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THE HARM P: D IJ AS TE AS THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1885.
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EE DALLAS DAILY HERALD
PrOCTS. ELLIOTT A HALL.
Filtered at the Post-Ottlee at Dallas as
Heoond-CUK. Matter.
TERMS O BrBSCKIPTION.
DAILY.
Per Cr. 0B
OneM.t.'h 1
Ihre. Mo thl -(
Bit Maaths ".00
UM Vaar 10.00
Dllvers in City at m 00 per year.
THURSDAY AUGUST. 20. 188f.
The nisjority of the rascals In olllce
must bo admirably coucealed. It takes
audi a long whllo to flu 3 thorn and liro
them out. But murder will out event-
unlly. Notwithstanding various trouble
and this hot weather life la not au un-
mixed evil Iu lens than 10 days all
this agony and monotony ax to tho
"first bale" will be orer.
Cossoiknoe Is a cruel murderer of
Sleop. HX-VlCK-Pl'.KI-lIDKNTWnRBLnB
iilorrlbly afllioted with insomnia. The
ghost of '78 In at last getting tu its
work but it scorns to torture as poor
and weak a victim as Uatks.
Hon. R. Q. Mills loema to be oc-
llsted for tho war OKainst prohibition.
The colonel and liiafrloudB will be for-
tunate if they don't "hoar Boiiiothlng
drap" some of these days In a matter
in which ho is moro directly inter-
ested. Ilo km tho courage of his con-
victions however.
Ex-Shnatob Klatbr of Oreiron
says "ho Isn't tho man" upon whom
the president's wrath was poured In
the short lottor recently published.
Mi!. C'i.KyniANi ought to publish tho
man in tho lnterost of Justice and cu-
riosi'.y. Ilo was u wll-iuasbed man
whoever ho may bu.
Keili;y Is still In Europo. Ho is not
at present attending to any diplomatic
business however arid might not most
with oppj-lllon if tlie rI n 1 1 ui dratlou
would find lit in a consulate ulna w horn.
It would ba afa'I my country men
but theu it would pay a modest man's
expenses whllo abroad.
Tu k big railroad strlko ordered on
tho Wabash system by tho Knights of
Labor did not materialize Tuesday as
per Instrnsllons. Have tho Knights lost
their trip or have tho workingmoii
learned that strikes don't payT V.x-
peilence Is a dear but s loudld school
as ail men in time learn.
Alahama has had on easy time of it
heretofore In hor rivalry with l'cnn-
sylvanla In llio Iron Industry but the
rocky portion of llm road Iirs boon at
last reached. A strike in the niriulnfr-
ham mills ho taken place. It dots
look aslf tlio Alabama workmen ought
to havo learned a lesson ore tl'!s
A Plil'MMKU at 1. impugns was lined
tlT.DU theollior day for violating the
license ltw. Tho odd IK) runts is pri.li-
ably iiccouiitr:.l for Irom tbo fuel Hint
lie and the iiiarUtr.ito luid tlio beer
and the latter c-noriu-ly lot mm off to
that extent Ii'e n hard thli. to lino a
man end bo under oUlirutions to him
In this d.iy of nro.it luok buying
FltltSIIIKNr I'J.KVEIAM) wltli his In
dustrious habits bis a fortune of tin ml
$lOJ0(V);) jast within his fir!1 "
liasoulv lu aynn if no is publish a
TVOrUontl'.ltwl'' "Cbo oillsss yet l'n
fillotl and Who Cm O. tThoni " It
woulttak.itbi covernmont prlntliiR
otlloo to work oil tliooiUUous.
Is it ron(iiFs:on Unit tho church
is powerlo's to idled teuipcniuco ro-
form wlien .1 li'lnietpr must got per-
mission from hit church to f(t on the
stump fcr prohiMtloiiT It looks not
ouly that way but as If tho nilnhtor
IhouKht ho could mauo a better stump
speech than a sermon. Well tho old
injunction U "know thyself."
Now tbut Dkmiv has pot off to China
and ItAVi.ihs llANNAto Huenos Avres
tho country will Miy a lull in the
matter of lUploinutlr lisiiiiuois. They
a'.1 Kotono njimro monl at litast and a
fow h''od horns tf American whisky
toloro l.i..vn)r. h'ver. and tbolr
latrst reoolloeitctia oi America wl'l
probably prove their sweetest.
If the iirsout i.d ministration had
aeconipllKhn 1 nothing moro lor the In
dlsnTerrilory and tho umiernl reading
public than ihn disbanding of tho
"Uklahoma b lomors" a roii;iummallon
Just reached i'. would be entitled to
general gratitude. Tuoso "boomers"
have ben public nuisances for years
and ouKht Ioim lnce to Unvo buen sup
pressed.
TnR rebel appear to bo IiIkkim' than
tho "government" lu 1'eru as the gov-
eminent troops aro always getting
whlppid. Thli Is a very lmlofiuitA
way of writing hlstorv however as
there ' are three 'governments" in
Peru those of IuI.kniak Cai.dkhon
and Cap khks If peaee ever visits the
A" Ob n' h unn of the Incis it will prob
ably create as 'treat a sousstlon as
Pl AHltOoneo did.
MORE WELLS MORE WATER. I
The want of a sulllelent supply of
water in this oily is a faet disputed by
no one. Its Impurity total unfitness
for use time after time In Hourly every
season Is another undlsputod fact at
least by any euslnoss firm or family
at all dependent upon it. Talk greater
than that around an Indian pow-wew
or in as great volume as is ever wit
nessed in a State legislature has been
iudulged over propositions to increase
tho supply but with no practical out-
come. This paper has continually
kept the matter before the public aud
urgod action on the part of tho city
but without practical results. The
city continues to grow rapidly and the
demands aud nccoHtdtios for more
water to multiply but the volume is
no larger nor the quality any better
It begins to loolc as if wo wore doomed
at no distant day to experience the
incouvenlenco and dungoru of a mont
serious water famine.
Under such circumstances there ip-
poHrs for the residents and for oven
the buslnoss establishments in a Iosm
degree but ono alternative. We must
have more wol's and cisterns lu Di -1ns.
