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DALLAS TKXAS. TIIUKSILVV. JULY VK 1S77. -I'll Mi. I I VI! CKNTS.
NO. Il:t 1-KSTAHL1SIII: IS 1 1
NEW ADVERTiSEKtNrS.
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HAIU(OAI) STIIIKKKS.
HANK I'T.l HUV.
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HEAD-QUARTERS
Pumislilng1 Goods
HATS
AW invito llio I'ulli lo "ii 1 1 n round
iiml exit m iiio.
B. M. Kalm & Bro
C'Olt. lai.Bl AMI)
J. 0. AkUKOOT.
KERFOOT &
AND
DFtoctX E3stoto Agents.
DALLAS. TEXAS'
Office Cor. Main ami Lamar Sis. lip-Stairs.
OM.Y KF.LIim.l. CJIIM1KN ItlXltlvSi.X I Til.
Ituy mul hoII r'Hl 'tnte. Kt'ii-I lnt IIoiiho and I'aniw. timl
iter Properly and Tay Tnxe -j a lu 'ollrH inm. Fir.
R.T GAIESr
Emporium of Music.
No. Ill Mm St Opposite Lamar Hotel Dallas Texas.
IUTUKHKSTINli
Chickerinff Bradbury James 6
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Al OTIIKH
Taylor & Farley and PflonlcMVIton & Co.'s Standard Organs.
. . ... i.i t!inlnr1 lcinu mid fiivmnlilv known to Hi" tmisl.'iil Htirlil
.r irs?1 hw 'iir""y b"" Ju""y 1 ""
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'lneof'wmtTt -"'antly on tmn.l. trosnd.nc. ..Mc.o.L AiMres.
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A. H. IIWNAI'K
: Hosack
r x tvt -n AGENTS.
OFFICE : 111 AUSTIN STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
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PAGE'S
BOOTS JL3STJD SHOES
508 Main Street
CH0Z3 la Tczas.
FINE AVOUKi-MADK TO 0I.1H5K.
Ladies' Shoes Measure BpccUUj-Kcpalrlntt Done.
ami CAPS
IiA.MA.lt MTH.
J. II. IIKIIKHIKII.
HEREFORD
Holmsliom The Conservatory
Pl.taoN.
711J11W11
J. J. JOSE!
& Jones gj
Actual Values
ANNIHILATED.
Sweeping
deductions
I; il::: ::: km
Consumers oI'Dr.v (Joods
Clolliiny; ISools audSlioes
Hals Notions i:ic Hie.
tliroii-lioiil this and ad-
joinjiicounlios: Willi the
piiriiosein viowol ;i i 111;'
hy one infglily clloil Hit
ha lance of ourassoclincnl
of (.'oods adapted to the
present' Season in order
to be able to dispose of
them before the close ol
the season
S.
will oiler this week
COM MK.Nl'liSM I O -M 1UU l W
MondayMorning
the following ever-to-be-remembered
bargains to-
wit :
Dim Lot 1.1 M:N LAWNS ut Hi J .ic. Uk-
lIlHM'd lllUtl ('.
Oihi l..t KANCY (iKHN'AlilNKS at v.
un. Lot HAl'lsTK ut l.'.j.
WH2TE GOODS.
I.AfKhTKU'KI I'UitllWnt. I ;-:!..
All-Wliili' I.INKiX l.AWNSut;iii.KoriiiiT
Olix l.t Viei'lMtlA LAWNS Ht t.'S-' l.-.o
U h' anil -j)''. On1 1'hcit pi'jii vi r (iltiwril.
Out. I ... I iN A I NMOOKM lit l'.'il! I.'IC Hllll Mr II
OlL'Ht Ll.ll fill U .
Ctripod and Thid Nainsooks Propor-
tionately Cheap.
IJICJ BAltCIAINS
IV
cloth uurAirnii-iNT.
Olio Lot ol .SI'ltll'KD AND 1'l.All) t'OT-
1 1 1 r a pi'-.i in. !..' hiiii ; l.
