Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 229, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 24, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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POLITICAL
ConUnueil from Tlr t r cn
with civilian Democrats In order that
tlio government may be honestly ud
mlnhdercd Tills declaration from
ono of tho nominee or Ule Democratic
party shows what tho patty means by
civil tervlec reform
The speaker said that dishonest men
crept Into ail nidations In life and
declared that while he wanted not to
charge the Dcinociatlo party with be-
ing dishonest as n whole he did not
think it would profit Gov Hendricks
to challenge n comparison of adminis-
tration as between the Republican and
Democratic party Ho then quoted
statistics showing the losses In tho col-
lection of public moneys under the
Republican nnd Democratic adminis-
trations nnd adverted to tho conduct
of Floyd Thompsou Cobb and othere
who ho claimed had dui tiled the
treasury anennls and Indian trust
fund at the outbreak of the late war
Logan then proceeded to discuss the
Jinanclal policy established by tho Re-
publican party under which he
claimed thntthu evils heretofore expe-
rienced under tho Democratic system
hid dlaappcarcd
Hpwiklngof thetnrlfr ho Bald that
the history of the Democratic party
showed that on the Hubject of tnrlfilts
coming into power would bo full of
suggestions of danger The theory of
the Democratic party that tho murket
prion of the produced of tills country
Hhould bo guarded by tho cost of llko
products In other countries would lr
allowed In ho consummated bring the
manufacturing of tho country to au
end lie tticn reviewed what
lie termed tho Hepublican
Amerlcin protective system an
claimed lint It had fostered tli
wealth of the nation until now the
aggregated value of nil the property
had reached tho sum of 11000 000
KK an increase or U0OO00IMH0 III
twenty yearn of Itcpubllcan ud
ministration Whether this wan
to be attributed to the
Republican policy or not
It was evident that tho country had
iicvir enjoyed such groat prosperity
or advanced In all things pertaining
to tile highest civilization iut it had
fdnco thu Republican party ciiuio Into
isiwcr and adopted this American pol
icy Tho freetrade theory ho de-
scribed at tlio Democratic Kugllsh
policy Ho claimed that thu
commerce of tho country
under tlio management of
the government by the Republican
parly had caused our exports to In-
crease to more than twelve billion dol-
lars all of which had been produced
by American labor
The remainder of his speech was
largely taken up In making
amiparlsons as o tho oiidltlon of
the laboring and producing classes
of the I uitid Hiatus und those of Great
Ilrltalu He chimed tho two parties
were distinctly divided on tho qiles
tlonnfthe suppression of polygamy
and declared that the Republican
parly witild use all tho legal power of
the government to destroy tlio twin
rclleof barbarism
The crowd was so great about the
stand occupied by liogau that spunk
ers ptncccdcd to occupy adjoining plat-
forms and addressed por-
tions of tlio crowd from
them Among others spunking
wero ton Oglesby Gov Hamilton
and Senator Oulloiu Tho scene In
and about tho park during tlio speak
ing was maito brilliant by an un
ceasing display of pyrotechnic Thu
speaking was continued until llIOp
in at which hour tho great crowd be-
gun to disperse
Tin husiniss avoulu
The ebslcr County Ha k Knits on Ac
vomit or ltJtit Speculation
AhSKlKltD
JiANi Ahrrit Pa Aug lit The
Lancaster Bolt company assigned to
diiy JiabllltlcH 07000
IHUKUTOK HUTCHINSON
Kiiiv Vomc Atig St Tlio story
that Director Hutchinson of tho Wall
Ktieet bank had dlsappeareii la pro
nounced absurd by his friends A tel
egram from tlio Wliltu mountains
where ho now is Nays I will ic
ttirn Monday or Tuesday
ilu lias settled most of his loan
and his friends say that an iiitilciiblu
agreement rcguullug the remainder
will probably bu made Ho has 2o0
000 unencumbered by real estate
AKOllllill IIArKU > NK HI
Br Louis Mo Aug SSL The
