The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1881 Page: 1 of 8
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THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD
noSSOUDATKD WITH THE 1
PALLA4 DAILY COMMERCIAL J
DALLAS TEXAS WEDNESDAY JULY 13 1881.-V0L. XXIYII NO 195
i PKICK 1'IVK CKNiB.
SANGER'S SLAUGHTER
CONTINUBB I
DOWN GO PRICES AGAIN!
In -sacrificing- OoniU In the Varlona Depart m ut.
we Have reached the
WHITE GOODS 1
DEPARTMENT.
We must get rid of our Summer Stock to make room for Fall Purchases.
NO LIMIT!
These are not sensational sales of odds and ends and of goods carried over
from summer to summer but reductions in prices of a large stock of
this season's goods so ltemarkable a Reduction that
' a personal examination is neffesaarj- to understand it.
Take advantage of this opportunity ono which you might not
have asrain.
EMBUOlDtllED MULLS CUE AM AND
WHITE.
11 W) per yard former price tl 28
125 per yard former price 178
150 per yard former price 2 00
S 00 per yard former price 2 50
PLAIN MULLS.
I 85 per yard for ner price l 10
188 per yard . former price 176
160 per yard former price 200
PEIHIAN LAWNS.
At 40 45 and 50 cento j worth respectively 6s
Wand75cei.ts
WHITE LINEN LAWNS.
From IDS' lo 70 cunts) worth 25 cent to (1. 00
-rtrul QSilUr )i
te
staitent
ieSrnS8 n whllca bargains can be secured we montion
If tl hV.
BISV
.&tnfrxa checked Pii.ii:; and stkiped
W NA.IXSOOK8
Linon def Syrie; Zephyr GiDghams; Corded Figured
and LacelPiques; Brocaded and Plain Dress Linens;
StripidtrmUistes; Seersuckers; Solid and Plain French
Orgarjuii; Linen Union and Cotton Lawns.
SAMPLES SENT FREE OF POSTAGE.
SANGER BROS.
THE BARGAIN HOUSE !
THE DOLLAR STORE
In consequence of the great ucces of our ten tlaj
took taking sale we are now enabled to offer new good
dally in every department and will continue to receive
new goods to the end of the season from our resident
buyer in New York. Having sold all our Spring good
weliaveam;.! room to show the latest novelties which
we are thus enabled to oiler
THAN ELSEWUEItE.
New Summer -Silks. 45 cts. per yard.
Fine Colored Silks 90 cts. per yard
j Now Colored Buntings 15 cts per yard.
Sew Worsted Dress
yard.
New "White Goods "Laces Embroideries
Gloves Ladies' Underwear Hair Goods.
" Inborn nam 60 cents each. Titanaa tttratr naU TS feat .acta
TM Rata as cento each. Be w Trimmed Hate TS cant each
Now Fancy Goods Boots and Shoes
-jothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods.
"
plea of Dry m: gratuitously by mail to
'wts of the State.
LDSMITH BROTHERS
V i : ELM STREET i ! 714
NO RESERVE!
-T
VICTORIA LAWNS.
From 12's tolOoeuts; worth from 16f to CO
cents.
TUCKING.
From is cent to 11.75; worth from CO cents
to ti.M.
DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES CREAM
AND WHITE.
From (5 to 70 cents former price 60 to 00
ceuls.
O ae lot of Checked Plqnei reduced from 25 to
15 cents.
One lot of Flgu.-cJ. and Striped Piquos
reduced from V2 to 7 cents.
The stock Is very complete and ambra es
everything In the White Goods Line.
at priecs MUCH LOWER
Goods 12 1-2 cts. per
STILL IMPROVING
A5D THE PHY8ICIAH3 STILL HOPEFUL.
tbe Prealdeut Paaaea a Comfortable
Day and Continue to ttrow Bet
ter-Clovcrner. or Different
State. Approve a the Idea
of a Thanksgiving- Dny-
Moreof Uullcanandbl.
Insanity Further At
toted-No arent
Change Tel.
WashingtonJuly 13 Executive Mansion
8 a. m.-The president 1 comfortable this
morning. The rife of temperature noted In
last evenlm'a bulletin began to diminish
axut an hour later. HI. pulse Is 00; tem
perature 89; respiration 22.
1). W. Rust.
J. K Rah is.
J . J. OOOWARD.
KoUIKT RCYBUUK.
Executive Mansion 8 a m.The unfavorable
a niptoms which made their appearance yes-
wru.y ii ui ruuuu nave entirety auottuea. ine
reeiiieni pasea a very ooiul. rtable rest ul
oightaiid ibis luornlughia puis la OSi tern
peraureW. Tula would eeeni to ldKutr
that th liioreaa.d pulee and temperature of
laaievemug were merely or temporary flue u-
ailor. but ae Ihe aurgeuna auoiinn.il a th ilmn
d ut to some uiomeulary tax uuon blauerv.ua
a vHieni trainer mau toany permaiuenl uu-
fevorableebange lu bla condition.
J. a. UHuw.v Private Secretary.
TUAXKSOlVlNQ
Columbus Ottlo July 22-Gov. Foster has
received lei. grams Irom the Governors of lu
dlaua Mtsiuohueltts Kansas Wlstonaln
i'ennetsee Arkansas Illinois Virglula Ala-
Oellla. Missouri. Ueorula. Kentucky NiliHln.
stpol. Now Yoi'i. Ni braafta. Vermont. Florida.
New Jr.eV st ViiKlula aud WyomlngTar-
iiiui t anpruviugine suggeaiton in rere.ence
onxuigu Uaytohe iliturvet as nraiaa day
rortuo r. covery of President UarHeM Tlie
governor or Ue oigia was nuded to the commit
tee on ihe date-
BULLETINS.
Official bulletin. SxiiitlTa MiniLlnii. tnlo
Ii. i'ije uresitiirnt Id nMiiinir Miiiif.irlalklM
day Hi pulse laltM; temperatniv ltKii riu-
luruuon -a.
D. W. BLISS.
J. K. TiAHNB!..
J.J. Woodward.
HjIiirT Hkybubn.
OITlclal bulletin 7 p. m.-llie Prraldent has
pa a d a much more comfortable dav tbn yes
i"lday ills nu.Sd la 104 1 temiiermura 102: re.
Dr. BIIh this afternoon reports I hat the prfs.
" i ounui i in uaa obhu sietony inirovin.
verahce niuruiiu. 'Jhe trtual nt Inoroask
loihe pulse and i em p rnturelastnUh w snoi
uuiy mi umurai iiuutuaiiun i t t vrr tLd was
nu iniiinuon oi any aufavo ahle iinne
1 1 P 1 re.ldi Dt Is ueuer 111 .very w y this al.
i noun than at lu ooireaponding hour
yesterday a d he h no symptom wblnh be d
uauso uneasiues. ins pulse uiu.ni w
ituly U9. and Hltbonuh he haeiaken no ano.
dyuealnce j.ste.in y huis i.ow sieeplr g quia
t ua iirai a eeii ine aui' apueru oi Ilia loom
Is 'tin ni' niaineu t tne reirigeraUng au.
m us In the lias Ilient. at a.U'ailv teuiuHia.
u Bof 75 dexreea which the president Duds
mO CUIIIIOFIHUII.
HHitlo cn ek. Mich. July 12. Dr.. W. (inlt
lu v. terau imy anrgton of tbla olty la
pnusl i of ill as UulM u and ne ha. no doubt
that he man Is low Insane and that be has
uo.0. ko lor yeara. Two yais axi be wan
In thee iy utdive'liiK n ibilo leciurea on Die
eiihjeo ot "Chilst" lu which be aiKUrd that
ne w a aagr.ai a man aa inrisi. ana mat only
tradition and superrtliloa have given the
Saviour sncli wur.d wide reputation. Hebe-
nave l very traiiRely and bia relatione wr
nimbi U-would commit suicide during his lit
of h t lltClD10fl
The I ill n ng telegram wai sent by the nt-
teuiilngaiirneonstoiioo ura Agn-w nud Ham-
ilton consilium eerfreona this b(t-riioon:
!uii g tne an rnoou or ye.tuKtay ihepreel-
iient'a vmp Uiurer 'set'i the hixiiest p .lui 11
hnayetailniui d. It began to Ml however
Imnieilla'ely nlur he received his evening
iniirpbin nn quarter of a grain of aulphHte
hypoi eunlia'b.a d lu morulnx coin Siouos
w Ih Ibe pievlou diya. Ab o six p. m. he
had a louslaldit aid co.lims movement ol
Iho b'wnia bit Wouni whs dlew-ed
atiSHit cally je-tir lav evening and ihls
ui' rutin b . oiit'iiu . to rmiiln all nourish-
mem p ewrlli'd for iilm anil has bad 21 ouni es
oi m i 111 aid one of rum during th last 2U boars
beald aainall quaiuily ol milk lousl This
morning at (:) be ulan reeelved ton gralna
oi Di-uipiisieoi q inn ins gsuenil oondttion
Una luorulDir i ppeara tt be that ha labetior
than vast. rday miming Last night at 7
n'elnik II I I'll ae was KM; trniporatnra Iu3 S-IU
m plr Hon 'it Tbla iiiornlnK at 8 o'clooK bla
pueewasmlj lemiieritMirH tl J-lii reaplrutlnn
A I one p. m. ills pulae waa loui tempera-
tine 1. 0 810) reapl k.Iou ui.
Til. CARFIKLD FL'Xn
New York. July IJ. lueuarileld ftind ban
now roach' a HHiS. The totni h mount rt-
cuived lor to-dny m hi noon was tll.(xki.
WHAT HIS PHYSICIANS SAT.
J.J.W cidw rd.onenf ihe suigrnna who
are In Co stauta ie U nee npon the preHUKnt
ui on Whig as Hid to-nl hi hat be moiiht oi
the la tei'a omdltl n. n-pllnli "l'uii Iihs
h'Wnonihew oelhelieat day the pre Iduut
haallil l l on Ilia i Jury. 'I liere was lii'S ills
t'lrbiiioedurlngha r brlle rise this alleruoon
than on iiriVliiua HtieruiHina nnd
he ao.usl maximnni tsH.porature
was leai to.ilny Hiuu yest.rday. it
s in reprrsenia however eonHlUeraUle nrter-
noon lover and It would unt lie safe as jet to
declare Ilia president out of danger but his
general symntoms are very fncournuliin and
w lib every day we feel li.ciessed hope."
Hurgeon Um. U.rneauoon being asked tbla
even' vhia opinion of I lie president's oaae
lid his milluiD n tniiertiiro had bean less
lo-diij luno yraierday aud hi. gen ral condi
tion in inucii utiprovea. lie lakes noiirlsli.
nient Inoounianily loceaalng qunulltlea aud
bla atomnch performs im funoilona
well Ha Is ant only better to-
il (ht thin lut night hisconditlon as a whole
Is better than Sim. hesimoling.
I)r .lissaayaio.iilijiii ih t tuu president's
alt rnoou f. ver bagnn later than on previous
day and laa been Oharaotarlsed byleaaluleu-
sliy np to four o'eloca. Mia pulse did not go
note a hundred and then began
to fall again sine the date
of tlio last ofllclal bulletin
rhe rresiibnt's eomlltton Dr Blisa ..id In
o ""lualon laveryaailafao ory
Vioe Prea dent Arthur oallixl at the execu-
tive niansloo t ils .vanlng and bad a short but
pleasant mt'rvl'W with Mra. Ur0eld Jt Is
understood he will return to.niorrow.
Kxcoutlva Mansion unnmclal bulletin 10:M
p. m.-Wluoe tns seven o'clock bulletin the
pie.ldenl'a pulta has desosndo l to I J" and
lemperaturoio inf. At tills hour I0i:r p. m
he la alswulng quietly and til hi. symptoms
show aa improved condition.
The Urcat Land Hllde.
Uensva. July U -Th. great land alldo near
SegT.sw.Ul In tli. union of Berne which
was reported on th. nth nit I. steadily
moving towards lake Thnn at lb rats ol
three metre a dav. II la Ibrr. miles lot g one
mil. broad and of unknown depth H ni In
lu rath htve been deatro vet- neitveaiveil d
ae ghburlni villages are fortunately out of th.
rang.
Bellavd.
London July IS. A Pari dispatch ta;t
Usneral Clelodlne Italian ambassador hat
S resented hi. letter of re-ontl to Preside t
nvy. II. staled that having served bis
country lor nmre than forty-live years the
t'me for his retirement from pubila llfuhsd
com.
track By l.tghtnlnt.
Snnth Bene .nd. July 13-Tb shnni nf lbs
DoiUe Maniifaciurmg oompauy at Wisiior ..
.w.r. stuck by lightning on rjnnday and
burned. Lo-s HM.tiUo; no insuranoe.
O.r.adlna- Mr. PtraUr.
London Jul It. la Ih hoaseof oommoBl
lul Blgh Blr Sisfford Hoithoot KVsraly son
damned th. attack oi Mr. Toetar by Ih. Irish
n rubers a. abas of th. r ght to move aa
adjournmeat and at Ueonalatatat with a fair
role of part warfar. aad dssirvUg of t.ral
rvorobaUoa and dUaiaproral
UC LoTtft.
Continuation of the Great Hal-rr.
ty froatralioa. Tbcrirom-1he at.
lanias Cottpa ;Cspoattloai to be a
World. Fair for tbe Noatb I
Speolal to th. Herald
8U LonU July 13.- Ths .alar
wav. that .truck tt. Louis lat
Friday still lingers with os. To-day the tter-
mometer recorded lot la th. shade. There
were forty cases of M'ostratioa. by the heat.
About 15 ot them hare or will prove fatal.
Mr. S. Jenkins western commissioner for
th. Atlanta Ueorgta international cotton ri.
position Is In 6t. Louis. la conversation h
told your correspondent to-day that tb.
proBptct for the cxpoiltlon no iplemUd
The original sm-unt ofstook wasjioo OOd. This
una ueou iioiioiMi ana IB all taken
Atlanta holdn t:iu nnni Kur v.u ...i
Pbiladelphia aim each and the balnuor
la held mainly lu 8t l.oma Cbleaito Ulnolu-
natl Cbattanoovn haslivile aud Augusia
Tbe eXD.atilioo. Mr. Joi.klna ua la .. i t.! h.
exclusively of coiton na many seem to tb.nk
no iuiui iuase a speciality oi liinUispiayoi
Cotton for that la our a apie) bin we "hall
als have all Ihe lmlnairial I. .!... nf ti.u
world repreaente all the machinery all tne
-HauiiMauiurqs siu all IU proailCB OT 1U
united. Bates ill be en exhloi
lion besllis luterestlDg exhibits fioiu
beyond thn seas aud riot only
will ma' fcuir (1 artlc es be shown but theft
will he over 3 Ik) operatives nn ihe urnnnrf
The Wllllmavllo spool cotton oomnany hav.
iw aaiiurm guia in ineir uepartnieiit wn
wiiivuaauiB raw ooiion ami nianulaitire It
luio thread. Clark ha. secured limi sun are
feet for his oottnn rilsnlav A lar n I ron linitkM
oi nniniore win nave m Chinese ratT"'la man
nfactnred.liCliliiaanddla. lay it a the eip .
Hiilou every ludaslrv will b ti orouJily r
presenteuon a grand scale. Mr. Jcuklng who
uaa uwu engagea iu ine Interest ol
soumoin liunngrallon lor the laa
live years la very amulun lu
Ills bones of the eomi.lote aucceas of this en.
terprlae.atidthlulislt Just whst isneedelto
oringiae propinai Ilia two sectlolia to a Jus'
nnileiala'tdlngof enuh otheis mirnoaea. ami
that much sectional Jealousy will be removed
ov mm woria-g iair ot Ulc soulh. The people
Of tbe BOUIll have SO lonir looked to thn rantor.
les Of thenorth tocouHiiiua thelrrntv mulurikl.
that now they nnd progretsloo In that line
very alow St. Louis Kvansvllle. Loulevllle
and Nashville are Juatim the border betwaen
the north and tlioeouth. and from n meeting
wnn represeniauons or uotu acct'ons must
necesart'y leave the moat material good.
This l Ihe opportunity ol'th southern manu-
factnrer and lta Improvement will bring
piotperlty to the whole south.
Yellow fever nuil smnllpox.
Havana July It. During (bo weekending
nn tbe 8th lust. 2 1 deaths occurred hire from
yellow lever and 16 from small pox.
D nib or an Ex-Kcnator.
Omaha Neb.. July 1J. -Hon. Phlneas W.
Illlchoock ex-Unlled States renator from Ne-
nraaka died hereyettorday of gene al debility
aiigmniiitd by topoeiire to tbe txtreme heat.
He waaMyeaiaold aud aolassinateof (ieneral
uarQcld's
A Rnllrond Nindlcate.
Cbaltanooga Tnn. July 12.- Fred Wolffe
Unanclal agent of the Khrllnger ayndloat.
t j-ilay purchased tbe Memphis Holly Springs
ft Selma railway It will be completed atone
ml exUlidod. to Albany Alabama whloh will
give the fcyndlca eau iiulnieirupted II e to the
sea from Chaitauoogn Memphis Vloksliuig
and New Orleans
Pope 1'Iuh Body.
Romo. July 12.-The body of Pope Plus IX
In accordance vdih tlio terms of his will will
be' remnveil IVorn St. Petersburg 't the
cliurch of H.n L n. iio. The wlioiecsremoaj
will be strictly pii-. .to.
Aflnirs nt Albany.
Albany N. i.ou1y 11 Iho Jolutdinvtu
Hon vftted In-f -r ITnhed states ae nr. tor Tor
ihe abort te: .....:..; .. ipliam OS Petler
n'2 Conkllne 82 Kbit 1 Wrodford 1. Krarts 1
Necnssary to a .bob e 78.
ihe chair RMu'iiuotd tun' no oiiolco bad
ueen maue ami inn cteii I lie vote to be takeu
to fill ttie Ionic term viiuanov.
When Beniitor lihWuport'a name was ctllod
he auld Hiat as eeveral members bad V" :"1
or BiierniHTi ne ues ran lo atua Ibat I.
gontlimiait was nol a candidate by hsconsei.
The vote resi.lted as follows; Korimn 5ii
Miller?" W'hieler tl Ailnms Chapman 8.
Pich 2 IiaulelaK U.IhsI i-tariu Evan. 1
Neoassury ton oholce 78.
The ooslr anu'muced that no choir bad
ueru mane.
Mooatoi llralnnlon moved an ailJ 'tirnmoni
carried S3 to 70 aud tbe convention adjourutd.
iior. Cnllnghnii of tho Bahama.
It.nd.
Kew York July 12 Late Saturday night.
Thomas Fitzgerald f nlleglini governor of
the Ilshama I landr.dltd suddenly In Hie Met-
r polltan hotel Tho iO'( ner fnmd ti day
ilut ilea h was cutis 'I by piirulyalsui . In htaiai i
In uord b) I . g anflnrii g tn.ni In ermltent
fevor Hlabitlywil ba rinli lini d and taken
lo Kiwlaini h lira Callag an In tlio t'u .nil
sunnier that sails on Wnl.esdny. (iavo uor
Cnl HKliau was a untivni f iha liountv Uoik
(reluiid. He xnter. d the llililali i'iiIihiIhI ar.
vlceulinnt twenty yenia ago and hem vntl.
ojs poslt.ona "I triir t dial us ooii.iiil.il. .norm
Hong Kong and subsequently In liirii.aa gov-
ernor of Lambman.i u lie coat if It lnooiol
Qambla.tirihewrat cos t of Africa and he
r'aul.land lalands. He waa opinnt-d gov
ernrrofthe llahamn Islands on Kebrmry al
and was then suffering from feve conlrncteo
la Airica. UeleftNaesaulnrKnglaudoualik
leavo July ttb and died lmm duately alter his
arilval in ;tbls oily Saturday night.
PrlNoners I'ndcr tho t'oerclon Act.
London July 12. There are one hundred
persons Imprisoned In Irelaud nnder th. coer-
cion act Including on member of pnrllamoiit
one priest ouenisglstrnto several town couu-
ollorsand many poor l iwguardlaus.
A Fight 1st AUIer.
London IJuly lj.-A Pari dispatch taya a
dtepatch from Algeria stales that the Insurgei.t
ohlef.nioraenl.wtth 10O0 Arabs twice nnsnccua-
fully attacked tbe town of Krelden ou the Ulb
mat. The place raadefended by three com-
panics of French rlflee. Bottnieol fled after
loosing too man.
Jonrnal. fl.Ued.
London July lif. A dispatch from Vienna
to tbeBtandard and Times says tbe police
hav. tailed nearly all the loading journals
for i nlillshlnr a reaolntlon pnpsod by the oon-
aillntlonallau belonging to he Uerman rluli.
"'he iSMiluiion waa nol au attack ou the Tosfa
Uiulsuy bill was only an expresaiuu of Ihe
eaerai fa-ling lo regard to Ilia arrogance of
he Caelohha aud their meuaoe. asaiuat the
U.rinsua
Death Beutcnce Commuted.
London July II A Constantinople dli.
xaicb Buys the sultan onterulos the Id' of
hnvlng tho Judgment In tbe case of the alleged
muitlerera of Abdul Asia anrulled by the
ourt of eosnton Inn tl was represeuled to
lllni Una would Involve the neoraalty rf a new
trial nnd ilnngerol furll er Benndal. Tliusul.
tan tbeu decided to commute the death sen-
i.ucesi Mfe Inejiirnnce Ha.cnllty ait.prrtrd.
Baltlinjra Md. July li.-Tli. Sua' special
lettvrfront Westminster Carrol county; dat-
I yesterday sayn It ibfrl Mali :cnl re1 dl 'd
In ibis eity last night aged somewhere In the
elgbiles His I'fe was known to bare been
Insured for a larje aggregate sum .nd his
death audtlnsuranee policies .were th. chief
topics or oonverastlou la day. Unites num-
ber.u Intereited In the nolicbe and the
whnieimoaiitlseatlmaterlat over lioo.rso
ItlBsaldlbattlT4tKhaveban lakm on hi.
life la tb. pa-t two or thro weeks one syn-
dicate Investing (M.0TO. Bell haa been a'ckt
bout Big weeks. He was a .Un.ch demo
erat. voting th. ticket at .very eletiloa since
th. Ifeenth ameadniMt elolhtd him with
tbeelwllefta.ehiM.
STATE SPECIALS.
TEXAS TOPICS BY TELEGRAPH.
Jack Fvn. and Jud.e :Bancoek "on
Their Mnavle A Nw CHy Mall road
for Iloaaion-A Bis Ray In Wlao
County-Fatal Aerldent at
Deulaon Vlgeron. Work
Contlnnedon the I ex a.
aft raclOe. vablch la
Wow 26 Mile.
From Italia..
Anatln.
Bpeolal to the Herald.
Austin July li.-The People's .Lin. City
Itallroad company of Houston capital (-25.
I 0O presented their charter In the attorney
general's omce to day. The attorney general
bslngconflnel to his lied with sloknesa. It..
matter will not probably be pasted upon tor
. VSISI IIM S.
The cuudillonof tbe adj'itant general la re-
ported aa leaa crlio-l. tl is fever la abating
nd the luflanuuailon. nroduoed hv thr.r.
tlon eub. uli g.
n. x Leaa r.eattorot tne Evening Di.naich.
having f rwarded At'oruevbeaeraT tleVaairh
the nam-sol tbeproleattug .dltorathat m ear-
uu nn uauvr nK-..b iu nuuuininieiii. aa
poslraaAter of Oot. Uegreas to-day reoaiyed.
eu i irom ine auor ey General acknowieog-
ng ibe receipt ol his oomiiiunli'atlon which be
s alee rigs lieen aent to the postiuasier general
with tbe request 'hat he should send a speolal
ayrti. in vua nun ine iiiaiier
Deputy sheriff ot Laeooiinty Mrs. Amelia
luomaii wno waa arrested al
ine central uepni yiaierdsy tor wearing
male ui Ire was rJned Kb and coats this mork
Ing by Mayor Crocker eheapiiealtd hercse
n ' g vh bunt lor her anpeaiunce before tbe
ooan'y eourt.
u-nei-rti a u. tiucknor or confederate fame
visited the state department to. lav. In nnnat
of inlorm tlon ahouttbe rallr al lawaoi Teias.
no is in ine intere t oi Frenoti uapltallsia
probably seeking opeulngs for Investment In
raiiroaus in lexas.
Dr. Y. n.itln. principal of Ban
Marcos normal souool writes that dally
arcesHinns to me school continue.
Tne Veteian Hoard to-day paaaud on twelve
oiiiims eigni oi w toil tne. r. coiumrtuded-
Kev. Ed llrav. the colored nianar e.uul for
tlio emlieszlementof 110 was treasurer of the
union winning star a ooluied benevukut as
sooiai'on
In the United Slates court tn.ilav .Tuilire
Hancock asked that the lodgment In thn rasa
of the government va Pearson of El Paso h
auieiy on roe collector s uol.ii oe set an Me in
a uiucn aa ine government nau accept-
ed It contrary fo urnement avlih
Judge Kvana the agreement being thai the
case rhnuld not be taken Dp until last 'I burs
oy wueo iu laoi ii was o.tu a on thenieauay
being bsentand Judgment taken by I h gov-
ernment. Judge fcvana denied the existence
of any such agreement Judge Hancock alia
some further lutercbanae of statements having
urevioua us anu na narmer. juaior weal.
remarked that Ev.r. waa not a fit associate
or b geuueman and .Ui nld not
be allowed to practice law the
latter advancing towards him called
hlra a liar; whereupon Judge Hancock struck
him with bis flat in the mouth A deputy
marshal Instant'V seized Judge Illinois a
Judge Turner fined the district attorney till
ana .ill tge iihbcooxIoO Tlielatteeremaikliq
aa he paid bis One: "I bona vour honor nil
Bee ihat this fallow does not get any of ibis."
j fTho Texn. A 1hcIUc Bullront'..
speolal to tbe Herald .
End of Track Texas ft Paolfl'o Kallrosd
July 12 Tbe track 1. now laid to rectlonSiRI
or StW mile west of Dallas elevation 310"
foot above the sea lvet and at at section lilt.
la the sammlt between lbs waters of tbe C !'
orado aud th. I'ecoi at an elevation of 31! 0
feet and hero la what we know aa Colt's big
rock cut 8000 fnet wldn and In some pliieoa
seventeen feet deep Here we fenr that ill..
truck laving roii be delayed unless wo lay
niimnii uinviii. a v viy . pouai va eApeuieni.
At l'it O'linnnel's woik on sw.tioo s:d wo
will be delayed again for a few days by the un-
finished grade but lf.no Very great dllllrnlty Ih
enuiuiiiiereu lurnugll ine BHIIU lulls we will
resoU the Pecos rivor by the lstol Heptenibui .
The feces liver Is on aectlou 337 nnd the
Uuiidaliiim in iuntHlns ara sixty mile. west.
ne nave a iiepniy united states marshal
and an United Suites comailssloner along ulili
us to dlBpenae Justice to all vlolatois of tbe
uuiieu ntnies revenue laws also adetaeh-
ini nt of rangers to look alter I lie suite laws
and a c in puny ofihelo'b cavalry (oo.'ored)
lo look al'ier the rtd aains (a sort ol rouge et
nolr g.ine.)
From tbe 1st of July the trnck-laylng haa
Bverage l two miles perday biufroiu and after
August 1st Ihe track will Pa laid at the rate of
three miles perday uutll It reaches the Klo
tir-ande river.
The track force will be 3.7) mnn and CO teams
with four inilns and will require '24 cars ol
Iron aud 7S of ties per day besides li cars of
water.
We have already laid since leaving Fort
Woith 1.0000(10 ties and So.lHnl tons nf Iron.
'J'bewngesof tho Iron m-n BLd the Koike
gang have been raised lo 12.60 per dav ' tne
highest wages ever paid laourer. on a railroad
In tliestate.
A wull Iisf been dug nt soetlon 274 nnd anoth-
er at section '2lia both of wh ch furnish a pleu-
and for train limine.
ij wi Bwni wu.er i r ine euusiruoiion piirK)ce.
On Mond y iho Hill lnt the track was In-
peced ai d accepted by the Texas A Paolllc
raiiromi omoiaia 10 u arson on section VH7 of
60 miles west of Big Hprlngs.
Fort Worth.
Special to the Herald.
Fort Worth July 14. There Is Ironblc In tbe
colored Baptist church at this place. Ago. d
many of the brethren ate anxious to know
what has become of a oonaldnnhle sum o1
money entrusted to Ihe pas or's care. There
will probub y b. some developments lu a fen
days.
Hen Cheney tho colorei man whnie legs
were culntr is still a I e ai d e ntraiy lo III at
exiiecUitlons will proliab y reo ver.
A big prohibition nieaii.g l o iled f. r to.
night biieeobea wllloe maueby s veral prim-
Inent cltiaens.
The 1-illes of the K 'lirt i street Methodic
church will give h lawn party nn Taurmay
nlgbt at Cant a n Terrell's re-Menoe
Mr. Umign lia eeu api-olu'ed agent for
Jeff Davis' book at tbla place.
Malarial fever 1. prevalent to considerable
extent.
V M. Snow or the St. Loots Honse Is sorl-
Otisly III.
A terrible wind pa.sedihrough town.yeater-
day evening accompanied b a luhtraln.
Mayor Brown left jesterday evening for San
Antonio. Alderman Trlmbull wilt act as
mayor dnrlng hla ahsenne.
The Smith bnlldlnr on Houston street la
being flxeil up for the pnrposu and llienjst-
offloa will be moved Into it . aon as possible.
Mention.
Special to th. Herald.
Denlton.July II' A fatal .ocldant oconrred
h.r. this morning at six o'olook by which
Charles Jones a tile contractor on th
Missouri Pacific lost hla life
On miring lest n'ghtlo hay loft of.sta-
b!. where h. had put his team ha olnced hi
revolver under hi. pillow and tills morning
lifted th. bJ ololhs. and dr ipplng th. plat 1
It was discharged hitting Jones while Inn
stooping poa tlon Tub ball entered the Inw.r
part of ih. body oimtng.mt at tne atom oh
reentering below the left breast ami llnjlty
lodging under the left shoulder Ida le. II
lingered In fearful ag''V till
eleven o'clock this morulng. He had a
brother living In Ueorgta.
Tho weath.r I. feariully bn' farmers ay
oropsar. burning up tho rain eund.y ball g
too light to nn munh good.
Hcvsn bilck hulldluga are bel-ig ereo ed on
Ma'n llreet. Our opera house has hegtii lo
3 row. The brlckmasoos w.nt to work Mon.
av on a .olid foundation.
Buslneai gmsrally good.
Deeatar
MptoUl loth Herald.
Dfoalnr July lJ-The old 'atttWrt rtnnloi
toalay bat btea a grand aaecea.. rtn
thoueaid people were preesnt the lanett
erewd vr uesaiblad la WlMMnaly u I.
ena'or Coke In a masterly effort euter.
load Ui. crowd In the forenooa and Judge
Carroll m tbe afternoon. B t sp'eehe. were
aommend'd. Ureal regiet waa felt at th I a-
biilty ot'ex-Gov ruer Tun t'kiu rtonand Con.
etvmaa WelllMirn to be present. Resolution.
f s tupalby for the president d hla family
nd eondemnlng tbe attempted asaaadu.iloQ
ere iisauliuoi s y p sted Pol ilcaw. re
ellllllnatail from the older of the day. The
at mo. decorum prevnibd and everybody
went away feeling glad they had o me. It
waa a day long to be remembered bv Wbas
oouuty
tjliiuer.
Speolal lo the Herald. -
ajilmsr July 1J. Teaterdy while every holy
was In town wltucaalngthe ba' oi i aace ision
the fir. saw mill ol I ol. Walter UoJ waa
eontumeil by fire. Ixise thre.or tier tuiusaad
dollar. No Insurance. .
Hyaeutery prey dla "ee to aijme extent.
tr.ull.
fpoclal to the Herald.
Marshall July 12-The county of Harrison
havlug-beeu added to the third tlulttd Statt.
collection district. Mr Umbdenslock tboVl-
lecinr win continue lo make hla bendqn n.V'ai
aitiarsnall. i o. w
The Ulxon Car Works here are boomlti in
iooo
)it )
1000
ai KB foree was added leal weak nil mn lu
eipected thU week. Those .mnloved rati In.
unman noiainen..j pna iuiasj
ni. Lnuiaann win "jn
Ve.
oie'i u iue pupuiniioD oi Rl-f yfr- i
mp.ia lua will irnve Ft;.
ii la rumored and prel " :
fat the uegro who kiilei
Aveiiier atailon InrsBS o.
IT in the fall hv a mob onnun
109
n j rutno.H arocotiurniia oy o.
liam:aa l liu l.thiluii IbII L 1 Wt.
tr ngeat In the aline and txUwXfKt
have been naaat. ul'(
eioO. .
(Jnlveatou.
Speolal to Die Herald.
TON
Uulvuston July 19
The"
ins. X
of new ooltm weighing
4'20
wblcb was reoelvid yeatetday .veDlBJaW ire
Dewltt county was sold to-day to Mr. 1
Aymes at t!78 and will be thtpped to Bran
bnm.
TbeSohnonrr Agnes Ci. Iltsin. from Phila
delphia arrived Ihls morning wltn COO lout
of coal for the Houston A Texas Central rati-
roau.
At a recent meeting Ihe Protection row Ins
club appointed a rommlt.ee to contract for
erection of a pew o'ub huiie to 0 st $16000. it
At a public debate to- night the Ly turn ably
dla ntsod the -question of woman's snffisge.
aupuiBiiiii waarauoereu in iue aiurmaiive.
'I'n H it all-ninla.1 ..n.iu.U t
aged eleven t alxieen years was Irustrated
oy me tnueiy interierence oi relatives.
Ban Autonlo.
Hpeolal lo th. Herald.
San Antonio July 12.-A telegram received
at army headquarter from Fort Davis says 11
Is reported from El Pato Ihat on July 4th In-
formation was received that a south-bound
stage to Chihuahua was captured by twenty
live Indians six miles west of Qnltmsn.
Three pnssengers and two drivers Were k lied
and a sou of ex-Senator Pugh of Ohio
wounded and taken prisoner lb. Indiana
were going east.
All the partliB wounded onthelntero.tlonal
train yesterday will recover.
ihe (lulling lo the conrt martial cast of
O.pntn Ueorrte A. Ames recently found
guilty of oomiuot unbecoming an oftlcarOwa.
ih it he be dlmiil.eetl from Ihe army. President
Uardeld mitigated the seiitruce tuausp.nslon
for six mouths on half pay to take effect July
lrtth. m
C. M. Barnes who wbb acquitted on Ihe
eharge nf Insanity was again at rested to day
nr'hrantenlog to alUL. A. Hill IheUalvoe-
on News agent.
Big Nprlugl.
Special to the Herald.
Big Bprlngs July la.-By tb favo.
of Deputy Cultid State Maislml Hisnette
I got the following facts with regard
to stsd affair nt Colt's Work a few mile
west of tho end of the traok ! While tamping a
nbargeni powder on soma heavy stone wik
Ihe blast was acoloentilly discharged billing
tbreo mem Barney MeEvoy foreman Dat '
Ooyie aud Pat Thompson laborers killed out- .
right and aboyiaund Euglsle the only -on '
of a poor widow wash woman mortally !
wiiuniled. Another laborer waa dangerously 1
and three or four others sllghlly lnjmed.
Pet illy U. S. Mar-hat ritaselle Is mak
foul weuthur for Illicit whisky dealers lntK
parta Xork
Tiaik laying on the Texas ft Paclflo la
r resslng al the rate of two miles dally w 7
prosj cot of three miles dally in tbe near i "
Breubniu.
Speolal to the Herald. -
Bronhan July lS.-Wllllam Dockal
was arrested last nlgbt near Long
Point this county chargd with the
murder of Henry Koengn In January
lnar. He was ImltctMl In April im and haa
ever ali.oe teen In Mexico. Louisiana and
Missouri. He now Uvea nsar Kt. Louis and
has a wire and four olllnreu there. A I Ilia
time of (be killing he waan member of com-
pany F Firth Texas cavalry. Keongebe-
lot gvil to the same regiment. Dockal had
lust come bark f.otuavlsli to rolatlvea.
At Ilia speelal eloctlori to-day. Kjlohardt
was elected alderman. Noop"ositlon.
I'wrNlrann.
Special to the nerold.
Cors'cana Jme ll.-At a meeting of th.
ct lten lastnlghtat Ih. opera house a paper
wa drawn up a-klng Ihs oliyeounoil to con-
sider tbe propilety or asceilalnlng t e
o si of neces ary w rks for niiulablng
w. er tnr the el y end Ibat th.y
r vide nr the same by the tasu r f Ixinda
Painnii'a Hr gade will nisei hereon August
3ri Th re wilt he a large a tend anon.
Th Narrow Gauge la mivlng westward
slow y.
Tbe Wheel or Forinue
N. w Orleans July U.-Tha prloolfal prlwg
In th. Lonl.lana lottery drawn to day are a.
follows. 7H.U9 drew 110000 sod In New York
and VlckHhurgi 8-1147 drew IIO.IHO Bold In
Ullo. New York; K.1M7 drew li.noo. sold In
New York t i&.tfa anil 47 4A6 each t.lOO. Id la
New York . ihe following drew l 000 saohl
111)1 aold In New York I 83 9l. Mil l In New
Orleans. 3S s.i sold In New Orle.n.i 47131
Id In New York and B 8inn and 8 1431. aold
In Nsw York aud Waahln to II. Z.
Inikl-haeaaa
Const.nt'nnp'e July U.-Turkish war
tsrlalhas al.uly bs.it rem ived from ihe
ammri cer.of7"v"'
r ant III.
'aasfer lo
lielloved that tr-
(Jreeoj wl'i he j
The Orritt
Pari. July IS-
Of the It voio l in- a.
oooi raoa ThOfiia'S.
Oisi .nnlver-aryP jeToi
to
5ii'
m if easume-
Tiul'dlijgs r
win uu vvurae
r
whs last year
3aM
a follv si'lte
' Jt fi iSa Tul!dligs
I &5 wh"" verywt
What will devi lor
Balbna. Hugo nigaUP
resiitendent wl
Is vl.lb .tne nn
usaiitlftiMl tmiW.Bkfbna. Hugo BigsUfl
Ihm i .reeled mi all open tpacei TP '
una apienaui Venetian t lain Il JaL)
lth ham auf tiiustoand llrewoAsnr
jaanfe-nuKi vvoeiiani PI III U 'S U'aa.
Hh ban- uf tiiustoand llrewoAsnrV
I'here wl I als be pyr itcchu ci
Mau it Martre D let III- Pulnl 1
illiero .us .lou ius p dins aad
Tl
M
oilier
aaoraatihe i"enr a.
" th. r.i
New Tore Jury 12. A'
!te?l.!l'iaeWacn!no to Buy
mlinaoftb.fl.nooona' u . "
rutlv. ten-nlunKa. i -
W0- . . team.
Tbaaleil u M anat.
BaoBJrthe Lightest BaanlJitr.
taysi A Th aja.a tjnhlai. anal
trocpe rer . ...
mult rerieoi ryonu
sl"
virauiar asa rrtre uat to
A. L. COXWaUX
Ke. m maui kftOgi'tu twej
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