(Inn Lot ufllllVrt' rWKKHHiit h' li-. WmiIIi
ii Lnt (.nun ijl! A Lll I' (K IWKKl'Slil
17 ' Wnrtli ;.nl..
ir i.nt ii AI.L UiiOL l'.rtSl.MKKI''s ul
TV.- hi mul ; tli clK'il I'i'Kl in tlicrlly.
Still Groat Bargains
TliiMuiill'critt tin1 inuil wi i k nl in' un' nut
nil fillip and wilt Iik mli'ivil nt Unit lew
nrlri' until nil nrr i-Iom iI out.
One Lot of Bleached Domestics
M.il( llhili. viir.l wlile. Hi m I.. ilni-"'l from
I ilnii.li yitril wlil. ut m1. Iti iliiPi il ftimi
hi .
i ini I. il Ht 7i'. Hi ilii' i'd (nun !.
j Lei 3 ill 1M Li Msi
mul si in. Mul l Inrini tly nl !l mid
t. i'i.
At
Ono Lot Marsail Quilts
At :
Ono Lot PiiIIimI Lawn
At I'm l!'.ilnoil Imiii'hi'.
One Lot or Fancy linens at n
(ireat sacrllUc.
(UK AT KEM'CTIOXS
fisiilics Silk Scaifs.
1 5c. 25c 35c and 50c. Very Chrnp.
One Lot Lare (.'rennlinc Ke
(III (III A Kill II.
TUaHt who tlfolrc in 'fi'"
iUe mlTnlHK4 prrn nll iy
llil opprlimHj kIiiii1
dflaj iiiakliUMrcrllon.
SANGER BROS
510 &512 Elm acl 511 Main Sis.
Tito Kunsluiii nrp I'ihIiIii on In I on-
iitiitlnoili' - A (oIiiiiiii or Tni'H-
I) tuo Tliiiim iiiil n Miulti
of Did U.ilKmi.
The Sult.in Hcior!t'il tu bt Stronyly In-
clint'd to M.iku I1 1' ic ii - Hit Issued
Instructions to that Llfi-ct to
tin' Commanilanl at
Sliumla.
Ili New liiri liiii MiuUirr Una lli'n
I. hum lli'Mrvi'il Hi I ilmr I'rni'f.
iNoiiu Auiiii'tnii'il I'ri'HH Ui'piiil.)
loNiinN July Is Tlui Turkn ill
MrUl'i:llN ('III III till' bllll'l'N Hll'l J'l In
t'lpiil lu II' 1 1 1) kh I'l't-Tf rctrruliiiK
A oniri'diniiiili'iit uf tlic Tiiui'H ut
Itiiclmri'sl hi'iiiIh tint futility iiii( itiiti'd
July 17: "1'ii-iliiy llm ('ni.iii'I.H n
Hnri'ii Krtiili'ici' hit m11 tu Imvo ri'iu li-
ml liiirn L'ii lu 1 1 ivii iivl v mu'lii n inwuriln
WliMt'ii Inuii ilic luliiid:.t'liu.
'l'lu' HuisiiiiiH uro ri'inirti il In Iihvi
niunlii'il l" tin1 Htuitii ut (sili'Htiit
which will he I'lucliiiilcil tlu'iidiy cut.
tliiK the TurKNi iiuuilrillntctiil hi two
hiuI tully prutccttiiK the lhib.iiiii ciiin-
luunli'iilhilirt nil (tic Hiiliutii'.
l.csl the KuhnIhii lljlui" 'old 1 1 1 11
Hhuiiiil ri'iii'li the uiiiln line uf tlui mil-
wny the iliii'ctur ol the KouiiihiiIiiii
Iiiu'h Iiuh Hrnveil ut Ailritmnrh' to K' t
all the rulllUK HtucU from I'hiloouhM
ami further en
11 1 k liimrilliiiiN' Vienna iliHi'ttch
hIiUi'h that thu two I'iimIuh who tmrrcii.
ileretl at Nikiin)lin are tlio Haiiie a ho
recently it'riuitteil two hiiMilri'il ainl
HtKty iioiitoiiiiN hi i nun Mkouilli lor
imililllig the SiHtova limine Hliliery
H MHU'l'teit.
l'ho Timed' ilispntch ti'mii I'ein an-
luuinei'M that Hie Siillim has ileciiloil
mi aiixilliu ii'M ciiinpiiHeil nf the Miimhi'I-
tueii iiihaliilant iiM'oiihtniitlliiidu for
tlui reinforcement of the. ainiy ol
Klllllllhllll
A liuily Ncwm' iliHpatch iltiteil Vi-
eiin.'i 'l'lmrsdiiy niht ioiiiouuci'h that
the ciir hii- airlvtil at l'ratei pU live
niih'H noiih of (h'liiKovu '1'htH huh-
cati'H the time hiss cuinc for coiiuncllc-
tiif.' the investment of ltu.Hi'huk.
Nu couiirinat)iui han yet heen re-
ci'ivcil ol liie ri'imrl thai Kiulut piiMha
hml ilt'fcateil the UihhIiiiih soulh of the
I'.iillvUtiH. Ho him liii'ltuhin: tin' caul-
Kim at Aili Imh'I'Ii' haiilly ten Ihou
Mind men.
A ininlMtcrinl ciiHif is Haiti to he ini-
iieinlini' at t'liiitdaiitiiiiiiile ami the
.sultan in H ioi teil to Ini strotinly In-
clineil to make peace luivlns ulreuily
tnveii NbiiiwU panhii. ut Miumlu per
Honal iiiHlriictionn on this wuhject. Tim
voiini: Turku onixiso thin policy.
'L'hti Daily Ncw-i' Vicuna corrcH-
lionilent t'Hliiiiates Ihy nuuiherof I.UH'
siuiiH Hoiith of the lialkanu at twenty.
two thousand iiriuu.s wpoclal uoireM'
poiulcntu of the liiuuloli puiicl'H ill
cliuliiiir that ol'the Mcwh at Turnu
Mntfiinlla who wai 1t.11 eye wllnetw
of the oiiera'.i'in fully confirm the
capture of the TurklHh iiirisoii and
arlillerv of Js' ickopntin. Tlio Miu reiuler
..ci'iiin hrotiKht iilmut hy the KumiiuiH
encircliiiK Nickopolis with an over-
wheliuiiiK artillery lire to which the
Kuihian uml Hoiiiuaiiian liattericH ut
rui'im MjiKtinrilltt contrilnitcil. There
were three hoiir.V UyhUnK u the
()U.ien.
The Daily New n' 'lcnna Hpeclul an-
iiounciH that the Turku have alian-
iloiicil their line of ilufciiHu from Cher-
uiiveda to KiiKtciiilje.
IMiSlil Anwii'iuli'd l'liws Uiil'iirl.l
A illnpatch .says the pnnnaKe of the
llalkaliH has proiluci il the most pro-
found coii-dcriiation here. 1 1 uti:irltiti
journalH energetically dcni'ind the im
mediate action of Au.strlo llum;ary
anniiiKt liuf-nia. Mi mi oillclal jniir.iiilH
are Ichh emphatic and urge ileluy till
alter the lirst derisive liattlc.
S'lfiet piishu the Turkish foreign
nilniider has rcHigued. llnrif pnsha
w ho hn.s mire aheady In ell foreign
minister and once ainliasailor to Vi-
enna (Ui cei'ds Kiifiet piishn.
N'litc-Hiifii't pasha has hcen Ioiik
helieved to laVor pence.
WASHINGTON.
r inlM'rti ol I In- ISnilminl ltiiilllriiu
'iiinmif ler Iki ilri Hohii ami nl
Ih'irura llliil Auiilii-I il. IIhwii--.ilnira
!' If II"' ItiM'lilHK Itriiorl
I ini rriilliK li rUs.
INiion Akii IIi1 I'r.'KK Hi ".rt.l
WasiiivoT'in July is.- 1 1"' presi-
dent Is iimted: "II is nest upon re-
lleccipii " These w.irds Were uttered
111 Mi cal'llicl llieeum: nu are eon-
-iriled as foresliHilowing It r.itf .K
pulley. Ity the m tli'ii of Hie caiilnet
nieeiinir vesl. nlaV. the civil service or
the national republican committee
i. list lose the in-cliiliicsH of Shellioit
of r.omdo; Wiil t'um' i'i'k of Ini
iilaim; C I. Killey "f M -s "rl ; A.
It Cornell of .New 1i.ii-; 1 1. uiihh iv.
Keiu;h of Ninth ( Hr I'.a; F.dward
K. Noyt" "f "hlo iiMi li. McCor
lulek "f Ari.'Hia. I tie gentlemen
named have the di-cr-Uon as to which
of the two to choice.
Ninlil A---"' Bl. J I'reM lttpnrt.
.r. Wells cmisul irt-iieral for China
ilU from f in KraiHwn ill the August
(tllllll' T.
Seen Ury S.'lnr. denieii having i.r-
lend thai the clelit he diKktd for
Hicknen'.
r retarv Kvartu iay the tllorta of
the administration were in the direc-
tion of rmloriiiK harmony and peace
tliri iiihout Die union.
Colonel Kan lev of the Twenty-aeo-
ond Infantry film chargm allectlng
the ( haracti r of Colonel Haeh of the
sixih Infantry.
tJoveriinr MatMirus of West Vlr-
eiiili liai niadn a formal and ueeeni-
fill (all ou the Kiiveruiin nt for troo-a
Not more than twelve hundred iol-
diers uow lu the aoulueru tiatM.
s.Mi'i:i. .1. tu.ih.n.
llm lr.i.i I'lt'olUiiil anil lur lu-
rie i. liiiliii n I'ulille heml ml
lliiiMlmU nl i.llr Mini l.i lilli'ini a
Meet llliu un Hir hiinnmr Hltpr.n
I.etiK U Hll'l
NKW OKU Jill)' I' lhiVelUlir
saium l J. llldeii Hliil Secretary uf
Sato lllgt-low milled for Klirope to-day
on huaid the steamer Hcytha. Mr.
Ttldcii had ilccliiiid any puhiic send
oil Lilt )i'l the sliuiuer and wharf
mho crowded with hundreds of ladle
mid gentlemen and great enthusiasm
prevailed. Among tlio.e present was
Mayor Illy tloveiunr Tlhlcu uirlved
on hoard sholtly alter U u'rloi k and
heldttloVio oil deill (ill 11 o'clock
Alien the vtsscl sailed. Ilv looked
well and hearty and talked freely and
cheerfully with all. lie mild lu an-
ion r to tUcslhiin that hu thought the
prospect ol tlio dtliiiirialio pally ex-
treiuely hrlllutnl. In regard to lib
case he had nothing more to say lie-
yoiul that contained lu his Manhat-
tan cluh speech -Hint II wuh a glint
vi rung liilUctcd on the pnoplc and li lt
sure these things would Le righted In
the future. IU said lie w ould certain-
ly return lu OcIoUt from his lour.
What rouu.' .Secretary lllgehov and
himself W ill lako In Kuropc they havo
not derided on hut they will travel
'piletly.
INDIAN WAlt
Ht'liiluriviiii'iils Hi-liiK I rani lit llie
rronl 'I lireo Null mul it Ulrl llllll'll-
i rnl mi l ow t ri-rk - I rfHly ludliins
Juliilna IIik lluslllea.
Itoisio City July lM.- Ucnerul How-
ii I'd has his mounted artillery men ou
heavy horses utterly unlit for moun
tain service. Thu men w ill he on foot
ill a few days. Kort liolse la left with-
nit a L'arrihou and thu w hole of south-
in Idaho without troops.
Omaha July is. The Necond in
fantry cni'initu tor the Indian war
passed Wallook Kansas this morning
San I'liANitsro July 1-S. A dis
patch fi oni Walla Wiilln WuHhlngton
teiriUiiy says (lie ludiaiiM killed three
turn and a girl on Cow creek.
Did Snlty a.Spokone chief says ho
U'lhivcs lltty of his warrlois have
g inc to join J useph s hitud. lhey uru
hey ond his control.
Colonel Urcoii with his column lint
reached l.lltle Salmon river Irom the
south. A messenger from Hpookhalhi
mid Spokone Jerry non-treaty Hpo-
koiie chiefs iiniioiiiiue their desire to
reinuiu friendly and go on a reserva
tlon provided It is set ajiart for tliem
and food furnished for the winter.
COTTON CONVENTION.
I'rt-lliiiliiitry I'rtH'fmlliiKa of Mi. t'lrsl
lilrunliil rnitviniliiiM ul (lie ISnilitmil
Colliiu i:eliiiiiise.
(lUKKNIiltlKlt WlllTK HltLlMU'K
Si'itiNow W Vu. July lS.-Thu llrat
hieiniiul convention of the national
cotton exchange of Amerlmi met at
noon to-day. l'rcsldcnt John l'helps
of New Orleans who presided hrlelly
addressed thu convention lu congratu
lating terms. The committee on ere-
lontialH uppointed reports lllty dele
gates Irom the cotton exchanged of
New Orleans New York Memphis
Mobile Cincinnati St. Louis Vicks-
inii'g Charleston Savannah and Nor-
folk. Thu courtesy of the free use of the
Western Uniou Telegraph CoiupunliH
wires extended to niemtiers for family
and social uiessHges was accepted with
thanks. A motion to Invite tlenerals
Joseph K. Johnston mid Julial A.
Karly and Hon. H-njain in Hill to the
privilege of scats met with decided
opposition hut after aotuu discussion
was udopti'd wllli only two votesln the
negative. No political tiignlll.ianeo
Is I'ttachcd to the discussion. A simi-
lar courtesy w in suhsi ipiently t xtend-
d to Colonel breyre the reiuvian
minister Hon. John H. lhai' of
reNinand ex-Mayor Wikiun of New
Vork The report of the treasurer
hows that the recol Ida since the last
session were live thousand dollars and
the expenditure!! three thousand dot-
lam. The reports of other ollleers
ivero submitted and referred when a
recess was taken.
A llorrlil A-Mal-ll" Near Wnrthvlll
Kroiiieky.
Clnci!inati. (I. July IS. William
Andersou'd resldence.near Worthvllle
Kentucky wait tired while the family
wan asleep. Anderson' daughter
ii-ed sixteen years rome to the front
door and was lired upon by concealed
parties. She received eleven sliola III
her person and ahorlly afterwards
died. The motive and partiea are un
known.
failure f lllumanrl A In.
X..w Yoiik July H. I lllumgart
& Co. wiMileii imiiorters have assign
ed liahilitiea at half million. A met a
muall.
Antrrlraa Nblp Mlerllna WrwIiiHl.
LMm.v. July in. The American
ship Hterllng was wrecked on the I'Xll
of June at Salt 1'oinl.
A iltrtia o-li from Cttlcuitta. nava the
latest accounta from the famine ills-
..f l.lr ira tuttimlft Il a I Wnra..
ITIITIB oi i"' .. . - ........
The rainfall baa been alight over por
tion o ine aueeieu mc. i hc uum-
liernf nativea on the imlilln worka
and receiving grain Itoua relief hae
Increased mere naa neen Kfeai mor-
tality among the children. Tint nit na-
tion In Neyaore la also critical. Tha
rosiect lo Southern India are far
Iroui reassuring.
The Munition nt Mitiiliolinr- Tin"
Klrl kfi'n lire KH'iti'tl to Take
the To n Tlie Vlri;liilii MIlllU
Throw 1 1 thu Siinno.
Thu War Di'iirlinent Oriler Uoni'rul
French nml Cuiiimnml hi I he Scene tu
Assist the State Authuritit's in
SllllrCHlM VIoli'ncc -Troop
En Roiti'
I lis Mrlkt-rs Sllll III l ull I'iinki'shIiiu
il lite llmi.l nml nit I r lull! Tritlna
inn Mine
IUltimokk July IS.-There Is ipilet
along the whole Hue. The strikers
have sloped freight lit Keyser.Orafton
Martlnshiirg and Wheeling. They me
waiting tosoe what will happen. The
military are acting under Instructions
thivcrnor Matthews of West Virginia
and the manager ol the Ihiltimoie Mid
Ohio railroad are acting with great
caution Mid moderation to save thu
loss ol life mul properly. There have
been several wounded hut no fatalities.
As tlio West Virginia lullitlauro loathe
to lire upnli the Ntilkers a call upon
the I'nilid .States for ti-iops is ipilto
pt'ohahle.
Later The HlrHui on the Jhiltlmoro
and Ohio Kailiotid haying assumed
such eliiii'Hi'tc r aiul pripiirtioiiH In
West Virginia that it w oilld Hot hu
promptly suppressed by the Niittu an-
thorlties Oov. Matthews of that state
to-day Hindu a formal application to
the president for troops to Mippresa
domestic violence under arth-lc -I hoc-
tioii I of the. constitution. Thu presi-
lolit has responded favorahly to the
application of tiov Matthews nml the
war department has ordered (leu.
French with the troops under his com
mand iihout i!ri nt the a.' Ji'lial hen-
mid troops from Fort Mcllaller to
proceed to MnrtillHhuib! nml other
points whero necessary to suppress
violence.
Cp to Ihis evening no further vio-
lence has occurred The strikers have
full pitaSt'Hsion of the roiid and no
freight trains are allowed to move.
At MartiiiMhuig at noon to-day they
went Into the workshops of the com-
pany and ordered the nun to stop
work which they refused to do wheu
the Btiikers retired.
Latest-Cars for the transportation
of the troops are now ready in Wash-
Ingtoii and will proceed to Martlns-
hiirg as soon hs they can he put on the
train.
WiiKKLiNii W. Va. July IS -The
strike along tim Italtlmore and Ohio
Kailroad is growing more -.erluus and
strikes ate expected to take place also
on the Central uml Ohio and Chicago
division
Volt-iitilc r.rni'llou In ft'iiailiir (J rial
tall l Allien ami Aiuillil'r Ttilnl
Willi-.
Nkw Yokic July Ki via I'miania
July il. All is ipilet on the Isthmus.
According to the news received hy
thuHteainir Arnyu Kcuador has again
been the s 'cue of volcanic eruptions
and of destructive Hoods causing it is
feared much loss of life and destruo-
tioii of pioperty. Orce.t ipiantitlea of
volcanic ashes has for days together
fallen In show its along the coast. It
is estimated that in each sipiaro kilo-
metre of spline ill. 'I kilogrammes of
ashes have been deposited. Colopaxi
Is thought to he thu volcano lu erup-
tion. At ID o'clock ou the morning of the
i)th u frightful noisu was heard in
Latacunga Kcuador which was fol-
lowed immediately by a tremendous
timid which taking the course of the
rivers Cutuchl Han Felipe and Vauii-
yaco und passing washed the city to
the chapel known as; KISato Thu vol
time of mud and water was so great as
to completely civer thu Hacienda
Valley Including the distillery in front
of L'llacunrja. The Hood In Its course
carried with it many entile and what
is more sad many ho. I its. The bridge
of Litacuiiga tlie hatiil-ome bridge of
llolivar in 1'aiisalco those of wood of
Culupacheii unit l'otate und thu ma-
sonry of that of Agoyan were all de-
stroyed. All of the hai'lendiM situ-
ated on both uhles of tlie river have
suite red enormously and the dcsohis
tioii is terrible and complete.
condi:nsi;i ni.ws.
Lew is Manor was sun struck Sun
day at Columbus Ohio from which
he died in a fu t lulnules.
Lewis II. Johnnon cabin hoy on the
steamboat Krmiels llolle aged nine
teen and a native of Cattlrttsburg
Kentucky was shot and killed hy a
negro at Westwego Sunday. The
murderer tsenpeo.
'I'!. lb. lit fur Dim Ineatlon nf thn mul
talof Went Virginia la warming un be-
tween Charleston and Clarksburg. Mar-
tlnsliurg also want it. i nc re la a gooti
l.ul of abuse KoiiiK on. The neuritea
are interested In it as well and hold
ini'i'tlugs on tnc ruojuci.
An old man named (Iforge Kink
seventy year old w as found In his
pasture on tsinuiay witu ma uean al-
most entirely eatuu from hi bone by
lings. P.elng insune he had wander-
ed from home two weeks liefore and
his fate was unknown until the l"th
Instant.
Politics lu France are becoming ipilte
Interesting. M. Hugiiet republnan
aeiiator has la-en removed from the
pisitof Mayor lioulogne. The diieeii-
intia tM-tween h-ulllinisls anil lion a-
1 partititM are becoming very marked
i Si. tie Franclin one of the most prom-
luelil legitimist senators has written
' a letter in which lie nay : "I believe I
' aai In a position to declare In the
n.ina of bII true rova.isU and sincere
Calholiea that we reler rvea the re-
public tu the empire"
I nl.iiu'i 11k nwuti lu lite I'Muu-k) il-
tljr I'lie linn on Ills I lili-lli) nml
ttiniit Mitt Iiihs hy Maiull lleimsiiiira-
liirl Krslurpil lit Ml. l.ouU.
Ciiicahii III. July IS. There Iihh
been a siuull run by light itepnsltora
to-day on the State Saving bunk but
there Ih nothing like a rush. The bank
ollleers irispiently pay cut more In a
forenoon In ordinary course of busi-
ticHs than they have up to 1 o'clock
to-duy. It la probable the run will
cease to-morrow us that Inaugurated
yesterday on the Fidelity has lictlay.
Holi'1 llimloml in M l.otllM BiiukltiK
MnlLr.
Hr. in is July is-lanklng mat-
ters are very unlet. Over three mil-
lion dollars arrived here yesterday hy
express lor hanking purposes.
.11! DUT Y I
ItUlrlrl l oiirl.
Cicero Cullcn vs. John II. Cole;
Judgment for defendant
D. Lambert vs. Joiich At Diowii;
Jtiilgmcntrt for defendants lor $7000.
First National bank vs. A. 1). Scix-
as; ou trial.
I imiily Ctiurl.
F M. Humphries vs. Texas uml I'u-
cillo liailrond compuny; Judgniiint (or
plaluiitt fortul (Hi
John Kiicliiier Wo. vs John A.
Mcllrlde; tiontinucd for m rvlco.
lUiiisell &Co vhJ.H Calls et al.;
cont limed for service.
Jullud Knhn vs. 11. Mayer A Co.;
continued for service.
Juiui'H (I Mooro vh. Texaa nod Tu-
cilln railroad; continued by defendant.
Tillman A Friend vs. Hubert Mo-
(iuire; llnnl Jud;iut'nt by default for
:i8S'tl
A. llarwood va J II. Curtis; Judg-
incut by default for j'7J2 til) for plain-
till. John Mullulley vs. K A. A L II.
Martli'; continued forservico.
Fluid iv iStuvena vs II A. Jtalchelor
et al.; iluintltla amend.
City Hank of Dallas vs. James F.
Harkley et al suit on ulu'rllr bond
('oiitlntitd.
J.T Jell'rhs vs. WJ J. Wheeler;
judgment by default final for JM't) ;i;t
1 lulloker & llanis vs. ll'imlltoii &
Co.; plniutitls iinictid
W. li. Johnson vs M Fi llanslcy;
ciiutiuuud hy plalntllt'
I histou &ThomiiH vs. Kay .V Ilentley.
jiidKiiu-iit by default on Hay as
principal uud Huntley as nin ety.
Hurt A Smith vs. Dullua and Wich
ilaw railroad; continued by consent.
11 ll. Lti.sk vs. I'olntiT AObelii'lialn;
piaintillVainend.
Simpson & Malouu vs W. M. .Moore
gurnishee; dufeiidautH amend.
MrH Mary K. Jloehnir va. William
F. Hughes; ou trial.
William ShukHtniH.ni uuu murricil nl
Itrlilir t-r Hi. ul I.. r nli.lil Ilia HUM.
MUiumur N Ighl's I ireaiu" Is on ly just I
gun. AttxinuAiiuH Do you rtfertotho
l'linilinr of the Shrew?" .Vcnnn. .
"As You Like it." .Siivifoon Ihiiitlir.
Ii will provii " Love's Lalmr Lust."
iJmnliiit. oMtiell Ado Alimit. N.'fill.
Ilor " Vrn liolt.i Mli.rM will not hu I'Tw.k
Oentlemen ol Verona" j.'(-kj ihicuim
"All's Well that Knds Well ;" thero-
fore we hope no "Tempest" will arii-o
in their peaceful "Hatulut."
I'nrlli'a HoiiUeil llrrn.
Thu following uompiiulea havo al-
ready booked for dates hero for the
coming Hciisan : Hoi .Smith Itussell
llaverley's minstrels Barlow and Wil
son I'rimroHe Htid Wcit'a uiinstrelH
Kafo Claxtou uud coinpuuy Mrs.
Chanfrau Katie l'utiiinu Frank As-
kew and Oenevievo It igers Simmons
and Slocuin'ri minstrels.
Uenllirr I'rulinliillilr-n
For thu gulf stutes falling pOKslhly
followed ly rising baruiueter; north-
erly winds and cooler; ruin followed
by slightly warmer and clear weather.
The Nrlenee of .tiarnl Arlillrry.
St. Iniisiiines: A question says a
French newspaper of interest connect
ed witii thu Kcleiiuo of naval Artillery
appeurs to be at length solved. Lieu-
tenant Middelhoc ol the DaniHli ser-
vice has Invented an Instrument for
measuring with exiictltuile on Isiard
the distance from a ship at aea to a
lloatiug object. i'Oe apparatus has the
form of a telescope and gives a range
(jf up lo 300'.) metres. The operation
iloes lot iM'cupy more than twenty
sreonds ami thu observer transmits
his Indication lo the pointer of the gnu
by a' special aysiem or conimuuleatlnii
by means of which aim may be taken
and the cannon fired at the same mo-
ment. Kxiierlmenta have Ikhiu made
on board a Daulsh ship of war.
The Atlantic and I'aclflo telegraph
company' wlm have reached New
Orleans.
Mrs. W. O. Dohaunon the wife of a
tvealthy Texas atnek raiser la In Jail
at Wheeling'' Went Vlrgiuia In default
of three hundred ami sixty dollara due
a seminary for the tuition of her
daughters.
New York Herald : It begins to look
an If our war vessel that la if we have
any will all soou lie manned by the
colored brother. That tdeinent la art
large In our vikselsnnw that White
men of war's uit-ii whose terms havo
expired will not re-eullst If they ran
get anything else to do.
New Yoik Times: "Home people re
ttgliiuiug to eutertaiu a tusplt-loii that
the civil service reform la A great deal
like the Irisbniau'a Ilea." Hayes la
taking hla time for reformation aa n
did In the case of Louisiana and Snulh
Carolina. If hla own met Inula wotk
wonders he will receive due jralss
therefor.
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