Webster County bank at Marshlleld
Mo has suspended nnd O V Brooks
has been nppolntcd receiver Thu Ha
billtles aro roported at 10001 thu as
nets chtlmateil nt lflO0O to 20000
All Ihu school anil county funds
amounting to Homo 10000 wore do
posited In this bank rSpeuulatlon
grain Is said to bo tho
failure
cause of
Tin itioiciviirs juuout
iNDtANAlOtIH Ink Aug 21
William Wullaco tho receiver of tho
auspunded bauklngliouse of Fletcher
Shaipe today completed his exami-
nation of tho attain of tlio firm
His report shows tho liabilities to bo
lulifo0 tho aotual assets 1301000
To tho assets must lie added fctOO000
which will bo realized from tlio prop-
erty assigned by H A Fletcher Jr
The nominal assete largely exceed the
amount stated nbovo The probability
Js that the doposltora will bo paid a
least S3 per ceiiu
UK IIAWCttUS MKMUIIANTS TitK
IKAIII COMIANY
Ndw Vouk Aug 2il There have
been tcports lately that the Hunkers
Merchants Telegraph company was
ciubnrrascd but the ofllcera decline o
make a dellnltc Btnteiuent It Is ad-
mitted that the company has a llout
lug debt but H Is distributed amoug
small holders Tho talk una nilien
chlelly from the fact that tho em
ployeswages duo Aug lf > have not
yet been paid It Is explained In re-
aped to tnls that tho pay day by the
United Telegraph company haa not
yet been settled upou and the receipts
from the consolidated companies will
not bo received uutil September 1
Till AIUION HANK
AiiUON Iff V Aug 23Thesltua
ion at tho l nk remains thesame
Nothing can bo ktiowu till the steel
chest 4u Uie aafe is opened It Is
thought that It will bo opened today
The buk oillojals aud1 the persons In
ciiarK wlilwjruothilnjc Those who
litMcou lldeuce iti Wurneri bank are
fat lo lnr1t vTluLdu > oiU > n are
otlerlug their deUueifor 70 and 7 >
per cent but find no takers
K Hjsrt the Orleans County buk
say they are prepared to pay all the
bank owes but there has been no run
and none is expected The slierilt in
the suit by W A Tamely has nt
tBcbed everything found belonelng to
Warner which Is not much No pro-
vision was made by Warner for tho
support of hlsfamlly
Till KNIT HOODS ASSOCIATION
T OY N V Aug 23 The execu-
tive committee of tho Knit Goods
association has sent a circular to the
manufacturers of knitted underwear
In the United States announcing a
meeting at Saratoga September 2 to
consider a plan to control the produc-
tion and strengthen tho market and
to perfect an organization lor mutual
protection
SHERMAN
Decision in tho Collinavillo Local Option
Oase A Colored Manj Oeinetcry
A Prospective PorkPacking Establish-
ment Telephones Society Notes
Hpoelal to tho Uaietle
SlfKHMAS Tk Aug SKI The
local option case from Colllnsvllle
which we mentioned as on the mind
of the county Judge yesterday was
decided by ills honor this morning
and tile result is a conviction of tho
defendant with a Hue of 30 und costs
us thu penalty An appeal will bo
taken to the highest court to satisfy
defendants counsel of thu Justness of
the decision lu the face of thu
law and the facts lcriinps
no caeo under this law has
ever been Invested with moro Intercut
by tho parties thereto than this lias
and withal no littlo bitterness of feel-
ing has attended lis progress on thu
part of tluse who furnished tho evi-
dence and managed thu proceedings
Mr Kd Staples local agent or man-
ager of the IaiiKleetrlu telephone In
Sherman xuvh that he will soon have
the a slstancu of a practical electrlclau
to put nil a test 11110 in tliu
city And if this proves as satisfactory
as tlio onu your correspondent
saw lu Kort Worth there Is no doubt
about its niloptlou over thu Hell sys
tum now lu Use here unlcm their ma-
chines are put in belter working order
than they tiro at present Telephones
aro mnilu to talk through and when
tho transmits on o ound Is so Indis
In
the
tinct as to render till messages doubt-
ful and unsatisfactory tile patrons will
become tired 11 nil demand a change
iioiiuds havu been secured heroin
establish a pork packing establishment
and we muli taud tho buildings
will bu erected In ample llmu to bu
ready for thu tail trade A small
houso was run heru last season and
the prolllable result of that utlbrt has
Inspired tho pnsent A greit many
surplus hogs oro raised in Jravson
county annually and moro will bu
produced whenever a celtaln market
like this Is huru to eiieouragu thu
farmers
Thu colored citizens of Sherman aro
pieparlug to pmchasii grounds amt
establish a cemetery of their own Thu
circumscribed limits of the city com
utery makes this step desirable to all
particH
JudgoJ Cock roll returned homo
yesterday Ironi Abllenu wheiohe went
last wet I lu coiiintny with his
brotlur Senator Kratik Coekrell of
Missouri Tho Jildgu has xold tils
homestead 111 Sherman to O II Wan
delohr and expects to tako his family
to Abilene as soon as bu can luillit a
home tnere Having his sheep ranch
wull istublUlied itoirtlmt city of the
West heiuuy return to thu practice
of thu law in Ills new
home Tho judge has great
experience lu thocrliuiualpractlcuaud
as a prosecutor of bad men was a per-
fect terror In our courts We wish
himself und excellent family abundant
succtsa lu thu change of homes
Social dancing parties aro very fash
bumble beta this silmmur untwlth
standing tho hot weather the young
talks dont hcoiii to know it U hoi
however but 1 oop up tin exlila atlng
exerclu us persistently as If tliu air
wero full of frost
While on widely matters It may
not bu amiss to say
that wo sometimes In 11 r
eager hunt after an Item meet with
young ladies and gentlemen rumbling
together on our atrcutH at such lulu
hours as In provoke ungsuorous re-
marks I mm thotiuchurltahlo who may
muot them Tretty girls with pretty
ways and oonlldlng and pure lu
thought us hoy aro attractive in per-
son will always find gallants who aru
willing In devote hours to their enter
tainment and ramble around without
regard t thou or place lu lluir fas
clouting company Hut while they
havu no thought of doing wrong they
may compromise themselves ami sturt
thu ready tinguo of every Mrs Grun
dy In town If certain of our young
friends see this they may take tliu
hint to their own ndMintage If not
wo hope sontu parents may ask
where is my daughter tonight
and sco to it that sho is not leaning on
Iter beau In 11 remote part of thu city
after the clock lu the steeple strikes
1
Ked Foxes
Special totliq Un elts
MAimiAr Trx Aug 23 Dr U
M Phillips received four pair of red
foxes from Fostus J Wade secretary
of the fair association of St Louis
They will bo turned loose for breeders
The President
Zskw Vouk Aug SSI President
Arthur left this tuornlngou tho steam
hint Dispatch Ho will remain a day
or two at New London aud will then
go to Newport returning in about ten
days
n
Tho Irish National tangae
Huston Mars t Aug 23 pearly all
the delegates to thu late Irish National
Leaguo convention have left Alex-
ander Sullivan went to Now York this
arternoon Ho speaks lu Troapect
park Brooklyn next Thursday Tho
recent letter of Patrick Kuan declin
ing to accept tho salary fixed by tho
late convention for president of the
league has led to jomo inlsunder
atamllnr Many supposo that
Fgiitis predecessor had 11 salary
the contrary U the rase Sullivan
never received a centof compensation
directly or Indirectly He visited
twentytwo leading oltlea of the Union
during his term of olilce aud lu many
cases lie paid his own expenses lu no
case did he accent a compensation It
was the knowledge or thcsD facts
which caused the convention to attach
a salary to the olilce When Sullivan
declined u reelection he did ao know-
ing that a salary had been piovlded
for the ensuing year
The Littlo Joker la tho beat ambk >
tug tobacco
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTHTEX AS SUNDAY AUGUST 24
WARLIKE
The Trench Float Begin Hostilities
Too Ohow Ycttcrdaj Afternoon
at
Beport That Ohina Has Ordered
Settlement On the Best
Terms Possible
Rumor That the Ohinesa Fleet T as
Oapturcd at Fco Ohow by
the French
tiii FKANCocmviMK iiipricuxTius
A IIOMIIAIIIIMKNT ANNOUNCE
London Aug U3 A dispatch from
Shanghai this morning says Ad-
miral Courbel lias uunounced ills in-
tention of bombarding the arsenal at
Foo Chow today The French consul
lu this city has lowered his flag
Advices from Pckin of yesterday
state that Govs Iuminn atidUuangsl
have received Imperial orders to march
their forces Into Tounulll
Tin chinisk KiEirr cajtuiikd
London Aug it A Shanghai dis-
patch this evening says that it Is re-
ported that the French captured the
Chinese fleet at Foo Chow and that two
French boats were sunk
A telegram from Tekln announces
that L Hung has been Instructed to
make pad lie advances
vbhikjid
London Aug 23 ThoChlnesn ein
ha sy stutes that Foo Chow was bom-
barded by tlio French this morning
A NIWTIlAJi
lA His Aug SSI It Is stmlolllclally
stated that Inasmuch as Franco has
not declared war n neutral going to
China will not bo subjected to the
restrictions which would be imposed
in actual war
iiobTiimiM tirxiUK
LoNDOV Aug 23 A dispatch to
the Tim which lea Foo Chow at ± lo-
p m to < uy says Hint hostilities began
this afternoon at 2 oclock
MIOKIltitAD NIJWS
IAttts Aug IE Tho government
liasriceived no news from Foo Chow
today Li Tung Tao the Clihiene
mluUter litis not yet left Paris
ie Matin anil Lu Fruneals assert
that Tung JjI Darnell telegraphed him
not to leave Franco
ltlllKIKAIS
London Aug 21 A TlmcH dis-
patch from FojChow atSbti morning
says that at l oclock last nlgnt Atlmi
ral Courbet nlllelally annoiiiccd that
he had received orders from Paris to
make reprisals The British vice
consul and doctor loft their anchorage
last night and reached tho Fngllsh
gunboats nt midnight They reported
that LI Tung lau was instructed by
an imperial decruo to suttle the dispute
011 thu best terms possible
Tin FitiiMii nrstuous ok sirTiu
MKVI
London Aug SSI A Chluesn olll
chd telegram Htates that the French
are desirous of settlement This mes
Hiigu was tent however before It was
aiiuouiiced that thu French began
tiring on Foo Chow at 2 oclock
this aftornnon
HOW Wlll It APKIXT IIUSINIiSi
Lonimin Aug 2t Tlio niurchants
mill underwilters held a meeting to
day to consider the bearing of the
FrancoChlnus illlllcully oil neutiall
Ity as Prime Minister Ferry had an
iiounred that thu bombardment of
Kceluug would not create a statu of
war but simply a means of furthering
French negotiation with China
KNIIANI
CIIOlCHA AT AN DNHMSII IOKTf
London Aug 23 Tho steamur
llarnesmnro from tho Mediterranean
is at anchor in Lough Foylu dying 11
yellow ling It is feared that she hue
cholera on board
AKAItlA
A l ltKNCII TKANHIOltr WKIX KKl >
Adin Aug it The French trans-
port Aveyorn was wrecked oil lie
Caiiuoftiiiadalin Two hundred and
olghtyHix of thu crew reached Aden
Three huudreil remain at luadaun
CANADA
Silt IOIIN miionaid
OriAWA Aug 21 Sir John Me
Donald rufcrilngtoMrTrowens Wy >
omlng eattlu scheme expresses tin
qualified condemnation of thu project
as detrimental to tliu best interests of
this Dominion ami fraught with thu
greatest danger tn Canadian farmers
and eattlu raisers Ilu said that It
should bu opposed In toto
ITALY
Till IllOIrUA KKCDIiD
Koni Aug SSI The dally bulle-
tin of cholera in Italy is as follows
llergamo 3 deaths 13 fresh cases
Campo llasso I ileaths 8 fresh cases
Cuneo 2deaths III fresh cases Genoa
no deaths M fresli crises Carrara I
deaths d fresli cases Naples uodeatlis
I Iresh case Parma no deaths 1 fresh
cisu Cosuui no deaths 1 fresh case
Turin 2 ileaths Porto Maurltlo 3
deaths I fresh cases
lHKlANU
ouxoN nvii
DiniiN Aug 21 KxSeoretary
Cornwal and Capt Klrwlu tried
jointly on au indictment for cousplia
cy and soliciting this belug the sec
ond trial of this caso was postponed to
tho next commission aud the prison-
ers were het a liberty on bail
A TltOUMKSOMB COUfSt
Dliimn Aug 23 A stowaway
who was laudednt WiitcrfordIrelnud
from the steamship Oraumoro from
Iilyerpool for llalllmoro and wlio was
taken to tho lullrmary ill with what
was reported to bo Asiatic cholera has
died and no one can bo Induced to
bury tho corpse although a reward Is
offered Tho Jury Is unable to agree
on 11 verdict lu the case
rilANCI
LllOlKIU
Maiwkiii13 Aug 2 The report
of ravages of cholera In the southern
department of Franco for the past
twentyfour hours U as follows
Hcratilt nine deaths Gardo two
deaths Arde twelve deaths
Taius Aug SSI There were four
deaths from cholera at Toulon last
night and two at Marseilles Tho gov-
ernment Intends to break up the camp
at Toulon and distribute the troops
amoug other stations and owing to the
appearance of cholera at Geneva Dr
Costella advUes the Immediate luspee
tlon of travelers at Laplalne the lint
railway station 011 the frontier
ladlcaUuBiu
Wabiiikoion Aug 23 Iudlca
tlona for the Weat Gulf states are gen-
erally fair weather east to south
winds alight change of temperature
wen tokk orrioMWOBTH H fni
MARTIN
A OYGLONE
Strikes the Oity of Dallas With lu Tail
Stealing Some Banfl Kill-
ing a Dog
And
Badly rnghteDinff the Citizens
After Which it Takes to
the Woods
Bperlal to the Guretti
Dad dai TBt Aug 23 A
phenomenon was witnessed
strange
here to
day by hundreds of people wliogaocd
at 11 wonderlngly Thu sky was
cloudy the weather unusually close
cicely any breeze was stirring when
suddenly it brownishlooking eolmmi
shaped object was seen approaching
fioin the northeast at a fearful speed at
an iiUltude of wsveral hundred
feet A young cyelcne remarked
wini of thu lookers on whilo others
compared it twan overgrown whirl-
wind They hud scarcely patsed upon
itsoharacter before it took nil upward
shoot nnd was soon lost In tho clouds
Those wlio saw It had not ceased
gaing beroro it swooped
down again as sullenly as It
had dlsappeareii ami striking the earth
near the south end of Lamar street
tore a hole in thu ground itlslng
again with a fearful velocity It curried
with Its large train a column of
sand nt least tlvo hundred feel In
length Tliu entire column was
lifted as though It wero 11 solid
substance out of sight Into the clouds
Asitweutup the wonderful column
veered to the southwest Where it
struck on Lamar street It scattered
showers of small stones and lifted 11
dog of Mr leorge Loomis some eighty
feet In the air when tliu dog fell troiu
the ellects of which it won died lohu
tile Mortau 11 boy whom the dog was
following was within twenty Jeetof
the whirlwind cyclone or whatever It
may o termed and says it mudu a
slssing fcouml like boiling wnttw
Nothing lias been heard from the
country concerning it A piece of
stove pipe nnd othei objects fell In
the simtliMstoru portion of tliu
city that had been taken up by It
lu its course
Latku News reaches the city that
tliu cyclone struck In the timber in
Trinity bottom some three miles
southwest of here und twisted trees
and did a great deal of damage
John Wordera and Heury Kerns two
woodchoppers wero caught in its out-
skirts and severely Injured by being
struck by pieces of wood Their com-
panions who were nil 11 short distance
came to their relief Kerns wlio was
badly Injured will bo brought to this
city for 111edlcit treatment
TLANO WllCKLUTS
Special to lb latellc
TianoTbx Aug 231 Pillntof
Houston is here on a visit
Cotton is needing rain badly
Quite i number of young folks from
here will attend the campmeeting at
Wliltu Hock tomorrow
Thu shipments of grain for this sea
son were ItiO cars the bulk of it going
to New Orleans
110W1K WIKKL13TS
Special tn tho iuette
BowibTkx Aug 23 Threo car-
loads of beef cattle ware shipped yester-
day at tUi place by Win D on liv-
ing a few miles west of Bowie The
beeves were shipped to St Louis
Klghtyono carloads of fMuht were
recelvcdat Bowie during the mouth
of July and twentytwo carloads
shipped from here during the same
utouh These receipts and shipments
are less than for any month of the
past year
There Is a good number of our farm-
ers in town today Business how-
ever is comparatively quiet
Teaches aud melons have been
plentiful ou our streets for some time
past Tenches aire small but of good
ilavor and an abundant yield
Weather very sultry aud thick
clouds hovering around but no rain
here up to this wiltlljg
UltEKNVlLLtS NOTES
Special U > tlio limcttc
GHKKNV1MK TUX Aug 23
aroeuvlllo received her llrst bale of
cotton today which was raised near
Louo Oak In this county by Mr T
W Johnson It weighed 150 rounds
and waa purchased by Sell I If Jteeves
Seharldz at JO cents Through the
enemy of Utl 8 A Hill Greenvilles
llvest merchant JoIuimu received J2
premium from the cltlena
Au luternting campmeellug is now
THE
lu progress at Harrell campground
near Kingston
We liavo hero at this time a rusb
of Insurnnco men eontractoiB
and mechanics but they are
not out of place The burnt dis-
trict will be rebuilt ut once
aud many other building lots hereto
forevacant will be built up with hand-
some bricks Our little city will not
go down but will arise more beautiful
than ever
Tliu delegates returned from tlio
Houston convention thin morning
much fatigued
Thu weather Is excessively hot
li or Ireland
Gaivision Tex Aug 2Gov
Ireland Ifft fjr Austin on the early
train this morning
Thecity is pretty well deserted by
thu visiting delegates to the Into con-
vention and affairs about the hotels
have again assumed their normal con-
dition
<
the President
Nrw London Conn Au 23
President Arthur and party arrived at
10110 touiuht The president subse-
quently held an informal recepMon at
tlio Peijuol house Ho goes to New
port in thu morning
1 III llOKSlMtlOYCIi KVCIC
ClllOAiio Ilu A tig 23 Tliohorfle
blcycla contest was concluded tonight
in tlio preenco of a great crowd An-
derson the horseman winning the
contest having covered 3 A mUes in
six days of twelve hours eaciit Prince
on his bicycle made lA i miles and Ar
mnlmlo tliu industrial covering 110
their aggregate score being three miles
less than that of thu rider
Xo Signs of Ilfiiro Pneumonia
VittaiMv Ilt Aug 23 Doctors
Inureii nnd Salmon mado a ihorougli i
Inspection of tho Jersey herd owned
by A G Hpler of this city where the
supposed pleurnpnuumnuhi infection
was supposed to Imveoriuiiiated They
declare that they have found no signs
whatever of contuglon nwiong any
oittlulu his herd
A Sail for lliuage
Hpcclul lotlieinettc
DVUAS Ti Aug 23 Jemlum
Cook the motlier of John Cook the
yesterday filed n stilt in tho district
court yestenhvy against W K Hughe
tho owner of thu building aud V C
Howard lessee praying for damages
for the injuries the boy sustained in
ihesuniof oiXH
Tlio Illinois Central Italhvny
Chicago In Aug 23 A state
ment is published hero that the Haiti
more it Ohio management have offered
to pay 2S000 H ftir tlio controlling in
terest tn tho Illluols Central railroad
and that there is likelihood that the
oiler will be accepted
Nkw Yoms N Y Aug 23 Treas-
urer Itandoph says thnt no negotia
tions are going on for the sale of the
IlllnolB Ceutral railroad to the Balti
moro Ohio orany other railroad
Zapata Horse Tiiiores
Corrcxnoudcnceorilio Oaiotte
Oakiiu0 Tkv Aug 20 This
county has been infested for the past
year or two with u band of horse
thieves aud the
county authorities on
several occasions hae attempted to
bring them to juUicu The thieves
take horses from here to Mexico sell
them and bring back stolen horses and
mules to this side and sell them
They had Just made a trip to Mexico
with horses aud wero returning with
four mules and elx horses but were
followed by the owners of tho Mexican
stock Tho parties followlug the
thieves crossed on to this side of the
Illo Grande before the thieves did aud
the deputy sherlir with two mounted
Inspectors of enstoms from this port
and a poe of citizens was on tho
watch for tho thieves but the thieves
got wind of it and did not attempt to
croeB but hid in a thicket on the Mex
icau side of the river The Moxtea
party returned to the other side and
commenced looking for tho thieves
discovered their hldlngplaco ami
made au nttaok on the camp this
morning about daylight capturingthe
wholeoulllt thleyea armshorseaand
saddles aud stolen stock and the
thlovts now languish lu Jail lu
J
Querrero Mexico
The leadera name la Leandre Itodrl
gue or HI Jtaua
° TiiU la3 faUeU but U look
Hke r
The G AV Curtis party is to have a
branch oil ce in Philadelphia If a
LT 1 6 be found
Thiladelplile Coll
Johnntou
the
noa omoii7 Si3
Eicluslvcly Wliolesalo Dealers In
THE CAUGRi
DKT GOODS NOTION
Furnishing Goods
BOOTS SHOES AND HA
FORT WORTH TEXAS
1 <
M
f
lio Onlj Pcrloct Writing
As urcst u lnborsive and as taw to 1m
wing machine Any one ran Darn In VJ
with It mwIU
pe nra Inkwhllii
lliereullerliHTP isosIlls > vih1 unttrin aihnriH
frctn two to il o limes u fast ai Is poMlblewiS
vnluabio tout lawyers cointy andautrtct delS
proXsslonnl men Koncrully Kor 0 scrlrtlTti2
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THE TURF
Ai Eaoe Between the Famous Pacers
Tohnston and H ehball for SEDOO
a Sdo
Is Never HeadeQ andi iiakes
Threo Hoats in 21E1
211 34 tl3 14
Othor Sports
CIIICAOO KAC1KS
CjmuAlio Iiij Aug 23 The match
raue between the famous racers John-
ston owned by Commodore N W
Kltteon and lUchbail owned by J B
Cuiupbell for the wager of o08 u
sldoj occurred hero this afternoon
The weather was clear and cool the
track fust except a portion of the back
stretrth which was soft Five thouson tl
people were in attendance Johnston
was the favorite lu the pools
before the opening of the race and
sold at twentylive to ten a large
amount of money beiu wagered the
riends of Itlctilmll claiming tliA
Johnston could not go three fast beau
Tho rtsult proved that they wero mis-
taken ns he was uuver headed paoing
very close to Little Drown Jugs time
2ial 211 and 2121 which aro the
lasted tlnee heats on record
Jt was the opinion that Johnston
haiMiebeen diiveu onb in each Ji at
could have buiten this Camplivll
the owner of Itlchball says that his
hoist was out of condition
tflrH heat Johnston drew tho in
flldujiositioti After Doth horses ad
been warmed up they camedown even
and going well nnd gut word gof at
the llrst attempt Ai > iho
llrst turn Johnston began to > driw
nwuy and increased ids leadi Jwo
lengths and reached Iho fjuarter yost
u ul to two I11 lengths along
deaf and dumb boy who was crippled j the back stretch to tho hulf post in
in the GrandWindsor hotel nccideut LOS Around the tipper turn 21lch
ball drew up within an open length
he three
quarter palo was readied in
139 On the homestretch Jdhnston
Kegau drawing away and as it became
evident there was no chance of win-
ning the heat Jtlchball was palled in-
side the distance stand nnd Johnston
llnishedlnajogin213
Second heat They were away well
together at tho second attempt At
the quarter post to 321 seconds John-
ston wasi un open length in front and
their relative positions were not
changed to the half In 1OS at the
eud of live furlongs Johnston re
sponded tothocall of his orlver nnd
quickly opened a gap of hall a doen
lengths and coming on won in u Jog
hy twenty lengths Time 2111
Third heatThey were given a
sendofl ut the first trial Johnston
shot half n length In the lead aud In-
creased steadily going to the quarter
In 34
post the half mile in 104 tho
threequarters In 141 and llnlshcd In
nearly distancing Itlchball
Iollowiug this event was an cxhlbl
P l1 ac JuK < ho Jn ° re Minnie R
i
hitched to a wagon with the running
horse 1 < IreBrand which accompanied
the pacer when she paced over the
coursein 2ll The exhibition was
to beat 203
tFlmt quarter 38 half
1011 third juarter 1351 mile 207
becond heat Just as the word was
given the mare broke and was pulled up
ana returned without going round
Iho third heat began with muoh
promise tho quarter pole was reached
In thirty seconds the halfmilo in
one minute at the rate of 200 the
next quarter was the slowest theo
o r o < Juarur l ° st belug reached lu
1314 coindug home the mure tired
In 07rCeP y comPlellnKtuo He
A OAT AND J OQ 1IOUT
ConncitonAV Va Aug 23 A
fight betweeu T L Montgomerys
mountain wildcat ttnd G V Robin
sons bull Cuirtook place this afternoon
at 0 oclock Tho dog was putiu the
cage with the cat a few minutes after
toclock After a great deal of noise
tlio dog attacked the cat and waa driv
en o I The cat took the corner and
fought the dog oil The dog advanced
to the center of the cage
and the cat followed him up The
round lasted about a second The dog
was driven baok Aa the dog waa tS
whip the cat in two minutes and the
time wns up Hefcree Maun decided
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