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ALIAS DAILY
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VOL. XXXV.
DALLAS TEXAS SUNDAY AUGUST 17 1884r--1MS&.
NO. 273.
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HERALD.
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flrst-class boarding school for both sexes
situated Id the town ot
Franklin Massachusetts
Twenty-seven miles from Boston on the
New York 4 New England Railroad. The
town conUtins about four thousand Inhabi-
tants hos live churcheH a good town library
ami ih wlthul n very desirable place lor au ed-
ucational institution.
THE BUILDING
Is new and commodious: contalnsall mod-
ern improvements and is in every way ad-
mirably adapted to school purposes. It has
been erected and furnished at a cost of about
gJUOiOUO and Is without doubt the most com-
plete academy building in New England.
There are Three Courses of Study
dolleiie Preparatory. Academic and an En-
dish course. The latter is designed to tit
juung men for business.
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
Ij thorough and effective In Its workings
Afii.rintr everv fadlitv afforded bv the Boston
Conservatory of Music with the additional
.iitflri nf Individual Instruction. Mr.
James M. Tracy and Miss Minnie Little have
been lung nnd favorably known among the
teachers ol uoston
W I 1 I "V
-A-TTZRCTIOISrS I
We offer at this season of the year goods nt prices so fabulously low that a lady can
actually secure a year's outfit for less money than would ordinarily sutllce to furnish her
for three months. We will sell to-niorrow our entire stock of Ladies' Suits regardless ot
oust so call early and avoid the rush.
HUEOnSTO-AY" -A.XJC3-XJST 18 OTJ-R
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POLITICAL POINTERS.
Waco Lawyers Dent Like the Gov
ernor's Galveston Action.
THREATENED WITH WASH JONES.
Hon. George tilasscock Nominated at A us-
tln Ke.olntl Endorsing Senator
Terrell He will not Serve
Again Houston Ktc.
EXPENSES
Including tuition room rent hent ligat
boanl and Incidentals per year VM. No pu-
pil will be received under fourteen years ol
sge unless special arrangements are made to
the contrary. We are glad to refer the public
to Mr. H. Heellgson of Galveston and Mr.
John Klnnegnn of Houston both of whom
have children In the school.
Kali term begins September 2d. For course
of study or any information not contained In
tills notice apply to the principal
L. L. HuiiKiNOTON A. M.
Franklin Massachusetts.
Ladies' Suits.
FaUanflWintBr1881
AM.
CALICO SUITS MD WRAPPERS.
Well Made and Latest Styles.
Ml
Having placed our orders before the
late advance In anticipation of a pro.
pitions season we are overstocked iu
some lines and offer inducements to
cash and prompt time customers second
to no honse in the country.
Conservative merchants who In
view of the uncertain condition of crops
and the stringency of the money mar-
ket are unwilling to place orders with
Eastern Jobbers before they can kuow
the needs of their trade will find our
house a convenient depository from
which to draw their supplies quickly
and In such quantities as their trade ik
mauds at Boston and St. Louis prices
At (DflOC SOLID
ill
COLOR SEERSUCKER SUITS.
I.nue (Irass
Handsomely Trimmed with
Cloth and Gingham hulls.
At $2.25
A Pedagogue's Polities.
Chautauqua Aug. 1(1. Logan arrived
at noon and received a royal greeting as
ho landed. Ho was reooivod at Mayville
by Lowis Miller President of the Chau
tauqua Assembly and other leading
Smtlomon. Also by the young men'H
luino and Logan club of Jamestown
and escorted to the hotel whore he was
greeted bv cheors from a large number
of ladies and gentlemen lie was ad
dressed by Kov. Joan II. Vineent Su-
perintendent of Instruction us follows:
General ioiran: it gives me great
pleasure to welcome you to our summer
resort on Lake Chaulnunuu. We have
hero people trom all portions of the
land. The representatives of the Cirnnd
Army of the Republic have just been
with ns. It is our purpose to diffuse
wholesome and woi'hy ideas through
this and all lands ami to promote cducs
lion and culture iu the homes of all
people."
lieneral Logan responded as follows
"lr. Vincent and gentlemen: The
fntue of your great Institution hits bo-
como world-wide. It has sent out to
the American people its rillsol' influence
and knowledge until its aggregate re-
sembles a mighty Hood blessing ull
portions of the country. I am glad to be
here glad indeed to be with you to-day
and in closing I may any I "hope your
influence here at Chautauqua may have
its proper etl'ect upon me as well as upon
others."
Three cheors were given for tlcneral
liOgnu and three for Vincent.
on Organization to adnnt the liiaiorltv
ruie ureaieu some discussion aim w as
linnllv withdrawn.
Glasscock lit his speech returning
thanks tor tne nonor comer red sunt he
would endeavor to serve his
district and (state faithfully and
referring to the new State house.
signified his intention to labor to have
the contract so changed that the granite
offered free to the (State mav be used In
its construction lie promises to pay
the additional coat some f(00(KH). out of I
me otiuww to tie received rroiu the Na
tional Government for frontier defense.
The balance of the sum he thinks.
should be used in tho construction of an
Additional lunatic asylum.
Superintendent Haker leaves for Oal-
voston to-night the llovernnr. Secretary
of State and the Attorney-General to
morrow night and Commissioner Walsh
.Mommy mgiii.
FOREIGN PUSHES.
Th Kee Lang Coal Mint the FreucU
Object.
THE BRITISH LION GROWLS.
England ; reels flermaiiy Threatens
Franre-oente Friendly Counsel to
China Cholera Knglng la
France LendonNews.
At 5.90.
BLACK AND COLORED WORSTED SUITS.
Handsomely Trimmed with Satin etc.
At 5.90.
Ati;i?.90
A New Line of Handsome Saiin Suits
ALL COLONS.
At 17.90
At 001 IK
HOWELL BROS. HI VAl.lJ
Boot and Shoe Co
BUCK CROS GRAIN SILK SUITS
Beautifully Trimmed at less than the cost
of the material.
: At 121.75;
More Poetry.
Chicago Aug. 111. Tho member of
tho Executive Committee of tho Na
tional anti-Monopoly party began Its
session in this city this morning. While
no vote is yet taken the sentiment is
unanimous for tho nomination of Alex
ander M. West of Mississippi for Vleo-
President on tho ticket with lien. Hut
ler. This will constitute tho onlv busi
ness of importance to ho transacted by
tho committee.
A committee comitosed of C. C. Post
II. H. Harris Joint F. Henry H. Pratt
Cleveland Dors Not Care.
Nrw YonK Aug. 16. The Standard
of London expresses surprise that
Cleveland should have sent a lettor to
the Irish meoting at Boston Wednes-
day night and says: "Even 11 the lotter
is inoiiensive in suiiatunco.llls to be pre-
sumed it will not meet the approval of
Englishmen." The Standard adds: "The
power of tho Irish vote in Amorlea
shows tho power It Is likely to attain
here."
Kor Sheriff.
liitOKSHKKi'K Aug. 1(1. Special.- In
tho primary olection for Shoriir to-day
thevoto from Thornton Mexia Kosse
and Uroesbeeck. irlvo. Bradley thlrtv-
throe a majority over Love outside of
the products not yet Heard from. It is
thought by all that tho race will be very
close.
Slim l)elegtloa.
Siikiiman Aug. Id. Special. The
delegation from li ray son county to the
Stato convention will bo a slim one.
One or two delegates havo already left
lor Houston and a Tew others will leave
to-night.
Personal Mention.
Cojit'OKO N. II. Aug. It). Secretary
Chandler arrived here this forenoon.
Ho will meet Postmaster-tlonorul
(iresham hero whom he accompanies
to Warner. On Tuesday both no to
New York.
SPORTING SPIRIT.
banquet was given et which notables
were entertained. The Orangemen ab-
stained front anv counter-demonstra
tiou. Parnoll will attend the county
'(invention at Cdrk to-dav and announce
that John O'Connor will stand as a Na-
tionalist candidate for Parliament lu
Watcrford.
Dynamite.
Pahis Aug. W. An explosion of dy-
namite occurred at Perrcy Los Forges
Valley near Montecaules mines de-
partment of Saone at Loire in tho
house of an engineer of the mines. Tho
house was badly damaged; windows of
houses iu the vicinity shattered: the
engineer and hi. w ife are seriously In
jured.
THE; TURF FLYERS' REPORT
I ISl I H I J H lil. IV lit-i? 4
Manufacturers and Dealers In
Saddles Mns
AT $1.
AT 50c.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR By SPECIAL REQUEST
One line of Fine Hoods Chemise and downs.
Our stock of Infants' taps.
AT $1.
AT 50c.
And Wholcsole Doalors la
Leather Shoe Findings and Saddlery Hardware
8304 SUMolnand 8134816CommeroeSt.
DALLAS TEXAS.
iw omoiivtinn with tanners and mann-
fseturc rs best enable us to competo In price
wttliUulveslnu New Orleuns and the eutlrt
south. -
no Howard Oil Co. ?
Are now prepared with
THE LATEST
In their mammoth cillery nt the works of I
the Howard OH i;oiiininy r.i eiiiuu m
uin Cotton and Furnish Hugging nnd
Ties for the Seed
Ami are In the ninrket at nil time for the
nnrelmse nf cotton si cd nnd secH'OMon
iGOLBSIITH BROTHERS 714 Elm Si
5
? 3.a-i-sr hotj-se.
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1 vmisV'smzrffuT;a
I?H
IS
TIIK Ol.l) WAV.
lipnM of Wuhvomta tad tlol vers out on boirl.
TIIK M1SSOI HI ST F.AM WAMIKH.
!.t Wistwma nw tud cli.hM uiri from im
go rr 'vim
THE BEST WASHING MACHINE in the WORLD
liiv'ittor.
im. J?. . iissouri k Stiii
mOUSqUll- LUUUIIi DC'J Dug iui.uii
and I . i. Ilixon wvm appointen to ap
prise lien. est 01 tnc auu-Monopoiy
nomination.
Tho Chairman and Secretary were or-
ereil to issue an address eallinir par
ticular uttention to tho Congressional
elections.
There wits also a resolution submitted
suggesting the union of all the Butler
forces under tho nome of the People's
ral ly. Milieu was rolorrcU to the coin
mitloo. The Secretary was instructed
to enter Into correspondence with til
representatives of all anti-Monopoly
parties in the various States with a view
to socurihK ino unit 3 01 tne various or
izani7.ations on a llu:'cr electoral ticket.
Tho Kxnciittve CtA) -itilea. shortly at.
tor 1 o'clock formal! placed Mr. West
in nomination for i -e-Presidcnt by
unanimous vote and ibon went into se-
crclNCSHiou to until to certain plans tor
the campaign.
A Little Hand Surpiun Prohibition.
CoitsK'ANA Aug. 111. Special. -
inecting wus called hy the Republicans
of the city for to-day which was largely
attended to determine what action
would be takon in regard to county
I olliees. Tho dilrcrent candidates were
invited to bo on hand and present tin
claims to tho voters. Unite a niimbr
were there and made speeches to the
colored brethren but the meeting ad
oiifncd without taking action preti
ring to wait till another meeting coul
bo luiil belore deciding on anv course us
to tho coming county election.
Tho surplus remaining utter paying
tnc expenses 01 ino .Mi'is excursion
Waeo was will li was given to the
liress liatiil to further eiiuiii llieinselvi
.Airs. Jennie is. iitpiiriuitiiii icetiiri
on icmiM-ruuce last iumu at l lie .Melli
(list church and will lecture attain
morrow evening nt the llnptlst church
and take steps to oi giuii.e a Woman's
I'hrisliau Teinpenineu 1 nion of which
institution she is state rrcsuieiit.
Fair Weather anil Fast Tracks Hood At-
tendance tlane Hall Hatting All
Sorts of Kportt Many
Kind nf Pleasures.
lo
Washer!
Vseour SllltfO I'UKK FOlt FKVF.R nnd
CHILLS and Vegetable Pills made and war-
ranted hv
1 F. & 0. A. EISEXLOHK.
sis Main flireei. Hat'ss. 'l exus.
SCHNEIDER & DAVIS
Wholesale Grocers
DALI.AH TEXAS.
Hcadnurtrs for the following staBdnrd
brands of tobaceo:
i!oni mco nus
m'IOU) I0JKTT
IBCIlKll 1 IU I IIMMT
P. IxirrilloH & Co.'s Climax. Tomahawk. Fte.
llOIiLoWAY CO
Wholesale Dealers In
Fruit nntl Produce
Agent" for
MISSOURI CIDER IN BARRELS
And the Celebrated Brand
La Perla de Castile California Cigars
Death to White Wash!
Maxwell's Prepared Oypsuni.
u. r..t rtlinnn. Kor whiten
Inn and co'lortn Inside or outside walls of
I'welllnirs I lum'lies iioums niui.- r.
rles ltarns. etc.. or for any purposo where
kulsomlne or white wash Is used is ensin
(is clesn will not criM-K y- i.
SAVKS TI.MK LABOR AM) ( I.OTHKS
docs its work lit'tter 1lnm nnv otlipr WASI1KU
T1TI PRICE SIO.OO.
MllI-MAl. DISCOCXT TO I'K.M.l'.HH. ff-.i;KNTt WAXTKI
Ov.t HVK.TIIIII SAM) sold during I lie lust sis month
llnubistlc In Us praise.
Absolutely no Wear or Tear on tho uiotnes
Mn..ii.ui
nJi.il uu.h f.ir la ttllinllll IISP PIOHU rui
keeps
reduce with water and apply wllh a whlS
wh brush. Hcnd for circulars. Iliil.tn
A CO.(U Knitter HI reel Haltimore.
LA1S0 & KATllAX
CONTRACT' RS
Cnrblni and flnevInK put In at short notice.
AMlv lo O P. Muonk ut Harry brothers
Tin
' Kim street
QFEHi
STABLES
Hindi:.
KVP.UYWIIKllP..
and every purcliuscr
The Missouri Steam Washer Is a small portable machine thst can be used iipnnun
n.lly V. ok l."e. I. made w holly of ni.1 m e Is very .Limbic ly onerntl.in ..I
move. Iroui II. Icavli.K I lie anltl.s lh.irnKM)' el. uli.e.l and piirltlr.l. Hv u.e.d tin
rf r. le ft . ;Uar. enslde.ll.ike....l...cb.1lie.K.v.hi tlon .in. I.t.-ai. rorrc I
KKAll WHAT Tlir.Y HAY Or' IT Al Tl'.ll HAVlNli I'SKD IT.
I-ndlcs Boverned by n-ason not prejudice.
111 us.' It. Italnl.
w . u in. most iHiwerful cleansluiraitciit
nnd dlslnlwlant known to man. Walts.
1 he Mlssiuri fi'am t woi
universally as sin as Us merits are discove
red llV IOC IMSipiC .Mlllli'ii ' "'"
. in.. Iiniiilnsl dollars would not buy my Mis
souri M. iim Washer if I could not get an-
other Mrs. hale rerris .mcmco.
1 havu used one oi wiu .nwniii
Washers and II will do all Hie luvenlor
claims lor lt.-. W Hemp. Ilouip llnwaiv
Co'np'oiy.H. 1-ouls. . .
The Missouri mciim ...... ......
you claim for II. The lonu- r we u-e lt the
lieltiT we are plense.1 with It. .Mrs. J. r.
Wimner Miirllifburit. M.
We have used the Missouri Steam Washer
r..H ... ..I.... oi. iiiiim. nntl n'u on ini iii.'iiii.mi
iiBadoiiiestlciiitlliilloti mil wsnml to the
sewhm nim hlnc t oiuiiiiiia .oi... '
.1 Worlh. proprietor of the People s Tea
store 1714 Kninlilln avenue Kt. louls sns:
"The .Missouri Slcsin Wu-lier Is an Inuoeiise
success us II will wash a shirt clean wilhoul
tile sweat of the washboard."
I have 1hcii iiIiik I he Missouri Sleani
Washer for live nioulhs.aiul my Utile Klrl 11
years old can do a lame wasblnv 111 a b w
hours wllhoiit llrlmr her In the h usl.-.Mrs.
Joliiisoii:tll Thinissslnst SI. l-oiils.
I use llie Missouri Kieiini W usher In no
luimdrv. nnd II Is lliennly machine I have
ever found nfer Iryiuu many ilii.t would do
the work sallsfied.n.v.-W . I.illlls. Ocnts
Ijiundrv Plls M.irk.-I slnsM. Ml. Umls.
The Missouri Hleiiin Washer h ecu In
u-e In niv limilly lor -even month- and loo
much praise r.innol I- ulvcn II as a bilM.r-
i vlns Invcnlloii. H.-r..ie n.lnit the machine
w nshlim was Ihe dread of the fain Iv.hul now
H e children cry to do the washbur. -
child li v.-iir. ol.l can os rale the ';''''l'--1
Phelps. :ol SherMlan avc St. I.ul.
i.. . Mi.sonw Mrnin V ii'luTior
!IHI H.1lll'" II u-lll Mt.V
1 lull coiiviiievii uin !".. -
limre thnn Its cost every year by not wcsrlnu
out elol Ill's. Mrs. T. W. Stewart Mexlisi Mo
The Missouri Sleam Washer has done nil
the wiililiiKln mv laundry for the oast Iwelv.
months washluit rrom .jisitii Hue pieces a duv
dolni! the work of from thns- to live wash-
woiiii'ti. -lewis llnnl proprietor Central-
Hluu'o llolel Mexico Mo.
The Missouri Steam Washer Is a tressnre
nnd no liousckts'icr should Is' wit bout it. The
wlfeoflliecdll.i'of this paper has been us-
lint one ol theni for more than a year and she
would not sell It for Ml and do wilhoul. Col-
uinlibi Henlliifl. .
The Missouri Steam us! e will wash
hlrlsorn;iv kind ol elolhtim clean wllnoul
li-avlnxii streak and no wcin ol Iheeiolm :
mid I would mil sell my nun hlne tor I n II 1
could not replace It. Mrs. Itos-s inh tlaiiilde
slns'l St. loins.
I have Ims-ii nslmr the Missouri Sleiiin
Washer In in v laundry for eUlil linmllis. ll
washes clean' wllh no wear on the clothes
ami one pet wii . mi do the work of three by
hitnil.-Mi. Johnson tmlo Uminlry 10
Moruanslris'l.M.lsiuls.
1 have li led iniiiiv wiishlnu ninehliics In my
laundry bill have never louiul one I bill
would irlve Ihe sall-laetlon the Missouri
sii..on U sslierdiss. II will do all Hint b
rliitmcl for It. nnd no fn tsttlv can iilliinl to W
wiilsial one. U l llni
I Ii nIM l lllvi. st n.
' i ilu.i..Ii..ii. iii-Iht. t niiru enl h mid Chest
mil tivet r't. Ismls snysi "Kv.-ry hnrls-r
should have it Missouri Klcam asher by aU
na lln.-sl thiiitf oiiearlh to wash towels
apnins etc.; and kimhIs washed III llils inn-
chine will la four times us long as when
washed by lis ml. .... ... .
M I il I have found In the Missouri Steuin
Washer ".u I lint w'll wash clean wilhoul
i .mi.. i- le" "He oulorpnll otrilicbul-
tniis. I .M'iy i - .limild have line lis It
ullldoall Hoi- i . n.i J. s IWr-on
A Dint Perhaps t.t it backwards Ite-
pttbltcnn. Waco Aug. Iii. ;Speciiil.--Conside:"-iug
the fact that it'll lto-s lives in
Wacothis has been h pretty strong Ire-
land town. Iltil there is little doubt
Hint the (iovernor'a course In tho Krnn-
cols mutter hits Weakened him here
especially wllh fhelaw vers. There need
lie no asl'onislnneiil now if this county
puts l ii ii. Hons in nomination at Hous-
ton next week.
A gentleman or this cily who is from
the poitlon of Kentucky where lllaine
taught school says the scandal recently
published iu nil 'iidinnaolis pajier was
generally belli ved mid talked ol in Keu-
uicl.y years ago. with the exception
thai I lie vounir ladv nnd her father fol
lowed llfalno from Maine to Kentucky
instead of from tho latter Slate loMuino
Revenue Collector O'Hrh ir roturued
from Austin this evening w licre ho at-
tended the session ot ihe llepnblictiii
K.xeciitlve eommlttee. llctloes not be-
lieve it Iteiuibllcan ticket will be nomi
nated even if a Stale com eiiliun lies
been called.
Hase Hall.
llltOWNH VS. OlM.K 1'ITYS.
Another large crowd groeted tho base
ballists at the Fair grounds yesterday
afternoon only to soo tho homo nine
again done up hy tho Oulf City club.
The gamo was hardly up to that of tho
ovonlng preceding but pretty fair upon
the whole and exhibited some handsome
plays among a lot of costly errors prin-
cipally and unfortunately by . the
tirowns.
At the end of the first Inning the
Browns had one to nothinir. and nt tho
end of the second the game still ah v. 1
the encouraging and close count of four
to three in invorot tiaivoston but at the
closo of tho third inning it had gone up
to seven to three Galveston In the lead.
I roni the third to tho sixth Inninir no
decided chnngo was made hut In the
sixth 'lalvestou again idled up three
runs and bid irwxi bye to their oppoi
cuts tho score then standing eleven to
rour in lavor ol the visiting team.
The Browns managed to null upthrre
more lu tho remaining innings but
could not wipe out their opponents' big
score losing tho second game of their
series with tiulreston by a count of 1 1
to 7.
The third gnme and concluding one
between those nines will is-cur this af-
teruiHin. Some material chaimes. it is
understood are to lie mode to-day In the
composition of tho homo nine ainl n far
morn exciting contest is promised. A
ehaime in two or throe positions will
bring the ltruwns fully up to if not
superior lo the llulf Citys.
The follow lug is the score by innings:
Iniilnvs 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 0
iluirt'llT.. 0 4 :l It 1 S 0 0 '-11
Hrown . . . i u u u I s i o-i
Tim clianijiionship of the State tin-
double l!y lies between the Galveston
and Iiii 1 isclulis. Although two doleats
si ire (be homo team In the face they
aro still iu better position to caiiture the
pennant tliun any other cluli in the
league and it victory this afternoon will
Illlike llieni most dangerous rivals. Tin y
are only just Hturtiug In on their con-
tests 'while all tho other clubs of
tho league have sustained at
least threo detents. No mut-
ter which club wins to-dav nil
w ho witness the giiiuo will lie well re-
paid as the contests thus far have been
lirst-cluss ami on their merits. A grenl
crowd should greet the players this
afternoon. Ilotli clubs are on enor
mous exix'iiso from salaries etc. and
need all too substantial encouritueiucnt
that good gate receipts can produce.
TIIK I.KAOl'K (1AM KS.
TOt.KIHl.
Toledo ' I l oliiinbiis fi
CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati II St. Louis s
ST. I.oi'ts.
St. Louis Villous. S I'hlciiKo I'nlons . ii
I'lTTSIH'IIO.
Metropolitans . 6 Allet;hcnys. . (J
NKW yoiik.
HrtHiklvn A I Vlrulnla I
I'hlciiKo Ill I New York t
Huston.
Huston 1'nlons s llaltliunre I'nlons. 4
llostoiis 4 Cleveland I
War Declared French Increasing Ac-
tivity. London Aug. 111. A Standard dis-
patch from Tamative dated Aug. 2d
says: "Tho French will advance In a
few days. - Mules for transport service
have arrived. The blockade of the must
hitherto very slovenly will shortly bo
mado strict.
A Times dispatch from Foo Chow
says: "Franco nas rejected the media
tion ot any pow er. China refuses to pay
the indemnity domaudod by Franco
and has declared war. Admiral t'our-
bet has demanded 2.IHI0 men from Ton-
(juin. lieneral Millotz sent tHK) men
with two batteries of artillery on Mon-
day wllh sealed orders. Six hundred
Chinese troops lauded nt 11 alalia w.
Heavy masses of troops nro stationed In
the Kwuugst frontier. French and Chi-
nese war ships have steamed up ami
docks aro cleared for action. Tho Chi
nese dispatched war orders to viceroys
tor provinces. Although olllelals pre-
tend that they are prepared for war. as
a matter of fact tho condition of
of troops at tho forts are
no better than lust Aaril.
A dispatch from I'uristo theKxchaiiKO
Tolegraph company denies the report
that China has declared war against
France. It Is expected on the other
hand that negotiations will bo resumed
A l'aris dispatch snys: Neither the
French Government nor the Chinese Im
itation are awuro that war has been dtv
elared bv China as asserted in the Foo
Chow dispatches of the London Times of
this morning. Tho Chinese legation
has not named uown Us llair.
Au Aberdeen dispatch says: A Krent
reform demonstration took place here
to-day. A resolution In favor of Ihe
Franchise bill nnd of condemnation of
tho action of tho House of Ixirils in re
Jeeting it were adopted. The shops
wore generally closed. Tho whole eitv
made It holiday. Aired men who took
part in reform demonstrations of 1K12
marched at tho head of tho nioiiHtor pro-
cession. a
Through Marquis Tseng Chinese Am-
bassador to F.nglimd and tho Kritlsh
Kmbassy nt l'ekin Karl Granville is
urging China to concede the Indemnity
demanded from France provided the
French licet shall Immediately loavc
Kee Lung.
It is considered doubtful whether
Trime Minister Forrv would surrender
I .
Italy's Record.
Rome Aug. 10. In Province Campo
Basso there has been 13 eases of cholera;
in Castlelunous 3; In (ermex.ana 2; lu
Province of 1'anna 3: in Sobargo 2; in
Villa Franeha;!. and in Ai.x U. Of tho
foregoing live diod and four are in the
hospital.
Toulon's Keeord.
Tori.oN Aug 16. Tho following Is tho
record of tho hospitals here to-day:
Died. 1: admitted i; discharged. 10; un
der treatment 60.
Italian Krlfcunrts.
Hum k Aug. 10. Reports from various
parts or tho country Indicate that brig-
andage is again rife. The f Jovornment
is adopting energetic ineusurcs for Its
suppression.
DENTON COUNTY.
The Work I'rnfrresslnf.
Dknton Aug. 10. Special. Col.
John F. Klllott met the Horticultural
Exposition societies of Denton to-day at
tho court-houso and In an eloquent man
ner portrnyod to them the advantages
of making a display of our product at
tho New Orleans Exposition and clear
ly and fully explained now 10 prepare
and snip exhibits. Itoth societies were
well represented anu many istues were
present. In fact the audience was largo
and enthnslustic. After tho Colonel's
speech Judge hirroll outlined tho work
to be done bv the F.xposition society
and expressed" himself as confident that
lienton would make an exhibit worthy
of her greut capabilities. A Ladies' Ex-
position society was then organized with
the billowing olllcers:
Mrs. J. A. Carroll Presldotit; Mrs. T.
W. Abney First Vice-President; Mrs.
J. C. Newbury Second Vice-President;
Mrs. C. C. Bell Third Vieo-President;
Mrs. I. A. llnbinson. Fourth Vico-Pres-idontj
Miss Tillio Trimble Secretary;
Miss Tillio Jackson Assistant Secre-
tary; Mrs. D. Kowskv Treasurer. Tim
ladles will meet on .Monday afternoon
at tho residence of Judge Carrolls logo
to work. Unite a disnlav of fruit ami
llowors was made by tho members of
the Horliciiltual Society and Col.
Klllott accomplished thoroughly tho ob-
ject of his visit i. 0. If
t was to fullv euthuso our
Ken I.iinir on the navment of the in
demnity or ranter it it is ooiievou nun . to -....
the real object in making tho elaiin ' r . ... iii..inl-le.t
permanent posses- f .lnola.loft fr his home in Court-
land Alabama this morning. He has
called a meeting or tho teachers for
September 3 to decide on the text books
to bo used iu the schools. Tho fac
ulty selected by tho Hoard or Trustees.
Hives general satisfaction and it Is lu-
deed one that the city may be proud of.
was to secure
slon of tho coal mines of Kee Lunir.
It is reported that in case Franco should
refuse to give up Kee Lung on the pay-
ment of tho indemnity England has
fromised to interfere In tho support of
Itlna. It Is confidently asserted that
no oiler of mediation has been mado to
France by KiiKhmd Gtiriuuny or Amer
ica.
Granville sent llismnrck an assurance
that England is friendly toward Herman
development and her colonial enterprise
in ihe unsettled part of southern Africa.
The Meileaa Conspiracy.
City ok Mkxico Aug. 1(1. Forty per-
sons are arrested in connection with the
conspiracy. Hen. Pe.a Chief of tho Ar-
tllery department and lion. Kchogary
are Imprisoned. Kchegitry commanded
the garrison at Very Cnir. under tho
liar. administration live days ago. Pcr.a
and Kchcgury are great friends: ami are
thought to havo had no connection with
the conspiracy. Hep. Cliiivarriaw' whero-
Isiuts are unknown. He has been re-
moved from tho barrack. A 11 liorsons arn
turned over lo Juan reres tlo l.eon everything was w. tv.aii(i unit uu rniuui
ithor- be here at 1 :4. o clock it wos a goon
THK Ifsl'ISVILLE EXPOSITION.
Grand Opening Way Kverj thing In Per
feet WmkliiR Order
l.ot lsvil.t.K Kv. Aug. 10. -Long be-
fore 2 o'clock this afternoon tho time '
announced lor the formal opoulng of the
groat Exposition crowds of people
thronged the spacious building and the
sidewalks along the streets through
which passed the procession of carriage
containing tho reception committees ami
itsdislinguished guests i no spectators
had a long time to wait. However at
noon a dtsnulch wits recelvod from llov.
Knott announcing his dolay owing to
au accident to his train noar Frankfort.
At 1 o'clock tho Uovornor Wlrotl that
first .Indite of this district. Tho aiitlu
ities deny that any prisoners were sent
to Very Cruz or Yucatan. The conspiracy
is reported to have been to imprison or
shoot Hiuz and Gonzales under the
leadership or Jordon. Tho editor of I .it
Opinion (Niitiouall and two colonels of
Sulledn and Itodriipicz. Government
detectives are said lo have obtained the
list nf conspirators in . I onion's posses-
sion lieu. Allatorne has not been ar-
rested. The plan of the conspiracy is
said to have been to reconstruct the
Government as in 171 under President
IstiIo. It Is thought that the cause was
la'travcil bv n coiiinosition in .lordon's
ntllcnj wlio Is arrested ami also his wile.
Both are kept in closo conlliiuuimit.
; French Senate tiosrtl.
1'aius Aug. 10. The Budget Conimit-
tcoortho Senalo to-day recommended
voting the sums required Tor Tonqulr
but advised thai debate on tho subject
lie postponed until after recess when
supplementary credit shall bo discussed.
Hue de Broglin said it would be Impossi-
ble to vote with confidence in tho minis
try
n at li red crowd anil waited patiently.
The procession finally moved up Chest-
nut street lo Magnolia avenue to Fourth
and out Fourth to tho F.xposition.
Mrst came tho mounted pol ce headed
by Hen. Thomas H. Tavlor and James
V. llullltt. rollow ed by a long line of car-
riages. Tho entrance of tho party was
aignalizod hv Cuppa's band which beg.tn
to plav the Southern Exposition March
dedicated to tho Umlsvillo Press club
and especially composed for the occa-
sion. Flags and bunting wore seen
everywhere public buildings and prt-
vato"dw elllng houses had elaborate dec-
orations tastefully arranged. Business
w as siispenucd alter 12 o clock and all
look a holiday. It will probably take
another week beforo everything will bo
lu complete working ordor noverlholesa
things wore in presentable condition.
NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Tellow Kever Frauds In 1'hysles Llq ior
Taxes.
- Washington Aug. 10.- Tho Commls-
slonerof Internal Hovenue has post-
Ferry accepted tho postponement poned until December 8 his order for
Silver M'
street SI.
I"i' Mo.
over u .vcitr
r-tf voiicminot bur Ihe MIonrl Steam Washer of your merchant or dealer remit
lit) nW. . I TTdraft. and .1 will be sent hy express. chars. prepaid.
Par flreulara. Terms etc. address
TiYAS CUTTER Genl Agt's for Southern states.
Texas State Agency Sycamore .ws" - '
The I'ullllsiil l'ol at Sulphur SprliiKS.
SPi.Pitrn Sphinus Aug. 10. 'LSpoeial.
- Our town gasps with suppressed ex
eltcment over tho hoped-for nomination
ol .l. 11. Richardson.
The clastic assertions of editors of the
Slate in their cllorts of "inivbmly to beat
Ireland' are rather iistoumllnirtotruth'
loving folks but that will sihjii be over
and these same parlies can sit comlort
ably tlown to their dish of "crow" they
have been preuiirlmr.
The leinpi ruliire last week seemed In
consonance with the fcelinis of those
that were left ut by the dillcrcul nomi-
nating county conventions. I supKise
this intense heat now would right well
corrosHind with the fever of excitement
Hint inisscss the victims that will be laid
nc proprietor l'arlot the altar of public opinion and at-
et st. Isiiils. ccptanee next T uesday. Tho dist'rnn-
chbeil have some blessings not vouch-
sated to masculine humanity.
Sound Ilelecaton I'ersonnl.
IlHi-ATHU Aug. 10.-!Sicclal.-TllO
Wise county delegates to tho Houston
convention 1ft hero this afternoon.
Tbnv will support 'lie presivit Stale
ticket ami the lenss law also; Shoppard
i.tiin I weniieiii or Galveston ami Mew ary oi rtiu aii-
lomo tor r.iis-i'irs ut large provuiuii
Crawford ditdlnea to run.
Gov. Thiockinortou left for ills homo
last iilnht. A magnillicent reception
wus U'liilerca lilm at rot iJtng s.
CIM 4 DESMOND Prop'i
Corner Jackson and Market Streets one
ploen weii ot 0peril houm. Csrrlaaes lot
JlisaiiTs etc. Due'iles and saddle horses
Klvpuon orders promptly attended bi
ST-A-lTDi-IxlX) FEUSTOH OO.
nt Cheoteaa Avenne SU Louis Mo.
Vsmiracbirers or tne uess h uinnw !"
POINT BAIIHKO IftK insde on our puteat ma-
ehlnns owned eirlusly. It by us which do notslrsln ot
ifrscture the wirs tiuriu-f te i-r"" in
isniiMsqii.inuy nobreeksK. srseurln puttlig op lencee
... l.J n Ullir iIi.imI hsrlM. Is the ttsS U srlrt
lus onothtruiaehiu A trial oriel toll Usl
(llasseork Nomlniited Terrell.
AlsTiN Aug. IO.-tfpoclal.)-Tho
DemiK'ratlfl Honatorial Convontlon to.
day nominated lion. Geo. Massotiek of
Williamson county by acclamation lie
having no oiiiMvtltlon.
A resolution endorsing theeoursoof
Terrell w lulo lu the Sunato unuexiiniss
Ing regret at his refusal to fullier serve
was uunuiiiiouslr tidoulud.
A resolution oiVurisl by the C Hiimltlce
l hlcaiio Usees.
CmcAtio Aug. 10. Tho attendance at
tho driving park to-day was good
weather warm track fast.
First raco- Onetnilotall ages. Starters:
AristiH-rnt Sunforil Baritone Centen-
nial Maitl Little Joker Kva llritton
Twilight llritton letl to lower turn
when Aristocrat come up and won by it
length; llritton second; Centennial
Maid third. Time-l:i;i.
Second Hace-Tliree-tiuarters of a
mile. Starters: Wimbeldon. Actor
Judirc. Jackson .loo It. Lady Craft
licgaron Hard Times Constellation
Great Maria Joe Hoylc Titus Tuny
Pastor. Hold Dollar. imbWilon and
Hard Times run even to the lower turn
w ith Aelor close uu. On etiterinir tho
stretch Actor led hy atrille ami won by
a neck: Constellation second by a nose
in front; Wimbeldon third. Time
l:bl'v
Third Usee Champion stakes;
nno ami one-elghiii nines; nil uges;
starters: Alice Harry Cruz Banana
CntiklliiLr. I.einiin ami llonnio Austru-
1 i un. Australian led iroui tlio start ami
Won by -two lenulhsj Coukliug second
neck front; lmuu third. Time-l:."si.
Fourth Knee Milu and sixleenlli;
tlireo-yenr-olils non-winners; starters-
Insperine l.iicly .Morton King I roun-
ler ami Tom Sawyer. The four ran even
to one-half mile sist whence Sawyer
showed in lronl and won In twolengths;
Morton second; Trouhlcr third. '1 imo
li'.
Filth naco- Hitlf-mlle; catch weights;
starters: Blue Bird Bell Hoy nnd Aveiy.
Blue lllrd was never headed and won by
three lengths; A Tory second; Hell Hoy
third. Time seconds.
of the debate. Tho llovernmeiit.hesiild
would regard tho voting ol the credit as
equivalent to a veto of conlldence in its
ministers. The bill - was thou adopted
hyl'tltol. M. l enlllee thereupon Hi-
trodueed the revision of the constitution
bill adopted by the Versailles Congress.
This pussud and tho session closed.
Defies Science.
pAitls Aug. 10. Hardly a day passes
but reports reach hereof tho appoarance
of cholera in one or two additional
towns lu Franco. Sanitary precautions
apicur to be powerless to chock tho pro-
gress of tho disease Tho Prefect of
Paris has issued orders to Police Com-
missioners to disinfect suspected houses
at Aries. Th roe dent lis occurred yester-
day ntAlx in the lunatic asylum end
several in the town of Arsgnon Oat
Lnnel. fiat lVr.eniiH.2 at Cette 3 at Per-
biL'iiinn. 0 at Iticsiiltlcs r at Corcaa-
sone. In two days lit deaths.
cases have occurred In tho Department
of linrd. In the Department of Blisses
Alja s a slight improvement is reported.
the linmedialo distraint for taxos on
spirits. At tho expiration of the ware
housing bond it shull take effect.
Tho Navy dopitrtment Is advised of
ease of vellow fever at Key West.
Tim Naval court of inquiry appointed
to Investigate frauds In tho Navy de-
partment will probably not reassemblo
berora tho middle of October. It Is s-
serlod that tho Investigation has estab-
lished the fact that frauds Involving
about $liHinuu were perpetrated In tho
bureau of Medicine and Surgery long
beforo Surgeon -Honors! Wutt's time
and were continued under him and tlist
there were no frauds or irregularities in
the other buroaus.
VF.LI.OW KJSVF.K.
Locating the Due.
Wai-o Aug. 10.--lSpeelnl.1 A survey
lint corps will bo put in tho Held next
wneli. In locate the linn nf the WlICO V
Palestlno railroad from Palestine to the
Texas and Louisiana line.
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'ntlilnv In It.
New Yoiik Aug. Id. A dispatch
from the City of Mexico sent directly to
the Associiitod Prcss.referrlngto reports
via St. Louis that o great conspiracy
against the Government Is uncurthod
savs such rciMirts. in fact nro in circula
tion there but are greatly exagitcruted.
It is trtti thai a few arrests have been
made but the so-called conspiracy is so
ridiculously weak thai it does not merit
tho name.
I empc ranee.
Ml ton umt. Aug. 10. An enormous
temperance eniiip-incotlng is iMilug held
here attended by prominent temper-
ance workers from ull parts of tho
I' lilted Slates and Canada. Tho meet-
ing will last into m il week.
Contradictious Absurd.
Tauis Aug. 10. It is seml-odiclally
announced that Franco bus not rejected
tho mediation In the Franco-Chinese
dilTlcultv. On the other hand it Is slated
that no lino has tillered to mediate.
Irish llemuiistratlea.
Di.hlix Aug. 10 At loast 20000 bsik
pait in tho Nationalist procession at
Monoglion yesterday. In the evening a
Tents from New 4rleans If Needed.
Wasiiimiton Aug. 10. Dr. Uulteros
of Key West telegraphs that tho case of
Several yellow fever thero Is in tho ninth day of
the diseaso and tno pallont is recover-
ing. It Is a sporadic case and might to
caiiso no uneasiness. No other cases
aro reported. Arrangements have been
made lor the transportation of hospital
tents from Now Orleans to Key West if
needed.
NK.CKOLIHIICAL.
Hon. John Pool.
Wasiiinotos D. C. Aug. UU Hon.
John Tool or "North Carolina died sud-
tleuly or apoplexy to-day In this city.
Ho was elected to the t'nltcd Slstes Sen-
ate in lstlo but was not admitted. In
iNi lie ns r e'ei te.l and sen t X Ulilil
IHel. v
Thellallttay Cnndit'Giri.
Fort Woktii Aug. UU-ISpcclal.-
Tho third day's session of the order of
ruilway conductors opened at 0 a. in.
The business transacted was or a secret
nature and consequently Inaccessible to
the public. The order Is to have an ex-
cursion lo Wllehlt Falls to-morrow
and will leave tho I'nlon depot at S
o'clock sharp. The excursion Is to con-
sist or members of the brotherhood
tbeli runiiiios and a few invited guests.
Tho reports show that Ihe order Is in tho
best of condition am streiittthcnlng
everv dev. Thero l all toll! I 7 divis-
ions (eighteen or widt h are lu Texasl.
and between four and tlvo tuouud
members.
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