The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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BALL A 8
HEBALD.
C II K XV
Coca Tobacco.
Not Injurious.
M'llXEIDKK k 1WH HW It.-
Coca Tobacco.
MOT INJI'ltlOtH.
HCUMJIDtU 1AVI SELL IT.
DALLAS TEXAS TUESDAY APRIL 20 1884. VOL. XXXI NO. 1G1.
f A V IrV
rOKRUi 1PATn WITH TIIK
tH.LA HAI1.V lOMMrlU'lAL. I
DAILY
FIFTH GRAND
nn
t
I Ctvn by tlia
German Societies
Or DALLAS.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
MAT tl nml ID. 18H4.
!
PROGRAMME FIRST DAY.
Parade with May Queen to
grounds at I f. M.
Crowning of May Queen;
Orations in German; Amues-
ments for Young and Old.
Tableaux Vivants; Priez
Turning; Concert and Ball;
Fireworks.
SECOND DAY.
Georgeous Pageant through
the principal streets of the city
at io A. M.
At the Grounds : Singing;
Oration in English; Amuse-
ment for young and old; Prize
Turning and Prize Drill.
Distribution of Prizes; Tab-
leauxing and Pyramids.
Concert and Ball; Bengal
Lights; Fireworks.
' In addition various other
amusements on both days.
The best musical talent of
North Texas is engaged for
the occasion.
HON. BARNETT GIBBS
will deliver the English oration.
For further information see
small programmes.
The Public of Dallas and
surrounding country is res-
pectfully lnvit d to attend.
By order of the committee.
Chas. Meisterhans
Chairman
B. F. Alterman
Secretary.
NOTICES
STnfn'it-i flit U ALMKKTTS OK
IN Stockholder and Director of tho Toxa
Trail Hallrnad Company
By order of iho Board of Director tho annual
meeting of Ibo Direct u of the Texa. Trunk
Batlroad Company will be h-ld at tho public
ofllceofsaia company m tui y i ""
state o: Tax: at 615 t. .trout on tbe 2nd
Tuesday in May. WW. at 12 m and the annual
nantinimr hn Hmclihol.Vr. of .aid company
will bo held at tho ..me pla"e and on tliu same
ft. J. ADAM8 Proililen'.
John R. Wrtira Beero'.arv
Turin. Tivii. Airlift. 1HHL
XTOTICKia llKit.lY GIVKNi THAT i lilt
111 mmil.. .nnn.l niMllllH of thu hi fkiloM-
ri and of the Hoard of lilirctora cf iho Ilnu.u.n
A Tci" Coutral Rdtway Cmpany will ho hold
at tho Company' ollln.lot.io illy of lloustim
on Holiday. May o iyt '
nr'W March g lnl
SPECIAL NOUC S.
WT11E DALLAS CODNTY KEI'UBLICAN
Ciimpiija Club nccti ryy Wellness end
Baturd. evening aiS o'o ook. in 1 urnor uau
Acordial Invitation It extended to all ruputll
to a'.tand. By ordiir ' tha nroaHool.
K 1 TIIWKH. Sf.orn'arr
CO M M jSSI 6 N M Ib-gCH A N TS
DeSTEPANO BROS.
IMrOtTU. AND D.ALURI IN I
Foreign and Domestic Fruits
Woatora Produce
And COMMIHBION MERCHANTS.
TKKM8 CASH. No. COS Alain Htreet.
Lam lot of Oratigm anl Lemon always oa
hand." !
A.OPPENHlilMtfR aCU.
OOTTOt: K ACTUM
And Goners. Camxissic Merciiaim
Oourlfrumenta oUclUid. aoO orders (of Orati
Iliad and Prodtio ai lowest market rata
lot 103 CAMP STKKEf Corner LA HAH
0 ALLAH TRXA.
M. D. OAKLINGTON
Formerly OarllnKiau (A MarralU
Esml Gonmissfn MErctiant
Wholesale dialer tn Hrlh -Kmlt and Weau
m VmAtm "' - at ti.)..
mmt spaces texas.
PARK HOTEI. KSfI"SI
tlon to main bulWIng and Manoock Sulphur
Sprint. with two new SO by 41 fwrt. awtmmiiif
pool.; alio hot vep r and eli-otrlo ;h. Ac-
comodation for oyer XflrMran. Will open
MAY 10th and enntinti oprn throngh all
HMona Visitor! f'Otn mary different resort;
ofhfallhandr'o.urf ..y: "Your vateraeod
bathlnt are rtoequakd; yonr climate 1. the
Boat salubrious your scenery and drives tur-
tle all etc-" Many "rheumatic aurTerera" from
ot rpriu hara lm entln-lr cured by our
hot batha. Blrvet can fam dnpot to hotel and
prion. Pleaauro ernnDi lor !e prloe
than anr oiher rernwl ir'bla eonntrr. Xieiter.
of Inquiry cheermlW nered.
WILLIAM 4iINMI'Tll ..Manafer
THE GREAT OILUAINTINO.
BIEQB of thevALAMO
Ha.bnyldtd by t.ntdrdi'f pprolaMya
pccnie who monouure It the ar('.t and moat
woolerful -rtwor. .vrrfxh.biVd In the outh.
fhi ulnmph lnartby Prf 1- BROMLKY
lepreeent. tho m l ImnoriantN even! t the
ki.tnry m Texa. I. SxH feet In r-lae andyalnel
t&00. IH remain on .xhlhltlon at the
"fllar Art Gallery." 4I Kim .tran. lit a abort
tbnaonlT KTerybuly ahould a U
AdmlHanra. 10 rent.
U-FEST
D
VIEW
PARK
PAUL GLUCK8LIAN
fill Elm Btraet Cp-ftatra
U:;:7 trJ Ettsti anl Uti i::t
UUOKEll.
Apwoeed loan qulckl placet. Real ri'aU
aa llra.-k boufht ai t 11 om eonml.tlon.
tn Hii. &.f.-r banal anJ
. J'
Ti
TII33
BAKGrAIN HOUSE
714 Elm Street.
' Having just added lamely to our Mill irxery and Fancy
Goods Department -svo are now enabled to hIiow a bet-
ter assortment than anywhere in tho Htato.
We are Hellin?all ouroodsat low j rices a: a give the
best value ior the least money lnHklnr this
H 1ST NPDUR PLUS Till CITY
FOIt LADIi: TO DO
Millinery Lepartment
Straw Unoda Iron. lOo.
Trliniu.d HnU from SOo
Mew Sailor.
1 ha Stiu.baile
Iba luliy
1'ne Wave
Hie Middy
ITItOrt SS tKNTi.
New Flower Hp i. rtuntea ltlbbont
tlrnuiliuliH lo
Parasols.
IV LOACHINO
IK CuANORAIICKa
In JOI.(ltfI f ATINH.
All New Honcl. aul marked at prlur
way bt low any f jruier record.
Corsets.
The llouleyard and niadnina Doral
at
V cunt.
The tlold.mltli at SI. 00.
New l'rrnoh Woven C'ur.et. 1 VI. 50
and 3DO.
aruozAii
Bargains b Ladled Suits Dress Goodt Silks Sitlnj Etc
THE BARGArN HOUSE
Goldsmith Brothers 714 Elm Street.
TEXAS k MEXICAN LAND k INVESTMENT it
AND LIVE STOCK AGENCY.
7S3 in Strecit Inllaw Texas.
PROPERTIES EOR SALE
LANDS Farming and Grazing.
B.1000 ACIll altera. t .actions 'n Torry
county .0 iltnati'd ai lifmn oub .olid body of
Uii.iko acre with a wtdo nirriiii(llnr ratiKO and
eiuelleut grazing lnd I'ermMiitnit water can
be bad with very llulo outlnt; will uutko a do-
ilrarJe rantrh Titlet .utte pnlotit
!M0 ACHKS 'and anlld bodv on Doublo
Moun aln Kork of Hrituwi tlwr. In Hcnrry Kent
and Klithtr tutif Kvorlutli.i water and
good kThhi and proiecUon. I. a. (f id loo.tlon
tor a much i nn be found In weMein Tova.
lU()lt ACKhS In Crosby county on While
river pormauentwa'or K'md uras. and protec-
tion and form. Iho key to a vrldo mini ; will bo
.old on easy (ormtii 40u0 acrea iujlohed with
Wire fenro. .
l-iOom ACKi:s In Tom Or"n potmly. o!ld
bodv T. xas 4 fftOitlo rdllioad iiiu. through It;
.tn l natt'tit. . .
l.ir.a ACIIKH .ontbeast portion of Callahan
county; open timber and vralrle land. Can be
bad ut a b.rKain on long lluo and Ijw tulo of
luteroat.
l.iiu ACl'.rS IV.o r.ulj LuU.ily tnurlL
land woll adapted toi'urinlug with living watrr
U mllea of ral'ro.d.
RANCHES.
A VEltT desirable ranch In Scarry county!
SM) acie llvlna: water irocd Brass and proteo-
(in with 6010 head of cntilo counted out. For
a moderate ize ranch this tilers as good an op.
portimlty tor lnvcat'iieut as could be had.
3M) AC RUN Nolan county altornate.cn-
1 oua. board bouse two rooms aud kltchon with
TAX AS & PA0IFI0 RAILROAD LANDS
Located for purchacr. Having arrangement tn New York Tor tho Purch.no of landacrlp which
I receivable at par for tho land if tbo company kvo n opportunities of makltiK good luvet-
ments In those land". ...
CITY ritoi'EUTICS. Some good bargain In city prsptrllcr.
LIVE STOOK.
Ten thousand head .lock tattle" five thousand head one and two steers one thousand head drr
cows flfleen hundred cows and elves two ttioiMind neifo-s one and ta
one and two mlxfd .onthern cattle fivo huii 'rcd Texss stock Horea c
HOT
LARC5K BTOCK.CONaTANTLY ON' HAND AT OCR
Southwestern Depot Dallas Texas
BPRCIAl ISDUvKMKST OFFKRKD TO MACHINERY DEALERS AVD MANUP40TUR.
ER3 WILI.81C1PMRKCT TO PuRtlHAoERo
bAVINU CAKR1AGK AND HANULIH3.
STDNtT mi ik Manager uaiiss nw
AKRON IRON COMPAWy Akron O
SARGENT & CO.
QENKRAL
Ms a and nursrlar Proof Safes. V'nnlta.
hand. Oener.l a Rent a Itir Nnnpsreil Itelrljroratori larRn "link o liantl-
Thia Uthe b. -at article of it kind In iho market. Con ulnattttn 'alt Draw-
era U dm Alarm Tl'l lrawa lype Writer t tie Hnithcs tiit Omitolna.
tlon Store) Trnok. r(ira us a trial Wf.ro purcliafcinK fUfwhore
MASSES
McENNIS a CO. Commission M'ch'ts
IWI Bros.
w:
715 CL2I STKElaT.
IflmUdo
T11F1H 8MOIMUNG.
Eaiicy Goods.
riiia Linen icin-Stltohd llundkerohlrf.
from ! earh
Mew hwl.a and Mull Vmhrotdorlea l mil So
My.nl. Now It lull i'olut h.mbrolUeile.
frum lSsyrd.
New Lawn unit btrlpcd N.'tlu.ooka from
Ida a ynl.
New Lnt o and Linen Cullar. from ltMo.
Orlmilal rpHulli and Fancy l.nor.
from JU'O a yard.
Hosiery and Gloves.
Lndlea' Kino llrllllnnf 11 rile lln.o et 13c.
Ladi.a' l-'im Hilk lln.n 1.21. aiI.''
Solid C'ilir llo.o ut '4io. Mian as' fancy
Stripe at "o.
IhiiIiV elue Htlk TiifTcta ilova at 50c.
Ladle' iT no Sim Mltta at rUo.
ladies' Underwear.
Chrmte in tl Drawer from SOo. down.
nun hxli l from OOo. Children' I)rr.e
frnm5lintt )10. I'adU.' ..or.et Cover.
lireiKlUK fiiicqne Klo.
1000 AC11KH In Wl.onounty pra'rlo land
ISto'.'o mill (rorn Decatur controls tho water
of that .totlon.
U?(l AC'KKS timber laud In Dall.a county on
the Trunk railroad l mile from i;nlU.. Land
I. forlilo and well adaptud to litruilug imrpoaua;
Vn 'e ln at a burKaln.
li At'ltKS .uptrlor qualitr In Archer
county Id miles irmn towu of An uur with
dream of Hrluc waier Will .ell cr exchange
tor nnlltiM or Kott Worth property or llvuiitock
Wilt At I IKS HilJi.iiiliiK tho town of ltaaa In
Hill county. OiI-.ts a splendid luve.toiuut for
town pti. iok".; cil Im had low.
