Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 355, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 5, 1885 Page: 4 of 8
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W1UTI1KON1 CROPS
i 10 Wob Worm ff < > It Anpiarance
Again In tk Counties of Tarrant
nd Urayaon
VorrlbU Storm and Great DMtruction of
Life mi Baportod From Auntria
and Hungary
taiiiant oountv
ltollnO 1
P ri
tx July I Wo
AitMVfrrox
rain
iinvo had uo atthbi place for llva
inys HiourI tho prospects nro good
ormio Id I10 mxt < HW hours
Tlio web worm has twain made Its
< ppenr DC ud merchants nun fnrm
i < r aro Hko wy much dlsiour fcd
ivor tin1 outlook for w cotton crop
IIIAVHON COUNT V-
im Ul lo ih < 1 mu
HHEnANTKX July I Another
olotnl hniiKi ominously oveir tho cot
ton crop In thla section Tho worms
played havoo with hundreds or nores
nfoiv wieliHniohul tlio planters Im
mediately put In nnothor crop nnd It
has started oil ho finely Unit many
H thotiirht tlio destruction of tlio first
would provo u bhssIiiK In dlsjciilse
and Hit fresh young planta would
< nak n bottor yield than tlio original
plant which w iiomcwliftt Injured
l y excesslvo wet weather It wns in
ported Jast week Hint a now nop
of llcn Unit product the worm
had iipricared utid apprehensions
wcro folt that ii moriii pent oven
worse tliiin tho llrMt If tlio number of
lllcs indicated firiytiilng would appear
In ii fow rtaya nnd destroy tlio crop a
second tlniu it now appears tlint
his four wns ton wnll founded Mr
W IlBhnmnto who liven about IIvo
intliM northeast of thn city on Hlian
uoii crunk and who Iihh soverityII vo
acres nf tlio replant growing wan In
tlio city tlil morning mid says Hint
tho second crop of eggs han hatched
out nnd that there nru tun worms In
his fields now lo every orm
Unit wan then before Thoy
aro yet too small to begin eating
the plant but Judging by former ex
porlciicoho will lm surprised to llud n
notion plnnt living In fortyeight
houre Unsays several of his eolith
horn on tho namo kind of Handy laud
uro In tlko condition and that auction
will mako no cotton unless tho ilrst
planting which escaped llm worm
fihall provo lo h too hard to hiiII their
inula Wo havti not yet heard from
oilier seel Ions hut ax the My has hoon
ithitudnnl elsewhere wu anticipate
moruof this discouraging news In n
few days
Tho lirst hew whemt of the season
wan iiutrkotrd hiteyoateriliiy nnd win
purchiKixl hy the Kiglo millstit 7ou
per bushel Tlio producer Mr J II
Atuinhy llvw nlioiil tiiieo nill < M
Jiorlh of tho olty ami Hayn his crop will
nvorago uhout twenty IiukIicIh to the
ncro Ihn ijuallty of tlm urnlu wni
v ry Bood hut iwuqiiltoA No 1
uiiiiioicin < i < iimn
SjiitolM lo tint l i tt
JaUkboNVIIui Tkv July I Wo
havo had untitle hIiowuim every few
tinyi for tlio putt two wuhIim nnd rop
ptOdjioctM wore iiiivurlinttrr than now
UAMI OOUNTV
lll dlnl to llio ImoUu
lritBBUUO Vk July I A two
Jionrs mhUIiik ruin fell huroyiiNli rd y
UAnilllUN KlllNTV
Hnni l lOllifi lufdln
Hx WtOH VlX July I The
iHt r portion ol thlnuouuty Iihh had
cluiity ol ruin and iiroipucU for more
iiHOOd The wheal mid onUarunll
HwiwtAd null tho yield tier acre hi
ititwr Uma ntiv piovlmiH year A
Kd ttvtn orop in now innureil ot
iun Uantall V ry llttlo damiiKii re
mlcMl f ini the worm Jnrdeii iriiuk
hi Hue Tint town Ih overntocked with
Irlnti potntoeu Htoulc In In line 11 x
Jraoa wm never iietter
IMIO IlNTI 01IIINTV
l > lc l In llm lurntlii
JALO IINTO TKV July I We
have had no ruin for three dayn and
our fnruiurnnra tuattltiKi < ood iimo of the
time HtuolcliiK hiiikII rain Oatiinrn
Hiilllnit on our HlrenlH nt Ii per hun
dred pcauhcH at J I per IiiihIuI and
pltiniH at i per bindiol
MllllNMAN UOITNrV
Cort iiiiulfiiuo oflhii liimntlii
bX < QltKdUK Tux JulylA heavy
ruin fell here tlili nlteriioon which
liiHiirei beyond a doubt an abundant
corn mop Uraln U oomlii to town
pretty lively Oatu are hcIIIiii at
twenty con In nnd whe L at Huveiity
IIvoCciiIh per liimlnil drain dealer
liny natH nru aa brljht no they everHaw
lottoil It youtiK hut la In kooiI oundl
tloii
rAIUCKK UOtlftTV
hpoolnl lo tlio Oniiultii
AUHiO > < > July tWheat la
HiimiiwhntdamaKod by the continued
