The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1881 Page: 2 of 8
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INTEIlKSTlNd ITEMS.
isaooiTED
mEOKAMS.
Jgaminnllon by tha fMrMtlf
Deinorrntle onvrntlnn of Vlr-
IlaU rrfililml rrll'll Co-
tlaaea Imornve-Prohbl.
lion Ikefraled la Aorta
Carolina Mi w York
block Matkeit Et.
Virginia t'onaervatlve Semocral
Blcbmond V Auguat5 Intbedarnooratle
atate convention last uuht alter the platform
had been ad ipted Hon. Jobn GooUe Gen.F
Lee and Gen James X Walker weia nomina
ted aa candidal! a fur nomination f..r governor.
The bullet wax lb u ia.u whlub resulted at
follow": GikI '77; Lee t'!0 walker lest
John W Daniel. 2i K W Mollen'y lit: James
iRaroonr. Ti NY li S:aples. Si Koai.ter.nn 8.
Wunle number volm - t 041; necctsitrv to a
choloe Sil. Hun J W Daniel next placed
In nomluallon. Caning Hie roll for the oond
ballot It was then liu uu and i.efwre lis conciu-
uiun il helnu ident ihut llatit-1 would aet ihe
injortyi lli name ul' Uonde and Walker
weie ltluU'iiwutHOl r Daulel'e nomination
made nnaulniom. Ihecouveuuon roan to a
man and am Id the waving ol nnu fans Ho
I and a perleol storm ol p;'lau e ilia l ew can-
didate was 01 ed fr aurl a 0 n nililee ap-
noltitcd to in'uriti bliu oihla nomination. Mr
l)aulel soon iimuo Ms gppearauce and amid
cttiusiamio upolartoe mid itenionst'lioB ol'
de Ighl proceeded to address the convention.
Til convention uujourued al 1.1:30 null to-day
at 1 1 h in.
Mr. Daniel the conser.v.tlvc demoorallc
nomluee for goveroor In nls addre lolbe
convention la.t night branded a Inlee tne
charge (.but be had over .eii opptsed to pub-
lic euUoo's. He endowed the plattorm anu Its
rieu!arttious l oioieni ne emu was Ktiieo 111
Nat Y r thr e weeks hito. n.i lis death
knell Is now linking throughout the great fid
commonweal b. H pruiio'i ce.tnu ruocena
ol the cmtHervM live dimooi'Htlo party ana he
was especially severe in his remarks
on t- e deul attun of the read-
tnster cauuldtt'. i for aoven.or. Col. W. Jfi
Cainarou that li in-a t to carry Airlo into
war. ua ws t equently interrupted by voolf-
erous applause.
Ktuhiiioud Va. Augnat B.-Tbe conserv-
ative demoorstlo couv ution met air . lu utll
o'clock tbis moral gio nominate a lieutenant
governor aud attorney general xne at-
tendance waa tnialler than yestfrday. Many
of tba delegates have long left lor home.
'jhechalrma-i anuonncen the nomination of a
Candida e lor lieutenant governor w in
order aud a motion tJ Inn t nomloatl g
eimeolies to five minutes having betn carried
lr 11 iris i.ropi sed ihe ume of James
Birb nr of Cuipcpuer who waa
nominated by aoeiaiuaiion - and a
cotum ti.ee waa app l ud to wait on
him The comu lltee on returning escorted
Mr. Bsrui nr to h" ftaud. After belna Intro
duced be a ;dre s- d the o nventlon ai'O ptiug
the now!' atton for llrntensnt governor 'ihe
next lui-lners la orue befoie the ounventlou
i he n "inluutlon for attorney general. Tue
names off. W. MuKianey ol raaoe ivi ward
c autvi Jume Pi. Id. the vreneat In-umbent.
of Culpepper oou and Ai tuonyM.K.Kelliy
of this city Wire put forward by mjroimim.
tlve friends. lieioru a b illot was bad Mr.
KeiUj's uaui wa withdrawn. The balloting
r-i-niteu in ii;e onmou oi r. w . nicn-iuiiey
after which the convention adjourned sine
ol
Staunton Va AuRUet 5 The nomination of
uaiiieix by tne nicuiuonu ronvei.tion creates
no great amount of euUuiBiaHin among the
demciaiai f thlsseotlon. Thoyngard ita
a voou nominatl in un ostler migui pos-i'
bly have been uivde. Tne r-pub 1
oitns resra'd him as bv no ma i
thn Ktim gest man his p oollTiliei
and allpgen o pwilioa to public ecuooU
rend ring him vamorable. All however re.
cogniH niiajis agentleinnn of one talents au I
a brilliant speaker ll ghland and lioo h
onntles will send strong men to the legisla-
ture. Tbe nrwB received bere since yesterday con-
flrojs tbe b-llef that lb" Lynchburg conven-
tion wll piuoea lepuiiiloan ticket lu the field
on debt-pa) ing piatio m. v
Tne Presldeut'a roc till Ion.
. Washington D.C. August 6. Official bu'.
letlo Executive .Mansion 8:t0 a. m. Ihe
p esld nt oouilnues to Improve. II slept
well during the night aii'i tbu ra irnUg looks
and eziir.tses him-e.f chserluily. AptMlrer"
. sailsl'actury day U antlclpt d. AtirSrUt bis
pulse Is '( temperature Mil Ksplralion 18.
Tbe Deal bulm la will be issued tuls evening
auu h ruafiar the noon builatlu will be dis-
pensed with.
D. Y. KLIBS.
J. K Raumi.
J.J. WOOUWARD.
HOHtBTKsTBUUlf .
Offlolal bulletin. Executive ManU n7 p.m
The iirealdenl has bad auu err cod day
Th auixarauoa of the wound and olmracier
and amoint of dlso iuias.f pus ojallnuea aai-
lMc.or . tie na taan aa adequate quanti-
ty of oontlsliment aud ha I several pluasaut
n tpadurl' g the day. A 1 1 80 p. in. bis pulse
was IM tempera' ure 88; resPi atlou. 18. Afir
spm. niieinpraiure oean u riMaausuai.
but moderated to a oouldibie deRn-lsnu
without a pn oeptliiiedryiieMolsklu. Al pra
sot bis pulse Is 100; temi.eta u.e luUi tespira'
tlon 10;
r. W. Bliss
J. J. Wo iDWABD
J. K. Uabnks
KonaaT HatstiKK
li. li. Auhbw
HUslaalppt Demvcratle CoaTenllon
Hew Orleans aturust 5. The Dtmoerat's
Jaeksou. Mhslmlppl special sys Up to 9 p.
m. oo nmnlnatloa bai been made
by tbe dein iota is .nveai4oa. '1 he twutv
iyui Im. uiiimdi i-toun lii. ttradBlii Ma.
eubert.ini Afier this ball Iti.elittkk
dale c e ais went lnlo ca icus. Oa tnrn
lug to 'he cnuveotlou the iiema.f Uarfcrdale
and turiiOo.a wete wliblrawn and
liwer)S wasoalled amid upr. an. osai pUuaa.
loo Bioneus. Stale wa wnus into caucus.
ralballeTwtnl Atlaee I'alsa
Biaton a. Augut 6. Tba meraoers of
tha M silo a C hollo Total Abal.natos
Vnlin by lovltailuaof il mayor and auitc.
bars of ttts nliy aiTvernment visit I lb pub-
He Isiii O'Xim aaJ tne tiai br tula ercuiun.
Ihe DrmwrnLin waa furuis'l and escorted lo
Faauil Hl. where a Seab of wa.oouie waa
made h tua govs our. inrwatlnr S'lnre.is
ware alao delivered t proalosat urvinoersvf
tue Cjavaauun.
H..aa.
Kaw Tirk. Anguts. I 'otic market hi
beea etxremely oQll up C U l. boar and par-
ul' lioa has btea iatberevy la toae. Cbsagee
la print k weer wresatreasaly alight. Ota
tD l a in ina OM.Mited libiaaver narr. w
ravirw. w Jsraey ntral Wlaa Paoit c.
Wstttra VulM "' mo ureuue.Lma-
war. Lekawoa W wura Lae aueie aa4
Paul war tk sbo active.
A wirlaritrerBas(4.
PyracoBS. F T. An.oatf. Kiha Orlaade
OreenBeid was eiaewaJ bare ibis ssoralng
for the merr.f n alia at Oswell Oswao
Muif.li IK7t Ta-re w -rm 1 w ifeuaixl
prvoa rrjt. The Vieilia ftitS kia
lowK-cMiB and prayvd farvsatly far Uad'e aaer
tj aHMi biBi-Mf a bl eavsarat.
Prablkrttlaa ara4l la Bank
. starallna.
- Bahdffc T C larsst a-K-pana frwsa
intsma ceaatlee give a aaajartiy ags BBt
ntIMtl B( tl 7s Ot' a ntlB will
i.r'M rB as ta sa)-rl ty n .j nr T
watra riww- u innnl i of tut.
Vat vw ttt'ta a 4 sunn.
Tk B Tar iai
Krw Tort Aarax . The aaw eolaaranr
Mr. lUswina t slrasvly bH w ti arw-ll
casts war "Sea sad thia taa ata-iibsaadlat
V mla owery agalavt "aba apotie
(''" Tbe trath la. tBa-kag ag va
dftrtnanna aat taa ! le a it.k bvw"
T'.e etp ka-s bb a. I ffr m this
ery bo- fv.w an p r a f I ' - v
a K im Bw Ta -aa-iw a a-Xv.
aima y a -fr l m v''eni i a
r-lf. aa lh v r"m m ncrMi iiMrc
wira b w wf t.r tir bb ltlnll 1'T fmrU B
a rvtrwn. If iv'ii' win rr:f in
tti ra w rr-fr las t r-' t ib rir.l
v ra' ern i riil-a.rvr-a ar.wiTtnB
.will "! a wnnt m fer tw a
1 B -1 tjnn If k -r- tr aMB tne
1 1 1 r I f f b ki f rwvBi Bin tHf n te
f.m'pnm- a "'iml m r'BK I'W vatlBBa
aaVvritM. witanai rrtrraaaB a ta a. e ta-
PRE88
larsst li Will wllhln nl r.w tint. h
el Into tinllef wst f 'li'in r tin sve' iwra in
f.r 'l i ersun not WaiitUia lliilie itl'in
ai esilv that l wld )la (I Pi Ilia p nri d
ea'er upon lhfp flment. Ihaaa-a allll a
gooil iiiaiiynlfrsndpir-oii who owa ihelr
planes to ins ii iiiiiiiiiw in bh-t iib or
im ami li Is prstiy certain ih .1 tnese will b
Ihe flr-i to so. .. .
Korty applicants for otTlce oaPeil In person
upon Uolleelor Kobr sori on Alondsy awl
twenty t d iy A tha ollles am ull filled
w lhiheo d Inrumtienls. the vlnlP r
psned with sbatisred hope. Theuew colloo-
torald coniempla'S ielillbli g ft I fe I oj g
frlond clos to himsi-lf lint to-day be aa!d lis
contemplate making nochsngee Inr the prei-
ent. A soon as the pro-idem is able to Irans
..I h..i..a ih. luillcnior will ao to Wash'ns-
inn to consult lilm with referenoe l certain
Improvements In the metni us or aomg ouei-
iiees wblah hs desires lo suggest.
Marderona Med itevlU.
Chicago August 6. A special from Srotro
New M'Xloo Baysi iluMerons red devils pre
now ravailrc-tbls nelirnboihood and killing
off beople by seorel Last night an enoountsr
ooourred between them and Mexlosni at
Ph.rane. resulting: in the death
of twelve Mexloaus and two Indians
who we e oau ured and burned alive im-
port oome lu honrly or fresh ravages and
iuuideis. A party la being hurriedly raised
and armed to go to the re-
cne of the miners at Psubli
iprlngB w'.itre they i le snrn unded ud
ill iiiimlnenl danger. L-Bt evenltg
a miner and wile are supposed lo bare been
. . .1 i. .. i. -ii .1 1... a I. ihi T wern r..t 11 n-
In to their mine and. were prubbly tor-
. in. I 1. .. r m t a
r. ... tt. .1.1 nnu lnrl:.
Nlns 1 he chief Is even inoie barbarous than
l.l. -..lunu.an. IT li. .B ill M I lift I t.ll r A t 11 pi r
atta' ka elsi where a lenoral lndlau war will
uutiuuess uu tue iwuih
Sarnloira Bncen.
Aaratoga N. Y. August 5. In the flrnt
ree. three-auauers of mile Turoa flrttt
Vsmpyre second; Bay ado third. Time
In the second race mile and a qn rter Oet
Away wont nnlobug eeoond; Fair-Count
n t n.n7t
iniru i jiuo.
In the third ru e mile and a hilf Hindoo
. .-!.-- . .......... 1 (1 hl.il
WOm ' lllUaklUUID kwumu wuuuiu vu..u
.T .V J t .11. .... mil. -nil a hoi Tnal
mine rour'ii wp "'"i '
Guard won) Disturbance Seoondj Ijauklln
. MtWI NUTEg
The experience of tSeor tary Wlnrlom ss the
head of th" ireasnrr dHpanaieni would seem
in dlanni the nrevalent oninlon that a mamber
of the cabinet 0 n a p !nt any number of
frlerds acquar tsroes.or moss reoi.mme a-a
by trienns or scqua uwiwrii i uiuitb unum
triH cover meot. A senator 'ho nthr
day called o i Mr. Wlndom and requi sted the
.ppOtnt'ieD VI lD Ol u uvi-B 1 uppo w
Clrasnips in tue uowuij ucjriiicui.
S ret.iv Wli.dom. wl'h a eUnlflr-aiit mlle.
rsld that hsdid n. tsee how it was ros ible
for h in tomtka the aDD"lDtiueul de-irod
nines he has been In oOloe he said lie
had been ak mushing around to see
If he could not get some of bla friends
nlsni.a mirlar h!m. hnt had nrit .succeeded Hi
ell to the s-itli faotlon of tbos. friends. He
pul ed out a Met of tha appotntnv nls mde
slr.ee ibi 4th of March )ai. a'-d showed It to
thesenat r This lit mud" known the fact
ihninnlv three men recommended by tne sec
nurv hail Htcnrfii ulaces. Mr. Wind m also
showed the I let i f ho"e whore aupolt tmer. ts
hH hAn rpAnmminfiad to the denaitme t In
that list weretwe've men whom lie han'ti led ie
give appo'ntmenis but had laiien. xne sec-
retary volunr-red the lurirmatlm thttas
a senator be had a great deal more Influ- roe In
appolntmenia In th treasury ceuartmentthsn
ne now poasessea us tue neau ui iiioi. uafmrb'
ment.
Tha machine bv which President Oarfleld's
rnom la p.noln.1. savs H vnton. was furiii.bed
by Mr..lnnlnes of Baltimore. It con Is' of
a cost Iron chamber about ten feet ong arrj
thr fwt wide and three hia'i. filled with
V it ral Iron frames covered with cotton terry
nr furnish toweling These screens are
t.luuirl hnlf an Inch SDir'. and ranresent
some 3000 feet of o Tiling surface. Immedi-
ately nve. these vertical iorens la pieced a
cnii orinifllr npipe tne towersiaeoi wnicn
1b Oiled with fine u -r feral lous IniO a ealvsr i-
izid iron tank holding 100 gallons f -voter I
pntgra-mi ten or eusvea icq. -jms water
lr enrayed upon slvt frrtoe lower ink con-siaH-y
each end of ton Iron chamber are
epei iuirs.hlrteen lnchwisquarej to the ontc
e d of bis chamber Nap pe connecting wi h
iiinuil oral conducinr. To tbe other end
is connected a similar pip leadl glntoanl e
chamber at I he top and from the b atom of th
same pi re lead to a small exhaust Ian a' d
tr-m tbe fan cold and dry ai ' la forced directly
Into Ihe piesldent'a room tnrougn nnea em-
twenty f et In le-gih. Thealr rewlved at 09
rlnurn.. t mn ature la sUDDiled at tha rate ol
H.OliO cubio 'eelperbourat the regl-iei In t-e
Pieuinent s nf m at nny-i -rr uegree- auu
with tbe wlodowi and doora open tha temper-
at urn at tde ursilrleoi's bd. tweDty-flve fi--t
away I maintained ateadlly at seventy-five
degrees day and nlgbt.
A fart Wayna Indiana special aay: This
morolig Or. C. F. Brubso - a prinilnent
pi-yeloian of Ibis city waa shot at by Mrs
itubln widow or tbe late Knbht Ach n'b
Vahiina. ol Ibi cltv. Ir Bruebach W-
enaage'l to marry Mr. Llndman daughter of
Mr Hob i Who I very muon oppt'ied to Ills
mutch All the ps riles eonoi-med move In
tbe bat oilely biibJwl-b and Chr'a'lan
and th affair hn crud tue reti.i excite-
ment here. Mr- liini man's bunband rem-
mllieil sniolde a few weeas a -o and Lr. Brue-
bach ba tvea paying marked atl-e t'on to tne
young widow. Th old i-dy la oi po-ed to the
doctor on utmnt of hlb-log a Gentle. The
partita uuaoubietily will ba married immedi-
ately. Qulncv III .pedal; An affray resulting In
a leartul irwe iy nocmred about !! p. m. to-
rlav on nnB irntI Jnt rn'th of Uajshlie
between two ho -t-blacks aved about twe ve
year C harles Cross and Qsorg L ve. They
had been quarreling when final y love ran
at Oro- with an (ipsa pocket-knife and atab
bed htm low down oa tha neck levering tne
Jugular vein. Cross lenned over against an
awatng pn-t tha blmd pa-tlng from th
wound and la leasthsn two minute W over
dead lov took lo hi hew through the
iley but was captured Tne aflslr creatod
grrat exelieratit lath vicinity. Both boy
were mere children but wsa bard eaaea
Mr. Bmaliey's cable letter to the Tribune
svs: at tbe gsnlea par y at Marib- roboaae
1 buradsv the queen aave fma proof or her
Bympaiby with Prealdent OsrUeld. Bnail g
tbat Mr. tOwl w present. hn avot for
blialo rrdr to get f mm bl own I pe ti.e
Ute-t aew of th condition th trldeDt
and Ix repeat to him In person the eipreuloa
f rrrroi at Ih aiierupiBd aaBlaiiia
ead her r)Mctar ovee the good news whleh
kaa beoa aomlag by cable.
Th friend' of Bf-(ovmor Shepherd say
RednH I bars Inforssailoa that ba Is rspidly
rehull ling bis fortnn bv m'nlrg operaliona
and peculsiloti la Mrxlrn. H- now. ha con-
trol i ( i wvaiy-on prone ties. aevral of which
areeaH to he U'dlog very rich ore ani be
c-biibobs to buy Klalnf property In Ciilhua-kaa-
Mr He'rahnl d le aalagtbe Kew York
prase fort aeHhei B iHihllonlng ane.atloas
that J me wdoo BaboU allentel her
fea band aad deauoyad tba peace et ber boeae.
Part af a aananUlB Ml la Moatavarvwentiy.
MioaaaDaa of na of r-rk lb rooadetinn
wl-a bvbaa oremlaing for exeonuag
dowa wttb a great eraab. ' '
Aeanrdlng Oath there ar wealthy
Mn-h -ra jaaer nn-l M- amipnae that
henJuBla g raaklla waa taa Uvaatat ot print
Ua
afr HnaHeirtoa twirehad la m! fr""
M-aaphla to Pad aa b nwumay t r iMS.
t bm ruad I la be complete I by Kwvefabar.leM.
Vesaor predle..;- tba BtH few imyt'it
A an bt torm; aiergU.g IBM aualar
ukl aad eaol atcot.
Pair m4 nttdateea hv'a ta kaaa
Chieacaaa sn-Mloa.
It tats VM pvHeaasea ta kawa after a
Is aiiekstrSKitaraf froaa U arTWt
aad tsdaieret.ont ef row Jk tagisuvi W'a-
aaaa.aarlv darav. Van of ananaoad aA I
ri;i seal rul?e ttat wiH e.re ya Crea ot
Jaarga. Tki s. iaat raaxiadT anal drarvaev)
:j a ananiunarj in fVwrta Aaawrtca. Keni
a.f-addja n'. awealnc an taa kv. Jos-
T. iairaa. 8t ataaa D Prm Tori v.
lwl
Agwwsa Ma laavBSMn
wak frnw p -r - air n-i it-.
. .. ki I I -.. s Kaeway Hr4 .-
V ark. a a f eaan sanrann
Can tor taa Eaawtabw boot.
STATE SPECIALS.
TKXA9 TOPICS BY TELEGRAPH.
Hew ratio lleeelved t Be-laa aad
aaiaharhlt-a 8.10000 lire nt
Palaetlna - Tba rentier Bat-
tallaa to lleorganlaert
nnblna Pass ak lemae
Narrheru Mallroad ta
lie nnrvey ed at Once -
Paleatlue.
Special to the Herald.
Palestine Augusts. The alarm or Are was
sounded In west Palestine about 1 o'olbCk this
morulr g and It proved to be quite a destine-
tlv ' ooudagratlon. be extra of tbe falesuue
Advocate leautd this morning gives tbe fal-
lowing account of the Urn:
The lira Is thougut to nave commenoed
between Cleveuglu'a bakery aud the Coin-
toi rolal hotel t
Fo.iowiug la Ihe list of losses: Tbe Com-
aie.cl.lbowl 1150001 building ow-ed
by Air Nyeiocoitliled by J. H. Lyon who lt.ses
ti) 100 worth or uourobold good.
To n HicRntd.Uiue bo ..Be aud tools. IiCfls
I8U0; no lnsurauue.
iloiifioii hvuse occupied by W. II. Burton.
L aou liuliiilng1.2U0;on furtilturs MOO.
Bur ill & Muipby frame house owned
by tharailiond company i oss sl tHK); Ions
u gin ds vrt.000 to U OlK); Insurance M.U00 .
JauaKrotben's M .gnolla saloon i oss on
buliulu $1000 on slock and futures 1IU0
no luuum.Jie. ' bis is ths seooud time
Kretheu lias been burned out.
Cbuilesi levei glu. LiiSfiU0to600. .
Arllngiau bote owned oy Colouel Mnnln'
aud rented by air . Wrery. We on hiilld:!!
tl 600; damage to goods from 4'JU to 15 0.
j l lljoeits in L ine -Jiai saloon. Lofsoii
bul ding. li0; the flxtureaaiid stock burned.
A siut.ll irme house oua ueud by L)an
Nungner. Losh 3(j00. Also leaiauraut and
burb.r uliop Loss uf gooosuot known.
Fraua Johnsi.n reB'B'irul i building own-
ed by A B Bowers. LmsSl.OOO; ou fixture
ta.ouo; momy to over tiou.
1 wo store b. uses belonging to Mr. Bowers
value I at i6io. Total loss; no lusurauce.
G Wright restaurant and gro-ay; building
owuedbyTom Orener. Loss $100. Lues on
gooi aot t known. '
After the Are had reached that noble brick
building aud old rtaud by which ha or-oe be-
fore saved the town a neneral ooufl gratlou
was Btopped. The strei U"US efturtu of the
boon and ladder fire company Ho. 1 which
k-.i hniieri.i hnn lirialuallv exerted In tearing
down bu Minus and atilvlng to check Ihe
llaiii'-s were thrown almoit wn lly upon tbe
hardware a ore or J M Silllman A Co.
Here let ua compllmen. the vaduul firemen ot
whi mTouo Kickardo 1 foreman Oncer Saw-
ersdibtas latanl) but for sav.iig Wlllman.
hue. I h.va h en a resuctllloh Ol
h' firs ot 1S7II. The roof and windows of
Sllllman'a st re are badly burned aud the
aioi k damaged The bo s had only ladders
ano bucket to work with and we e out at
tbehrst larm and woraed while there waa
a partlcent nope.
a i.r.k hraez.i carried the names ti north
Main etreet burning B . Caeis boarding
h u-o more ai d out buildings. Loss over
11801) Insurance 1700 .
Mn C. Fasi a large amount of bedding
winter olothlug etc. and lurniturs bauly
dB?uuienthal & Bro. lost considerable In
goods
Mrs Mary Mands bn'ldlng rented by
cot..red people. Loss $1000; boarding house
goods burned ......
liiiBioe-s building rented by Mr. Harry for
boardlDg-hous . Lubs. iri.Mk ; 1- amd. Ma
B. lost biusehold o.!a St. red In ihe
bul dim and only saved some mattresses and
Two butoher shops owned byTomCrowen.
LoHtS50- . .
Spatta Brotlurs lost heavl y including over
likio poinds of meat market tools eto.;no
Insurance.
Her the fire was stayed although Bparks
set the Human Oaiholto church on nresevera
times. But for ihe hereto effort cf Kever tid
H'ainer Cbalatd and O' ber that and wijqln-
lng bulldli.gs would have been burned the
lots on building cluthes elo 1-t a'lont ISO.
The total los- is estimated by business men
Bt 'SiOOOO. ahalusurisjBBsampaule8 lose at
least 10 000. ! xt w
Am. ng the casualties Mr. Voiu was
overcome with heat and fo 1 eeaeelees
while avlng g ooerlta at Caaset's store. He la
brtter to-day
A UtUe boy of Mr Wilson tn years dw age.
fe 1 Intoa well 40 feet deeD where th cuiblng
was burned awy. He clung to tbe rope aud
wrs ie cued by Bev Father Chalend and will
r0FredrBmwn a railroad brakeman worklag
energetically In bau.lng out go' da a
knocked down by a falling door .and slightly
'"ine International railroad furnished va!us-
asMaitce by tbe use of eaglues furnishing
wa'.er."
Anelln..
8ieolal to the Herald.
Austin August S.-The Alamo Ksilroad
company the object of which company is th
maintaining or a street rsuroau 111 oau anw
nio. fllwi charter lo-day capital stock
ibeailju'ant-general has Issued an order
loo'l' gvo Hi reorganlaa'i'in ff the fronllar
h- tiallon. Company oommanders ar cao-
t ..neil io nll..t onlv onmarrlej m. n. of aood
moral chara tr -
The Magara insurance company ui rew
I nr.. WHO aoapnai iui: m.
halfdiillars wasgtanted permission to-day to
do buslne' In T.
The ooinmleMooerof the land offlie reply-
ing to a county surveyor who hd decided to
. .. U .... I t.liil knl Mln.
purcnae" a tn"n ..--.....
: i .ih.. . mbvb-11 ih. mi n.
I preaeoi ounue aiiuj-j ...e. - .
ea his nip Hied on lb foilowlrgday
nfuhil 'o rtclvo a nxltlcu a.p.iuauuu
to purcbate from another par y hnt
tienolllg tne aeuiri'in iiiwiwih
own application decide flral that the
r J:iiia lur tim imvii..i a - - --
tl 'marking of tliBi-o Un ll.ed Cioveyea no
. ... . . .. ... rt . wnn u n 1 1 e.1 t i e the
rJ4UV. B U intl u. pii; . .' ' "
lend in lgsl form I entitled to purcha e.
. -. .n.k i. n n H.nt rt .n p
m-ooi u a aurveTur - " - - --
L i.ai.i.i.lMh..k..l.le the nffln. a!
cnae. -i ne iB'iit.uM". - -..".-.
nrveytrmay purcheae potaa aa agent but
. . i . . .. . k. rr ......il lie Ih.
or tiimnrii. e " " . i -
ml rht apply toother lndlviduala.
Two hora were -toien from lunge Hopkins
t'aliea Hite.lilrlct cleik. lest sight.
I Be following iir V '
rrmmmmilKi : w mnti ...met .ic-
Iroea. Kaiht Keed Thoraa MoO-nrr). Kmllv
. . .i .h. t.llnv. IIm. letur t v.h.
uamei inn u-w"'" " ' . . "".V
pin. K ii Rector Rebecca J Cloud aad lilram
m
Oeargelawn.
at eclal to the Herald.
G-nrgetown A r gust 6 A few eltlsensat the
call of Xat. Q. He adsrsoB the chlat spokes-
man met at the anart house lat avao-
ina and paaael ramuiinn la aooneraanre
with .!veraOT rotr' iavitailon to set a part
a day of tnankagivlug for tne recovery of
lb i.rf'0n.
1 be tr' bale of aw CttnB af tbe eeaaon waa
brousht lB by. W. Heeert aa B-vd lo E.
M'ea .. ass snipped se rana u numi
ar HnMtna.
Ml rim eaart aajoaraea arier a rwitma or
very nrttleary niBa. TarBa con- let wrr
lake ta Muaivilia yvaisruay. in Baea ot
Mtibwvs the leteraaiioual railway eora-
t at.v. waa tie naiy eisna m impartaan.
3 ad intent of oa tnaneaad dolUr was
SWl4ed
Bat liuis rata aaa empe aaon.
alfssta.
gpaial to tba) B TaM .
ealvsatoa Aagaat .-Toa joaraal or trta
rvenlag as t e ra t of tbe emfereae
i-fe.a be Aestla Bed Ga vaatoa e.maiit-
1ea a tie BDelietl aeyrtiieBi ot tbe aiat
eaiv ally H i- Aeaja woald
Biresa DB r..ei-r nrm nrr nm ona-
un of 'b ne.Wal ae-taeiit bat wonts'
rini tickets wi'k b-wh Iralve- a at Hoo
km fm 'hem. Mr Urenawall.le -ft po-
nnea f'!!-! rbeetr- h oeit T-d ik
pi lee lm tn f -ability soxalHtaevBielns
eti rflt th ami'd-oa p a a at la
rretnejts m1- tn il ar euneequntUy of
livtirrr Hoota ant f i-
. ..wim I iMter. viivrM with r .l.biia
-e- hn tnei n.'k In tter) M
ur IT araa cmmitte la tbe etat
im tkf'aand f-mr tan -r1 Soil r la
I r. . tatoa at eioewik npr.erBiii
. -- were l anded ta yabwd
I .e rafqet ta f rr eeet. bd
a ata-biig'sa ud rnl1'llT. altll
. a fw-ttval al "i si;'B tn-Mfht vt.
. iei tor a rw wn t.g tnlit s y f
-nnsa a i K V. newt A I Ki aa" rata ee-j
ew a eie-m '. 1 emr-ir.e l r
rai4 .a ba mfHn m tee . el fe-n.r
tiMtxit bb rBn-taBd an 'he it
rnka4 lJSjauy. tba anis.i
wa frif ih lieietll fneil to pnreliaaw nnlfuriiil
for a we in berth I p nlahn laiglity-flre
Marshall
npenlal to (h Herald
Marshall Angosl B-A C"ho a popular and
widely k' cwi whi'lesale llqnor ni'nh' nt r
Ihlailiy. illeil (ills moriiliig aft f a long HI-
nes lie wss buried ihl a'ternoon at Jilfer-
son the remains bavin been acooiu ai lwl to
Ihe grave by the Knlglite ol IIm or Free Ma-
sunn I If brew IteiKiolent Society find H-la-m.nd
r Fir Company of which be wst a
member.
II. Connelly engineer In chief of the "a
bine Pa l exei No them railway has taken
anoffl a In Marhall and will Instantly procwsil
to survey the line and luontethe o-.c. having
baen Dersonally over the ground once. lis 1
pretty thoroughly acquainted with tba traea
to he followed. The company la atroog and
will build at oace.
Waxaliacbla.
Bp'slal to tbe Herald .
Waxahaohie August 5 Onnnty court Is
still la sssnlon;4peolal Ju1g 8. C. Mccor-
mick presiding Many cases have been dis-
posed of and several are e: pending. In the
o a' ot the state va Hobert Wluls cha.geu
with an aggravated as. suit on a girl fourteen
years old the Jury returned a vrdlo' this even-
ing 'Sae elng a Unenf llvn hundred dollars aud
thirty daya imprisonment In Jail against
defend' nl.
The nr t bale of this year's crop of cottna
w Bold ror eevenfy-flre dollars 0. L.Chrs-
lue Lnulna I
Tbe corn crrpw'H be light. Cotton wlitH
mskeai out nno-tblid nt a bale per acre.;
Judge Lang y's hea th Is q ilte feeble.
t'nrslcann.
Special to the Herald.
Corsloana Angust S. In tbe report tele-
rraphed yesterday of th proceedings of ths
iv-unlon of Parsonn' hrlgHde the name of
Alii H rwi d o. Dal' wan omltt i.' he
whs eleced one of the vioe-p esldents for tbe
enHu n.' year. The next annnal meeting corues
off m Ihe first Wedueitdsy In u.un next In
Dalian county at Ten vlle Vngon Yard old
And S"n springs. The opera house ball went
nffsmoo'hly. Limit. John Wi a.in.oompany B.
lOtb r. glmeut was made ohaliman of tbe om-
mitrea of arrBiigcm-n's lor the grounds etc
for next year's re-nnton.
Fort Worth.
8peoial to tbe Herald.
Fort Worth August ' B. A heavy wind
storm vslted u tcnlsy fnlliwel by a line
rain whlob will do tbe tarmsia ou an ouot of
good. It nut pretty general In the adjoining
counties.
Huerlff Maddox to-dav arrested a nrgro who
stole a borne in Weihrfird some ays fego.
The borse was recortreu and the tro
Jailed.
A boo glvn by the young men ntthls city Is
in full blast to-nlgot at the El Paso botel. I
la given in honor of the visiting young
ladies.
Ikeatoa.
Special to the Herald.
Denton August 5. -Ths first hale oflootlon
oi the season wa brought here this morning
by Mr B Maury. oi Loug rrairie uenr i ou s-
v lie. In this county at-d iold at auction at
fmei-n ee ta per poutu. it was uongut Dy
Mr R J Rich.
Quite a number of citizens go to Roanoke
this ii-orn ng lu a picnio a u oaruecu.
Walter Baxs.of this place hns bought the
Ioigvlw Dem-'tcrab and will probably re-
move It lo Den.on
. Meualta
Special to the Herald.
Houston August 5. Mr. E. G. Coyle waa
burled to-dav. His remains were kept await'
lug tbe arrival .of W tl Coyle from the
north. Tka body was kept by means ol io and
chemicals In a a ate of prOot preervatloa.
