Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 221, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 16, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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POLITICAL
i >
Tbomas B Bonnor of Tjlor Advocated
for President of thb Houston
Convention
William Greon Nominated for Gongren
by the Bopubiicans of tho Twelfth
District
Bepnblicftn 8tate Convention Galled
to Meet at Houston Boptcm
bor 2
nrrnuiiAffH riiuM this hack
Bpeclnl to Ufa Onrotlo
liONnviitw Tix Aug 15 B W
Brown today withdraws from tlio
raoo for tho lieutenantgovernorship
TENTH IHSTltlUT HKlUIIUOANB
Special to the Clnrcte
Ban Antonio Trx Aug If Tho
Republican congressional executive
committee for tho Tenth district have
decldid to cull a convention In this
city on 8opti < taiber 10
oovku uk < ik Tin cuoctawc
Fojbt Smith Ante Aug If Ac-
cording to th4 returns fronl tho Cher
ok co nation Edmund MoCurtaln n
brother of tlxi present Itlqauiboiit Ik
elected governor of the Clibctaws by a
jnajority of over two bflritlred
V 4M
I DON CAMKrtON
PiniADEUjiJA Pa auk 16
Chairman Cooper of tho Itopubllcan
aUt qomtniUevotoday Bald to an
Evejlng JlolegrHpii rejwrtur that Sen-
ator J DoijaltrCiitnordii will not liu a
candidate lorreolcctlon to tho United
Btntcs senate
AOItKltb TO KlSAnitltK
Bamimok Ma Aug 1C Tho
Democratic convention of tho Second
congressional district today took nine
more ballots making 1I0S Unsuc-
cessfully On tho lost ballot tho
voto was Talbott i Shaw o
Hopkins ft mid Constable I
raoh county voting for fta own candi-
date Thu convention adjourned tiiiiii
dlo leaving Ihu imiUer In tho IihiiiIh
of the statu i mitral committee
a coumii > CONVENTION
Bpeclnl to tlio Oiuotto
Biikniiam TiV Aug 15 The Jtc
publlcan senatorial convention of the
Twelfth district composed ofthocouu
tlea of Kort Jtuiitl Waller Austin
Washington and JUirleson mqt here
yesterday Tho dclegatiH worn all
colored William Qrven white of
Austin county was nnmluaed on the
fourth ballot A resolution of sympa-
thy for the negroea killed atl leuipsfcad
was ad < ii > ted Tho proceedings were
hanuonloiiH The convention was held
Inn colored suburb of tho town Mr
Barton wan elected district chalrmuu
A W Knoxstm district secietnry
Both colored
THOMAH 11 llONNKII
Special to tlio Ouzotti
Tvikii Tix Aug 1ft A very gen-
eral solicitation from Mlddlo and East
cr n Texas has been mado to luduoe
Hon ThoiuAl It Bonnor of this city
to allow his name used for tho presi-
dency of tho Houston convention Col
Bonnor Is otic of the delegates from
this county Ho mado ouo of tlio
ablest speakers which the Texas
house of representative ever had
Thoablujuauner b u presided over the
grand lodge nfTixus of which he
was grand master is well remembered
A full delegation goes from till comi-
ty Gov llubbard of tho delegation
has accepted the Invitation of tint
Democratic club of Ihu city of 1 louston
to speak to thum on Monday nightthe
IHtb lust
Judge K iburtmin who was nomi-
nated by Ufu Democrats as candldutu
for Uoatcr for Smith and Gregg conn
tlea declines thu nomination Another
convention will be called
a iiicuprioN to nrtiic ioiin
Utioa X V Ailg 15 tien Logan
reached Utlui at It oclock A great
crowd with muslo ciiiuunudcd him at
tho depot A procession was formed
to thu Hutleilleld house here
from thu balcony Senator
Coggeshall Introduced Logan
Ijogau expressed tho great plei uro It
gavo him to meet with such a cordial
welcome wherever ho had been in
Now York statu Tho prtnont lnaiill
ful morning would surve to introduce
to him most happily tho elilmi of
Utlca whoso cordial reception would
over ho gratefully remembered
Reference hud been iniulo to tho ser-
vice which hu rendered hla eonntry
Ho felt that whatever hu ttliy Iniye
douo lu tbu past It had been solely Ills
dnty Every American citizen when
his country ls lit diiug r should stand
ready to sustain It hy < forcu of arms or
otherwise
When Logan finished throo hearty
cheers weru given him and Mtvor
Sliermau of Utioa nquouuued thst
IiOgan would romuln nil hour In the
hotel and recelvu thp ilfUens Thou
Bauds went lu to sliakuliantis Logan
left for the WiHt at HMO via tbeXuw
York Central He remains lu Uullalo
over night leaving at K 10 lu the uiorn
lug via tho Uullalo A llttslmrg for
Chautauiua A grand reqepilon Is
rotulsed there Ho expects to reach
hlcago Tuesday morning Mrs
IiOgau leaves lit i this aflernoon for-
Went Point whom she Will spend a
few day
AT SVHACUSK
Sxhacusk X V Aug 15 Gen
Logau arrived this aflernoon There
were gatherings tit all tho stations
There were hearty greeting bv thu
grand army veterans at Jtoniy Oneida
and Cousalaw Brief ronviiks were
made by Logan at Syracuse where
theia was ti crowd of many thousands
In Vanderbllt Logan spoke of tho
hearty greetings given him by the peo-
ple ana returned thanks to the com-
mittee from Hooheater and the Inter
medlato polulu who took him in
charge
IU iniHlfCAN TATi convention
Special to Uia elMolte
Austin Tkx Aug 15The Hu
publican state executive committee In
aeaelou here today Issued a call for a
Republican state sonvoutlon to meet
lu Houston on September 2i The
ooiumitUeiwt with clofcod doors but
it la levii lhat it held a stormy sea
tdcai Tle taoJorty at jtfie outset
were InAfavor of no cnnvcutlon
and no uominaons hut the
waa turned by Judge Blnkleyi
wko wade
1155
a powerful I lea ori aciju
JmtUw He said thai lliovRepuljl
UMBtlneDt was overwneimn In
eaa overwhelmingly
l
ih ta
not He charged that tho
only reason of the objectors was be
tause they feared It would not act as
they desired Ho WTO determined for
his part that the Republican party
should not bo scattered and demoral-
ized under his administration
as chairman of the state com
mlttto which ho feared would
lie the result should thu policy of mak-
ing no nominations prcviill Hu
wanted to make tho tight on principles
and wbllu the struggle was hopeless In
this campaign they must ultimately
triumph If the convention deemed
prudent the elements difoatlsfled with
the status of Democracy on leading
stalo Issuea might bo given
a representation oil the
ticket Tho Judge warned the com-
mittee that tho voice of thu people
could not be stilled by any arbitrary
action It might take Tlio leading
n prcsenlatlvo of tho notlcket Idea
waa Col DeOress postmaster of
this city Lie argued that
thoy had no available man
who was willing lo make an active
cnnvius of tho sbte and that the
people wer too poor lo attend a con
VHitlou Thovotu cannot be learned
but It Is supposed to have been close
Tlio result or this action will undoubt-
edly he to put a straight Iteiiubllcan
ticket In the Held Jud < o iilnkley Is
the popular choice for the lMibunia
torlijl candidate but It 1 understood
that on account of bu lnets relatione
hu will not accent It There Is uood
reason to billevo that Wash
Jones can get tho nomination
If bo will take It which
Is doubted Wright Cuney of Galves-
ton Is among Lu vlUtlng Republicans
It Is said that ho has blaokllsted all
the old Arthur uinnnKers In the state
for the nlllclal axo of Mi lllalne
NOJIINATlONH
KaiiAmakoo Mich Aug 10 The
Repablleansbf the fourth congresslou
all district nominated J C Bdrrows
for congress at Threo Rivers this afler
noon
LirnK Hock Auic Aug 15 Tlio
Deiuocratlu con vein Ion at llrlnkley to-
day nominated MaJ C R llrecken
rhino for congress by acclamation
coitrus jiueiSTi
CorropoiKlonicorilio laicllc
Coitidis Ciniisn Ti Aug l i
Itoyall GlveiiH and G It fccott left this
inorlititg on the Aransas as delegates
to the convention at Houston
Tlio county Iouiinls Iouew court ap-
propriated ilOl towards paying the
expenses of lie Nileees county exhibit
at the worlds fair In Now Orleans It
Is prntmblc that tho cltlens who have
exhibits lu ohargo will ralso m iro
funds by subscription
Tlio court also appointed Simtiel
Tumiey us Inspector or bides and ani-