In such au emergency lu such
an Important ma'.tor it may prove sui-
cidal to depend much longer fur water
ou an inadequate supply and sooniiug
indltrorouce ou the subject in snores-
live city councils. And no innn in
Dull us are moro directly Intorostcd lu
the matter than the property owners
whether thoy own thoir homes or
whethor thoy build to rent.
Tnere are hundreds of little dwel-
ling In this city depandout exclusive-
ly for water ou the city water works
either the hydrant lu tha yard
or housu or tho walo'r-wuijomi Tho
presnnco of a hydrant puts an addi
tional dollar por iii'inii on the rent of
the house which either tho renter
mist pay or the landlord low to say
nothing of tho inconvonlenco often
tho w.iut of supply and always U:e
monaco to tho huallh of tho lnin.iteH
Tho hous'i with u good woll or cistern
Is worth to any family from $.13 to f'O
poryoarmoro ttivi a house equally
desirable but for ths hydrant water or
want of any water. Iu u fow years
half tho hou so could ho pabi for by
tho cost enduing frou tho uImuuco of a
well or cistern. Those who havo had
to occupy those uudoslrA'ilu promises
know those statement to b tints.
Tho coht of two years' water elthor to
thorontsror t the landlords whoso
prsporly ii loss valuable always
objectionable und oituu without nu
oojuiiant would oxully plnee a woll or
cistern on tho lot. Keillors aro morn
easily secure 1 batter rouU aro ob.
tallied Inuranc9 ratoH are lower and
the property gontirally rendered more
valunble by the addhi n of a well or a
goodly ni.ad clstoru.
It was for swhila thought that Wo'il-
ore Toxas woul l sulfor In tho way of
growth and development for tho want
o( walor itinl the almost iiup'jsHitiility
of olit'iinlng it but the pioneers In that
li. l l vent bravely to work and In
ninny pnrtlons a sullleioncy ol wells
k H.iitb d Ihequosti'in sittlsfaetorily.
Siuli U now the cam In Abllouo. A
recent issun of tho Alillen'j Reporter
contains tho tolloiv lug item:
"II tint sneer .s lit draining wells til'
water HiiiUblo for nil purposes con-
tinues the wilier wnhuu iudtistry will
soou bs at a discount and rule con-
sidornbly belont ur. A great msrv
of our citlzons havo succeeded in ob-
taining good wntor and tho Knorter
did it with its lltll i nut bed theory.
In view of tho fuel that v iter is bnim!
al such a dry tluiu of tha year It cm
bo taken as a pretty safe imlicHli.in
that tho wells will bo lastiiit.'. (Jjort
wells tiro becoming quite common
and these who want them only have
to dig a short depth and the water is
there. The theory that there was no
water in this country has been ex-
ploded." Under such cirmiustancn as w.
have n itcd n community muHt to
lio mere promptly or Industriously on-
g.iieJ In digitiug wo'.ls aud cisterns in
ery yard whether that of
dwelling or u bushiest lnmse
than l'rtlkn. Thoy havo hoc mm ali-
solu'.o necessities. Hut wo desire to
sen si ill nu honest elfjrl to inaho the
Ity's public supply larger and better.
There must ba no relaxation there.
Fortunately tho rh or Is hare always
oiill'irdau adequate quant ity t.ir lira
. d Hushing and sprinkling mid even
nshing purpssoi. There ought to be
ono kind of w ater In II. o si rot t nnd lire
plugs and the latter bhould bo more
numerous end iiun'iher ur.d pnr r v a
tor for tho pipes in biuiuess houses
and dwellings. K.oiy good citizen as
do wo desire to pee our witer works
vastly Improved but In the mean-
time wo want tho great bulk of the
population to become Independent l
tho public supply loth In the inteit st.
of health and convenience and tiio
value nnd greater security of property
of nil kinds. It lie matter worthy of
sorlous consideration by every prop
erty owner lu Dallas.
regular s'eamship communication
With thin o-.inlrr. This Is pretty
much the case with all the
Central and. South American
countries. The absence of Americun
oompanies seeking the commerce of
thtttrogionls thecbior reason Tor the
absence of the commerce and a very
natural and to be expected one.
Our navigation law prohibiting
Americans from purchasing cboap
ships abroad is undeniably a great
cause of the decay of our carrying
trade but not the only one. Hhl pa can
be built in the United States and be
made to pay and many prosperous
carriers and traders under the Ameri-
can flag still plow theo;eau. A fow
years tincea regular railroad crszs
struck tho United Htaten hd4 hun-
dreds of millions ef money woro ex
pended. Capital wits withdrawn from
all Hues of burinoKS to be used In rail-
road construction. Evory energy
was put forth aud as lmg miles of
railway stretched across tho continent
squally Important linos of ocom-sar-rvlng
trade disappeared. Tho nilstnke
was a great oca and coupled with na-
tional legislat ion has resulted lu wrll-
nlgh taking the ihg from the ocean.
Tho navigation Uws will bs soon re-
pealed uuquustionably.f r tao deuiasd
for their repeal Is bcuumiuj a national
one. But something ought to bo dono
by American cnpitsl and huslnear in
the promises boforo this other dosired
oontummatlon can be reached. If
there aie yards ii tho Uultsd (States
that can build ships that will flout
ami no mn will dispute their exist"
oneo they ousht to ba kopt busy night
and day aud m'Tchsnt. lines
with the Ameriiun Hag reach every
Central and H mtli Amurlcau port of
prominence starliugdlroctly from tho
American gull and Atlantic seaboard.
The great prize to be fought for and
tho critical nonunion or many or our
coast oities tho rich regions to ba con-
quered by commerce ought to and
w mid doubtless cotniiensAto for tho
additional cost of the building of an
exclusively American line. Ualhor
than build railroads to tho Interior U
compete with equully us progressive
cities and as large and choap stocks
and abundance of products and fac
tories UaivoNtou aud New Orlnans and
Savannah and Charleston could hotter
aflnrd to cquio a light draught steatn
ship lino and rennh out for Central and
South America.
If thv report of tills co nmlsdon in-
dicates anything cla.rly it is that
tiado Is waiting to tho south of us
only tho facilities f ir resshing us and
our decaying ports ouht of nil others
t i take herd aud prolit by the report.
Wo havo no petty jealousy and would
rej ilco to .ee our gulf ports enjoying a
l iriro and lccrallvo foreign trade.
BIG CiiOiM.N HIE MOIWI.
NO SHORTAGE NO TED ANYWHERE
From the PotoinsQ t tan Ilia (.rand
Hi 8 . port i Com of Kountcsns
Yields of Corn Cotton To-
bac.a W heat Kugar
Vice Eto .Kle.
liAi.TiMoitK Aug. 111. Tho Balli
more Manufacturers Itecsrd will nub
liaU to-marrow nearly five pages of
B)eciai report covering ino wnoio
South from Virginia to Texas show-
ing that tho prospects for crops and
ttio outloo.i fur business iu thee
snniiiitrt urn remarkaldy goud.
N t only is ttm scrtaio ol
tho otv.ii e ra mid tobacco
crops the lrgost ":i roiuir.l bu the re-
ports are slo enl. ununimmis iu slat rig
that Iuh yields ol thi cm h s woll
as puialier crops excepting wbest will
exceed the West crops liver before pro-
ilu e !. It is also .shown Ihet Ilia crops
hgvrt been HU')0 ul n lowercoit llin i
an v uniQniliiigTuur and IUo Ileus on
oreps for motley advanced to iho far-
inir.s Is miicn less t.lian nuretolore.
Ollli'lal reporls from fS'iutli Carolina
show that whilu tiio Stato will
produce about 4tt))C(0 hush-
els more of com and probably
over UJO.O.u baliis of cotton more
than last year tliu nggregato amount
of Hgricultuial liens rIvcu tooblsiu
advances upon growing crops is 13.-
OL'O.OIX) less than in notwithataud-
iou the fact that iho Intervening years
l&si and lssi wtro umavoraum crop
years.
in uoorem tne agrmuiiurai uepart-
ment estimates tho enrn crep at 40.-
SiW(IO0 bushels against olU'U)000
Pusiiels last yosr and amwo in
18P8.
Hcgarding eern tho reports from tlio
wholo tsoutu are of t he most fltMeriug
cliuractor some stating t.at tho crop
win no trie nun i p r yearn oiuers liio
best for Hi) years nod many tb'i best
ever known. It is thought by the
United Stales omniissioner of' agri-
culture t.litt the increased acroago in
corn over 1 l yo.ir and the Hplendid
crops which is uo-v ui nred will givs
iho South not less th .in f)U0ls)0UO bush-
old mors tlias la'jt year. Tho cotton
crop is Bafo for much tho largest yield
ever mnd Mid of tobsc;:o fruits and
vegetables tho crops aro tho larg-
est eve' imulo In the
South whi'o rico promises
splendid yield and sugar Isr mora kh'-
Islaelory and protitalno than In IbKi
Stimulnutt by tlio unprecedented
crops biiHinet.s is already showing
marked improvements anil proupects
tlirouRhout ttio South for the fill and
winter are reported is unusually good.
Iu the organize' ion of railway an l
manufacturing ODterprivee tkero is
great activity and tlio outlook lor in-
dustrial interest 1 1 particularly prom-
ising. UAILKOVIl MATl'KIH
bsrs of tho gensrl coouoll one from
MCh Stat w ere chosen. A resolution
was pas ei for the appointment of a
comniitioe to report what action if
any tho association should take in
view of tho contingent necessity for
l"gilation for the relief of the supreme
court of tbe United Stales from its
overplus of business.
At tbe evening session David Dudley
Field submittod a report ou
judicial delays and uncertainties and
a paper by Keuben C. Benton ol
Minnesota on the distinction between
tne legislative ana ino juaicir.1 mno
lions w as read.
Tu e woll-koovvn New York disposi-
tion t) "jrawfish" iu tho matter m"
contributions for gro.it uaMonnl inoiiu
iiienti union ti put a st.aiuo of Maail
S. orahuga iroldon c ilf in somo ot their
parks is intiiii it-.i I an l thoroughly
indicated in I n I'lilmvin dipping
from the llaliini tro S in: "Nciw York
iiierclnuls binlsu's ;til pu'it clari '
who slmuo l here a'l uoul'css n incur-
rence la i he opinion ot tho re it of the
ciuntry tin. Was'ilnt;ioii and not
New Yrk Is tlj i proo ir 1 8 .ting pl.i'io
for tne roni iius of knkiiai. (Jhamt
and N.iw Yorltnrs vo satl.llsd that tlio
preje t for a grand monument e inti it
bisiiciiessfiilly eirrp)d out nnd that it
will bo abandoned."
Tho Wit'.ilhnrn I'si-lllc Ktatoiiiunt .
Nkw YeitK Aug. IU. The con
domed statomsntof tbe Atlantic sys
tain of tlio SoutUorn I' icilia company
showing earning! and nxpensai for
tho Urst six in mlhs of HS'i is as follows:
Total gross earnings of the four
lilies Including the (i.iivesUjn Ifai rn-
burg it Sin Auionlo tho Texas .V
NorihireHteni Ihn I. inlf inn' V Vhi
em and tho Morgan line" $:jJu;i5ii71
being nn inci'flaio of j:iMS0S na com-
pared n illi the corresponding poihu
for 1. 10 premding years; net H trniiigs
for tho sioim ti ui'; $5 51071:) nu in
crease .f J'lii" -47.
Tit k two Piost notable book of the
dir. not excepting Blamk's In the
y nf flnsncial successes aretlioseol
Miss Ci.uvki.vnd and Uiinkiiai.
GHnr's memoirs. A dead presl
dent's work however bea's that of
living mistress of the White House
Miss Clbvklisii will make $5000) by
her work but fyO.OJO will not more
than eover the sum (1 rant's family
will receive from hi" memoirs. S ims
300.000 iot have already been or
dered.
Kknatou Kpmi Wls found grost do
preislon In England end base tint
nnon free-trade. whloU he thinks has
curtailed the homo market by permit
ting foreigners to compote with Kng
llsbuien loo Ireoly. Here also
over (rodiiatlon but Iro n an cnllroly
dlflerent cause too great stimulus
through g'.vprunieut bonuses to man
ufaclurers. The senator said nothing
00 this latter subject. It would
Interesting to b vir him explain Hit
contra'iie'lwn over production l
llrlt.lo from tbe vant ol a tariff
over-predae loii In America by ressoi
ol one. Tho sens or wtnt as awline
In another matter icf.ire tho House
Lords. His inliesge Was free psstag
aud mor end he nilllsed hi time
huutlug lade to attack Drltatn'a frtt-
trade policy.
KocaaTor.T is His Krench O'Dono-
van Hos. lfo was bsmshed but
periiibtsd I ) otuvn to Paris. Ho re
pays this kindness by coi.liiuilnr; to
svlr up stii'o snd trouble. When he
next quIPi 1' raiicii he w ill be per
mitted to remain permanently iu
tin ana nnd flaht goitre end the fovrr.
Hi i ll'ortu now aro diree'ed to creating
bad blood between Franca a.ul Eng-
land. SueJi men ought everywhere to
be confined In hiikI-Ihiuxcm.
A SalUfact.. rjr Arrnirnie!it.
Nkw YottK Aug. y. The passoni.'or
;en'.soitlto vaii'iuH roads woro in
.sion to-day ut the olli.ni of Coiumis-
siouer pint: no etlioiil aiiii'mneo-
inenl of an h)vre ' iiP'i:t. whs ir.ade hut
1 1. is uo.i es'o ii! Hi i' a f-.i'-. I'Ui.nri n-
r iiiuei'ie'i". wns ranche I which wil'. lio
11. niie piih'.ic i.iii lew il.sys.
Asailii-r N .w i rpivtuve
Washin.iion An.;. It Tho chlebi
of the eiouov nil ir il't'-o in I tlio
nuance (tivlsiop and tho elrel of th
p is iiUico iispiiri'i'oui nave neeu ir-
i.n KoAi ii l-n't such a failure II nan
rlally alter all. Ilia liabilities urn
I about 'JiHHsiO according to the sched
ule while I. Is assets foot up ' lsOTO.
As a ship builder hnwiicr id is a
complete failure end having recer
ni.-eil his inability to linUh th cruis-
ers rolnbly lelop's Hinart yankco
trick io lorco i ho !;oveiumont to coin-
p'.i l.i them.
( uniiN si. c.ti.r.NDAi:.
Knlibiirt Ari'i'steil
Prn-iiriii Ann. ID M. J. Pltx-
pa'ri -U Ch li b s Orth Johii Kay ller-
m in Hr.i-s and M. VVlse en ploypacf
A. II. norland it Co. w holcsaUi bort
and shoe (toilers tii.v ) boot arrested
on a charge of plundering tint firm.
Who was a ilravmao aiul their plan
w is in Ii ive him haal gon la t
Oi ih's iMMilonco wboro inev wr
seernted nnd otlerwitld ledilbd liy
liri ss I'hit robbery has been carried
on In a systenintio manner for Ihre.
I ear. Kiel It is estimated that iluriio'
that time $lei 00 wot tli of goods bare
been taken.
Hini'ieii to can mo immoiliale
a t ooi i'i nf the p t'ltmit' .mr-gounral or
tho lirel n-' istiiiii. pi siiinii ter general
to nil eas's ot delli qihincy in inoii"y
mn'icr" on Iho p.io .l pos' niisters
winch msy come to tlvir notice by
tho rttp'ii'K o! Hpi'elal -limits or
ot P rwnn. .V spo;:ial j n'kel of melon-
colorrd paper is to ! prepaied for
: ui h Ci'.e" tlio color b dug designed t"
cull sitetitlon c.t i nice to tho uirlosiirt'
from Mi irpips of paper which readies
'he desk ol ihn pos'npilor-general.
lisriitolorc cans of Una kind hive
Poen nlloel ti take the minimi
course goiiiJr with other correspond-
once tho coi r'ii uidom e cork's olll it
unit us n r-siilt. inaiv pest inas'ers
who have l.tl'd to peoji mi their
tlepo.i's Usv h en eb't- to r- (sin their
i Hi 'es sin r tle-ir ili-Iiiiquiiuele i hive
born reporti a upon.
Th Mew Industries of a Week.
The Baltimore Manufacturers' Hoc
ord cf August 15 says that ascomparcd
with the corresponding time last year.
tbo industrial activity of the Saulhis
somewhat remarkable. From tho 1st
or .hub to Keveinuer i. ihM tue
wseklv list of new enterprises oruftii'
Izsd lu ttio tiontli as published iu tho
i.iuuui.icturoik' lieooru wan very
short. occupTlng only irom
ooluinn uud a-liuli to three columns
iiv-rni'iinr ub two au a-half eel
Uoins u week. Slsuo tlie 1st of Juse
mis year litis list has been munim'.
at from lour to six columns a weuk or
fully double the spaco occupied uur
im; tlio miuii moutii of 1SS1. Now lhat
isivo corn and cotton crop
aro eousulered smc arruiiirsinuuis
arc be ri ii:ad for a much greater
activity in tho organization ol
liHwnuteriiiisestha.i has yet boon seen
Tlio second week ot August thows up
with nutte a Ism: list ot important in
dunlrtaa lust oivitr.i.etl. lu Alabama
ttie rumor rcipnned lust week of a Hour
mill to be built In liiraiiuguam is eon-
tiraied by the RUrcliHte of a site lor
M(MIIR) mill the full ctnital havin
boon subscribed; tho Outers l.auu
compHoy tint organization of wtiich
with a HubscribeU capital oi j-juo.-juo
was reported last week it is rumortel
will erect an Iron I tinmen aud acoltoti
seed oil mili;at lium-ivlMe a compress
has been built; r.t Cilor u parrel arid
stave factory and a brick yard ars to
l9 nstahiished; et Uwrgiuna unothui
siw miti has lieou put. up; Jones
borough ant Haricovlllo aro r
coiviiig tuo niaclilnery lor inoir
tlielr now I'.nnl linn saw
mi lie. wliilo Montgomerv Iikii ilo
cideit to iionii fAU.Utti or e.s nine
theroot as mav l:j neoesssry to bun
wi'er woriis. Florida reports a 5U()
ins and electric He it company ornate
i.ed ut Orlando a brink yard saw and
irriat milts otc. uooriiin lias organ
i.ed ii tM.oen railroad coiislruciUni
company jfO.OOl) tho full captiul has
been hiintcrlued lora now leriiiizoriatt
tory at Kuvminlreviously reported as
being worked up; $7000 is being spent
to enlarge a lilhegraphliig eslabllim
ment and inucliinery lor Aioaiiyi
coninross is nearly ready whilo
nuuiber of railroad coinpanles havo
SBkfld to he incorporatou. Kontncity
bus a ?;i;K)00o cable railway inHChinory
company a JlOD.li.W tjas inscliino con
pany and a $00000 gas company
organized dnnug tho wet:
besides smaller nnterprhes.
$10000 glass mauuf.icturiii.n compsuy
and a lo.O.'u wa'.oi-works company
have been organized In Maryland
whilo Arrangements aro being
forePtabllHliiiig a lemiery .'if levy I
tiio Mint S'ste. Iu iNorlh Carolina
Or. Clark Wtnttior wlimo late pur
clmsi) ul (0010 sen s of 1 m'wiin a hi
to en t tuiu limber aU rainii.c iii.mmt:
tiou laying out a city etc. was liulf
eotoil has added u.wm ecres more
to his purchase. Uoldsboro mid
Durham .ire figtiiiug on wnier works
c him l ir.ihln now iin.i'hinory is Pemg
nut mt ) mines and -i l iiniber of nmu
iinlii -tries establish! d. The purctiaters
or the I lumper town cotton ii ill.
tireenville. tioil-li (Viohiiy have or-
guiii.ed and are prdpii'iii:; to start tli
liiillu up; Iteaulord'ri new feuuUry si
machino shop In wfll under 's
Iu Memphis. 1 .trie-ton tMiitrini
have brou awarded f- r tint 4(ll-li.tn
Hour mill; Maryviib is to In v.i
lurnltiiro factory; thi h:r;r;t Isei.:
mills lately burned I'.i Mouipliis
bu robuili ut once .nu! .i l ime wo
woi king factory iiU'tt-tttsiuoog ne.-rl
doubled li capi.eity. 'i'cxa. iu.i e
gat i.ed $ J5ll'..l) milling et'ni;iAiv
iltl.O.iO carirdng c.viiip.oiv ni.d Si'i.tiOti
soap eo'iipsny wirlj West Virginia
lias it c -r ventilator inaitul leiui in
conipHii.y wit'.t ticipi'.r.l p'oclml $100.
0 ii") roni isl nil pant up; pro'-pi eiivo
lioil ir works In ( Imrle'itou u'.pl v't r
works ir Cuarlestown.
IVeare lli-ert of hot weather and the mere mention ofit makes us more Vnti
bat lid never tire of prcumllng to tltepublto
IFl HOT lliiWB
.liisi i uiUMe (or lite weatlter I lio seuinnanil the)e(ktt-ltook ol'ourcuslomeiMI
IVo will still coiithnio to oO'er the CUtlSS-t IT U ltd A IN that Is . la two both
vrajv. snuteol tao lines or
Mlim loels mi Shoes
Cst'rretl below are going fast these who wish to sraare any of the B All U A SMS
hadbrUorCOUK XARLT.
CLOTH
Fancy Clievkr.d Coll.vj nll rfgslar
pries fit; now 12 61.
IJghtOrsy Urown asl Slats llolzo bulls
tS; ntvr $j.
li'ancy Rtrlpcd Casjlmcrs Esltii price xs;
nov 6.
Ifaiioy L1gSt rsy Tlald Eults price J";
now tn.
Kteteli Csituimrc Hulls price fit); now o
Lste-.t K'tyle faok Kults dark colors V8;
new $7.
A stylish line of '.'usilmcre Kne'ii Hulls
price S12ill now?S.
An Al'-wool r'enleh r.-jht tli&us pnee
1S ft); now J1U.
A line of Klrsaiil Cassimerc Buits. price
tl6.ai; iiOWl-iW
A YM of Fancy Worsted Hi.?k Hults
prlcf $-); now !5.
A goud Alb Wool t'rock Unit fur i.
A nkv Uuluu Casstiiicre Hult fort&.
Two sty Im of D.irk All-wool Tweed Bulla
In froMi Mr 110.
A hpli ielld line of C'asslinoro Sults.frock
li'j.r.
A lino of Imported Casslincre Suits
frock 115; lornifr price 12. 60
Uiit'ik Alpaca Coats resnlar price l.M;
uoy Jl .
liiacli Alp.ws Coats reslur price H;
now I.-.U.
1'. ucU Alpncn Ceats rfiular price t-.lOi
now
1! ai'k Alp.ua Coats regular prico SJ.."0;
now 2 00.
U nci Atraca Coils regular pr'.ea V
now '1
l'.lBck Canb.-iii rf Cui'.tv regular price Jj;
now i! "j.
imi
1
CLOTH Ii
Hlno ChcckeJ I.luon Oo.iK regstkii rt
J! GO; now 75c.
Kluck Alpacs Vests rcjulat prioe Jl)(;
now $2
Il nck Alp.sca TesU rejular psieii tl.7
now J 1.1!).
Ilrown I.iuca Cents rsgnlai price tl;
now !1.
Urowa Lbwn Co.its.rifg list oilcs (131;
now 7ic.
Biowrt Linen Coats rejulsr price 11;
r.owMe.
Frown bincn Dusters regular price W;
sow (2.
Itiown Linen Diutsrs iei'ularprks!1'3);
uovr tl.5').
Brown Linen Dusteri former price $2
now 1 23.
lirown Linen bn.tcrrfular price ll.Utl;
now il.
Three styles of Brown Worsted Coats and
Vests sack?!.
Two shinies of All-wool Dlasontl Coats
snj Tests rack at It.
25 pair of I'.iucy Freuclt Cssdmero Pants
rsdiu'fil fromSU to ?.
2i pair 1'imU uf dim-rent sktiUs aail
styles reduced from f to $3.
H'J pair of All-woo'. Cassiincro Pints ter-
mer prlen ?3; now t3.
UHJpslrof Ail-wool Casslincre Pants lsr
ier price t"i; now I.
10 pat of All-wool Cnssliaera Punts -uu
r price? 1 50; sow 3.
l'ancy Cotton Dusters regular priclM;
now We .
Koi r.wekrr Cents lesn'ar prleit 1 78;
Iioi7 7oe.
bii
A .a.:
t.-r 1-' c
lev lv
at fl.'O
Oin-
bins '9
Oil
ti
.'.iu -or Illint-sewe.'. Low IJtuir-
h i; 1.1 Mh es In Oxford r.!r.-i tit s
i i'i d.iiii I all C.e fasliUmalilo teen
; rc;iiil'U price 6 J.
lot ilaehi'in sewed Low Quarter
K:o-in styU'i and shapes as haail
V.lnt k )puuia l.urti
fold :il n sacrifice Kt I'l.iiPii.'.ii's.
t cai.tii:s.
fiiur Men Mil.nl vtltUtntsllT.
CilAnht-sioN W. Ya. Aui' 1!). Tuh
alternoon w .illo :hs c.ir.i wro useend-
Intr. and dttucendinc; t"e inclini J rsi -way
nt Oil In Cr n' toil niimi.s u
s'-ort ill-it luce ah )ve tliisc tv u ruiip-
hr of bi't to 1 car-- broke Iu m uud col-
lided Willi acr in which wen Lsyton
(lakford president of Uio roao;
rh unss t'eueoek Aims Mitchell Jo-
s ph Hall and Thomas klllinc
tho four itryi nirt.rd sml nrloiisiv
wouiidinu; Thomis. 'I'hoCa'iin Creek
road is seven miles loin.' hi I is need
tor Ihn transportation of coal lor tho
Chesaposke A O'llo railway.
THE UNITED STATES AND
SOUTHERN NEIGHBORS
snitttime since this paper called at
tention to tho tlirestonod decay of the
trsde ot our coast cities and uried
messuros not only on tho part of the
Rovernimtiit but particularly on tho
part of tho business men and capital.
Ists of thnso places most deeply lntoi-
estod. Wo then Insisted that the rich
tiado of our Hjutbern neighbors was
not only worth ooutoudiuK for but
realy aud anxious to seek the Ameri-
can market provided facilities were
forthcoming lor brliinlnu It here.
These positions have only boeu con
firmed as to their correctness by the
leuiitliy account In the Associated Press
dispatches of the report of our South
American commission Everywhere
they were cordially received; evory-
wore a marked deslro was expressed
to trade with to form closer commer-
cial rt 1st ions with tho United (States
but everywhere and notwithstanding
thuso facts a small commerce with
this nation and an extensive one with
Kuropo.
Tru causes were two for this slnn.il-
1s; state ol sfUlrs-'our UitfT Uws
out chiefly our want of direct Hues b"
we"p A nerhsn and these Hoiuh
A.mnrisii tiiiris. In the Lt Plata vn
isy tbs richest aud most prosperoi-
istrtlon ol Houtb America with
iluenos Ayrs and Montevideo aa tlx
4reat ports the e itnmlsslon say trade !
with Suropt la oompe.led becsuse
tleamshlp line ply between those and
Earopcad ports while there do
A Kenturlty Krsess.
I.orisvii.i.ii Auk. l'J. The stoamor
lilue Twin irom the Kentucky river
ri.p irts that sn old man named Willis
K inch lisvinn lii.mey on his purson
was attacked by four linknnw n men
near Frankfort Keiiiu ky. A younn
son ol ltoseh came to tils father's in-
sistence shot and killed two of tlie
men and fatally wounded u third. The
li'Utth man mate h a escape. Tnc
bust's olllccr xleniied this mfniire In-
humation frjin the Inhabitants along
mo river.
Hltot for Conleinal of Conrt
H KM van Auk. II Iho News I'lieb
lo Colorado special says; MoMul-
Ion a ranchman living 30 miles oast
of here was arrested yesterday by
I'nl'ed Htstes marshal on the charo
ot contempt of court In tatllm; turn
iiiiivs fences on itovernment Isnd
McM mien made a slio of resisting
arrest and was allot in the le hv lli
iiiiirshal. It is allotted that AlcMul-
leu has .1i)0J0 acres Illegally lonced.
Aa At lor Sulclnt'S
Nkw Voiik Ann. IP. William Carl
ton the well-known actor committed
suicide early this innrutn-i by turiilnu
on rfas and shuttlUK 11' all ventllritloi
tu bts room. The reuistus were) re
moved to an un trtskr and will be
burled by the nutot 'a f mill.
Proleolliia Ag-stust f leuro-rneumnal
Cilio.vitrv Auk. 111. The Dtlly News
-1lrl ii ield Illinois sp.icl.il -."-Tuo
'i.lnots IiWsj Hlck conittil -sio
tre I n session for tha purpise of dec
n tf n't lint svsifii ot ni.raMtiii
ill's pletir iii"niti"iiii !. ui' (
:bl'S In lite Mis'h Kiel to i ot' nitt y I
ilac-s Ihey sus 1 i'oi.'I .uii n i-i r
(piaranliue as 'll sum drati a cm
nunlesiioti lo Oi vsrnor 0bbv m'i
which h msy it ivish a proeimti u .
s hedulliiK ItK'alltles of oilier Htstes
where pleurc-pueumonla exists. N
i
I
UuKhrt Sprit u Casa County.
'I'll s deliithlliil res rt bus lor the
ist seven or e'ht years been the
favorite of all the Texas watorin;
JiU"es; is s'tusted 'Jj mil's from
IttV-ionn on too Missouri l'S' ilte
rnil-ostl. lf tins tne hnest hotel lu the
stale wil h 100 ronmaeieifRnt.lv f tt tt-
iHbed Csptsiu Join S. Ctfiy Is
nisn(iei- and the table In lurnlshed
wH'i every luxury tlie insrltet
a IV ir its. tSonin ol tlie best plivsielrins
of tlie tStiits rec 'impend thtt wa'ersof
lluuhes pt)rnms for dy.-pep.lH
vsrslvsls coestlpiitioti and fo nlo
diseases unit m uiy oilier eoniolants.
1'.k:.va i.m itwiini)
Viitnnn Is Sarely I'ntninc; lo the front
an4 CoiiiIni: to Stay
Mrs. Helvil Lock wood ileliverc.l it'.