raliiH hut It Ih now dry uwiuitli lobe
uafuly Harnorctl and tlironhlui will
l > tjln In earnest Monday
LAMTANAH OOUNTV
ji cal to tbeU ilto
Immpahah Tux July I Meotlnn
with several fariuerii thin week your
lorroHpondent leariiH that tho crop
pro peot lb very ilattarlnu the hiiuiII
crnln nnd liny oroim IicIiik largely In
cxuckh of nn nvernKo while the com
noil oottoii la all that could bu denlred
nt iirc cnt <
1V1MIAMNON OOUMTV
CtirriDpoiuloncn of 111 ImiiUa
ltoi M > RooicTkx July I Tlio
iant wtuk of aliowery weal her cul
nnnntI today In a pood Imrd rolu
laiitlng nearly two hour Wo have
had miillclont for boiuu time
Hmol l to tlio l tto
jhoh6kvoyn Vkx July I For
Hovurnl eara projM havo failed In our
section thereby onutdtifrn etagimiioy
of lrnd j nnd tlio way In which our
peunlo have watched tlio weather thla
uprJint wiild put to bltiali tho look of
Ui raro iilayer a lo wntchea for tho
mixt tutn out of tho box Tharika
I tho turn ooploua rnlna linvo
lliili Uddenliif tho earth nnd niak
B tho rlelilM of coVu ud cotton amllo
llWa of plenteous laughter I la
Bufetonay that old WllllarimoM foN
lowing up her brilliant record of 1800
trmjorily for tho Democratic electors
over nil lant fall will Dili fall produce
n orop that will place our cltizeriH In a
llnanclal condition to appreciate tho
gwMt work of November last
Tm ftveruKu wheat crop of our coun-
ty will bo ahiut twentylive buoheh
per acre nnd oata Mxtyllvu per aero
Cotton will avera o If the favorable
weather conllnuee nt Iwwt throequar
tern ol a bale to tho ncrc
TrXAIlKAXA
Cirienpniil < nc or ttjo < unAlt
TkxaiiKava Auk July H A
rplendld rain fell throughout thin ecc
tlon ytntcrday afternoon which lu >
Huron tho corn crop whlcli la better
than for yearn Karmera from all dl
Mctlonn rerwrt that cotton pro pecta
are hotter tiian during the pa l four or
II vo yearn
ANOKV KIKMKNTH IK AMTItlAHI K
OAUV
Virnka July 1 Tcrrlbln roporta of
dovailallon by ntorrn and llofxl con-
tinue to bo received from many parta
of AuMtrla and Hungary The town
of Jforodenka ban been alrnmt do
Htroyed by nconlligratlon canned by
HclitnlnK Many Iioukmi were nut on
llronlmiiltaneouidy and W > bnlldlriLM
wereonnumed Mirny pernoua were
burned to death and over live thou-
sand pernonn ar < homele
The town of ichovltz In Hohemla
ban been partly destroyed hy a Hood
At Vlvnllxln Oallcla elttnt pernonn
havo been killed hy llhtuluir and
thoiiemidn of tree have been hlanted
and uprooted
In HiifiKary the corn crop on thou
nandnof aurenhat leeii rtiluid
At Onoka a church lllled with wor
nhlppiira wai ntruck by lightning and
two peojilo were Injured
WKATHKK itmOur
The cottonbolt weather report of
oxhi mIiowIiik the maximum mid
ml nl inn in temperature alno tho rain-
fall for the pint twentyfour bourn In
tin follow
A HclioolUouso Which Wan Not Ho
eolved
Hptitilul lotlin HunUn
Tiiituiiir TBXluly I lunt iiIkIH
tho new public Huhoot building wan
brightly Illuminated and handnomoly
decorated Tho crowd prcnont wan
nlmply ImmetiHe and nil partn nf the
building wuro crowded with an ani
mated throng until a late hour In the
night Iiurge lablim woro wL In the
three Inrue roomn In the Hccoud alory
and adjoining iimaller rooms were de-
voted to hiecream tublen Mrn
IjyouH clann of II fly ohlldren
niiug a couple of Hougi and iicqulttcd
ltHiilf moot orcdltnhly Jnpt J IC
HumpuHH madoanborinpeeohfollowed
by lrof Graven of Dulluu ihoiiuporlu
teudent o tho nummur normal nuhool
tooneit on tho Hth lnit Col Olln
Wellborn wna prevent with bin two
children Tho colonel npokn nhout
liairnu hour on educnllon mid rog
re H
HTho Intention nnd objeol of the cele-
bration wan the formal protontallon of
the building to the city and by the
mayor to tlio hoIiooI heard hut tho
coutrnctora had fulled In 1U comple-
tion and Mayor Friuilci very pronirly
refimed to receive It
Aucno
HihkIhI tn llioduzettc
AiKtio Tux July I Tho iiar
terly M K oonferenco for the Kort
Worth circuit wiw held hero to day
Uov W It I fitooktoti pronldlng
eldor In thn olinlr
lrof W J Moore of Oraubury col
lege In In town today working up mi
Interoil In that dnervuJIy ulimlur
lunlltulloii
M fc inl to Hie IniKittn
TmmiIi Th July 1 Tho boaid
of dlrootoraof thu Htalo Ironbyterlan
college hn been In ni ilon hero thin
weok nnd among other thlngn done
located Hh college at Hound Uock nnd
eleutid IWv if Dmbnnii Uh prcil
dent
Hov J M Iturcua and Uov Mr
IliiKgard of Jleinpxtoad iireconiliinllng
a nerlfH of nleotliiKH al tho Mothodlnt
church hero nnd luvo uwakened a
lively Inlerint
A Murderer Captured
HpcoUl to i fl ijtl
HanAnoiim Thx July I fjeo
MoAlllnlor the inurdenrof V J
Campbell who wcapod from lalnt
Hock Jail hint week wai captured by
a ranchman hy tho imme of Jto
Hint near hU ranch todny
The only cigarette whloh do not
allele lo the llpa aro Opera 1ulln
line Ver Fine
Aro thoio riplemlld parlor and bed-
room milta tiow on exhibition at
Ilukard A Joyoon OckmIh nold on tlio
innlallinont
Dont niUatho opportunltv of buy
liiK a lino paraaol nt co t at Ingram
A CO H
Tlio Sclenrp or Medicine
Unuloa Truth
When the great Majemlh aimuiod
tho profeanora chair of nnvllclne at tho
College of Franco he tlm addroanod
tlio antohUhed Mtudonts Goutlemen
THE GAZETTEFORTWORTH TEXAS SUNDAY JULY 5
medicine In a humbug Who known
any thing about meololne I tell you
frankly I dont Nature iota a good
deal doctor very llltlewhen they
dont do harm Mnjemble went on-
to Ull the following pungent little pro
fewilonal tato out of nehool
When I warn head phynlclan at the
Hotel Dleu I divided tne patUnla Into
three aectlonn To one 1 gave the reg-
ulation dlapeniiary medicine In tho reg-
ulation way to another I gave breid
milk and colored water and to the
third icctlon I gave nothing at all
Well gentlemen every one of the
third section got well Nature Invaria-
bly came to tho rwtcuo
TUB KOHB IKVBK
A Iecullar Malady Drought on by Flow-
er lolionHay Fercr
tltttbuti Commercial UtrMOi
Doctir I thought you would never
come I cant atnnd It much longor
naid a young marl to Dr Jo cph N
Dlckeon Ive got nuch a pain In my
head Flrnt It wan a headache then
my head got wild and tho pain con-
centrated botwecn my eyen When I
breathe through my now It foeN m If
my brain were being pulled out
Humph wild tho doctor ileen
to the llower nhow havo you
Y i nld tho young man In nur
prim Ive been there two or three
time Well youve got ro o fever Home
tlrnen Itn chilled hay fever Homo II iw
er hat polnoued you iloil a lot of pa
llenln like you thin week
When the patient had been pre-
scribed for and had departed tho writ-
er who litI been eomewhat aurprlned
at the dlagnoeln given remarked
Were you Jcntlng about that mann
complaint
No certainly not I havo had a
niimberof patlentatlila weok who have
had tho nauio trouble Home of them
hive not had an neveroun attack an thin
man ban hut complain of uiiufeiial
pulnnln the head which thiy cannot
account for 11 in a ipiccr dlncaHe and
yet It li perfectly explainable on a nat-
ural and rcHKonable IihhIh Ilanln and
lliworn poiien In nearly every IriMtance
uomegood or had iroperty A child at
play In the garden may talie a fancy to
enttlie < 1eaviin ortheneednoln Umglu
and noharmreaultH The next minute
ortwo the little thing chaugen Ite food
togypoum hcoiIh nnd ihon there In n
funeral In foin i cinen It In lite root
only ol the plant which In nolnonuinor
beiiellclal and It may have to he trentid
In n complicated way Imforo Itn < pial
lien can be extracted In other planta
It in tho leaven alone which contain
the properties mid then In many other
luntunciH they nro contained In the
lower It In not perhnpfi tho whole
llower which In of lino It may bo the
corolla or Ihc cylax or IhoHtniiiuienn
or the pbilllH or the pelaln which uro
charged with good or evil And then
Un uh you have ofton lienrd no doubt
thooamo llower or hoiiio other vegetable
matter doen not iiU eot all people allko
Hiy nnd rug weed aro the bent known
ciuiHiit of IIiIh 0iliH of catarrh nnd
Itn mime hay fever Iihh heeuulveu lo
It on that account
There Ih no determining what How
ern havo ami have not UiIh lullueuco
Home peoplo are alien ted hy tuberonee
othorH by llllen of varlnun klmln 1
know a big ntrong man who In throtvn
Into perfnet a ony by tho nllghtent
Hiuell of Max Heed whrn prenared for
poultlco Another man of my acquaint
mice would ho made violently 111 If
buckwheat Hour Ih cooked In n build-
ing where he Ih All thene thing nro
perfectly explainable on Hcleutlllu
ground which I dont propone lo oil
ier Into now but K you will liniiilro
among tho people who have been lo the
llower hIiow I tun Hiirc you will lnd
many who have had Hiiduen hcadaahea
and trouble with catarrh after leaving
the llowerH
Iron Mills ClOHcd hy Strikers
Ciivciam Ohio July I Farly
this morning 1000 Htrlkurs nsHembled
near the Iron mills Hi the ICIghloenth
ward Many of them were iolen and
lloheiulaus and carried pistols aud
knives The men uolng lo work were
slopped nnd Kd Little u foreman In
the Merchant mills was pretty
roughly handlel hut he escaped
Al 8 oclock tho oMAil nug
mooted a huudrcdfobl map lied
to the plate mills ithoio
work was going on as usual No re-
duction was Intended here nnd the
employiH woro willing to proceed and
let the strikers dnas ihey pleased The
mob overcame llio gatekeeper and
Hwarmrd Into tho mill The engines
were stopped nnd tlio mill closed
In the afternoon ho sumo perform
atico was cariled out al tho
Cleveland HolllngMlll com
panya blastfurnace slluattd
on the Hats The Collins furnace
also the nropeity of tho Cleveland
HolllngMlll company was also closed
by thontrJkcM Thus every mill and
furnace owned by tho company were
Idle making the latgest strike uvcr
known lu Newhurgh Fully IliOO men
am Idle An npeualr mooting was
held tonight hut no violence or any
kind wan attimpted
Superstition or tlio Tiiriiiobifl
In old times the turquoise was sup
posed to lose Its color ontlroly at tho
death or lu owner hut to recover It
whon placed upon the linger or a new
nnd healthy owner It was said that
whoever woro a turquolie m > that eith-
er It or IU setting touched the skin
might rail from any height thn stouo
attracting to lUelf tho full forco of the
blow
Call and Sen
Tho elegant linn or hodroom suits
combination suit parlor suits at the
popular furnlturo hntiso of IMukard A
Joyce
Alarming
The exceedingly low prices at which
we nro soiling drygoods nro to our
competitors alarming and to our cut
tumors charming Inoium A Co
tXtll Houston Ht
Iure Syrup
Ah follows at Wells uptown drug
atoroi Lemon pineappleatmwborry
raapborry Manilla banana glngor
Raraaparllla chocolate colleo cream
and nectar all of which are pure nnd
of the best quality
A bottlo of
JSc Will Hny
Walla mosquito lotion
which Is bottor than costly hart
TUB NATIONS UIRTUDAY
tloiitlnned from Flrnt 1nge
Throughout the day llio city preHented
a holiday appearance TholIagH of all
natlonn wore Hying above tho
coneulatcn nnd on the vensela lu
tho port Tho day pooKd without
eerlouB casualtlH of any character
Toward evening nearly the entire pop-
ulace neemed lo bo moving toward tho
gulf aide of the bland At U oclock
about ten thousand men women and
children were manned on thn
gallerlcn and in front of tho Iteach
note Tho nlghla entertainment
opened with an exhibition of tight-
rope walking Tho Hreworkn how-
ever were the attraction of tho night
Thoy were superb many
beautiful and unique figures being
roiiriBeritcd The llery cancaden and
Illuminated tiyramldn were amom the
mont attractive figured Tho concert
programme ol tho evening wan large-
ly mado tin of military nelectlouu and
old nongH papular nnd dear lo the
patriotic American-
A IIAWJUCT TO MINlrlTKIt IAOKHON
Cnv or Mkxico July I Tho
American eolouy celebrated tho Fourth
by n biiiiUot given In honor of Sflnln
ter Jacbnn Over one hundred people
were preaout Including Milliliter Jack
Hon exCoriHUlUenoral Htrothor who
prenlded tho nilnlnler of foreign rela
tione Murlncal themlniitcr of Hnance
Dublaii the mlnlnterof the Interior
itublo the mlnlnterof Junllce llaranda
the mayor of the City of Mexico the
commander of the general dlHtrlct tho
German minister the French charge
dallilrcn In the ntmencoof the French
mlnlnter tho Brltlnh Hpeclal agent
Lionel Carden Ihe idltornof thedally
mid weekly papera tho mlnlnter of
Guatemula theolllclal reprencntatlveH
of the Central National und Iluntltig
ton railwayn alno tho retireHentatlven
of every Important American IntercHt
Mlnlhter Jackaon wuh cordially re-
ceived und lu the courno of an elo-
quent Hpecch took occaulon to declare
mat the American peoplo dealred nil
the HpatiiiihAmorlcau republic to
iriDervo their Individual aontl
iiientH which wan warmly applauded
The health nf lreablent Din wan
drunk amid great enthunlanm uiil
hlii uumo wm repeatedly cheered
Mlnlnter Marncal Hpoko lu JCugllHli
In renpouno to the toant to Mexico
The milliliter from Guatemala
roHpouded for the dlplomatli corpn
Geo Frlnhlo repreiinutlng the Hunt-
ington railway intereet rceponded lo
the toant to rati wayn In a npiech
whlcli ttucbed on thn exlntlm iioluU
of illllereuco between the government
and tho rnllwayn Ho crltlned hoiiiu
poliila of the governmetita policy
und concluded with u trlliuto
to the lilgh pergonal churnctor of ire > i
blent Dla One feiture of the ban-
quet wan the proeonco of quite u num-
ber o KugllHti rcfldoutfi who denlred
to participate The American Hag
wan dlniilaycd throughout the city
ajil tho Moxlcun Htandard wan holntcd
on the national palace
what ook inoiihh uoiihinm ha v
liOMDON July I Tho Telegraph In
an edltorhil oayn It cant lie other
wine than unoiirco of mingled pride
and Hiitlofacllou lo tho cltlutiH aHMcm
bled urouud Mr IhelpH today lo ro-
lled that tho Fourth of July In an
much nu FiigllHh aa an American
holiday Tlio lien knitting together
a gteat kindred uro ntrong For thene
and a hundred oilier reanoiiH lhiglaud
rejolcen over the Fourth which Mien
Americapronperoun honiogrineoiiH und
free Iromtho Atlautlu to tlio 1aclHi
ocoanu
TAMMAKli IOUKTU
Niv YonjcJuly 1 Tammany cel-
ebrated the day by gathering a Turn
many hull where npeoche i were mado
by prominent men
OltOWIl V
Hecclal to tlioUsrelto
CnowiiTiX July I The mui
rose clear and bright thin morning
Which gave every thing a cheerful
look Hy 780 the cltlens nf IiIh
vicinity begun to gntbor here nnd
nt II oclock u long procession of
wagons carriages buggies and
peoplo on horsebucK started for the
grounds with tho banner of the
Crowley Hiiudayiohool loading the
line Wo iiDon ranched our destina-
tion whhih Is four miles wont of
Crowley on Hook oreek whom n
speakers stand was soon erected
when Mr Albert Nooly of Hock creek
opened the exorulses by reading the
Declaration of Independence which
nil listoned to wllli groat respect
Tho IrU spcukor Mr G W Hlddle
of Crowley then made a pleasant dis-
course suitable for tho occasion on
Ihe nibjeot of Liberty Mr C W
Hiultli superintendent of the Crowley
Hiindoyeclioil then mado a fow re-
marks lu regard to the prosperity of
the HuudnyMihools HsvoreniU Mr
Smith and Lane gave tho Kutiday
school scholnrs a nice talk full nf good
itdvlce nnd Instinctive During tho
Intervening tlmo between tho speech-
es ho various Huudayiohoola would
singsongs
After Hov Mr Iiauo closed his ad
dress dinner was announced There
wan plenty for nil and 000 nmro could
havo boon ttA There woro between
800 nnd D00 pooplo on tho grounds
After dliiior Mr Tom Douton nuil
Mr Wallace Knilth mado pleasant
spvechea Then Mr A J Ohanibars
of Fort Worth made a splendid din
course whloh wa listened to with
great Interest by all Mr A Wiloone
of Hock Creek mado tho closing
speech nnd tho ixetclses wero over
Today there has been the Urgent at
tendance of ntiy occa Ion of thu kind
evir celebrated before In this vlolulty
Kvory one enjoyed liliinelf very much
everylbluir p ssed i ft smoothly not a
sluglo Incident occurlng to mar tho
plenaure of nny one Tho urouuds
were the prettloU that ccutd havo
been selected
liianllug Agahut Dhfaio
Wabiiinoion July I The neore
Ury of tho treasury has Usited the fol-
lowing circular In regard to precau-
tionary moMtiro against the intro-
duction ofoontaglom dUeaion Into tho
Cnlted Htate <
In order to asalit tho local authorl
ties In tho nialntalntng of quarau
tine ngalnat tho Introduction of
infectious dlneimeann provided lu sec
lion 1702 HevlHcd HtatutfH tho unre
pealed portion of tho act of April HI
1878 and tho recent appropriation
acta authorizing the prcnluont to main-
tain quarantine at polnta of danger
tho tircHldont hui dnlermlued to
establish hy iiieuus of tlio vessel
of the revenue marine a na-
tional patrol of tho coast of
tlio United Hlaten ho far an It may bo
practicable and under the existing law
consistent with tlio performance of
other dutlcH confided to that service
You uro accordingly directed to cruise
nctivoly with tho revenue ntenmor
under your command upon the
outer linen nf your cruising
grounds and to oxorclno especial
vigilance Inspecting ull vessels arriv-
ing from foreign porta or from Hotith
era ports of the United Htatorf dlroot
lug > our Inquiries flrnt an to thu port
from whence tho vcnsel sailed aud
secondly an to tho health of those on-
board at the tlmo of depart-
ure and nt tho tlmo of
hailing and should the Information
gained indicate n condition of con
laglou or Infection in tho vessel or
crew or that tho vissel has left a port
nt which contagious or Infectious dls
case were prevailing her master will
ho directed to proceed for examina-
tion to the outer qiiataulliio station
provided for her port of IohUduUoii
The following regulation will he
oberved relating lo tho Inspection of
vesnele If a vessel bo found with
sickness on board or In n foul con-
dition she will bo directed to
proceed to the quarantine station
herein before Indicatedand the revenue
inarlnoolIIcorH will Immediately notify
llio proporquaratitinonlllccr in such
case no person will be permitted to
board the vessel until tho medical
olllcers In charge of tho quaran-
tine nhall havo glveu the
usual permit Bhouhi the pilot or
muster of tho vessel when hailed re-
port canes of recant or present Hlck
uesi oil board the revenue olllcer will
not lotird her but will send
her immediately to quaran-
tine Quarantine ofllcorH will
be recognized as followa Olllcers
or acting asslstunt surgeons nf tho
marine hospital service In charge of
tlio gulf South Atlantic Capo
Charlen or Delaware breakwater
quarantines or any olllcerH of such
service on duty nt uuy port on
the Interior rivers tho great lukci or
the 1aclllo coast nnd all quarantine
olllcerH noting under proper state or
local authority Hpeclal regulations
to uld local quarantine authorities will
be i romulgated hereafter Hhonlii oc-
casion require
AUMNGTON
Kicked by a HorBe A Thief Oap
tured
HpAclul to tlm liinttu
Auiinoton Ti July 1 About
tvo weeks ngo one Follx Cook camo to
this iiliice rcpreauiitlng tho Hun Mu
tual insiirineo company of New Or-
leans and after wotklug tho town aud
securing conslderah o biislnesa ho
hired u horse from the livery Hlnblo
here owned by Mr Kl Hector with
the i rjloueo of traveling over tlio
surrounding country lu thu Interest
fills hiiHlucHH Ho fnllid to return
the horse lu a reasonable time which
somewhat excited Mr Hectors huh
lilclniiH Yesterday morning W W
McNattwaslu DalhiH und found the
horse lu the poischHlou of nuolher man
than the one to whom ho was hired
Olllcers were put on the look und
hooii hud Cook behind the bars It
scorns that C < ok Instead of riding
over the country for his insuiauco
company iodo thu horse directly
to Dallas und sold him the sumo day
ho hired him It l < said that Cook la
well connected lu Dallas but hits fre-
quently been In trouble hoforo
Mr Joseph layno of Hprlngtowu
wiisMirlously kicked bv n horse hero
yesterday Ho and H A Muthls
were Hitting down near tho
horso when somo planks fell
ncir by frightening the horse
which whirled uround mid kicked
Mr Puyiiu In tho abdomen it Is
thought the Injury may provo fatal
I hough ho In renting easier than when
Hrut hurt
Thoi < niiuilatatucamKmcetlngnfthe
Hnventh Day AdvontlstH Is billed to
begin hero on July 111
llnae Hall
H > rclul lotlie liirollu
III IAflO Tuv July The Ml
laso baseball club accepted n chal-
lenge from the Albuquerque club to
piny Ihreu games for a silver cup nnd
tho ubamphiiiship Tho Hrst game
was played todny at Albuquerque
whose club won by a score ol 17 to
An Interesting urstloii
New York irnplilr
It would be interesting to Icnrn If
Hull the vry uhlo loider of the half
breed revolt Is of ho Normnu blood
that gave Herve Hell to Fraueo Herve
Itell was ho Impreesed Norman sailor
who saved what was loll of the French
licet after the battle II In Hnnue by
piloting the ships Into safe harbor
through a channel that lm only knew
and by whloh tho pursuing Hrltlsh
fleet could not follow All tho recom-
pense ho naked for having saved tho
king his sliljw was n day oil to go aud
see his win Tho story Iscn ltnlly told
lo ono or Brownings mostspliited po-
ems entitled Herve Hlcl
Pimm iTKxJuty i una
ll t i l aeoretnrr Mntoula Mu
tual JUnnvfilimi AMOclutton or Tex i
DkaiiHIii I uni sorry to hear that
some iKsrsons who acted without au
thority rrom mo has Intimated to you
that I folt doubtful iw to whether I
would receive tho full nmouiit of my
late husbands cortlllcato I havo
nolther felt nor havo I expressed uuy
such iloubls I have been paid
every
dollar dun mo on said polloy and ex
tend to your association my sincere
thanks believing as 1 do Hint your
association U honestly and faithfully
managed With hopes or your ruturo
I
kticcesi urn very truly
ml A 00KMierJC C
It T TlIINEIl
PousrvTKXJoly ls
1 his Is to certtly that 1 havo this
day bcon pnld by tho Manonlo Mutual
Benevolent As oolatlon ol Texas tho
sum or axtO United Htatos currency
In hiu of
my late husbands policy In
B sjoolatfou I A BmioiCR
Witness PorJUO
H T TuitNim
ftllKUMAN
Judfjo Orogg Bofci a Oood Kxamplo to
tbo Loafer
Mjieclnl In tlm inretle
HhkhmanTmx July 1 Jilll Ho
land ono of tho parties accused of
complicity In tho Deo boys outrages
In the Nation nan boon released on u
U > X bond by Conimlnslouer Hlckotls
court
County Judgo K I Gregg set n good
example to tho community Thursday
hy un exhibition of Industry that was
startling lo his best friends The
Judge has taken great prldo Infixing
up our courthoubu ynrd Ho has
planted trees at IiIh own nxpotifo has
bad tho ground leveled oil and sol out
In ilormtida grass mid lie could not
endure to see the beauty of
IiIh Improvement marred by
thu growth of vulgar weeds
Ho nailed for volunteers among the
chroulo loafers about the place to help
him harvest these Intruders but
when tho time oimo no one appeared
to assist him In the work Ho went
nt It himself und nflcr tho sun got a
little weak In tlio evening Mulshed
thojobln flue stylo without cost lo
the county The uct deserves com-
mendation for most piihlloolllclalu uro
too full of the dignity of positlou to
wield tho boo in their own gardens
Tho Murchuiiin lrotcctlvo iiskicIu
tlon has stirred up war lu our city
Homo men object to being reported as
delinquents nnd two llgntn have re-
sulted within tho past fow Iuvh Dick
IJowleH nn expollcemnn look olldiise
ul H H Cullers for reporting un un-
paid bill lo the nssoclntlon which ho
denied owing nnd ui evening or two
ngo thoy hud a llttlo scrimmage over
tho matter Yentorday uftcrnoon
Dr B H Fettltt insalled ft O
Hull ono of our leading merchnnts
on tho namosubject and u fow blows
were struck before friends could sep-
arate them The common complaint
Is that more men uro now hurdup and
do not meet their monthly bills than
ever before in tho hMory of the
place
I > ANIJ OV THIS lOG ION V
A Whiter llldo on n Bog Train In British
America
JIutlerH Honk on Mitnlloliu
Dogs In the terrltorlcH of tho North-
west havo hut ono ftiuctouto tiaiil
Pointer Hotter lurcher foxhound
greyhound Indian mongrelmiserable
cur or tho boautlful F qulmau nil
ulllco aro destined to howi under the
drivers lash to tug wild ly ut tho moose
Hkln collar to drug until thoy can drag
no more and then to die The dogs
nro put ono al er another In tnndein
fishlon A complete trnln numbers
four butlhreeorfeoiiietlmes ovon two
aroused The truln of dogs Is harnessed
to tho curlolo or sled by meaiiH of two
long traces between whlcli the dogn
stundonoHior another thrt heml of
ono dog being ah mt a foot behind tho
tall of the doglu front of him They
uro attached to the truces by a long col
lar which slips on over tho head und
onrn and then Ilea close on tho nwell of
the in ck this collar buckles on each
Hide of llio traces whloh aro kept from
touching the ground by a backbaud of
lentlii r buttoned under tho dogs ribs I
Tho barkbnild nnd collar nro generally
covered with llttlo braHs bells and gay
ly colored rlhtiuna Great prldo In tultoii
by tho half breed drlvern In turning
out a train ol dogs In good atyle
ovon
The fact Is patent that in hauling i
tlio dog Is put to u work from which
his whole nature rovnlm with llio sin
gle exception of the Kjqulmati und to
haul with him Is us natural us that of a
polntor to point Tho hauling dogs
diy Is a long tissue of trail for rrom tne
tlrst streak of dawn to the clowi of
tho day ho is huruesseil ami nt iiard
labor with hut ono meal u day of two
pounds of pemmlcan or a dozen white
Huh or two ni tho lnlonso cold tnorens
es and tin dog tireH out Too Ico cuts I
their foot nnd the white surface Is
often npocked with crimson Icicles
that full from thoir wounded toes The
lmlibretd drlveia loo aio ofton bin
til fellows and belabor thMr teams
without moicy at llmen Thli Inhu-
man thrashing tbo frantic howling of
UiedcgH the bitter and terrible cold
mako up the mode of winter travel
From the tlrst covorliigofHnow llio
wholoeurfacoof tho plain Is on vast
sheet of white ho bright and glistening
as to render men blind nnd Hometlnioi
crazy hy tho continual glare Not u
Hound In henrd over tho immense waste
save now nnd then ut night tho sharp
hark ofthocoyotewolf not u sprckor
n bird dota
licnvnn nothing bttt
0
mid Intense eold culmffl
nldwlntorntfroni 4n
over ViAtilM
low zero or
Tho cold bocomen Merclffl
wind nwcops ncrosn lt nr 4
fiiinldwlntorthoVn
dnywlthallgliwiHUKS
towurda tho north B5 tfflS
pollradry co specula i3l
ami lillynrili j i V
nndlllard8junipupinJIU
seemingly jilensunt w itf
inoiiolliir with a
hurricane tho v
wind blow
offortyorimymlicaaiuTun
thormomotcr reglHtM tlt
M >
degrees lielow zero Willi
snowdust hard s bul itTff
can well bo Imagined wS 1
their lips nro bluo nnd refuuT
tho worda fool Wlii
icy Wli cb
In exposed It Ijccoiiiw froBtuJt
into
afterwards uwa
trlls uro gluod
hung from tho eyelids ToSEP
knlfo with the baud wnuia lJdhmI
joal of Hro Tho hot tea ffcJSfeTn
It Is being drunk breath fre iUT
tunootisly Into solid itimpj ofJtre
10 degrees below zero nieani
a jierlod whoso dumMon l1
plro lu tho hours of n wlutetiil9 >
If there was no lire or ineaaVlJ
dllng ono on tlio trull jtug
XBMPLHri f
fill
Hr oli 1 to tliu UaMie yit
Tkmiii Tkx July 4 CwiiK
C Jl Ohltin loft hero on huatei
In Fo tniln this evening f lnf
nrmed with n writ for tliestm
Morris churgod with placlniJuSi
tlons on tho track of tht Iftff
road Tho ofletiBu m be t r
frequently of lute and thtiiia
woiktd up by Detective AKtU
lied
WICHITA FAUjmla
CorreHjionUonce or the Gnzclle dgr
Wichita FAirsTix Jt
A Wood or Dallas roprcsi
Weir Plow company nud thijvoii
ft Urban Haro company wnn
nt this place this inorntnHi
Houthbound train charjediWyi
der In Tonuessco Capt MrirJoi
tho rnngera und Deputy Bhcielll
elilcted thourrcst In accoiitHtl
a telegrum rrom bort VeJM
Wood nald ho was tbo Ellipse
name ami later in tlio clay ttjtiaV
leased on account or tliensudi
sulllolent evidence or lilenWntle1
hold him Kilo
Onoof tho two rreoclrcuiorfn
rles in IMilladelphla thiro
I Friends lu Gerinautowujilijjg
l work or fiction upon lt8sb iSst
loans nenrly 15000 volam nBi
and about UfiOOO ieoplocooiUedl
to read lu Itn rooms lend
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The Only all Steel Rail Line in the Staf
nffiUSa 11 TWO DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
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PULLMAN SLEJEUINQ OARS ON NIGHT TRAtfrrm
Anil wild Its connections forms the only DOUBLE DAILY ROUTE FBOM J
and CENTI1AL TEXAS jes
Where IMMEDIATE Canneollans qrs made with THROUGH CAR LlNHrlm
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST
THE SHORTEST LINEV
BolwoonToxaj Kansas CHy Oannlbal nnd SI Louis andPavorablanwW
BOH and MI8S0URI PACiriO RAILWAY to KANSAS 01X7 AHI0
or St Louts to all points But North and West H
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EKrBEs rajpNs ii
Lalayotlo La Houston Dallns Shorman and Donisoa fei jfr
ANDTHKNCB VIA ftlui
Missouri PacUio Raily through tho Indian Territory via r
Fort Scott Kan and Wtao
Sloopors Daily Eaoh Way Botwoon Houston am
° < > lrlnit lo imrebmo tiok U to > Mia to friend
nnejr iiy eonsultlnzouraxenU
UUmIo ruonu UonMttt u of frl htpM agt rontes Ao appw rn
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