mals to till the unexpired term of Wil-
liam Older who died tho other day
IH5NTOX
Hpoclnt to tlio lutottc
Dinton Tr Aug 1ft In my
special of yesterday your printer over-
looked thu names of thu following
lady assistants chosen for positions In
our school
Mrs Annlo Hogg and MIhhm Tlllle
Trimble and Tlllle Jackson
Bo far ou has been asccrtaluid tho
situations by tho board of trusteea give
very general satisfaction This I am
glad to note for It In-
sures success from tho beginning
Thu school will Open Suntember 8 and
coiitlnuu ten mouths Tho salurles to
bo paid are as follows Irlnelpiil
tlfttNl for the term llrst assistant
I10U per month second ami third as
sUtaiits eaoh 75 per mouth fourth
iwidstant IV aud all others 10 per
mouth eaoli
Wehopoto seo mi iitteudaucn of
between live in id six hundred pupils
before the oloso of the Hiaslon
Prof Coinetys will Imvo for Court
laud Ala tomorrow lunrnliii to
miiko arraiigeineuts for taking ubarKO
of the school and will return Beiitem
tier 1
WACO NOTKLirrS
Hlidul to li ninuiiK
Waco Aug 15 Hon Hoger Q
Mills left for Helton at noon today
having an engagement to speak there
tomorrow It Is generally understood
that Dr II oikln of Limestone county
who Is ii Inenbaoker will dike the
Held again this fall as tin opponent of
Col Mills Ho undertook this same
thing two jtars ago mid will iu
snowed under tills jear as he was
then
A drouth has prevailed In this conn
ty for two mouths ami It gives rise to
many ludicrous Incidents Tbu latest
is thu story of a child born lu tbu Hra
os bottom a few miles from tbu city
which Immediately after birth
talked and predlutui ruin would
not f ll In this county for
11 vi 0i iv r mu lh u the
child died Huiidredsof negroes who
aru farming lu tho bottom bellovu tlio
story Implicitly
Hon J auk Uvans United States
i strict attorney In thu dan Antonio
dlslilel has been here two days He Is
retbMitas to htato politics but It Is
stated that ho Is not avei > o to Wash
Jones making thcracn again
TlieruarosunioeximuHliuisofdhisat
lafaollon at the hiKwIugof theqi estlou
of
dlMilcteleeiorshl into tho conven
tion yesterday ami u kick may be-
> at Houstim next week loo
Tyler of Helton was Indorsed for
tho poiJilou but imlv eight or Ion
voted ou ihu motion It being sprung
on thoeonvenilou without any warn
ifig Mr Tyler has many friends
however who will taml by hlni
Tlio Texas Orange
auvisTON Aug 13 At the ees
bIoii of the state grange to day a reso-
lution waa oilered by Mr Ferguson
which w s adopted to the iil ect that
tho representative from tliis grango
to tho uatloual grange use his luilu
euco to havu tlio constitution so
amended as to allow thu statu sraimo
to confer tho sixth degne on Its
delegates and on all tlvodegree mum
hers
< A resolutltin ofthanks to the citizens
of Galveston wasuuanlmously passed
A resolution by Mr Meiiefeo was
adopted Instructing tho lecturow to
niako thfttarltiiiuectloii one of special
iniportaiit0 to place beroro the pisoiile
explaining Its lolatlous as atlectlng
tholnterestof the nnuvea and that of
theunuori lu panlnular
A resolution was adopted not to ask
at any time In the future any reduc
tion In fare on any of tho railroads
andmioasklug the passage of a law-
making It high misdemeanor for any
memtiyr of Uio legislature or Judge to
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH ray ab RATImnAY A IMUSr 6
FOREIGN NEWS
A Paris Oourt Refuses a Divorce to
Mme Patti on tho Ground of In-
sufficient Game
Anarchists Oroitinjj Much Anxiety in
AnstriaA 250000 Fire in London
Rnmois That the Trench Wore Be
pulsed at the Bombardment of Kee
lnng Tho Obolera Pla guo
IIUCrANI
TiiMAAMTIlA8NA CASK
DinniN Aug 15 Tho IrNh txeou
tlvo nuthorlttes aro Investigating tho
Maamtrasnaoftsc and aro determined
If possible to arrive at tho truth or
falsity of Careys confection
KOVIT
TUB ClOIUION IIKMKf KXlKDITIOV
Caiuo Aug 15 Tho wbolo Gordon
relief expedition will bo pushed for-
ward to Wudy Haifa speedily It
will proceed direct from Semnsh to
Dongola There are plenty of boats
on tho Xlle both below Bild above the
cataracts for tlio transportation of
troops
IttSSIA
KUfeSIAN SIONOIOIV
St IKTKUsnuKa Aug < > Ilusslu
has despatched gunboats to tho com-
mander of some Islands to prevent an
Kngllslimaii named Snow who is lil-
ting out two vessels from resuming
tbu catching of sea otter an Industry
monopolized by Russians Hus la cou
llscated a schooner belonging to Snow
InTAM
AimTUIA
ANAKCiuara in AusritrA
ViiVNA Aug 1G There aro strong
reasons to suspect that tho recent ilres
In tliis city aro tlo work of tho an
arcbl ts Men havu lately been discov
ired cutting hoso jiljies at Urea but
have ecaped It Is asserted that tljreo
dangerous anarchists havu arrived
from London to avenge thb recently
executed anarchists for tbu uiiirdcr of
Htellmacher The police however
havu been unable to ii ml thorn
nimiivNV
IllKNCII OIT1CKHS AUItUSTI K
HmttiN Aug 15 Two men
lluvid to be French olllcers weru
rested at Cobleii whllo engaged
be
ll r
lu
sketching the fortillcations
IltANV IIHT
Hkhmn Aug 1ft Abbe Franz
Llst thu greatest living pianist has
lieuomu blind at Itayroiit It
Is siiggeMid that thu cause
of his blliiiluesH Is Hooking and
brandy It Is said hu < onsumes
daily a frightful quantity ol llipior and
oftun fulls ujUuii lu the theater Hu
has biitkeu oil wltli tbu princess of
Wluhuuitelu wb has Income a de-
votee of Abbu Lbzt He will leturn
to Weimar and end his days there
ruiNUK
MMK IAIllB IlIVOHCi
Iauis Aug 15 Ono advocate for
Mine lattl presented a petition today
for divorce from her husband tho
Martpiia de Caux Thu balance of tho
opinion expressed by the Paris court
refuses to grant tho divorce on tho
ground that thu law rcscrvea tho right
ofdlvorcoio such applicant as have
received Injury In tho marriage rela
tion An application for divorce was
also llled yesterday by Duo du Heaull
turnout lliu ground on which this Is
based Is thu alleged ruinous extrava-
gance of his wile
CltOII ltA
lAltm Aug 15 The cholera recoid
during thu last twentyfour hours Is as
follows Touloiit j three deaths at
CarcasMine six dea Iib sixteen fresh
eases at Xiuas one death nt Cettu
sown J at Vogue three
Toulon Aug 15 Ilireo deaths
OOtirud hern Ironi cholera last night
Among me victims was a naval lieu-
tenant
1oiroN Aug 1G Xi deaths have
occurred Imm cholera here today
Thu record of cholera in the hoipltil
la as follow for todaj Admitted I
cured I under treatment 7J
Mmwkiiiis Aug
tweiiiioiii hours Hiding at I oclock
to night fouiteeii deaths havu ucuurted
here from choleia
wiki rm i unscu virionioiis
IAiiih Aug 15 Itiuuors ai > Hying
about in loiiblus of I he dispatch olllces
that thu Frenuli Ibigslilp Up sullereil
severely dm lug tho boiiibirdiiiuut of
vielung It la reported alio Unit thu
1reiiuli werorepubed whenlaiidedand
failed to eplku Ihu guns A Foo Chow
dlspatuhHiiyulintllrltishAdmiral Dow
ell has arrived and will arrmiLo with
ollur foreign naval olllcers ror tho pro
tection of Kuropeauu in Clilim
PUbMllilt fi ltlt
PAHia Aug 15 In tho house of
depmita today Premier Ferry Indig
nantly ilonlisl tho reisirt that thu
Hovuahd leeaplmed iaiuitave
AVOlKOK CelMlllliNCK
TAItis Aug 15 Thu clumber of
depuiliH tonight by tt vntu of 17 to
0U pasiml a resolution expiesslng con
llOOtieu in thu goverimieni lor its llrm
uess lu causing tliu Tien Telng treaty
to boruspeeted
iniim
TUU ntKNUU AT HHAMIHAI
London Aug lGeiihicre dis-
patches statu that latuioire the
French minister to China declared
that the French have no Intention of
Interfering at Shanghai
A TKNOlt rou ooin
London Aug 16Miiiu Ctipotil
tho great tenor blnger Is lu marry the
daughter of
a wealthy luid o uer
IMlliAND AT TUK Wouin s ka1u
London Aug 15 Tnu Xews he
lloves
that the governnient will not
use any publlo funds for thu purpose of
representing Kngland at ihu New Or
leans
centennial but will deler the
matter lo tho Manchester chamber of
commerce
lEIOlt SMITH ONCANNIltVUSM
London Aug 15Xho Pall
Mall
OawttH published nn Interview with
Leigh Smith the Arctic explorer In
regard to tho allegation that tho Oreelv
paity was guilty of canulballstn Smith
refused to expiess ah opinion legard
ug the trulh of tho report Jfe sa d
however that It was strange that tho
survivors
should have been so weak
and prostrated If they had been ilvlm
pu human lleeh Some times ho
sa a
that starving men were notrest > ouslbh
for their notions himself knew if
ioautlientlocase
of cannibalism
the on
partof arctlqexplorers Personoily
laid on tho table Adjournesl duped to auohrtnlUm ihioJ which
tl ° Offoly theinsBlvJ
t i TV party found i
t Laboqcherelu Loudon Truth r v Uquld not aanvtlon the dniSlrnV
jjitUktK pre 4 oubrrad aud pnttcr la bta to se who should a6 that ft f
tbe
preveatlveof m Ight haw food but If the men mil
Plague the
the Scaro
pressed as a publlo nulsauce
Delusion and
Tho MoHoyod Aspoct of tho Job
Should Bring Suit
Texas
Kpi oliil OoiY iw > iiclonco of UioUazetto
Wasiiinoton Aug 14 It will bo
observed that within three days after
tho publication of tho letter of your
Washington correspondent telling
how the Texai cattle fever eo nomine
Is used as a grand popular delusion for
steal by the grand dopirtuieut of
iigrlculturu at Washington within
threo days idler thu publKitlou of this
letter tho Texas cuttle fever so called
or thu mouth and foot disease or both
broke out all over tho country There
was never anything likes It Dlspulehcj
fly about lu all directions telling
of the terrors aud destructlvoness und
spread ofinott frightful cow ailments
Prof Salmon and hisexperts und Dr
Lorlug tho MnHsaeluisetta philoso-
pher und all their clerks and inspect-
ors mid hog and cow dissectors are
tearing about from ono lo anothet fer
ritin scene of cow mortality
Wo hope the people will bo patient
Thuro Is no necessity for the least
alarm Telegraphic dispatches about
cows dont cost much and then the
government paya for them and thu
newspapers print them because farm
en read them hut thatsall A few rich
Kiistern cattlemen will monopolize
ho beef market for a few days
lexas cattle will be ruled out Con-
gress will bo humbugged The bureau
a justifying Its demand for half a mill
ion dollars and that good and great
l > lh who holds Oklahoma
under Teller with 10000 cattle in tho
hollow ot his hand makes a good
thing of It and we cant well see why
thusport is not worth tho candle
lbcsu dispatches annoiiiico tho sud
den appiaranco of a Texas cattlu fever
l1 1 111 sntcs IjUt U3 wait and see
ithin a week the dlseaso will disap
pear and simply because it never bad
existence Hut Texas should sue
tho department of agriculture
for
defamation Tho cattle
dlneaso not only nevor bad origin In
lexiw but never prevailed lu Texas
aud never altected Texas cattle till
these were Infected If at all in Chica
go oi tlielCast
Why therefore If not for specula
mourn villainous purposes call tho
diseaso Texas fuvet Lorlug and
his gang should bo punished under
tho law of libel and his bureau
L J D
Weather and Crops
Spoclatto tho motto
hHKNUAMTKX Aug 15Xo rain
has fallen hero since Into in June Tho
crops are suffering Tho now cotton
Ulooming in slowly about thirty
bales have been received
ProrWon tat Lunatics
Phiiadiiihia Aucr 15Acoiu
mltteo on lunacy oftho state boaM of
healthhavlngdlaoovered two outragea
pu losuio people by private parties
have Issued a circular to the medlcai
pro ess ou of theslate iertta
hat where they have i tbem
case of Insauo
beluga lu the harida if private mni
th honldseud themtSVheaU hi
THE IRISH
Closing Session of the Annual Convention
of the Irish National League in
America
Patrick Egan Chosen President
ISosion JU s Aug 15 Last night
Father Comity tho treasurer of the
Pamell fuud rcp rt d that the total
amount received 51760 waa
sent over to Ireland Chair-
man Gannon then introduced
Thos Sexton member of parliament
wtio was vocifcroitjly cheered
and made nu eIomieut speech
Father Cronlii followed in an
impressive address United States
Senator Joues of Florida was
presented to thu convention amid
great enthuMasm and Bpoku
briefly William K Redmond
memlipi of parliament also made an
addresx which was well received
Alexander Sullfvau then took thu
platform and Ibo audience already
moved lo a vast degreu of enthusiasm
went wild with excitement Sullivau
said that 11 tvnTunderstood that St
Iatrlokiluid driven reptiles from Ire-
land but oroatures hud been discov-
ered In Ireland which were not
classified lu nature These creatures
hud been bom in slimo in
in thu crevasse of Dubllu caUo These
creatures had been fought by ono who
wielded thu pen of John Mitchell
with tile grace o Thus Dtvls and m
consideration of the halted servlcen
Willi m OBrien hud performed he
moyed that llio Ireamer bo directed
to forward toQHflemlmmiui of Jtl000
A rising vote wns called lor
und lun It was found
that every dsleiatte present was
r cheering onthuslasfcilly and thechair
tated that Alexander Sullivan hud
been elected by acclamation
Sullivan was led to she platform and
received an ovation Ho said he could
not frame a soutence that would
proporly expiess his appreciation of
the honor done him by ihe nomina
tion but there were reasons both pub
llo and private that would prevent
lilm fruiu iiuaeiHtui tbu presidency of
the Irlnl atloiul league for auoiuer
term This ho said via absolute His
accluuiatiou amid a storm of ctieor B
and waving of hats mid hand
kerchiefs Nell OBrien of Mlf
souri Hips Doberty of Boston and
Mauricp F Wlllhare of Phlladulplil
were chosen vlctprcsldeiits P ilur
U helly was reelected treasurer und
Father Roger Wnlnh secretary A na
tional executive committee was then
oh wen and tho occoinl an mi id cdn
ventlon of tho Irish national league of
America was adjourned sine die tho
llc Bl > the Irte > > na
tional anthem Clod Save Ireland
AN KXCtlltSlON
Hoiton Mass Aug 15 Six
hundred ilelegatis to the frlsh nation
al league l rt todav on a harbor cscur
skin given by tlio Union city govern
lllshop Sliiiphoas Will
PmiAURM iiiA Pa Aug I5The
will of the bttoJllshop nthewShIlp
bon was admitted to probate today
Ho beiiieatlia to tho trustees of the
Methodist Episcopal church
one
teyentli of 1 wtato j tn J
mr tho endowment of an enft
cojial chair for a bishop who shall
5ftJttwV ilia
Children
There la Acolony ol Ieutsylvanfa
stateampiiat Lpntr ranch
Inclusively WholoHulo Dealers Id
ceedlugs of Jiiotico iiulloeksc urtthis
morning develops the following facts
Yesterday morning one B Monroe an
emplo > u of thuagrleultural iiuplement
oi his feet the cheering w us long aud
f Duke Go
enthusiastic and the vote was declared i
0 the farm of r
moved that tbu convention
speculative purposes by Hutern cittlo proceed to
Kiowers and how HJustllles the big i the i lection of the ullleers of the ua
i Itajjue for the ensuing year
The motion
Holland of
wii adopted und Judge
Colorado presented the
name or Alexmtler Sullivan fur prel fd prepared
V °
dent Sexton M P speaking t
for
from the platform secoudetl the nom V
luaiion calling upon Sullivan to ac houu handed arrive 1
cept Sulllyau he said was regarded
In nngland and Ireland us ono of the
most brilliant Intelltcts in America
and hlscourso had been watched with
admiration inienst unit devotion
Itedmondsald the Irish people would
bo lllled with joy if Sullivan should
uguln accept thu piesldenoy Other
delegate supported Sullivuns nomi-
nation Thu uhairtunii called for u
rising vote The entire convention
aud spectators thereupon rose en masno
GOODS NOTION
Furnishing < oods
BOOTS SHOES AND
to cat thu bodies of their comrades
who had perished ho would not Inter
fore
A LONDON nrAZi
London Aug 1ft 2 p m A lire
was stalled this forenoon In the envel-
ope factory of James Hodgson In Lit-
tle Trinity bin by tbu bursting of a
gas engine Ilefore tho employes had
succeeded In leaving tho building all
way of escape except by tho windows
was cut nil Many were compelled
to lump to tbu street and several
Including Koine women were Injured
thereby Thu adjoining building oc-
cupied by Win Ciiasu it Co Ameri-
can merchants was fired and Is now
burning Xo other buildings aro It
danger Tho lo Is 250000 Twenty
engines are lloodim the structures
London Aug 15 1 p in Tho tire
was dually subdued
hiain
THKOAItMSie
MAduid Aug 15 It Is rumoicd
that n Carllst refugee circle exbts ut
Venice aud that Don Carlos has re-
ceived advices from bis adherents lu
Xorth Spain that they aro ready for
tho signal to begin a campaign against
tho Alfonslsts
WASHINGTON LETTER
Tho Oattle
FORT WORTH TEXAS
THECALIG
tiiHii it Co went
Calnotiu who
south of the city
for the purpose of adjusting some ma-
chinery 1 hat Mr Calhoun and his son
C J Calhoun were using iu the Held
Alter this work wu completed Monroe
to leave and
Id go by the
cup ol water
thereMh C J Cil
him a cup and showing
him the well told him to help him-
self Ho did so and returning tho
cup took a seat lu the room remark
lug that ho would rest awhile Hu
begau u conversation with tho lady
and propose I that sue gel In his buggy
and take a ride with him When otic
refastd hu walked up to where sbu sat
took her by the arm and nit down on
her lap She struggled to fiee
herself from hi
grasp and as
soon as she got ut liberty
run to the Held to tll her husband
and fatheilulair or thu iUHilt Mon-
roe got hi his buggv ami drove rapid
ly Into the city But about 5 oclock
the Calhoun one armed with a shot-
gun and the other u tucket pistol bore
down on J lodmaua housd to visit
mir Iduluimeut on the oileinler
Mo
Ihedr appearance unnoted a crowd
and befoioany bhol was shed thoy
were disarmed nnd cariled over to the
court Thu older Calhoun swore out a
warrant for the arrest of Monroe
who was promptly taken in charge by
an oilleer uud held for examination ns
11 > ye tated The court fixed his bull
Mrs R M Ortibbs returned home
tobherman after several months visit
among old friends In Iudlana Her
daughter Mrs Ella It Davis aud her
two
sweet little ylrls anispenillnir tho
season in Europe Miss Maude Grubbs
the famoiH actres > owell Jsnown as
the blind girl lu Young Mrs Wiu
throp < came homo withr her mother
and vlll rest for tho present
with her fathers family
C U Wandelohr ot the Sherman
Cornier accompanied by Mrs Waudo
lohr and lier sister Mlts Mary YfWn
SU0rtl 30 Jh Atoruoon by
u of the
way Central road Thev ex
beach to spuml several dayb nH the
but In tho meantime Charley
teuil tho Demnuratlo couventlim
Our commihslonera court have been
hi session dining thu week acting on
school muttera aud stumbling
over statutory technicalities that
taud across the way of better roads
been so altered thatno change can bo
madoupi e raids arc stiorteued
he court has virtually ruled lUelf info
absjlnte
lnacliou on this Important
subject and
wecau do t0 bet
unthlug
Hnrnsley Scotch and Irish bleached
We Jhitu of double and satin damask
also title linen dlningopdlunqhcloths
table scarfaaud uapklus In asaortmeiJt9
neijualed < prj ppltlvely low
B C Evans Co
Xlio Only reifecl VfitiiiTiTJ
As creat a labor taver auU as easy to learn to
sowing machine Any ono can learn In a fe vSl
with it as raplilly ns with pen and ink vhtlemlnJ
tliorenlterlncrfnies hisfpeo1 until In ashortUnibi
from two to live limes us Mil nt > Is possiblettlthiLiS
number of duplicate copies rnn botuben ntonelSSI
vnloal1 to nil lawyers ci > lily iinddlntrlct clprtiisS
profdhiounl men henerHlly lur ilifcrlptUe rimSl
inriiriiKitton nildrcss Y M Young Htnto AjenL il
andHoiiilon sirccts ort VorlU Tcxb
SHER1MAX
A hcnuilnl Suit in the Courts A Street
Fight Soclctj > utcs
Speclnl lo tho Gmettc
Shukman Tex Aug 15 Yester-
day afternoon the fall lights opened
beforu a good audience of Sherman
people aud visitors from the surround-
ing country Tho llrst act consisted
of a list light ufier the manner of tho
early fathers which took place ou the
northwest corner of tho sminro and
was witnessed by several hundred
spectators who did nothing to disturb
the actors but rather applauded them
for tho very llfellko way In
which each participant performed
hla part After a good many
Eturdy blows had been exchanged
some facetious bystander hallooed
Police which was tho signal for
their hasty disappearance behind the
curtains bo to speak Ono Jumped
Into his wagon and laid whip for tho
corporation line and tho other took
refuge in a house close by Tho latter
was discovered by a policeman und
paid his fine like u man while tho
other fellow will be wanted until be
too conies up tojthe captainsolllce for
a settlement
Tne second dllllculty was a
fur
mire serious afl alr and tno pro
ftock 1 nw Xotiet
On reading the pMIUon oIuit
nnd others being Itttml
nt least
rcsldliit lu Tarrant ooanty la t
subdivision towltt
lleRlnnlns wbcro Hie JoiniOBk
crokies Dig Hear creekthnretm
Btoi K Uw lino
to n Iipj nij fM
Mrlkeii tbe
HU I > uhtdrjti li
with tlio HlzatMlummroafii
Mlilcti consiliuioi ih tmtbes
ore A femii norlli bo BiUrjh
WtBt WllU ld
B Sld MStlHlSOMl
norllnat cornir tlienre toitki
hams o > tllnoto llio UIum
thence rst nlihtniu Eliawiiiit
the weal buuudaiy llneioftrtt
thence fouih with the lail
lino of xdld nrolM Xi
Hear cr kj tin nit mVi
Ilcnr ceek to tho p nco of bttlci
ordered hy tho conrttliwuiatai
nt too Un on tcboolliuu > ti
Msion w lib lomillmD UleTUi
cxilctr on biturdiiy eiiumtxit
I IKSl to ecnlile the frwl0lJfn <
d vision lo dctornilno vbiUjuK
and Koala shull bo peiailutd ton
In haUI subdlvlnlon anu ttut c
bo Ktven as required by lit
A true copt Iroin llio mitilni
ml8 loner court fJ
Given under my unduia
18 llcelu Uijcltv UtatU
thtflllll uitruf <
StockLaw
Law Notl
On reading lie petfllouot ill
andothum i > iu < at leant tuenljl
roMdlutcln Trriuiicouiity liu
subdivision toait licHoaliitll
Mast comer of Joun Vul ntlotl
Kllxbpjlitouii add Orapertninl
north lolientoncounti line It
point on tlio iBlilirlil8iilT7
tin coiiuly llni ilicnco muUi < 3
hdil riiiirB ur ilm Joun a putlm
AInunou n ta pututnl
town nd dnipvino road <
tho tneunderiMtfi of BAld t
and iiip liu rond Is
btulunlng It m ordered W Ua
an olecilou lu lint nltlieMllltre
A
In iilo mi ion Willi bA
liresiniiit Jll ur ouBiiluriIi i >
or iitinit rr A D1SII to inUi
holder ad bUbdlvlslon l <
h tlier I Nheep and ko < uin
luiitii rou allnree lo nil1
and lUatnulico tlieieofbsglTa >
oy law
A true copy from toll
is couiuilHbloucrV cuurtW
my bauuandte UloE
of Foil WorilnlbulMa
AiiSUlAll3SI
JX8 TP
MORGAN
Special to IlioOniellc
MOIUJAN TKX AUff K f
que Jtlver assoclatioa
Baptist church here thl
Tho lntrodtict < iry bermon t
byJSIder J H JoliusouofW
aud was very appropriate
delegates have not yetarnm
coming in very fast j
A sou of farmer d J > i
north ol Morg
fodr miles
have nil
thu misfortune to
broken Wednesday by bi B
lug with him We are
chances aro not entirely P1
if
recovery r i-
Wo learn that thapeojlf jj
converted light and left
perl campmeeting WTtft
progress ZZZ i
Commissioner Q WWtt
triiverhiug the state la tw K
ji
the Worlds lair spoW
dlence here this evening
feeln °
hu has aroused a J l
people thut has not turn
our
felt
t
11113 BUSINESS
Itiunors That the l
Erie Kallw r HM S1
UeredtoJohuB
8
Xuv Yobk Aug
throughout tho countrji rj
days Just paased uuJJ
United Slates S03 C W
Total 220 in against
showing u J e 0 >
casualties areiulll h SZ f
states the other secUW
w
try are aoout up
light in Caoadiu f
Xnw Y0uic Ann
that the presidency Pf
tenderedw <
way has been
who will accept U u
d It Ions KlnR JjST
of the Olilo M ffl
Is reported tu t the tow
x i
reorganl dand
umou tw
be elected
David Vom JdJ
atookhoW i
Kugllsh
agreed to advdtice VV
to carry 0U3 rrH
The LituVioV
Irnc tobacoo
4 A
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