The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 127, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 24, 1881 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
DALLAS DAILY HERALD
.... VTS WITH TIIKI
DAIAA "V COMM BUCI AL. J
Dallas texas Sunday
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Ataiu 18I.-Y0L. XXYIU X0. 127
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U" " PINE
EMBRACING THIS SEASON A GREAT VAHIKTY OF
SELECT SPECIALTIES
IbatareXOVKl.tlES In nior th.n nsiae YOUK T-EROSaL EXAMINATION of the
uWianiUi riches ot tnts Department will readily rvil .
Below will be found a fcrle! fmmiralloii 'leading features of interest central at this time In
oil. ti'Hii.nn. r.uii.ysiiiMi liUUDS SIO(K
vni.our.it HiiiuTN.
THE HENANG SKIRT mail hyFlsk Clark
nil Kigg tfterednl i SO legularprloelil 6.
VERl'AUt SH11WS-A greater assortment of
styles shown I nun nt any previous season'
Sa.aFLe.S ir Ui-sa shillings Horn which
puronHu.iti-rliiK ti e reud -uihiIii shirts may
fie guided an w l SI le desired will lie wnt
frce on application. lTiots HI 25 61 58 fl 76
DiyS'' COLORED SHIRM at 00c 65o Too
sioaaaio.
Kill IK Nil I KIN.
We oH T this nHon HANUER ROS' BEST
UNLA'l'SlKMi.l) SHIRT i in TWO CLASSES
si folluwn
No-1 -4-P!r Ltuon Bosom reluforwd by
front yoke )t.Hteiil sleeve adjuster open lu
bsc al tKi W per di a-.u. (sample Hbirts wH
wlll'ke B 'U "hut moutu at lbs) luw price of
II giacb.
No.J-TIIH! DOLLAllSHIRT ofme ma-
terial lib plainer ili'ioli ami tne best value
of llw kiwi UW c-mts ovtr olkrrd.
UNLArXDllIEOSlliETS ipcn lu baok at
75c and s.o.
' F:sk Csirk ami KIuku'h PI"E JiRKSS
Bill It is Ml ( on sold r.gnlarly laet season
atftoo.
WIII'll. MHR IS open front at 750 SI 00
91 0 UUU .- im
WHIT IS nil HITS open back at 8o $1 on
$i 25 SI 00 Si Humid cl N.i;tie two laatauui-
td c.uiluj with paient slo.ve arjiisuns.
BOVS' WHITE BlllltTS at!.
BDYS; UNLAUSDIllEUShlllTS atflOc.
Ji:ut:ii(r.
BCAJ-F PINS aew .Rslr s 2Jc aud upward.
SLEEVE BUTTON:) ull styles from 10c
Ham able an 1 Inseparable Col lur and Sleeve
Etillonfi ul.0c ami upward.
NEt liWKAIt.
la BTI1FI.1) mill LONG SHARKS .we otTor
ninny -n v 1. 1 1 1 r.t ui:i are entirely new thla
Beacon. Every Ht.vio and shade hi fiuhlouabla
colors shown lu polka dole eolkl colors bro.
oailes check stripes eio at prices ranging
from i )o upward.
Arew DRESS SCARF the "llappel"com-
btulugsildldscarrand how knot to he used
ai eilller
KECK-TIRM all colors at ISO and upward.
llANKKK'lIIEFeJ.
filLK-adazxIingdlaplay of bright oolors In
all the new f.iticy limeades and latest deslgns-
at prices lrim ilra upwind.
HEMSTITCHED Ll.VEN HANDKER-
CHIEFS. KNEN IlANHKEItnilEFS with farcy
Cilord bordera and plain from sso upward.
C OMltS All) 1 1 FF.
The "B. & W NEW" BTYLESof linen Uu(T
and Collars and a great TarUty of other
Ullli"!'.
VKLLtTI.oiD lollnis ami CufTs.
iol'r ll Collars and unft.
3D "GSR. from Geatlemen all
lent by mail al a trlilingexpeuHe filled with
SANGER
onday April 25th.
OUR 3El33CiTr3tji A.358.
Weekly Bargain Day
GOLDSMITH BROS.
Will offer a
NcwLaecs. Coraliuc fj9ees
Laces ValencLeiinesJXaoes
Laces Duchess Point Lace
all -worth 20c; a yard aud upwards.
LACES! LACES! LACES!
ALL AT 10 CBXTB A YA1ID.
FOR THIS DAY ONLY.
Also a lull Hue of Ladl
Colored Side Lace c &c Hegular Price 75c.
all at 45c. each.
This Day Only.
GOLDSMITH BROS.
' 71& E313XL t3treet.
FURNISHIfvC
noops
VNDKRWEAK.
VINE SILK SUITS ol Underclothing ex.
pressly ordered for the Heat Trade.
VENTILATED SILK 8I11RTS. hlnhlv re.
eoniiiiemlt-d by prominent phTaleiaui for
ci-UHiant wear next the poie4 ol the skin.
ANGOLA IT. ANSEL Bhlrts and Drawers
KimOH TWIUu Shirts and Drawers.
BALRRIGU AN -Shirts and "Drawers each
V. vv auu UfJWUlU
lIMr. TllKKAii Nil rlsi. white and nn.
hleacned long aud ahort sleeves atT (10 aud
upwarti.
SUMMER MERINO Hhlrta silk embroidered
ironis at im. ana upwatu.
NAINSOOK Shlrls at Boo and 78o. aud
Drawers at 7.W.
INDIA GAUZE Shirts at 230. aud upward
LINEN Drawers.
J EANS Drawers at Mc 60c and 7Bc.
DRILL Lrawers atSic.
II A I.I MOSK.
UK-OWN COVrON nt lOo and upward.
IIIUTISH nt l.'io b.'c and 40o.
R ALhHIGG AN bilk Clocks nt 25o nd
upwaul.
COl.OtiED COTTON all styles at 200 and
upwind.
LLSLKTHRE AD pltilti clocked dnlka dot
ecru cardinal ttluck imd whllo stripes and
luncy colors in mo ami n.wiru.
(il.OVKH.
DENT'S BLACK Tyrol Kids. ! button. In nil
alzt'8 -tntrouticcd A I NAnur.lt this sea
irnii mid coiuiufiidut on necount of aupeilor
value.
' White opera tinte and aurlrg shades lu KID
for Wdar on an oucaiions.
Heynlofs ireniilue DOlj.-iKIN GLOVES
desirable for lu lvlut; and evening wear.
I.IM.E TllllEAD GLOVE3 at 4o and up
ward.
Tlic Flsk Cl'irk and FlaKg and oilier lines of
beautiful SII.lv coouh. A II e or the f . C. A
F. mukr ntl'-'ied at SI b) selllna: rexularly at
J2 50 an eii'eftlonttiiy iT'eaiieiiuo ion.
Onn 8neil Lot of .LK SUSPENDEIH
biuur'it at a forced sale marked nt noa.
Anothorlotoftereilatooii worth fully $1 25.
GUYO P S U.sl'EN D F. RS at aio.
ARUrwy or "l'CI.LEY" Susjienders at
ton a: d i lWiirus.
ARMS RON It and other styles of fiopular
Siupenuu. s.
H1LK UMI1HEI.LAH A tew line. ust
opu e.l)rlih Ivory walrus natural and lauoy
Wood nullities.
AH" ACA. at 81 25 and upward.
GINGHAM at Wo and upward.
WHITE SUN UMBRELLAS at 50o and np-
ward.
over Texas fir auovo article'' which can bo
care on short notice.
BROS.
full line of
Vermicelli Loccm Jleehlln
IiangnedocLnccss Torchon
Dentelle Tenlse Laces Ac
and Ullssen' Corscti White
STATU SPECIALS
TEXA8 T0PIC8 BY TELEGRAPH.
Rtallr'jnd FBbt at Hars-Dentou II aa
Flre-Uovernar Ttarork-
raorton Improvlua; A Malo
Untiled at Kuaar.aad tba I.I-
uars Kasptled-Twa Kill
rs Arqiiitlea- at
ouatnu.
Wnoo.
Special to the Herald.
Waoo April fcl.-llostllltloa fanlween tlnl
railroad companies that are aeealmrentranra
to this city aasumed au aollve form to-day
The Texas A St. Louis people guarded their
track all last nluht. feannir ih ui..nni.
Paclllo force would tear It un. No alterant.
however was made In that direction.
Karly this mornlUK a lartre foroe of men and
teams belonging t the rival roads stood on
the disputed territory awaiting Instructions
from their respective suuerlors. The niomlna
passed away without auy demonstration but
nwna evnient mat some movomeul was brew-
ing. By 3 o'clock the excitement was In-
tense and an Immense crowd hud gathered at
theaceneof operations wlnire il Irish l.i....
ers ofeaeb rod stood tuunilng each other tud
t. . winiua iora row.
Major Maivln chel engineer of Hie Missouri
Pitoiuc who came here yesterday ensued the
hall a little alter 3 o'clock this al'ternoon by
iiireciing nis menio lap chalut around the
cni oi. noma rails and uttaobliiK mules
thereto tear up the structure. There wns au
efloi i to obey the order but Captain Axtell
euglneer lu charge of the Texas A St. LoulB
nt.lle I his men and the etlort was resisted.
For two or three minutes the melee was a hot
one tne men pulling sweating and hustling
me imwii yeneii unit engi-
neer Marion was hnmiltd pretty roughly but
was not hurl.. Sherlft Hull now aiipeuredou
the scene with oepuiles ami police and read
the riot act arresting Major Marlon Capt.
Axiell iiinl contractors Neil and Thomas. All
were oirilpd before Justice Davis aud gave
ball to anpear Monday.
iho oxoltemoHt was now at fever heat and
the Irish on each side ready to duauytlilou
ordered.
Sheriff Hall had a detachment of t'10 Waco
i.iejs ri'!iur.viuia at the ouuipauy's arinorv
eauy to move lu esse of a riot. Meauwhllo
the police wtr stationed on the disputed
r.u. m i un uour Ilia SIIIIU OUO la 1)0'
lug piineivod.
i lie Greys are still nt the Rimnry awaiting
orders as It Is surmised Ibnt tlie Mlssouil I'a-
olilo crowd will again try to tear up tho Texas
A HI. Louis rails in nlL'iit.
East Waoo Is full of people nnd drinking
...oujmvii uiiu Hiiuiuei- uouiuat luiuni ne
blood v oue
All this trouble Is about a little piece of land
...... nucu.urar ins xexas central irauK
iiu Kunsiiuri i-uctnu anu rexus rst
Louis each wMi to occupy each claiming It
i tie Ml-aourl raalnc people seem to have the
best cinlm as they Uinbiubteilly bought the
"- paiu ior u. oeioreitie iHlssouri fa-
oihooccupled the land however the Texas
St. Louis went to work and bud sluuii. hun
dred l'eot of track on It which they claim gave
.no... iu iii ivneges iney lain this track
K lo.uigiii woraing a large toroe all
nlgbt aud thus stealing a march on the M Ih-
si url 1'ttOlHo. The maiuir h
all the week ami It was hoped until to-day It
WOUld lie Alillduhlv aillti.taH 11 ith I.
Is baldly necessary to say are acting under
'" nieir respective looal lawyers.
President Paramore of the Texas' & St
Laula In expected here Monday. Mslor Mar.
vl n remarked a few minutes ago that U
. ol. uouis (i bck una io come np and
this Is construed as a reuuwal of lu assault
Ualvcalou.
Special to the Herald.
Galveston April 23. -All the sing
ers inn. tne outer of police has
given orders to have the arches removed onac
ouuut 01 tueirunstauienosH by reason of stiff
winds which have been blowing for the last
fow days.
Poisoned meat will be given to the canines
next week but oflioers aro specially notified
not to throw any In enclosures nf iinlin.i
i"i"" a young man who aiiempted
sulclilH lust night recovered and baa gone
homo to Houston. Ho baa been on a spree a
long lime and a femsle Is thought to bo at Ihe
Vi'il.illl Ul III tllluuit'S
Margaret Taylor committed to Jail without
bull by Keconler CnnipueU lor theft ot silver-
ware from Heellgsou s residence some time
iuck win oaurouKui ueiore judge Htuwarl on
habeas corpns on Alonilny.
snaw'a saniile showcase was found last
night xtix Ihe sidewalk and brought to the
smiiim iy wuicer iierney.
The mortuary report this week shows eleven
deaths: eight luruutsi two over fllty-elght: oue
over twenty.
G. O. Chlhls exprtsi messenger on the
Sautn Fe fell from a car while at full speed
and wa seriously Injured. Ho was brought
to tlio city and Is bulng oared lor at the
Washington hotel.
The custom house records show
the amount ot duties oollected
from April 1st to dale ninety
three thousand dollars: amount due Monday
twenty-nine thousand dollars making a total
of ono hundred and twenty-two llnMisiu.il
dollars. This ahows well for the shipping of
the Inland city.
The Houston Foal's editorial on the saenger-
fest shows a mean spllciulness against Galves-
ton and is almost devoid or truth In Us as-
sertions as regards the numbers present and
tbesliiKlng. It In f.ict Is scandalous nnd a
reKirt not oxpectid from an honorable Jour-
mil. It Is severely criticised by every one as
inch.
To-night there Is a grand promenade concert
and dunce at Uaeuger hall lor the beuellt of the
orchestra.
lo.r.'orrnw there Is to lm an nvenrslnn not.-
the bay nnd gulf by Gohbels association.
Anatia.
Special to the Herald
Austin April 3. The following cases wtre
decided In the supreme oourt to-day:
Georgetown agents vs. Grihatu from Wll-
llnnison. Dismissed. -
McKlnneyve Adams administrator from
Washington; Reverted.
The following cases were to-day disposed of
In the court or appeals:
Uosklnsvs Ulngliain from Coryell oottuty
Aillmsil.
Hunter ft Leo va llstler A Osborne from
Collin counly. Affirmed.
Ralneyvs Dallas A Wichita railroad Trom
Dallas county. Dlsuilrsed.
limits vs Erwln from Fannin conuly.
Reversed nnd remanded.
Laneva 1'etert from Falls county pis-
nilrsed lionih vs Case from Dallas county. Reversed
ml remanded.
Croas vs Peters from Lanur county Ba-
Vsrscd anil remanded
llaney A Andrew VaHhaln Afllrmeil.
l'leraontlva Lasso from Coryell county
Allirmed.
Hanllu vs Ilouly irom Dallos county Af-
llrmeil. General N.O Bholly dellvsrel n short oln.
gnnt address In memorial of Judge Durul lu
the supreme enml room
J. Annoy Knox and Alex Bwret the Gal-
veston alfier to-day purohated the Weekly
Review from Mr. Jones. They Intend making
a nrst-olast state literary paerol Hand Judg-
ing rrom their standing as wrltors there Is uo
doubt about lbs Ir success
Failles who have returned from ths saengei.
fest aay that they were u noble to procure
lodging In Galveston beoce their sleepy ap-
pearance. DCDlOSt.
Spwlsl to the Herald
Denton April 23. About three o'olook this
morning flro broke out Irr the loatllty oraa.
Davis barber simp on the west tale of tlio
quite and before anything oould be done to
cheek Ihoonitrse tho llamet hail exlonde I ti
iiiiiuniig. aiijaeeut iiuiii eleven rruiiie stnic.
........ .HllllA..! t. U.h... .e.n r.tl ... -
ui.an.-..' ... . lUIIUISIIIgl
were onotiialBor buildings (lealroved with I
the ratlmiited loss of each: W U. KHIh. urn- 1
aeries damage by reinyvol twiuiy-lh. dol-'
lock consumed o .venKTbv lniuTao . T two
thousand doiir M. . . " lwo
each had their .Took bad"? d.md by
movai. Fortunately Ihelf blld?2g . we
1 heerigin of the Are la unknown sa vet.
Denton hnot mwi i-.i.i. .. . .
nal work wiujwujr uui eneet-
Bfi."ii0.lViljM?0"M' "wnof nd ten-
ants 1. estimated at tweuty.llv thousand dol-
s.
Tiler.
Speolal to the Herald.
Tyler. April s.-Mjr nurlmgame chler
eng neer.f the looming party of the Missouri
"-u' litloa of his eorps arrived
here to-day. This party I. nn. in .11.
norm oi town and doming this way. It It no-
u..wu uennueiy io outsiders 11 the dual Hue
will cress at tbls point. Knot It will pass
wllhlu seven or eight miles wt nf h..
woVeVi's0110 nKh iMt Tlc"y lnll of
Slieep-sliearlng hat been going on for ten
days ail being nearly.horn.
G. I.. Hubbard representing a large Union
wool house is here aud pay Fug ur prices.
Oilier buyenaieexpeoted soon. '
2is:.1 iiur.. jrtw.!i
$tX2X$.ta 'Van!
Ld.ni?. n?.?1""".1 'Thorndale has reached
n. w I V.'T6 uAllrea '' wlh o water
mdwill go two thousand kst mil... --.;
a
and will go two
shuns up
housaud feet uuleiS water
nniu i uUlon l'revalla. Messrs.
2 Murphy pmvhascd two Ihousund
iZrl . l inioinaiioiiul. six miles oust of
-.. '... "" r a crosstng or t ie Mia
MeKlmiey.
Special to the Herald.
. .
. nuiuey prn si... we have had fine rains
In the last two days which w.ro much needed.
iiiisluoia has been a little dull Tor the past
week on account ol ths farmers being so busy.
A man namsd Manning was nr'rc Bted at Blue
Rli'go in this c-mnly charged with p.uslng
-vjunienoi. money Ho is now In Jail.
Much preparation la being made for tho 1.0
o. r. celebration and If n fulr day there will
be a larire niteniUnu
ll.C. Itln-k. lUnter from this district la
now g vlug the people au account ol Ills si. w-
onisinir
Honorable J. D. Pnge.j. p. will leave on
next Monday to visit his ra' her In Kentucky
whom he bus not seen for ten veara. "
in lea number of our oitlsens have been en-
gaged in the cuttlu business this spring and
ibero Is hardly yearling left In thaoounty.
they Ml nmilo money some tried cotton fu-
tures huttlM not comsout nulte so well.
Governor Throckmortoii is still linprovlag.
but Is not able to come to towu yet.
wftti W' :w'1")r nold cltljon Is very low
j( j8 lelllu of community Is generally
goi.
Hosae.
Special to tho Herald.
Kosse April 23Lsst night the saloon of A.
W Thompson was entered through tho rear
window by some parlies who set all tho bar-
rels and vesielsto Rowing flooding the floor
i0.!?.? Ileh of ?overal inphes; cutting the bll-
oird tables and piling the bsrrels upuronnd
them and carried ort several boxea ol olgnrs.
The loss la about ll.omi. Mr. Thompson and
son are old clllr.ens hero and are high y
thought of and had not a single enemy that
they are aware or Afresh supply of Honors
etc. received the evening before had not bean
taken from the freight depoi which ouabled
them to m-oc.mil with business.
A splendid ruin commenced at 12 o'clock
Wednesiiay iilj.t and continuing until day-
light has Inllen In this section. Jtwasamf
soaker and ev.rVbo.tv looks hum.y ul
hop. ful where tuey l.iokod gloomy bolore.
All ofoiirHe..r.iPrB have returned nnd
look hotter In. u.c .! ii. .
Kliormnii.
Special tothellorald.
Sherman April 2 1 Tho coroner's Jury on
the dead infant rendtred a vordlot of desih
mm an unknown cause. The mother hut
been illtcovered'
A man drovo Into town lata this ovonlng In
a wagon witn two small children nnd put np
thewagonand horseaat auction. A woman
nuuiiiv mill' Hri'll. snvmff lie ll'.. in. hm .1
and thnclilldronliers Hlie applied to a Inwver
for redreas claiming that her husband would
sell the wagon and team and leave her and
.iu .noviiiiiiren io Missouri nnd leave her
wltliDiit any means. Tho lawyer llmllng civil
nrocBsa too slow had her lllo a complaint
lor assault and bu .lerv. and iiw. un.M. .'i-
.ir 1..11. I... . . . . una?
w. iuiiid Hiifjuu wun uer cnnuren.
Nnn Aiilonlo.
Special to the Herald.
Ban Antonio April 23'-An Express snnolal
irom rivavrirksbitrg ssys last night as Ihe
stage from San Antonio to:thlsphice was earn
ing in It was slopped about tun miles
from towu by two men who demanded tho
mall.
'I hey cnt tlio sacks open but Ihe driver
.lames Rrown. does not think thev imt. tinv.
thlnglor their trouble except 74 cents and a
piece ol tobacco.
They were medium size men without masks
ml the di lver would know them again
Henry Miller if Prederlokstuirg s passen-go-
saved his money by putting H In Ins boot.
Saint Mark's Epltonpal chnrrti will be con-
secrated Monday lllahnps Elllah and Gregr
(MlutarJ aud other noted divines will assist.
Ilonaton.
8poclnl to the Herald.
Houston April 11. --The Jnry In the case of
Tom Sorby charged with manslaughter re-
turned a verdict of not gnllty.
KJ I'lerce wns acquitted) It Willie remem
bered tills Is his second trial at this term of
court tho other being a mistrial .
in. iioiision lyotuui has uesidod not to pur-1
cnaas tun) uapiist cliurou properly altlniuuli
n. a. niieiineru oneieu io auvauee all the
inn ey ior lliem
Ell Perkins will nrobablv lecture here next
witea uuuer mo auspices ui ine iiousioa Ly.
The weather Is still cloudy but no m .re ralu
uas lanen.
4)neea City
Bpeolal to tbe Herald.
OiieenClty April 23. Ths "dead-luck" In
tbo weather has at last given way and we
have been treated to a glorious rain. The
frost-bitten vegetation will now put forth
and the elongated countenances of tbo farm
is have spread Into a broad grin. Every
body feels bolter and the goose though it
llll bangs not very high was considerably
elevnud by the slumersof yesterday aud last
nt; lit. Cotton seed ror planting purposes are
very scare being damaged by Ilia terrible
weather of Ihe winter sua muohoorn killed
by Iho rn.n and was planted over la coining
up hrailhy audalroug.
Voralcnna.
Special to lbs Herald.
Corilcnna April 13. This morning nb mt 1
o'olock flames were dlsoovored Issuing Iroin
the dwelling olCapttln Samuel Johnson. The
family barely escaped with lUelr lives. Loss
about live thousand dollars) Insured In the
Home or New York Fire Insurance rem.
itimvor Phlladuluhla. lor twentv-elirht him.
llraj dollars
Trains will commenoo tunnlni totb.t.i.
minus otitis St. LuillsA Texas next Htlnd.iv.
II
mm
1.
eiigma will beoonvcyed to town I'lhiuA)
j.rovbled by the company
FEARFUL. FRESHET.
MANY BITERS KIBIJfJ KAPIDLT.
Fearful Kallraael Aeeldeal-Xurderera
nuiu.it af larkey Blaeov.
erett. Who t'ossreaa-Persi 1st a
Maal lltrala( nultlan-
sf Terat Mueing Leala-'laaa-TUe
Untlaeaa
Oailaok Kle.
PcriivlHu Mailer.
Pauama April 3..-Alfa!rs In th. P..i.-
oapltal aud throughoui the dlstre.se I n...
-....(.wins.ininn wor eouaition
"' WMconsbbrert possible six w.k.
go.
tieuaibie people looked to the nomination of
f' '"''. patriot and rimaraa .
d.maiiia . - i.. .-u 1 irenieuuous
r .v w involved
inoouy Visible remnant of teiiiu
l'yJ?!il'y "w to befouml "ue
...... ucuns oi an army or 75 uoo h.lfnr
-!.?.'.lJ.in fnT0of 119 letoisu'li ot ferula
bin T V. ...7" w "B. blur ""l tlh
i. 7. i . . .7 emer uepartmeuis.
