Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 64, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 30, 1885 Page: 1 of 8
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responding a dollar Is It nota lriatter rjf unusnal iraportanco that
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heit somo pains to find a place where your money will securo the lanrest ro
havo real
feras Wei many bargains in every department ud can assuredly
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ladiesmissesnnd childrenfelt bats
FANCY FEATHERS AND REAL OSTRICH TIPS
schiiue drawn on all tho principal cities of Kuropo Collections a specialty
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the Assortment and In Exclusive Novelties s S
MlTAdv trimmed hats and bonnet
vre exhibit over 750 various designs In fnncv feathers and blrdiM prices varvlng from 10c
Upward to fiM
Kr bunch of three feathers verj stilish
Eiri Oitrlch tips
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RIBBONS
irciliow tho most fa hlonable styles and uracils of plain fancy or Maple ribbon
teen In Iort Worth Wf keep I u complete assortment otllve
distinct brands In bntln Gros Grain ribbon
TnlTcfuglovcs never sold for lc Hum Jloti
j Jersey gloves In all the leading colors
l Childrens Jcr 0 gloics
9 to be
Kvtfnordinui v uiulTJitpiOfcMlciitca TIurynliiw In Our
GLOVE DEPARTMENT
tiJpt Ladles black and colored 1rnmo Illi gloves
< < Jersey glomes all color and lilaek cold last vear at Jloo
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THIS DEPARTMENT CANNOT BE FOUND IN THIS OR LARGER CITIES
mil I button Md kIotch of a high grade III cost > ou elsewhere J100
oncri kids cant be mitchcd for less than jl 0
black glovci sold In largirrll at 1 0
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pcOvci < Jin lovuiiy nvlilbtt In tlio tutu W eun only CJlvo
iia oiv lrlous In TIiIh DoptiiliiKiit but ii1L < > vii < Iuh
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ihlldrtns hose extra longlllbbed full llnl h slies bl7bl advertised elsewhere nti bar
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BiSdicos Wool hose full regular made Dcrbj rlbbedsUc SiandC ic7niid71iV > cSnndtl too
Our ladleshose cannot be njualcd as to iunllllce t > le and prices
Lfncmembcr il a > < that It you etcr Itndour goods other than represented ouhae thepiltl
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THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
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pertaining to conservative banking receive careful and prompt attention
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IDutaORSA M lirltton S Y Lomax 0 II Daggett AV 0Turner and Chas Schcuber
II HAKItOII
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IORNER HOUSTON AND SECOND STS FORT WORTH TEXAS
Cash Cnpltnl and Surplus H4300O0
toit JS aodvvlnMIIT vd JDltecd 7aneCettl IC Bennett Ocorgo Jackson
S It Jlurnett U II llarrold ana K l lkara
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
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BE FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANK
Successors to Tldball Vanandt A Co I ort Worth Texas
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and renilllid Vx
I Unierat banking business transacted Collections niado prompll
> e < lr n on nil tho principal Ullo of lurope
J I hmlth J J Jams I J
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Vice Ircsldent
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Cashier
I W HOII IN08W OltTII
Assistant Cashlo
TIIE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
fort Worlh Texas Second Str > ct belweon Houston and Throckmorton
CAllTAI PAID IN I tO0O SUUlTAIS IUND StHOOO
Wttl a general banking business Collections raado and promptly remitted Exchange
fn all the principal cities of Europe
ifOESWJlloaiJiHogscUJlt Adams II Edrln ton J V hills S II Mnlkey
IJ AV HolllniBWorth
IJAimisov rrcsldent
NUTT Ice lresldont
THE STATE NATIONAL BANK
lOvnei Main und Fourth Streets 3Tort AVortli Tex
Iranacted Bafcly Deposit lioxes forrent
ttnoM A general M Harrison banking II business Cllleatt J P Smith A II Smlth C JSwacv Jno C Ilr
rlson bldney Martin
fHE LEWIS HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER
PREVENTIVE FOR
315 Houston gtpcet
j wis Drojijers Qo
goot and gb ° F ° pt Woptr i xa
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Another Son of Denmark Seeks
Thorny Throne
Ilrltnlit Coveting n ltrllllnul Gem
Her Orioiitnl lHndem
for
A ClilmM ItmTUl V ho Dnrnl KnowClic
VVnrls Ov r
thi nnviit > as vkackmaiohi
St 1iti iiwihiiiO Sept > The Jour-
nal du St Ietersburjr votninenUns m
tho ltoomiiecau dllllculty says there In
no question but that tho conference ot
cmVtors at ront tuitIuople will ar
KS P U l diplomatic action
totyahlH othTuikeyniHl lnltatla so a
to prevent a conflict between them mid
thus allow the slgncri ol the Berlin treaty
tiino to dl < eoer a solutlou that will be In
letrmony with the lntcrv ts o Turkey and
the balance olpower In theTjist
ieticril peace will be maintained when
the KaMorit question Is under the moral
authority of Kuropo The picltlc
tendency oj the powers admits ol hope
that the crNU will not ausment tiuil that
what rtrht appeared a dllllcult problem
will be promptly sohed
riitnn vlooih in isjdia
CAt trrTA Sept it DNasttmm
floods eoerhijttit ana ol i00 wpiare
tulles occtirrcti in the presidency ol lien
gal the laige t and most populous ol the
twehu main divisions ol British India A
jreat amount of property has been de-
stroyed and a number of lltcs lost Many
families aVe made destitute Houses
v J crops cattle and portable good of cery
soojdcserlptlou hac been carried away by
JotOaHdioc Uic floods The ovcminrut tiuthorltles
are dlstrlbtitui provisions and clolhlng
und dolus all they van to ivlteve the unf
fercrn
lttlso rolnriAjvhleh was thou lit to have
been the bcstVuirbor betvweu Calcutta
and ltombav nalu rootm and accessible
to all ships was struck by a Mormvvave
on the id Inst with such force that most
of the Inhabitants perished
IltOIOSKII ANMAATION OF 1IUH1IAH
loMxiN Sept it > Virl Duaerlu
viceroy of India telegraphs to tho llrlt
lsh government that the necessity has
conic for nil tinned Intervention In llur
mah and that he has ordered the
chief commissioner in llrltlsh llurmah to
scud to King Thecbaw to protest against
the return of the Utirtnalt Tradtng asso-
ciation The tenor of Karl Dufferlns
advices points to an early annexation of
Iluruiuh The Burmese envoy at Paris
ays that the sole object of bis mission
was to arrange a treaty ol commerce
with Trance and to resist the annexation
of Burmah to India In every possible
maimer
TltMItNd HIS COATTAILS
riviji Sept Caceilst the Peru-
vian minister tor foreign affairs has di-
rected a circular to the diplomatic cotps
here sajlng that as they will not recog-
nize his government they must In ac-
cordance with the opinions of several au-
thorities on international law which he
quotes declare Cacerlsts government to
be belligctent In case tills Is not com-
piled with ho villi not be able to extend
the usual privliege to foreign subjects In
provinces under Cacerlsts government
und will consider and treat Ihem as Pe-
ruvian subjects
Tin iitrNCii vrousiii >
iosiniv Sept LO A dispatch torn
Mozambique recelvcti hero today gives
the details of a battle between Kieuch
troops muler Admiral Mlotand Hnvas at
Tarafat Madagascar on Sept 10 last
II claims that the Trench fotces were
defeated The Hovas occupied a strongly
I entrenched position which Admiral Allot
I attempted to captuie After very severe
lighting lasting fully two limits the
Trench were compelled to fall back to
Tniulia which they did In an orderly
manner with n loss of thirty men killed
and wounded
Tin hoovmxiiian i ttotiitti
Iomion Sept meeting of em
bassadors to consider the HoomTlecau
question will be held at Constantinople
next Monday Htpresentatlves of Seivla
lloomTlee and Greece will be admitted
to take part In the discussions M
deOleis itussian foreign minister
iptessesthe powers to make the doposl
1 of Alexander
tlon Prince a hading propo-
sition The car favoin the candidacy ot
Prince Wnldemnr
I SVIAII10 IN CANADA
Mon i nnu Cin ua Sept ai > A gen
It Ionian ou the clllens committee tocliy
claims then 1 are at least tOOO cases ot
smallpox In the eltv The opening of the
Theater JIoyil has been Indellnllely post
i poned on account of tho smallpox epl
ivStISiilSK f I tlcinlo The health olllolals are encoull
terlng
tho most determined opposl
pitoriTS winooo tlon In their workot placarding especial
ly In the east end ot thccltv and several
arrests have been made
OltltTACTlMT
> Ukmiiuih Sept SO The lullltar nil
Ithorltles haie taken possession of the
I railroads throughout the country and
ordinary travel Is stopped In addition
ito the resen es 10000 of tho laud re
i series haie been called out foraetlie
I service
1 DONTWANT 15Mlflsll fOODS
LoMoN ScpU S Irlsli lojiilists
I have started a fund for the assistants of
i persons who have been bojeotted The
Klllarney National league has decided to
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boycott all stores selling Tngllsh goods
lhf OHOIICUA8 VICTIMS
M l nvi io Sept so There Were 159
jievv cases of cUilora and HJ deaths from
I the d ea e reported here jostcrday
hate becti
towns
of the
formed
lied
In
ImslHuti of n Nrv tolmiy
FQHT WORTH TEXAS VKDNKSDAY SEPTEMBER JO 1881
I Tlag surrender the trrnoh troops nt
i ltrlnitlnlh Cholera Is raging at Jtno
The average number of deaths dallv Is
1 thirty A Chinese general nl the hcntl ot
o large force has Invaded Anani against
tlio Trench
A POIxSilUAlllO nXNIPOTKNTIAKV
rituifiHiiiut Sept at AH male
11 ranches
frcs hoeirly
the principal
a Ntv ioni ma voir
J > lto Sept t Ahlcn an JfAn
Staples 1 S A was today elected lord
major of London
JAIXKSVlIlK
llmbryi Stntc
liivrsvtitu Tt Scid
morning about t oclock while
trnm li
t Thls
Hub Cios
sett was returning to his homo fiom
Gainesville he was hold up b > two men
who dcinniulid his money The men bad
sixshooters and More handkerchiefs over
thelrfcices Gossettwns relieved of8S In
mono Vursult has been given and as
tho police olllccrs have strong suspicions
as to who Ihe gnllty parties tucvtheir eap
turo I iry probable
Wiley Wilson charged with Iheft was
brought before Judge Plner jesletdiy
evening on a wilt ot habeas cotpus nnu
dlscliargcd
upon
which presented
posed of more than twelve members A-
new complaint was Immediately died
against defendant und hewns taken back
to jail
A large delegation from Sprlngileld
Ohio w ill shortly v Islt this section for
tho purpose ot locating homos for a
colbny There seems to bo lltllo doubt
ot their locating mar Gainesville as
grounds liive been selected and ai range
incuts ate being made for tho reception
of a large number of thrifty energetic
fanners This settlement tributary to
Galtiestllle will greatly Improve our
citys advantages uud start such n boom
as was noier before witnessed here
Cooke county otters ndvnulages unsur
passed by tiny other and the location ol
thlscolony will euhntuo theprospeilty of
the whole county
The entire stock of groceries ot T V
Conrad recently taken possession of by
the Bed Blvcr National bank under deal
of trust Is advertised < be sold on next
Tuesday October fi
The Hie department ot tho clly will
meet toldght at the clly ball to ur
range a programme for the setnluumiul
parade willed will take place Thursday
October 1
Cotton receipts today about same as
yeidertbn Prices rmnieiUroul Si tc 81c
AUSTIN
Arret nf Tu Mnii AmiisiiI of tli latcl
siimltir
Hpeilal to the iaielte
Austin Ttv Sept ill Doc Woods
and Oilier Townseud the latter u nolo
rlous chickenthief were today exam-
ined before tho authorltlesand both com-
mitted without ball for the murder of
Grade Vance and Orange Washing-
ton The detectives have found
a negro boy who ou Sun-
day early In the night heard
Woods and Townsend plotting the inur
der of Oracle Vance Cpon this and
other testimony they were committed
No lynching demonstrations were made
today and none are now expected
quiet
There Is feeling now
these outrages will stop
less there Is an organized
II turns out tnat a small
All Is
that
mi
ffaiK
silver
watch was found clasped mound the aim
of tho iiiurdeied woman Vance which
was the pioperly of a Swedish servant
girl whoso room at tho resldenco of Mr
Hobluson had been burglarled the
night ot the muidcr The glrlsname was
engraved Inside Shewasuot luthetoom
when the villain entered and she had
a narrow escape from tho iniuderer and
ravlslierof the Vunee woman
ihe roils ot Piesldlo count just In
show a decrease of 917711
Seven bids for tho lease of grailna
lands were received by the secretary of
the land bouid today In Pteshllo counlv
aggiegatlng tldrlseven sections
Gov Ireland today appointed Titos II
Swictici pilot commissioner ot Immigra-
tion at Oulioston Sweeney is a brother
of has C Sweeney recentlv appointed
collector of the cusfomhoilse
Ills thought that the laud board will
declare several counties out West ngil
enltural Instuad of grazing owing to com
uilssloiiers loports
y ixjlhlh i > xoci > T
llnrdaj Il < I Mr > u ril TI111I Diiuninril
Others Mnjr llxnpe
Mw Voitit hepl SU Tord Ward to-
night left an unsigned statement with the
watttenof Ludlow Jail to ho glien to the
press In It he says he gate
schedules lo the receivers showing
what was done with the money of
Grant Ward He sas that one
of these statements shows that from
IHfcO to 1881 he paid out 9Cl 000
for his personal accounts that of this
sum he Invested > 5i00ii lit jyl
estate which he turned 01 or
to Mr Warner 011 the morning
after tho failure 1 that this leaves
ijliOoW for his living expenses
during that time but that he during tin
ssino period received 9i 0000 on
Ids Individual Investment tin sajs
none of the Grant i Ward money
was appropriated by blm He as-
serts that the wrongs dono have
Inured to the benefit of others
whom he declines to name until his trial
A mmn routes on but says he has no objection
Maiiiuii Sept it The gov eminent Ui their publication by tho receiver
will contract a loan of S OOOOtXK for the 1
purpose of unifying the Cuban debt j jauuty bonnet for the present itinntti
1 and appropriate for ckery costume Is a
1 a MAK invadis ANAM iam OShantcr of satin anttanaturit
1aiiis Sept i9 Advices from Hanloj wreath of ro es an tour Lace tosotUn
the capital of Tonquln saj the Black j the effect may bv tiuplo id
r
Alarming Riots nt Montreal by French
Canadians
between eighteen and thirtytwo ears nf
ago have been onUred to bo enrolled spe J H
c
tral toiiMsbloH Thoy will guard tho i SpctIr uRl Jjltti Io luinnrtl b lie
totvns at night nlBnlmcJlolllWnnH
Princo Alexander lets deputised TehvI
wnkoff Hodglpetroft to go to Constant
iionle to assure the sitltnn that peace and rK Vvrf r Milium cuwt t + 0i
order prevail In BoomLice
Dm I It flKOttj i < rllr l
UIMVrlNU VACCINATION
Mom in vc Sept Su ln ct > nseiptcnse
> f tho Inauguration ot compulsory vac-
cination totl ty at bout 7 oclock this
evtnlnsrt howling mob surrounded tb
KartKnd bra eh ot tho health otllee and
cwnplctely wrecked the building The
police on duty wore ixwurless and the
mob gathering strength troin this
matched to the rentrtli oltlcc In the city
hall lly this time however nit nlnrtti
hadb en sounded and t stixiug lotvcud
constibles were galbeivd logelherInside
but Uivhur no one emmiumllng the mob
drove litem out of Ihelr way like sheep
After the mob had snm ied the ceiittal
olllce the mined thole attention to tho
central police station and soon
had all the windows m t ab
Imlhflui broken ltoxolver shots wore
treeii tltxil at tho polleo to scare theei
The police tired over iheli hnsds onlv to
be it celled with jeers and laughter
Things i mv looked so bud that the police
weixi armed wIth rliles wltln Used bujo
nets bu > r happllv I It was not deemed
Defendant was released
the gtonud tlut the jjmnd iurj necesstuy to so ilieui The
the iudletment was com 0V sI trwil the mob e
coiistnliles
lubblug them
right audi Wit mitt succeeding In dispers
ing them but not before they bail
wreekedtlwgrcntef poitlonof tltsi court
Imiisu windows which aro opposite the
clt hall The mob luoke up Into
different bodies nnd proceeded to wreck
the windows ot the Herald ollku nnd
windows ol the oillces ot medical health
olllccrs cluilniuu of tho lluuneo commit-
tee and puMV inccluatois
A number ot arrests were made The
city Is In n slate ot great oxutomenl
Should the riots bo continued tomorrow
night tho bollecwill patrol niouiu pub-
lic bulldliigs dlulght while tho military
wllltoniomwv bo held In readiness to
quickly put n stop to a repetition of such
scenes
Ptoo Is not Hinting that tho disgrace-
ful rloti o last evening was the work of
two corrupilonWts ot the city council
who have ever since the outbreak ot
smallpov pandered to the prejudices of
Ignorant Trelicli Canadians ami sustained
them In their opposition to remedial
measures This Is vouched foe by the
health olllccrs Whose biireiut was
wiecked by the crowd He has since lied
the city his lite > > olug threatened
The active rlnglcadeiS wete Trench
lommunlsts who led the mob shouting
Vivo la Trance Vivo la Couiimnnr
Braio Hid and Down wlili the
English and vaccination
A repetition of Inst nights riol In being
organized and three regiments ot In-
fantry a troop of cavalry ami a
battery ot artillery have been called cnti
Tho programme of the rlolets for to-
night Is to sack nnd hum nil llm IjigllMh
newspaper oillces uud Ia 1atrlc the
majors paper
They threaten to hang the major ot St
Jruu llaptlste who Is enforcing compul-
sory aclnuutlon there They ubo
threaten to bum down the house ot tlvc
chairman ot the health bouid
The greatest excitement proiall and
business Is at a standstill Sectional
feeling tuns high but tho educated
Trench classes denounce Ihe i Intern Tho
whole of tho brigade of the Tilth
military district has just been called out
Tho brigade numbers about IMK ol all
arms
Among the rioters last night woie
man of Ihe Sixtieth Trench Cniiidlau
regiment 1onr hundred qiinirymen from
Cortcati St Louis promised to join the
rioters tnulghl The major Is laboring
wllli great pluck He has Issued a proc-
lamation culling ou good citizens loas
sist tho authorities In keeping puiee
At I p in Illtj men of tho Vletoilu
llllles were stationed In their nimoiy and
bo Boyal Scots were mounting guanl at
the clly hall
Thomajorand soveial ahtorimu hnve
been nolllled Unit Ihell house will be
hunted tonight
A Ulltllltllli IVMIIINO
llu 111111 N Sejit ay Last
night four negroes Jerry Tlnch Ids wife
Jce Tyson and John Patlshlll were
Ivuched 0110 mile from Pottsboru
luitliamcount Theyvveie taken from
jull and their bodies were found this
morning suspended to a lice ucvir the
public road This Is n sequel to the
triple iniiidi 1 of Ihe Tlnch fnmllv on Ihe
night of the ith of last July uiuithc mur-
der of the Gtliither family ncui the same
spot eighteen months ago
Thete wcie two of the 1 Inch fami-
ly Edward nged seventyiilnc and his
slsier aged elgldy one They vvoio found
on tho montlng of July S lying ou tho
lloor w Ith their throats cut Near them
lay their servant n negro boy aged six-
teen All had been knocked 011 the head
with on ax Suspicion early rested on n
negro named Jeny rlnch and ho was ar-
rested It was a great task from Hie first
to prevent his being Ilich < d Jee Tsou
was ultirwurds ancstcd and some time
Inter Jno Tettlshlll was taken 011 n
charge ol being concerned In Ihe
Gunther minder mid possibly In the
Tlnch murder t lt > Mas said to Imve
been seen near tho sjlot when tho Gun
thers wereklllcd noil tlw next morning
wasltinnolhii eotinty and told the Unit
news there i l the crime The verdict of
tin coronets Jury was loiitr delayed by
the feeling that If It was averse to the pris-
oners they would bo promptly Ijnched
The urdlct was ilnnlly rendered and
wa against the prisoners A majority of
the people ap > car lo be satisfied these
people were guilty of both murders tor
the two were mysteriously connected
DASTAHDIV MtlllDI K
Spc4Mlolbo Oast tie
AViuiiita K fw 1VX Kepi M W
W CJirlstmau and K Ashby from
Gates lllo were traveling on horseback
between this clly ami Harrpld yesterday
H W
VOL XL NO M
afternoon when they were Joined byn
third man who enime Is not Known
The stranger proposed to CUrtstnutn to
buy Idhorse but ho would not sell It
Alter trmrllng about ten wilt together
tho similiter snot ChriBlmsri In the back
As Chrlstnwn felt Jrom his horse Avhbv
who was tintrnied reached for Christ
trmnft M < shtniter but tailed to rctirv It
He heiinttempied to e k safety In illaht
IrretnuttlertT changed horses wltlitho
dead man And started h > pnrstiH ot Ash
by nnd pressed hint sf > closely ibut he
got oil his horse and touk lu th brtrsh
As ho was dismounting the murderer
shot hint through the right shoulder giv-
ing hltn a severe though not fatal
wound
Chrlttmaus deatJ body at last acewmts
was left lying whert It fell when ho was
murdered The intrrderer has not beets
heatd from The coroners jury Counti
Mtorucy Bold nnd Moore county phis
Man havo just left for the sceno et tliw
affray Capi McMurrajs rangers uiv
setuirltig tho country nnd the murderer
will utidotibtnllv boemtght
VIllMt IN HOtnil CAHIICINA
CniuttsTov S C Septv i8 slake
TiVivTcrs a dinnkeu ueazn attempted to
outrage three ttspecinbli while wotutlt
lUlint about tluo miles from Summer
illlt > jesterdiv morning and falling lu
the ntlempi burned down the dwellltig lu
whim thpy lived Two ef
the women Mis Mitchell nnd
her daughter Mntiuh nUmt nineteen
yeaisolnge iscnpnl throup > the btek
door of their house Into the woods
Alary Bowels ihe oilier vvamatit was
ciiiighUand so tonlbty 1n1ltreated tint
she will Inevitably die TloweiS was
putsuetl l i a coiistnhloand resisting m
rost was shot He tlnl foridmut a hilt
mile llimtlgli the woods when lo foll and
evplivd
rtvl < il or illinium in iu imui Cunt
I lelds
Sl > ecl l lo tho Oiuelle
HovviH Tux Sept ae Moegim Jones
ot your city Is beiv looking after Ids coal
Interests He brought two men with llu
neciostfiiry tools to oxpeilmuut oil Ills
land for coaU but found sumo one vise
had already found the coivl for lilni A
lawsuit will no the result MnJ Ste-
phens of Mniitigiie repres itts thu other
sideCotton
Cotton Is coming In llwdy 1 rlces
range from PtO to sjtO eonU lteiuljits
15 bales dally oil hand lan bales
Tho County Alliance eottonyaiil Is In
full blast
Tlui Tort Wiiuth DeHVettitnlltotAl havo
just finished their unw cotton pint form
and have mado allnrrungemenhs tobtiudlo
tlio largo crop from hero this nvasou
There will he WIOO bides sliippetl fiom
this pluue
The WuinauN Christian Tdiiip iaueo
union ofgunlciia branch here with Mrs
CharlesHead president Mis Hr llm
roughs vleepiesldent Mrs It H Gray
secretary MrsA U Curttss tietistiret
Thuyhiivo about 100 memliCTf and tbell
tinluptup Ih felt In all eliclesof society
The Methodist rev Ivnl Is stUI going on
coudticled by > > Sherwood nsulsted by
Bro Blackburn presiding eliUr Great
Interest Is inanaesUd und iiuiutrtites 1011
ersliins have betu made
Business Is lively uud all the merchants
are nsdi tag largp eouslgiuacnU of
goods and report heavy sales
Ma Sciuggs ot Dallas ls > In the city
looking alter bis coal lutciests We mo
suroot spteudlilcoal six miles southeast
ot Howie Il will 111 oven regular boom
for our city and louuty
4lsv iUin krrN in Ct uriiltout
IIihtom S < pt ll The city delegates
went present at the opening of Ihe sUtlo
couieullou ol the national Greenback
pally In this city today A platform was
ndoited which announces atlherenco
to principles set forth at the
national parly eonvi ntlon ut Indlaiiapollst
dee laics that all actions transferring
power for coinage and Issuing of money
10 persons and coiporatlous should bo
revoked that the letlrement of legal
It mlirs Is 11 vicious attempt to iimioy
the ptople and disturb business and
Is a violation ot law It fa
vors frequent eltetlous and rotation lu
olllce and condemns the nttouipt to eie
iiteau arUtociaey ol oillteholders ulxler
prolcutlou of olvll service nform c < m
demns as imiicccssiirj long sesslmii ol
leglslatuies and sets foiIII that legisla-
tion for the boiler protection of vviigo
workers Is ileiiimuleii
The following stuto ticket nolnliiitled
by iieeluinutlon Governor James
Sumner of Milton lloiilcuantgntornnr
Jus M Hulfum of Liiut secretin of
state II W huillimitu of ltiwiiiue
tieastirei Gen Waller lliinnoii of llos
ton iitiilltor A HWwMlot Lunenbtirgt
tittorueyg nernl A T Hull of Hudson
TIih Vrllnl Ilopliei
Si Lot is Sept Sit All picparullons
or Ihe St Louis fair and the ininiiat
spectacle of Veiled Prophets ami inttlOR
pageant which takes place during fair
week oimuctiolng next Mondayare now
completed and promises to exceed those
of nny ircsjedlngiar J ho races provi-
ded by fair the nssoelutloiivvlll be tho lest
eior trotted here and the fair itself will
excel In extent and variety of exhibits
any of Its nredceessois VlcePresldenl
Thomas A Hendricks will belireiicnt dur-
ing the fair and u large 1units of dls
tingulsheil men In all pan hav < bvn in
tiled Including President Cleteluud md
hs cabinet The grand lljumltmiloit wil
be repealed this year but < ni atmudei
sculu than lieretoloie and almost the en
tiro business part 01 the citywill be
ndatc with gas and electric lights In
globUdf all ilolori rind all hues
On tint WiirPiill
Pulsion Amiist Bept M i Infor-
mation recelvcti from Cllflou
of Indian depredations Is go
alarming that Gov Trillin his
Issued 11 general order today calling
out the lutlltla tor active service
IJeutCol igau ot Clifton was
placed lu coiuiuuiid Gel Conk has
sent out notices warning settlers of their
danger rml advising them to tale
mcrtKUies to proleut themselves A
large body of hostile Is reported
In Grunt county N M Got Trittlo bus
tclegranhed Gov Itoss of New Mexico to
incetlilmnt Albuquequrf wheiu lit goc
tomorrow aud thence to Cllltoii
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