Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 227, Ed. 1, Friday, August 22, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANK
Successor to Tidnall Van Zandt Co Fort Worth Texas
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EB HAltuOH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Cashier
Houston and Second Streets Fort Worth Texas
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 402500
DIKECrrOKS
Iwln M B Loyd J D Reed Zano Cottl D 0 Bennett George Jack
son nnd S B Burnett
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
J Y IToosktt
VIcclrcsldent
It C Edihnotos
Cashier
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Assistant Cnshler
E TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
J Worth Texas Second Street between Houston and Throckmorton
fAPITAL PAID IN S125000 SURPLUS FUND S1OO0O
i a ceucrul banklni business Collections made aud promptly remitted Ex-
change drawn on nil the principal cities of Europe
noai J Y HoRsett J It Adims H C Edrlnjton J r Ellis
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tfJ tvE ox IIC HtKATT A U Smith JohnC Haiiiumin
VIcelrcMdcnt Cashier
President Assistant Ca6Ulcr
PHE STATE NATIONAL BANK
Fort Worth Texas
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A General Banking Business Transacted
fro WM Harrison H C Uleatt J P Smith A 13 Smith J G Halsell John
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ESTMENTS LOANS COLLEOTIONS
r H OtcrTlilrty Years Experience In Laud Titles In this State
Smiths Texas Financial Agency
Smith Jarvis Block 511 Houston Street Fort Worth Texas
icr > CE3Govcrnor Ireland AustinTexas Attorney General Johu V Templcton
ITexss Hon IUcnard Coke U Shenaior Waco llouM B Matey ir s Hunalor
Firs National Dank Fort Worth Fort Worth ICatlonal Hank Kort Worth E8
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Nos 121416 and IB West Second Street Corner Throckmorton
ORT WORTH TEXAS
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EVIS
LiOTSI JLO XaiS 2
be 1 xas InNcstment Company Limited will hold a Public Fitle of Lots In t e
sedale Fairview Glenclale
And other Suburban Propi riles In thU city on
day and Tuesday Sopt 15 16 1884
Thchc properlics are located la the most
cessitole fwiaca I3eslrable
Residence Portions of the City
ie Rosedale Street Railway
Running Directly Through Them
J r to enable HOME SEEKERSlto acquire some of these eimole ad delnehtli
lw wtn
te sold
absolutely Without Reserve
And on the Most Favorable Terms
3xr o nvr a isi
< relme toalxc his fuuilly a HOME rs the prices and ttras ll He M thai-
s iBll
rtlt r InriTrmntlon nrply to
D BOAZ
WitliTexas Jnvesluienl I < Hiultud
trln KBW York Telepram I
tarti two Amerlrau girl dlii
8 Hie udvftutagea of two collcttes
lliiltfd States Oue gave ibe
Bee to Harvunl h yiih from
forher brother i ut Hnr
flio other thought a uludeut
uave ultti aa many ailvautoge
fneli for her brother was ut Cor-
n d he lusiated thut thuntaudard
Warship wa unite aa high at
b
as at Harvard dont eare
about the etuudard of tchol
P said the Boston glil thats
ff But I tell you they learn
> rvard how to wear their clothe
t a imin to know how to
wauts
clothes he must go to Har
Euwiu Klilmien the
l acttug us
sntattve of hlsfellowsurRopns Jn
lavyt has had a heautltul bras
tablet 3J521 feet cut by a llrm lu Mil
adelphla for erACtlon ju the vlllaie
churchat Culppwr V lho table
bean the followlus jntcjlptli u
James MarVhnm Ait l Ir past J t
anlburgeon rnlttd ti > t iiuvv died
rlter durluit
on the bauka of llie Lena