Metropolitan hall a fow i-vciiinc iijr i
a lectin e on tlio ' Wopinii of tho A?n "
The hall wis Hparsilv tilled. Tho
leelurer wa tiitroduecit I'v Mrs. Stow
andsa'di Tlin ;;ilt of reason im i ps
proKiess tor insn ami v.-imeu. Noo. i;;i-
nalor ot pre-.t relormn has tveril.no
uioro in ptiiiotics his project. Mohs
only lived to conio iu shrht of ttie
l'roir.i-tid l.tnd. l''rnklii)'n' i-e ;vi"
needeil a Morse for tho item !" ' m; ion
of it.t tit lav. The oui '-o.'pio s ot
to day i how mental growth utikuown
to Iho ivoii'.eii oi bj K"tio tl'ivs. It hns
I)' I'm crstoni to spi nil of wn-iicii's
ii'iiriiiiins for rcco)riiiiioii as utMi'ist
nature; that i aturo never Intended
her to dop.tt l from her o'tyioui sphsis
r.s thoiiKh tlio ep.i.kers woro In'.i-
lnnis v.i' i iit'iiio nnd km. tv ex icily
wlui!. wort- hor iutenttotis. The Venn or
tlitm prt eeoited to outturn llm c.ire r of
w ntHii (roni tho "allmrorlesl von eii"
of iho lllblo throur.li tltto if the
foiiilal tlinei. Sim thouicli' there v. as
lttt!o to pretorin her coinlitio-.t o ;un;.d
and cottdessln the days f ktiii;hl!i".-)d
over the servilu life inweiliptr. Wo-
inii'i to-day sls f el.:. owes Hot oIcta
.tiou of 1 er po-iilioii t.t ttio ChiistlRii
rs'l.Stii. The iiilvnnl. ot wonisu
into c lleRCf li.t j school of iiietlionif
Into joiirualtsio Ipi i proven that she
is lUied tor fjrenter thin)! I ban for
wsshini; and cisdiinc. Ill last ti -the
(jrcatebt. ft liters und speakers an
women whilo the h..t O'k't c id
dress inakers aro inen. In Ws'.liini.-
ton tint wonderful skill ofhemlsiid
baud of woman in Cm tlilVnr-
ent ilepsrtiiients t'slsh'isiies
hir superiority lor lilcf. ills-
eriiniuali ii. There lire In t ho ctpltsl
of tho country to dy U.iHki womnn em-
ployed tu ttio various departments.
Her inlliinee In hor mental work In
the country is felt throiiirhou'. it lo-
oey. Hue cannot p relei-itled to serv
I'e i-li te. Slin lots co iiH io stsv
nlmntrl
Veteran "Kiais roumtere" meet.
Nrw Youk Ann. 10 Tho Old
Time Tcle:taphers' association and
the Society ol the United S'stes Mill-
tsrv Tilttsrapliois' corps held their
annual reunion at Msiihaltsn
Itench liot"l to nlKht. Aoiit 2''0
persons were present nmoiiK them
msny A'sleran telei;raoltirs of tho
war of the robalduj. The abject of
the association Is to brine
ne I or o tlio Kovernuioiit the
claims of tlie men who served iu the
war. Tho moetiiiK to-riKht was purely
social.
NI-Cr.OUlOllJAU
A Ho a ef (ieaerl IT I ir. h ugh I.er.
Alkxamiria Vs. A dr. I1). The
youngest son ol general Kl r.hu.li
I tho ItetiiiHirail tcamlldate Tor K"V-
rnr died st Kvemreen Fairfax
.lounty this ii.oriilnif.
The AmrrliHii liar A..citlon.
SauATOO.s Au.;. l'J. Tne American
nr a-sooiatlon Rsseii-.Med bote
i-dsy In in eihiU imnual
essi'itl. All Sibil.! wiia made
iv the prest.l pi. Hon. Joli'
C. s-fit i s e t K tiiekc. ..
p.dte hi ' V " vii i Mlii- i i; s .eiieti
tl.lt Jl-.tl'tlft jllfp; Hill 1(11 Hill
i pi.ini i i; k ihe !)'orv.i.ni
utrn'msirallnn ul J is. lee ittm
iruid the iise-slt of unl
ormiiy of lHtiisialinn throimh-
iut (he several Htatoi. Mein-
mm
DBS Oil
M: l t - ..-.. . i
-V Y:5 . ' i
l ...te '
J.v.-Sv
ui rnra
irttflrh-N ll'tiJatW TmIsmIm.
Tains t il Atbn
F :t IV ut. At nrrtre 1st tcn l 1)lrn
TU fit -t RIM s. tWiVI.I K U..1UHl-ic .r. Kl
f.Ft'it at J? .Ml ?:i aii'l J M unionn tlnnn
are worth Sl.'i") ami i
t. ie 1 't el Men's Low (Miai'ier hh"ts at
t; ivdm f i-i .ut
Due It I Calf llroiiuu u hi It nru lo he
r i 'tl at 1 -i fu'.iy w irtli ?J
I me nr. lloi.t tpuilll t of Hewed Kip liro-
Rails si JJ; t-;!inot tio boiuht oewticre lor
i.s t'ri'iiSl.
Out) lot llni. 1-4 ;Vf J French C.llf Butte
him ii ai ii.); re.nil tr price V &).
t.'ne loiori'air llanil-sewi. J i oanriv.taiul
1 UJ t t:i Si oleli Kt!i;e lit i CO; former prlca
J.I.V)
t'tie 1..'. 1'iieklo Alex is sii'.nc itiinllty ai
sl'iot e nt (t; foiinir price fii. .Ml.
One let I re n h I'alf lland-s.'Wi il Lou
iro.'i.nie lul i'i-r top porfori'tt-il ii'.:ep at
?l: foriiirr prhu IT. t his ti a .-iileiullil bints
I r Wei. nu 1 eonil irl.
("len'tt. i'. liiillu Alligator Coiii;riss
1 h et nl 1; fi inner price ii ti.
Kit it'la! iitteiillon Is J ri'cted to a line ol
IJcnp-' I'.ill Sh us In Pii!lo.tsr.alMintl I'on
frt" s llaeit-Miti .1 nt Iho low rilt'soft'
Tli hi no uls me new unit Iho best v.-Hic
eve: oileri ii.
Wtic.niya I :i 1.1 1 1 u o ol li.'iit.' Hlio.sl;i
a'.' stylt-.v.irylii!; t all prlei t fro'ii ll.rn
iip.iiirii
A l.it "f lloyi' Low I'tnult r She. tin I'.'lt-
tmis Ties elc at 7.i.' lo i hleh HIV worth
'.''t IM..'.
tu ! :iti es 'Hi ie-. w.-tofer rp - "l:il lutitirc-
in.'nts. A lot o;' I.iili.'t French Kid. Met Kid
o s ll.iinl-M Wcil bhci s at til.fiU rt ituc. d
f loin i; this Is hu o'tipint tihiie for v.;:ir.
A In el Liihes French Kid Ilnnd-scwcd
wllh foiiiinoii HiniM' hi el nt f ' SI; ibis price
Is ouly iioeil fur one week .
Kiipe.'lal iitlcnllon Is directed to n lure
lo- uf Lille t Kid llulti.inj ami Lareil
kl:n.stsp.flii ly Kdrrtnl for this mi'p nt
ti.2"i4l .M.tJ.M.H nnl l; these KOtids srv
Jie t h.l ol Ihclr va no
A lot i f Ku'tifh Kid l'unip-Sole Turns
weotfer el Jt'i't which Is our regular j
slice.
In I'ur kill hi mo stylo nnd will wear rot
we 1 a i tretirh Kid. nt I. W rctlnced
from t
A sp'rmp.ti value In a W C; r Kid lliittoneil
Hliop r.su-1 to tiny we can otfor yru st J 60
A'. (1 . a slinllsr iiunilty anil style which
li K'i't value nt J.
A lot of Kotl P iej uud Mnronu Colored
Opern SI'ppors nt Jl ; original price Ii
lo Ctilltlrcns' HIiihs wo itrii otTcrlin; ex
tra ml nary tiariatus. Wo bavo not suf-
n tent st nt'o lo enumernte the msny
kinds U Is nncslnb. lulled fact that what
wo advert Ise we otlt r.
Then oils aro always rn exhibition at
each i f thclrileiinrinienlsasatlverilsi'd. Wr
never deco'vo our customers When goals
arc not ss ropreso tel we make ireoj our
pmiiiln" byrefmiillnj tho money or snfy
you Inioiuo of or wny.
Toour Farmer nntl Werklnnimii frienils
wo would rsptrlnlly remark that at all
limes wecarry s lull line of inch oe.ls as
they rceulte.
Lot No. 1 c nsb-t.s cf 21 Children's AUe
'.'oi l Kneo I'.int. Suits all tit 11.5). Nclfl
In t'llsliit W'irtli h s th -it SI. 0.
I.ut No. 2 rent lias b Ctilldruu'H All-weol
Knee l'sut Hulls (- . 1 n ir r.i t.
Let "No .". i.how.i 1 'i I'lill lion's All-wol
Suits et fl V.
Lot :'o. 4 sli'.UKMcrs ri (.'oililri n's All-
wool Kme l'.mt. Pulls n li. Kol ono In
thli lot woilh le-s t i.i J C snj from that
upward
Lot No. ritxhibltHn Children's AU wool
Kneo Font Hulls i t i .11 u Riind harealn
nt IT. M each. Anion this lot you will And
stmip Oi'inilne Mlihllein'.t llliiej.
L .tNc. consists of Fatiicy l'lahls aud
Chcclii d '.'.) Ish Istcsk'.i.s uud tsllk Mixed
Cusslnieri s all itnliir; nt M
L it No. 7. Loinloii I'hec'.cs und liralilcd
WorsleJs nt i'vri;) need but tube seen te be
npprocttitod.
Lot .So. H.-Ab 'Ul 1 suits ct Clivukmi
Unnllsh Miiltatis lii.ht nnd tlaik colon to
Close lit $7-0; we-Hi M'li n l H
Inailiiiilon to thes) it-iiul ir barijsia lots
of Fail n i ls we can : lo offer you a
Ciieri'tla line of Oilils rot'slntlns: cf Kuce
Pauls in Linen 1'ot. mimics lout CHc
nicri-s finni V)c up.
Alp.u a Cents from l u '.
Llnrti Jackets frc.m Tic up.
Linen Coats froniT'c up
Lliii'a Vests ill 2'o t aeii .
I'. .' t ct rMii'kerCo.its nn I Vests CSll-
ilrca's i im n Kills one an. I two plceta Ie
L v.-ns und Italics W'lte nnd ColoroJ
fin ir lite up.
Our l'.araln Ceuntcr So. a Imlds In lot
No). 1 unit '.' Mi Hups Lens Vanks
s set 8 1) Ui 11 am! 12 nt 1 3 nnd 111; fm marly
sold fort: IS nnd 111).
mm mm
TRAOtT'a. MARK.
t'TOt'ii
iKA-Sf-wVI'tefitri. -V
Frt-ifi-.il i.iii(f. (.iiirdi-ini.
nnit.
PPQMPT.&EEl'v?.S
l'arefrl-nsli.t'iiiannS eticr 1 k-.-
ene I sna Aff.t-tliws.
FlTC-Tr4 lll-l k le vll--S
ffti rria't-ti
1 t No r..-
w eir hulls nt
It V nl nil
it.
C.i.itliaero Harst-
i nl No i 1'.' All-wool Cnsetmcro Knltl
loe ptuts sies 1:1 ll 1 and IT all St 3.
Ltd No. I.onK rant Hulls lists M 14
IR 10 a- d 17 at Itl.
U)t No. s.-Stilts nol'by styles Al -wool
only If.
Ixd No. 7.:: Kutts. fu'l llnoof slses.'ivorl-
(11 (lint recelrtd too la i) must iiont J7 r).
Lot No. U.-lSiical liar" Cmslmsre Hulls
nv.nr'eil patterns; eot oe In the lot worth
lets Ihiintl'lnnil from t'nat up.
liOt No. .-3) Hulls All-Wiiol slies 11 te
17 liieluslTC oiilr
lint No 10 We Ket tiled of eilllllisist-
I ii It r. ml no put the choice In this lot at
only lie. It contains Wit. sled O.olhn.dold
mid isiol Mixed Css.tnie i'S. In addition
a good line of ll yi' Slnui... Papn nt 2l.'.10
It :t M aud II.
Our lino of tshlr; Wnlsts Ii still uasnr-
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The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 279, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1885, newspaper, August 20, 1885; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287495/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .