The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
DALLAS DAILY HEBALD.
TORNADO IN TEAS!
Mia proilu iiiuti uo. i itir Iim k nf Tw
in Nm liuifi Ht Iihvo niiirki'tl down
lrliM i rwtt. InuiT Minn vwr nuhl
Tho Uirgint Block uf
Mnl I In' lowcat price lu llio city at
WIVAS 4 IIILIDSIIAW 513 Kin Si
i w in r. n r vi fi
fjlii lh SI.
VOL. XXXV.
DALLAS TKXAS TUESDAY JUNE 21 IHrtl. I
KKTAIII.IMIKD Win.
PRICK Fi VKl KN'M
. NO. 21.).
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
- . -
TESTED BY TIME
HTIIONO'H
PECTORAL PILLG
In .uccckful mm' fur Haifa Cculunr).
The Ih'kI remedy fur Cough fold. Iys-
Sepala ami itlieiiioatLui. Insure lit- 1 1 hy
iM-ill OimmI tli(. iliiii Regularity of tho
Jtoui'la. A preclou Ilium lo neural (
anal.. MMitlilnif hihI timi'ltm the nervous
I'M. ami kIvIiik vigor mnl health to every
tiilrA uf 1 1 in IhhIv. Kohl liv ilruuulaU. Fur
paniVhlcU filv.. mlilriHM I'. K. Illl.l4ia
UlYiluX street New Vurk tity.
WANTF.U
Acent for th GOLDEN
DAWN:
nr Light nf Hie
..UII CAT KUTURK.
School teachers students young men mnl
Intllc actios as audit fur thin imkik urn milk.
lug over lino a month; sell fiwt. iiua agent
lil 71 drat IA iliiyat another 40 In M ilu.vn;
another II hi 1 Uiiv: another II uud 4 hlblc. In
6Uuv. Heriire territory quick. AIo agent.
wiuil.il fur tlio In n! Illustrated finally blhla
ror wilil by ugonl. Hond for circular. Ad-
drew Texas Ibsik nntl llllila Co. Til Klin
nireei munis Trails.
MORPHINE SSiSL.
kahilv citrkd. book prek.
Jin. J. C.jtorFMA W Jefferson Wisconsin.
IPPUma HTllIiPTn Kverjrwhern lo noil
nu&iuo naniLu nkw i. am.'
lit UN Kit. No inure imiili lo to niovo wick.
Kverv funillv wnn I a It. Kit nil V liiliin. I'm)
mime Klulw Xi'll" at sight. Three burner.
forSI toatiy mlili-cas. Holler Ijunp llurucr
Co. 73 Murray street .M'W lora.
A lVKRTIHKltM-MKNl FOR Ol'R SF.
I Iwt I.IhI of Lncul Newspaper. Okdiiok
P. ItuwKi.i. A '.. HiKiiriicvHlrii't. Now l urk
ID ALXjAS
GRAIN PROVISION
1 1)7 I.iininr Street Dallas Texas.
Kxcrutc orders fur Uii' ptirchuso orinlu of
Wheal Corn Fork Lard Cotton ami Slocks
For Future Delivery.
Refer liy poriulKHloii to Fllppen Adouo A
lMim Hunger.
E. W. BLAIR Manager.
PADG-ITT BROTHERS
WUOI.KHAI.K JO II II Kit I!
& .A. I 33 L IS Tt Y
Saddlery Hardware
71" Klin niul "IS Main Street. Pallii. Toxa.
Will dupllcuto Cincinnati HI. Louis orChl-
(IKO. 1'ntruiilxo homo iiiHiiufuuturcni mid
oto time niul TrclKht.
ARUN&TON HOTEL
Hot MprlnuM Xrlt.
S. T. STITT &c CO
The proximity of tho ARLINGTON to the
head houroo" of tho Hot HprlnuH toirntlicr
With th onnvcnieni nntl mupio uiiiiiiiik
.f.itn.uiiiiiina. crlvi. Itai nntruiitf irreiitor facll
in... l.. l...llilnv ..ml ilrlnblnir ihn Wlitini tllllll
can bo found oImiwIhtv. An nnnox of Hlxty
roonu Iiim liiloly boon milled. Also ono or mo
'0tl" Improved 1'iuwciiuor Kloviitoni. whloh
tmnblpR Invnlld ruonIh to bo whoolod atro:tly
from tholr roomH loino duiiih. iui-mui in
qulrv promptly mmworod. Hoscrlptlon pain
lihlcUfiiriilHlied whon ilonlrcd.
SCHOELLKOPF & CO.
Manufacture and Dealer In
And Wholenalo Dealer In
'Leather Shoe Finding and Saddlery Hardware
(WO 4 I7 Main and 813 A 815 Commerce St.
DALLAS TEXAS
riur eoniiootlon with tnnuom and nmnu
foiitureni boHt eimblo um lo compcto In prloo
with Ualvoaton Now urioaii una vne enure
outn.
MCHNEIDER & DAVIS
Wholesale Grocers
DALLAH TEXAS.
IIendquarUni for tho following Klnndurd
brandii of tobacco:
Btnioni oooo nno
mini OLD IOIBTT
. BDCIiUlI k ITIU'I liiTBT
P. LorrillarJ i Co.'s Climax Tomalmwk Etc.
The Season Has Now Arrived
TO AITLY
POISON
BID IU0 DtUCT Nf Da lOSQDin 10TI0I.
Prepare your Ttem for the heated term by
taking Vegetable Liver Till and keep In the
liotiie; M wtfeKuard a bottle of our own chill
cure all prepared and wld at tha
Market Drug Store
816 Main Street Dallna Tex
COTTON EXCHANGE
HOE
MDMS
Sales ana Harness
. And warranted byK.F.4 O. A. Elaenlohr.
J. D. PARSONS HI
ifJIee 711 Main atreet. onponlle St. George
1-iolei; Hciiuenrr iv uimmcm nroch
Call by telephone to Honw' Drug Store
for office and lo Klve Point Grocery for resi-
dence will he qniiworcd.
IMS COFFEE M SPICE MILLS
Coffee. Teu Hplcea Kto.
Manufacturer of Kitchen Queen Baking
Powder wholesale and Retail.
BABCOCK FOOT
N and MS Elm Street
AUGUST PRICES IN JUNE.
If f
The Bargain House of Dallas.
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
In all department- prior to our SEMI-ANNUAL INVENTORY In July.- We
ill way. ell cheap and give you bargain.. Now wo are having regular
Old Fashioned Clearance Sale 1
And we don't wait till next month for It. Wo can only enumerate a few of our reduction.
mi be aure and pay u. a vl.lt beforo purchasing.
Iadto' llrllllant Llale worth II nt MX. a
pair.
Ladle' Solid Color
ok' Solid Color ) A 1. 1 at
en' Knney Stripe J flCn Dnin
i-.' Uno UiilbrlKKiin 1 LJj IQlli
I jul leu'
Ladle
Gent.' nulbrlggnn 3 palm for 2.V
DRESS GOODS
I'lnk and Illuo Nun'. Veiling 7 yard for II.
Wonted and Ix-bclgca 10 yard for II.
Cunton. and Renfrew GIiikIiiuii. Ill yard
for II.
PrcH. LIiiIiikk .V. u yard.
TABLE LINENS
Klno Blenched nt fiOc. a yard worth 7.V.
Turkey Red nl lino a yard worth "jo.
Klno Extra SIhoTowoIh 4 for II: worth 2.
Linen t'runh be. a yard.
SHOES !
We are selling Ladies' Cloth Shoes
We are selling Misses' Cloth Shoes
We are selling 1 lot of Children's Shoes In cloth & leather at 25c Pair
We are selling Ladies' Button Sandals & Newport Ties at 75c Pair worth $1
GOLDSMITH BROTHERS 714 Elm St.
THE B.Q-A.I3Sr
1'inali cuin-vr HiATtJirriJii m.vlki
GRAND aURDitrO
We have placed upon two largo counter our large .took of
White
And wo luivo marked them LOWER
tnendou. reduction of n few week prior mu.t
mined to clone out thee line now and not wait until the icmoii I. no fur advanced that they
aro no longer deslralile. Our .took In thin department comprUe.
Victoria Lawns Bishop Lawns Checked
Striped Nainsooks India Mull Persian Lawn India Linen
Swiss Muslins Tarlatanes Batiste Pique Checked Lawns Etc
Wo have Juht received two com of FIGURED PRINTED LAWNS w hich we offer nt
tho remnrknblo price of FIVE CENTS PER YARD.
Full lino of LINEN LAWNS at net mil cost.
EMBROIDERIES ! EMBROIDERIES !
Wo will offer for a few day our entire lino
tremendou
FJJEMSOTiSl PARASOLS I PARASOLS!
In order to reduce stock In
Gingham Pnroiiol
Gingham Panuol
PlnlnSllk
Plain Stlk
Black Silk and Lnoo
Lino of Colored Satin
0WBy former promlne made and always
to assart the public that we mean what we say
635 AND 637
Hoivell Bros.
WHOLESALE
Boots and Shoes !
TLi Main Street
111.
n
MILLINERY
Clilldren'. and MlueK' Trimmed HaUi
good worth AOc. at iV.
IjuIIiV L'nlrliniiiiil Hat. nt Sc. (Hal.
ninomrHt them worth to:)
Ijidien' Trimmed Hut. lit .''.
IjulleH' Klnu Hut. nt ti.r0.
Iridic.' I'littorn HaU nt ILW.
I
IjldliV White Hiioiiuo. nt .riUe.
I jidlea' Gown from .'XH.
Klno Embrolilereil fliemlno Drawer ill .Vkv
Kxtrit Quality CiirnelH worth II nl "50.
1 FANCY GOODS
tallies' Ijioe CollurN at -'.
IlurKiilii. In Glove While GihhIh Embrol-
dery Ijiee. Notlonn Etc.
SHOES!
for 5c worth - - $1
for 50c worth - - 5c
HOUSE.
LLi 1
Goods !
THAN EVER. Thowj who romoniberour tre-
undorHtmul what thl menn.. We nro deter
Nainsooks
of Hamburg Edging and Inserting at
reductions.
this department we offer
At I worth I 7J
At m worth 1
At I worth I to
At worth j
At 1 7i worth 1 to
.At 1 75 worth i 10
rigidly adhered to It I not necessary for us
as "our word Is onr bond."
STREET.
El. & I Go.
Dallaa Texas.
IIRITOEIjoS
WASIIIMiTO.V.
rrni't'cilliiir of (be Senuie uud HoiiNe
of lton'Hcti(nllveH.
THE MEXICAN PENSION BILL
Provoke. Wlmleanle llelmle t'ro...lrlng
at Ilia Natlouul llepubllcan and
Democrat Ir Platform. Kre-
tlou. ('oiigre.ainvn.
POSTAL POINTS.
TIIK MKKVll'K IN TEX AM.
W.thlllNOTOX JlltiO 'JX iNMifill.
I'lmtoflli'OH (iMtalillalied: WnUon Roil
River county) nHcliil from l lurk.vllli'
twenty-olio inlloM HotilliviONt on Itoiitu
.'11011 'llarrlH Kerry llireo itiiloM wuitli.
Stnr-Morvloo cliiiiiiroai Jtotite At-
Imita to CiimniiIh. I'ruiii July 1
cliiiiiKn Nervloii to Im'kIii nt linonn t'lly
ami omit Atliiiitn; ilecroaHe iIInIiuioo ono
in i lo.
Special Hprvli'O (IImooiiIIiiiumI: Car-
IvnIi Ituxk rniinty from llctulvrHon;
route 3lK'l.
A RAILROAD BILL.
HIUIIT-OF-WAV WAMTKII TP IKttMIII TIIK
INDIAN TKIllllTOHV.
Wahhiniiton Juno 1SI. Sm;cIii1.
Tho Hiitinto ha been cotiHldoritiK to-dtiv
tho Himllinrn KnnmiH rl(tlit-if-vt av littl
throiiKli tl Indian Territory 'llii I
u coniiuni(in liill to tint liitlf t'uloriulo A'
Simtii Vis. It i a Hiverljil i'iirHirntloii.
If will Htriko llio Slute went of 1'ort
Worth. There I oonnltloraMo otipiml-
lion l ut tho hill will pus. Texas Sena-
torit nro Ntrongly HHNiHtiriK its uihhuu;o.
INSUFFICIENT APPROPRIATIONS.
TIIK ATTOItNK V-ll UN Kit A I. I'AM.M TIIK
attkntion ok tub nknatk to a pkw
FAI'1 H.
WAMiiN(iTON.Iimoai. The Attorney-
(ionernl Mcnl llio Nenntn to-ilay n rum-
iiiiiiiioiition in which I k cuIIh attontlon
to the failure of tlio II on no to
proviilo In tlio (roiicrnl ilulieioncy hill
lor ili'lli'ii'iii'i'M iitnlor vnrioiiM luiroaus uf
t lit) Di'iiii'tiiioiil of JiiHtioo. Aniuiix tlieHO
nro n ilolloioiiey of !ni(iil for foi oto. hi
the Marslial'H iilllcr Ibr whioli lliu I louse
only ni'ropriati'i if.i.iNm mnl u ilotloi-
clii'y nl' $Jnt)ll fur II mil myini'iit of tlio
HM'('inl iilluriii'y oinilnycil in tho promi-
ciitinn of ' titiilo'itu. licforritiK
to llio iiiiioitiit roiiiiroil lor llnnl
iiiynioti( uf iitliiinoyM In tlio (iiiilciiii
oiiMi tlio atliii'iicy Hit ii 1 : "It up
iiciir to mo 'that a failuro
lo proviilo fur tliolr iiiviiiiiit lor nervier
in that cnxo would In- it national re-
proai'li." Ho iiImo oalloil uttciit ion to n
jii'oviHo in tho IIiuiho hill limit-
iinx tho iim) uf tiioney theroin
applied to inyiiienl uf iliHtrjcl nUni'iicy
ami their regular iissistunN. and c'x-
eluilillK ilivilieiit uf Hpocl. i imiiuihi I
herelul'uro enipluyed. llohiiy lie tliink
lllis proviHo h unjust to Ki(icl il enuiiMel
who liuvo Horvti.l tho liovcriiinont in
Hooil luilh.
REPUBLICAN SENATORS' CAUCUS
TIIK CllfltsK TO IIK ITR:VKI.
Wamiiixoton Juno 'J-'t. There was n
well ntteinloil emieiiH of ltopiihlieiiu on-
ntor nt thocapitul tliiM I'VctiiiiK to con-
Kiilor tho order of huMinoNM for tho ro-
inninih'r uf llio nchhIoii. Tlio (i nest ion nf
li mil Hiljniii'iiiiient wan only nriolly al-
luded tii but (liMeiiMsion of itlier tnat-
tor were proeot'doil wilh upon llio iiiuior-
Mtundinu that tho einl of the huhnIoii
would reiieh nut Inter than ihn rth of
July. Tlio order uf liuslnimh wan do-
eiiled tiiMiii.HiiliHtantiailv uh follows: Tlio
Mexican Pension hill is to hn disMiHod uf
lira ocliM-K to-niorruw. Iter iier llio
nnniiiil appropriation hills jiHuiliiiK
tho river and harbor bilfa'T to
liavo iiroooilenep us fast a oV aro
ready. When no upproprlutin' Imls nro
ready tlio most Important inc . sines on
tho ciileiular nro to be take i up niul
disposed of in tho following
nnfer: Tho Iiitor-stato (ninioroo
bill Lnnil lirant l-'orfciturn bills 1'ustnl
Teli'Kraph bill hill relating to roiito of
railroad linn in WiiMhiiiKtun
City nnti-t'hineso hill (nn-
trai't Tillbor bill niul llio hill
for tho admission of Dakota it 1 not
to ho exMii teil Hint all tlieso ineasure
will ho reached nini-0 tho llnnl ailjuiirn-
nient will not ho ilelaved for them If tho
Appropriation bill Is disposed of.
FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS-FIRST
SESSION.
HKNATK.
Wasiiinoton June 21. Tim Senate;
resolution wiih adopted direct! pit Hie
I'oinuiittoo on K.xponditiiron'of "Public
Moncv to lnvestiffiito tho recent defalcii-
tions In llio ilepartinent and frauds upon
Navy department anil to impure into
tho system uf inakinu: dishuiseinents
and purchases of supplies with a view
of tlelerniiniui; whether it embrace mif-
llcleut sal'cgiiards against defalcations
and fraud.
Tho Mexican Pension hill was then
taken up anil Itseonsiilcnition proceeded
with Mr. Plumb giving notice whether
that bill hn finished to-lnv or not ho
would to-morrow move to taki up tho
Atlantic iv raciue iiimi grant lorieiinru
bill.
Ponding the oucKtioii in co'inet'tinii
with tho Mexican Pension bilLMr.Ingali
moved lo date pension of Union soldiers
from the date of disi liai iro and ihsaliilll V
and extending to Octolier I SRI liuiitii-
tiitiou lor tlio tlnio to lilo npiilie.it ion lor
arrear.
Mr. Sherman very much regretted to he
obliged to oppose any proposition favor-
ing I'nion soldiers hut ho know soldiers
themselves tverc divided about till
proM)sltion. Hi heart mid feeling
were nil with soldiers. This promsition
However auiicteii mo micro. is oi nil
tM'Utilo uf tho I'nitcil State not onlv
soldiers but citixen. Tlio t'oininil-
teo on Pensions had not recom
mended it; tho llouso of Heiiro-
sentative had nut rcciimmoiuleil it.
Tho Cominlssioner of Pension had esti
mated that thi proposition' would in-
volve tho payment uf tJil(Km.uiii. No
government in tho worhi eoulil endure
if It sliouhl attempt to pay all claim
and arrear of claims ensuing out uf it
misfortune. Sherman himself on the
broad ground that a a oldler who had
for twenty vear waived hi rli ht to a
'iision either Iiochiiho Iio did not de-
sire it or was tisi proud to claim It had
no lonai or even moral rignt. now to
cmhiirrns hi government. Ho be-
lieved the adoption of till muond-
meiit would ho in hn mowing fur tho
icuplo of the I nitcil State. He would
iko to oo the pension law go amended
a to provide for oases of hardsliip but
when nn unreasonable donisnd w.s
made for them ho would have tlio cour-
sire to vote against it even at t us risk
that ho might be misunderstood r
Mr.( 'ongersaid ninny thousand soldier
had no opMirtunity to pre sent their
claim within the tiiuo llxod by the act uf
ISTU and that waa no reason In law nr
opiity why they Khoiild Im dinctimini-
ated gainst. The amend mont of Mr. In-
Call waahiHt and equitable and should
e adopted.
Mr. lngall said it would he gratifying
lo the country to understand tint Mr.
Sherman had ald that the pi nslons
were not contract but gratuity u- char-
Itv which the I'nited State could givo
of withhold a it pleased. He called Mr.
Sherman's attention to tho fact that tho
Republican platform of Ohio two years
ago and that of tho Republican National
convention thi year declared Mr the
verv thing which thi nieaur em-
bodied vet the Senator from Ohio (Sher-
man) dolilicrntoly diavowed thai
declaration. Mr. 'lngall favoti-o! lil-
ertr of opinion but if tho dr taxation
reli'iTcd to w ure to be declared by thoe
In authority not to Ihj binding then it
would be well for tho party maunder to
put up noth-e a railroad ninnairer
ilid Mhnt iaengcr aro not nl lowed
to utand on the platform."
Mr. Sherman deprecated tilt Intro-
iliii-t i in in lliu nartv iiliiti'orm to gnhh
Mennlor In the perfiiriiiiiucu uf their
NWorii iliilles. hen ho reineinbereil
that the plat form of the late Kepiibllenu
cuii vent ion mm imon inn. up in a low
hour lime on a sweltering hut day by
forty-two men suddenly called together
most of wliu it never aw each
other before ho did nut t liluk it should
be failed a guide fur Senator in the per
formance oi itieir piiiiito iitity no
thought It an extraordinary speetntdo
that It hIioiiIiI Ihi attempted lo make it a
guide iio had a much reecl iim any
body fur the opinion of hi party hut it
wii the Congros of tho t'nitod State
thnt under th eontllutloii uiuat pro-
erllie tho law for our country.. Our
liemoeralio frloiul would Imi in a very
sorry predicament If he should iireaont
to lliein their party platform for tho lout
twenty-four yearn a a guide for action
lu fact they worn In worry predicament
any way hut If a senator niut have
Huuiu better guide than a hastily ar-
ranged platform Iio (Sherman) would
not bo afraid to go before any crowd of
soldier or iMxipIo and make the argu-
ment ho had made to-dny. He iHiliovad
that the Judgment of the prudent oni-
liln caiulld and fair men nnioiig thorn
would I) with iiim.
Mr. lngall' amendment waa voted
down Yen III; nay. 3d.
Mr. Mitchell ollereif an aiuondmoiitrto
tlio I'oiisioii bill Introtlueed by t'ullom
curly in May providing Mnsionfor in-
vuliil soldier and sailor who hnvo Uien
diHcarded from the army or navy of the
I'lilted States after three months' srrvloo
in a relndlion and for w idow and do
pendent parents of deceased pensioner.
Adopted yea !li!; nay Z7.
Ilel'oro thi was agreed to Mr. Morgan
moved to mstHUie consideration of the
bill until December a ho Mild the
Mexican soldier could nut get a lair
chance w bile this bill wa being treated
a a political ineasure. The motion wa
lost.
Mr. Vest said tlio object of the ma
jority of tho Senate wa evidently to
Kill mo inn not uy iinr aunt
but by loading it down with anicnd-
liients. Ho could nut vote for it
a amended feeling the majority were
inlllieiieed that the war witii Mexico
which had shed so much glory on the
American iirmy was n Democratic war.
Mr. Conger supposed it then followed
that the war for the I'nion had been u
Itomihlicnn war.
Mr. Vest Maid that lie had not said no.
Mr. Cong-r remarked that he would
then ay no on hi o u account.
Alter Hume liirlher discussion it wa
agreed upon.
The suggestion uf Mr. Allison to adopt
t he len-itiinule rule for speeches to-morrow
and come to u vote on the bill and
it 1 1 ii' in 1 1 1 ic 1 1 1 at .'I o'clock wit agreed to.
Adjourned.
Miiisi:.
Hancock introduced a hill authorizing
the funding of the entire bonded debt
of the Toiled States in '1 per cent lifty-
year bond. Referred.
Randall Chairman of the Cuuimiltee
mi Appropriation Maid ho was directed
by tho unanimous voice uf that coniiiiit-
uiiltoo to move to suspend the rule and
tiasstho Sundry Civil Appropriation bill
lie wished llrst to give the House an
opportunity to vote upon a few aiticml-
lucnls iiuiHt Important uf which was
that reported by the Cuininlttee on Ex-
penditure nf tile department of justice
relative to alarle of I'nited Slate
marshals and district attorney. Some
opposition wii ninnll'cNtetl to' tho prop-
osition to pas the bill under a suspen-
sion of llio rule.
Morrison asked unanimous consent to
be allowed to introduce an amendment
directing tin' Secretary of the Treasury
to njipl v the surplus revenue at any time
In the Treamiry in exec of ltitNiiH
anil not nther'wie appropriated to re-
demption nf I'nitod State bond mid
when iinv of the Haiti bonds are redeem
able nt tho pleasure uf the (nvernnicnt
itahnll not bo lawful to atiplv an v por
tion of tho surplus to tho purchase of
liond nt premium.
Randall joined Morrison in thi re-
quest but HiNeoek objected.
Reading uf the bill w as then proceeded
with nntl when concluded tho thirty
minute debate permitted under tho
rule wa entered tion.
HlNcook brlelly explained the reason
why ho hail objected to Morriaon'
amendment. There were about i:wiMK)-
(NNJ unappropriated in the treasury; of
this 7.riuee(HH) was in silver coin or frac-
tional currency. Tho result nf such
amendment wo'uhl Iio to force from tho
treasury in gold all available sums iu
exces of (l(ii)i)iit)(iti leaving in the
treasury und a n reaerve $73(iikio in
silver and liUXrfUKKl In gold. He ob
jected most emphatically to putting
iim a rvtier upon appropriation inn
legislation which might lie so serious
in it consequences. At thi
Morrison said the object of the amend-
ment was simplv to reach what wa
culled the "Hiirnlu" in the treasury.
The money in tlie treasury for the pur-
nose of rcdccliiiirg gold or ailver certifi
cate or note of bank which had gone
into liquidation ami other liuuis mute
trcasurv for siiecllle litiilioses wa Hot
coiinlcil In a "HtiniluH." A to the in
terfering with bank there wa no such
proposition contained in Uii iiiucud-
Itiout. It simplv said monov w hich was
nut needed iu the treasury should tie
applied to the payment of tho public
debt ami 111111" iu paying thi
debt tho Secretary of tho TreitHtiry
should not go into 'the market and buy
ImiiuIs at a large premium w hile
OfNlM) ImiiuI were payable nt the option
uf the ifovcrniiient.
Randall said the present Secretary of
the Treasury hud never gone into the
market and bought IhiiuIm at a premium
w lien ho could buv them at par and hi
conduct was living approval of the
proposition of the gentleman from Illi-
nois. Puller protested against the clause of
the bill appropriating f.VlliU to enable
the Departments uf the (iovcrnment to
be repreMonted nt the New tlrlcun Kx-
position and denied that thero wa any
necessity of thi vast expenditure of
inunev. '
Raiidall defended tho iipproprlutioii
declaring that tho cxhsiIioii wiih a
great one. which cclcbriiled tho centen-
nial of the llrst cxMirtatiou of cotton
lie 1iiimm1 the nppropriatiun woultl meet
with the approbullon of tho people of tho
I'nited State.
Rumlall then offered an nniendment
directing the Secretary of War to sell at
public auction llio following arsenals:
Allegheny urst mil in Pennsylvania;
Augusta arsenal in Ceorgia; JmlialiaiHi-
ii arsoniil in Indiana; Keuiicbi'C
arsenal in Maine and Watertowu
arsenal ill Massachusetts. Atlopted.
Also granting one inoiith' extra pay to
Koilso einiluyi. Adopted. Also to
strike out tht'pcoiOMiiioii that no eech
lie printed in the lb-cord which had not
leii delivered tho rlixir of Con
cress. Adopted 1".! to 17. Alo nn
amendment appropriating $0000 for tho
. . ....- . . i ;
neir oi ine late i. j. jicrrou oi kiiiih-
lana memlier-oipct to the Forty-eighth
Conitres. and a like niim for the heir uf
the late J. T. l'degT.itl" nr Ohio w hich
wan ruled out on a point nf order. 1
rspriniror men oiicreo an auieniimeni
framed liv the Conilllittls- on Kxnendi-
ture of tho ilepartinent of Justieo. pro-
viding that I'nitod States marshal and
diMtrict attorneys ahall be paid stated
salaries.
Snrimrer n amendment waa .tlontetl. it
ha Im-cii pnblisbetl but doc not contain
tho published aoction regulating the em-
ployment of a apodal counel.
At tho suggestion of O'Neill of Min-
otiri a proviao that convict la)or
ahotild be employed in erei-ting the un-
linishtsl (tnrtion of the I'nited State
jicnitentlnry at Ieer Ixxlge Montana
wa stricKcn irnni ine in it.
The motion to suspend the rule and
pa the sundry civil hill a agreed to-
yen iso; nay ..
The S-natiB amendment to tho Army
Appropriation bill wa non-incurred lit
and tho House ajournod.
Ijidle approve
"Little Joker."
of your smoking
TIIK A. & M. C()LM:(Ji:.
( losing Kxcrtisc h( llrjuiiolioteriier
Ireland I'reseul.
THE REPORTS OF THE OFFICERS
A Nplemlld allowing for Tr.a' Ktlura-
lonal In.lltullon Tim College lu a
Klne Cuinlltlnii Numerically
a Well a. Financially.
Krtan June il. SM'olal. - .ov. Ire-
liiild neeompnuled by lion. W. J. Swuln
and J. O.tiarrlMon ono of the directors
arrived till nioriiiiig and will ienk to
morrow nt (lie coiiiiucneciiieiitexcreise
Prof. Mi'Iiinl ubniittett his rcptirta
trcaurerof the isjllcge w hich show a
eoiiMiilerable outlay In Iniproveiiiont
and equipment for tho running of tha
college during tho pant year.
'rne enure morning w a txnen up ny
tho varioiiNDrofeHwirMMiibuiiltiiiLT reixirt's
of tho condition of their department.
l-rot. lieniiwiiiiite aaciiairman or me
fikcultv. rend hi anniuil rimirt. whli.h
contained Home liiiMirtuut inforiiiutlou
wortnv oi meiiiiou.
Koch professor mndo a demand on the
hoard for appropriations for their de-
partment. Prof. Curtl asked for
alHiut (tuxill for the agricultural tle-
lartmenl to Ik' used lu building
lam. Htoi'k houses autt in piircliiiiiig
line and improved NtiH'k. The report of
Prof. Curtis was sensible as well as n
practical one. He Minted thero was a
great deal of prejudice by the sltiileiits
to taking an agricultural course but
that tile course by exertion of the fitf-
ully had grown more into isipularity
than heretofore.
Prof. Wliillock In charge of the me-
fhanioal chair presented to the Isianl a
detailed statement or III ilepartinent.
nntl In order lo secure w hat Is needed
to make it ctl'cctuiil. asked for mi appro
priation el t'j.uoii. ine laetiity during
neat ion nro going lo canvas the Stale
in behalf of the school and put its ad-
vantanes before the people. It is un-
derstood that an cll'orl will be made
to n nil in have the State return
tlio usual number of state students.
Tim artillery drill lisik place this
morning en the col lege campus before a
largo gathering uf spectators among the
number Unv Ireland and the board of
director. Tho battalion drill and dress
parade took place at .'i:Ki thi afternoon
and was reviewed by the liovcriior.
The Austin mid 'Calliopiau societies
held I heir annual anniversary ill the
eollego chapel to-night. The siM'ietic
were addressed by Major V. I.. Ijring-
hursl out) of the faculty and wiih at-
tended liv a large and appreciative au-
dience. The address was fully In keep-
ing Willi the reputation of Major lliing-
hurst as a scholar.
Tho following wiih tho programme of
tho evening:
Address by .MttJ. W. I.. llriiiL'hurst or the
lolleue.
Mn-ir.
Kh-nvUt.T. ). Powell .Ifft'trMiu.
M lisle.
Address liv J. It. Asllu of llryiin.
.Music.
Delialc on the queMtiuu: RcmoIvciI
That a seientilic is more bcnclleial than
a literary education. Debater: Alllrma-
tivi1 W". liilaker Tcxarkaun; ncga-
tiye - KCarutlicr. U'oi tliain.
Tim fact contained in the reutHof
the prol'eor of the iliHt rent tlcpart-
inenls are about as follows: The
report of the chairman show a
very proKiierou and satisfactory
stale uf the academic werk. The
numlior uf Htudonts is larger in
the technical school. The col-
lege is now a truly agricultural and
median ioal college. "Tlio course of in-
structiiht honc"tly conforms to the
I'nited State law.'tho Kplrit uf our State
constitution mid I lie logic of tho relation
of the college to the main branch
of the university. The agricultural
course has nt last acquired
a decided popularity and it
students have shown inu'eii enthusiasm
in their work. Experimental work of
iniie.li practical importance ha been ac-
cniiipliHlicd and the result have been re-
cently published. Tho opening uf the
university ha relieved this college from
the demand that it should tench ancient
language n ii prominent course and it
Is now free to do it proper work and I
doing it a fully a it means will permit.
It i growing in popularity and the press
nl the State is already favorable to it
institution. The fnrinerM of the State are
now show ing the livliest interest in tlio
Institution uud altogether the friends of
technical education are to lie congratu-
lated on tho present condition of
the college. There ha been no
sensational event in (lie in
ternal workings uf the college
nntl perfect harmony lias existed among
the ntlleor.
Tlio report of the Department of Agri
culture und Horticulture (fcorgu W
Curtis professor slules that it i grow
ing in popularity wnn ine stuiiciit. no
irave a snyiinarv of the acatleniie work
during the year and recommended the
fotlowlior: "The establishment of n chair
of horticultural ami natural science at
the earliest possible date. Ho also urged
strongly against the enclosing of the
balance (if tho college land a the De-
partment uf Agriculture dm' not need
it ut present ami docs need the money
for other purpose.
FORT WORTH FACTS.
MnJ. Klllott Hold a Conferriice With llr.
I'eake Relative lo the F.Xmliliiii Clly
Notes.
k'ottT WultTll Juno 151. Special.'
Tho County Commissioner have been
titling nil day iim a board of equaliza-
tion and have raised a number of a-
sessmcnts.
Ren Urilllth wasarresied to-dav on the
churgo of stealing seven head of cult Ic
III Denton county uud selling them here.
Ho will have a preliminary trial to
morrow.
The stock of drug belonging to II. V.
Ilishon I advertised for sale on July
.Mb to satisfy claim of II. W. William
for FJM.
District court will probably adjourn
thi week. The follow ing priH'ccdiugs
were hail to-dav: In the case uf Pressor
vs. Missouri Pacific milwnv. in ivhich
plaintiff hud judgment for l.uoo a new
trial wh granted. Stute v. Joseph
Thompson the man who wiih con-
victed of Mealing a trunk a new
trial wit grained. State against Ster
ling Johnson attempt to raive in now on
trial. Tho grand Jury wa organized
and I now at Work.
The City 1 making a vigorous canvas
nguiimt nuisance tho polico force hav-
ingroceivoa peremptory ornorr o rigidly
enforce all ordinance on the subject.
Major Klllott la holding a confer-
ence' with Dr. Ponke in refcrenco to tho
New Orleans KxMiitinn. What i
needed is a atrntnr county organization
to receive and forward all exhibit nntl
iM'tore tne .Major leaves tins will hnvo
been done.
COMMERCIAL CIRCLE.
The Tone of the Stock Market.
r.w 1 ork June Zl. (iovcrnment
weak; tho 4a declined 1 and tho 4'
per cent. No demaml for tho bond.
Railways weak and lower.
State securities quiet.
The stock market opened firm to-day
and prh-e rose iVt IV er cent. (Jiiincv
1;nion Pncillc ami Iakc Shore N-iiig
features in tho advance. Soon after the
nMilng the selling movement set in
which lusted with few interruptions
nntil after 2 o'clock p. in. rcirt of
prominent capitalist ami linuneiul in
stitution were freely cin ulausl but the I
rcrKirt In each cao proved un
founded. i Money was again manif
iiluleil mid the rata waa hid up
lo l.'i per cent during tho alleni'Min.
Houses with Chicago connection art.
free eller and thi had mi uiiMettlimr
cllecl Jjickawanmi wiih exceptionally
strong and closed fi; per cent higher.
In the day the weakest stock were St.
Paul ostein (juiiioy Illinois Central
Chicago cY A Itun Canada Southern anil
W estern I'iiIoii. In llieafteruisin money-
became easier ami a linn tone prevailed.
in lliu stis k market. Price rallied S'la)
iu llnnl dealings. The movement
m m luirtbill v lost hut tho market cloMmi
steady. Tlio closing figures coiniwred
with Saturday' closing price ure
N-r cent lower. Active share t'liiu-
iiiitudcd u Imiiiiin for uw. Triiosuf titiuau
t7!uuo Hiiarcs.
Are the lU-port uf Ka.tera Knibaiiass
meals.
Nkw Yoiik June 10. The nimom
Udegrii plied west respecting failure amt
cnibarrasMiucutM uf leutlilig cupltaliatal
and luiHine men hero havo no fountla-
tioii wlnttever. Ho fur iim a most vlgo
on Inquiry can discover not a failure
hum iiih'II minouueeii on ine nus a n-
hanire to-day. President WiNMlaril. o
the oil enmpany. seout the idea thnt Imi
1 lu trouble and Mr. Huntington inernlw
smile at anxious inquirer who vlf& -
him usking alsiut Ida ullcircd trouble.
A..igament of Hrowa Vanaradalsw
Ciiii'auii Juno 'A Ilrowu Vanarae
dale have usslgnctl. Uabllitlc fllOJMc
assets (Juo.ooo. Tlio coinpuny I a maiiov-
fai'turcr of cust-iron wagon imiterlaJL
The lailuro In due to lunlilllty to moat
crlaiu paper aisuit lo accrue.
(iarge Mt-rt u. Cutttm llrukrr.
Nkw Yoiik June i'l. The lailuro of
(Jeorge Staer iV Co. cotton broker. it
aiiiioiini'fil. l.ialiililics mainly Tor dif-
ference. NOT KM FROM MAItMHAI.I..
aned After t'hurrh Krrvlcr Priimotlaak
I'ersoiiHl Menllon.
M a 1111 a l.l J line il. '.Special.1 A ft or
the song sendees nt tho Cumberlarul
PrcMbylcriait church yesterday evening
'apt. T. P. Pauley on behalf nf tho
hoir presented K. I'.. Carver with att
legnnt gold-lieadeil cane. Capt. Cnr-
vcr has been master ear-builder uf tho
Texas .V Paeilie shop at this place for
the past two years all of which time ho
tins in en n iiieiuuer oi ine cuoir oi too
'iiliiberlalid I'resbyteriati church. Mr.
'arvcr lui severed his connection witli
llio road and leave in a short time for
lliillalo V 1. his old liome lollowtKl
iv the kind wishes of a host uf IriendH.
.Inim s Seollelil. torllie mist two veant
an employe in t he car-shops of Hie Tcxnar
racllic load lias iieen prouioien w-
foreman a deserving compliment to is
worthy ellleieiit man.
The' girl of St. Mary'H kcIiooI are a)
busy as bees prael Icing 'for their graml
eoniiiieneciiicnt exeri'ise ut the open-
htiusc to-morrow night.
Pir.'.rift Atturm-y titirrisin left foe
Itrvan Sat'.irilay night to attend a meet-
ing of the trus'teos of the Agrieulliiral
ami Mechanical college and w ill return
Wednesday.
ON Til F. I.ONU SIIIK.
.1. '. Kerahaw Co. Will Nettle All lIB
fiii'i'a Prtimptly.
ClllCAtio June SL- The secretary ot
the Hoard of Trade announced nrt
'Change thi morning that the linn uf J.
C. Kershaw it Co. hail "evened up" nit
their trade and would settle all differ-
ences ut their olliee. The linn lias done
n very heavy coininlsiun and export
business and ure reputed to have Imwh
on tho "lung" Hide of the market deal-
ing principally in wheat and corn. Th
llrui began paying all dillcrenees in full
ami claim they will be able to meet oil
(lemiiiiils. The house i n Milwaukee
one niul it has constituted a factor iu
what has been known a "the Milwau-
kee crowd" iu variou heavy transac-
tion in the past on tho Chicago uml
Milwaukee Hoard of Trade.
IIKMHtIN IXITH.
A Itntch of Locals from the I. ale City.
DkMsoN Juno -I.-- INpeelul.-Sonro)
unknown party knocked down undL
stamped I'raiik llalton this evening on
Main street. Fur Home time it wa)
thought tho man was dead. Nothing
serious resulted though.
The lia company have a largo force f
men laving larger main through the)
citv.
Horace Alexander for n lung tinnf
Missouri Paeilio master mechanic leavew
for I-or t Sim lt to accept t lie same poaw-
tiou uu tlit Port Scott A (tiill' road.
Mayor llanna ha returned front
Washington anil reports favorably on
the Federal court bill.
Tin new hotel lias opened out under
very favorable auspices
.fosely Itro. of Mexia havcrc-opcncil
here.
M.W lllllh IIKVIOI II t
Orgnulxliig li'K laiiil Clulia-The Heal
Mail Slnci! I lie Time of .luckann.
Nkw Yoiik .lunoi'l. - At a meeting of
the county Democracy to-night It waa
announced that W member woultl go
to the convention at Chieauo. Com-
missioner Thompson iiflereil a reso-
lution instructing Representative of
tho Movcral districts to organize Cleve-
land clubs in their localities ami to form
a general club when thev reached Chi-
cago. Col. John H. I'ellowa.
tlistriet attorney seconded the resolu-
tion and aid" he believetl two-third
of the New York delegate to Chi-
cago were in favor of Cleveland. Ho
was the test man the lf luocracv unvtt
had since the time uf Andrew Jackson.
PA I. M Kit HKHltiNS.
llnnlliigtnn Talk Paying
Ill
ment.
Nkw Yukk. June '1. Palmer ha
signed from tho directory of tho Kin
(ramie. Huntington say the install
ments on the Morgan Railroad-Steam
ship company ptircliaseil w as by him.
Assets nave ueen iirompiiy met. Iim
next payment will nut mature until
July when it will Imi paid In cash a
every other obligation for w hich he auti
lit assoeiales aro reioiinilile
FKMALK Hl'FFIt AtiK
f'i t V. V l..n y T-.ntr
lfliltna trntul Untnt..liw nl til
held on establishing water-work'
aides brought women to the pnjr
voted Tor the tax and lifti-en
Kiftoen more api'iircd tjf
vote hut were excluded
thev were real eHtate Ux-P'
cMors hud left their nn
roll.
AROCM" TB
n. in yi ii.. . ." -
Dkh Moink J"
en a bleyi lisjv
Kraneiis twoj
bicvele Vur 'r
here thi
spirit. He
morrow
a n I ft I
In.taltw -
Tft-
Tlu
until
haft
c ami
h(r
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View four places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1884, newspaper, June 24, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293654/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .