The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 345, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DALLAS DAiLY I1EKAIJ)
l'FOl'TS. t.iXIOTT 1MLL.
Hulcred at the l'mt-Oltlrn it i latin u bee
oixl-4 la Hatter.
tehms or NunscKirTiox.
DAILY.
Per :iy 5
Oil Muutll 1.00
Tliice ilmitlm a.f.o
Sin MniKlia 5.O0
One Year 10.00
PoIIvotihI In City at 112 00 por yew .
h.lTUUAV OCTOHUKXA 1HH4.
T.ih Democrats are imikiuK a Ntrong
light all along I lie line and have forcod
Blaine to go to tbo bottom olTiiti trunk
aftor that old bloody shirt.
The south la poaoonblo and quint and
hard at work yot to road tlioBnocclieK of
Bi.aims and Lou an nn ignorant imon
w uld think tlmy were preparing for
War "What fools we mortals be?"
Wash Jonhm' friomlH uru hot at him
because bo wont buck in liin shell ho
quick. Wash couldn't aland tho nickel
In tlintleUor bo wrolo and then In -Gauss
niado bini sick at his stomach.
A PU0MINKNT man from tliu west nays
that tho Democratic vote in that soclion
will bo as many as usual and that tho
froe-graHs men who ever woro Demo
crats will givo tbotlekot a hearty sup-
port. Tun Itopublinans clai m that thoy will
have 500000 United Htalos marshals on
duty oloctlon day. Theso will bo paid
by false vouchors from tho marshal-.'
olilees which Is an approved Republi-
can stylo of raising ontii.'iiii Hindu.
Tiii: Van Alstyuo Kntorprlxo kindly
anys: "It seems to bo tho mineral nnlii-
lon that no paper in tho south is doing
more ior nomocracy than tho Dullas
Hkiiai.d. It is growing more noinihir.
all thu time and every family ought to
who it."
IIWiikn evor the Republican party gots
desperate Its leaders begin to publish
Bouthorn outrages of their own manu-
facture and to cuss out tho southern
people. How long will the people of
the north continue to be duped by this
policy of slander.
Tim now comnt Just discovered It In
enld has no tail. This Is oven worse than
1U.!NE marrying without a license.
Tho morals of tbo people must be pro-
tected and these eccentricities should
be contemned by every honest man and
woman in Christendom.
Let tho people of tho south raiso at
homo all thoy eat and buy as far as pos-
sible ol those goods only which are of
Bon hern manufacture and patronize
homo summer resorts and tiioy would
aoon ceaso to bo poor. J.ot their patrlot-
' Ism tako.a practical turn and commence
at home.
Wash Jonhs was not In a very good
humor with tho people at tho start as In
Lis platform ho calls them fools in four
dlllerent places. He Is now thoroughly
disgusted with th 'in and they aro thor-
oughly disgusted with him so It Is a
Und-ofT. Noiuon will got a larger vote
tioin JoNcsevon If the latter allows tho
mo of his name.
Lo'.Asiuid IK'Ti.Eii helped to incite
the rebellion of thirty years ago and
ewr since then have been ami are tie
day tho worst slanderers of the south.
They wero brought over by ollleo from'
their lint co.ivictions and have over
luce then been trying to mnko the peo-
ple of tho north believe their conversion
wa-i from patriotic motives. '
The (inhesion K'nn ..m- ii... i. :..
asylum at Terrell will cost a little over
-(Hi000 that it will hold -100 patients
and that this will be $'.ouo (or each pa-
tient. Isn't tho News a little extrava-
gant in Its. calculations? Such Miguef-
ing" might tlo lor a feder 1 eoiitiaolo'r
but is iiltog( thcr out of pbiee In an lnu-
est Pemocr.itM! newspaper. .' I
- -. ... '
Tint Statesman rises to r. mink "if j
it were not so late in iho canvafs it
tii".hl. tie that i'oit Worth would ipiti r i
C I" rut. mi' in the ruat rl il nr ." '
Ool'iiruiniiT would run well for n.t !
by tbo people f Tort Worth he in elo !
thu best time on nv gctlne; nt ay
r from too. ollieeis w Id bd lilin in 1 mil i
CUsto.lv. Ho I.i the piido and .ul'nri-!
U"ll ol t ti'i l-nri.
il" I Ot !
li-:il .s.iys Hut Ni tv V-i Ji
iniributo Iu Ilic di-.'1'a' i ol' til
by hclplnii . lvi Hi. .v l
li Km
no ercuni
lllllil) iy helping li 1
I'.i.v
Ail ither prominent .Ww V
pi'
"'in I says llml Hie In ii ;;i -i.i. .u w ii
sli nv Mil. Mi.aink that thev know l-
to Kenge and know who is respnusiblo !
I'll I lie defeat mid death of 1'm.u . ; '
Mil. I'onhi.ixu Mtys it is folly tn expiej'!
New York to gi 0 its ebvlnr.U vote to li i
Uian like lii.vi xk. V ;
TlIK II I.Ai.Dcairi sen how any Deiuo."
crat in I!"xari'ounty can be cpeeted to
V'.'e .i;ui:it th n.iui. H tr .niivJ
ollleers in that county if tln.y are ri" I
.ud true men. it Is an old puUf.! i . U !
t r ll: i-e missing a iiun.ln.iiion to-u. '
a. "iu; packed oonventioiih. if a iilan Is
1 Deinocral he should iillei d ihc riuia
rii sorimt Uii-l; iibiuil the result. Jiidn-
Ing the rest of the ticket by the uoiitiu i- :
lion 'if S .NAn.ii lion vr .M It must bo a ''
g u.-d feleetloil. I
lU-ri.Ki: In his Kpeich the other Hay i
said II they would make him president ;
he would stop iniirders In the Boiith or
furulsli coll) ns tor the whole country.)
In the first place the daily reports w ill I
shew that thu south lathe most Isw-j
abiilicg portion or tho country. In the!
second place Bi'ti.eii even during tbt)
wur never made corpses to any great
xtent. In tho third place ho would
r --il i . - . .
or Wa il Jon s. In the fourth place!
tl prnniout 1JH nothitiH to do with the
aduilaistration or the ei iiiilnal law. In
the ll f t ti place lli'TLna has shown Mas-'
stiehuseits to bo tho gn ai criminal stats
..r n.k i T .. t :
glaring dcvulonmentof tho and.-.. '
rtVius and fraudulonl election tn Clnoln-
n.iti was the Gold rascality of the negro
lulled State marshals. Stationed at the
l under order from tl.a 1!. tibll.'aii
' ..'liuiitiee they systeiuat: ":dli arris:cd
b l.w Deiiiis'rMlie clnillengers and thus
op lied bii niiobstnict. J sHliec-ale t'
the coiinu-rieit electors whu p.o-eul d
themselves armed with fmuduloiit lie-
ni' beau voles. Iu this manner I'luein
iki'I alone Inllatod her vole more than
tV'11. whilst the sauie gamo w ss played
in I'llnuibus CletsUiid and other
enures In the State. Ohio would hsre
given a Dcmocistlo plurality but for
this lamnriJ snd bloody Inlrjulty.
A few years ago Dennis Kearny
was the great American champion or the
workingmen. He acquired a national
roputation in that line and was sent for
in California to visit Now York and Boa-
ton. Wherevor he appeared In public
he was received and welcomed by audi-
ences as largo or larger than those which
now greet Ui njamin of the cross-eye.
But Dennis giadualiy dwindled into
nothing like a tallow-dip sot In an iron
candlestick and 8ioont Duti.eii
reigned as the champion working man
In his stead. Of the two Dennis is the
better manbettor because he has loss
common sense without any general in-
tolllgenco. Both aro arrant donia-
goguos and for their misdeeds on earth
whim thoy cross tho river Styx inCtiA-iio-.'s
bout will no doubt become actual
working men probably carrying around
burning con's in I'M To'sloiiilnions.
They would not oppose tho introducti. n
of (.'liiiianieii thou to labor in their stoad.
The Hekai.ii lias been complimented
with a cojiy of-the third annual edition
.r urn. ... .1 x. .... . . . ...
niiiMi.ura .mo lowest Texas" a
pamphlet publication issued by tho Abi-
lene Reporter. It Is n neat convenient
aint inlcrestlng volume and ono that
can but very materially aid the interests
of that fast-growing and splondldlv-dc-
Tcloping section of the state. The work
Is replete with statistics and valiiablo in
lormntiou tho dissemination of which
must certainly bo of especial benefit U:
Abileno in particular anil its immediate
surroundings generally and these com
mimities should consldor themselves
under obligations to Its publisher. Mil
C. K. Gii.iiKin for having put forth such
a good thing.
Taking Moses CnAMii::ii.iN Km
t.ou i and other southern Republicans as
a fair avorago of tho gang if Ci.kve
i.a n i) is elected ami turns many of tliin
outot ollleo ovory private citizen will
have to keep his hand on his pocket-
book. Nearly all or tho repudiated carpet-ban
loaders have turned out to pick-
ing pockets for a stake. Theso men as
Republican governors orsouthorn states
preserved their instincts and practicod
on the treasury when thoy had prai
tieoil on Individuals. As long as they
rouoeci ino south and sniithern people
it was all rlgH but whon they wont
north whore thore was bottor picking
thoy got Into Sing Slug.
Mit Blaine is not satisfied with the
result in Ohio. He asserted to some
friends that tho tanners In Ohio are be
coming cr izod with freo trade Ideas and
many Republicans desertod tholr ranks
from this cause alone. Mn. Bi.aink
CBiinot lay this flattering unction to his
soul for thoro is ninr disaffection with
his nomination than all other causes
eoiiiblnod and he will find In November
that there will bo still more desertions
from his party of honest men. who dc-
sire an Incorruptible president and they
uoin rcgani mm as "tilling tho bill."
The Statesman savs that "Fort Worth
will resolve to change tho iihiiio of their
town to tVurtrlghivlllo." This Is sensi-
ble; as Petku Smith has "korllum-
mixed" It is proper that they should
show due appreciation of him whom
they now regard as their patron saint.
DEATH OF JOHN W. SWINDELLS.
The pooplo of Dullas and especially so
Ihoso ol lung residence will read with
si ncero sorrow tho announcement f i0
death or Mu. John W. Swinoei.i.s at
his liiunii In Austin night beforo last.
Whon good men die their friends sor-
row. But In a now country when a man
dies who has been iet only a long resi-
dent but thu whole time honorably and
usefully connecied with its growth lis
reverses and Its prosperity-ever main
taming unsullied tlio attributes of a
true and a pure m inhood -tlio whole
people mourn.
To Dallas .Ions W. Swinhei.is was
endeared by these and those other mi-
chillies which bind h.-art to heart. In-
capable of duplicity or malice his he:.r;
ilsiilin In kindness i i! his dlo s
his nature i.nd daily walk in
nearly a third of a centmy
in tllis town Won nn. I rn! 1 1 .... I n.
.. i
.. .in' M-i-i imi ao-'ciioii in n.
people and tlpiy will rcimilii in in r
incuts to bis wonh in e ieli In-.
long as his e iuipeers rcinaiii.
M a. Swi Mi l I s w Is li n n in ! I".
iwr.lt Inn parti; r.m l In Nurlulk Vic-
I'inia. II. i is a 111 i.-..' -i a p.'ael'e.:
print r and e i;u tothls noii'ier 1 1 i i
in l-'J l.an I ! . -:. t u i.i. 1 i.h I'.
la:n til. t I vi m.i; in i!. puMi a iee.
orthe Da'.l.is ill; : . tleui l.u: a'.o.i!
Iliree V" irs old. Hi tie' deiMi of his
n.'ii'i'i- lio li iiini ill iul!i..- mi I
i"l-.lrol tli" imi'iT ii. I no rem iiiul
iili ii.-i iis'iii;i1 i s.iri. ii ion wild otiii r
until s iiiik r v -.-.n- .1-. lu tint ri i-
ii .i ins niii.ir umi iii;iii.ii.i vn .v r on
tlio iil of I'l-iv.it.i iiiMi' no i
piilllii-.il vii-'i'. r. hi t'lP only p iper
iu a Ini .'.i .iron of tlio ai.uii Im m i l t
II ii m n a Wi'li-ninn fw-t nt I'vrv vir-
tuous lir.. slilij. Its irul.lliiKst.il' uiih tin-
pul lir piml. Coiiscrvniivi' l.y ii iiuir
III
u:s Aiii.iii.-si in ii'.u- - ii s ii'u.icr i' .
llil for till' l'M-!illS III' olll IS sum..
ti in s l .-!. iv. I on inni.ipy lut ). I
vnlinii to t rut li nn I i.Mt i-vor -ton!.
I'oitli as :i pooir st.-ir in i;uliliii IiIh con. j
ilm-!. l'.i-o Ioil; ri-sil-ut Iiit- h -ma.--j
rii-1 a il.iiulit i-oi' I Im wn ilivulil p!o-'
ni'cr. TiioM.v-i V. l'u;-ii-iii ii:i.ii iw
lonnili'i-ousi'il an l nt in-il si vorul i-liiM !
ron t'i comfort ami lilos liim ami his'
Hurviviiin wiiliiw. IVolilo lu'ului ninl
pitciiiiinry rovursi'B muiiiu four or
flvo years ug i ciiusihI 1i. r
imivnl to Austin whoro tin hat
iiieo I mo u coniioctoil with iho uV
partiiioiitunr tlio novornniont In clor
hU
was nurKtoal oporatlun liv txiM'tl
wniti wo nrp uiiaiiTiip
ino UhHAi.ii at utoi..sk-.i
only mak Uli hyirf atmoiiiiiii. ;..
bo iupiildilirntod by more rxtcmlo.t
notlco bnaaftcr.
monilier of old cltlionn tn lo where
raiown rtliet a luaolinR of hi old
frloniln In the rliy ball at t p. in. lo-duy
to inko npi ropriuto action on tlio occa-
loii. NORTHERN BULLDOZERS.
Tlin lllKM.tt Im In rcci'lpl ofa comiriu-
nl 'nil ill fi iini cii.i of tint most ri'spneloil
nml ImluoiuUl lioiiiooiita nf liiiliami.
a;'etliiH ill-it ti-.o t.i piiMloiin Incllci
tlu'i'c iu ut 1 -..s'Ji 10 or ItviuIiHti'lctH nro
nl liio tv.ii si liiiUilolii;t character over
known lu 1 tint suite. Tim north 0(1011
.t'.ik ol the liullilor.iiiK ilisHisliiiu of
thu mar h lull U is aliiuiMl licyouil ipion.
tiun thai audi pi HiMleoi In tlio north aro
I... ....I ii..i in Mi.nv m-I .. . I ... '
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tint aoutli. There
tlio conirc'loiial
am fur liiHtancci lu
dlatrlct inLlchLa
F A V -V A sr s
inn iiftKALi;; DALLAS TEXAS SA UROAY OCTOBER 25 184.
Porte and South Bend In Indiana are
Important element aac.li works as the
SiEunKBAKEn wagon and Ou vmt
chilled plow. This correspondent in-
sists that thoe companies have iriven
orders that to Tote the Democratic tick
et Is to vote to throw a mm out of em-
ployment. It is useless to talk to a man
no matter with whatever reason and
substantial ground if tho employers
doclaro in tho face of reason
ti nt tho " success of tbo De-
mocracy would mean a shutting down
of the mills. Tbo personal appril of
such a character to the operatives is
stronger than any argument that could
bo addressed to theia by the most bril-
liant political economists of the land.
There is a federal Matuto if wo mis
take not providing in spirit that em-
ployers who attempt to iiilluunee the
votes of those iu their employ by threats
ol dischargo etc. shall bo subjected to a
heavy line unil imprisonment. It was a
statute leveled against tho planters (f
the south but it scorns to bo peculiarly
lilted to northern manufacturers mid to
operato most disastrously against them.
Jf it bo true that theso nuw-l'aiigleil
northern bull-ilozorcuro attempting this
game in this campaign It should not
only bo a matter of concern to every
Democrat In tho land but the opera-
tions of theso northern operators should
bo closely watched and evo.y violation
of the law be chronicled remembered
nnd prosecuted to the full extent of tho
tonus of the statute. We havo been
villilied and traduced long enough and
It Is about time that the real bulldozers
the manufacturers of the east should be
called to aecon it ami mauo to permit
their millions of voters to cast their bal
lots as they seo lit.
LOOK OUT GENTLEMEN!
(several persons in this city if not
more-Ill fact they aro numerous
should aeipiainUhoiiiHolves with the fol-
lowing provisions of tho statutory laws
of Texas: Article 371 of tho ptnal code
prescribes: "If any person shall
whether before or after tho happening
ol any public oloetion held within this
state wager or bet in any manner what-
ever upon the result of any sn;h
election bo shall bo lined not less than
fjft nor more than $1000." Art. 1)73 is as
follows: "The bet or wagor may be of
money or of any article of value and
any dovico lit tho form of purchase r
sale or In uny other form made for the
purpose of concealing the true intention
of the parties is eijiul within the mean
ing ol a hot or wager." Any person can
appear before the grand jury
or any authorized mairistrntn
and inform upon any partv
violating ths statutory provisions.
Home of the speculative "cusses" who
oxpect now hats boots clothing or
money from (Heir intimate friends may
have to walk up to tho captain's ofllco
and settlo. It is said there are several
"chleol aiming us takeu notes" in this
city and they will report to the author
Hies every man coming under their ob
servation who bets anything on the
coming oloctlon. After tbo presidential
election there will be more than UHl.Ono
individuals iu Dallas who will stand In
tho fear of tho law as above recited.
It is a nice thing that gentlemen
should Imiall they havo on the results
of this election but tlmy had better be
careful with whom they make their
wagers.
Look out for tho grmiil street pngoaet
of Sells llnm. treat show to-day. It
will be inagnil'n rut.
Tim Ml nun. I.
Marin Wilson havo got this season
IUiiiiestiiuubly Iho hesl t'oupe and give
the best perfnriii.tncii that has been seen
here tor many a day in the minstrel H i ..
The house wimcrowilcil and the applause
and in v prouininced and fnoiicni
Harlow's "ted I'.nde.l ie" was iipss.'
bill (Insevi nilur lie hi to present l' ncle
b iiiiis" iH.cr ilie san e order. i
il ' I'l up in Mo "old tbii-kev" and an
luiuiO'iMn inins'rrl. Wilsou is in bis
line inappro ichalde and w as undoiilit
' diy !i-. I'.ixo-ito Inst evening r tr!
inanr iv. iiirlow ami Wiismi ure"a
h.i-.l v hum 'ii p .olos.
II ill's banio ImsincxM liron du ..
i tic him 4 .. -t Ti I Idi h"v I'.'iiL-licriv pro.
i Vokcd ro'irs id I audit r. 1 1 n;!in. M irks
'"" 'i i'"i s in i aiii'iii r. i i r i ; ! 1 1 1
r:i lorii mmI a i-k
s.son III tlll'ir Hlieei il-
I ie. were also excel lent.
''.'v.l. ills I'Vt.ir lh- 1. . ininstril
pel for eiiuee wo in s d here for two nr
iu e .."i.nip it ii' win ni'iiiesa ilr iw I
". eie led o i .e aain I Ins cvcimm: in
-pile of lie-ei ens. I'm. music is lirst-i
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tlio ei icliriitcl loa'plioiy iu -- ..
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Issue Vf "(l"lil li Involve tin. prlnci-
l'il. t 'iitnio of I lit ti'lopliimit tsiileli was
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fior.
I.Nliit approTp otyour ainoklnn "Mt-
' T'ta Inaanlly.
iiom.i . in t. 21-lSjHtpUlO-Tho
man Jamn Amloroon. !.
an myntrrlmialT ilUaHard from'
bit lmino In thi city about (
a week aro waa found roaming alinut j
tli" pralrm near tlin soulhwentern
auliiirlmof tlia oily tlila niointiifr. (m
cjniiiliiHtlon It w ili.ooYnroit that lio 1
hail cnlirolT lont oim iiiinil nml it In np-
iiitsi.it Unit Im ha I lioi'ii oittpiy w-ttliu'it
(t. I linen hia dtsiippoirailcit." Mo tvn
oiirrieil to his fiimlly tt hero ha waa inailo ;
roinioitiitilit l oilily hut ho mill roinnlnM I
portoi'lly cra.y aiai of ml ml.
Kan Haha Ni.ira.
Nas RAi'A.Oct. 'JL-LSpociall-A
cold
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hinind by aalnw Bi'd alcadv ruin wliicli
U uenernl In tuia auction nml will Co 01'
trrie.l. In tw.fit .
.'..w. .. im nrnriii iiiun ri. .n iii.h.
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PUBLIC PENSIONS
EX-UNION SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
Meet In Mm Contention at Jaaiiaa-
polls and Fih ltrtolmfaiii De-
manding Mora Muiirj for
WoumUand llnl-lllllf.
Indianapolis Oct. IM.-The national
convention of soldiers aud sailors as
sembled here this afternoon tn response
1 0 a call Issued hyOen. '. W. Ilakeli
and Clou. Merrill. Delegates aro pres-
ent representing about 1100 organiza-
tions. Thu ohject of the convt.iition is
to take action looking to securing poli-
sh ns 'or all soldiers and sailors of the
late wur. (ien. J. It. Carnalnm was
elected chairman mid John U. Ilardesty
soeri'tnry. It w:.s ordered thai all rese-
u t ions oh referred to the cnmmiiico on
resolutions when appointed. Ttieioni-
niitlee was niiule to consist of one mem-
ber from each state with S. S. Ilur-
dolt of the District of ('olumliia
as chairman. The committee retired io
prepare its report and tho Intervening
ti nut was occupied in listening lo rennii-
r '.nces etc. When the coininilteo re-
turned tho following resolutions woie
road:
We soldiers and sailors of tlio l idon
army "lid n.ivy iu the w ar of the re'm1-
lion psil-tio now in mass couvention
ssneiel.lod do now present to our com-
iai'"M and representaiives iu emigres
our -iews and our desires on the ipn s
tiun of pensions believing that our com-
rades who are now Hiillciing from dis
euso or wounds are entitled lo the kind-
o tcoiisidorinion at Iho hands of eon-
gross; therefore ho il
llosolvod That we ask tho following
amendment to the present pension laws:
Kirstr That every person who served
in tlie military or naval sen ice of the
t'nited Stales lor a period of time
months during tho war of the rebellion
and li is an honorable discharge there-
irom and who is or shall hecomo dis
I'.blcil and sludl also he (lcp"nd"iil upon
his own labor lor support be pl iced
upon tho list of pensioners ol the
United States and be entitled to reooivi
a pension during the eonliiiiiaiice ol
such disability at a rate proportionate to
iho degree thereof.
NoLond That all widows or minor
'diildren ol soldiers or sailors who ns
such aro now receiving under existing
laws tho sum of $ per month bo en-
titled to receive the sum of $12 per
month and nil such w idow s nr minor
children who shall herenlii r bo foniid to
bo onliilotl to the rule of$iipor month
umieroxisliiig laws shall be entitled to
and receive at the rate of $10 in lieu of
said rates of JO.
Third That if any invalid pensioners
have died or shall hereafter die leaving
11 widow or minor child under S vears of
age both of such pensioners such w lit
invsund minor children shall be enti-
tled in the older of succession named to
tli original pension in tueirow . name
without being reuuired to provo that tho
death of such pensioner was due to his
military or naval servics In the Uuitod
Suites.
Fourth -That pensions granted wid
ows on account of minor children
sha'l ln continued without limit ns to
ago whsrovor it shall appear that such
minors are oi unsounn muni ar are
physically helpless so as to render them
incapable l ear'dng siibsistsneo.
Fifth That in consideration of ilm
clai ins or I'snsndeiit Parents the fual. ami
cause of daath and the fact that the sol
dior last fc no w idow nor minor children
baviiik been shown it shall be neeessarv
only to show that such dependent pa
rent is wiiiionl other press lit means of
iH'ortabbisupport than his or her own
labor.
Sixth-Thai in all applications whore
Il appears that applicant was regularly
enlisted mid mustered into service that
fact shall bo prima facia evidence o
soundness al the lime of his enlist incut
but such pii sumption shall he subject
to rebuliHl by the record or other coin
potent ovi.leiice.
Mclicvinii that the foreuolnu embrace..
only Just and eipiiubht d mils
of veterans of the Into war.
and as all legislation t..
this end must depend upon the active
co-oiieraiion of the Iciriahiturc and the
otlicuils nf the eountrv we earnest I v
urge upon Ilm soldiers and sailors el' Hie
war agii list the rebellion Iu Kite thtir
support at the polls only to such partv
or eiiudidiiles ns aro and ever have been
in favor of such just Ieuisl ition in ihc
interest of the men who sioi in defense
of i lie eountrv in the hoiiroi iiceu.
The resolutions were itiiani uiouslv
udoted niiil Mr. Muni "It cli.iirn.au ol
the committee mis lnstnicti.il tu t.rini!
the in alter to the to teiitimi of mgr. ss
Adoui neil.
I'.I'MK lit: 1 l-:t -
A 'li'in) liul llrMiiI.ss I i.ist.
Ml'M 'ills (let. heuy Killing
frosi fell tliglll the first of the sea
s ui. It was m ral threiiiflinut thi
s '-litiii. 'I'Im- il uiri'.
ill li' vri-y li-.-li:
fs lo -ru
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hut t..l ay in ah- mi --.ssiyunp'rit to
('uii.ii!iii:s-( t ih lin(
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i:i or lor lo pr.iii'ei
i-.'iiei'i-iieil ii oil il.
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I' t allittoa.
Ni:tv Yt
out tho
UK Oct. JI.- rai.UiOstlll'otl;.
'.illitry tho - last seven ia
ll-
Vntii' l iai. J
nmil"ii 'Jis Inst
t'llllilil I il; total
o K. I he in. rca
u" 1001 I. me mi iiio tvnstcin son' hern
oi 1 10 me aiaics i'iiii .oW Voik citv
Tito War.l Aim. Inn iu Httck.
Nkw Y-iik Oct iil.-JmiK van
Brunt ilonl'.itilKt motion to vacato tin.
Hit iclinionts luainst iho property of
I- on 1 11 a ml aril' In tho miIIn linmulit
by linil-rs ( re v.;r upon wonlilcNs
I'bcK'kaglvun ihomliy Ward.
' "-'siint-iit.
Nkw Vtii is. Oct. -Thn acliomilim in
lioaalunnionti.ri:ilftriui. Mxn to
ooiK; Vou Sknl tvl.iohwaa rtv to.
.!. '''V'11' " "' 'mi n-il-l
asHotn fni a-t-i : a-i-n.tHiim)
Aaoll.'i
. in-.i) l.illurr
STllttiisK (I.. .;t.s.p(Ir0h
Ilrotliora.ttV. vvholcK.ilo lownlcfa and
4 "iionil liK'rol.mitM ruled to-itav.
l.hili'Miion.q.iMte. ut VO.uuu. Ivoilcrii
lniiiiulauiur'ii.s n.o iuvolvwl I"iki
'r;"i Maiirra. .
ColiFiCAN Oot. '.'l.-;speeliil.!
Prill mill I'oillliimii" d fallimr it.!.
A "I'll.
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m-ii. win Ihoattc.i'
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11. 1M call lll'l.i
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A lili-iu i
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tlio e e i.
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pnny
exne;t to reach here with their
wire tiy the 1st of December.
l'reif Wanie olavs here tn-n!irht tn the
largest advance sale of the season.
Judge li. D. Bradlev of Kairtield and
Hon. Anson Kainev of Waxahachie
are in the city on business.
Col. Jos. Huey returned last night af-
ter an absence of three months nt
Waukesha much improved in health.
The fire boys stole a march on the wa-
terworks last night trying thirty hv-
driinis from each of whicti an infective
stream was obtained and wound up at
thu court-house sipiare which is the
highest point in town wh re thev threw
an inch and u quarter stream over Mul-
key's two-story store house. It is con-
sidered a most etfective test as the en-
gineer at the works knew nothinjr of the
trial.
Oo to the show.
ISowie llrlefn.
Uov. iii Oct. i!-l.- Special. Tlio pre-
liminary cMiininaiioii in tho case of the
s'cte vs. William and Frank Clark lor
court-house burning continues at Mon-
tague. Your com Hpondent has not
heard any of i lie examination but sensi-
ble men who have express the opinion
that the state is making a suflieiontlv
strong ease to bind thmover Tho tes-
timony as developed ulso shows a strong
probability that other parties w itnesses
u the case are deeply implicated. Our
dierilf is now absent for the purpose of
riesiin a third party ill this diabolical
b isiiiess.
Il has been ruining slightly most of
Ui morning accompanied bv a chilling
atmosphere makimi altogether a
gloomy nod uncomfortable day.
There in a perceptibly Increased cur-
rent nf Immigration into our couutv anil
eonimunily and I have met several par-
lies within the past lew days from oilier
s ate ami places looking at our rapidly
g.owing country.
Properly is changing hands hereof
late and some iuiporiaiit transfers have
been Iliad.:. Part ol this has been il. i
by liu -iin ss men from abroad who will
start new busii.ess enterprises short! v.
Dr. N. I. I!r 'Wii late of liiingview uiiil
a pr. .dicing physician there w hose fa-
ther has fur many y ears been a promi-
nent member ol the Irgisl.i lire Is here
looking around with a view of locating
S'linei. hero in Clay 8r Montague coun-
ties. I note the presence of several drum-
mers in our city to-dav. They have
honi i cil ns lull sparsely of late and I
presume tneir prenmee'iiow is in the in-
terest of their formidable nr teorie pres-
idential candidate ihc Hon. JnoMul-
hai tiui. instead nf taking orders iu those
stl'ine .nt (i s.
Mute 'illul Nnl.'.
AnsTi s Oct. it.-Spccia!.-Cliar-tered:
Benevolent and building asso-
ciation of liainoiiMas.
l'lio report o- the Texas Western Nar-
row (iauge railroad shows an Inilobtsd-
iicss lo the amount of $Juo(wo; gross
earning'. ?L7'ifJ; operating expenses
miles run '.' 170. Twelve miles
or new road was constructed durinir the
year.
The Missouri Kansas it Texas to-day
paid ft.o.w passenger'- tax.
Wells fargn's express company paid
I. nKJ and lhu t'exas express $jO0occuria-
Hon tux. 1
Cap- .1 W. Swindells died last night
mi l ii ill be buried to-morrow.
The Presbyterian svnod was busv to-
day hearing reports from the dillercnt
II si' ik relative to work in their re-
spect i c cn.u-es. A (leh.t'ation from tho
hum Hero 1'i 'sbvt.erinu church is pres
cm their "bject being to form a union
" iC'tliren of the northern
church ; iiouioiing religinus work
alien); i . Cured race.
t.i. fit. in llroiriiuiiiiil.
wo p Oct. i'l. -Special. -
n ei'inpt roller of the ntute.
II;;. w
(I. s
sp ke I el
rlll'll I hi -I
to a line and attentive audi-
ii.oiniuL' urine innllv nnnn
sta..i I!. ill :o al Comanchu
lii-miii row .mil a llenriel'.Hon the Tth.
A lice and much needed rain
tnlleu hen- l eih'.y and appears to be
Kcneru; . . : i eiu.uly.
lb" 'on! house lo'uiidation is laid
ai d t;ie ei in rsiom ;ijl fo.iuor-
row vilii .ia-iinic cereinoiiies. A laru'e
crowd n 'i. ..;;.. ! 'tin cnurt-hou-e
iseonsiiu.'i d with lunds liiniished bv
P'iv.ii;' buievs lie .. ' arp ;t
pa'. I in canity It a no debt Hnd
;V
P'lMite parties will lurnisli funds for !
111.
IlllUledi.lte COIs!nel f .
In-iila
s id ;row nw I cilv imr the
lo i nnlrael r - I .
111. ni'
bonds at p:ir.
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Ayop Fills
KTcr f:iil to relieve the liimrli find my.
mote lh. Ir li. ilihful i i...!.
11.I t un I'lii-c llyupcpslu. Tcmporiir.
pnliiallvci nil lo prrm.in nt harm. The
fitful act iT im vie cufi-ehliil
Moniacli I. finiriul l.y "hi:ter." me I .
lollo IlinuluiHt In tniM liublr follow -J
t.T reai-tluii tM tiia ur; ajaikii
lh befuiv.
"t'i.:tv.ck ilr.j liy my dmt
n il.j or ill . Wen. s'.r.i-l ; ATtln'a . -.
if..r.tJm..ti) f Tiirir 1
a?rV?iaiirnJr"il r''"1'" UKN
"I lmlt xrr .Tiia'i fir. .
21' 'r "'""'". '..uillpallon. VJ
osn All lltp irMMni't fr hfoif irlni ' 11 V
TT4T..n ; Slut St mmgt. Hi.'
tis'lT':' l''.V 1.lrrlr cotreclrtl ll. nit
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kmt. Patau ll. llAiii.iittit.iiInn (
t.'vl!.:....r!r""i." .""ii'iif.iM
my h.tt- an frri
-) lived frmii pulti."
nv.
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"tap jvr.ru 7.oy.
AYE'S PILLS
fUWAIIKn BY
At. J. C. Aycr Co Lowell Man
Sold by all Dntsslsti.
uilll uLll
OOMPL
Wo hoveconijileti'tl our new biilliliniir
er floor of which being most complefe
rt lth a more tliitn complete stock or Men's and Boys' Clothing; HiiUaml Furnish
lug goods. In fnct our measure of completeness Is full to overriowliie ami
new that ve are fairly ready to relieve ourselves we shall name oar mwml
doing It. We arc showing: "
FiEIRIFIECT STYLES
OIF1 CORRECT OUT I1T
LARGE VARIETY
At I'rloew fully Twentyflve per oc-jit. below U Market
Olfli EXCLUSIVE CLOTHINti STORE
AsourClolhliiiiaiid Furnishing Ciouds Jicparl mi nts occupy the whole iVP nr
new store they havo hccoine iiihlltlonally exclusive. They have loiiK lec exflnNi
healimrtcrs for line kooOs mid low prices hut now they are perfect iiiikMh ff e. t "
ness In tichiK entirely scpu rated from nil other lines and In beliiB located In tin J
feet building in Texas. mo moBt per-
we fit lour Custom Becaise I e Sea
A good serviceable business
suit made up in good style at
$4.50.
ffe f am Your Custom Because we Sel
An all-wool business stilt for $10.00 that cannot be eqnalleii In any clothlw
house in the state for less than 18.00. Our line at' this popular price Is veri
large and embraces a large number of choice patterns.
ffe ffant loir Custom Because w e Sell
A business suit for $12.00 male of
fauc? clieyoits aiii cassimcres tliat we
could anfl olier tiouscs flo get $16.50 for.
FEW &c
Wearehliiiwlng a viry largo ami nttmctlvo
wcgiuirantfc lo be lower than tho
T A --1 .
. .ur i..i)iuin louiiiH ii. .urtm.ul l nion-nllni.
H..riin..nt nml low prkvB but on aooimntof ll
lor tl proin'r illnjilny ol UmboihU
Cur linH' Ki.rnUbliiKlloiMtsaiiil Hut lH
Vi Ol tllO.Kl'Uhull.
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a si rnctnre complete In detail thew l
In light and vcutllntlnn h. ! V
An excellent business suit
mada of heavy Scotch tweed
at $7.00.
A tiasncss snit for $15.00 of flne ctotn
facci Cassimcres iu new neat pattern
a style excInsircJy oor own.
1TOBBY'
line or tlio new ntylo Plnlil Htiitsnt prlcmtbat
aimif uiihcIhoiiii tif bought iIcbuwIuto.
I
llvi- th i. i -rr not only In point of as
Iikt hhI room and mipcrlor wi-onio.lutli.ni
.iir:i.i iith arc iu. usual nliowliiK all Ibr uovd-
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The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 345, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1884, newspaper, October 25, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287198/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .