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THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD. PFOUTS, ELLIOTT & HALL. ntcred at the l'oxt-Offlre at Itnllus as Sco. oiid-Ctuss Matter. TEUMS OF suissciurnoN. DAILY. Per Copy One Mouth 1.00 Three Months IJ.ftO Six Months fi.00 One Year 10.00 WKIIMKMI4V..IM.V 30, IKK4. Is'lheio nny body in this State run ning for VJovcrnor but Ikki.a.nu? Cal veston Nows please answer. The KanHHH City Times thinks if tlir Republicans and Prohibitionists both put electoral tickets in the Hold, K--llSas vyill cast her vote for Ci.kv , r.ANi. Tf tho righteous are always porseoutod, the free-grass advocates will have im munity from all trials and tribulations In life, but they will be scorched in the world to come. v ill some itcpulilicun paper tell o) one honest disinterested public olltciul act ever performed by Mh, 1!i,.im:? Ii now 8onis to be "one of tlioso things n, fellor can find out " It is about liinu to i.um preach reform in Woman's dress. Wo have heard nothing of the ISloonuir costume torn long time. It always was becoming to n fat, short-limbed woman. In nil the county convention of tin Stato, with iliu exception of three oi four, when expressions for choice o tiovernor were given, it haseitlier beef nn instruction for or 1111 endorsement oi It(EL.xi end I'iK'idivinistriition, Tilt; 1'tiiiuiU'ipiii.t lu iuiU is pitching into the Prohiliitionists. It says tliex Owe a debt of gratiliulo to the Kepub lican party, becauso the only States thai bnvo adopted prohibition are Kepub lienn, and now they m o trying to kill oil the party that is their friend. Man's in humanity to man, etc. Now comes a howl from the uliis-. men. They assert that French, 'plate rIhss was used in the Philadelphia post tifliee, when American class, was just us good and cheaper. This is tlio way tin .Republican oflicials protect honin mnnit d'actures. It is such protection as the -woir give the laiih. Was then- a job hi it? 'EA7. Dow, u.e great light in the ti iu licranco oauu, in a card says thin Hi. viNk has W ays been a friend of the Mnino liquor law, mid has often ren dered important service to it. Yet ir. is said ho kerps a barrel or two of cider in iis cellar which tastes and smells Ukv rum an alVeets a '.nan wlio drins it Tike goo-1 old whisky. So.mk of Hie proprietors of liepu'iilic.ni papers in Missouri are discliM-ging printers for bohig Deinocnits. The Kansas City Times says if the t.lobt Dciroerat adopted that policy it would have to "lire" Kditi.r-iii-rhit-r Met 't t. :i.o in. who is Democrat, ami when he wnsts his ballot tho star-eyed goddess of reform smiles all over. Mils. Hi i.va Lm i,w, (iii whs absent rroni the Pittsburg convention, becausi her husband commanded her to remain at home, saving it was no placo for Wo- men. ii t int s t ho k ml t,r ... ... i... ! no one blames Mn. Hki.va for favoring women's rights. Sheouirht to retaliate in Homo nay, and she lias woman's in genuity enough about hnr to punish him terribly for his presumption ami rash ness. Tiikiik area great many gentlemen in this State w ho own lands in their own right, which they are emieav. rif.g to disjiosc or to actual settlers, and which ro worth all I lie way from : ! to $i) p,.r ucre. If the school and asylum binds nre offered below their value, at fl per ucre, w ould it not be yenrs before indi viduals could sell their holdings at any thing like one-hall their actual worth? Thk indecent and villainous slander put forth in regard to I i.kvklanh's private-character was launched toooarly in the canvass. The F.xpress, published in liulVnlo, ri.KVKi.AxuN home, a strong Hi.aim; paper, indignantly denies the 'hargo. such mendacious libels id ways naveaiMiiitraryefVeid to what the iti.r. petrators desire. It will umLn l . ,-.! LAND thousands of votes in New York. I where its falsity Is established. Skvkiiai. cities i tho North nre per plexed with the slops from the kitchens. Fjtmilies are not permitted to throw them in the streets or alleys, mid thev iieeiimuhtte rapidly. The same dillienlty exists hero in Dallas. Tho llnin,. ,,,. . . , ... Mlggosts that honscw vos hnvo tl,..l Mayor is holding his court in tho morn ing tho members or the City Council 'ouhl go round the city, gather up the liuckots und empty them lu the sewers, mid thus they would become useful as well iMiirnameuiiil. Is another column will bo found "A Word Personal" from tho A bile no Uc porter. The IIkuai.p .Iocs not InUmd to tako up the cudgel for the Itepi.rtcr; it is able to defend itself, lint lu the II kii ALli's opinion tho Kcportcr is right, first in its advocacy or the lease law, and ugain in Its severe remarks regarding tlie action of the convention. Tl.... i for a time Is.yeot the lleportcr, but coii-1 clous that it is right, that paper will live 4tnd prosper until thoso who are now lis bitterest enemies will regret their action. "Truth crushed to earth will rise again, nd the Ueporter, us long as it U con trolled by M n. tin.iiKKT, will be a power Ju the Stato. Coi '. H. MiTt MKl.l. yesterday rt--wived a letter from Mb. J. M. Dor.ins, f (Vrsleana, asking for Inronuution regarding rations, lieddiiiir and olher leeesictrieH required during tho t'onfed rate rounlou here, comineiiclng on the 4lth of AugusL Jle stated that three iundred men kail lK.en enrolled to be In ..... .1 . ,, , ,. in-uiiBiiuo. ,u lnuicatlous now point to the reunion being the largest muteuioiage ever lltnossed in North Teas, ltutb of Conrederate and Fcileral oldii rs. Kvery preparation possiblo Is lieiii(r made and all will be comrortably iuartered. Tlie asstM iatlon received yesterday a car-load of tents from St. IiuIa. Ixmg's Lake, where the reunion will Do held, is being lieautirully tloco raled Ttir the occasion. Tha ooplo of Dallas are determined to do all Jn tholr power to render the stay or the vlsitora it sotio or aocinl enioyment and I hk people of Dallas are waiting im patiently lor a proposition, from th Trunk Lino railway to ex tend their ino to Athens and there connect with the St. Louis Texas Narrow gunge. .This is oei tainly one of the most desirable roilds to Dallas that could possibly beeoniplotfUi. It is of the greatest importance to the commercial interests of the city, for it would give a competing lino to St. I.nui . , , . and the Last, and could but licet Dal- hisndv.inl,i.r,ul,. :.. ", , - "cihnis, men woiim not enure to any other pity in .North or est Te.ws. All tho othei roads from the. North penetrating tins state are owned and controlled by the Hoi'iD system, ami the immense amount of freights coming to Dallas from the h'ast ami Norm would oxcito tho liveliest competition between tho different routes, and give tliiseity Iio lowest possible rates on all goods and liiercliaiulise transiiorted hero. The Trunk Lino being a Dallas enterprise would work in the interests of tliiseity. There is not a merchant, real estate iwner or capitalist, that is not dirocth interested in the completion of this road to a junction with the Narrow mage, and all would contribute liber ally to that end. When completed to Ylhons it would, per force, ho extended :iito tho extensive pineries in Southeast Texas, and make Dallas (lie principal lumber market in Texas. Let a propo billon lie submitted. Tiikiik is iio longer any doubt that Tammany will support l'i.i:vi i.anu. Veaiiy all the prominent gentlemen oi he society have been interviewed, hull y Democrats and liopiihlieaus, and onciir in saying they will use the' t ), J. frorlsfortl,esu,.ces.s)ftl,oDcjim;i,r;;i) .undulates. John Kk. i.Vs .,.,,,, oMigtiKviMANonoh,,-.,,, lwillu,. loiililodlyevi'iituale i 1 i ,. ' .. iinnot consistent' i,V oppose the Demo- ra. i caniiuial r,r s ,,,, mj .vould not Ulyhisethe respect of th. laiiiinanv.i,M1,v.rS) ,inl bu h( j,olnl'Va circles in New York, lie knr,wx this and will act accordingly. Tin-; Fort Worth (ia.ettc, in its article in the Swensoi) lands, admits that lotual settlers are antagoiiistii- to lenses, and w hero settlers get it footliohl ihey will crowd o'lt the hwsces. for clol icUleis and cattlemen cannot exist to gether. Tlio huge srndicates le-ise the larger portion of the lands, and that is why they want free grass, in order thai tine riders may keen out net mil sol Her It is a t.igled weh that free-grass advo cates hp.i weaving lor themselves. It sems now Mint we are (o have the old ticket for State ollieers in Texas, with the e seep'. ion of I.ictucmuiH iov erurv. ll.Mixi.Y (in.nswill be nomin ate for that ollice, probably without opposition. There is no doubt disallec tii i on tlie part of some toward Wai.mi ar.d Tk.mci.kton, but not enough to i-Jiange the result. Tho oonvention will be harmonious, ami its proceedings tin interrupted by contentions mid wrang ling. - - - LET US KNOW THE WORST. Tho cholera at Marseilles and Toulon mill through the South if France seems lifter all to have been a much worse epi- iiemie mail the public was allowed b n. ,.,, suppose irom thcdmlv Recounts soul li At no time did theouhle dis patches indicate a greater mortality than twenty totwenty-liveiliiily at Mar seilles, and a less number even at 'Tou lon. Twenty-live daily out or a popula tion ol'ii'iii.nou or liou.ooii IIS ttlkl viikIi ii jdespei-iite state of affairs, and (he other I nations appeared to take that view of it. It looked from the reports as if the disease was not of a virulent type, or ut least not widespread. This view of the case has been upset by I he ren t of Coxm i. M ason to our Slate Department, published yesterday. Mil. Mason mivs that the death rate has been at about sixty tt ,uy rrom the first appearance of the cholera, ranging bo twecn fifty and sixty, anil now fallen to about forty daily. In other words, it is shown by Consi i. Mason's report that the mortality has been tw ice ns large as tho press dispuVhes chronicled and really of n alarming nature. This is manifestly n miw reprehensi ble manner of di nlim; w ill, this plague. If the epidemic was virulent or wide spread niul carrviii'' oil doubln number of ririims t .i..m.. .. . . . I-.-. urn i , uie public were certainly cntiiled to ' L ...... I that fact. To attempt to allay r..rs nn.l prevent possibly in other uuariers more i!.-orotis preontilloiiary measures was criminal and n trinio against ihe N ii Ions ul that, of all things on earth that should be faithfully, minutely re Hirled, it is the progress of a plague. Such accurate informal ion i il... . - ih ii iiceiiraie n orient on . . 1 with the speed of the wind iiow-n-davs. in l-.urope to-day, ii s this side tlie Atlantic to-iimrrow. How important, then, that we should know the real ox tent of the danger menacing ns. Lei us havo the news, thougjt iilarming in Its character, and let our Consuls be Utilized, ut least to the extent ..r keep ing us iosted in such emergencies us tlie present. A GREATLY OVERRATED PARTY. The Mail and Kxpress, one of the lew decent lajwrs in New York, supporting Mil. Iti.Ai.vi:, assuming hk do all Jtcpul,. lican papers and orators, that the lie. l"1,,li, u" l'al l.v destroyed slavery, then i "".""uran inai "i nt .Mormon organs reel ami know that the Jtepiibll- cans mean to destn y the surviving mm rciicoi nnriiarlsui.' " 1 his Is Ihe old cry. Why hasn't this twin relic" been dest roved nr.. ii.i The Hepublicitn partv has is en In luiu iir Air a quiirteror centiiry.ni its platforms i icasi me sworn loo or Mormoulsm, Slid yet tlds new and corrupt creed lias grown all this time with amaxiug mii-ngia aim awinness, and to-dav laufihsatthopaorile philippics of the Honiiblfciin Statesmen and tho Itcptih- iichii press, I'l.l. ...r. ... . ... in irimui is just use ail other ro- forms liy the llepubllean nartv-ln futuro. They are alwaya meaning to do Hiiiieitiing. jt is ts.nstiuttly their pur pose to do so and so and accomplish "' niiiigs, inn inn nitlen spots still Infect the body polltly ami tho putro raethm Is yearly sproudlng and threaten ing the very vital or IheOovernmciit. Not to havo checked or destroyed Mormoulsm ero this. Is ilm iu.i t deuce that it never lntiti.l in ,i,,, it, that it cannot destroy it, Hnd that its en i. oocu uevotion to rehirm or any Mud Is the liiort-Nt sham. ' -i- f:'.;!;-l.j the most overrated political organiza tion in History. It chums and is gener ally credited to havo stricken down slavery and preserved tho I'nion and stamped out u multitude of d political heresies in the Tinted States. 11 is a lalsihcation of history to admit Ibis claim. Of the 3,000,0110 to -I.0nn.0o0 men who emancipated the slaves nn.l ,,. ,i.,. more until oue-lia f oi them wcro Republican" -,: ,. -(k ...... . "a lnorf tho rebellion, not moro than one-half ol man ono-iiair of them remained ltenub lieans after thn , iicansaiior tho war. Of tho lour thousand millions of money re quired to wage t.hat war successfully, tho Northern Democrats contributed moro t'nnli their share. Democrats in thd ranks and Democratic Generals, backed by Democratic money, made success by the North possible. It was tho North that freed the negro and over run tho South, nd not tho liopublicai. party at all. Tho Republican party assueh, and un aided, has never accomplished ouo sin glo reform or thing of value to th. I luted States, and to retain the o,- zation in power so long, has been to rob men v no were equally entitled to re ward at Hie hands of a patriotic people. As an organization it has H-eomplishoe ""thing ol historical sig,;,.,, ,, ds whole r'"''1 "'. unaided partv. .as be,,, tl0 olevalio,, 1.(11,,llli(m J '.' ',1:";os' 111,(1 ysleniat.c robbery ol the people. ' GALV':SToN.s COMNG RIVAL. ll(,r..'tofore Km,-. ,,l..,.l,, 1 i tei. ." : ... enjoy me woiiiieriiil ailvantage . :md attractions which nature has given d, and has not busied itself much abou: iiitlets and gulf ports and extensions oi its trade, and has grown bigger ami richer year by year just because i. couldn't help it. It is bestirring itsel iiow, and proposes to put that Oulf road which has been one or the local tradi liimsorthe Alamo city for a quarter ol a century into active operation at an early day. The road w ill run from San Antonio to Aransas Pass, and the men and mone are said to be within ready reach to iii sure speedy construction. San Antonio ought to have built this road long since. It ought to havo had a short, direct lim to Hockport or Carpus Christ! years ago. and had such n lino been in operation for any considerable time past, w. should long since have had a harbor in that quarter such as wo have not now g it on our coast. II' one-half, yos, one-fourth, the sun that has been literally thrown away at I inh esion had been expended at Aransas l'as.t, we should to-day have a lirst chiss deep-water port there. Witli $!!),. 'KHUi depth about equal to that at (ial veston has been obtained, ami tlie engi neers think sixteen feet of water can la obtained under the present appropria tion! It has only cost about I.'),(kki per foot there, mid ut that rale a quarter of n million more money ought to give us as deep a harbor as we need on our gulf coasi. .u me natural conditions sur pass those, at any other point u:i the coast and enable the deepening of the channel V pro d with scarcely anv trouble. If San Antonio reaches Aransas there fore with its (Jiilf road and the entire portion ol'Te.Mis from San Antonio and Austin west and northwest bends its eiiorgii-ito obtain the requisite appro priations to make, as can easily l, done, a first-class port at Aransas Pass, ;al veston can begin to trcniblcevcn though all the Kai s ami Fahs' bills in Chris tendom be enlisted in Its behalf. It trill bedillieult to convince the (oivcrnnu nt or the public Unit millions should lie wasted lit lialvesfon. w hi Ml I bolls. itw lu will in coniplisli ut Aransas all that tl ci.mmoi'co and people of the Slate d maud. SI'KCIAUIMIAY. ABREVIATED AND ABRIDGED. I e at lli n--,t cin- A limits A .111, lire's Jilil;iii..il-KriirUiit. Ms at l tilliiuit Akrui)-ut - A lllllnlniK Ititln. Tbcro was a light rain at Sherman yesterday. Tlie pistol fire alarm is the practice at Domrview. Tlie citizens do not admire it; they prererthc clanging of tlie bell. At 4 o'clock Monday mornint;, at Longvicw. a resounding ,ni of iliun tler awaketieii nearly all of the citizens Irom their Mliimlii.rs -i'i. n..i....: stroying completely, three large trees. . man sueil another ill I.onnvlcw for no- in ue in it noil niioi py tint defend ant. It was sliiiu-n 1i1.1i' .... in .... .1 ing hud prompted the act, and that alter the sliiHitinir il... 1 .1.. 0.1 :,r 1....1 1 1.. 1 . ..... y. ..ii im., loiitieu 111s ......111.1111u1.11 10 uireais, ami tin- ustice lined Ihe plainlilt'f in and costs. ' A ltryan apechtl says the, llrzaos eollllt V t olllllllsst. ,11.. r' erday as a Hoard of F.qualizatioi'i to Hear Irom parties who have been notl- 101111 01 an increase In the taxable n. ...s oi uieir property. Jmlge A. W I earnals he hi m .',1. . 1 11 . ti... .1... 1 . . I'llChCI ......... .I....I . . . . : .... .. . n . ..- 111,, not ne il ll-r lius em,u...l .. Hum Him 01 sicKiiessin llieeommiiniiv Another t.nri v ..rnw.....ui 1 .. . . ......... . - ... uisciusisHrnveil yesterday ul .Midland, and like all who ...... e iiii-v are entliuuisiic in of the atmosphere, the delightful 'norm iinu-i nn h,kiii 11,0 coolnluhls, 1 n ' . II Illll III lllllfltl.lt,., nv.K I.. . 1,1 vu ni uoiint .HS ol i.rt...l int. 1,. ..I ...1...- ti. . 1 . . icsi no i-itiiiiiteicn tor soon. A llrvjin wiiectiil s..,.u. -i-t.. 1... - inry mis iiiueu to make Ice nil to this -- --i 1 in, ice tae inn.-, vn ic-cooiH 01 liisuiucieiit water Slllllllv. Tim Itt.ur.l ,.r t i.i..M ii-.- ...... 1 nirii now have determined to utilize tho water in in.- uni son iiricsiau wen, liy liii-ans of a 111. 1 iien- is snout lour hundred feet or w liter standing in the pipes, ami imp supply tsBinply sulllcieni rr the 1 1 V lr. Ilittirv Ktmlik ill.iLl.i.u....it it . iUiiui,k'1o 1111 exhibition or hminvit. rltiiia u.l at l... ul... . ............ . ,, .-,, ,,,,, O H-ril-IIOllSt! Monday night. Most or tho seats w. re vacant, as not more then forty or fifty were in iiU-mlanee, and quite ti number lif tl.nu,. I. .ft I...A.h .1... . ... ... .... ...i.piu me iH-riormatiee eitiieit. aii who remained wero pro- If.ltmllu. In... ........... I 1 ...... .... ,...,..,.,- Illnl llM, siru rt-sur- recliouist was transparent. News has been recclred here ofa dis play ofjiivenlle heroism by a little l.v or ton, llcnrv Cruteher, son or J, j t ritteher, of Crntcher A Harrison, of l-oiigvlew Ho ia visiting relatives In lyh-r. With a lliiln 1 T1..1 . . in imiiiuip, 1 lie littler one got iH.yortd his depth when Vt-ars vnuntrf.r. I.. ....i i 1......1 . . llilll. Itllll. Mat Im ...... ...I..' 111. " ... . JirouKhihlm lo horo iM.furo hmv hhhIh- .nn.-u 11'w'Iini null. Al.VAUAtift. TlfV . IL..I I l.v, t .. Ninitll iV Co., Nt. Imis lienlleiiii-ii- I lluvn trl..tl ....... llll it , 'nun wnii mvsell ami family and find them to Im a iuo-t excellent medicine for tho liver, and Im vo done Us a ureitt deal of iriu..l u,..t 1 can most i-liii.rritiiw t...ii-.. . . .i t ... . " .. . J ""'"i to iiictr great Morth. lam, V cry itesiieet fully, A. J. Il 'nwx, .. , , '''"'ilw aro Alcrt-luii!. A wi L'i a., u. . moii. THREE GREAT CITIES INFECTED. Each Have lleielvoil Inf,.,!,.,! Cattle Dying by lliinilii iU-Spanlsli l ever or lllumly Murrain Canst I'lTliaps Alkali Water. U It Weed l'oldii or l ever. Sr. L01 Is, July 2H.- A dispatch from ho Hood house, Illinois, says: Sixteen ear loads of cattlo from tho Indian Ter ritory arrived at Chicago and wen placed 111 the stock yards thero Sunday night. Nineteen head died on tlie roa'd 'roni this city and it was believed lln whole lot is infected wit it Texas fever. All that could stand up, twelve cm .oads, wcro forwarded to Chicago Tin emainder, seventy-two in number, mo dead Mourn,-,- inonuiig. Audv lileobs, of Kansas City, who is in charge t tho cattlo, denied they had Texii.-. :ever and said they were poisoned by eating "loco" weeds 01 -bo trail, but L. C. Tillm veterinary surgeon from .laeksonville (iiduoiinced the tliseasn Texas fever' The slock yards at tlie Itood house hav.' iieen disinlected with lime, and call 1 or hicago by this route, wm, nloadeil it .lacksoiivi!!.. ast Ill-lit instead of 111 .lood house. The niatlor caused "rea xeitemeiit among cattle and rairro.u, iiien, Another ua'ui, consisting of twelve lis, containing lilll heml i.f entile, ar nved this morning at Chicago. 'I'hev vein braiuicd Hi,, same as tho here A'lnch was t'011 ml to bo diseased ves erday, and arc from south wesiei .ansas. Fifteen were found dead ii ars, blly-livc bad been tlir .un out dc.-i i n the way, and a great many otleu Hen- sick id Intd noen irani'i led 11:1 'r. lVareii, Mate vetciinarian, audi). ieVoir, City Health coiiimissioiier.de jaro the trouble to be bloody murrain ' entiro herd, including those of vet erday, were ordered killed, malum diout five Imudrcd head in nl Hhcers declare Unit tin, ,..,1 t) were evidently diseased before shipment, and from all that can b. em iied tho entire herd was in the Kan -as City stock yards thirty davs befor.. -iiqniieiu 10 lius eitv. In view of th. act that the sick cattle vercllioroiohh luaraiitined before tho killing, it is Hiil oelieved the trouble, whether it, isTexi lever or bloody imirrain, will extone my larther. Coneerning the rej.ort of U, Textw att e fever, the Kansas City stock vards ollicials there stato that the con -ignnient of cattle was received thor. j roiu the Indian Teirit.e.-y.w Inch wero ill iceted w ith tho Spanis.1, or Texas fever hough it was not kiiwn at the Lime' V portion ol them went to Manhattan Aansas,aiid the remainder to Cliiea",, I lie Kansas City yards have been thor uglily disinfected, and as fr s i ijiiown, there ate are no other caw-s 01 liseaso there. kiTlic Kit mil ion in Clii aKi,. Ciik aiio, July -The arrival of n uuniber of stock cattle, having Itci, ro isirled at tho I'liiou Stock vards, tlii "ity, an examination was 'made by 1, number or veterinarians this morniii" wlio are not yet ready to submit Uti oil? ml report. The fact is, however, Ibex Mave agreed that the disorder isTexic ever, superinduced by drinking water strongly iinprcgnated with alkali. The altle have been securely quarantined and isolated. Those 111 lots, th,u , ,,. allected, are to be slaughtered, siibiec; to (he inspcclion of the Health lnqiart uiciit. Those that are unable to n eovei are being shot, ami those t hat are dr will he held 111 quarantine tor 1 11 i t her d -velopiiients. Dr. N. II. I'aai-en, state veterinarian, has not yet made his .licial report, bin lie asserts to-night that his investigations .ilivedeveloissl the fact thai these cattle ire alihctcd with splenic or Texas fever Health Commissioner DeVV oil', of this it.v concurs in this toon!..., .....i ... 1.: dsinhiM.li Ihcspleensand kidneys ''' s"' " llx'secaltle which died, and they are lound to exhibit slmn-'U 1' h ver. (In tl ,1,,:, hand many slock 1111-11 and some persons familiar with Texas fever do not believe it is that ili-raso. Thev as sert that in all cases of Texas fever the annual's cxcroiui is mtv hard, and thai flu- same is in a mciisiiie true of siikntss fr drinking alkali water, and that d-atli in this instance, could not have resulted irom euiier ol Ihese causes, as exerelia are entirely natural. 'Thev profess to be lieve death is caused In- i.m 1.... of the bowels, caused bv'.lt-it,i ,... ..... niiich waler alicr long thirsting, ( ,. ingoMTlicated. fl esi. cattle belong to oi'.ii'ini riy.oi i a isas ( it v, ami are brought from their i. neh in llie Indian lerritory. Th uire number re ceived is iH'Ji. of w Inch I'm arrived this morning, (iff is nuinbcr hiii liavetlicd or been killed to relieve them of agonv. Nine were killed by veterinarian to-day. and he says all show ed signs of I exits lever. The li ing ones are iittar-aiitini-d nt the pens, and those pens w ill not again be used for cattle, but when empty wit he scrubbed, relhsired audi iisch ior nogs, me Health Deimrt Ulcut has cbaiL... 1,1' tin. 1. and the llcallh C. lit I III IKiillllftt ii- im. nt ..r these iinimals will be allowed go into market while tlie least danger exists, lie has given permission to the lirm the herd was consigned t., to sell 10 infected. The herd ' i, subject in inspection bv the department after being slaughtered to-day, bill as a matter ol precaution were not permitted to be put on tlie market. It is said here that twenlv five head of these entile w ere sold at K ansas City. Another Opinion. K ansas City, July a,, Art,.P ,.in.,,,ul investigation the Live Stock Indicator luitkes the following statement: There has not been, and is not, any 'Texas fever among tin-i.m th, m this 'point or in this neighborhood. Theeattlesliiiqied Irom here, in which the so-called I exits lever has developed passed through Ihe yards, but while hero did not exhibit any symptoms of tlie dis ease. It was contracted by contact with through Texas cattlo in' the Indian Territory. - - Important. hen you visit or leave New York City savti baggage, express or carriage hire and stop at ihe Hrand Fnlon hotel, opposite tlie Hiaiid Central Depot. Six hundred elegant rooms, fitted up at a cost of Jl.iHNi.imi, reduced to $1 and up ward, per day. Kuros-aii plan. F.lo yator. Hestnnraiit supplied with the Is-st. Horse-cars, stages mid elevated rauroaits 10 1111 debits. I'atnillos t an i inn lienor tor less money at th,, (jriind J nlon hotel than In Hny other lirst-elass noiei in too en v. rlclurr Mnkrr Mrrl. 'IMlNNAIl,.luly at.-Tl. phologrn nnersol the 1 tilted States opened their nun .iuionai convention nt Springer's Music Hail to-dav. Alsmt l.nno ieh gitles, representing neitrlv eerv Stale In the liilon. are iiresent. lho priM-eetlingN ttMUv were mere- y roiiiine. i. Kent, of Itoehester, .New ,,.rk, Is I'resldent of im-nrir iinxiii n... ii.. m..uu ti Ion will be open to nil visitors, niul will in. m.inen mil ill lae Illll lire or Hit I .XIH1- sltlon. Tho session will bit fr rr fitiVB. A Kmnd ilisidny of llrew.irkH nut occur in-nigitt. mo visitors are to lie show tl hIkiiiI thn city. rKllSIINAI. MI.NrittN. Kk rrtury I hsu.tlrr n l'rly. Hah llAitiioit, vK jiy jt,Tho rriirnloTulliiiMMmii.u Ii i. s..... -i ler. Iihm HrrUinl. Vn.......M.. ..... i - ,, , . .-.-...-...it no, i .irs. ( hiindh r nmi lir. Lnitihcth ..Hve in a duv or two to meet thotireelv It-llcfcx- tH'tlillon Mt l.ir.ai.,....t I. ....I.'. t . i , . '....i, lion-si, uie lat ter puts In here. I, I TF.lt AUV AM r-IHTATIOXAI.. rii-si.t Itrnitli.K lir. Iliill.in l.nr.... N'ornml s. I,,,,,) a, -rt.rt, MaMsiiaI.I, July .Speeial.l I.nst 0.. U o...i.niiiuitlli it a 1 roicssor Willsoii, i'riiiciiiai or the Nor mal school, assisted bv his pupils. The lecture by tlie Professor on the duties and responsibilities of tlie eSiicher was replete with sense, reasoning and good advice. Several or tlie oung ladies, pupils, recited poems and' readings in a manner highly creditable to theinsolves and entertaining to the audience. Prof. lareneo IUts, of Howling (Ireen, Kentucky, was also present, and by requost recited the Vagabonds, a humorous poem bv Thonibridee. and some o'nrr pieces thut were IiTCfltlc enter taining. The Professor is cultivated lo Mit.omst. lie is traveling in the in- l..ff.S of 1 Im W.t . I . .... X-. n . . . . . v. - 1. niul eiiiircn ov - 1 i, . """in itMrmni M'linot I usine.ss College at lLju. u,ig Green, i'v.',.tb.,:k;-.,Nc5t lri!uy vvin 1,0 u,r .i ..J ii .loiiuaisc.tiool term, nud .lav. ""oth,,r wieert on that the DELIGHTFUL TIME ANTICIPATED. Order of the Procession So ls Typical of tho Noble ttcd .Men i:f,.gaiit I'rlzes to lie Awanli-il Criinil Dull niul Tableaux. To-day occurs the great annual colo uration of the Order of Rod Men, and ill indications point to a st siiccoss- i'ul mid deliglitful time. The crowds in dleuilaiice, thn ceremonies ami I't-sti vi sit's generally, will all servo to rendci hiscclubralion oneofthc noted eve ,i'!. I the year in Dallas. At s o'clock this morning ,,(, ir- ,Q ,,, isscmblo at ihe Wigwam lu I , " ' ed l-'ire. ami w ill aft.,,.; "'J ,s ' l airlollie rendevous an-.i r, '" .elves in cos, unie The pro.vssion w l" iien loiM.i.,1 at (I o'clock !;,, '',." . : :.om the iei,dev,ms thro,..e, tl , -ii dmleels in. ,. lowing order "1 I'l.dlocm. Moluilctl l-ollcc Mclne Ihiis', Ibiini. Visitlii 1 riiiog In Hacks. I'oiitiai s niul Osccolits. 'i'rili.. mi i.i...r..i.. T....1. )siiaw'sniitl I,!Vpki'.s,., on .inrcli Hay Makers. I III! order ol 1 01. 1 r-oi i 11 1.,. .... ,..i... Ntreet from Houston til illfwl ul rw.t :rom (.ood to Live link; Live (;k to lermani'ii (iormania to lioss vemie itoss Av.-nuo tooh andcr; ( iloander ami i'.rvay to St. Louis; St. Louia to.Vkard .Vkaid to Main, and Main to rende. VOIIS. Alter the finishing of tlie trail, the n oc, visitors, guests and public genei oly will adjourn to the park, Shadv V lew, and thero engage in the real .-.simiies n me nay. Many amusiii ......... r. ...., mccii pioVKleil l)V till """"'""'"i ior lilt- arteriioon's nro granimo at tho Hit! park. Among othei iiuiigs win no mo running of tho gaunt let, competing for prizes for eating the' 1. ...n eiieesi, aim tuner sports common to tin- noble red man ami brother, when he was monarch of all lu .sur veyed hereabouts. The long ti,lk will be made bv Judge It. L. Iliirke. Addresses will also be de livered by other chiefs. Voting for prizes will be spirited nud exciting. Some elegant prizes are ottered. Following are some oi ihcms First -An Flegant Chinese Dinner M't, LM ptet-es, to be voted to tho most popular married lady. j'This elegmi set is now 00 evl.il, iii..., ... i, . China Hall on I : I m street.' M'comi lleautifiil lltiby Carriage, to bevolcd lo the handsomest baby under J v.. ars old. Third - chiefs llegalia. lo the most ..illar einel. Fourth Walch Charm, with Ki,.- ,. ',".."'' ""' "id"!-, lo the most pnpuhr bed Man. Fifih tiol.l I,,.:,, I, .,1 I- ,. . ... 1 nt- ug liest man. Dun tg the day ihe ball-room at the puk will qo gicu over to the papooses and nt 1 o'clock in the evening the s piaws w ill take charge ami inaugurate a series nl dances and tableaux that w ill "Utslum, ll the far tamed dances of their aboriginal ancestors, and prove a luting finish to the day's pleasures Tlie public are assured that' the liibe have taken extia pre cautions to preserve the most pertect r,cr at the park during the atloiiioniuiiid evening, and In this end have appointed two special policemen, besides constituting each member a I "i"-' i.ii ".iieiiiiian, 10 pi-ovnic against all I causes o complaint of w hate cr nature. .No row dy or objectionable characters of any kind will be allowed upon tlie ! grounds, and Hie occasion will be d. -; voted t the comfort, good cheer and I pertect satisfa-li if I he Tribe and its I lainihcs and risitors. I Skinny Men. "Wells' llcallh Keticucr" restores I health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, iin- 1, sv.Miai tieoiiuv. Keen out Tllosi. Itn US. AsiiixoroN, July at. A,, appliea tain was ri inly received at the Treas ury Department for admission at the potl of Mew Ynik of ii ....t.si t.r , i.t 1 ...' ".. .'ft ' " .-. s. 1 ;ll .ftarseiiies ."v ri"' u'v'l showed ill clean 01 1 1 itntine at I of health and has passed ..mil t New York. The applieatio iii-.. i. -non oi an oiner inhibiting the entry of rags Iron in lei led ports which was Imperative and allowed n no discretion. was ifemeii nn tl,., 1 . .. . . 1 . KING'S EVIL fc'ni the name formerly given to Serofuk litenuso of a tuiieMtition that it could bo ciinU by a king' touch. The world Is wiser now, nud knows that SCROFULA run only be cured bv a IhorouKh purifioa. lion nf the blood, if this is negleclt J, the diKi-ase perpctiiMtivt its taint through (.'cni-ration titter generation. Among lu earlier sytiiptomutle development nro Kr.enni, Cutnneoiis Kruptions, Tu mors, Itolts, ( iirliiineles, Kryslppliis, Turttlent lleors. Nervous nml I'hy nlCHl Collapse, ete. if allowed to eon tlniie, IMieiitmitisiii, Kerofulotis (u turrh, Khliiev mid Liver Uisenst-s, I'uhercitlar ('onsiiitiption, tmil vari ous other dangerous or latal lualadies, are produced by It. Ayers Sarsaparila Jt tho onltipwerMnxti atomy reliable Woorf.pit ri fii nr) nwtirinc. 1 1 Is so clfi'ct iml nn nltcmtlvo that it rnitllnttes (nun the rystem lleredlfary IScrofiiln, nud tho kindred poi.sntu of contitgioiis di.sea.ws and mercury. At the ainu tlmo It rn riclies nnd vltulizoi the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital organ and rvjuvenutingthuiutiro njsteiu. Thlsgrtal Regenerative Medicine 1 rnmposed of the genuine llimdiirfi SnnttiHirilttt, with Yellow Doric. ,SdY linnia, tho IihIUIc of Polonium and iron, ami other higrt'tlit-nlM of great po tency, carefully and nciciitltliHlly com pounded. Itn formula is gcnemllv known to tho medleal profcsslim. and lho best lihyili-lans constantly inx-scriho AVEU'S Sarspakilla imd Absolute) Cure For all dlneaicj causetl by tho vitiation of the blood. It la concentrated to the high cut practicable, degrco, far beyond any nthor preparation for which liko effects arc claimed, and It thtrefort tho rhenpest, M well os tho best blood lirlfj Ing medi cine, In-tho world. Aycr's Sarsaparilla rUEPAHKD BY Or. J. C. Aar & Co., Lowell, Mast. (Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggist? price fl j tlx bottku for tj. given nt tl.n lfnui,,rt...i , , . SANGER Do not ssll goods simply w& a, lfl a3(ua! m uui nequenuy wiin a view of pleasing purchasers, so that Ihey will become K fliaoent customers, and also friends, We are mi ready to o!fer to h I lie an opportunity to share promts with us, therefore the immense naw', IIC unci, a 101 01 m Laces, Collars, Fisdi, mid I'nur ami onc-lnitf yanls, 1 l-'niir and oiic-lnilf yards, ; Knur and one-hall' yards, j 1'our and one-hall' yards, 1 four ami niii-half yanls, 1 1'our ami one-halt' yards, 1;, I'Vur anil oiw-hull' yards, I'oar and nni-hair yards, P louir ami one-hall yanls. 1' lo -., inches wiilc, foi Io 1 luetics wide, fol io ' ; Inches wide, for to luetics wide, ful fil 3 inches wide, for to 111; Inchc wide, for lo 1 inches wide, fur lo 4"-., incites wide, for to 5 inches wide, fur we hum-also iilaeeil 1111 our fiiiiiiii r 11 1 ..r .x-.. I ' 1,1 I'riT-i-siocorrcsiMiiii wntl ttu. Kdlnj; For Less Than Half fall WE OFFERIIsra- Nowaiiiaiiiilect.issoi-tmciiloi'WIIITKaiid KAN'l'Y MTU, 1-irHI'si Tll,.v . wnrl -l :i"ie. niul in,. 1,1,1 ........01 .., ., ,. . . .. .uui.-. J 1 1 1 , s..-ki,i. ... ... ... V - . ' " ""'rionuotirs.-lvusor tl- ,.ttrc lot, ai "' I'l.-i Ol l- I I.JlMl.,lt ll, We will also sell ton,-;,i value a line of I.AIH Ks' I.('f imi r i,. ,.,., , Pure ami IrM, IN .hit l,v-,l,is M.t,, ihe remnant M..-k of a v',,-v i'.',, mi,.' ue iKht tliiin very low. Mv ,r,i .' . i. i ami : . and loci isc lids Ilm- we H id s,. th,.m ( . friii pr!i Laflies' Colored Borflereli.s.liitei a love bar.,!,,, an,, ,a,i., wlt, do we.l , ,11 ,,,riy, and .hereby LACES! ii-teoiVi!' '.'"Tr:?;1 ', w"r,'.!!',', ",u' 'a,' an nm.-.. nml,.,... .,. ' ..ruitniy ne surprlncl by oallliu on ns this -,rk' iiiiumiiu Hi,. i,m , ric-s we have marked on our UliACK AX1) WIEAM SPANISH LACl "ar No. is, width -j Indies, for only Our No. at, width 3 Inches, for only Our No. , width inches, for only . . Our No. 21, width !' Inches, fnrin'ilv Our No. 2ii, width a Indus, lor only Our No. 2S, width It';. Inches, 101-0111')-Our No. lie, w idl Ii I1 j Inclics. for only Our No. ill, width Inches', limoiily Our No. Wi, width p3 inclics, for only Our No. lis, w I.I 1 1. 11 Inclics, for only Our No. m, wlilt Ii ,; Inclu-s. for only Our No. 12, wlillhai.; Inches, for only , Our No. Il, width I'; Indu s, foi oiil'v Our No. Ill, wldlliG Inches, for only Torchon Ijiccs. P., Inches w ide, wc off, r for .1 c. per yard Torchon Luces, r Inches w ide, wcodcr lor III c. per yard Torchon Laces. 2 Inches w ide, we otter for f."a'e. per vnnl Tiin-li..!, 1 4iws, 2'. j Inches w ide, we oiler for IH'J ,c. s-r yard Ti.rc!:mi Luces, 1 Indies wide, wc oiler for 2n ' e. ivr'vard Knur lot ori'nM-lict Trl Invts ' , In connection w itli this sale, w,. w ill oiler n few numbers ol No. f No. 12 , No. lit No. 2t ' SATIN NO. -!, one Mite Matin nn.l tlros-ornln unit (irtw-tirnln i'lnk. Ihiib, Cr.-iini and Mclltim .fcn. ncr -ur.l .iii.l ...... 11.... 1.. ... . . i. . ' ! "'"' iins iuli-a and Uttomnn, lu mngn aernt .. per itnl. SANGER B si uch we receive. This will hp a w? nf ynn in (M,m.u. , ' ..... uu u nuun ut UUIKUillO III ObQiMlllfllllH ffflfl .1 .... .ff. L-.tj ,.0 v 6u"i m lliiiitetl ALSO TIIOl'SAXDS Of Y.VKDS OF OUT IUST STRIPS OF o uitiii-li :ti,i of!.-. ( I Ms ;( -0 ( KM'S KA( H Ki .-, uoKX Th. -c eoulal eiii.r-iious . ollceil,,,, f i-ii, ,,w ,i ......... , . LACK Ai'c Sllino- 1"' BLACK and CREAM SPANISH GUIPURE LACES, 1' iT! 27' , r ! . in BLACK and CREAM SPANISH MATELASSE LACES, !'. I"' l. l-'f J . .iV. l'r isV. r j' n...i- nn- mirlli Thev mi" '"rlh ' They rth 1 .They nn' worth They are worth .. 2' ae...V- OTTOMAN WATEItED In many Dark and Uxht Rhndes. per yard. No. 12-lse. prrynrd. No. l-20. piT yBrj. I No. 20-S'.. pr i hd" ROS