... ifn..
ing with him and spoke freely upon
many general matters of publio poliov.
Ho ox pressed a dotormi tltt.t Will f r. knnn
none but good mon iu ollice and said
with some emphasis that when a noli-
llAflAl..! t.l... t.. .
tloian
commendation to ollice that would end
that man's inlluouco with him. Among
mo topics
particularly
Collootor I
nlL'lit at
Asia Minor
Spain.
THE CUOLHBA RETURNS.
Madiiid July 15. Thoro wcro 10.75
new cases of cholora roported in Spain
yesterday and i":i deaths.
The number of now vasos of cholora
t?.ohenwbol of Kpain yostorday was
loos. Iho numbor of ilnatlia :.!
A WAR Wiril WORKMEN.
THE LABOR STRIKES UGLIER.
Michigan's Mllltry Called Out-The
Itud Blood Uegliinlag to Iloll-A
Serious Itlotln Clovelnud.
A uloomy Outlook.
Barrey Balled
Kast Saqinaw July IS State lion.
reHentativo Barrey has procured bail.
a ""ipuiHB oi oiate troop from
Flint and I'ortUuron.about 100 strong
have arrived and are quartered In the
Itrawnr lilnplr Tl. A 1 . v
."o mpoun company
is expected by boat to-nldit. vu
I'eru.
. POOR PEACE PROSPECTS.
Lima July 15-Tbo Panera nnlilluh a
1 1. . i . -
iDnor iroui ueuorai Mas to tho Minis
galo Tova has informed him of the
MnnPi'!tebaka0Wn f P9BCO nOgOtiB-
tion with Caceros. Goneral Mas de-
lores tno intteis aotion whom ho be-
loved animntod by adoaira
peace to tho oountry and
hold him rosponslbl for the
consequences of tho prosent
aotion considering- the extreme
generosity displayed by Ygl"iMS
tho peace proposals. In view of the
new aspect of events and far better de-
fensive DUrDOBAB. 4n.io.-ol ll
116 Bri?y undor his comm and
. ' . nuwaru me capital. Later ad-
vices atate that the army was exMoted
vesterday at Chlola wieTo t"v will
temporarily ooncoutrate. y
Spain.
THH CHOLERA RECORD.
Madrid July 15.-Thera WArA Pft.
ported throughout Spain VAatArrinv
092 new cases of oholora and 47.t
from aloncia. howevor are incom-
pleto. rs a numbor nt ' .
of illness are reported in the city of
tjogovia. lho authoritloa thora
to admit thoy are cases of cholora.
Ireland
A DIQ BANK FAILURE.
t'OKK July 16-ThO exoltAment .nr
the failure of the Muniter Bank (lim-
ited) continues unabated At an early
strlkors are gnlherod on the street cor-
uurs iu aiiois mutioriug imprecations
upon the troops iu many instances
but are sullen and (mini a rnmn r
longshoremon at work ou thedooks
of Y. If. Mershon t Co en tho west
sido of tho rivor. loading ium.
ber et $1.50 nor rinw of in
hours wore pounced upon by about
oO strikers thlH mornius and pnm.
no lod to quit. The men employed by
Wiggins Cooaor it Co. have askod
POrilllRHion to frit tn u-nrlr .1
will Hart in tho morning. A large
number of deputies were sunt down to
lliiss A. liro.'s mill at. i .'..). l. .i.i..
. . " 13 r(Portod that nn
wi uo mauo to start tho mill.
A numbor of mill mm
viewod this nioriilmranil nc thn. n
u.i . . rrwf "
uiuis as met ns their om
wiuvL-s want to ea in w.iri . i.
.t.i r vuo
"Ll UltDlfl (II WRirni an1
'uo manuincLiirnr nf. I'orru..
his men would not irnln wnru
u proiecuou when outalde
ina mill T'l.o n .1 . .
a no Huuniion at tnia mo-
t Hlr'od nd gloomy so far as
avMnaua BU HMfiV Hf ILLI A ttlf ill f. rf rlia
dltUculty. There is a movoment on
w; wuvg ueuerat jiiitlor coins hnr.
18 rPrtod that he has expressod
...i.ifiuvii u UU BU.
The Michigan Militia Called Out.
Bav Citv Mich. July 15.-Govern-or
Algor has ordered the militia from
Alpina Flint and Port Huron to re-
port for duty and four companioa from
Detroit to Last Saginaw. Lical mag-
I'trates have also been oalled on. The
situatiou looks serious but the advoot
or the military will probablyoveroome
violence. The crisis has come and
the people are determined to preserve
the law at all hazards. '
i A..larKe b0(17 of Btrlkors assombled
in the First Ward intending to marou
to West Bay City. They were met by
the aherltr on Third street and ordered
to disperse ranks but most of them
went over the river in squads.
Serious lilot In Cleveland
Cleveland July 15. Seven bun.
dred Polish and Bohomlan striken at-
tacked the plate mill in Newburgh to-
night which was in oporation. Fifty
policemen were hit with stono and
about Ju i strlkors wore badly clubbed.
1'iVO Of the rlnfflAmlnr.
and one of them is porhap fatally in-
t"red' The wives oV the strikers car-
ried the wounded nll'tlm ..ii i. .
I lhlni la .! .1.1 "ii" . ' J
j . u.0 ak kulo nine.
Compleilon
Porionl's Medicated
t or infant's toilet it is an indlspcn-
iir. Vi"?1?' he.l"n exooriatlons
Immediately. Mothers should use it
freely on the little ones. It ia per-
fectly harmless. For sale by drug.
IB trie
mniirr :
referred to more
was tho McifinM
Heddnn. Utr
of New York. Tim Pi-uiii
is roported to have said that this was
notmadelu compllanco with tho sug-
gestions of any politician or any poll;.
Inn! nri.uiluil. I.... r 1..
view to meling as far as posstijlo
tlio views ot tho businoss mon. To ac-
cortaln what those vlows woro he (the
Presldont) had first set on foot pri-
vato Inquiry among the business men
to soo whom they would liko to have
in the place. In this way Mr. Hodden's
unuia na umuni 10 tue President's
bvuiitiuii mihi iiinreanar the inquiry
was pursued more doUmtely to ascer-
tain if his appointment would be ac-
ceptable. The result was strongly af-
Ormatlve and the appointment fol-
lowed at tho propor time. The Presi-
dent said ho was giving his personal
attention to the matter of appoint-
ments and that tho personal'ritiioss of
an applicant for tho ollice soutrht was
the first question considered.
No Such Order.
AVASHINQTON July 15. - Thora la
high authority for the statement that
the Presldont has not issued an order
to the heads ol departments to the ef-
fect that dismissals and appointments
w un iunu uui vacant must atop.
INDIAN AFFAIRS.
The Screamers' Sensational SnelaU
Wichita Kan. July 15-The Dally
EBglo Bpeoial from the Choyenne
Agoncy saya that a dispatch was re
ceived Iroin Fort Supply announc
uig tuo arrival or a courier
at Fort Supply who reports finding
Itaugo on the Cherokee Strip who had
been murdered. Thoir bodies were
staked to the ground by tlio Indians.
Anothor special says uino head
ol stolen horses brandod T.
pu tho shouldor havo beoa
brought luto the agoncy Many othor
horses of tho YL and other brauds
have boon soon among tho Indinns in
tho last few days.
A later special says groat excitement
exists among the Indians about Fort
Kono tho Rgency and tho cattlemen
Who havo boon mysteriously Informed
or the oxp03letl orrlv.il of Uennral
Shorldan and Gonoral Miles.
Tho question to ovory white
niau who will talk with
tkom Is whether the goueral means
to disarm thorn lr the excitement
among them increases it will be
impossible to hold any of llm
on the losnrvation. All t.n.
in lho Territory are .wlmming full
which prevents the rapid movement
of the troops that are daily expected.
The high water does not Interfere
with the movements of tho Indians
howover as ono or thoir favorite pas-
times is tho swimming of thoir horso
in rapid and small stream. Gener-
als Sheridan and Miles are oxpoctcd
hourly
A Characteristic Kanns Talk
Wamiinuton July 15-In an inter-
view to day Representative Pcrklur.
Cf Kansas whoso congressional dis
trict borders upon tlio Indian Terri-
tory exprossol a doubt as to any per-
nianont settlement of tho Indian
troubles unless tho govorntnont takes
in ohargo the leaders. He said:
"Uoueral Shcrlditn ihbv try to settle
uiinouiij bj exacting promiioB
from tho Indians that thoy will act
dilloroutly In tho luturo but whon ho
gets away they will forgot thoir
uKruumuiu. -mo rnoyouuei havo
been troublosomo for years. Not a
slngloaxeuthas been ablo to do any-
thing with them. No one seams able
to lind out the exact cause of thoir
trouble. Tho Indians are asking for
more laud and coinpiaing because they
did not got if. About six Indians
who are tho leaders on the reserva-
tions cause all tho trouble. Thnv
dissatisfied with everything and iu-
fluence tlio tribes to deeds ot violence
If they were dealt wlvh by the govern-
ment and made to fool tha nv..t nr .
little cold lead In tl.nl r i.
necessary future di(linnltt uh !h.
Cheyennes might be avoided."
blow. It was tho verdict in Berner'a
case ol manslaughter that was the
ohiof cause of the riot in which thl
court house was burnod in March.lSSi.
Berner is now in the Ohio psniten-
vearaBe.r. DR hJ "ltence Ol 20
BuSoa'i tiiiueK oeon unusually
n?ttiihon!ih. 118 hM -ecenty per-
pr'i'e11118 ministrations or a Catholic
The examittnn ... ..
un 0...1 .l . 11 F"ai8 in me
J.a" th.e scaQold being shielded
awn n iv? a ?fn8 waU nd l"-ge
.dmL.1 r0Blptly Bt 10 o'clock tEe
ScaifoM P18" was led oa to the
nothing.- The cienutV .he in.
said
rdTust0!0161 tbny. coud "y
If'1' uV.p.alme.r. WB ch a powerful
young fellow his neck was not brb-
end of 8wr'ttll8Vear'uUy 4 tK
end ot minutes the sheriff an-
KCltha 8X80Ho overrouttho
rTl i " " vui "own until
some
The Mob Weakened.
Marion Ind July 15.-At i
this morning an organized mob of ion
men marched Into town. hitn i-
front of the jail containing LewiB tha
Shr?fl-nn?outraf?01 MlM Vincent.
th LHolman PPeared and stated
nrfJA Was 1ProPar8l o defend the
prisoner and warned them against
Ha'D. attack. This .paired
take tha snirit. nut r .i.
2 o'clock al l was quiet and nn trnnhir
anticipated.
A Waco Course Murder.
PlITSIiURO July 15. In a hiuf1 .
Homewood Driving Park this aiwa
noon James Kelly the driver of Rich-
ball was shnt and 1 .
l0rF0hnBuncYofToX
Ei'i? ien.VIcky' Th "Bht ooourred
nntRiVa11 8 Blabl8' Particulars have
not yet beon recolved.
NIAGARA NATIONALIZED.
A FREE PARK FOR A FREE PEOPLE
The Uroat Resort Redeemed and itestor.
i by the State of New York.
The Proceeding at the
Dedication Yesterday.
Tha Sara Old Kansas New.
KANSAS CITY July 15. A loleirram
from Arkansas City says: Several
bands of Chcyeune Indians number-
ing from 6 to 50 have beon south of
this plaoe and a few have come Into
town but not painted. The local mili-
tia has been ordered fill.- avitiai
and ammunition provided them
and thoy ordered to ha rai in
move forward on a moment's notloe.
A courier from ChnvBn na BirAtiflif tn
Arkansas City says the whole tribe
are leaving the ageney in squads of 25
and W). spreading to the northeast and
west forcing oattlomen to provide for
them with ration.
TBEICBIMIWAL CAtKwDAB .
rainier Hanged at ClnclunaU.
CufciMHATi. July 15.-The execution
of Joseph Palmer colored this morn.
Ing is the last that can take nlara in
this county under tha nmsont t.
w bioh dealgnatea the Ohio penitentiary
ss the place for all futuie executions.
a811?!8' or.m. WM he murder of
it uiiBin n. Kirmn his stable on the
afternoon nf bnnnmi.nr vi iuvi i-h.
ob)eot of crime was robbery. William
Berner and Palmer both of whom had
been employed by Kirk planued and
executed the murder. They
were almost immediately arrested
and both confessed each charging the
other .with having struck the fat al
Niagara Falls July 15. The. da.
is beautiful and everything indicates
that the ceremonies this afternoon will
bo concluded successfully. The city
f orwdod and all incoming trains are
"""" "u pe "o irom mow York.
Pennsylvania Ohio and Canada.
1 he exercises or tho day were begun
with the fir ng of 100 imn.Af .?rJl
this morning.
. "sisi mui mo programme will
be as already published.
Hon. Krastus Brooks will nrti!A
over the exorclsoa. The oeremonles
will be simple but signitioant. All
the business houses of the city are
decorated and the streets present
gorgeous appearance. At an lnfor-
uial meeting of the commissioners
held at the Cataract House this morn-
ing the following dispatoh wa read:
Loudon. Kuglaud July il lss5Xo Itopre.
M-ntatlves of the Stato of New York at
Niagara Kails: '
The Commissioners' Reservation
Society congratulate the State of New
York ou securing Niagara Fails to the
public.
At about noon clouds berau to
gather and rain came down briskly it
now looks as if the exercises at the
park would be postponed until later in
the day. Ex-Governor Tilden aent a
telogram to theoommlttee expressing
regrot at not being able to attend.
Notwithstanding tho rain the com-
mittee of arraniroiunnta ii.i.ini h
the ceremonies should not be postpon-
ed and accordingly the speakers and
as many as possible of tho visitors as-
sembled nuder the roof of the pavilion
and at the appointed time tlm i.iui.nn
commonced the proooedlngs with
praver.
Mr. Dorsheimer then read a letter
Irom tho govornor goneral of Cauada
expressing his regrel at not being
auio 10 uo prosent.
ax-LIeutonant-Governor Dorahl.
mer president of the commission
then made the presentation address
after which Governor Hill accepted
the reservation on behalf of the peo-
ple Of the State of New York. TlierA
woro about 25000 peoplo in the park in
which the pavilion had beon erected.
Mil. CLEVELAND'S LETTER.
Tho following letter was also read :
WAsiiiNnToii July ll-To K. It. Uclano.
Ksq. Chnirmnn to : '
1. Ji)K".i?RrYour Invitation In bo-
hair or tho citizens or Niagara Fall to
attend the opening or the state reser-
vation at that placo on the 15th in-
stant received and 1 should be glad to
be present upon that interestlDgo'ca-
slon but rrgrot to say that olUolal
'A't'-.'f"1 dony thu P'esuieto me.
with thanks to thecltlzenu of Niagara
t nils for the cordiality or thuir Invita-
tion aud the .eudoroftholrhoapltality
I am yours very truly
a 1 OnoMt.n Cleveland.
Addresses wpr also made by Hon.
i'.IBStUS llrocks. JslIlOi t'artnr. nr.l
of tho dayj LimitonantGovernor
Kobluson of Canadu and Attorney-
General Mawatt.
Alter lho Hinging of the hymn
"Aniiirloa" and the "Doxology" the
cxorolsos wore closod with tho b3ne-
diction by Bishop Cox.
BPOKTINU.
Pittsburg Itacos
I'lrrsiiuRo July 15.-Tho second
day or tho summer trotting meeting at
Homowood Park was atlendod by
noarly 10000 persons. The track was
rast and the racing spirited Sum-
S2rFre6 for "! trouin'
llarry Wllkc 3 111
trumpet 1 i i
Clenimleu 4 2 a a
Phillip S ! !
Jcnmi Tumor a a 1 5
Time: S:l2:is"a t ;"'; " 0 1 1
ouconu .fce-ioO ui.tf
purse 1.000.
James II
Harry Roberts "
Violet U
flay Tom
MttlaJoe
motility
Frank Kills
Time: 2:22. 2:iU. qui ' ' " '
liwo'f11 IUc8-2:au 0la8' PMlogi Purse
ItOHSip 1
Marlow g 1
Jonlan ' J
I .. I. IT -
iiio mil SS
l'lltsv CUnknr I I
Julia s e
Uiirgler 7 7
Time: S:17X 2:30 8:18V 1:11.
'.ttikigj
National Cotton Kiehaag Masting.
Grbkn Briar Whitb Suirnua
Sprinos W. Vs. July 1".-The Ninth
Bionnlal Convention of the National
Cotton Kxohange of America met bore
to-day.
W. H. Uardner of Mobile Alabama
preshleiit oal ed the convention to or-
der with II. lients.nf n v-.l- .i
rrwld.nt.and O. U. Parker of New
Orltans aeorotary.
TSe president read an address con-
gratulating the convention io the
irults of the Nation -1 Kxohange in do-
Teloplng the Bennral and Irion I 4 n tat
ets or doalersand manufacturer aud
wausucai inionnaiion.
The address also recommends an ex-
pression or vlows ot the body a to the
basis or values and continued coinage
of silver.
jruere are present so far 30 members.
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