Tliefuuioa waa largely attended.
After one ofrha h .tient days of summer re-
let cm:; to-night In lbs shape or a wind and
rain-storm.
. B .
ST. LOUIS.
Berlona B'rike uf Main Carpenters
aaa tan lb era-A Dog allow oa a
Clraad Scale-Former Price af Beer
About to be Restored 'Etc.
Special to the Herald. . . .
St. Louis AngustS The strike of ship car-
neuters and oaulkers Is very quiet and deter-
mined. Not a mm. is w. rkmg. Tbeydera.ed
an Increase from 13 5' li M per day the
?rospeots are that the but . . will yield shortly
Oere la considerable work on had and no
The reduced price of beer Is In a fair way of
settlement indications point to a restoration
of tne old price taper barrel.
ltlsaettled that St Loulsta tobaveadog
show on a grand scale during the next
fair. Charles T.- loom of Detroit 1
bere now to manage tbe affair. He
is tbe father cf bench abowsln this countay.
There will be no other dog show tn the coun-
tiy. Al notable dogs wit b bsre aud there
will be maoy fiomoiher couoirlen and aome
dogs Iroru the royal kennnl of England are
promised. A special feature will be the Held
trial f..r Collies r shepherd dogs - Every
einse from the "ya ler cur" to dog valued at
5 oO will be exhibited
A special 'mm Hlcbport eays Phyna 8el-
hy of Hi. L uls mat on the steamboat Name
Ball waa Blabbed and killed while tba boat
wa linl-iaillng vesterdny. Tni negro wh
slabbed ultn was fnm Memphis. His
name Is not known. ihi suae
wa a one-armsd men ' w'th an Ir in
ferale on his stump ai as Hs pustied theneg'o
wl b the slump arm. rlsDad a pistol In tne
eihsr hand and t-ild hi a to go iowora. A
soon as ha did it the negro threw bl a ui
around th male's neck and aiabbel blm t
in heart. As oon aa reteaned Meinv nt et
inn nearo three timet. Inflicting a allght-fl i b
wouod He then fell back rising on his eluow
baabol thsf.iurtn time and died lcsisot y. Lie
negrewss guarded at lticbp-rt all nlgbt aud
waa taken to Columbia till mo nine.
Aspmlal from Uriggsvll e Ililo-ils lays a
Are this morning destroyed a hotel and three
of the p omluBBt business booses Tbe whole
town was threatened and waa saved only by
desperate work.
A Viuosi nrs t-trilana special atyt at
Tteinse t allot. I Hits Ir onihetml A Ml-
alnalppl lallroad a r. guar Ir ght ran ra
Into an at' e'gh. tirtn. a .iK.-ignr
named Jc.b ft iff wa kin I J-'hn .aea
rve amlJKIcliard L. Cox were erinu-ly in-
jured. lir Is n ctiuro for
Ibe colli loo on th sirai-lil track
A Kanaa Ctly rpec at n. ys ilia ovh of
General Jonn A t -lark land e.iruoiil'.rer of
the Furt Knott rallr.t company tMir red t
o'clock t LI afernooa at li.a isid.ice Hn.
1 lol Broadway. It wa a aa iriee tn Ma
frlrnda. karly la Koveaibar lset mi while
lu Cbinag" G-Brl Clark waa taken an-a with
Bm trooblor tba tbronl.Wi io b n a
fined bins to bit real eao the greater nart of
th ilme alnoe tbea. Wedne.dt of tl.l
week be wa Uiss Wllk s M iiini il tl
Whlib canned bla death. Oene'al Cinlb
waa bora at Pie. port lillrot. abo.t t
year lait; waa edana 4 aaa civil nloer
and bad lb repu at Ion of being one f ihe II t
man la Ibe prof aioa a tbe ooonf-y If aad
ena-got and the rovernmeat of -h nrvy of
theierrltnryof Mini ev4a la 18AS aad wb
aMertrama Bie latel anreror- irra ol few
Maaicn. wnar he eatanlinbed tinea that aew
go vera tbat lerrltory. He a-eo k.d cnarg of
aarvaytng Ariaoaa bb.1 anatheia Callp-rula
wber be nade anrn an eorvet a fnr ta r"-H-ameat
having been appointed by Pvna'deat
Pierce. I-eter b eo i.e io gort sjooit and arter-
ward to h.nn-lttv and was anp- lntel an
th ofliee I lanl eowimletntner f th Bt oorl
Kler. knrtHoneirll tia'. wli'i P-
lloa hn n-dh danttl the present lint H t
apnnla 'Winni was ansdalnbeW Geo al Clerk
leave a wire (on' dnghw-ia' and two son.
CrnBnf th dkuvhter I mviM Mr llp-
ataeO.nt rrenport I ib a lh otne ar
v. a at b-iwie. Has anas bsrie a. aad
R .re-ri. am hntb ral road mna 'he former
kntn pat raasunr a aba tenver A C red
rallmad -.t lener. and h latfr la tn
freight denv. a Fart anau railroad
rerateaaia.
Special tn tbe HeraJd.
CVrJcara Aoftut 4 Tbe arrioil T
niioa of Panor.' brigaoa aet bere ye ter-
day. lUanbTB of tbe 121k. lth an. 21st
Texas cavalry ano Morgan's Uttetic fron
aTt portiors of tbe trt-K wr preseril about
tbrekwn1rvd anneabnrs la aii. Al 9 a at.
tba iiBemtt rgl lemts esse an tied at tbe
.r-.ra bouna where aermbei were enn.llnd.
Ta pio- fwed in front cf tbe o era
Bra. Msvnr Miller mA0rm"i thenv. tntr-
trrieg t W'rphl'tie tb cfty. TV p""
rvn ' tbe anerrbeH t f'cv la tbe
nbarha whwe rpmka eer m t-J
&eteral 1 On9c4 "Welton K. C
11 rl ' fl (ilhnr. Thfi fnlnln fHfillillrifi.
wern riT'ifed- by Captain W. 0. Veal nr)
Al 1 mi it j. irarrati
J hat we u.e turvlvlnff mem-
bet tif l'ariofn' Terns cavalry brigade
of tta lath ootifedernlw statos army SMembbd
In our annual reunion al Corslt-ana August
fl 1881 do most In ply sjnipalbir. with
Frrsidenl Uatualrl and his faailly la tbe great
suffer I jg bi bat been called to endure at the
hands of on of Ibe motl vile and brutal
si'BiiInt tbat ever dl-grsoed American toil
2. Tbsl wa feel grateful tbat we bave rea-
son to believe ' our president will toon
recover ar.d tbat we will most heartily unite
witb tbe people of tbie and other nates in
keeping a day of prayer praise and thanks-
giving to Almighty (iod for bit recovery.
8. That copy of these resolutions be tent
Hon. J. O. Blaine secretary ot state. Wah.
ington D. 0. and that the Dallas Hikald
(Jorsio ds and other pa pert in tbe stave be
furnished a copy.
Tbe above resolutions ware unanimously
adopted.
W.G. VaULPreit
A. M. Pkcimaw Seo'y.
W. ii. Veal ws elected president Colonel
Well n Jl j r P.rrar General Morgan D
0. Uiddings vice-presi'lenU; A. Al. Dec kman
tecretaty. Anderson Springs wr-.i designated
at tbe next place for reunion. Tbe day
pasted off pleasantly to all The reumon
will wind up witb a grand ball at tbe op-bra
boti'o to night.
Your Mr. C O Wood enroute for Hou.lon'.
waa detained al Bice on actouut of a wreck
on tbe road near that place.
Galveston. V
Special to tbe Herald.
Galveston August 4 Among the passen-
fttrs on the Bteamshtp Colorado sailing yes-
terday for New Yoik were Mr. W Eaiu-
baw and family. Mr. Ksinbaw is tbe .al-
entee of an in proved tystem of railroad
track. Crort ties are dispensed with ad
iron subati'uted "A reduction in
tbe cost of material economy io
labor and greater atsurnnce rf safety in
travel owirg lo tbe imposfibilily ol traik
tpreading a e smorg tbe arivMai;es ilniratd
for tba new sysu m. He has disputed of a
part interest at New BrautifVls and Ourii g
bit stay bere be baa submitted tbe plane to
vari us railroad authorities.
An affidavit was made this tnorn-
i'g by Albert Schmidt against
Ernst Garlrey charging him with having
stolen from him 8 100 marks ' when al
B rlin Garlrey left Houston for Europe
via New Yu-'k Friday. The governor baa
been telegrepbed.afckiug that a requisition for
bis arreat De imuea.
The chartered achooner Inez Houston it
loading with telelegraph pules for Brszoa
Bantisgr to be used in tha construction of a
telegraph line between Corput Chriili and
Brownsville.
A conference waa held this afternoon at
tbe cotton exchange ta consider tbe action of
Austin in entering tbe fle'd as a candidate fcr
both branches of tbe state unircraity in vio-
lation of an implied understanding tbat she
would antagonize noitber Galveston or
Houston for tbe location of a medical depart-
ment. No coi clutions of ..a dinette suture
wece-ffliched ard Msjor A. P. Wooldrif ge
tbe Auilin representative baa left for home.
A large colored exeurtion came dwn Irom
Doufton to day and a grand picnio was given
at Schmidt's garden by tbe Galveston and
Houston lodges of the order of United
Brothers of Friendship
John M. Bullock ot Dallas is bere at the
Tremont. -
Hurshull.
Special to the Hera d.
MarsLall August 4 A meetiagof tbe
tock-holdert of the Sabine Past & Texsi
Northern railroad waa held in this city to-
day. A new board of directors was cbofen
consisting of H M. Twomblev W. H.
Hotchkies B H Parks 0. W. Rsgnet C.
0. Campbell E. J. Fry R. N. Garrett and K.
A. Connally. H. M. Twombly was elected
B resident 0. W K-ignet vice prefident W.
'. Hotcbkiss aecrttary W. 0 Pierce sp-
tiatant secretary and R A. CoDnally cbi f
engineer to Immediately locale tbe dep. t
grounds in tbe city of Marshall and to pro-
ceed to survey the route fiom this city o
Sabine Pass. Tbe company is ttrong and
will immediately construct tbe road.
A co-operative company witb a capital
stock ot one hundred tbouasnd dollars
bat been organized to do a general mercbn
d clng buainets. Tbeir charter will be filed
in a day or two.
Tbe dead stranger found under t1' tret-
tie near thil place baa been identified at
Frank Ramhold a German laborer. He bad
worked in this County ana bad tw i bu dred
and fifty d liars on bis person at tbe tuna be
wa murd red.
Tbe droutb bu effectually kil'ed tbe corn
and tbe cotton crop will not be mo e than
one-third tbat of 1879 and one-half that of
It it aald tbat General Mansger Hoxie of
the Texas 4 Pec flj will toon take up bit
res'denoa in tbis city. A tbe New Or vans
A Snreveport road Is about completed Mar
snail will be about the centre of bit base of
operation.
ana Aataala.
Special to the Herald.
San Antonio August 4. Tbe grand looge
Knights of il nor was tn senion all day
concluding ita labors. The reports of effi-
oers were received and adopted. W B
Dasbiel John Tnreagill and AV U Wilkia
were cboaan alternates to tna supreme
lodge of tbe United rjtatra. W U WI k a t f
Waco was unanimously elected state
medical rummer. Galveston Marshall
Fort Worth and Houetoa were bominaied
for thn r late of lb next tocsiiBC ( tbe
grand lodae and Galveston chosen oa tba
seoobd ballot. After a good deal of roaune
bu-iness was tranaacted tbe Jo-Howing reao
iutionf were adopted i
Reaolved. That tbis grand Wrl tenders
tie members of the Knight of H- nor their
ba.rtv thanks f.-r tbe princely s'yi in wbl B
they eolertaioed the grai d iodg tinea as-
sembling in tbe Alamo city ; Bnaolvid
Tbat for toe mi neons ana generous
hrwDtulitv ritended tbis lodge by tbe 1. cai
Kaighls of Hooor.ladiet nod cita-tos of Sao
Aoloobx we tender oar heaniall t hank a and
further tbat tba visit to Baa Antonio will
long be reeoetnbered with feel -age vt
p ensure by every memoer. . At a I
past four p. ra. the - grand rfficera
rer duly Installed la public at Tarnar
kalU Many trwaofie were praaaat.
Coamirtnea wwr appointed for tbe .ruing
yrar. Tba kt were tntdemd tbe retiring
grand efnwra and tba lodge eiourond to
meet at ('- toa on tSe teoond Tasaday la
Ancutt 1S62.
Amateur opera troop are ar'n't
rratuiWm rnun-uiBmsr t to-cigbtat Tarrer
bait to a crowded bous.
To-day was about tbe hottest day of tbe
B-Trto BoTer. a bora thief aurrendef )
to f e utbornies to-day.
Bpanial t tb Bsral'l.
kaoo Angutt 4. Urm. Brry. Irving at
J.nTbor ta Coryell eoanty about
forty aiiVw wet of bera bat lena davwrnd
to be ta dauabuw of a wwalty Erglab aoblan
aiaalwd vsiWrfnrl Mm. Bb arar-
riea bar kaabaad ia Kcglaanl )ars age
I J
"gainnm paroniai wn .TU yotlhtf mail
biddg p".f lhr) m fi "rtlilen Ibe 'nlhiir'a
boue kld emigratfd In Tela. I .1 slug In
Coryell cnuu'y wtera they pronperml in a
quint way Tde s rn-l nl the My's n. ; tiiy
was fallb fully kept until a few days :: It
Is Intimated tbat she ami ber burli-r rl are
to he reconiillnd to the old folks tt Ki glatd
when wralili and position wi'l follow.
District Judge It i dies of Martin beard
the habeas corpus application ot "Wro.
Blackwell the forger to-day. Blai k well's
bond was reduced from seven hundred aid
fifty to three hundred dollars.
ST. I.OU1
Jay Sanld Sernree tbe Vuleaa Iron
Warha and Eat at. Lonia asack
Tarda-Berr Redoerd ! Par Barrel
-Strike or Dvek-aaea aud Bat-
Bulldera Kte.
Special to tbe Herald.
St. Louii August 8-Jay Gauld while
gradually circling himself about St. Louit
tome time since secured control of tbe Vul-
can iron works. He controls tbo Wabash
Paciflo railroad also the Mississippi river
barge line and virtually owns tbe great
bridga bavin? fee ured a lease for ninety-
nine years. lie bat juet.made'aootber grab
tbe national Block yards just outside East
8t. Louit acros tbe rive' the must extensive
establish ment of thn kind in tbe counlry.
The capital stock is $12501)00. It it con-
nected with all the railroads covert 650
acres bns flue stables and eveiyttaing com-
plete. It is splosdidly cituattd to draw
trade from other localities. Tbe largett
stockholder now is Morris the Chicago eat-
tie king. Isaac K ox the tuperlniendent
says Gould bas bought but won't sav wheth
er be has i conirolliH. interest.
There is a sensation in brewing circles
caused by a Dumber of prominent brewert
reducing the price ot beer from $8 to $7 pi r
barrel. Other brewers threaten lo make
greater reductions. There is a prospect iir
a lively light and cheap beer.
A Booueville ip-cial savs the sheriff t f
Fanton cunty Wyoming to day arres'ett
.l"bu L 8uilivn for the niurder ot Anthony
Selman at EvaoMon Wyoming latt
May. The officer followed lb 'ugitive through
Colorado and Kansas about 2 500 miles ilo
ws arrested al his brother's house.nearBoone- .
ville Mo. .
The men employed at the docks ana bor.t
i building tards bere refuted to go towoik
tbis morning at the old rate of wages. A
regular stride was inaugurated. Abi ut400
men are eogsged in iL AU peaceable but the
men wont work without more money.
MM! Bag.
Toronto Ont. August 4. Referring to the
mail bag story telegraphed from Washing-
ton tbe Mail tbe government orgnn r-ys;
'It is quite trua tbat United Sutea mail '.-aga
have bten continually used in cur service;
but it ia also true that Ctnada mail u igt
bave bi en used in the American 1 orvicf; .
though on accowit of the premier quantity of
United Slates mails tbe balance of tho 'ad
vantage may bave been on our tide. As soon
aa tbe at tern ion of the Canadian authorities
was called to the matter they at once took
stepa to enlarge tbe supply of bags for our
own service and late alleged grievnnces
have rapidly diminished. The mutter is
somewhat trivial for an international t xcite-
ment but in these dull times a.-iyibk will
do for a peneati.n. We are a little Incined
to think tbat if - Postmaster General J imea
would push his investigations further he
would find probaby iht those
who bave the high privilege of maki.ig
the American bag I vve not been ignorant
oftheutecf tbem out of ihecouoirv and
that minor postal officials ot tbe U-.ited
Slates bave not been ignorant of the many
considerations iavolved ia Uil inlornational
irregularity." -
Washington D. C August 4 The post-
offlce department corroborates the etate
menta telegraphed from bore relative to tbe
ute of mail bg and pouches by .the Cansy
dian postofllce authorities for
their local burinets and rm-
pbalically contradicts the implication'
of the 0:tawa dispatch of tba 81 that the
Canadian tacks and pouches are used iti U
same way in the United State. The super
iulenlent of railway mail service Bines
sa) s that during his thirteen years ot service
be hat known but one instM.ce of tbe kird
and tbat was tome years ago when a Cbj
d.an mail sack found its way into the Cdica-
go poiU fflce aad proved for several dajs an
ut -ct of unusual curiosity. It was emptied
and reiuruad empty to O to ad a.
Telegrams were received toaday from tl;6
postmasters at New Yrk.and Datroit ttatirs!
tbat Canada mall bag and pouches bad
never been uted for local service.
Dallollu fur tawscratvr ta tsilipi'l
Jackson Miss August 4. Ia ibe deiuo
crat'O state convention CO ballots vet
takes for governor. On - the last .b Mo
Btonegtt 106 Btrktdai 9it Feterfou
21; Calhoun 17; showing no material cag
liom the fiist ballot.
tba Cbleag. taa k taBlraa Cnv
Iral Kallrwad
George W. Waiie cbitf engineer of tbe
above road rnturned'yeaUrJay evening from
Chicago wber ba bad been in ennsu'.Utioa
with Mr. Daniel IL Hale (iretldeolof tba
e.Mnpany and other gentleman ttnnecld
With tb enterpris. oe matters ofimportsnca
therewith. Mr. Wait says aootber new
eogto and twelve new cars ar bow aorouta
and an order has bea givno for twwnty-flv
more cr al-o that tb first ios'nllment of
iron Is now eiroute to Dallas from Oaivaston
t tat track laying will com eoc to a d y or
Tbaeipncutions now are tbat car
will be running I to Alva-alo by th 1511 of
(j -tohnr and to Cinburti by January 1st.
Tbe Watabach Tap rxtensi. aurvey Is
aow being fl rally lo -afced. and It was givea
nut ia Alvarado oa Tnnaday that tb cross-
ing p tint on to line of tb Chicago Texat
A Meiicaa' Central will b a mil aad
Balf tbwaidn nf Alvarad t. oa the farm prop
rty "f ktrs ViaxtenL Aa iffn-t U being
made to bar aa l ine lit? of trr-vU ar-
rangad b-twne two roads aod bsv ua
croating loostad la va'ao and maablialla
saioa rKnpot. Mr Wilis has bmogbt with
bim hi fanaily rr Cbteega aal horeaftar
will make trail bit bom.
ti -ml aad ror.
TV symptotas ar anotalorr like perrpi-
ration. atnrM acking totnana by sera tea.
Irg. very dittrenria partioatarly at aigtt
a if pin worwia or crawling kt and about
IK rnrtawi; tb privet pen ar nwe:iro
afftn-d; f e'kriw-d to nrmtrnaa. Very enrvms
rtmu't may fo.Vrw. "Dr. rwyt's All-WI
rr g I Jintnefrt" bra pbvaaact aura rua. A la
f.r tnrrT. Iv-h aat rbeum ral4 re-yl wry.
t pela barbea-l' iira. t.Ud b-nt. el araly
cmv. (-utannmN nmntt'wia. Prira 60 rants
tbrwa'am far SI 24 S-rit by arul to any
adorns oa rnewiaA of pevw ia turfmicy. or
tfcpna cent enstarw I'SBpn Prenl or.'y
by Dr. Pwtw A tyv M0 oeth rrtih
trwH Pbiia.-1-tr. Pa v b- aa e-ter
tVrruld be adraaiii. Sold by ail peoktt
ducxwa.
TV B
V boot oars to long.
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