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DALLAS DAILY HERALD.
THE
DALLAS TEXAS SUNDAY APRIL 13 lSdlVOL. XXXI Nr0. 148.
JWMHOI fbaTst WITH TUB I
I raiu vivK iMtl
AMUSEMENTS.
THE DALLAS OPERA HOUSE
Al'Itl- IHlh
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
FOH Till BENEFIT or
MRS. OHAS. BENTON!
Amoticaa Distinguished A stress.
THOHR
Jane Eyre !
SUPPORTED ICY UCIt OWN ( uMI'AJI Y
FIFTH GRAND
Given by the
German Societies
OK DALLAS.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
HAT It nn.I 13 1884.
PROGRAMME FIRST DAY.
Parade with May Queen to
grounds at i r. AI.
Crowning of May Queen;
Orations in German; Amuse-
ments for Young and Old.
Tableaux Vivants: Prize
Turning; Concert and Ball;
Fireworks.
. SECOND DAY.
Georgeous Pageant through
the principal streets of the city
at io A. M.
. At the Grounds : Singing;
Oration in English; Amuse-
ment for young and old; Prize
Turning and Prize Drill.
Distribution of Prizes; Tab-
leauxing and Pyramids.
Concert and Ball; Bengal
Lights; Fireworks.
In addition various other
amusements on both days.
The best musical talent of
North Texas is engaged for
the occasion.
HON. 33 AliNETT GIBBS
will deliver the English oration.
For further information see
small programmes.
The Public of Dallas and
surrounding country is res-
pectfully invit d to attend.
By order of th committee
Chas. Meisterhans
Chairman
C. F. Alterman
Secretary.
UUPASAS SPtftGS 1EXAS.
PARK HOTEL
tlou to mala bull-lift mil llano ck Puiphtii
Springs wlih two new 30 by 4W.wt seimmitg
pools; a so hot T eod elintrln ' A'-commoi'iitlon-
for v r 400 p.-iM.itm. III open
MAY lOlh nml continue open through nil
ic.inni Victors f om nui y ditT ro t ror
ofheelthand pesues.y; "V. ur atvisaiid
bttlilim me inn qti' lid; ymir rlhnMo Is llio
xeostsapb ioue: y.iur sevui-r sno drives mr.
putt all eio' Mny -'r i-'imstht miIT iers'' finm
Hot springs have ru C'tlrdy fined IT our
hot bath. fltr-el ears from de..nl in ho'ol and
sprlnss. Plessurei c nv' tor less prion
thsn anV other r sirltti Ids cmuiry. Letters
of Inquiry clu-e."i'ly iiumtii
W1LI.MM (ilNNUTtl .. Mnnacer
N3TIOfS.
N&MfKTIlK ANAl'AI ""MtFn.M OK
BtotkhoMirs ati'l VlmW i of lite Ttxei
Triina Kallr- ad totnra.y
Ily order of iba II is r 1 of Dlrrctirs the annual
moellngof iha Uln cl -is nf the lexss Trunk
Ball road 'm pan y wi;i bj h-ll at iliopubic
ofllceof add t-oinpint. In lb) chy of I. ..lias
ruin TI. at M5 111 ' street rn tba 2nd
Tuesday lu May. lxhl at 12 m . and tfio annual
xaeetlng of tlio H wkhid '.-re of aald company
111 ba ne'd at tlie same pla"e and on Iba lime
. J. ADAMS rretldtnf.
JoimB Whitr. Berre'r
Dallas Tixab April 18M.
XTOTICK-TBI Mi K t:UIH ADVEBTI-KD
Xl nrae this we?k an on inmmorie street
frr adoption can ba found a. 1324 Jackson street.
riiwr llrarU ep.a-lw
xioTuihrra ittroY OlVhS that the
IN regular snmial m.eMn of tba at ekhnld.
a and of tba Ko-.rdot lit-actorsof iha II maton
A Texa. Central - llway C mpeny ar t 1 ba held
nM in tn iltv of llouston.
- W Aft AM BO iecretay.
TTtts-q. Mwi IV lw)
S'ActO PROPOSALS
0Yf67vTnYirir uaLLaS
Cocktt afarnb IS. 1S8I y dlrwloa of
tka(oasaidonn Court o 1)!1 oonnty. no
Ui Vi hcrb at. 'baton Monday apil 14.
1W4. bid aill bareeaWad and ope and -f .I4
(ma t for tba canua of bul dlnr a Flra Proof
' Hooaa for tba aafa nrai-Ta'l n rf the rroonl
of ta la enouity. a or 11ns; to lh rana and
a vrri Actions noltba n -n hanffioofJ.
K flaod. rs nrhltrt Pa?oi-nte will ba made
an sa d work aa It ptotre era M p?F prut brief
Mi-md on all a" ate ontll iba lomnlatloa
It' bnl'dlnfr. Bcd and aeonrlty wul be ra-
anlrad of iba son) aanil M 'dar aa 1 1ha tfithi la
' k. Mbt .n or all WA. anb.
-rTT"' " Via fciina;
CVtt?. Two T't)w. c. -" .
SPECIAL NOTCSS.
"fctSJt At-LAawOlSHr. aafUslwO
Ca'za Cln aaa trTrty TT-J 4J and
gtasnl. a-l- " .all
AC ' Ul "-a If artxlfd to ail rtpatU-j-
-J. f hjad?at.
res
IVBW
SUN II
PARK
PI
la
714 ELM
Sxporlonoo
THE BARGAIN SEEKING PUBLIC RELY
ON PACTS
Only Real Bargains attract tho people and that
is the reason why our store has been so crowded since
the opening ot the season.
MONDAY
Jj O T
Ladies' Hose Gents' Hose
kecia
HOS
IlOShJ INFANTS' JIOSII.
ALI AT 85 CENTS VKll l'AIB WEI L V OltTH 60 CENT3
All at 37J cents Per Pair
WORTH 73 CENTS.
Pcsitivoly at these Prices for this Day Only
AN ELEGANT HA9TER 80CVEMH
&0LDSIITH
THR 1AM.AIV HQTJXK.
DISPLAY
SFMK
pHI
IS ADMIRED BY ALL!
It embraces complete lines
OurDRHSSGOODd DEPARTMENT is teeming with
all tlio latest l'Abi ica.
Our WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT is repleto with
all ttte novelties and s apto Avares.
Our LADIES' NECKWEAR and IIO-IERY DEPART-
MENT is stocked with every imaginable design and era ;e
Our PARASOL DEPARTMENT will afford every lady
a choico Beleetion from a large assortment.
BARGAINS & LOW PRICES
Are hackneyed phrases and worn out promises but wo
ask the publio for a share of their patronage and will
endervor to merit their endorsement by giving thtm
hone st eoods at the LOWEST LIVI G PK OFIT.
Wo invite a VISIT and INSPECTION and will put
forth every effort to PLEASE and WIN YOUR
CONTINUED PATttONAGE.
CAHET BROTHERS
635 & 637 ELM STREET.
lionoll Brothers
w
713 ZLU STlinir
mum
9BUdi
STREET.
TonoboM tlxnt
AND FIG ORES.
APRIL 14.
OX'S 13 .
Miises Hose CWldron
v. z t1 3d it n xn .
All vt 10 cents Per Pair
WORTH 20 CJNT3.
T.l bo pre-eiited tj every cim'oier.
BEOTHEES
714 BLM STKKRT.
OP
G00B8 !
in ALL DEPARTMENT-
'U
ft
Easter Barc&in Day
mm
wm
Boot and Shoa Go.
OZjSIB AZjXI
and S3ko3D
LALIaAS TLisAs
NKWSBIT SPECIALS.
tho Political Pot In Hendlitff forth a
Ntpnmlntf Sprst.
An OIIh Pudldra of CoitTfntloim nud
of Copjoclurrn.
A HImzo At. 1'mkU tk'.l ti s! :!i-a onc
too Sunn.
A Coarlct'it Mimt Kern irkabto Slur; of
llotidttluklii(t JiiKllcc.
llio aalit F
1a!)ih tier
lUfi.
Ablli hp !
11 m
W!t
nil Alli Rrd
Murdirer
0 tit-r SiiecUln from uatlry .Smiir f.
JOItT WORTH.
Fort Worth. April 12 Chnrli's8irih'rs
prurn mici'leil tviluy hv (tin tii;tf Mill-
s' II In Ida kvail ltU b ')- o libra puUI.
Haiideio I an H'i veil n torn in llm poniKui.
tiury nd It m tliouxlit tin' wl.iln Uure ba
's tin. on tun rii'U.1 llio vrniimt Demi;
pUinlv vislb'c nniJ Iruru tUo tlU U ot tlr
wi'iiml w of unnonnil iiiii.il. Hi was a
wi'Nli'Bis cliiiriioier alaiyu In truuMn.
Tint rrpublco'i omit c iiiVonMoi. nmt. r.t
2 o'clock tlila hI itmoou t ) eleo'. ilt-le.tti-B Ut
tbe ataio c i'ivai ti"n anil io tranrac. nilmr
bnairit s-. 0. V. Oillcni whs i-Ii o'rd per-
innneii oliairmiiii and C irl) K4i a si-crt.
tary. Tlie majority of 'Uo whl'.o rupubi -cana
fivoted tbe elco toil of tUiny-six
drli!atc. but tbn nc;rn. ipj hy
J. M. BrO'Vii and tJi-or.n Hii'clil.l
were largely In tbe majority ami
Tlia obairnian waa vnry aruitrary anil
KihhhJ aciiledly to ths mltmr.ty. Tua
m.ij-irity ikmaruleil liiat but sii dnleeati-B
0 . Ircti-d cirr.vliiK tbtlr olnt. Alter mo-
tiuti nude by tbe wb t- h t
hrrn .tml dowu by thi n)!id l.incka nml
ttinir li ui-r. J. W. Wray a prnminvri'.
whitci rnpn tilican. aroro ntid pile with
ratio It'll i lie neitrofn h.vl drawn tun ool r
luif tlfv liad cut and d trd things Io air.t
tnnnitlvfs. be raipfoll Ily wttlnlrew a'ld
invito I all (Jeciit while i iin in .aw liuu;
no diCDtif. abiln man ibl riinaiii.
Nir'y el Ihn whites led by Iba rba'rniau
snd Mr Wray. witlidrw and bind another
convention. The tieirrs and wbitra ol
tie original o iiivantim. proceeded wit'i
their btiiine5 vl-otin J. M. llrown ciir-
nmu. bu delOL'Alt who to bth the
stu:o and ccnvie'-sional c'His'T.tioii were
ele-io'l; J. ftt. U'owu . VV. Chiiey
lli'ori'.e 8. Itiircii li. vl s and liu rili
Jolnmon A. 1.. Uod.on .' rl V. V. Wi-il-burn.
Ci)!irt"l. 8(e'tli"d tifrc and b'H
were made by both sul.ij in tl.e uriuiiml
l!ni"ilifii and ilii nacrni-s wri' n.t alow
to demand wtiit tliey oimidTi'd t!iir
rliitH. liodfonaiii! Jaiit'a n were ipeci.il-
ly onijrpMiivi' and said ibo o(.l..rcd vote
mint be rrenxn zd; liny niil-t pi-t t ifir
ilnhfr; I tif V who bad oitu reimiiliciiK
dvi-il i'i the ' i' d.d it u prup'ne l io !)'
ruled or uid by sed in idr iinit-;rvl:i(
republicans.
The bolilnfi oonveiitlnn elcnled twent-
fonrdi'lv!f 10 attend the utile onve:i-
Hon and will make a tisr.' lintit fur admit-
Unoe. ' I
'I'hn raolntinriB adnntei by Ibo conven
tion aa a a hole favor free grata freernnee
riirn.t i.ifi fur the uur:ioB9 of bllildlnc
rod unlve 'l education and endorse the
idalforut ot tue ii iio cuiveiiiiiii in iooj.
A nsilution endnrolPK Arlbur'a adinliii&
iratl.in was carried with enthusiasm. A
rcrlut;or dcclarinir that tbe noniinatione
iisiIh In Aon culil reru ive tnx atinpnrt
ot tho republican of Tar ant oounty waa
also carritd. .......
Hie repuiilicao party k aivmea into two
hostile c imps atiu ironi ims 'ioie lorwara
tna iieuroea will be felt In the party coun
cils. 1'bere la niucU prraonal fetlinx Io tna
niRiinr am) inaov bard thtnai are Btld
leading democrats pronounce me oooun-
iimie convent ton at tna ontv laitai one lay
there Is no queiiion but the neuroes were
wr esoeraled anu nave won me nay. ion
nialiirltv ot the biltltiK republlctni are
must excellent cltinns. numbered amons
our buaineas men but thi neRroe" were too
atronit when It came to a vote. J n conver-
Hatinn with one of t'ie white leaderi. that
Mi.il.nwn and that whtber the Doinnu
.l-'lfgmon weie (tranted n all or not they
d:inld not sacrlllje their self-reipect and
luces cy by bettiK K)lHHl and voted like
ri.ep. lo tne D'liinx ooiireniiou iww ne-t-vnrs
bad B8.it" and Wire msdn delegates.
I.Ihih nu both sties tcnuoaieJiie toe
nreactt to be Irreconcilable.
GIlOKnllKI (K.
OsoitfBaacK April 13 Special. Tbe
M' PI
ir pv.rnrive cnniiniiee or this
only held a mei tlog hern Wednesday and
. ). n un Me- T. II. 1) tirjt ol Uroesbeeck
ciairi.i.in vIch I din l.l iyd moved out of
fin cju.ity. Tb-ire Was o Hinder ble di
cun'on over tbe reccut to:i0'i of thefta'e
oommitK elnlidgliig the power to till va-
cm.oi'a It oounty chairmanships io the
chairman ot Ihe senatorial diatriot. The
c.iniuttte condemned It us ao uodenio-
cre.uo and an unwarranted intertererics
with lica r-artv orga:uzaiions. mu
name of Dr. Denois has however
hi en forwardtd to the chairman ol
IhPl senatorlid Oistric. lor appoini-
metit ns tbairman of tb county executive
0 mimt lee as an act Of courtesy to the
state committee.
Blioe Hie omimtltee memoir me prm-
leal pot has began to to i inere
w II be a llvil conieat overtne asiessorship
ami k trianauUr raco tor slieriir. It i un
derstood thai Dr. Oamp W'll sailo be pnl
furwar l lor r-preeei.Hlivo hy nu irieua-
and will benln the rnce with a tun h spong-
er following than before Colonel Swa'in
ol K.OJS- idd lo be en .Kir.iiit for ihe
p mill. in. I hern will he no uppoewou io
ihln o.iit'ity to the re-election ot the Jl.in.
L. L ro-ter a llojler iroin i-imisioun
Fdils and Moi.ei nan.
Ihe cJi'Viitlon lur sending neiegnifa io
the F ri Worth cjnvenlion wid U brio
VI y 14 h and the precinct nieettt.g..n'i imp
I7f. A prtniy eleo'lon w it prooaniy ce
held t i nomiu te CJunty cinoiuiies.
rin. it. mhiiclt and reiiuM ciin eienieni
wl 1. ttia iliougti'. make tee light this etr
undi'r tbe iii'li-pendeut bsimer.
Ine following pereona were convioie-i ai
Ihe lait term : tba Ulstrfin court; Ainert
Evans. awiudllPg two jesrs; ueorga ap-
ley tbefl two vesrs; A. U. Ueaty Ibeit
two vear.: Ons Love thelt to er; Uob
Butler aHssolt with Intent to muruer. two
years: Auarew oenrosn iiibiio'ukhti
two years; George Keeler uansiaugbter.
two years. . ..
Diiillreiy too mQca raa dbi 'ai;o
cropi.
FALESTINE.
Palistirb. April 12-rSpecial.-ltlooki
about beraas if tba Dallas senator would
have no trouble la getting toe delegates
Irom ibis section lo his caovss for lieoteu-am-Rovernor.
Todsy our Beoator Uonch
who baa been widely mentioned as a porsi-
b'e cauiildste f ir that otUoe Oeciared that
he wasootacaiidhla'eaud did no; expict
to be. tie stated that ba bad receive ' let-
ters from uearly every aection of Ibe S'ate
ten. taring him hearty si i ance shna.d be
decide U sour ta oauvata bat st er giving
the ms'ter careful oon-ioe a ln be had
codcI ded tosund apart Irom the strnxg e
and would not beaoandloeie. This ought
to be good news t r Haraeti Uibna ar il the
Anderson county senator had goae lott
the tight and bis friends witb btm there
wool'l have been ona ot tna lived' tcon-
tetts be lure toe Dallas a-baior toat ha ever
k.H nn Lie ba os. Aa it ' II Sena'or
6 ocb out asys tha wore aod ol coor-e be
will aa he and Baros-li are a osa perennei
t. mAm tha Dallas ata'esioan can act down
tho deiseotes ot this sect on aa solid for
d for
plac
him In hi asi'lra'loua lor the second ptac
nn Ihe auta ticket Mr. G wh - J J
i... .n nark to tha at baa
i.t r-r ii re een'stlve of this
-i ::C7. t-4 u i.;-i- i.a .
of tbe tuoit cralui and ab'a leKlilatori In
the senate. Ttixre would be no opposition
to bis rs-n jmlnatlon If he wlii fonsanl to
serve and all here who nave tna good of
this part ol luaaiat at lieart uopa ba will
consent to ba re-eUclen.
There li a pood ties! of talk about! the
New Orleana izuostlion bare since T. T
Uanmnire rf this town wia appointed
bv President Arthur ss Unllfd b tales com
liilsainner from Teiat. Quite a largely
'ned net tlou wai sent from here to tior
ernor Ireland favoring tbe cb ca of the
Dallas candiilato. tlsinr J. F. Kiliott. for
chief st ile commissioner and lo or three
fronilno.'it iren.leiuen from 1'sleitina nave
seen the governor periotial'y lo tbe nine
lntereit.
Tneri seems to be n i doubt but some of
tbe present state ulllclala will meet with
opi'Otitli'fi io tuelr struggle )or a renniul-
iiallnu. Xio'abiy Attorney-uenerat iem-
(ileum will it ii ia'd have to lock
ti"riia with Culond McKinney ol
Han tv'lie. and B'cretary linker ol the
(durational board ni'iy tliid Bcnalnr
llnolinn of Mlneols. a very formidable
ms w.' II as a very worthy opooneiit. If tbe
nenatnr will just say the wont l ecanbuve
thlateu'lon solid lor hlin.and the polbljiana
r.ro trying hard tt vet him to pfroiit tbe
ii-eo: M namo. ne was one r ino nesi
frler.di that tiia publio bchuols of Texas bad
la tbe state senate.
AUVTIN.
AosTig April 12.-8pecMJ-Tbe fiih
crunnrs lnnr to-day kutpped carp to Mu-
Xn !e and I'atge.
JU'l-1 pure iA'B and loa'ie Intitl wer ro-
ntved to day lioni dot le .MitMey Knox
longer Co'eman K Iannis liale Lamb
Live Oik and Nolan coun'ie. due a'.onk-
iniiii In Motley ooiintv bldi lor 275 nsrtioriH
at I - cciilif lor dry and 20 cenM for watered
sen'I'iiip
Tbe compi roller to day pent to tbe col-
lector ol ivl cmnty. i Ufcl rf lindi on
which taxes are due. lie aho noli tied the
C.iut t es that are behind in payments of
ln'rret to send it up imtiiedie'ely
Av'tiUMe echool lund paid lu to-day
$3MHi; general rnventie. JS0 000.
rii republ.cann of this mnnty met to-
(Uv and elected J udpe J . li. Lo or ctinir-
man. There wei some discord at lira' bat
tbe meeting Hie'lv settled diwn and
adopted rusolutious commendatory of the
reptiblicin platform ol JSW and suggietlng
tiial the cn'iv enlion hi in to Lutxl iay down
a broad platlorm. lucy rccon.oienutd a
consi.rvittiVK c urH on I'oc pari of the re-
puMicms of Terns am' tnet u!l hot otshle
an 1 hilr nieanu be used for tlin otiity and
encoeisof tho party both etJa and na-
tibial. The following di-li'giUs were
eifclid to Ihe stale convemlon I. early all
ei. o:ig Arthur men: J. C. Depress. W. A.
T -lor. Max Mr. J. It. Kctor. M. J
W'ite. F. A li -ck v.'. T. Wrlrht. J.J.
II imiltmi W. K. Kisher II. Aoiiernn
Hi nry lt:ittlan. A (trong resom ion en-
dni'sirig Arthur wis adop'ed iinaniiiiouIv.
The inrv in the Kioe Krwiu killing cis-i
bron i 1 1 in a verd.nt of not guilty. It. being
shown be moil UuvliWiti l i rell-jlensn.
Foe (o iiiot eppealr. AHirmed: O rdon
v.. t'ie btitic from Fitinlu: Faulkner vj.
tun Bt.-td. Irom CirrtV.'O.i.
U-v'rie.i a:nl rlisiiilsjH'J: irart'enian vi.
tin' rVutii. from Ellis.
Ex U'i t ti a atHckatl from atatemei.t of
fict: (.'u'llers it K-irry vi. Urittm t
Long from ti:avon.
iiih 'iii' iAiti curs wro cuiiruitt-d on
bri ' : r the ft nle . Sj:.ir .. the :ati
t" in .Prr.:i' ; Fond n v the S utii Irvm
K .ii ( hrte cjsi-i); ll ilin vd the t'tiii' from
Fannin.
Oi brlefi for boih parllef: Cul'ers A
lie iry v. H iitti & Ling Irom Oravi-o i
t 'allure V lltftir vj. Moore Fiom tiraytvi;
11 rry ve. Hie Htete from L'olltn; Itufct v
llm h.R'-'r jiii Li'li.i
U i hrlel) ami oral arguments for both
partie.: Abbinck vj. the ritato from Utllin;
Ito.ensteln vn. AlcCord from Ore.y.op;
Texas it l'o fio ra laay vj. Johnatt n et si
hum (rsyon; uievelittul et ai v. Ander-
son from Tarrant; lioimon & Tet Cen-
tral ml gray va. Hollia. from Uruyjoo.
AiiiLTfSt;.
Anti.Fait Aorll 15. fSnecIM.J D.'pnly
Pherill'flcurbnrongb ot Jonea County ai-
rived tern this evening with one Ar'htir
Lord the companion aod supnoted nmr
di rer of Young Oglehy whose boJy
found uear Anion In Jones county about
the 6th ol thin month with a bullet bi lu in
bis bead evidently shot while saleep. At
the time wb n tbe body was found it had
nothing on it by wblcb it could be identi-
fied but upon Inveatipation by tbe o tHce'8
OgUsby wa identified by parties living in
Abilene as being one of two yrti m unu
who left tba above naaied place a day pre-
vious to tbe end event. 'I he esid to be mur-
derer was trailed to Abi ene hy the ollioers
ot Jones county and cy the i llicicnt work of
Thomas Hill. ourtown mart !:cli.nccc 'ded in
liiidiiig the horsd of ftH muroered mix in
the poswcaioi of C. W. Merchant who had
purohasid blm sjme dsys hl.iru from the
man now under arrest lie wis triced to
Bosque county there arrested witlt the
murdered man's watch ( n bis permit this
being the borne ol both parties. Ibe broth-
ers of Oglenby accompanied the i.'ienll witu
blm to Anson ituu eveidpg. Lord a state-
ments 1m ihMt th s'ple a Siilrlti. frfry
sheep cemp and (n avoiding arrest Olesby
was killed but Ihe evidetio goes t ) show
that hu was ehct while SKleep In ca rp a'
the time ot killing. Toey were bound lo.-
H tr ! i Moiirtnin loik to work on Mr.
Merchant's ranche.
Jsmes Ksinev'e orellminarv trial for the
murder nl Chr:e. Kialljr on Ut Haturdiy
bes hen walvtd by tba ttite to awa.t tliu
ac'ion ol th" grand jury.
Uibtrl i t cjurt cimmenco hero on tbe :i-1
proximo.
COKtSICANA.
CoB'Icana 'April 12. Special Tbe
Navarro couuty rei.ublicj'i conv9ntio'i met
here to-day and was called to order bv fl.
A. Jiickoon churtuin. On motion R. K.
Frltius WAiel 'cted chalnnan and 0. W.
Williams stcretary. A committee app-iinf-
d lor thepnrpoeo reported tlio f.i lowing
n ioios for d. I-H'a c to the s'ato on vet. ton:
Hon. A.Zvlek. William Oreen. 1". flran-
ville A. Horns P It. IVlersJo ii. A. J k-
son and B w loutigee wuicu were se-
ct pted.
llcwiluMnrs were passed endorsing the
preee ;l adtntnlitrition no iu.i action or
tho reouhli a i setintors in appropria'U.g
$73 OK' WO for the educatioa i.f t'lsnivt")
wit:io'it d"!lnctl"n of rac or c:ilor. AIbo
recig ilx t 'T ll iti. A VlcX e a trto.l
friend a"0 trua reputd can and io anpre
cl'iin nf whtcll selio'ed him ss chairmen
ol the delegates to the sta'e c.inventioi to
cist tos vote of Kavsrro cmnty a;id
recommert.lli g blm to tbe Hate convenMoa
as a soluble uolegite to the national con-
vent ou. They :Uo cindemned the aet'on
of ihe recent convention ol republicans
held io Atlanta. O-orls. a ni.lim and a
diir-ce 'o men who call tbemstives repub
licans. Tba convention pledged III mem-
brs to support only th regular republlcio
state and tiational ticket.
Adjourned.
DKCATl K.
Dicatcb Arril 12. Special.J Tbe cltr-
f sns ot Decatur have bald two mass meet-
ings in ibe pa.t week to take into consider-
ation the exienainu of or tba building ol a
railroad Irom Dallas to Decatur. Much in-
larasi la heiotr manilestad. A committee
C'lpsiet'i'gol Judge Seward. R. E. Carswcil
J O. llstsell Bam Lievy. Colonel J.ang A.
p.ver. nx. R. M. (JolUna Jalius Ullmsn
Henry Orestbnuseend Oolonel J. W. B oth
were appointed to cooler wita Dallas on tba
subject.
Two men supposed to hava been engaged
in robbing Iha aafa of tba railroad freight
otUcv beta few blgbta ago have bsen ar-
rlt'1
A fine rsln bat put a smile on tba tsoa of
tbe farmers.
Decatur still has tha improvement b-x.m
on it Ca'e's opera home Is nearly comple-
ted aod will ba ready lor use in a few dav.
It ba a aeating capacity of about 000. Tos
s era Is very wall arranged aod his an
eighteen foot drop curtain. All tba scenery
Is new ana nice.
LONOTIKW
Loa-emtw. April 12 rdpeclal 1-Mention
wstmade tn the Hsbald soma weesaaao
ot "i t n-l-ia ci- iti.virr! tne -r
B Williams o Durail MiaaieeV
doe na -
fees toe payment vi um arafT''
tW.'pMCill CI MP
meet asiorlatlon from tba benefiolarles.who
had no insurable inleratt In the deceased
One of tba beneflnlarlea Wllliani HcheiM
csrae bar and furl liar Inveiilgallon on tba
part of the association discloses
Ita officers claim mob avldenoea ot
fraud that they will defend sga'ust any snlt
lorpaymeLt under Ibo lawiof theoonitt-
tiltlon. A rejeoten applicant nia me a
new apptl 'a'lon witniu uj nays ninians
II rat spulloatlnn was rejects t brcsase it
showed W.i w.i dm In such physical con-
dition as would warrant tba aooeptance.
He made another application Ms rejection
waa overlooked and as thedxI'Ctsof tba
fir-1 were cured lu the second. I'. secured
the spproval of lbs chief medical fiaruio-
rrn. Mr. Huhii I t's attorneys will bring soil
lo the U il'e I Stales curt for tbe benifi-
claiies Hchiald ai.d II wird and for the
belrsof T. H. Wil'lsiin.
1'aiitsln Cundiffls Nvirahlv a' d gener
ally spoken if lor sans t r from this district.
He would be netl'otly accptauie to our
psopu
The street cir company Is only running
one car. one trlu every eignteen nnnuies
A 1 or he r amies are sun .sva ennngn to
run iha one rar. and as farming operations
are very active there are no extra males lu
tii" ooi.nty to ne oan.
lieaoh or coRiraun'iy vers goon.
Too r mibliom distr n; nonventlnn was
held to-dav and Mslor J. W. Klannagan V
K. Iin ' nmo. w. w. l.HHia. in iriraj ai'a
V. I'HTii.agiin jr. were seteoien orie-
grts io tlie a'a'e conveni on. iu7ir iirrsi-
lenriel nrudllection Is for Logan. Msl ir
FlnnrmiMn made a two Ir nrs speech to the
en hired st:fr-aga. In which b claimed tne
reuubilcaii party were only their lrienns
This '-hev proved hv their
acts while the democrat only
Professed friond'hln lliev ln nut
exempt to prove. Front I he time of emn
climitotl proclamation to the recent rn'oaga
n' Hie eiliifltiotil bill bv the senate tif the
Unded Hiati'B. the renu' luians had proved
themselves the Irlends ol tho negroes this
last ai t being rstiecia ly Intended lor the
southern llliter.ites. As be is a Mbld re
piihl'Can and d d not touch tna blouily-sht't
question tills proosbiy lorenanowi 'i ice
csiiM'Hi.tu tbanders t) be Uded ia the black
districts
A curl 'Ul case wat that or a man arresten
at the Jutict'on Ust night on a written de
ecrlntlon. Tbi man wnnted bad u ecar on
hi 4 f -rehead. l-'ftarot oir below the ilhow
light cimplexion weight about. UD pound .
Ho had the arrested mm hut his right arm
wsi mil limed. As this was no' no ed In
the de?clntion and be told a straight ttory
he was relrased.
li.N.VIS.
Earns April 12. rS.TcUl -ThM nurn-
lng ib ti'. 1:3 ) a fire w is diioovered lo the
carpenter shop of Brosti .fc WiiHb and It
wns soon I i aMiei. Th tire spreal sjtilrk-
ly tn the two story f snio buildin adj d i-
lug belonging to John Karrae end iri.m
that to a ono-stnrv framo edj lining be-
lortpinc lo John R we and set tire aNo to
lh roof ul a ooe-a'oey b'ictc. Hsd t ils si t
under lieudway the whole Mick w.lill
Dave beeu de'-troyrd but tbrough the iner-
gv of our cir xii's ihe hre wss got under
co'itrol tiller rtei-troving Ihe t-ir.'n Irini'-
hnil 'itnie. Atone time when Ihe S'e w.'
highi Bt.and ihreatened thi town so itrmg-
ly entit-tirce w is t;-h i' nip he I for to 1 1U.
bul Rehire ibev had t'tne lo S'ert. the l!r.
wss irottioi under c lnlml. end the urder t 'r
belli was fVi.td. O ir l'i.e coiiit.iiy
worked heroici lv onei luring tha' t cj
liiid j lit been Inailgu alert and ha. I not
h."liiti tndril'or orra'ig" their t hc-
l'n 1 i er art :
llrii'vn it Willi loss on biilh!i:nr a id
tiolH stRJ.
Jotm Ksrror ls nnkuown.
John lime loss unknown.
J A l'-ce. and ltiauh y. 'rllsh (jrocrv
iliine. lo ov riuovI of kouiIh: tli luliv
covered by insurance. Tbe origin of the
fire Ir thought to be the work of an incen-
diary. Weather pleasant. A Una rain fell hero
yesterday.
(Iron and fru't prospects are Que. C jsi-
ros brisk.
HKOWNWOOK.
liBowNWoon. April 12 Sp.cl l..l I'lt-
weather tu ned wirtn yesterday to I'l-t
great delight of the farmers partlcul tr y
and with the Chan a ol letnper-iture came
one ol the ll.ieit rains of the season wlnuh
elniott I n I li r en a fine crop ol email grain.
The r.rowu rou ity mil home having
ben raised to live Instead ol three stor es
high is a massively built strnc'nre.
Our town Is improving rapidiv. ueversi
dwellings arn in c.our.i' ol conetructiou.
l)it riot c ourl aheethiee weeks of hpnl
labor adi iurne.1 t-i!uy. The grand jury
has r turned lor'y-nine indio'T'ents Ihir'y
cf wbicti are 'or lelooies. lnere were ev-
rul convic'ioi.s and hut onn acqnitt.il dur
inn this court.
It la iirnversr.llV rn c:t?u HV the re iptr
ot Ih'a county that District Judge W. A.
hlii'.Kbiirun. of llltr.ieit ant llistrir.t At
torney Urowning of Lvnpasss have bi-n
cut out nl thu ilititrlit. It is req nentl?
said that we hive nun of t he bt distriot
juiteea and attorneys in the tte.
t lie eiecl lOII llir irnr Tii"hmiii'ius l' wh 'i
P.rtvriarnml. n.inie i 11 1 i d V. (' inMilerablo
interert ws imni eHied. Voi- s po:l ;d kbow
two io one ...I .i.o-'.... i...
WACO.
Waci Aorl 12. fSpecal. The rentib-
iicau executive committee nl this county
met to-day and at punted fiht deleaves
to the a am coriv.tntio' at Fort Wortb
April 2ih. D'puty Revmue Collector
O'Bi ieu lira J.1 ih delege.tinu which la fjr
Arthur llrm end IJ ai. o second choice.
Tne d.-mocrUo executive cuiiini' tlso
met and cat 'ed Ihe c ointy onvantlo'i for
June 2d to nouiinat delegates ti the Foit
Worth co ivetitlon June lltb.
The receiv.r of the Tens A S'.Liti'n
railway li'ed a petition in the Fnler)
court today for nti'hcrity to c imp-nnioi'.
suite broii';rt by aafd ro.nl ngalr-i. cil.a tos
ot Waco on unpaid balaucu ot sob crip-
tion. The court reasrved diCtMon ot pi-
litiou. Nodecim hsi been reached In tho b.g
land sup now pending in the Feitr-il cuir'
K at) rata inspirations have heen iiisdi
by the ci y chutcht's for Kr tcr vrvices t-i-morrow.
I'ltTStllPO.
riTTsnURU April 12 Special. J Vhere
was onti'ider.ibU ln:it In t'lis eeo'lmi the
8:h and D.'i. built being to dry itts thought
but li'tle ri iniare was done. A rgtit run
f. ll last nigh. Ft-e tarmers never ba I a
finer eprn g tnan to's oas been lor prepsr
tug for the coiiiu ; crops. Toe prospects
are excelhtit
Rev .Mr. Wiggins rreaoyierian mints.
tr from Texaikana preached bere ihe
nlfht ol tbe On and made arraiigemen s
bv wbicn lu v. ar mm is io eeive iuui uc-
nomlna'loa hers -luiingthii year.
Arranuements ate Being mane by which
several brl'k huildingl are to ba ereoled
hera this summer.
rituburgis also to navoacvion sea on
mill. Tbe company has alreaiy been or-
ganised and tne charter filed.
AlalorJOnn Ol. jviuuarumiii ui ims ucuil-
tv. Is a ctndidate lor state superintendent
of education.
IIui:stox.
TTntii.TiR'. Aoril 12. rSraclal.l Tha
manavarsol the interstate urill to day de
cided to have the celebration to last five
risva instead of four making tha clotdne
day 8atur'ay when a sham battle will ba
fought. Tblf nep is neoesBtry. irom me
fsct nf so many companies entering for tha
ISOuOpr i. that four days wilt ba con
sumed by the contest.
Detective itennesay o-oy arretted two
nf the tsfe blowers who blew open tba aafa
Intbeloutto ward night before laat. Tbe
mn gve their nsmts as E1 Chilmers and
John Farrtll. There are two more ef the
t.rr yet it large loe arrest is an ei-
oeelingly cred .table piece of deteotivi
work. .
ST. LOUIS.
Bt. Lofta. April 12. fapiclal.l At
Grant City wortb cjunty Misaiori unry
Harris was arrested M-day changed with
theronrd-rol Ro-iert MHJord Tbtaarrta1
ts made on a warrant sworn out by Sarnnel
McAtlee. alcAUie ko has et bean re-
Iraixl trnm t '-not ..tlary NJkls a most
.. . . Aiiia siorv. t"i s"tai ca nf wbicii i
tkat lietlord. wna s killed about three
It esraaso met fcls death at tba hands oil
by McAtlee thongh Innooent allowad
blia'aif to ba ooovlotad and aenl to tha
penitentiary. 11a says ba wa paid $200 and
was promised aaore; tbat ba got ont of tba
penitentisry under tba tbrae-fonrtha rul
for good behavior but that Harris has
failed to fulfil his promise; henoe Ua du-
el jsurs and arrest.
HAIKU.
Baud. Anril 12 -f Special l-Oar town
for the aast week bas been visited hy sbowi
ooneerts and dramatio repretentatlons of
Inferior cltsses. Each oompany has boa n
dm aeooled for not uo'aining I'oanse. TbST
seem lo he popul tr ouisanoes from wntoli
oo bear fit Is derived.
Our beok is nsar oompie'ioa and ttougb
small peasant! a very pre tf appearance.
8 K Robertson w ' soon move Into mi '
handectue rock store.
R M. Robertson end Mohwsr HrOl.
cnriteoip'a'e building rock and brick housea
on their nanuses lots.
Our district cotitt Is drawing rear aod
the ollioers are busy preparing tit far tnere
is not much of a docket either criminal or
civ I. Our people era fast geitlug the bad
aod demoralized elements tblnutd out U
Immigration pours in.
Wa are now having a cold man wblob
will retard tbe grow mot all vegetation.
The farm"! a'e wors'iig with A s)sl
which wttn ihe smile of FrovldiiLCe will bo
ornwned with success.
Ji itrloi and county candidates are loom-
ing tm and "alfictiuustely am le uooo aod
kim ly shake tbe bauds ol the dear puo-
P'."
TVLKll.
Ttlib April 12 -Speiial.J -The repob-
llrai.s nf bmitb couuty couvened to-day
and elected delegtt s to ihe sttta cotiven-
tlou numbering twetnt-one the niij irliy
of whom aredecld 'dly not favoring Arthur.
Colonel Dm K.Jones a naturaHx-id Ka-
glishman and deputy collector under Urn-
detistock was mailHsflre'aiy. Themoiioa
tn take tbe sene of the c invention on tba
choice for president w ub'e I. Ac itored
mm named Wa reo wis eileo ed ohairmaa
and H. D. Wood secretary of t:.e ex tcu.tve
eomeaiitee of tlieoitlitv
r.errfllehl & 1'jhs- t -' v sigiel a con-
iract to J. C. ri'iaro a ol V l bny A Moore
for ihe wood "d o icg wng of thr a brick
bu Idlngs o i t ie "i ti si la ol thesqnire.
SAN A.M'OMU.
Raw Ahtomo Au'U 12.-rpecll.l-At
the llexar omuty repuhl can ciuveutlon
held in tuts plaoe to dav. to elect
delegst'ii to tne Fjit Worth o in
vention which eleo'a the Oelegites to
Dhlcago. t). W. Orten fleor.e Pas
chal A. Belknap. K If Terra I. J. p.
Niwcomh A. W Oilfird It. U.-dinnke.
W Holtliog 0. '. Cr-ssoiiaHd J. it D ivii
were elec.ed. Bdikum is for 8:ier'ean.
Newcomb is pos'ata'-ter here and an
Atlhtir mm and the rest don t know who
they are for nor in ool care. The will
vole for the choice of the o invention. The
proceedings were very time and bit Unit
entbuslas.u lu-irilfei t-d.
CI-fltLHNK.
Cmborr April 12. Soenial 1-Tlie rr-
puhlinaiia ol joouaoti c.iunty bald a con-
vention yesterd y and anpoioted deiegatea
io tbeo'in riessional ai d ette nonventinui.
Six ileliga'e and six a t rn.tps were ap-
p unt d l'nere waa much interest maui-
hstel. J.F. Dibney.a proinlre' t gr.icer wa
tako verystnlilenlv t' ley Ri"ut l'Jo'clocr
ti h at eiiititig to h i iMii.-e wub the
crimp and i in a cri' cl c.t'Uilion. Two
iivslcians era In t..idrce.
rtiofrienris nf Hun. It rnet Olbbs in
tins seciinn r lce t his irroai'ir pupu-
iin 'tv in connection witb the lini'i'iiem gov-
urfshlp. MAKf.lN.
Mabli April 12.- fpeclel J Tbe re-
publican county o invention met here to-
day and Belrced ih foil lwlnar
liileg'tes to the Fort Worth
convoo'lon: Dr. Wlllleru KHlebrow.
II- (). Wb'Ij and J. F. K'mx. nil wnl e At-
'"'' tae Indepenui t negro ljinent in
t ie ci'mty met in tbe cn tin-Louse and held
a nu e1 tig out of wbir.h thev cuild not
i n. ve whether they were of any party or
no- ruiucnnii'iy cemuea mat they wire
a'ter the loaves and tithes. J hey are tired
.?t voting lor while men for ntllce and will
hrrealler demand aomo recgnliiun from
the pany w'tu whom they allitiate.
DK.NHON.
DiRtson April 12 r jpenlal.J A Musko-
re Indian lerrtorv special to the Herald-N-ss
sny: Toe Uiitd btates snauboat
Wichl a otllapeed a (l.ie f-day about two
miles sou..'i cf ihn rnou ii of Grand river la
the Arkniias river having nn hoard Colo-
nl W. li. Ad inn of 8'nron. I'euuBi'linta.
snd n p.irty ot river in-oectora aoonritir
I'-iil 'iibson. aptsiii It. A Naver was in
charge 'f he ae.ci.lcnt r-"-u:tod m the kill
ing ol a decti-hRiid and the bsdly irjarlng
o' utio' tier b r h wniie nntuej ui)')h:a;na-
ble. They will be dil ijed abo'll ons wees:
for repairs.
MAl.Nlt.ALL. .
'.ABillALL April 12. Special. J A cold
Mil 'OiLat.f ...'u.l ... uiy uaer.lAy.
viucb altrm waa f-l'. tnr the enfe.'y of traits
and vi'itet.tll 'B. hi!1. ii i-lo.ly today.
The 0 luuiero'ai Uiilon iuhiira ce com-
pany of LoniloM hua ? t :d..iw:i iti agnucy
f.otn this city.
District Attorney J. O. Gorlr-oi is In
town.
The serv ces a' t'n '.at-.t l a ciiurcb to-
mcrrow prouiUca l be very intere-ting.
Tho choir hat h en r. irh-rctd wl hsi rural
volunteers .'ind a grum. inuiical treut li ex-
prctcd o.i c is io j iy '-u I'-'nt- r i'ay.
OAINKVlTt.K.
(j.MNl viL'.r Aoril '2 Sp"Ois!.-Nwi
o-iis ncuVt: I tJ d.tv i! tb i ile.i'ti of Mra.
(hi nts widoiv of Col iiii 1 U dun t;i honor
of whom Oaii.es villi) i i -s ugmp
Si. R eiry et m.ible wn.iisu.
W. W. Taylor -rsi tu's niorairn? (Jiecov-e-i-d
uiidr t!io inllner.fe of m.irpuiiin.
There l In'ie hopa i fni rin.iver?. lie
alnilnii'eri'J tho dm: biniR.-K h't wifa
having deseito I mrn.
Claims to the amount of $1 TOO were
leviid to-dav on the fn or E bja7ir!t
proprietor of the l!r -to :'. rr-a.jtUut.
(1AI. l:tro?r.
DALVtsT-ia Anrlt 12. rPr-s. The Gulf
( 1 rado it 8-iita Fa rnl wjy teiegraph to-
ftsy nMloinlly annoit'ised u ti-i'l"-oi t:o of
2j cents lor tori words r'M 1 cent lor each
BitdiiionM wnrd. U? or night ti)in -e. to
1 1 poin'a on their lino The new t rB goes
no o ell'ect Monday ths Hta. Tim same
ilsy the Uu!f CjIots 1 i A Santa Ve railway
will rnmmr.ncs run iing two da ly trains on
the Dallas and C!rburne iliv.iiii one
in rtb bound connecting at Cleburne with
Ihn tbrongh exprues from Uslvcvou and
tba foutU bound connecing for Lampasas.
1IKLTON.
Bxltor March 12. fSpeclsl.J-O ving to
tb heavy raina yesterday putting the
gronod tn tocti eiftiition so tbe farmers
conld not work a great many people were
in town and trade w.is lively.
Savtr tha rope-walker and Irs per per-
former gave two txhihitioua lu open air
to-day.
Tbe city council has pied an ordinance
prohibiliag street veu iirs from se ling
goods and wares at pnbl o oulory nrmner-
wlaeon the streets rauc to tba satla'actlo
of ths people
THOl'PK.
Taorpa Aprl 12. ISjeolal Lost
night parties passing a hat on T. C. McKay's
plaoe a few miles unib ot town discovered
tha dead twiy of a Oerraan woid-chopper
named M.ller. Acting Corooer Oravea
beld eii tuooest to-day and rendered a ver-
dict of deatn Irom a pistol shot by Faugbt
a wood cntter and a German also. Tbe two
men were Working and living tone' her In
an isolated portion of tba woodr. Paurht
has disappeared. .
HENRIRTTA. '
Hirbiktta. April 12. Jn-rtal A
shooting affray batwen Paschal Leonard
and John Lee per occurred at ont 7:lUyea-
terday event-g near Cosrlle Taylor'a store
ab-ttit eighteen miles northwest ol bere rev
-ul el-i'Sett f..-.-j tHg
all Ltl .1 . .-. e' .w .. t'-!'
uhmvji to bm btm ciuscd by faiil'v mat-
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