........ ..uncut ue aauiH example while the
municipality of i !.. ltir iltX noUnslu " a
"""I"'"""" snddlsorder byopcnly
B e.i. iC twM UuorB!" of
anVet?r?irh.t!n10.lJ 01'1M" P"nontion there
trv Hi.ni. u """re iiiecoun-
iry tliau I s com tuned oominaiion lw n
u n ans and the exaction of the last uollar
available in 1-emror tho tupuort of tbe ar uy
ofoocupation. l'larala Is in Jangs and hi.
eniiBHai i-slu the southern and uorihern pin
of republic are active lu their support !.
government. It) almost certain thai lie
government of the Seuor lablllou oil-
i ii "lHml B '"oineul If vn Chlnau
ao dlersare withdrawn Dr. Raphael N "in-
ei now president or the Republic has b.en
nominated as a cuiidlitat. ir er.i.i.ni ...
lauuma. Ills ohaucea lor elcotlou are first
An extraordinary Gazette of Apil7 cnntnlns
acoiitraetuiade by Mt. L. N. a. Mys with the
locnl eovernmert for the establishment ol
o umiKBtia oawtth nrauih ollloos at Pana-
...i. uiiu 1SUV1UB.
Ihe Unalneas Outlook.
Bt. Louis April 2S.-Cotton shows an In
crease orrecclpls over the previous week and
fair movement the anlet Mug considerably
oyer one mousanu Dales per day. Tha nun.
tatlons were steady until Thursday when
iuey inclined ft.
Louisville April 23-Durlng the Week coS
ton tins been dull a atquel In part at least.
ilavs uusiness lu the previous ten
Memi his April 2.1.-The summary of tho
genera trade nf Memphis uuring the week
oii" i. nn. ot eu isir ior inn season
The entire farming Interests are actively en-
gaged In plowing and planting. High water
..in tut iiireatunuu overllow with otner
uueuaeti iraue lo some extent
u!LUOlle!? m0f' volnmo has been
lullv llD to Ilia usual arnn.ln.l i.
Largo rece pit of cotton at Liverpool and the
duUuoHBofthe market In that city have had a
depressing effect on the staples here and
suh-t lor tbe week have tuowu a f.lllui off
oiu uie previous week. Exporters have
been out of the market lor three days and
St.' i'hftieir.. !.RI '"SffiLi"!? ' 'I.".-
-i. i -i ..Mnir.. n iiivnraoie
atlbotuh the season la fully two weeks late.
. .i.uuii.. . nave ueen mane ror tlantlngan
aoreng which will bs equal to that of last
uuiii iiii;u.iiii amu cjcu.
The npnnlNh Commiaslou.
n asniugTOn Aini .-At a meeting of the
8ianlsh-Ameilonn commission at the state
department to-dny Thomas L Hurnntoiunsei
for the United States before Ihe eoumilsilon
stated that he bad been Instructed by the sec-
remry ot state to reqmst the umplroi court
irfwen nstipt to reconsider his reconstruction
ii the Hoa.a case Inasmuch as it cnuceds Ut
.... ........o K..r.iiriii me rigiit in deter-
mining tlmqucNIlon ol American citlzenslp tn
a.. nii.u mo uaiuraii.niii'n papers nnd
II I "V eailllllisil mo fln(
...... ....... . i ii 1 1 . n iiv our law to entitle
'"" " i'-iivo uiiiiirniir.siion pap-rs as
American cltlsuns bad been fully complied
...... . . si.liiiiibiii eeriiuoaie. lie then
read to tne commission a letter which he had
c....? .I..III um aecreniry ot siaie thla morn
log giving him Instructions to that eff.-ct. and
siuuii uiat ne sliouiil at on e make
i.uimt toiiui i.awenlninpi io
reconsider hlH decision. Pending tho determi-
nation ol' this question the work ol' the com-
iiiiutrupHu as mare ate
now n x oases before them in nlilcb questions
. .uw.u.iitp.iD iu no iieuriuineii .
The Freshet.
Council ItluiTs April s.l.-The situation of
me rivers at this point continues to prow
worse ami it is not only lor lotls. hilt ilesne.
rate. The water has boon rising at the rst. of
an Inch an hour all day aud Hie enti.e tot-
torn lands are Inundated totlie lepitnf from
ne io six jeet i he tracks or all the railroads
lending to the union depot are under
water from two lo tareo feet end no
passenger trains run in ne r..... ..
nil al.nmlnir ui i " ""
I he Union Caolllo track has lm
for several hunilrnl vanla and .i. r. .. .:
n .nim ior me iransrer of
nasaengrra and bairuiian. Thu r..r '. '
jiuror live Inches higher thau It was ever
Nouptriilns have arrived or departed from
this oily to-day hb a bridge was .h.i .....o
on the Elkhorn river In Nohra.ka.
the lioiibl. will nmiiAi.iv h.....i.
Traius from all dlreclloua are arrlvini lata'
aou irregu ar and are nslug each others
..... ... ..;u. mm me river is Still
rblng and they occasion considerable appre-
Fall of ft Ilnlldlnr.
H;. Jo eph Mo April 81-A DOrtlon of rha
Bt. James hotel In this olty fell In at 1 :3D Ibis
afternoon. The foundation on th north side
gave way and the building cnimbled to tbo
ground without momeut's warnlag Strtngo
to sty no one wss seriously Injured. Most of
ui guenui weie la an aujoin'ng uuililtng at din
nor.or inere would have been much lissof
i no. iiiera were nve persons in ine Hotel allies
on tbevround floor but they heard Ihe fall-
ing brick and eionped uuhnrt. A lady
named Mrs. Boyd who was lying HI In the
second story was burled In Iho ruins but tbe
thape In whloh th limbers fall protected her
from serlout Injury. She was removed within
ten minutes trier the rail of the walls. There
was Inlense ciotienicnt. lo a short time hun-
dreds of men were working like heroes to re-
move the ruins. Th. giving way of the
raiind.llon was esused by water soaking Into
ths wall below the surface.
Ronmanlan Ministry.
Bitcbtrest April 3.--A literal cabltet hat
been formed under U. DeBatlano late minis
ter at Constantinople nt d Brother or the form
er premier who retired because of III health
accompanying tha conversion of Roumantn
Irmu the principality to the kingdom minis-
try. M. llr.tlauo It preildent ol the council
aud minister of foreign air.Unt M Btsateto
minister or Ihe Interior) M Sionrdsss minis-
lor of flnauoe M Farrlohlde minister nf
Justice! at Oschltn minister orworshlpi M.
slsmlcon minister of war M. Haborga mlu-
Ister of puhlio works
it. M. "alt
Dnm-llte Vu. April 12. Tbe cat.
or Waloes administrator vs. tho
Itlo'tmond A Dauvlllo railroad eompany for
t en thousand dollar dsmigt for running
over a u killing Walnes while walklngon th
railroad 'trarir -- . .
eoiirt orPaisvlvanTi' . " w n" ''"'IU
Joainitn and thnu e.r. T ' nine ior
"r derendinti T -7. drr'"'"". The three
pUlnimTrV?'" ? favorof
araeou amouatnf .i.. " ""' to
The ... wll? oVt?r.d'.'..d'rs
.B.iu in urrmotr.
PO.TAI. DEPARTMENT CHANt.ES
Law Ball anal u .
" rro.eeniioas
tm Fellaw.
Washington April ltk..i. .
z novirA vrbin' "
sKiaea of f. '
shal of the western "it tin?' nf 911' """s'
Ha-ton of lha.ur0ll'.u n l.ui""! :. '
..... nr a.ar rniites tha. tuere wilt 1 rihiL
uiehesr'Sii''
charsisl th.' ii. i '
llOsWtlltlA IMnuani.
ntnleloT.0 X vtt! A
i;.'!f "rn"A U"'T Mecadd al.Tant
KmrWtfr? 7 nierS
da that l. Ma wl Tmoie desl ibb? than
his oomy Iia whe Thrp.in.aste?.en?
iwrenipuirl ly requested h Im to TSin" U
ob"yKA.tfv)"ieLho M 00 hi!
SSdh.i'ol'!iihl' "uocessor oould be
oil ll ""Iho was called upou to resUn Hist
vn!!rt;eL'l:l'''' r "laobnSxou.
sT. ion nfl.'".;i.u' " "''Parnneut Is In pos-
wsrm.iii.. i wlu mak it very
warm Slid unpleasant for him b.-fora Ilia on.l
be.-a.enl'ls loo close la I iwey with Htsr
f .n .. . .. lu J r H' r -oovory or money
dK i!.l5T.rp0'Uto 'f I"'!. iS-
intthatu Jh o '""'"aal'r-ilxnoral l.'oontl.
c hVJ Mn1fhlr"flh lltt" -irewlyuis.
Jvn..iin. romM nu 'r needless
expenses that be can n two yeais make his
aepartmeiu entirely self ."staining. """"""
Munlereil.
London April 23.-A Constantinople dls-
Pieh ssys four poisons formerly domestlo
servants In the Imperial palace havo been ar-
riBtfil oharg-d with tbe ss.aasluatlon of ths
litteiultsu Abdul Asslg.-
hln. ..yiie?Vn"l1:f1""1 nt hT ""Tocated
ar m. to .!ki'' ' 'eB"1 "ie Tel of I"
sulchla! appear thai he commuted
ex-J0"e"lolnls and an ex-wsrmln.
I VST. fi T2 ?":" lo h("'"'Bn implicated
it is possible the lust named relent to ifusslln
rr1.Min"Jra'Jr'J br Hassan lu 1877 won
after the dcarh or Abdul Axils.
Hallroad Wreck.
Henver Col. Apill 28.-A dlspat h from
Pueblo Colorado dated April 22d says thin
fternoon-t passenger cosoh containing rour-
teon passengers on tbe Denver ft Rio Grande
train wblrh left htre rr Omaha Inst Wed-
uetday afternoon ..iin)ed the track two miles
east of Roc Tnnuel and rolleit IN) feet down
an embankment. No othsr oars left the track
r lve men and one woman were killed outright
and three patteageis slightly Injured and
rhree seilously hurt. No employees of tbe
toad were Injured except a fireman who was
riding In tha coach.
Tnnltnu Matter.
Tunis. April 23.M.llou.tan French con.
sul general has wrltton a letter to the Bey re-
minding him of an order given to ths Tonltan
frontier force t to retire when ths Frcnon troop
advarioo and calling on tha "Hay to sanction
n'T.h 1f V'"lon ot "bodeVauld r'VS"
rim i ey replied pointing out a wide illfflr
enee between tti two cites and iL inng
Hist the l-rcnoh troops A Lubareb wnu .1 l
m. ustmable fn ull
snd against the express withes of tho
who will dispatch a protest to the power.
New Tork Versna I.anlalnna.
Albany N. Y. April 23.Atlorney-genorat
tvard to-dny au tlioi lr.eJ action tJ be oom-
mencedln behairorNsw York Hate against
andBnnl.rnf0.h"lR''ftU0n OVOr OOUpOUS
rj hi o lsof lh:. lnlter tB under cnapter '
s by the laws or lew to protect th. rights of
becjlUens or.liis.ta.e wu.ct anthorli.d tl S
state 1 1 sun on claims assigned to tliein bv
li New" York?Ul'laD- - --
Tuts la the'flrsl action Instituted under the
lawnnd Involves n numhsr of legal question.
Judiciary Coramlllee).
Washington Aprllia.-A brlof special meet
leg of the senate liidlolsry committee was
hold this morning at whloh Senators Ingalls
MuMIIInn and Garland were apiolnted a tub-
oommlttneof Ihree ti consider the subject of
bankruptcy during th. recess of cingresa and
report to Ihe full ooinmlltet next Deoembtr
Home measure Ihr Ihe r nsetment.of a national
'"kr cylaw. Thuiewas only a bare quo.
rum present conkllng II iyar.1 Garlnnil and
Iigan being absent and no olher business
watlrausactedat t ie meeting.
Kugllah Hare.
London April 23.-Thlt was ths last ri.v nf
the New Market Craven meeting raoe for
sweopstukss of flltee.i sovereigns each for
three-year-old eolls fillies and gelding. Wt
won br Mr. (avan. n.o n .. .
seoond Hanbiiry's hsy wilt Lilliputian third!
Mr. J It. Keen's clieslunt ooit Seminole too!
Grenttead's bayoolt Ofjuto lost. Only bote
natlletl run. ' uuw
..
Harder Trial
New Orlenni April 23-Tbe trial of W. B.
Ultchner Linton etubbt George Mltohn.r and
S. Itrown.ohsruid wltn tha mn... is
Uiiilellng son if ex-Chlaf Justice Llndellni
0-1 the Jtsih of March last oommonotd lo day.
Thejury was completed to-dayana the slat
will pr.hahly occupy saleral days.
Joyce Heath Bedlvlva.
Boston Aoril 2J.charles Heath made an.
othor lUtement yesterday regarding bis treat
meut In Louisiana taylug that Judge Rrld-
:vdno7n.;Bn!ir..w
mibttaullally Iho sialeinsut before made by
him.
Turkey and tireeee.
Constantinople April 23-Otslan Pasha
mlnltter of foreign aft ilrt. on being lnfoimsd
or th contentt of th oolleotl ve vote of th
prisoner to Oreeoa deoltred he would I mm. J
dlately appo'nt ojininittlonert lo superintend
til. IruMtl'a. nf .I.a .1 .1 .I.-.-.-.-
-.-.. v. u.iui ui.iricis.
Dead.
Cincinnati Ai.rll 23.-Tli death of Judge M.
J . Ferguion at Louis courthouie Virginia
ooenrrtd night bef-r last. He wss Oolon.l In
ine seventeenth Virginia sod distinguished
hlmsoir tGetiytburg.
Whisky aad Death.
Toungilown Ohio April 21-Tnos. Stacey
a farm laborer seventy years old fell rrom a
bridge at Lowellsvllie Isst night while lnlox.
luat.il au4 wasdrowmd j
ace.
New Orleans April tl.-Th fourth days
races wars postponed until Monday on o-
aouut of rsln.
Oate Tanla.
Bore April J1'-Trantpoitt vtltb French
Battalions hart passe I th. streets for Hit Ta.
ult coast.
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