thevinemomble retreat of the snip i
company of the fulted States arttlo
steamer Jeanuette tn the year 1M1
His etUBo of duty was MroiiKer than
his love of life In memory of hU uo
ble exaui Ie ami heroic diatu hl tab-
let Jieiecttd by the medUal oillcer of
tho Uulteu States navy
Jani s It Keene has sold hi XtiV
jiort Jt J ettatefor 6Wf >
Tenuy6u Is Said to have rtrelved
1100 rxieiua on Gordon In the sou
dan with rciuwu to crltlclw
lt WH Is 109 t tdlet Cnmlirlo Cor ct Covers
that will he sold fiom Wc to M 60 each worth
rromSlto ISM
lot W3 Is est ChemiseIncluding ladle and
misses Mies trlnuned lu lace and embroid-
ery that will l > o rtld from 3o lo J25 and
ecry jarment u special harenln
Ixt 6 Is jes ladles and misses Night
Dresses from HOC lo SIS
Lot W7 Is ii pairs Indies and mlsjcs and
chlldrena rsnilets from So to 1U
LotlWj is ui Lartles SkirtsfnimtOclo ST 60
AitiiuvriNn tiibsijiiklils
PiiTSiiuno Pa Aug 21 War-
rants liuvojiiil been Issued by rqulro
Dawson on the oulh of Officers Mc >
llurney and McOlure of the Coal
lion police for the arrest of all the
mineri In thu camp at Woods
Hun for conspiracy War-
rants have been Issued for lllearreet
of President Costlllo aud a number
fleer in tho discharge of his duty and
for obstructing the execution of tho lo
gal process Detectives re swearing
in assistants to aid in inukiug arrests
aud trouble l iintlcipated A large
aumherofNeola men have returned
to work and reports from the third
pool state that thu strikers 11 ro weak-
ening and that at two of the jilts tho
men have gone in
Con let Labor tntmug Trouble
LotusviLii Kv Aug 21 The
Courier Journals Central City special
indicates that there Is likely to Ik
trouble at that point about the work
lug of convicts lu
mints Citlens
horhood aud tke
ttuto have protested
excitement has bee
the barracks will be attacked Certain
men have been asked fo loin the mob
There is no militia available as tho
soldiers are all nt ate Camp
Tbe Irish National > League
Bostov Hin Aug SI The na-
tional executive committee ut the
Irish National League of America has
FORT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY AUGUST 22 1381
TAYLOR BARE
All Summer Goods Must Go Bargains in Every Department
LADIES rdlSSESaadCBILDRENS
Muslin nnd Cninbrla
UNDERWEAR
4
WHITE GOODS AND LAWNS
vrtiyArdiWhltomquMlnllots Thcie cost the munfectuier 21 cents lo cents to
make You can take your choice for 10 cents per yard
Anotlier stunucrlu White loo lsls lot SllC10i yardi or Ij co India Lawns at U50 and
ceuts worth S5 SJ and CO tent
Lot 31 Is WJ yanls Whlt Llhen Lawh at 10 n aud si conK worth 10 and cents
Ik133I Is Btnudsrd llleach MuslinM Inches wide son nhlsti RHC
IM n Is a splendid ouality bf Illcached Jttulln nt 10c
Lot iwU White Checked Nnn ooks In assorted patterns uent medium Checks llntdi
ctcntFc
lot 11T Is Whits Corded MusJluW Inches rlde One Bheer at 15o would ho cheap at I3c
Lot 113 is White Lace Work flald Lawns lu beautmil designs at Ik
Lot tW Is White Flench Lawn lIslds at C5o n yard
Lot tit Is flue Terslan Lawnt ntSSc a yard
Lot 112 Is SMueti India Lined at ISJ < to Jlc a ard
Lot 113 Is nice White Victoria Lawns at ben yard
Loulllsvorv fine Victoria LawnsatlScWcnudSJo Thce are cry superior values at
the prices <
Lot 115 Is Figured Linen Lnwiis tI2c another nt lJc another at aV anntherntIV nil
of most excellent aluc lnoilerlns state what color In the nured shall predomluate
Wnck blue pink etc I
IflttIO Is 311 yards or lllack aid Na > nine Ltnen Lnwnsnt iV
1itli Is rrlnled Lawns 111 ijreut vailety of styles alfc colors fast
lt litis 7Inch Printed Lawns m bcnntirulpatlotntnlbHcayird
Lot 111 Is ilio janls of ratine Lawns J Inches wlile at usually sold at IV a yard
lxiUWIsfSnicli Uiwusveryrine quality OreHmllo patterns nl IV wortIi c
lAit ii Is plain Itrown Linen Jljtlsle at loc a yard usually Kohl at I V >
1it at la choice styles inTrlpteJ Flaund llallslo on brown grounils styles entirely new
thlssenson at9 > ca yardSltlithes wide
Ix > tlSl Is nmoMcliEant assortment of Ireuch OrKtudleslu IlaUl and Floral desUus 31
IncheswMe at 40c n ard
Iot l l Is Staple Itngliunm Will he sulil at SUr nninlly sold nt < o
lf > IM Is a large lot of assorted both small und larva Ilald Cllnihauis at Uo a ynnl uiual
price IV
Lot IWIs nnniuttcxl lot of
eonulne Imported cphyr fllughsms IncUullnc solid colors
chicks aud stripes In all shades at thiMcry loaprice otlie and Vonjnrd
Outoftown orders will bo filled C 0 D with the privilege of examination All garments not satisfactory can 60
returned at our expense Descriptive circular of Our Special Bargains in 472 separate lots mailod to any addross
on application Send your orders for goods and samples to
TAYLOR BARR FORT WORTH TEX
The
Miltic stock ol Canhxll A Dilltml must Ins closoil by SiiiUinhur
ami wellsekctcil stock ol
CRIMINAL CALENDAR
Warrants Issued for the Arrest of
Striking Minora
How a New Laredo Judge Earned a
Fivo Dollar Bill
AlttlKSThl HOK CltOOKii > NI > S
llosToy Mass Aug 21 Otis Gray
Kandull an old broker heie has been
arrested fur crookedness
trial on tho churgu of complicity In
tho Ottervlllo trnlu robbery on the
Missouri Paulllc In 1S70 Thu caio
will be culled tomorrow It Is unid
that the defence will move n contin-
uance
now iiuv 110 in atiAico
special to thoflnrettv
IjAitfciio Tkx Auk 20 Don Juan
del Gado Judgo in New Laredo was
receiving some papers Ironi a man to-
day when thu nianWhappeued to rent
his html on the Judges debk Tho
JudKQ fiued him 1 for lho olleiiHeand
becauso the man asked the reason ho
raised tho lino to V The uaniB Judge
put a collector ibrja newspaper In Jail
for presenting a bill
land California Timothy Morouey
Ioul > iatin Tlioi Ilaltley Mavsarhu
sitls M 1 Jlolinec mv Jciwy
JuilcI G Donnelly Wisconsin anil
Hufth J Carrol Hhodu leland
The coninilttee approvnl the picsl
dents action
The president befoio tho luijoiuu
nient of thu national commltteo pre-
sented the following communication
Gentlemen of the Antloual Comrr lllee
When ucccptliiK Hie position of
president of tho I1UI1 National League
of Ainurici I was not aware of the
amendment to the constitution
patsed ut an eaillcr fmrt
of tho day that nil antimit not cxcicd
iiiKi IOOiisliull be niiuuully appropri-
ated out of the general funds of thu
league to Indemnify lho presi-
dent of this national league
for his time and tervleo In tbe
cause J desire to say that In the fu-
ture as lu lho past my services will
bo given tn tho causa of Ireland gratu-
itously and on uo condition will I uc
ceptiiuy Indemnity or remuneration
from tho league
Your respectfully
PATIlIt ir UfMV
OAIMTAIjCUIiMNCS
of campers for refusing to assist an of JHpecisl toihotiauttc
AI 6TIV Tix Auk 21 The Ilas
ter of Paih company of Sheetwater
capital stock iOiKi llled a charter to 1
djv The comptroller paid Jnto the credit
of tho general revenue i ixHi
Thu asiersed valuei in WIUIaiiiHon
county ubow an lucreaw of t7G 0Ofi 1
SLAKTA
Correspondence of the Osteite
BiAitrt Aug 20 Thu coiitlnuvd
droutli is becoinlnif burdensome to the
pioplo ol this fcliou the crojw are
tho Dujiont coal Idrylugup for want of rain Ktlll we
of tho neigh luvo not Iot p < ry ray of hopy as we
laborers of the We had some very lUUoring pros
against it aud lho wW of m turinKttC last day or so
UeJfli waf lBi mll0BV HKiuild
irdaV lnrir Ui wt l a bdby
i
hHi totlay rhue hundred I
persoiw inv i oriiliitr about davlluht
wire present The mithorltUs will VZ
imaiiTt en bowi III11
wrt Uy ww l w makln it a pun til si b hulilug fr 11 liU 1 fe
ilffi0 Tif 10 Tl XVslo u Vo l chafX his abllly
certain limits
ner n Latt night ouo 1 on the Texas
The FJr t Hale
Special lu tho lautte
HniaiiuJiHiMvui fsrj Aur1f2ln
Wo received pur jllntbale of cotton to-
day It warf Vaised by llyr ifartin
and old a tfobaft Trry t 1UI
ceuttwr pound Apremium of ids
wm als given by lie merchants at Ibla
1 WolbcioroicoHVr lliu lnr o
CANTRELL DILLARD
Consistinj ol diamondsclocks jiwclrv sihor jilatwl winy pold jiens uinl nuisicnl liislriiinciiN l lintl
lirice This is no bogus business as IInIuits 1110 all sold und the entire slock must go by September 1
209 HOUSTON STJEFtOBIEII
held two recent meetings here Ht
which tint fnlloivliu wore liudulled
JrcHliIentelect M K Wllaheie reun
Hylvaula Itev Charles OKell
lv treuMtrer eeretarles Walsh
W li Gnniiou Town Ir irmiellmu
Vermont H A Odluui lVnnejscc
ThomnSKlattey JlasBiichireetli P A
iDciiuo Xevv JJaiuiishirt Jlmolliy
Morrouoy liDulHinlia Hugh J Carroll
ltliodc Iflatul Pat Martin Maryland
John Wienii Indiana WI Gleasnu
Ohio aud Win Collins Kentucky
In accordance with Hie resolutions
adopted ut the previous nuuthu
delCKntlnt this power of tulectlni a
uattonul council of titven to tho
iKANicjAJii president Mr Kgan niitiounced the
IlooxviM Mo Aug 1 Frank j lollnwlnir nnmes
James atrlved cro today to btaril M V < Inwa Michael Ho
P
THE DAYS CASUALTIES
JGeveu Men Ovcrcomo With Gas While
j at > Vorlc in a Pennsylvania Oolliory
Tho Boilerbfft Government Launch Ex-
plodes One Man Killed Several
Scalded
A IllindllTTItUN IN A < Nr
11 uuiiiuiti Pa Aug 21 While
u freight ttalu was pasitigovcrim Iron
hildgo lOrMng aiuual on the Heading
lailroud tOilay onu of the cars Jumped
Hi Hack Tlio shock hurled six more
cars iiguiiist It with such foico as to
wuok the entire brldgn Thu train
fell In the water No one v hurt
Ilie ilnniugu Is 2 < j0l
A lll lliil KMIllsKlN
MlMIins Tknn Aug 21 Tlio
government launch Dnphtic employed
at tlio works here exploded her boiler
thlsmnrUiig killing Paymaster N
Godden who was blown overboard
audseilously scalding the engineer
A Grnhuin the pilot C D Hyau a
deckhand Peter WnlMi aud a news-
boy who wns on thu launch Tho body
ofOndden has not yet been leeomed
He was au KngllHhmun tlililytuo
years old and hud been employed hero
nearly iw o yeais
A rinAiATii >
Hamokiv Pa Aug 21 A lire
broke out hero yesterday lu the Illicit
ridge mine slope fifteen hundred feet
from the surface The company
I bought the Greenback colliery adjoin
lug thu workings of nblcli 1110 higher
tliiin thofcoofthe Htlckrldge colliery
The lutijillon was to bore a hole thir
I tyslx feit lu leugth from thu Green
lack to the Huckrldge colliery
to turn 11 Cieck Into both collieries and
bv lloiMlIng them to put out the lire
While Hie men weru engaged in till
work today gas suddenly poured in
I from ihu burning mine and before
1 they iuld escape reven men fell vic-
tims lo the deadly gae Its Impossi-
ble to reach their bodies as bpth minis
are full of gas and the tiro Is lueress
lug Kleveu mules were aUoJhiirnul
Priratv llmrjs Itenmlns
Lincoln N1111 Aug 21 Miss
Dora lltick mailed yesterday a pat r
establUhlug her relationship to Prl
vate Henry aud tuitlorJ < l thu coi
oner to tuke i ip thu lemalus
A Torrid tVaw
JCahion Pa Aug 2 Muny men
lu the itethlehvm eleel mill were com-
pelled to stop work last night owing
to thu great heat A largo number of
trarkmeii on the railroads quit this
morning uu account of tho Intense heat
A Noted Mar Curmpuioloit
N w Vohic Aug 21 Tiie remains
of the eminent war correspondent
j
M o alinn arrived from Couetiiutluo
pie this morning After lying In stale
1 Jn Ihu a at the city ball
they will be lorwurdtd to his Ohio
home
American liar Association
HAKATOUAj vX AUfe li flM e
Aoj riuau liar ocl tlon this nJoru
lngafter NUIuicthatvaeanefM pu 4ba
Svueral eouucll ta wrd au annual aa
rem by Judge JuoT DIlkiiiofNesv
York < > n the BuMeet of t tJse mment
oharaatcr of Anierfcau lustitutlonsand
POLITIOAL
The RepabHoiiw Assort that Wa u
Jones will Tnko tlio Field as-
a Hootnier
ALotterinTVhich Joaes Said he VTould
Run in Event of Ireland
Bonomlnatiou
AQ OTerntuontforthe Pooulo Mmt bo
Maintained and Mnckmiziog
Must Stop
A LVTTiit SKKM ritOM WASH lONKi
Special to thelrti tt
ALvAitviio Tkx Aug 21 A le tor
was sliown here tonlgbt from Wash
Jones In Avhlcb lie said that lu the
event of Irelands rcuomluatloii he
would again he camlldntefor governor
Tho letter lendt If wo cannot beat
monoplles and money rings now It
would be useless to try In tho future
The opinion hero Isthat louts might
have added to monopolies all
niachluea such its manipu-
lated the Houston convention
Thu Diinoerotlu party has Humiliated
Till WKAKK9TMAN
for tho position aud now la the golden
moment tn tencb tho party a valuable
lcssouT
It U learned that fifteen letter were
uialfcd at the little town ot Clifton to
NVasli Jones encouraging him to run
for governor The air Is full of senti-
ments stlch us this A governnfenl
for the people must be maintained und
machlnlzltig must stop
TKMtlt AT AlISUV
Hpcclal t t lie Uatelle
AUiiris Tiv Aug 21 The nomi-
nations made at Houston glvuhatlsfae
Hon here Gov irulandsiiieniles aro
ipiletly uubmltttng Thu StiitesmanH
leader this morning slgultles Its mi >
port and say thu paper wilt assist the
governor In carrying out thu party
pledges Htpubllcuus usherl that
Wash Jones w ill now tak e thu fluid
aud In advocuuyof certain reforms will
gather iiulu himself Democratic votes
enough to defeat Ireland
till WACMTKH IICTUllNKIl
Hpeclat to the Oaselte
Waio Tux Aug 21The Waco
delegation to Houston returned this
evening They say the presentation of
Gen Koss iiamu would havo put Ire-
land to his trumps but they accept thu
result
IKKLANllrt ItCllIli
III Tin OASiiinTj this inoinlng nt
Inuted much attention
The plunk the phitfonn Is
reganleu hereas a coucesilon to the
freogfn ivelement but also as u
straddle that dorsnt ltieuu any-
thing
aiIkiiati itiiii
IKANKr oiiT 1C Aug 21 The of
Ilelid u unit of thu vote for appellate
Judue III tho JMit district shuws that
W H Holt Hepubllcan leeclvcd a l
r s votes Illddel Democrai liOsi
Holt has u majority of IW The dlc
trlet comprises fiirtyont conutliv
srNAioit 1inihiiovs iaiiii
Ciminnati O Aug 21 Senator
Pendleton miIiI today that the unite
incut thut he had said at Deer Park
or any where cite at u pilvatc dinner
party or In public that he thought
ltlaluu would be eleot d pretldent Is
utterly false
KANSAS IIiitlllIOAN
Toiiica Kan Aug 21 itepnbll
urii lesubmlsdlou couvuiitliiu reaisem
bled today with a rather flhu iittoiii
aiice
The cotifcience cuiimltlce lepmis
that no conference had yet becu held
owing to thu failure of the Democratic
convention to appoint a similar com-
mit Ice They how over ollcrcd
a n olutloi considering It Inexpe
dient at this time to nominate a
stale ticket advising tho resubmission
Itepubllcaus to look to the standing of
candidates for the legislature and gu-
bernatorial and Judicial olllceH regaul
lug usuliniUsfon and to support
noiii who will net pledgu
th iiiselveri for iisubmlsbioii and
conipllnientlng Gov Gllek for the
manly and honorable courro he lias
taken In the fight he has made in bo
half of the personal liberties of thu
people of Kansas An animated dis-
cussion ensued on the renolutlnns and
Dual action was deferied until u con-
ference could be bad
At lie afternobu setelou the report
of the conference carne up again und
while It was being dlscuseJ thu cow
mitteulrimi the Democratic convention
appeared aud announced that they bad
nominated Holllday for lieutenant
governor and Invited them to come
over aud witness the nomination of
the remainder of the ticket This
umpiuncinientwas received with great
cheering and after the appoint incut
of a state central committee thu con-
vention udjouruid with three cheers
for Gllekftiid Holllday
KANSAS I > rMOt < AlM
TOlKKA KAS Aug 21 The Dem
ocratto state convention reassembled
tbls morning and permanently organ-
ized by electing Col A 8 Kverettutid
H Miles Moore chairman and secre-
tary Col Kverett on taking the
chair made quite u long sptech hi
which lie denounced the Republican
party t W strong ground against1
the PiohthlllouUtaeud made an earn-
est apptal tor the resubmission to the
people or b prohibition ameudment
in It tee ou
dieted jr Ji
wkM
il tf r B Jtettonwd
oJ t q i iiof > M < < mKm
Tbe
w udiiT Hi uifnBetfM4oa
Ollek wi and pore and named < +
uuwl < r rof inark4 mtnu 0 ob
Ulnedbylt If pUUarm 9 m jr 4u
Jatee tbe people of tueaUte on tbe awe
it > >
VOL VJJI tfO 227
with roa ufeslonera
ensetmea
1i Hicer and Milpper
valoia ilr bo r n j rt tlonof
ford to nC P uh thHt ho f
atatl < Je n lo landslto tbo
comluuhZr °
ve
nulr P l ftS 1 Irial ed to o
< ftU MlofiSX
of He u7 ted llV P
Kl otinliJ iSfua IWIViw favor
land K Ti Uo tlM ° Ott
ho
IuM1 terrt
tori nft
ilenouncen
the arrest
fflf rttle trZ
mi n liio i 01111 BUUb troops
LuM raernment topermlt
ii T tiidlan territory to-
C w Kve United States cTurta
to bo tin outrage mi all cltltens and a
lowanlly evasion ora dhect call to an
swer ii mention of vital Importance to
such citlieu pledges to the laboring
cln rs th lirotcotlDK haml of otllclal
power In thrlrsjruggles for lire and
happiness < Wfje the Importation
of pauper labor iidcr contraot to com
pete w Hit ourctnMiM and opposes con
vict labor as Mog luopposftlou lo tho
free labor ofour country On tho Bttb
Ject of prohibition the resolution aay
that
riiiistltiitlonal prohibition has
been fruitful of discord
perjury and discrimination It
does not IcmjvU the evils of luteaipor
ntiie but Mtber dfrtroyn tho pure
lheslde hitlumce which must bo tho
loving power tocontrol lho aptietlto of
the weal and wayward that It baa
never been Indorsed or acquiesced lu
by inniijorltyopour people that It Is
an nmault ii > oii ihu iiersonal
Ibeity of tho cltlrcti that
It has destroyed and lllernlly
coullscated private property without
compensation and that U is not lu
harmony with the Ideas of a free peo-
ple lo dictate to the Individual what
lie shall eat dtlnU or wear and what
religion ir any he shall profess In
view of the forenolng and other
reasons we dpinahiln > biubiulssloik
of tho prohibitory amendment
and plcdga ourselves to work
unceasingly for this object Wu de-
mand the repeal of the present obnox-
ious and unjust law for thu enforce-
ment uf prohibition unit the
eiiautment lu its stead of a well
regulated license law to bo rigidly en
lorced whereby the Interest of truo
temperance may bo promoted and he
llbeily of the cllbeu restored aud
wo reiterate the vlewj uf your
worthy candidate lu his letter of
acceptance that laws uunecctsarlly lu
lerfcriug with the habits and custom
mid with any of tho moral sentiment
of thuulvllbed worldand aro not in-
consistent with good eltlrenshlp and
thu public welfare are unwise aud
vexatious Tliorcioltitlons werounan
imously adopted
A committee of seven was thou ap-
pointed to confer with the committee
fippoluted last night by tho rttubmls
alon convention
At the afternoon nessiiin tho confer-
ence coninilttee reported A resolution
that the subuiUilnulsta be given n
jilacu on the Democratic state ticket
The re > oit was adopted and the
convention promedol Uliomlualesuitu
illlcers Guv Gllok was put lu nomi-
nation for reelection amid great oil
tbuslatm and his election was made
iiuauimoiswlih cheers and tho wild-
est demonstration of delight Thegov
ernor acknowledged the honorln a long
speech reviewing his administration
declnilugln favor of tins resubmission
of prohibitory uiiitildiniir 0 K
Holllduva resiibiiilKsloii Urpublleiin
was then uauied for llcutcnuiitgov
emor whereupon u motion
us made to appoint n
committee to invite slid ercort lho re
HUbiiilsiloiJ convention to tho Demo-
cratic convention to mo thu Utter uom
Inatellnli tlckil Thu motl6n waa
carried and in a ftvyminutes Utc lallir
iiiLtnbir < t of rcstibniUfalon appeared In
tho hall nnd were greeted lib oherrs
Their chairman J O Mohler waa
Invited to the platform and made a
brief speech Ho declared for Gllek
and resubmission Other speecheM
were mndo mid the uomlnallon of
caudldatis proceeded wllb
Hollldays iioiiilnntlou wns made
unanlmoiH Tbe ticket was completed
us follows Secretary of atate Kugno
Hogau atwnievgcueral G 1 Hmltli
utidltor Hugh V Gavlnger treasurer
AV O Hilltiuauj HUiKsrinteud
viil of public Instrtictlou M J Key
chlefjtistlce W P Campbel jassoclutu
Justice T A Hurd A state central
commlttto was then elected and tbe
convention adjourned
An Inimewe ratlllcalloj meet ng
wan held tonight at which speeches
were mode by tho most prominent
democrats in the state and great en-
thusiasm wasUylulgcd In
NOMINATIONS
Cincinnati Oiho Aug 21Tbe
Democracy of the Klrst and Second
Congressional district wet btre this
afternoon and nominated Jno H
Jollettlu the JJ t n1 Adsm A
Kiunierlu the SecoaLdl trlit
Ciucaoo Aus Ci gre inau
Job n pliicrtv was elected aa an Xnac
pendent in Hie 8m d Illinois on
grcesloual district two years ago At
mietlnKOf his HbewnU
a laige inas
lastulght it V aiitloUDcod that be
would again make tbe >
aneo wltli the exirc wed wish of those
prfseut
Hn I0VJS
cooVi
ioti rw loii l J tJf
Uien rt xmM oonVVutioM
flt m gumnuoii
M0 Aua
LWiLf Kvii at
tj a
4
21 TheIU
pirbVlMu coogrwiioIial uorjiluatloiM
made In Nebraska yesterday aro as foL
ixtolledjbe Demicratlo ruirty ettlo rowrtMtdWmC24Fmii
ul e < rit presidential iiowlnets and vKBLixaXrvaAJtft i y
Mexico beld at AlbuiuewttJ
Willi
4 l cat to
sew
iiomlnated Antonio Jompli aa tto te
ntorial delegate to MiijfNw a
are refused the nW 5 cii > 1i4
a peisNk Piss i e
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