48'J AtiitLs pialrln land with houaoof two
ro i mi 8 1-2 ml m oah. of I It. Inborn in bill county
UO fr tmw muli r ruli.vAlinu
AN r:CKLLKNT I' A KM OF flUD ACKKS
o"o ml'o west of llilUburo ill Hill County In a
ulille ( f lliiecuitiVHlitiii; piHltitt timbaraoj watel
t'omliliinit; U'C'ii liioiu niiunea.
a.ytio ACttKS in XJ ill county near JlllUborn
11X0 acre 111 ni'.llvdtloi) four tnuks IS linusci
v.I;';.t. C.j o.' lit pu'""-
ennntv
AllvXICAN LANDS largo bodies In Old
Mexico
8100. hoop llhor.es Iw.goas; has an abnn
danto of permanent writer
A hMALl. UANClt in Nolan comiry wltb
8 si aero land own.d and 1211 1 leased 1000 aero
fenced: plenty ol fico ratine S 'M) head vatUe
graded up Willi Hereford and Durham .
j. uv. iiiuusnuu uumi
cow ponies.
OX OKUttKH fKUil DSALEBa TUSKSBY
7BB X31xta. Btront
Unllaiai To:
A0KNT8 FOB
Dnora. Flo t a bin sock uonatantly nn
Buyer will find It to their Intrrest to no on
AJOLA8SKa- d OKT PRICKS before buy Id
elaewhere.as we have It DIRkCT FROM PLAN-
TATION on eonitgnmoat and selling I o lou to
ult the trade.
0. & I Co
39BAXjZI
DALLAS. TEXAS.
SH1FT11
'MUST BErORK DATTLE."
II113 Kallliful Foi'kltiff to tho Fort lu
Nuiiibfm.
Tlio Calm Ileforo Iho Horm-Somn
thlntr I liuiiud to Drop.
Tho Lontlrrs nrf Thf-'p Hut Wlirro are
Hit l.i til
The It i 1 1 of the Mutluce lu tho .Morn-
liik-.
Itn Uiron tiiitt Don't and Won't Dwi ll
In Unity.
I he While Man untl Sublti-Slaluetl
Itrolher Fttclii(r.
.1 Hitter t'ltj'H Freiits in Dntall.
Fort Worth. April M. f8pecil. The
not ti boilinir but what tbe broth will be
is hard to tell for as yet thera la r.ullilrir
but tl. talk talk with a few.llxerj o-i the
oiilsitla K'UIuk ill their work. JudRe
Uinkley wti to be the leader ol the host"
ami a ilrlug ot turn are oon.tunily a-aKinK
nrnr litm to catch hi enr. '1 lie talk It
now Afttiur Mtitl now JUInlnc with once In
awhile it Kood word naM by
.Mile colored tfelerntj lor Loyau. TUa
rti fl?lit will bn tin the
iiihjcct "who la to rule this convntitm
wluiHOr black" and the qtitialloo in now
answered both ways nut it is plain that
the ncgroe have been out peneraied or out
tallied by the whites and Hambo will be
prrmitted to make tt lew pecolies Itirnlah
ail iho votes and take a back iost. Cuney
Dick Allen Hurrill Johnsun end A. L.
DoUori are IVhtinit hrl for their color end
W'll bo iioard from In tho convention in im
uiicort4ln tones oi-les shut otf by their
niHulern. .
Manv deleRitlon hsvo not arrived m
yet so It is i!iiioi!irlb e to say bow the
oonveution will Instruct if it lustrums nt
all but Arthur is certainly
at this time in the lead. Bansibls republi-
cans like A. U. Norton Wen Flanica i and
Judg. Binklny don't express theui'tlves
too freely. They awit results and will be
heard from only at lh rlflht Uium.
The Malloy wltiK ot tlio uaivesion nir..
gftion to thn republiuaa convention have
Koltcu tip a siateinont oi their claim to ad-
uii'sion io the oonveution in the fliiipo o' a
printnl brief which they propone to subtnit.
'i'hev cltt rn that thn republicnii patty In
Ualvestoi. for severnl years past lias been
under the inanaKniciu nt a corrupt ft ol
men; that n msjofty of Ike rpeclatiN
eleineutol the republican psrty In that c.t7
tler-iro to reform this etnle ol tillalrs; thut
the cut'itv chairman ismkhI a Mil on March
lltb lmt lor tbe rtpubiican county con-
vention to meet st tiparki hall; that tins
biiilbe i a low dii-rcputuble i.euro dat e.
house; tLat the orimaries were nituiptiln'eU
in on untutraiid Bharniul mtore'v A ma's
converition ot trie republicans rf Utlveston
was then called to meet nt Artillery hell on
April l'Jth. At this convention a:iine 5irU -ir
GUI repuhlics'ie a.aeinbled and elfc'.ed dflo-
PBtea lo the Fort-Worth convention. The
Kparks hall delecatlon represents tha nero
eieiueui nnu i. imnnu vy
The Artillery hall dcleitatlon is led by
Ooneral Malloy. Tb-J statement is elKad
bi the loliowliia delexate: A. G. Mllov
U. H. Nevilis J. II. Wilson W. A. Btti
n.r.l Hani I. Alatorl.' . I. Snott. O Ultlal
W. J. Phillips. John N. Cos and Louis
Johnson. The printed brie I is backed np
by numerous allidavlts nud endorsed by
statements ol business men nl Galveston.
This brief has been gcnernlly circalatf tl
and much commented ou. The Cuney wlni:
deny the soft mpeBChmect in reuard to
Bparks Hall and fay it Is a very uroner
place. The moltoes in tho opers-hon.o
read as follows and show the line Italia"
band of at ti somttilBirittlon men:
"Ollice-hcldero wim hired support cannot
oontrol republicans In Texas. Bulsh."
'Twenty million loss to Texas' solid
democrat io Vote against restoring the tarill
ou wool."
'Political rellgloi. liberty. All men
enusl under the law. A liee voio and
honett ni nut "
'Texis landB fur tfl'unl seltleri on'y"
"A strniiK KOTMnimt ai;d proticlion to
Americans in evry ontintry."
"New republlfKi p'' t' prrtect on ol
tho Amf.ricin lafcorer mil a ii'iarat.tto
ballot f.ir every A ui. iii u fii'z'ii."
Free dr.ss" "Ffve lJre?s ' "I ten
8peech." "Fr.c HobceU" are on noestiields
tHHtetitd nlonR the Im'coDy. A ruob vll-
Isinnns portrait of Thoruan Jffl' rson islaat-
nctl ulrrctiy "vor the motlo ' A .S.ronK
Government." thn very thiliK Toui JtUVr-
son dtl not believe In.
Tho pluirhHlaof Db'.Im.hwiII probably ho.d
tlHir iiifu and beiiilmillad to he conven-
lien uh ueiiiali
Tho poor tiiirky Is est blr it on all sidi m
he 1- a monster oi iniquiiy. to think thst
he is entitled to acy portion in his parly
but to do tbe voIIiik. and it is only w to III-
di'guised courtesy mat tbeCancatiau listens
to what the "blsck brother" ha to say.
Honorable Powell Clayton ls.e fainom
Arkansaw statesman and ex-governor Is
here and is nsitif all bis splendid ability lor
the furtherance ot Arthur's Interests) re-
tri of Oalveston is also doinn good w irk
for Cbet while tke machine iu the shape of
pretmastt'M and revenue collectors "know
what tney are hrte lot" and not ac-
cordingly. .....
The Hkrai.d can "state ono thing with
certaii.ty and that Is that Judge liiuklcy is
without opposition at the head uf the tiate
ticket If be waits it and the cla m l
mad by his friends ihat lm will r ceive ihe
votts of thousands ol democrats who l.ivor
Ires gra lu the evect he makes tho rsce.
A telegram was received lo-uight by
Judge Uinkley stating that Tracy with
the Houston and ten other uelecml'Nis were
dllohed at Oarre'.t and would probably not.
beanie to get here until to-morrow even-
lDK' . A ti.
An euort win nu uiriw hi iiuiniuu " w
Biiiklnv for governor to-morrow bruthat
geutlemao sy t yournirresiumleiit that
be tlors not beliave it polioy lor the
contention to nominate until alter
the republican and democratic con-
ventiona at Chicago and mat
another state convention will tie held lor
tbat purpose. The sentiment is gainms
ground that no tnetrncliutis snail be given
the lexas delegation ouv m-
thry shall he governed to a
nr.. i extent bv the action ol
tbe si rone republican state of the east end
north. Hal Uolding and A. W. Gilford of
tbe Han Antonio Light ana a strong ueic
latum from Bexar county arrived to-night.
Ihey are eald to be atroug i t Artnur.
General Malloy of Galveston u
worciog like a Trojan lor his wing cf the
Galvetton delegation and Cuney cf the
tjtparksball delegation is moving dmi-u
and earth to hvo the "outa" .l oired seats
la the canventlon.
The committee on eiitfrtainment of the
republican delegates had arranged for a rr.
crptionatthe court-hr.uie with addresses
by lion. Powell -Way-oii t Arsau'es
aud other noled rr publicans hut
about the Urns srt lur me snail-
a fuilon bail storm cm up and
it waa abandoned. Tue h.n wa very
heavy many of the stones niessurinr ' hrte-
fourths ot au Inoa in diameter. Window
panos in arrest number are broken all
over the city shingles split and groalng
crops considerably injured.
COSVfNTLIK KOTIS.
The deletrat of ibo FiUh congressional
district favor O. T. Lynn ol Bherman as a
rl.l.la tn Chtrain.
ti. W. l'acj ot Kherman will probably
be temporary chairman.
There will be tbirtj-or vice-presldenlr
one for rob district end Ihe tbirty-one
will bar seated on the staare.
Uepnbilcan beadqtiar ere are above tbe
City ealooo on Houston street.
OTtfKR ITI-.Mi FROM THE FORT.
Foar Woatn April ipecil. J
The eeeeo L. Sahcirlx St Co. vs. LnHer-
Mi) appeeiea iroca Xatiatu
cenlly decided by the court of appeals at
A tintln w reversed on the ground that
the county court could not hi M a leal
term beginning on Ihe Ural Mnmluv in
Beptembur. IriSX the law et that time re-
quiring ilie cnirt to n niveiie on the third
Mondny. Thla case wa reversed ou an er-
ror in the irarucrlpt ol the rrcnrtl rh'cli
Should have tinted thut thti O Mirt hi-irun nu
the third ('he tlav on which it did tit-gin).
Inatead nt the first Monday. Thi. state-
ment is due to (J unity Judge Ueukhani hi
a dl.paloh f as nren .ant oti'. from Austin
staling thut the 8eitembur term of the
i onrty court ol Tarrant county wsi illegal
hav iik hsuuti on the lirat Monoay.
Th'i.e who had lost na.ea at the Septem
ber term were jutihant at the decision ol
Judge Wills 'ti until they learned of the
error in tbe trau.orlpl. James incaoy wss
arre.trd on a warrant and reaui.itton from
Missouri charging him with a murder in
McDonald ooitnly eleven years ago.
Dickey la now in jail awaiting transporta-
tion to Mlt-.nirl. Mr. Dinkey when told
of Dim arrest of Iter husband was greatly
prn.truted. Hh has been sick lor two
mouths and the shock it I feared will kill
her. Since Dickey has been here he has
hi en a good oitixen and a number of
Ineuds regret bis trouble but believo be
will come out all right.
Five new suits on n"tee were filed in the
county court to-day by W. A. Httllman
airaliitt Johnson county farmers for ma
chinery purchased.
tJharle. tiartier. a uraxeman wss ontny
hurt on tbe head by pltiug of the hall
before heoould reach a place of shelter.
the state hiol ha bnen charmed from
June L'lih to 27th. This change was necrs-
sary owing to tha (act that a large enough
tiumbir ot pigeons could not be obtained
by the earlier date.
BAN ANTONIO.
BanAhtonio. April 23. rSoecial. The
musical festival Jui oouclmled uas oretl a
scandal. Auuui. Do'PP nianagor arlver
ti.fr and ueiieral faclutum is alleg.il to
have "skipped." lie la the man who some
month auo engineered an a Hair ot like
cliiirai-t r iuAt anta. Ueorcia. aided by I.ib-
rrtii lilunieiiburg end otner virtuoso lie
liui tlieiu all here tin.- limn on lanoy .saianus
and an orchestra ol tarMi'y piece. ten ol
whom wera imported from the s'ates. f hey
played llirre nlghls to small houses and
Durpp it is said has been missing luaving
ilia n-jiirer member cf It' combination in
tue lurch. One ol I hem (states
they have received only live dol-
lam around after pnylnic the'r ra:lroad
l iro here and liotnl cxptmtea. They were
imw I In'- broke and in a u-anee country
run uWApapers suirred heavily. Djepp
was a liberal anveruier una anngetiirr
itm iniisicul Ulrnror has got inUi
Hun Antonio rot'-er heavily. He
wax followed to New Uraunlnh by
a iiewpncer collector where he went on-
tuiiiibly tn give a ciucH. but thero all
t.-.io.M't htm was lout In the meantime
li r.ilk'i'ir v m ti-rtaiunients are being uiveti
to ennliM the ttranded lUUilclaus to esov.ie
the wild rtt.
1IKLTON
Helton April 28 Hptclal.J The com-
in uii.i wan thronu into a gloom this
indi riii.it by tho tiiiDoiincmnent ot tho suU
don (let'li nl John UHiidrlcksnn who was
taketi ill Friday evening hut Enturiluy
evening f 'mini him tutioh better hut Sun-
day eveniug aliou. 8 o'clock he died. Mr.
llenilr ckson is known ell over the tt'f
end is given un to be onn of the
II n;:! t luck tiia-ous lii the country.
Ho titr.lt the old stain capitol
anil bud just finished our handsome jail
which is a fair .xtmplo of bis superiority.
At the time of his death ho was employed
by the ODunty superintendent in tbe bu Wi-
lli l- of the now court house. He was burled
to-day with masooio honor followed by a
larsa conoourse ot friends to mouru cia
eany depurture.
The first rock was lowered Into the exca-
vation for the foundation of the court-house
tny. Work has begun now with renewed
ener 'V.
The weather is extremely warm atd e verj
thing appears as li summer ouu set iu.
ItOLNU ItOCIC.
HofNn Rock April 28 Speclsl A eon
ot D.-. Frinot near town died Iroin hydro
phoilu yesterday morning age about fif-
teen years. It is suppotnd to have origin-
utitd irjm the bile ol a cat last fall. Noth-
ing was thought of tUa bite until last Fri-
day when be was taken with spasms
which resulted in his death MoseaHill
colored was betore Jiistlou Harris thU
morning on tiie cbargo ol theft ot a pair of
pants. Toe - parties crested hero
t ir leucs cutting and taken
to trial were discharged tho
evidence being iiimlllcicnt a complaint
w..a mado egdinit Nellio Owens a soiled
dove fi r using indecsnt imiguagu anil he-
biro the tiiHrflUdl cbl l arrebt her tho tmr
Nellie had skiiipeil the town. A b.isn hail
clun wss orguniz id lttt week; tho boys sav
that th'-v will get tn practice aud then chal-
lenge their utiiili loritig clubj.
'IKXAKKANA.
Tfxabiwwa. April 21. f-'peclal. The
riHl-.leiiCH of JaintM Bhiirp was entered enr-
1 ..nU.iiu' uiu.'iiiuK. Two tiUiiu ili.iu
r llul and thn content scattered over the
lloor and money to tho nuiouLt of $l"yi
takeu out. J. Aiken's residence w.n enter-
td about Ihe fame time but nothing nl
value taken. Tbe city it overrun with
burglars ni.d thieves and robberies aro lie-
coining frequent there being scarctly a
riuht that some attempt at burglary iu not
made.
John Matth.ws a sober aud Industrious
yoniif man tiled Saturday evening from
the tiled of an overdose ol Morphine.
TVI.KK.
Ttliii April 28-rSptoilJ Msjor Horry
Flanders train luauter ot the Texas & Hi.
Louis railroad sucreed. Mr. Cierry as su-
perintendent of thn TtX-is diviuon ol that
road pn the 1st of May.
W. W. Adams chairman ol what Ib
known as tbo "Chilton" wing ol tha
democracy will publish roturda? n cill
for a county convention In this c.ty niny
24 h. It is not known vet what sctinn the
otheror Iltihbsrd wing will take. Nearly
al! tha republican delegates tn the stale
convention ill. thia morning lor r or!
Wott'j. They are decidedly antl-Atthur.
8AN ANOELA.
Ban A0Erl. Anril 21). r8pecIul.l-Htr-
rnnn IUtiessdorf occuiiying a bouse of J. L.
Meltbatign ditcjvered a tire in his kitchen
on Saturday niitht at 2 o'clock. Before he
dull save anything only a lewsdeeesor
lurnllure the bouse and lis contents were
destroyed. Tbe total loss Is probably
f l.zuu; no incuraocs
Two cvtlann were seen from this city
vr.terday evening about ten miles north.
One ol them kill- tt saveral bead oi horsey
and some eighteen or twenty cattle. Tbe
other passed thronua Uannt lis county.
TEM I'LK.
TxuPLt. Anrll 28.-rSneclel.l About C
o'clock this alter noon li. At. Carter and a D.
.1. Ges had an allrav on the corner ot
Twelfth street and avenue V in which Gee
r9jrttd to a knife and Carter to a pl.tol.
r. the innmedi.le intetferenoe ol tha mar-
i..-ir.l aod bystauders ut serious damsge wsi
done
WW
gndle'a hentenre.
Cpicaui April 28 8adio R?ign the
youi g wonnn wno pieanea Ruiuy to nav-
Ini! ahct nd K-lied 1 atricK Jvtngsley nea 1
waiter at tbe BrlgK house -or detaining
her ehsrclerwas .enienced to a year anda
hall In the penltenliiry this morning.
m
April 28. tPrrsj. The
cise ot William Jones charged with at-
tempting lo kill the n Gaitean w
called to-day. bnt went over on account of
tne abcaure ol a ma'.enai witaesa.
A tfeBlone Fool
3TAcr.t N. x Anril 27. Dick Putnam
shot and killed his wife wbil in a buggy
neer Jordan and tben s'uot and killed bins-
self. Jal"usy.
Tba Maybe Murderer ta Banc.
Hcasrnui Poiat. L. 1. Tba neare Rnig
wat convicted of the mnrder of an. a May-
te. end eentenced to be hrp.J Jancf
iWS BY SPECIALS.
A Slorm that Cniiin to Sluy-Iffl Mnrt
Huff t'oiinqucncpH.
AfTuirn ut A u-rlti-ltiurtiiiulal Dain
lu Dctnn.
Fort 8inlth: Arkanndh' Uluck Iteonrtl
Pi ('r!iu uml Wo1.
Wat'o II.M a I'rnblcm St'i klDg- Home
boij to Solve.
AUIutl t ry from tin llti.b.itidmtii out)
Slotktuatt
Kings Thrmiffliout ihe Ilroiul nml Wide
Stan-.
And Olhor Matter by -p clal Wire.
ACNT1N.
Austiw April 2S -Spro!al.-The com'
nit-aioner of appeal reported Ihe following
cases to he alllrnicd: Marilel vs. Western
Union telegraph company from Grayson
opinion bv Walker p. J ; Jdt.irsnn v.. Grs-
1mm Irom Young oninion oy Walker p.
J ; Kubultsetsl vs l.auptrl from hi Paso
opinion by We 1 j.; Clies VI. Kwati from
Hill opinion by vuikvr p. t': Hour-toti A
Texas Central railway vs. Courud frti
Limestone opinl m bi DelanyJ. .
To be reversed and rniuuded: Wnin
Wright vs Hearne. from Graroon opinion
hy Waikor p. J.; Poeet. l. v. Pdk. Ir.itr
Kan Baha. oninion h Wat's ).; Fraxi-r et
nl. vs Woodward et. al. Iiom Coiyell
0iliiion by Watte j.
Apnesla to be iii.-tnlaier!: Fay et al. v..
lateen ltuurance com an irotn Orii.vson
opinion ny JMany J-
Jn tho lollowini! coriunt cases awards
were made to bo alUti;-id: l'liiiin)'").i v..
Evana et. al. irom l a-it in. tiiti.on bv
Watts j.j City ot AiWii' V". ICciu- Irom
Travis opinion by Wus. I
To b revers'-d mnl reman le'l: Haiti. t
pi v. Thompson Irom Ka"inii npitnn by
Watts j.; 'i'alis vs jlia'itOM irmn Cook opln-
ion bv jleluliy J.
Ueil county to day pai l tt-H inler.o-'. on
court hou.ie bunds.
General revenue psid In tl0U0.
Utae Health Olllcer bwe.in i:en ilrerout
ifl.sotl for pajmeiit on tli- iirruntinn tug.
Ciiarterr1: Welt Tex- Mud Invett-
nieril at Ga'.esvilio otniial s-ock i-W.Oo1';
Han Aorfhl Tom Gree- fOUiilV waier
work. c.pital Hoi k tOIt.
The governor is iu receipt of lato laWi
nl Kanstn c iritniiilng imp irtatii manor
relative to drlvltg on'.uc t'jroiifu Mir.t
!'"
Honorable Charles li. tjiOion onu mi'i
Kinnia Driskill marry t i-morrow n.ght.Mist
Drinbell is tho daitgliter of J. W. Driskill a
nrnmlliel'.t stockuiati. anil is oneol the most
CliNrming young liiuies of the city.
Li e Chamber n prominent young man
ol this city w3teriously Injured yeeterd.iv
by being tnrown trom a tiorne.
l hinel W. Y. Lvader was arrested ag .iu
thia morning jun aa he wns boarding t:ie
train lor Fort. Worth on a ctierg ol l h.d
aiado py Ur. Stoddard. Un gnvo br::d at
Iho depot and lelt for the cjnvcntion.
M'KINNKV.
McKinnkt April 28 3)cial.-A
storm viiitt'd this connty last niirht. In
the western portion there wss a gold deul
cf hail. 1 tt tlw
Tbe residence ol Captain K. H. Htiff
some four mil!S Rorthwes'. of this plane
wss bunud this moriilnu. The lire wis
accldsntal. Furniture eud contents ol
building were destroyed. Origin of lire
not known save it wua accidental. Lcair
$50C-0; no ioiuranca.
Haywood who was nrrelort ou the
chargo ol assault to rape lait Sa'tirdav
was cotiimitted to-tlay byJutic Pace in
default of bond. Havwond is a duck-
legged news butcher oj the Eaht Line.
It is openly charged on the streets that
tl.ere hai bien forgery committed in lefer-
ence to McKinney city r;illrod innda and
that it is thonnht that cii'nono have been
paid at the state capit'tl which wcro forged
these chsrges a'o u-ion tha rebiil: ot
Invest lt:nf.o:i of city oilhl.tle who b;ilcvii
them and nr. Investigating.
Phi-rill Warden hat reelvt 1 a dispe'cli
from the ahe;lir of liirrlt cjun'.y M.yl.g
ltuvaond is waited in Mat county uut
urlei.- the nulilio firm lu.g comiuiitee rr-lea-jen
hlin Co I'm will give him a show first;
li-. ulfo has or.e Irom Witm county that
ji-sa Leach had teen ctjdureJ.
RAIM'JSVILLK
Gaivbivillk April 2S-fStrcial -Ust
wrik the lerices of John Natlicl aud JJeu
Uarvcy only aiout three iniles fr ira town
i.iu-cj.. k.a.- j ii. - -
pcaied their 1 elliih work and destroyed
the leiicrs ol J. A. Whalny. Na'hai and
O.rvj tha latter being oi ly arjnnt one
miln from town. Placards was posted iu
various places apparently written by a
woman challenging the owners to repair
their fences cr mee-. ttic.ni alter u'i;ht at
those blacee.
The teloplione wire to connect us iiU
theouisido world within lour mitts of the
tue city. The couuty expects i
to complete i'. by Thursday.
Bnerill'Johnson arreslnd Jamps Kelly to-
day on a warrant obaTring him with cut-
ting one George Hill Friday nlgllt.
'Urn o.ld Fellows hall end supp?r8n;ur-
day night wbb well attended aud a decided
success.
Dr. (Seller of Alexin Is prcisnfcurg nere
aid thinks ol locating.
Hon. J. T. Walker and John Simpson
drlecatea to the s H.reme lOdH of Kn'ghts
of Pyt'ils re'.tirnol trjru New Orleins
yesterday.
WACO.
Wtei. A dn! 2S rSo-cliil.l News was
received her to day lust the United Statei
Mipreme court remands tho caw of Shirly
vs. ihe Waco Tnn railTad back to the state
court at Waco for triil that tribunal liav-
Ine iurisdiction a" the csre now stsniis eult
was Umt Hied in 1&) by Thomas 8birlycon-
tractor on the Waro Tan railway and
dnmapesard restitution claimed frr t'M)-r-K).
'I he defendant is tho lloanton it Texas
Csn'ral railway s tucoessor to tbe Wacj
Tan railway. The action of tbe supreme
court in remanding the case to tha state
conrt again is construed as rather favorably
to tbe plaintiff. The case bas been before
the btate supreme and Ihe
In H el HUtes circuit eourts
and now finally comes back to Iho date
court The best counrcl in the stats arc
engaged on ea-h a de. .
A fnll delczallon from mis county all
Atthnr men. left for Fot Worth to-nlitht
to attend the sta'a repnhl can convention
jKrr i;t;sov.
JiFPfRioir. April 18 'Special. -On ot
tire heaviest r.ins vWil'd this section ol the
crnntiy le.st n ght thsthas been known for
jcaie doing great damage to erupt aod
snrdena.
Tha Kist Line paisenger train left this
morning t 7:4t o'clock its regular tltwr
but came beck about 10. and will tirobabiv
not get away nni.ll to-morrow morning the
track being washed up it several viae..
Tbo worn id.ee is lust this 8-.de ol HuetW
Hprings tea wastrtnt being ope mile wide
Tbe ran was o-.-cimpaoted by teirifis
tbnnder end liithlnlrr.
A man wnnse name conld not be ar-cr
lained was atmck ey liBbtnlnf fiur ruile
Irom town tint it only sjocked b nt ard be
Is now doing finely.
FORT N wlTIf.
FotT EstiTil. April 2S.-3pecta!.-A
fiendish attempt to on'r.i an loroce.it
child wtt committed In this city lait nlfUt
by John Castle an adopted ciltien of tbe
Cbsrokte Nation. Castle pertuaded the
I parent of Mary Collin. Who Uvea en LI
Harm to allow her to accompany him I
Dotis' cirn d etf tbeeircn he toe
htr lo tbe Western hotel ed reel
lauaul x km sue w. aaavuia htimuj a.
tlirei'i ard pf ranailon I idricr.t bar
to ailmtt beiinr liia wll. Th" o!iild' vontb-
lul atipesrmioe ex -t ed t i Umllord's bus-
pinion An ot.OT wis kiiiniunnid and
when they had retired tha child' crying
tirnui'h. In the Iniidlnrd who discovered
('ail In etiemnliiiit to rutrugo herp-rson.
Hm was arrested and lodnej in jt'l to await
an Irivestlgiilori. Ha rlilme l when atkad
his reason for t'i alieiniiiel outra.e Hist
he wanted tl make a miaii ol her. C-
ile Is whim ni.i 'i atid a fldnwer aSoutSS
y'cisnf age while Mary CV'tlins l. a call J
oi but I'Jvt-sr..
in Ihe Joitid Etvii CTirt to-r'nv the
sentence of dea'h is La-sed ivmn D.mlel
join Thomas I. Tnomp.iu John lvi
.lark vroinanklllfr Miisioenn r anny
Krhola. All exoi-pt Ml Mnaio weie con
victed of thecrlnm of mtirJ.r. commii'ed in
ho Indian terrifre and .Mtnlo lor
the crime of rape. J ni an li'li-l fgeot
white nun hud liein in ihe penitentiary
ml upon retcrriiM! lioin f.Hind vVIIJiam
Jonea. hru 0"iili' I vlnga ith ill wile and
a child there tne ftu:l ' f their illicit love.
I'tatendii.c to on irnudiy. he awaited bit
niniortiiiiiiy and ono night whlU William
a. sleeping with him J iue put a bullet
IhrotiL'li his l:ed.
I'uoiiias I. Thoinpsoa a so a while man.
lived in Ihe Chickastw Nation with bit
companion Janie. U'Alleren whom be
murdered (or what little mouey and prop-
erty he pos-iesied. The evidenoa was purely
clrciinisiiintlal but was strong and oc-
clusive. Johu Davl. a full blood Choctaw Indian.
murdered John Uullock a citizen or How
ard county Arkansas whom he met trav-
eling through the Nation and killxd aud
robbed.
Davis got drunk an.! told i-everil pernios
iihoutthe killing which caused hi arrest
and subsrqileut conviction.
Jack Woiiunkiiler a Cherokee Indian
murdered an nnknuw white mar. wlii'u
le niilteviid had corslderahle monr. lie
MilioH'ed him along a lone'y roid and
awa'ting until the t'.red irav-mr by down
u rst during the heat of a Jufie day '
killed him while ho slept a'i-J ru tried him
i f fie $2 he possiaied.
Mat Mtisio a bru'al l-vklrie negrj rjpeI
t ti r tie neijro girl In tie t:;iii-kiaw nation.
Fanny. Kchtile a h Ijjht ii.-gro eirl killed
lies pur.i rimii J inn vt'.l.iams at 6irl;ig-
town ou t'i .M i -url K inms .V T-x.is rU-
fiatl one nulit ' er cuinl'ig irorn a dance
with a:io'. er nun. Williams crv ia.
niii and n-iit K.i'iny. She wdeii lo
h tl Hutu tie slept mid then
tukli g a Pi t d I'l l' lung Ir i n Cm bid-
post shot hi li. 1 1:11 it. 7 Net tur'he ex-emi'l-m
o I nt-sn tirifori iinntA i rs Friday
Jti'y lit!;. Judr(e l'itkr adm i.iixfir I them
lo to prenare I -. itu a-id ec'k f jr.jtvo-
les nl Hi' ir C'liii h.
II ire thl-vis vh ted 'nis c ty Sit".rJtv
nli-nt end it il tw i flri i hnrrei and two
in til-1 t aai were hi clad on tin- ! r'i while
me owners wr auen u i D irri'-ti ra'Jt.
So far the cUtecra have i:i e:un to the
thieves.
I A II I AS AS.
Lampasas. April 2S .icii.'.J Tha
visiting medical men wniinu ariy t'.e time
y.iiurony by rutin:; 1:1 crnaget
over our hnamlnil mty. They
all expreiwd tliPtusi-Ir .a a'i being
delighted with t l.o II n- i wr- here
Ki d proclaimed the eprinus wm.derlul aud
the waters were eaid r- eont i'. i many cura-
tive qualities. I.tmpt'set ims hori.irid
with theue gerlliimen and i'l ion? be re-
membomd by cit sna a:id visi-
tors. Several hutulrtd people at
tended tbe laying o iha corner s'.or.e
bv tue O.ld Fell.!; uud KiiiKliti of
I'yiliisM. Many iinporliir.t tK-prritt wore
p;aci"l in the box "inong tna number be-
ui ciplts of tho Texts d uly paper.. At
night the Erchaoge hotel t-.u lighted up
and a grand bill occurred nt. w'-icu the
i Id youDg ngiy and beaut Iftii tripped
too light fdtiUsUe toe. The doctors
say tlio next convention after the
oua in one vear hence wilt he held at Lam-pa--an.
Many expressions of wonder were
mode about the m.rvi lotu growth beaoty
and luammo'.ti business tha; is being car-
ried on bera. Oiu Military comnany it
drillltrg evi'ry n';:it and hope to be able
some day to compete with craok
coiupatiies ot tin o'uto. Thn Ltmpasai
Kitleaviid soi'i five an oxlubi .Ion drill
against thi Ivu:mh 8;eot Ha-eeners
which latter oomnany is composed ol girls.
We bet on the ladies ey -ry tir.ie.
Cauls and wml lively llasinoij gnl.
Visitors are arriving.
(iAlllSVlLLL.
Gattsvim.! April 2 3r"c'iil j-S.ime
nmt.Tinl errors crept in my Ian! report.
Tho l'ir'i lou wersi M ild :j;ic by llisaop
two bv Gintin Clumle it Wi lu.rne. Glcntl
A Co. iinvi a livery siKblo on iiotv7t lots
t'ifV sol I which li to he nviv d i irin thirty
dsys The three U lt brought $1 The
htiiltliiiga nre t' hei:in ais i iiiai the lots
urn cleared.
.Mr. ilriiiknm!! B.i'd on.1 I ' i.itr the
quiro for G.etiii & Co. upon wl.io'i to
move their stalile. Hp als s i'd f - Cr.n-
lid editor of the Advunct n I i! upon
which lo build a prin inj cf!i . ;-;;rt tUe
contirct to lm. i.-' a avion li -.tn i t If. Tho
Advance li a groadr.g Mi..'i.
Mr. tu'ldsm'tli tiled t:ii-i in ir--.'.r.g of
a-raiii;uit.eil iieiiiit A b'trf cul onritliou
was perforiiicd lad.' iiij;t:t tha ef!-jrti of
whtcii were fatal.
An infant child ot Mr. and Mrs. Dunke
d ed this morning.
TF.ltKICI.L.
TaiiRBLb April 2S Special. J IVe learn
tmm the motrtl'.abloau.h inty ' hct nearly
ai the young cn'ton in nortti Trai has
ciind from the eflmd of the recent cold
weather and our planters are mont dspon-
dent over the ouUtiok and mv the hileuess
of '.he season and the ix'.reme scarcity of
cotton-seed will makn It lmno-iMb'r) to raise
anv thing like an average co'ton crop.
Our ci'y was visited bv n teirife tlnrm
lmt night during tahioli the Ilaii'lat church
wss struck bv lightning nml Tell r'gu de
molished. Our dv!r?s Ind'orto that the
storm was general l!irot;i-lionr tila seo-
ion.
D. legates to the state Bnnday-schicl con
vention wblc.li o-ivenes herj to raorrow
are Leiiitiiilri;? to arrive A lnrg a'lin-
auce Is expected.
DIAliSUALL.
MARSiiAtx April 23. rSpeC'al.l Colonel
William rresion Johnston son i( Ceoeral
Albert Sidney Johuiilnn and prebirtent of
ni'ate university at iew Urleans.lslathe
city.
instiled court convenes tnn mrning.
.Indue Booty prejirling blato't Attorney
Gunlson is on hand.
A heavy rain ttirra 80001x18"'' with
hail thunder and lightning prevailed all
night.
t'oloni 1 w. 1. l via is in tna c.ty.
O.ir fnrmer and plantrt im iliof. on
cotton teed and much difficult is tipert-
ence.l in (letting a sup ly nr senary to
plant the cron.
- - . a -.
rxew jinnvji ana ouier yrgciaiii-s ar
abuadaiit.
rAI.LSTI.SE.
PAT.xsTijti;. April 2S.-r3p.cial 1-There
hta been b gocd ieal ot snnetv here lo-day
over tha rporlrd ti riouj H':.- ct Ja lee
U-g n i t Washington. H.r eon John ..
U -atrip nml (ome nther tm-nibcra of tba
tamily Ulegraphnd eiirlv tide nmrnif.e and
Irom what can be nn there J from the t ilet
It wonll seem that tbe jude. wh'lit not In
a ptfctr'.oiii enrtitton is bv nomrar.sirea
from tho d.tnprr wh'ch may u'.t from.
unhMikeJ ror cimpitcaiior He ris jn
nnrlergone an operatlnn fir fore In the
bladder and this makes the third time It
has been necessary to resort ta targlral
rkill losnveh'm from fotttring pair. Hit
friends here and tveryb-rty Is bit fiiend
are qaiio enxion about biro.
WAXAIIACHIR.
WaxAHAcnir Apr'l 23 Inrcial.) A
wtter-'poot fed in the wster:i pj'tion of
the county Utt nlcht and tbe streama tre
Gl't d higher then lor years. Beveril large
br"cs are rrp-r:ed wathed away Orope
era considcrablv dmaed la tbe locality
where the rain felt.
The farmers arc having to r iant tba. col-
ton ever ti troonnt ol tne late rrotl ana
ooti sit very scarps ana men.
Uintoo tcoomoMiiiea cv t-
lelt 'or Aurin latt ntaht at
twill be aaarr:ed to-ruorrow
fe wl! bf mrrd to Hitt
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The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1884, newspaper, April 29, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293598/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .