Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 29, 1886 Page: 1 of 8
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Udles Taffeta Bilk glove s black and all colors at lCc largo retailers in Now York city got 60c lor them
cut pi Ucd Jersey gloves bjack and all colors lfio per pair
tule lacotop Jersey gloves black and all colors lEcpcr pair
pore al wool Jersey gloves assorted colors 25c this glovo lor tho past two years has been held llrra at 76c
Slcllllan llslo Jersey gloved assorted colors ana black 20 to 85o
ladles black kid gloves 8 to 5 button length at 60cj 6lres are C to 7j
tidies black scalloped tops 76c Mzes are CJ to 8 t
Udlcs black Lid tho celebrated Kttelle glovo lockstltclied 3100
tidies kid gloves In assorted colors 8button lengths BOot sizes aro 0J to 1
osiery Ile oartxrxoDtaLt
ur ho iery stock is today without a rival In tho city as to oxtont variety and cheapness
Uillcs solid Mack hose domestic flntsh 10c per pair or 100 per docn
idles black and colored domestic finish I2ac per pair
ladies ll9leflnish hose In Oxford and Cambridge mixtures and solid colors at lCc
Allies oil colon and black in colors that are Ingrain full rcgnlar and offered as low as 26c
Iffehavi thrown an Immense job lot of ladleshose on our counter and mado the prices at 25c 360500 75oaud 100
Aprices arc 60 per cent below regular prices
Slack and all colors In brilliant lisle hose 60o
Itoy printed bordered handkerchiefs Gc
fare white Union linen handkerchiefs 5c
fancy bordered hemstitched pure linen handkcrchlot 10c
fancy bordered hemstitched pure linen handkerchiefs lGc 20c 25c and 80c
Jtpancso silk handkerchiefs at 25c
JtpaiKse silk handkerchiefs at 30c
Beiatiful brocaded silk handkerchiefs at 50c
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BRITTON President Q R NEWTON Cashier
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IAFITAI STOCK TAID UP 111500000 KUIUMJS FcWl JSO00000
latiu lantiac lraalncea transacted Collootlon mado and promptly remitted Kxchango
TMaill tho principal eltlon or Kuropo
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From tho Furniture BnalnoM
A PRICES GUARANTEED LOWER
40 < SJ THAN ALL COMPETITORS
30a IIoiiHtou Stfcot near cor-
ner Second and Houston
it Mw Flat Iron Hoofing patent Sl otlron Weatherhoarding Iron1 Oelllnjr Metallic
In Port Worth Irotn
Ki6 Tnliedroi Cornlco work Inall UalTauolitBmauulactnjod
Ml ci u ccmoa Irom tho mill by
H W HARRY BRO 707 Main Stroot
oc m In io k il n Iron Tin Plato Holder ard Gakanlicd Iron wUlch wooHor to tbt
Mijiarkitprloci VlioleealcaK nt fortho tnteot Texattor
KIECHLF HARRISONS CELEBRATED LEADER STOVES
f ° 3aor 3oTUJctla and ZVEctlaa Stroots
iSfii14 Si50 per Day
JTorL Vortiw Toxae
W E KENNEDY Manaaor
Entrance on TJiird St between Houston and Main
pnojxPx AxrrjGjrrrjtojv to axi < ut > t3t s
exas hotel desk factory
JOHN It EO K Proprietor
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KKItiUSKi JKUULTY
Insnue Patients Dosed Io Deatli lVlthuut n
Pliyttotaua Cnro
Likcout Nun Aug 28 William
Down died at tho hospital for tbo lusauo
on tho 23d Tbo superintendents report
of hla death ald tho patient was put Into
a jtralshtjacket August 10th and Ins
death was caused by exhaustion Shortly
afterward the nightwatchman employed
at tho hospital made a statement In
which ho declared he had a standing or-
der to give patients Who woro restless n
tablespoonfull of chloral and ho had
given Dcrns a tablespoon of tho drog
shortly befoio he died Tho watchman
alsodeclared no otherattendantorddctijr
looked after Dorns Tho watchman says
tho practice of dosing patients with
chloral has prevailed for tbo
last four months During this
time eight or nine persons havo
died presumably from tho deadly medi-
cines admlnlstorcd To one patient In
tho epileptic ward a double doso of chlo-
ral was given No attendants wero em-
ployed to sit up with tho sick and no
physicians looked after thorn Tho board
of public lands and buildings after In-
vestigating rccomended tho removal of
Superintendent Matthowson and tho gov
erMr has tho matter nndcr advisement
Charges no doubt will soon bo made
At the last session of tho legislature a
joint committee mado an Investigation of
tho hospital and rccomended tho removal
of Mattheytsoo but the governor refused
to adopt tho tecommendatlon
Krntli Oonntr Prolillillloimn Conrirmu the
Couroo o IIrolliortruilll
Special to tho Uszclta
DunUN Titx Aug 28 tho Xrohlbl
tlonlsts of this county held a xonvcntlon
hero today and Inaugurated liicftjurcs for
an active canvass In this county nd an
early election on local option Tncy
unanimously and In strong langn geon
demned tho courto of Dr Crauilll In CU1
lng o convention to put out a state Prohi-
bition ticket as an attempt to pull tho
prohibitionists into party politics and
pursuing such a course which can but
prove detrimental to tho interest of this
great Tcform movement
The rains wo have had aro making our
prairies look as green aa spring and It Is
hopeful more will como to make tho grass
good which will bo a great help to the
stock this winter
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LAKKDQ
A Sltxlcmi Token With Crnuipa While
Unfiling nnil Drowned
apodal to tho Qatette
Laukdo Tkx Aug 28 Kldclla Mar <
tlnoz a cltlrcn of New Laredo Mexico
was taken with cramps while In bathing
at tho old International Great Soitbern
brldgo above the cjty today from tbo
effects of which ho was drowned Tho
river was dragged for some Uma In search
of his body and It was found below town
In an eddy from which It was taken A
boat catno over and took the body to the
Mexican side of the river He leaves
wife and two children
It Is rumored that sampling works for
tbo Kansas City Oro company are soon to
bo erected In this city
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AWOniKU 8TOU31 YJCTIM
AKtd Poland r ko ea Jl Wagon
Xcam Montr 4 Wire
Bpeelal to lha Qatette
3aK Antonio Tkx Aug 285oon af-
ter the storm was over last Friday an
aged lollah couple who bad been tie
tallied to Floretvlllo by tbo storm started
for their homi In ICarnus coaUy The
Witle IViarlU crli Mow town wa
much atvuW JS mantesUaUd
abotu driviog l huirrfe lowtd
thatac wanted to go Uotpp U flualiy
gave In Tho wagonbed Uoateduff and
ftcd
tbo unfortunata woman
In Mt < wm
The oM man lost everything
lucludlnga trnnk cpnlutnlng flWor30
in money
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SPLIT WIDE OPEN
The Dallas Democrats Fail to Agree
and the Disgusted Wellborn
Men Walk Out In a Body
r
Two CoiiTenlloiiH Held niul thn Chasm
Between Wellborn mid dibits
Widened Ilcjoml Bridging
Til allilu Oootontton SmuU T eutrlno
l > l CKtnt Tli Wellborn Convantlun
lorlyTwo UOtsatM
9pectal to tho Uatetto
Dmxas Tkx Augj 28 Tho < co nty
convention to select delegates to the con
grosslonal convention at Wnxahachlo met
at tho courtUouso at 12 oclock There
had been a good deal of preliminary
skirmishing among tho rival hostn and
tho ll ht for tomporary organisation wsb
mado with a tolerably ciear Idea of tho
strength of tho opposing candidates Tho
Wellborn men bad all along claimed that
they would havo a sni l majority of tho
uncontested delegates and the friends
of that gentleman were quite hope-
ful If not entirely confident Ou
tho other band tho Qlbbs men
wero quite couftdont that they outnum-
bered tholr opponenta but tho rival
pnrtU3 were so ovoulyinitcticd that tlio
recreancy of two or tareu dolccalos might
turn the fcalea cither vay Tnoro woro
olghtyfour delegates whoso seats were
uncontested three of whom were In-
structed for Ueckham tho remainder bu-
lbs divided between wellborn und Gibba
Tho convontlon was called to order by 3
C Ungcl of Mosquito chairman of ihu
county eiecutlvo cunimlttee who advised
harmony and fratorplty and sug
gested that a temporary secretary
lio chosen and in accordanco with tho
suggestion Col Marttn and Mr Odalr of
tho local press wero selected Tho next
thing tu order being the Rolectlon of a
temporary chairman Tudgo Crawfoid
nominated II 0 Darwlu of Orund
lralrle Olbbij ami Mr John Hookhurt
nomluated W 1 Cochtfln of Oak Lawn
Wellborri Tbo votoavas taken by pre-
cincts thn Secoud wuta was thrown out
without discussion tH Third Fourth
and illth voted and tbft Sixth was called
when the convention which had proceeded
up to this point with some soil of regu-
larity burst Into yclIffcatcallt < groanaand
cheers and during tho rrmmUdur of tho
session was inoro like v bedlam than a
convention of Intelligent cltlrcns met
together for an Intelligent purpose 8ev
oral deHRstoH attempted to speak but
their oIces woro drowned In tho general
dlu and uproar Spectators titood on tho
benches crowded around tho speakers
nod tbronGOd tbo epaco allotted to dele-
gates
Tbe chairman tried to matntatu order
but his efforts were futtlu until ho llnally
stood up on tho top of tbo desk atidcailetl
ou tho otllccrs present to assist him tu the
preservation of order After a lltilo tlmo
the spectators wero Induced to tako their
> eatsmid order was partlully r < stored
Tudgo Crawford and Mr Tom Nush In
behalf of tho Qlbbs delegation and Mr
Doorkbart ami Mr Klmpklns In behalf of
the Wellborn delegates poko with great
vigor nnd earnestness on tbe subject of
tho contest in tho Sixth ward Mrllurk
hart Insisted that tho Wellborn delegates
should bo admitted to participation In the
temporary organisation because there was
properly no contest Tbo Wellborn dele-
gates had their credentials signed
by tho chairman nud secretary
of tho Sixth ward meeting and
two of tho judges Although by tbo
count made ou Saturday night tho Ulbbs
delegates had a majority of four cre
dentials wore not issued to them because
a number of votes had been challenged
and because vlth these thrown ont tho
count would ahovr a majority lor tbo
Wellborn delegates Mr Sterrctt of
fercd tho brcdootlala of tho Qlbbs dele-
gates signed by two of tho judges
and tho secretary and demanded that bis
delegation from tbo Sixth ward bo
seated Mr Slmpklns alter comslcrablo
effort got tho attention of tho bouse long
enough toexflaln that what ho held In
hs band andwhich ho bad been shaking
at the chairman for sometime was tho or-
iginal tally sheet and tbit the name of
tbe secretary did not appuuron tho creden-
tials of the Olbba men Tho statement
of the judges which ho also had was that
besides tbo thirteen challenged votes In
the Sixth ward there were flftynlno other
Illegal votes fiftythree of which wero
< Hst by persons who do not llvo In tbe
wt1Mr Nash mounted a chair and spoke In
advocacy of fairness and Olbbs Ho be-
lieved that Glbbs had carried the county
and thcr ho ought to have It Whllo hu
wat spelling some one of the delugatea
aald V uM steal the county if you
could or worda to that effect Nash
turned and Mpklng at the delegate said
Von are a lhy if you mean It Ill an
lusttnt the home was In a perfect uproar
and tbe spectator again crowded upon
tbe space occupied by tbo delegates
yelling and whoeplut like wild Co
raanobec After the txcllcmcnt had
subsldid Mr Nash procUdcd with his
spiccn and was followed b > other In an
eppaiont effort to Ml Una until ttui
chair finally ruled that the Sixth ward
would not be counted In the temporary
organisation Tho vote was then pro-
ceeded with and resulted In tbo election
of Darwin by a vote of flto 40 in ibis
election two of the Seckbam YOtts went
to Darwin and one delegate from t Well
born piecinct ignored bis Inatrustlons
and voted for Darn In This
of course virtually fettled the
choice of delegate lo WaxahaoMe and
tbo Glbbs adrocatcs set op a shout that
was both lovd and prolonged
John U Allium and M L Uobloian
were cleeUtf temporary secretaries and
after somoinoiIt > nn and coontermotlona
a committee of five was appointed on
credential and a committee of tbrco on
orpanlwrton and basis ol representation
and pentfeg their deliberations tho con-
vention loot a recess
Tbe mnvtntlou rtawmWed at p m
when < > e cxitqiamco on cuh m1 1h made
their por giving three and a Mil voto
of lb Sixth ward to Ulbbi and thn cm
bHta Wthhata awlfeaUmr the Gibba
CelCsUxJ front nearly alt tun contesting
acts After tha report h been
Mr ftooxnart oflerttd a substitute
ho conmiWWH1 rtfott acatlag tbe
Hborn del yvt from it contettcrt
ct i andRlvJhg hjA jteKous Uitfre
jJBbjtltut m tabled by vivfr
tc wbe MtD kkMi mM ii
jproteat awAw t t +
tfc eMlr to fctar v jte
the toport of tho committee on creden-
tials who ho declared had reported In
favor of eating an avowed Republican
and ogalnut other afctlon of tho convention
aud then U ft tho convention hall followed
by all of tbu Wellborn del gats Aa tho
WUlborn men withdrew tho Qlbbs men
hooted and Jeered but aofllclent order
Was rentorctt after a time tu allow tbe
boslno t to go on when permanent or
ganUatlou waa effected by tho election of
11 0 Darwin as permanent ohalrman and
A It Cullum and W II Uoborvsoit aa
secretaries
Tho Olbbs convention tlwii fflcotnl
nineteen delegates tothoWaxahachlo Con-
vention to voto lor Glbba and two lor
Ueckham and adjourned
Tho Wellborn convention mot In tho
county courtroom and effected a perma-
nent organisation by tho election of Wtl
Ham Cochran an chairman autl W L
lloblnsoii and Barry Miller n ncuretarlcc
After tho adoption of tho report of tbo
commlttco on credentials fortytwo dele-
gates were elected to cast tho voto of
Dallas county lu tho Waxahschlo conven-
tion Tho delegates woro uulnstruetod
tiUKKKVllJiK KKUKf MKFTINU
Active Worlc tat tlm lUlltf nt tlio lrou ht
SnQ > r rii llrgun In Hunt Oonntr
8pociM to tho intctto
Ghkkkvujk Tkx Aug S8 Tho cltl
rcns of Greenville called a mooting at tho
courthouso last night tho object of
which was to help tho drought stricken
sufferers of AVcsternTexa9
County Judge J 8 Shenlll vfas called
to tho chair and Mr Gaff was chosen sec-
retary The object of tho meeting was
announced and a committee of live vizi
OU llecvcBH A lllllCol II D MartlnJ
1 Cbaudler and A Cameron wai ap
pointed to solicit mom y nnd ouppltcs lo-
bo tlellvermt at various railroad points lu
tbo county to bo shipped West to tho
drought sufforcra On motion Ii J
Duucan V W Qrnbbs W C Jones ami
J S Sherrlll were added to tho commit
teeTho
Tho commlttco will ask tho coopera-
tion of thu people of every precinct In tho
county and the Maimers1 alliance
Tho mooting was very well atteudod
and was decidedly enthusiastic Tho
people of tho city will do all In their
powur lu this work and will hctid men to
various parts ol the county to orgaiilro
oommlUocs to solicit ludgo Sbenlll
has received several letters from tho snt
forers concerning thin matter and now
the people will tako action In uamcHtnUd
will try to gel free transportation foratip
pllca over tho Missouri Pacific railroad
IAIUS
Tin 0ieiitiK InrtyuC illie H i on A Unn
iltilat tor Alilntninn
Special to tlioGatotto
lAnis Titx Aug 28 The aociablo
given last night at tho hospitable resi-
dence of Mr Charley Thomas on tho
corner of Chinch and Washington street
was attended by a largo crowd of young
folks and all spent a most enjoyable
evening The rain In tbo tuning cooled
tbo atmosphere ho that daiiclug Was en-
gaged In by those Who love to trip tbo
light fantastic Among those present
Tin OarKTTK reporter noted tbo follow-
ing couples Aioinu ltodgers aud Daisy
1reston John Dally and Kdna Dally
Davis Duncan und Deckle Hurly Hob
llohs and Jorrlo Williams Gatha Howard
and Kota 1reston Owen Halo and Leo
Mcliath Mattlo Ownby Arthur Hooka
and Nana Lou Preston Will llaldwln and
Mary Moore W A Logan aud Lucy Mas
senburg George Ualdwln and Kdna
Ownby Tom Murphy ami Kmma llrjnn
Tho amusements wero kept up till 13
oclock when all went homo well pleased
with tho opening party of thu season
C N Allen of tbo Second ward Is o
camlldata to fill tbo aldermanship of that
ward as loo Martin has resigned on ac-
count of bad htnltj Allen will un-
doubtedly be elected as ho has no oppo
mnt Ho will represent tho pooplo of
that ward well
Mlas Kmma llryan who has been visit-
ing Miss lerrlo Williams returned to
Honey Grovo today
Gen S 1 Maxey catno m from Bon
ham yesterday evening
Miss Kdna Dally of Honey Urovo Is la
tho city vl Itlng her uncle Dr Dally
John Taylor cxroadmastur on tho
Texas laclfle Is now overseeing tbo
tracklaying of tbo Frisco road
UIM28V1LLK
Mult llnve linen Invciiillarr Tlio glnlo
Convention Kuttleil ItConipetUlvn Drill
apodal to tbo Ontctto
Gainksviu Tux Aug 28 At an
early hour this morning tho residence of
Z J Parish tltuated lu tbo eastern part
of the city took Uro and burned together
with all his household goods Tbero was
nobody on tho premmea at the lime nud
tbe origin of tbe fire li a mystery Lo h
about 91000 Insurance it Is learned Is
9100
The socalled Democratic executive
committee appointed by tbo county con-
vention of July HI met yesterday and
made a proposition that tho
matter bo submitted to a vote
of the people to determine which Is
tho proper county committee The
alato convention alter a very thorough
Investigation decided that matter by flout-
ing tbo delegates appointed by tbolant
ooDvcntIonand their decltlon U regarded
as final
A musical entertainment will shortly
be given for tbo benefit of tbo drought
sufferers Tho best talent In tho city
havo elgolflcd their willingness to asMst
snd Manager Gcorgo Yaten ttndcts tbo
operahomo free
At tbe competitive drill lat night of tbo
Galnesvlllo lllflts tho Jurllnq medal was
won by Borgt V Unperson
VanE n < it Couoij lrolilliltlanlit Vpiiittnl
tc a gletfl Ticket
SptcUl to tbo aatttts
CANtosr Tkx Aug 28 Tho Problbl
TI PRINCE HUM
Mexnndor Sets Out from Lemberg
Austria for tho Bulgarian Capital
Where He was Deposed
I Hi a m
Thu Nation AwhIU Him With Open
Arnn Tho lVohlo Welcome Htm
Hnck its Their HnUr
TlisHoliUcirn Who Allied lu IhoHtOimpptni
nf Ihu rxlntx titty Thcr W r t lumttit
Wlltx Jlimlnn llolt
eign minister will hasten the itotlleiimnt
of tbo Uuigarlan dlfllculty Tho eventual
return of PrlncoAUxandirmight luereano
thn dlfllculty for Onruismy
Tho Garetto of St Pitcraburg advincs
Prince Alexander not to resume thn gov
ernment ot Bulgaria tu > such n step
would only result In a second ami inotu
dieUlvo overthrow
1ltUNOII CAIIINlir MKVT1NO
PAtns Aug a8A cabinet counoll was
held today at which It Isnfserted prop-
osition were mado to obtain tho senso uf
tbo powers on tho advisability of holding n
new coufarencu for tho purpose of renter
ng order In Uulgarln
Watltllngton the Krotich ambactador at
Loudon refused to change position with
Uaroii DcCourco ambasjiador at Herlln
M 8rNn mooni
Lonhon Aug as tuikey is inasaiitg
troops on ihe Itounivllau frontier Dally
councils am being held at Constautlno
plo to coni < lder tbe attuntlou
iiurmiansiitk
Lo DONAng 28 Tbo ItUfslaiiH lefuscd
toulluw Jrlnco Ah xatider n salon car-
riage of servants and released him only
after Kmperor William hud telegraphed
tho czar on tbo subject
HKIAIITINO IltOM AUnTIIIA
Lemiikiki Aug 28 Prlnco Alexander
leaves hero today for Bulgaria Ho will
go via Gnlrgcvo Houmauio and expects
to reach Bulgarian territory tomorrow
Ills brother Krancla ami Ludwlg aro
with him aud will bo hU traveling com
paulou
now tiiic soLunsns wbkb uoumiT
BuciuitKflT A g 28 Tho llusslan
consulate at Sofia Ma been compelled to
afik K Parkoff to send u guard to Protect
hia tiouno and person Bvery window In
his house was broken by tbo mob and thu
crowd threatened to oastlttato him if lie
showed lilmsolf on tbo atreettt ClemMit
has retired to a manually nndcr tho pled
of Illness and tbo military cadets of Both
who Joined In the revolt weidthruitnfrt by
tholr loyal coibradva and obllgd to lleo
Thu traitor soldiers say that cjnoh re
eelved twenty roilblea and they Were told
that Alexaniler had entered Into a plot to
sell Bulgaria to the Turks UMllvoy and
tclegraphla communication between Bui
garlaand adjacent counttliH Is mlil uo
certain
THKY KXIKOT XKHURM TO IKAU
CoNelANTINOlMe Aug UH Tbo gov
ernmentH ol Germany and Austria con-
sider that tbo recent events tn Butgarht
Impose on Koglamt clililly the duty io
tako tho Initiative In any foreign action
for tbe netllcmont of Bulgar an affalr
This opinion has been ufllotally cointnnnl
catcd to tho portc
LACK co > viiuiation
PUUH Aug 28 A riwpatch fiom Jassy
to Lo Tempo fR tbo powers will pre-
vent Prlnco Alexanders return and that
tho Bulgarians will proclaim a republic
WII4TA1IY MANOllVlilta HBOItlT
LomuoN Aug 28 Tbo publication ol
report of mllltaiy maneuvers at WHna
and Warsaw Bosnia is forblddon Tbo
newtpapcra aro only allowed to copy olil
clal repot t
WII1 IIKVI8K TIIK BTA1UTK8
C < > N TAKTiMorrK Aug 28 The l > prt
has expressed its willingpe to PilOlt tbo
views of the Bulgarian commlmloii In
connection wltb the revision nf tbu Otlg
Inal atttuto It la proposed lo elaborate
new atatutes to coanlat of three pnrtk
tbo first dtallng with tbo rights of the
sultan the second with tbo Jut mat ad-
ministration and ib third wlb he
fluauce raliwuya p porl and custom
KK ItOUTB TO KOFIA
LkmubbivAUk S8 Prince Alexander
started at 2 oclock this afternoon by
KpeelaFtrMtt for Lompalanka by way of
Bucharest and Giorgevo From Lompa
tionlata met at ibecourthou eIu CbnloaAi
y terday at 1 oclock for tbe pnrpr M of J d 6t w
organlrlug a tewpt ratios society ju tlilk reach Z t that cy
county and to send delegate to Hie Maw
convention to be held at Dallas on tt >
t < mb r 7 V T MeCbonny wja
elected wmpoiafy c airman and W t
Nutchill waa electa stcrc ry Three
dclfg < ea wireaDlcfUil oamesy W U
Mi cull V Vixht and V T Mi
Ctt Jiiy Tbcv w r ln trctcted to vote
against pnttltii out it Hiate Prohlbiqja
tfvket On permauetit organiwtlon V
T McCbeney w ekcttd cualrman And
V K JToater twtetery Thfl conrtmilon
adlJtirnrdHlandle
The County SuBdayfJchool conv tlM
whkh closed je jidry etB l E wtauosf
rttuii tu M wf io
XIIUV Allli VOlt TIIK V111NCK
DrutLiN Aug 28 A movoment la on
foot among German ntudouts to present
Prlnco Alexander an address of sympathy
Tho presentation will bo mado ut Darm
stadt Hundreds ot dispatches awaltud
Prlnco Alexander upon his arrival At
Lcmberg During hla transit through
Kusslan territory ho was Mibjectod to
many luconvonlences aud annoyances
The prlnco arrived without luggage and
did not havo a change of clothing Ho
was compelled to buy linen In Lemberg
Thousands of cards arc left at his hotel
MlNaiMOLY WAIT VOlt HIM
lKMiuenu Aug 28 Prince Alexander
has returned Prlnco William ot Wurtem
burgs visit M Stdmbuloft Rout thu fol-
lowing dispatch i-
To Prlnco Alexander ot Homot In tbo
name of fatherlaud wo beg yourblghoofs
to telegraph to your son at Lombcrg our
nrlnce asking him to leave tbo city to-
day dlrcot for Ilucharegl where II
NachovlOi Hulgnrlau diplomatic agent
will explain to him everything Tho llul
garlan nation and army iouglngly wait
the princes return
OVV WITH TlllSin HKAIIB
Koha Aug as Tho trial by court
maitlal of Mush Znnkoir Qrueloff and
tho metropolitan leadern ot the revolu-
tionists who forced Prinot Alexander to
abdicate has been Unithod Mvus an
koft and Gruclofl wuro sentenced to Ocatli
and Clement was sentenced to Imprison-
ment for life
w cuoitsK JttmaiA tkimkii ad
London Aug 88 Tho Ilusahiii papern
hope the Interview between Prlnco Ills
raarek and M Do Glers tho Itusslau for
proceed to Sofia It U mi
what route bo wilt take to
Before leaf lug Temberg
U > prince cciunlted an eminent phytd
clao
mnnibMM
JuiC llarn Tiiuh tc Uio Vwpu Alnni
> < 1 > Cuurm lint t r llnliriiRdi j H
the rriiT < i
Bpicial to the Oa eue
Yfiunttwttii Tja A i 2SJoctsfo
Hata ioke iblKftiTfiooa oi k > vUjc t xn
Mb od i HW wf < >
To W < W m Mf Wu wii >
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vox A no o7
today favoring
tlonal batiks rveelved
and the chtoiiia
tlm ltepublltan judge S lSP >
party Mm
raoney lu the bands o a low Is x
vtrf c
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f 1 i li tiw
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redtictlous f j
w i People aad tta Sfe J
Ihe rallroada came or tlitlr affiJa X
critic im Thoudgo ha i iq wt o Mifi > r I
as nuollng watering jfit
ktoelc etc
talk was listened to with mxKm A
ad approved by Ml who beard hint
Tlia Ka ll ml Ccnnty toiitKMlotal iW
T i tlnn luUronaforiAbYiaiu f3
SpocUt to tbe Ooiolto
CisCoTj x A0j 2BThe
Detftv
ooratlo convention In
noon for tbo purpose of fleeting jcMatA
to the
cougressional ooaventlcn at 01 V
leno wblcli mceta on Septcwber ii
2 That at each precinct end coauvy <
concntlon tho busto of reprfnnlatlerfo
each precinct aiall be one vote for each V
twentynvo votes or traction o er nehaf
of ttvuntyflvo voted cast for the Honio
emtio nominee for Kovcrnor at thn pre
ceding election and that out the number
l delegate and alternates bo eiwttid by
said precinct Ui t It may be Milled to
under Mich basis of rcprvtfc tetUut una
that none but kuown o eerWiibe al
lowctl as delegates on the floor bf any
Domoctatlo convention and Uiatiirtpros
tea bo aUovvcdluDurapcratacoawntoai
0 That tho delcgatlou from VbU o < s6 >
volition to tho Abilene convfcntiolio and
the laino nre hereby Instructed toiTiSe alli
honorable means In their power Witcure
the nomination of Hon S WT Jihhsa
tof congress >
Tho Democratic convention of prKlnct
No 0 met lu the Alexauder h U yesterday
afternoon at a oclock and dtcted ttcle
gnteato tho county co vyutto which
met hero tortay Tbe tolhiwlug ri40u
tloua wtto inaiiiiuciu y fliloincd
ltesolved that 8 WTLanhmu is the
tholou of the Dcmoorola of Uil precinct
nod Hint our deiegnW to the CQonty ton
ventlon bo luatroctoit to una UtiHr Mt w
In each school tllstlltt on tbo 11th of
ricptembcr for the purpose of maklflg do
nations ol grain meat or mon Dy < iho
same to bo reported find deltierod W
County Trcajnier l li Tatk Who ha
consented to take charge o Jit Joj v
tlons ami forward ttlcui to tbe apploprlaW
c < imiiiltUcBli tlioBU ii jill trlcu
Prof L M Gulnno of Leba onAcade
iny Indian Territory ww In thA ejty to-
day accompanied by tight Indian boy
belonging to theorpaiidepsitmtritcf tm
Kliool several ef whom Vi bovm acefl
ralroad or vIMtcd a cltf though ftll m
advaiicod In thtlr a ndles and arc under
good dlscljillue anil tttelKtfl traWlng
John Civil and Cbre JlartljiWf
charged wllhstcallna fonr howft waWcd
examination before < fu Uc Hitiklo aad
wero committed to jail In default of
51100 bond caeh
Dr J JCarpoulef ami II KJonfitT
havo formed a coparWersbfp miderthe
stylo of Carpenter Jo tec and Will en-
gage In n general inauruUco hnalQeS be-
ginning fiept 1
The Cotton Glnuora a oclatlon In Id A
seciet loeslon in lha onrtbouw tod y
tint nolbliig mm b leaimcl of tholr
prowedlngf
Tbo county executive comm UMi of thb
AnllMoonoly party bold ft WUnjj In
lbf and jimk
m
toaecurohlsnniniiiallon v w iiW v > M
UcrolvKd that no Dcmocr t iTlirff f
cinoi No o lUNtlaml couJliy trcoDvt v i
tiou asunubivtlt l l ilfie JjfrlliriJSfcolt Mky
tbe courthoote aftrnop
fected a nermcflntriau1t ttooW elcwi v
Ing cowHilltemcn to flit Wfi h A
preclneta that had h m omitted at ilijlr >
ilrat meeting A cooimlftw on rcwnti
tlons und platform wa ewolct whlcji
bBdJiotrtporadeptoalatftwottV
Tbu wiUrialniMiit ftlveh Blnkley >
bouse Mil night hr th j < ll vtitta Bapy
ilt oburcb prlited l W U ttr l jly
nodfloaticlelly v <
Marriage H cw ieJ e4 f > V 1U
Foreman and MaryTlaueO f W 0 W Jlt
foy and Martha Knlgbt
n Irauk Jtm Vl JlMh < w who ia
bien vlaltlng Mr jL Jfl i l Jhla tAf
Mis Maggie JkztWtou ut Vth left
I or home today fwr A pl ftaui vf H
among friends it tU Wty
WJ lfutBp tyi lor mm BWff Ar > f
WtIy where hu mil MjWKtHu pureh
lug cotton
fipMlal to < > tiitt > tt
A SttJ flu tl V ijBtH BI etl 8l ij J
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WWIJ Uliv IUU
ongendered therefore
Itesolvod by the lHnipcrats of Kauland
county in convention assembled i
1 That horcatttr wbn any Demoetatle
pnclnct or county oonwutlon la called
only thoso ho allowed to iiartkl
pato in audi prlmiry and conaty
conventions who will each Wedge thum
setvcii to support tbe
nomluocs of tbo
I empcratlo party at the ntxt tbsnlng
electlou to be held utter such primary S
or county couvontlon
lectlvelyand Indtvlduulmo vole for abd WWJ
aupiort tho nomleecafthe atn Demo-
cratic state coimBonJftb > o4be Winlnee
of tho representative a tijetDcmtvoraito
convention i and furtbcflhgt wo will vote
for and support tbo camilois stiih by
tbe DeniocwIoeouBroatlotiI 3HVfili > ui
to assemble at Aoltepe Sep mberwi i
It S
1880 V
The convention waft well nUaflded and
the results t > med to glvtt gemfral ila
faotlon
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lluiiinl fur BcliovlLuttoii aiiti4 r
Special to the lAfMte
siiKitMAX Tjfi Aug i y County
Judge Grows published a call t iluyln
thu local papeia ealllog bfi thecHliens of
atayson county to contribute to tbo
Bufferera In the WtWorn porllcti of the
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