The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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Jj OFFICIAL JOURNAL
111' TIIK
ry ami COUNTY of DALLAS
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suturdny iiinriilpin
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' iii' I Hum " ';
.1 i" 1 .o. liiaellcil lil III full' llf II .'ill
f. i 1 1 1 1 1 hint in"'i I Ion mill 76 cutH
i" " . . ..i. .hi i nsorl inn
I. ...i v.e'1 "
linu'l'tniO'. dentil pllh lo
wiry
V.UiiI lllllllltn I'Ul.i lu beuilld lor
'l .'I liMUHK I'1 HI"1"'
?; )AIIAr HKltAI.n.
mil V IKIl Al.u i piiiiiiHiii-ii every
I' ' 1 . . l..l.v. ill Kill It v. mr III
'! . i ix inuiitb
UI'llllU lliniltll
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l.lHM .1 I'l'llll.
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ii r nl I'i'iil pit wwii. 'I'liu
'J' ' . . .i I r. tiillllV lull llf Lll.'l'ilV
. I . I I v.. l.'ll I'CI I III V fill' I 111(11 ll
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. Knlis.'l'ilicr rilllllK Mll'O'lV
VrwUI nlillK" ''' repiuilng iiltlilN
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' r-II3'''-1S lu' s.n.s..
rlil and
i; p in ire of
Trnln hi
Ikltlllt.
I uoiwTON AN" TKXA8 (.MONTH A U
i "u' n i riven
i tlx-H-.lit H (mull nml express).. 7:i'iii. in
. Niri u (mull iiml oKl'i'iwitl.lW'i i. in
i ... sniiih (iici'iiiiiuiotliillin)ll:'.!ii a. m
'''' .-iti (iiociiiiiinniliilltiii) 3:011 li.in
...'was AND PACIFIC.
I lii'llVUH.
Arrives
linl Kspri'Hi ' -' I1
liuiii ii in
ln.Ki ii. in
ln:Ot) ll. m
Jfi?;'r.ll::!r
IIIIKI II.
tlm! u.
rm: mails.
i..il ml li'i:iflri iif MbIIh at Hal lus Posl-
' ulll.'i'.
orltifi n Jlnll.
U. nml T. It. 11. com prising western
i!!ii unit cnMi'lll sillies. New York mid
I .uii in: Us m i IvikhUii-Vi i in; dcpmu.
5-1.; ii in. I'ont'l' iMt)ifM tit 7 u in.
"" Nonllicrii .Hull.
V .er!i':in mel """I lii'fii Loiilslnnii mil.
' '.' f lo ii t ! A usiin. Wucn nml nil hi In r
Joiil-'lii muHicni Tc'ii mi Ives ul 7:1.5 it
E-'ji'liurl ul I' "' i: o ! close ul j p in.
J Cnslciit Mull
VliT 'iinl I'. It.. cnniiil-lni; sout lii-rn nml
- n i if.-t.t:it . Louisville tliuiinnoomi M ci it-
3). ihiIi' Itm'k. "inl Nlircveporl mnl nil
S'.'in icxi" arrives ilnlly it t 1 ttn p m; tie-
nvi tl.illy ul I:1 1 pm. Cmit-h elosesnt A
'" tVi'tO'rii lSiill.
im Kurt Wiirtli I'li liiiriii' (Iriiiiliury
. ViMiln'rl'ii't lii-i'itt'ir I'nUi I'liito JiicUkImiiii
wii.ni potM uiTivi'K lit I:IXJ i in; ilf-
m: ul .ii n in.
T 4 t'iliir Hill Mull.
i'. .Inr 1IHI MiiimlU'liI AlvKrudd nml t'msn
Tim l-i-r-. urrivm lit tl pin Wi'ilni'silny nml
Hionlay; di'imru ilomlny mill Tliursiluy nl
Dciiloii .null.
- p iiimi ll'illviir I'.llz.ilii'llitnwii DnyilV
Lt-wit-viim ""ii iiiniiy .miw. mnv
HI . in. Mnmliiy Wi'ilni'Mliiy nnilMiiluritiiy.
I..itln ul ii. ii. in. iiltci imK'iliiyH.
. rnit'vliii' null
ArmM rvi'iy Mmnluy nt i p. m. Dt pnils
ilL-Jiiy nl .s a. in.
j Oillce IlourN.
Id ilv iy wliiiliiw is n. in. to S p. in.; imnicy
rd.i ulii'l'iw. K ii. in. In l!i in Mini linin I p.
ni.l i 1 ". St impi solil '1'om H ii in. Uift
.ii.. ii-ll'i'K ri'i;Utrvi'tl mily during innni'y
fliTm hoilis.
All Vfiv'.iiN Imvlni! comiilnlntH aitiilnst (lie
illjc.'uii any Hrciitint. will plrnso pniHi-nt tile
uti" iiii'illiiS or In person to tin) 1'oM--:.'r.
CniCl.tl. IH!tr.THSY.
I I V OF 1IAM.AN.
Mnvor W. I. (ubcl I.
6 siiii'i'i Wllliiini M. Johnson
i Aliurni'.v W inimii M. KilwurilM
ftiuni' Knl'i'i t 11. West.
Upai'tiiry J . 11. llt'i-cfonl.
?. Ak-i wnr nml Ciill.'iiWi TlinmiiH J Koeton
Mh-sluii .lunliiK I'fiik.
i U. illli ililm-r: Dr. M. A. ('iiriiiillui.
J II Unni'ii I'lr-t ward : II. Krvny K. 1
! Wlllinii ll.' J. W. Ci'iiwiliiN. Hui'oml wiinl:
Alfrril lliivm nml A. T. Olii'iieliuln. 'I'lili'il
I 1). K. Uiovu 11. 1". Jell mid V. J
Mil'. 1'iiiirlli wind: It. V. 'l'liiiipkliiN mi
I E.H'. Uiluiv.
: (Uiiinii-sloiii'rof I rn mlurm Ion .1. Mmilov
' (Ii.' ollH'cs of tin! vHi'louti city olllci'r.i iir
: Htlii clly iniirki'l lioiow. The tumid ' A I
loflnrii ini'i'tln ri'Kiiliu' wwiloii nl llii'coiin
llMnni oviT tlie mui'Ui't iivoiy Tncsdiiy
IAI.I.1M I'J1TY.
IrK'tJiiilw-U. ItiirUsulHln. Diillii".
Orimiinil 1.'oni't Judh'i.' sunn llni'O SIiit-
Ul'rii'l Allonu'y-F.d.d. Howt'i' Dullai.
Dlst nit uud x-oilki County l lork-
AliiXiiniliii llarwuoil.
Deputy CIci ks It. P. Kiiwlinn l'li'irc M
Bran ii H'lllinm A. Hiu woo I.
Hbi ilr .liinifH K liuilUi-y.
Cliik-U. 11. Aliy.
Ta l ii'i'li K. M. Unrkli-y.
Wi'iily siiiMiiln J. M. Clinpiiiim. Tlinnms
P.Sc.ilt Huveiiy Scott. IIhii j-l'liiiiier John
W.Bmvcn (li'onio W. WiilkiT .luini'S Molim
W.AV. lohlm Jon ltccoid mid Nut Oijdi'ii.
Bin v' in ltobi'i r M . Cook.
TVi.iui'r... M nil ' n V. I 'oil'.
Oklilf uud Hide liispoi;toi Ttionuw John-
1
Ptl'ClllC'l
JI STH'KS OK T1IK PHACK.
Iiict No. 1 N. M. Uurlonl iiresldlng
InUKvl HalhiH.
ftnlntt No. 2-WllUaiu Sprow'H
er.
ftwlm't No. S-N. 0. McAtliuuH Hve
MllfCrwk.
ftfcliii'l So. 4 Tliomns L. Frauk Hieelt-
Inrliii!" ivluot No. 5 TliomivH D. CouIoh Mcyeno
4 l'(lSTAnl.KS.
ntolnct No. 1 A. Il.llnrdlii
Pti cluol No. 2 M. M. Kondii'U
ftn lui'l No. :v It. 1''. Hni'ki'i'.
Hivliu't No. 4 J. S. Floyd.
. fy'.hii't No. ii I. A. Kinhi'r.
CHL&P HOVERTISIfiC COLURIN.
W. C. su-kli'i .f Co. Grwom nud ilcnlorn In
Ptluoe No. Dili Kim uii'tt coriu'T of l'oy-
llt. llOV'-'lllf
I Altoriioj B nt I.nw.
tnrt A Smllli.ollk'e on Jlnln utreot. over
Rljli-Huvlnn'ti Itsnk. lebiodlf
f . f.Oldlimn.olllTOin Mltchle's linlldliig
"I sit I lie Li Orand hotel Jluln street.
k'Uiiiit
ji'lin M. Hteinmons Attorney nt Inw No.
Nnuii Hiiie l'lildleSquiire up-stuini.
ililroilu'C (ho. N. Iirt Main Bticet nenr
"!rtlioin"i'. 17
. Coy v Mcoy oinco south side of Court
Wi i';iir. 17
I'lijsli'lniiH nml MirKcoim.
1
nil l. ........ f 1-) nlllnu ni'.if Plml Vl).
'tonal Hank. Ki'sidcneo wn'ii" Hnn Jni lnto
i llhrwnnil BtK-e:s Dalln ' Texas
ficiilj ;m
A Tin Boil itn zn.
I. t I .1 l''..l ...)... .'.I'll.
"Ji1 Teiiiescnl tin mines nre located
Ijiity-foui' miles southeast of niomi
"f sim llornai'dino county nml nf''
guniir the richest tin mines in the world
tlio last ten years these mines hitvo
luit little worked lieeauso of tho
"pnst endless litigation nrininjl i'1'"'11 a
(f I'Hti'd title to so vnluiihle il property-
'iiil(lv .'. msterdam ci.inl'iiny - 14 -'-l'i'ii
anil'is now' nnrat.''eil in iinpni't-
into tin' United States to tlm
I'-nt of $11.1 l l 10; ill per veal' Im
Dk.ll.. 1 . . ..' ... 1 ' . .' - I
Y - iiri nis cuiiimiiiis io in- ""
9ltnrM.0iHVnmloii th first tiny of
TV ISTi'i the nioiiev is tn be iinid mid
' various titles will 1m passed to nnd
ft1'1''! in tlm Amstordani company
me the onlv t in in iies.vet ill
5 ;" Pomon.i Land Company for land suffocated with s il
. viin nrn ani 1 1 1 inf. inp hiiiiiii ii1. ni buimu oiim
2HT'.he "UxoaA Cpmp uiy will lava was boiling and bubbl
ide?twioi.' wntei in a kettle over a qui
1IIK Hi:it. VAI.I.Kf HAMi IttHIHKK.
Irrc.l of running nIH ( Hulilnr-llii
I uiili'k llu liiiiu-n jo.ods No-
Tviwd nml llciovfi-Kl.
IHpw'liil in tM him FlHiii'lNt'u Clironli'li')
l!iKt:ii'.ni:n. ('1. 1 uti-ii-.
I'Xrili'llli'iil iis liil.'il III llilH i'iiiiiIiiii-
Ilil.V I'lll'lllli'l'l I'llUHi'illiV IIii'I'iiIiIh'I'V
"I' ilic Kith Vnlli'v Itiinlt S. .1. Liu .
"tun. I'li-nii'f nt t in tut ii u nj'ii I'm
'IU I'lirtt'i i iiiiiiiny anil ili'ijim
''iiiniiy Ti'.'iiKitii'i'. ki'.r i u t nt' M(.'iii
tin) I'M'IHO lii'illK tlliit liix iniiil'i'. Iiy
till) l'(l)lli'l"l lit till' lilliu till) I'lllilicry
I'liiinnilloil iii'i'i'liiil'il his i'iii!( i'iIiiiiii.
Ih'li'ftivi't Siniii' Muni' Ki'v-iT nml
Mi'Vi'it niiiin iluwn liuiii .sun i'111 j.
In work up tin. mIiIm'Iv 1 i
P't (In1 "llni'st rill' t j 1 liiuiiiv
1'niii'linli'il Unit ii'ti.K in.Tii'il iiii
Jlli' lunik lilt I Inl; . t iinuiry Illl
Tlll'lllllJ lll ll.. l' M'Yl'I'.ll 'li.
Ili'llt I'ilii'll. l.' i.'tvli.! lillMlivrs-llll-ly.
an I mi Wi'ilni'nl.iy llu' (! ct-t tv
-rltl'l il.ui li mi li l' llio niiii'i lion iluii
l.nlinill.' Illl I Illliltl' til' VII. V.
A 'unit I'li'v.'ii n'l'l.ii k llinl nilIll ii.
Illli ' "I'm Yir-it '1 I.IIM-ill)! tt lli'll alo UK III'-
ri'sti'1 nml ll.itly i liiifui'il liiiu i )..
in ilic I'.il'l.i'i'. 'I'licy i him tli.'v
li;i I wnvi'il kui'Ii ii wi'li mi inn him t lint
liiM'uiilil in il i'"'ii' mi I tli.it tli. (..
ill ii-M'ssiui of ill I l 1 1 : 1 1 i . 1 1 uliirli f;l.
ti'lii'il III' lolilii'i'v on liim uu'l tin' li-t
tiling liir liim to iln hum ( innki' ii rlniu
liri'iisl nl'il. Tlii'.nvii i'oiiiili'ti lv nil' I
ftiiui'il lie lirnkc ilnwn nml lii.ni to
lllllll'llllll!.' Ill' Mll'I'.HV . ' 'i;l I
ii)iiin liis iioi' mot )-. to h 1 1 1 1 i !
i.. l ...l . i .. . i . i
in- i ii'iuii iii in 'iiii 'ii. ui. hi 'ii run-
li'isi'd nil mnl uil tl. iitli''N
tin' inniioy mi" ciiiivnli'il nii tli -y iv-
ruvi'i'i'1 tlm linli' inn nml tl it .
I Tl. ... .' .. . .-
iv i. i ii'-y iniiiiii .i.n'.i.i in i
fi'il'l Hull's. m I ynVL' inl
'i'1'i'iiliiii'l'.K hi I in tlio Iiii 'Us ii'tur's i
Imiifjiii'' ii:in-t tlm walls u il. lunik.
II ll'W tlllls;l ill L' ruin j 1V)II-
slii'1 mnl tin' I'i'iiiaiii'li'i' mi il. c'iliiij
ul' tin' I 'iu in tin' lank w liirli 1 . 1 1 1 i -i 1 1
llinl pill llii'Vi' I iy I'liiiiiiii!! liis Inunl
tlil'nii.i;li ii lii.li' Tlio 'iitii'f miiiiimt i'..
I'uvi'ivil is sIii.iHm '.i: n' wliirli S'JI;i7l.
L'T lii-loii m il In tin' ( 'nun t v 'I'l'i'ii-urv
lii'il'i -IS ii tn lianli mnl M.ujs 2n to
Wi'll - I'al'o V ( 'ii'nimiy. Tin' viv.iv-
i'iy nl' tin' ni'iiii'V was nut lnmli. iiiiic
until this iii'iriiiiiL'. mnl . i 1 1 1. 1 a i u-
liilliiil snisai ion I'm' ultlmiili lain-iii);
was isvi. ly many liis I'lioinls Ii.-
1'ivnl liim ininu'i'iil until liis ptilt was
I'llllI'l'Ssi'il nun t n i-n -. out tlial. I.'-
siilo this I'lililiri'v ln a ilol'.uill.T t
Mm I'Xtont !' --ssli l.tKitl. 1' wliiri sI I.iiim
1 it- In tl unity TivMsury mnl sin-
(IIHI tu tlm hank. II' has j'iv'.i thclatt'!'
miii'lpijr'' to ruviT III' l'l'ali'atini mnl
his IioiiiImiii'Ii m i' i'i'sHiusihli' to Cniiity
Tiviisiii'iT Sini'laii' loi- UtHlil whi.ii
will ii'ilnility ho ri'i'ovcri'il mnl Sin-
I'lnir will liiiv' tn innki' up tlm r.'ii mi ii-
This iil'Li'i'iinoii mi examination was
lielil h'!'!!'' .Iiislii'e Ailanis ami Lansini;
was lii'M tu aiiswii' in tin mini nl'is'.'i.llllli
Satisl'ai'tniy hoinl.s wi'ii. jjivi'ii iinnii'di-
iitel I nml In' was illsi'hi.i's-eil I'i'oni i'n s-
tmly. A Niv I'm- fur CIiI'.'Upii Fi'iillii'rH.
' 'coi'lin;r tn stittistii's vcrv onrel'ully
I'liiupileil" says it writi'f in l.n Natuii':
"ive throw away yearly a quantity nl'
I'hii'kcii lentlii'ivs the Inniiiiiii' vuliio of
w liii'h i-i I'qiiul to the imin.'V w hieli we
pay mit I'm' cotton." A Ntiirtlinj; stnte-
nii'iit Init the authni' I'onsiili'is it true
nml lie prnceeils to explititl how the
feathers are prepared to make tlieiu
valunlile. The oneration is to eut the
plume portions of ilie feutliei's from Hie
stem ley means of ordinary hand
seis.sors. The former are plaeed
ill quantiliei in n coarso ha;.' wliieh
when full is elnsed nml sulijei't to a
tlini'oiijlU kneadiiift with the hands. Al
the end of live mimites the f"iitliers it
is k't ited heeoine disaf;f;i'e!;iited ami
felte I loellier foi'iiiin;: a down peifeet-
ly liiimoiV'lieoiis and nl' jreat lightness.
It is even lii'.htei' ihnii iiiiliil eider
down heeaiise the Inter eontains the rihs
of the li'iil Imm's wliieh nivei'.vtra iveij'ht.
Tlm material Ihus prepnred is worlli
mnl lvadily sells in I'nris t .i- aliout two
dolhirs a pound: Ahout l-l'i tmy ounees
nf this down run 'v ohtiiiiied from the
feathers of an ordinary size pullet : mid
this on the aliove xaluatioii is worth
ahout Iwnnlyeimts. ll is suggi-sMl tlmt
lliioii.di tlio winter children miirlil col-
lect nil the lent hers iihotit ii liirm nnd
cut the. rilis out as we have ftaled. Hy
the Hpi'ing time n larj.'e qiuttity nl' down
would he prepared which could he dis-
posed of to upholsterers or employed for
diiiiiestie use. (loose feathers may he
treated ill u similar riminicr and thus
two-thirds of (he prod net of the hi nl util-
ized instead of only aliout one-lil'tli in is
at present the case.
The chicken doivn is said to form n
lieaiitfful cloth when woven for ahout
n square yard of the materia) u poiiiul
and n hnif of down is required. Thcfa-
hrie is s.iid to he almost indestnietahli'
as in place of fraying or weariii;! out at
folds it lakes dye readily and is tlior-
uiijdily waterproof. There appeal's to he
a pod opportunity here for some ingen-
ious person to invent lnnchiiicH to cut
ami treat the feathers.
TIic Voli'imoof Slimiiii I on.
A traveller who iiiado u recent visit to
the volcnno knows ns the Milium liOfl in
the Sandwich lslandsives the lollowinj.'
aceotllit oftiiilt wolidel' of the world:
' .Maumihon isnhout 14000 J'eet in
perpendicular lieiitlit. It lresents the
appeai'iinceof an iiumense smooth dome
and scientific men suppose it to bo
nearly u hollow cone disemboweled by
voleaiiie lires mid subterriiiieaii )-'iixi"
and liahle to cave in at any moment by
tlm action of mi earthquake. It poss-
niiiiiv craters of dill'erent dimen
sions and 'nowonesnro continually opeii-
;.. lis teiiiiinnl crater about T miles
in length and m' 11 "iiltli nns
alwiiyslicen more or less active but the
liiMi was never known to overflow till
i ho fearful eruption ot tlio mimnicr oi
.ST--!. Twenty voars previous there
wn.s'ii fli'i'iit eruption IVoni a crater on
the side ot Milium boil about 1M(II
above sea level. A collim of lavil was
spouted .jtitlfei't in the air. ami tonncd
a luollen river a mile wide w hich in
;o .l...i'i;iii eourse. tilled sevcval
ravines from 200 to ;.M toot m oepin.
From another of the side-orittors n ter-
rible discharge occurred in IS.Vi destroy-
ing with lava-streams an area nl .SIKI
square miles. The most violent erup-
tion known look nlaco in January l!vJ
and oontiiitn d for ton iiumt'ns destroy
ing millnge liiul creating a lava-stream-40
mill's loiiii and (i miles wide.
"The most remarkable of the craters
of Manna I.na is Kihiuoa situated on a
tlv bonded thoTomeso'al tin mines plain .lV"H) iihovo sea level. It is the
n the v.l.a i t ihn urn- ai'L'est aetive crater in the world. In ing
nine miles in elreuiiiforeni'e ami M'1"
feel deep. The inside is rimmed with
cooled lava called the black ledge
i..) hoi) feet wide anil l.lKH) feet deep.
Tho center was formerly a surging sea of
y.-redin tl. l'';i..i !t.iw mid nre lire with fountain t erinison lava.
'V rich assay; s high as IS per cent hung with a cloud w nob was silver hy
$'" tnimv mines urope are' worked day and red by night. During the .lav
Witn ..'.. r ...l .i.' lwiioin ooks like a heap of smohl-
i .".ii i loin inn t lion i in -n. in. - . . . .. - .
are being made for rom- ering ruins but at n g lit it n. w
'lii n.t . .. i :....im.iuu tuiols of cherry d ei I liquui in
Z" ncr the first nf Miiv ft orce ol whole vasi ;
miners will i. ...t devolon-1 directions like water; mm in.i n
ll the mine and ' taking out the ore. I numerous conical eraters
il6Wnmi 11 . ... 1 l..i...: tr.no nsllO. lllVll Slll'lKO nun
"ii i-ijnu uciween 1 einrsciu ini . uiwii'r
whiehi now in good condition flame. ... . .
nvod thus making an easy . "In this crater ; .Ito r k nW
nuT. iu nar; 1 'v;.m i. .e nimost uwm w.
ilnhurous eteam we
o crZ in operation
ilied o i " crP'. ! r ' ' J limcfr th roU-liot
n Which touilJ theii extensive In a holo 2 teet in drntnedor . '"M
.. 1 1 -
uo i8 .. ... - -
Mtatai in a Jteiuc uiv ;
I. M'iy n.iiv mnl tln'ii tli. tuvn imimM
lIlll'WII '.' ' ' '..l j u jr ..(.M
wouhl slh mll a1 S1r11 (il wajt
lor in 'iv i.nr ini.iiii to sini '' ju n
li.'lllltlllll M'lv .Ul M.! v .
.i'''uh"l wiihiu I i':. f )ii hnu
I'llllllalli luiii li I. M usimii).! M
' ll ii mii.'H nl tlu'L-ui!. iuiloulit-
I - li inn' own risk inn wlnm on i
lulily ilowiiii i'iiiti'1' i-iiri.isity i'usU mil
I' lii' Thai niht I. wilui'i' n li'irilli-
I'luplioii 1 1 i it thin vi ry vent liiiln an I
it ns hy mi no mis iviissiiriiix '-
-poiii.l tliiily f'. liirli iinJ K.
II. iiiii" I'lown in t'v-ry iliiwlion ovhi'IIih
'pnU wn lui'l nri'iipii'il in tlm iiiniiniir "
nit: i am. or n.imu.
rnrllriilnm of IIik Hiiuilrrliil I'll.
won mi In Hut Ii t'nniiir n
HflHIil by h Hrllnlilw
liiloriimiil.
IFioiii llio l'iiuilnrjiniriiiil.1
A coriespondent of the ( 'io'iVc-."io''ii
writing from Mount Sterling Kentucky
on the Nth of the present liioiilli. men-
tioned tin nivuiTi'itci' nl n most wonder-
ful pheiioiiii'iioii iii Itntli county seven-
teeli mill s east of the terminus of llio
Louisville I'iiieiunati nnd l.-nii;tiii
railroad. The coi'iesponileni relntod
that a shower of llesh li'll from a clear
sky in broad day light during the after-
noon ol March .'Id ; thai the sun was
I sinning at ine tune ami niter the up
I pearance of ihe llesli lings mid chickens
i iippenri'd and ami devoured il.
Ihe fuel of the pheiioineliou thus
Hindi' known bus produeed considerable
interest in Ihe coiinlry especially
among seientilic souls who seem to hnv'o
never ln'uiil ofa like oceiirrence.
I. list evening a repn sentativi.' of tin
' '"K'i' r-hirmil visited Cnpliilli 1. SI.
I'n'iit of Mount Sterling whom he found
at the W i I hi l.l Hotel. Captain 11 'lit
is the gentleman who first informed tlio
general public of the pheiionienon
through the ri'iv'r-.o' .as ovon-
he exhibited specimens of the llesh to
Ihe reporiei v. ho iii'oinised that they
proceed with them to llio lesideii. n nf
I'l'ol'essiui' 1. Lawrence Smith. Tlm gen-
tleman agreed ami thither they wnl.
At rpifcssor Smith's Captain II nl
entered into conversation ahout the
llesh mid its tail.
'When did the plicnoiucnoii tnke
place'.'" a-kel the reporter
"At two o'clock last I'Yidav March
ll.ii I.
"In w hal cmiiHj i1"
' In Hath county near Harry mil's
Mudlick Sulphur Springs which are 1
think about seventeen miles en -I of
Mount Sterling."
' lid you witness the occurrence?"
"No sir. My information first came
from .lodge Pay of Menifee a perfectly
reliable gentleman. Hundreds mv wil-
ling to attest the truth of the matter
wilh altidavits."
"Will you please relate to ine all ymi
Itijow it) relation to the phenomenon?"
"Well sir as Manly ii ! ci;i) ascertain
the ocelli reiice took place al'Oiil two
o'clock in the afternoon. The day had
lieen pleasant and al the hour in 'illum-
ed the heavens were clear and beautiful.
The sun was shining brightly ami ex-
cept a few straggling light clouds noth-
ing unusual V.1U. vj iible to the naked
eve in the appearance of tlm hoi .on.
The wife of fnrnier ( Vouch w hose place
is near Mudlick Spring was standing in
her doorway mid observing particles of
an unusual kind descending from a clour
sky culled others to witness tho slart-
ling pliemimniioii. 'I'll" fall of the
Hakes lasted about ten minutes. They
came down in scatlering showers and
settled down in il sp-iee of Mr. Crouch's
farm probably one hundred by two hun-
dred yards in extent. The Hakes
worn from the size ofa pen to that of u
human linger nml rather thin. They
were of regular llesh color and in touch-
ing iri'cj mid fences left a imirk similar
to I lint of blood in its secondary condi-
tion. The llesh was somen hat like mut-
ton in appearance."
" Was any of it eaten?" asked the re-
porter. "Yes sir. by the hngu and ebiuUena
which gathered in huge numbers nnd
devoured the llnkes with evident ivlish.
A butcher of M t. Sterling was in Itatli
county at the time and shnved oH'ii piece
of tlm llesh with Ida knife. Ie I'Oasled
it and said the substance was pahileable
but was not able to tell from what ani-
mal il came."
"What evidence have you of tho au-
thenticity of all this?" inquired 1111.
Smith
"Tliero is no doubt of it. sir. Harry
Hill of Mudlick Springs w ho is a gentle-
man of very high reputation and a hun-
dred others will furnish iitlidavitB if ne-
cessary." " What of the condition of llio heavi'iis
during the full of t no Hakes?" said tlm
reporter.
"The heavens underwent no change
fcir."
" How do the people take It? "
"Thcpoiiplo.ai'tei' it wahiioiseilabrond
Hocked around in dozens and gathered
considerable of the llesh."
"Did decomposition iill'ect the parti-
blcs after they had fallen?" aked l'rof.
Smith.
"I think so sir" was dipt. Kent's re-
joinder. "What ha'vo you to say oftlm tlesh
doctor?" inquired tho reporter of 1'rof.
Smith.
" All I can say to-night is that it swing
to-be of an animal nature To-morrow
1 w ill oxauiiiio and be ublo to speak fur-
ther concerning it."
The partition brought by Captain Bent
who is a retired lawyer and ri'spocted
citizen ol'Mt. Sterling wore preserved in
alcohol nnd had changed from their ori-
ginal appearance to a dull red and white
hue ami were soiiiownai wnunro'i. i no.
Smith will submit the specimens t ii a
most careful examination to-day. Cer-
tainly the phenomenon wan ono of tho
most wonderful over known and doubt-
less will occupy the attention of the
attention of tho world of science for some
time to come.
MldliiK l ThotlHl t'l.
I From the Colorado .Miner.
Charles Ritchie lost his life on Demo-
crat Mountain last Tuesday lie was
coining home with Mr. Tli.-imai with
whom he was boarding and when just
over tho brow of tlm mountain 1 .;it
feet above Churches mill in crossing the
gulch they lost the trail nml went lower
down to erns. In doing so they had to
cross a fiehl of snmv. Mr. liitchie at
down to slide and the moment Jie did
t r Ti.it.iw ir:iti
so tlie snow mm 1. -"
only about three loot from him ami tlie
now started above ami under liim hut
being on his feet he iiieeceded in remii-
; il. eileo. nnd saved hinuiif. Mr.
l!itohle however was carriti down the
mountain side and over n precipitous
Kwl.ro of rock fifty feet high lauding
him near the the end ofa wood-slid".
n. ...... n..n (iillimi. and beforo Mr.
Thomas reached town for the purpose of
Hiving the alarm liis nooy mm ron
who hastened to tliu
scene ol'tlic diso-Her. When found life
was extinct hi skull ami jaw uemg 1.1-
...ii. ....n.iliP.1 Mr. Hitclue was a
comparative stranger here. He wo
about twenty-four years of age ami
ritinn lioi-a from Motitomeiy County
li.it.Baa tt'lioru Ilia filllior
is now rosining.
1 lie accident occureu ijt -
iu a quarter ofa mile of where James
. 1 1 .... -.(. triiiiu oar. PHr Alio
1 tt.l' rolled and slid
--.... ftf ne.rU B-lll0Wnd feet.
i " -.
W Ub.kll.IMj A I II I . I I N.
-
How Jnlra Klmil I oiMiui rnl tjuil
Hi'iiilti la llu lr l.rrio-ltiiiiiitu
Mulch l.it Mllil.
Tlm (Iroi'olloiiiHii wrestling match
between Jules liigal and Kiilili) Keglller
lltlt'Heli'd a Very good uildii'lico to ihe
Ni. illl I'liuiies Tln-iil c l.i-l oxeliing. The
rostem nppi.ir.'d 011 the shie sn ipped
to llio Wnis.
The former who blue biii'.iiing uud
Ihe lull.'i' hlnck. Il"lh 111 mi m o id sii ii
did physique with miichs Worthy of
of any glndinloi thalfoiight ill the' nil-
gii't presence of the ( 'oii-nrs. They are
mil of llio simio sine liowevor lligal be-
ing much the smn I lor of the two.
t ir.'c Uoiiinii ivrostling inluioit ideii-
deliliciil with what sehoolboys call
lough mid tumble; that in there itro n
regular holds ihe niitag uiists being al
liberty to tiki' liny advantage liny
run.
Alter advancing across the stage mid
shaking hands nud 11 little uiainnii er-
ing illVoUiiigsoliioiieelllilli.lv ll'llololis
lioemi'lis of the hands they clutched
nnd wetii in work ill oarnot 'or a
lew seconds they oin locked breast to
hrciist iis iii ordinary w resiling but sud-
denly w ith a movement so quick that
the eve cnlil hardly follow il liigal
-lipped out of hi antagonist embriiee
nml soiling upon his back. The
latler lua I" a movement forward
as 11 no was aliout attempting u Ilium
lligal over hi- head but IHu'd Was lot
quick. Slipping his amis below Iteg
niers wnisi . lit'icl him into the air
nnd running across ihe stage threw him
IioikI downward to the Hour. A fall
seciucd inevitable bin llegnior ilh ad-
mirnble skill caughl mi his right slioul-
del' and using thai as a pivot threw
himself tlally on the belly as lligal came
down upon him llegiiior from this
time forth adopted the defensive which
in fact he could not well avoid doing.
Ho planted himself on his hands am)
knees mid delicd iji.d - host 11'oit to
turn him over. The laiter after a few
futile elliirts changed his tadics. luii.
ing liegnier's back but ret'iining hold of
him around lb.' body he drew himsell
along Ihe left side until bis knees wcrej
i'l front of liegnier's. Then slqiping
his left hnq I under Ucgnier's .irm and
grasping him by tl .. b.e !i of llio ici k
he suddenly 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 hi ri-it inn uud.
liegnier's belly and h a li I 1 1 1 n M i !'
fori Hung him heel" over head ll:: upon
Ills hack. licguul' Willi a.toi:-l'liig
qiuckn.'ss threw hiin-. ll' o. on uo
side but not in time to prevent his an-
tagonist from put ling him .elf on lop. He
w rithed like a sei pent but nil to no
purpii-'. liigal was fairly 011 lop. and
bore I11111 tin. 11 I) liuiii) sireiiih i;ii'
secure I llio Hist fall llio niiilii'iion iqi-
plaiub'd lustily as Ihe men withdrew be-
hind the scenery for a rest.
After an interval of a lew minutes 1 ho
wii'slb'i's again 't to beginiiing aa bo-for-
liigal gaining in 11 tilth' time his
favorite hold from behind. Hut lieg
uicr lutd evidently profited hy his ill's!
lesson for when liigal at tempted tin'
lifting feat ho threw his body into a
horizontal position wilh legs and anus
outsl relabel which proved lo l.e a cin-
plete foil. Tlu'll he dropped on his
knees of his own accord mid throwing
his hand backward grasped liigal around
ihe neck and attempted to throw him
over his head. Hut the hitler planted
himself so as to render that lent impos
.il'l".
liigal next altolilili!d the feat Unit
hiul proved siiccosslul before liognier
however by a quick movement dou-
ble! himself up and threw liigal Com-
pletely over him. lligal fell Hat on his
back and thai gave U'giie' nil p-
piirtunlly Id liiiltn a inst extraor-
dinary movement by which ho throw
the lower part of his body entirely over
his floured antagonist effectually pre-
vented him from recovering himself and
s:i won the second fall. A font very
similar gained him the third full loo.
In Ihe fourth heat Hegnier placed hiiu-
selfat a disadvantage l(y ihniying loo
much liuiitldeiioe of w inning and was
limilly thiown into such 11 position thai
thejudges proclaimed two lulls for liigal.
lie however objected to tho decision
and the audience sustained hilip (c
loi'.) the judge nnilld nliik) any explana
tion Uignl with ooininendabl" alacrity
mine forward iviiV otb-re.! to try il over
'flu' result however was not changed
for lligal in a very low minute gained
a neat and palpable fall
u lio fifth round both men displayed
consummate skill nnd great strength
llegnior several times very neatly foiled
liigal in his favorite trick of slipping be-
hind iii til" bitter mnl .kill with skill
by showing nil the more art in gaining
his point which he did several times.
The moil stood up and fi ll oil their
knees together and rolled over on the
Hour until they 111 limlly pniiieil mnl the
cracking of llii-ir joiiils oould bo dis-
tinctly i id by Ihe audience. At last
however liignf taking liognier in mi 1111-
oniuili d moment L'ave him a clear full
lin I won the mutch am tlm taly which
was .Win a side. The mulch occupied
exiietlv Iwo hours.
ILlller'N Loan unit gnlo.
Host. m (uurio-: lie was a grangor
fresh from ihe wild of Maine. He h id
11 small won on his nose and a net of
iiii'kh'-iilnti'il tooth lllhis mouth. Ho
came out on the Central square car a ul
wanted to find a man by the naino of
ltiixtci Lvsandcr iluxtcr. Iho ilire't-
ory was given him but the name could
not bo touiiil. I am sorry reniariw I
the old man "for 1 havo got good n"vs
for that man." "Ah I property left him?'
".Property! suthin' better'n tha' his
niotlii'r-in-hiw's left him; she's d " id us
any person 1 ever mnowou ami ui uiixut
don't holler Ilosannorl hosanner! then
he's growel idiotic. league sunt
"She must have been an unpleasant
' ... 1 1 1. . 1 .. 1... .
companion. unpicnsnnn may voa-
hani! she was tliewois! oi unman spiicm.
I knowed Iluxtcr m arly forty years;
bo's honest and for good naturo he'd
pun out '.'(I per cent; but tho old woman
driv him Ids wife jined tho old woman
ami turned again him. She alius s.voro
that rf she died before Baxter did sWd
come back and visit him in tho fl 'sh;
but I'll bo domed of shn docs for the
nabers got the doctors tor mako a sort
of autopsy ami see of the old woman
was relv dead ami tho doctor ho sot on
the body ami giyo a yenjic of ;ii.Uli
caused hy leek nf oxygen or 'suthin' of
that kind." "The neighbors didn't havo
a great deal ol love for herl" "J.ovcl
voting man of 1 sot hero wnd talked
seventy-livi) your 1 couldn't begin ter
toll yor tho "depravity ot" that worn 111.
I've knowed her ter holler and heller
and bung and tear and cui yo Uir fpluo
ami throw her self out of jint and spit
froth for hour at a time jist because
liaxter split up 11 board. She didn't
think nothing of knocking' H'Wtor
down three or four times a day with our
empty couldim' Sue. jammed the stove-
lifter "down his throat; lie didn't havo no
teeth in his head. Hut she won't have
110 dianoo ter do 110 more damn? and
of liaxter ain't killed hiswif I shall car-
ry him back ten Maine with me a hnppy
man." And the old man went out to
hunt up Baxter.
It Was He.
From the Detioll Free Press.
A man forty years old and as lung as
a rail went into ono ol tlie orvnKn aatur-
day to get tho canh for a $13 check
drawn W a party living in Xankiu
Townshin.
"You will have to be identified" said
the cashier a ho looked at the check
"I'm the roan" wnl the reply.
"But I don't know tthat you are."
".But I do."
"V011 mil l bring oiuc 0110 hern who
k lion H oil.
Tl iii I I know injiu'll '' exclaimed
ll Ilis k tell'li Tor.
"Hul 1 iiui't Ki'oiv 1111. V' u imiv b
T.ini ilnlii"! for all I know "
'1 on hiihI ln a consarmd fool to
think I think I'm some one cU
growl'! Ihe 111 in in ii'simui.c
"Voil lllllst lit idi'lllllii'd" ubsi-ivi'd
llio i iislilor
'Thai's mv Inline I loll e mid if this
bituk gils hid 1 iled I II lick lh" hull
crowd ul yon 01 it b.'hinil the railing!'
I'll" I'lishii'i- woiil'lu 1 pay ulid lh'
liuiii couldn't llinl uny nini win) knew
hull alii al noon he nns wailing ' for
that follow who miissiiI him o collie
out."
n.VA.VCK AM) TUADK.
Oil UK Ok 'I'HK 1 1 Kll A ll 1
Piiilii' I Miiii ti is is;i J
IOMTAHV.
'I'liu money inniknl mill nil" mm with
hul lluhl c 1 1 101 k en In unit 'l lu limilm hohl
11 .nilli'li'iu km pin in iMKily iiit'i't nlllmiii.
iiii.Ii' ilciiimiil mnl uiciiii in J 1 1 1 miih. mi.
slid I'niiiity bmnla rniiiiilu iiiinilnnl Uti bat
f'W IraiKiii'llniiH. Ctly lunula held rli in tint
li.IH liiui-ii liens lllier IniyliiK nr si'llluti
lioii:l liui i'"ili r urn. lui'iiiii .1 in ui
je IomIi v 01 i ilioiisni'd inilliii's '!'' nl
'"' I to' littiiMieiloio. hi uol'l 1111 1 IUi r inn
lulu 1111. 1 1 1 1 111 1 11 1 iliniii i slikiiu ii-eiii
iiuid I iioiici'il In our .ii'il"liilis. Tin in.
lowing M i re lliv liuMHii 'il"llitl"llH ltedl
ill'l.li--'I'lieii' 1111 Inn I -iv tniiisiii'iii.n u
bole. V o ijimii ; Hut uii ll.l; si lllin l...
S.IIA l.l( -M.'lnnii in;; I n) 11 In'.
I i'l I A N nl: In luir il urn a I. itn 1 not.
I'.iiiuiieicl.il i.dli'iiiiil; liuiii; 1 pi. 11111011
in Inn Niiiiriiirur
For III week eliding U M. Friday .Miii.'h
17 lulu Furiilshi'd inr 1'nio Ukhai.o by
V. H. Fviiiih li.'iinilcr In llils ( Hy lr lb.
Null null Cotton Kkt'luiiiui'
Hlnck on liiiinl Hi'ii'inlii r 1st... 'j
He. I'll id Ibis week lil
Hei't'lveil iri'Vloii'ly 1T.II II
Kiv. lv. 'd hiiuv h.'pti'iub. r l(.
Total
s'lilppid Hits 'm.i 1 1;)
shipped pievI'Misly (..
sililpp.'d miiui' HepleulliiT s
isio.'k on hi.iiil
Mm lux dull
Mnliliiim
l.os M iilil ;i nt;
linoil l.lrdliuuy
MKIKlloiuUlCAL.
Itlllliest tt'llipn 1 1 1111-
I.orti'si ti'tnp.'inliir.'
Avci'i.ue t.'iiiiJ.'ittiure nl IJ in
I7;
. II
..in'.
Hum ill In Ini'lies
l.'-lio
V. II l-'VANM.
Tin: aiti siiiuii i.
CDltN-MnrUel fully slii'K.il. Wn tmlo :
'I'l'Xiin I s; Kiiiisiis Io -kill oil" do shell. si
III I'lilk. (so; mi k. d ync.
w 11 r -iiood ii.'iiiaiiii; ri'i'i'ipiH iiiiiit.
No. i red. si III; No. il Mc.
II 1(1.1'. -Mi n Ii small Willi Illli- ili-iiuiliil.
Kllll bllg'. I. mi Co. n 1 in I'm. mil.
HA'I s..-i;' i'ij.u iiioilciule ililll i;oil tie
iiuniil. I'i line red -I I.'; iiu-l nnd blsi'li iiii'.
Il'l i;-sioi k ntiiull win linli' or no do
111 n lol . tioo'l liu'dllilll .'ri'i- i.t hlisbi'l
lilt A N Mm knt wi ll sni'i'iieil wilh lul r iln-
limn. I. W e ipi.ii" nl :v i'1'ii'M l
11A V Wf ipiolo st Miii I.) per inn
iuni:s AMt ri.i.ri!ii;N.
Pry Flint Hills mid upwiuda
Dry Kilnl ibiiiiiiKi'il
: !';'
. iiii-j a..
..1 IKii d ll
.. I'M til
1'i.v I Inn kips and unit
Hifi'ii lliil.'li.'i's1
Hnli.tlo Cull's
titni .l.i row's
Hll.'i'isUlllS l.'ltl'll..
ritot isiii ami uiioi i nn n.
CAN IM.KH-Aiii In iiititli'riilit siipply itnil
drmiind; they iin t.iultil nt 17' 'il7ii.
lllt.'K - llp'siiick I inn p to loi Hit) tie inn nd;
l liiif j 7 ...t 7 1 j ; eh life S.;Si je.
.s.-l.'t'-lii i'imil supply: 'iisrsii Kafi M;
(I lit' tl .'i.
Hi) vl' -CiilfiiKii i.'iMTc; I'roalor A lniiil.lt
8iiif.
.-sI AIU'II-HoimI iliirk nnd uioilurulii re-iiit'-l.
W'e itnie nl ii0i.;i;f.
CUAl. Illl. hi noon ..ilil'li' anil llton I'lnl.
Wo i.itob i lilils. vj.-'iiic ; t'safH ti (Bwl at-
I'lIllllllll III llllllllV.
UKIKD A I'lM .!: In modi'iiile siiniily
and ilt'iniinil nl lliitll1..'.
HAl UN-S'.ui'ks nnii'ii' mid t I'liiuml In r.
di'iiiniiil noli vo niHikfl very lliin.li. H C.
Sl-lt'M l.l'.tbl'.C ; bill-till C. allies ll' '.l llllHl' ;
bti'iikfast l.t' ; shoul'terH niiiie In iiini kel.
I1A.MS-S. C I'miviiaKt'd Iiii'; unt'itiiviiisi'd.
I'i' m Hi'.
Kllllll l'-l)eiiinnd llcjit w ilh bill' Much.
Wu iin.' bull lilila. nt V w bole ill.
iiDtV 'KKK-Mniki't ipilt'l; supply fml.
Wi'ilHole'; Oontl '.'2'v iAtni-to piliui' il.'j
f.aj J.C j' : rlndce 'ja' vii'4' eui rt'ticy.
HU(1 Alt (.otilalmiii-nili' lo prime H'4n
llllnlff l'il!l!e; yellow I'lillilli'il llO.jf.
in-i ; white fbirltleil IC.nll'jO. lb ;'!il in
fair supply mid lluht iVni. .ml. Woiielt'
htnllibll'd A I ' l-;ic; t'l'lisllell lJl-ui.tl:M.t';
pii-ii..l 1 VU'-i'-H'.
MOI.ASHK-s - diOiilstiiiui Hi luir supply;
vttry littlo foiiinioii on Inunl. Wt tiiil.'
lirluie. i'iHit.V.'i'; t'liolf' is.i7oo tn bio nils; jo
p.T uitilou iitltiilloin.l in ' mil ids
I.AHI)-- lll Inlr supplv i'i .. mmle: I'h.dt'l'
Ufllbi rn tl' leil. los I li.il o; ivillieil Ht
I1V4.'; mill ii'tus 1."'4-: ; 'Ailb taunt ll'.ti ; o anil
lull i'iiiin l.V'ji'iili;'.
I'DIIN MKAli-Mmlifti-iusy at J per ewt.
Kl.iltiK-H. Mil'.) uud market III in mnl
iliiehiumi'il. We repi'iil iiiiitntlo)s til
yi'slertlny i Ueeaii tVeai' bin.
V7 16 snt U H ('.t'.iiu City xx.x bbl.
si iii a.. k M 15; Hiu vest Uneeii xt. 111.
Isl hi sacks tl s.'i; Hnow Klnlie xxxx
bbl $7 16 Kin ks f.1 III ; Unld Dusl xxx bill
l U"i s.'li'Us SI I i; Dlilllll'V XX bbl.. VII III
sack W K"; iSwnu'a Down xxxx bid. S7 I'l
sucks tt.l-w; Lily Wlillr . in.!. wi 'o
sucks sjin; Mli)r' x Idil. Isi IP sin ks
VI t JIUI 4. Hill ) Oil siiolis fl IK).
r.Ht'l'I.K.TN.
ONlo.VM-ln fair am. nlv and doiiiiinil. at
tl lllisl .HI per hlil.
JofAT'iKK-Slarki'l rally sloclted. We
quote nl is I1I.4I ii per bill Heed poliitotn
nrti qiiob U ul I- TU lit 2 Hi per 1 1 1 ull
vunetlii.
HKANB-Nuitlu'm uud Kaslern In iiood
tiiiiiisnd nt le per lb.
CAIIIIAUKS-I.lcbt slni'lt nml In inodfriili)
ilt'inmid. They uro si.llai( Hi bulk lit UiolS
nr in iieiui ns 10 iiinuiy
!UirrKlt--t.'bois' In fnir aupiily stock
lluhl. CunklOK IS" ; o'limnoii K. ; elitiloo
:t)t).
CHKKMK Htoek ample; uIioIcb Western
Ullft.'.
WINK AMI I.Htl'Oltft.
We linvt) nil choline to report In quota-
tion . Tho market rules dull but prices re
main Hi in ul previous iiiolnllom :
VIIISKY-!1 liifiil f).
IIUANUY Dninustli!. $1 fiui.tl 51): Iniporteil.
llli'tHI.
(UN SI lV)(iL' III.
CI.A HKT slfivS per fuse.
II HIT W 1 N K lin pni'lt il 1 rmlS 110.
MIlKltltV liiiiored U T.'iu.J 0
I'Hl'ITN AMI M TU
AI'l'I.Ki-iiock Unlit W qitotu medliiin
St tu per bnrrt'l; ctiolce.
liK MUN -4 sjbK'k luoiloriitc; Mtsslnn Jior
Imi. m
lill.-vN'iK's I .lirli I stock mill innileriito lo-
liiHiid; -luili-f) Messluit are heltl airbnx.
BAXtiNA.H Ootid slock mid fnlr tl.iiianU.
We quote lit i r to prime sjiu-l per bunch
KltiH III layer ir 'iinnilic.
rUCANS Henjee nnd lil luir tie. moid Hi
lt)c per I'liund.
iiit.i-A i:rtis.i;.uki;T
Klour perU. I 1
Corn iiu nl boiled Hr pek .... M Ut
lloniltiy K)i'U.. OH
(irlls p. rit (i'i
I'tias .er Hi ii4
Henna per lb- .... Ii'4
1 tatties Irish per pek 'J.'i
Fotntiiea sweet purpek SI)
Unlous per pek IV)
Heels per pek ui
A pplea per pek r 7a
Turnips per pok 'n
HiHIf r 1'liol.H) ur a 40
land per lit
ISOIII HIUU l"....t I)
CsbhBRO tier Head 2V
Hugur A oolltss ier It la'
U n....n.i 1 l
nutos. vi. .ii. i.iii.-iiiiiH ''r Ul II
Sugar prime liulslaua per B.. ID
Kyrtip oboiet) pertiillun 1 III
Moiuasea per gllllon 7
Tea. Imnerlnl. Der II II (Mil 1 111
Tea Kim powder best 1 W
Ten.Ootonit per It. 1 IK)
I'oil.-e prune Kin . .
Drle.l apples per Ik
Dried peiii'liea iwrtt
in
Mackerel No
I
Bonn. it bur.
Cuudlea per !)...
Hlt) per IT
Halt small sticks.
20
.j . . ....
. yi
VineKsr chler per gallon
Vinegar while wine per gullou
no
tw
Pclaon lurks In tleair of low lying marshy
locnUHes new cleuflngs In tlis wlulnlty of
sunken lots on tho outskirts of eltles and in
the atmosphere of tropical regions. Its uaine
Is Miasma and It protluei's'ovor and Ague
typhns.yallow feyer blllofts remittent and
Intermittent fever. Dwellers In snch uti-
beallny localities emigrants and travelers
ahoold rrmembur this slid procure that
most rellablo preventailvo and remedy for
malarialdlseasea.'JdoliibO Wolfe's Hoiiledain
Aromstio Bohospps msN-tUwinJ)
ANN()UN("KMKNTH
tLKCTION -APIUL 4. 1016.
Ilulirllrr Mini kimlulirr
1 I: AIIM 1 1 li'll. ill 1 1 h'11 ivn lor
-.'.i.i .. m 1111. i.. 1 - 1 in
c oi'li'liii. ir lb.. 1 nl. nl lliiok iter snd
niiiuoii r hi isigu (..i 1 nun tins. t'u
Maui Irei I.
tt'K AKK At TllilKI.MI AND HK
)t 111. 'nl In 11111 ii.iii'a ii f l.nlllxaa
. sin 111110. inr A 1. I'll. mi liuiii l. M.innij
Wai.l l II appi.nn blii liiuli.ij .1
l ur Ma)iir
i.rk' till.' A I IT ill 1 i : . a ki . ....
Ul -... ....... n . . in..
I It -I ail III Hlllllillllt'u It . .. H)1 It
H 111 mil I On (or alMVol' ul Ibu .iliiulna mIu...
1 nil ill t I' .
iiri! 11a.: a iri'iitiii v v and in.
lin 11 1'ltiitll'Uii for .Mnvorel (Hu I'lly ul liiillna
si llio toiaiiinu liiiinl. Ipnl el. ell. 111 on ilia
1111 titty it a pi 11
Illy Allortify
l'l: AUK AI'IIIHllllFll AND III
11 llle -ltd In It 1 1 II till III' l. II. Miolilllll
as 11 .'mi II. Inn. lor lily Ailoiiuiy m the fil-
ming iniliil. lp.il i-U.'il.in
l'K A 11 1! AH I Itimi.f ll ANI HiV
IT uii.-si'd Ii uiiiiniiiii'u . M. I.IHsr.l
I .'iillilltbllit lor lily All-ilili'i. nl llu.
11111 i'lilll 'l'.(llil ou 1111 i All ll
U'l: AUK Al'TII"lll.I'l AMI UK.
101. . I.l lo niiiiniiiit'ii lliirui'ii l.llili
n 11 i'liu. Iniiil.i loi rn v All.iiiit'V Ihu l liv.
I 11 l.i bn lit'ld In Apt ll 111 1 1. tl
IIJ .Iwi'iwr nml I oll. iliir.
U.'i: AUK AC Tlnlll.i:i ANII UK-
in. sled I" . Ill "illl-" II U. I ln. I. )
us a .'aii'lHliiit. Inr 1 Iiy KHr.ir a in' ('.ilU-cmi'
id Iln iippioin blim 111 inn Ipnl el.'.'il. 111
i'i: auk Ad uuiiiiui ANii lit;-
M ili'slid tn'.ill 1111. ' I. I'll to . I'liller
11 a I'ainllibili' I 'l' CHy Asiimiii' mid I'lill.-t
lot 111 Illl' I'll-lll'lUU .il .'lli'll 111 A pi II.
U'K AKK AC I'lliMll.KU AND UK-iliifi.-il
In iiiiiiiiiuit'o I It.iinim I'lutri'a
hi H rn ud lilnlii lur I he I'lllt'ii ol I lly Aaa.-j.nr
nnd Cnlli'.'loi' ul Hit. dialling luiiiii.'lpnl eli'O-
lloii Hi April
U'K AliK ACTIInlll.KIi AND HK.
1 lt. 'sled tn nllllolllli'' II. I. Nwi'rllllllli
u tl t'liioll'liile lor Ibti iillh'Hiil CHy AK..a.ir
nnd l oll. 'i t. a. nt Hie t' 1 1 u i 1 M I'l' .'iloii April
I is'l
U'K AUt: AC'l'IIOIHZI ll ASH II K.
iiu.'sit'd to niiiioiiiii't W .ltrrlNi ihh
run. Inl. ie mr As'ts-iir nno inlieiior of
I'liKca or liiillitH oily nt lliu i-tiHiilng idee.
II01 mi Hit' HU tiny 01 April.
Uri' AIIK AC I IHllll.l !) AMI HK.
tjtt sled In iiiiiieiine' I' C. lloiil n itri.
1.1. 11 ci .I I I nl " lor Aat.ei.stir nnd Cnllt cltir Inr
llio I'll.) el tl'lllnt..
AKK AC I IIDUIZKl) A Nl UK-
tlllcletl tl It II III ill II I tit) I Islll'r II II
I'll ud 11 1 1 ! lor I'll y Vseasnr it ml ('ulitxior nl
llu t'tiNiilug ol.'.n ion on A pril 1 I.sIm. .1
WK AUK MM liulll.l'li AND UK.
.iic.t-'.l to iiliiioinn'i' I'. I. Ititrr nan
.'a 11.I Id nt " lor 11 y Vs. is. n mnl Clieei"!' nt
Ihe t'lisiilna 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 '1 1 I I'lec'lon In April
ri: AKK ACriHlHIKjl .MD in:.
1 iii'siisl jo iiiiiioiitii'i' Jt 11 1 1 tig tn ir 11a
c in. 11. init' mr 1 iiy A 1 smii ninl i.i.iit'.'itir
nl II111 totalling lillllili'pttl t'l.i.'llou 111 April
lii'Xl. d
y AUK ACi'llOlll.Kl) AND UK-
V Ipli sli'lt to lllllloUll.'.. I'lHIlli lllt'ltllll
lla tl I'ltil'll.lul.' ti- CLIy Ass.'ns.ir nud I 'oh
l.vt.'V it1 llin eiisuhiK I'lct'lloii 011 April Tl
IsTli.
' K All K AUTIIiUlirtKH AND HK-
inin.'il lo niiiionn 0 J. .V. (t.'ii nan
I'liii'lldiil.' lor Ass.'Hs.ir mid Collt'eloi' ot Dal.
Ins I'lly ill Ihe n iMiing 'liollnii Hi A pill.
I'or Trrnmirrr.
WK AUK ACTlliMll.Kli AND HK.
iitit'.ileil li) iiiiiiiniut'H 1. W. Ittiwriina
II I'llllillibllt' Inr III.' illtlt'it m CHy il'i'llalilt'l'.
Kiii'iloii April I IS'O.
w
K AliK Al'TIHilll'AKIl AND UK-utl."-t"l
lo aiilii'llnn.' ti I'. I'ltlliill 11a
11 cuiiillilnli' (01 i're tsui'i-r ot Ilie idly 01 li.tl-
Ins nl Hu- ciisiiliiK luiiu.uipiil I'li'i'tlon.
TK A 11 K ACTIHUtlZI.il AND HK-
M tjiittaliil lo iiutiiit!tiii'.timt'fclM'iiMirtl
as 11 i niiill'liilH .or 1 i.'ii-tii'. i nl Ihe 1 11 y ol
D.illaa.Hl loo en' 11114 iiionlilpiil cli'i'lliui.
I lly Nt'crrlnry
lK AHK ACTIHlltl'.KI) AND UK-
tV iiiiihli l lo a 11 ii.iim c B. t "loliir.
Irny its 11 rioidliliilt) for Ibn olllt'ti of City
Si'i'it'luiy Kleilloii A i'i 11 l:h.
w
K AKK Ain'Utilll.KI) AND HK-
tl i"i'.n"l lo iiuiioiiuiw J. II. Ileri'liiril
ns a i1 1 1 1 1 1 it I . (01 ('ll v M ert tin y nt. llin tin-
ailing iiimil.'lpiil i'I.oUiiii 011 April 1 lis. 0.
Tor I Hy Slilrslinl
rv. AKK Al'T'.lllKI AND HK-
iii-.sit. to snniiuiic' Tain J.iltitsitil
as a COI..0 I'Ue loi' I lly .Mnrshiil ol lmllll-
lit I lit. t'UNlllllg tlltllllollll Dlt'.'ll.lll OU lilt) till
ill A pi II.
WK AKK " Al'TIIKItlKD AND ItK-
U"ll.'tl 1 1 1 '. II 1 Kill t 00 J 11 11 1' 1't'nlt its a
t'ltiid Iditlti fur CHy Mnisbiil nl Ilie eiisulug
tn tin I . I u i Mool bm la Apill noil.
JK AUK AlTllOUlZl'U AND HK-
iiii'lid to 111111 inn o W. I'. IHorltm
us 11 t-i. 11.1 Him t lo- I'lly Maillml' oloullon
liiesilay April i ls"U. d
WM'l A UK AUTIIulllKli AND HK-
V iiii. sii d to uiituiuni'B M illie T. liiirk
iisM'iuidiibilti fort'lly Miii'shiil.al llin t'leo.
tliiu In Api II next.
PUT ST
In vour inoinornndiiiii book Unit tlm only
11u from Texas Hint cull mid does curry 1'ua-
aoiigorH tllieelly Into tho
UXIOX DKPOT!
in Ul. I-oiiis iroin tliouiw over '.lie
GREAT IRON BRIDGE
1H IT IK
Mo. Kau. & Tex. It'y.
Villa Is a fnrt that cannot he overcome nnd
I'naseiii rslrom Toxua loHt. Louis slid Kas-
teru ri'iiilavhi HI. Louis III Hvold along
mid tiMliiius Hun Trunsler Ibrouiili Hut oily
by t .knot tlm Mlsbuuii Kiiiiaus Si Tuxus
linlhvity.
Til Kill VI.NK-
IvJcav Liac. via Hannibal!
toCblent'ii.Toli'tloniiil Points Norlh 4 Eust
oilers lo the people ot Ti'XHS liccol.iuioilll-
lions whleli lliey will iipprcctste If I hoy ever
I live iK'citslou to use ll
l'ULLMAN I'AIiACK CAUH ON ALL
TIIKOI'dH TItAIN'S.
if. r. m (iiu.s
Son. Pass. Acn( Dallas.
iiu'iiU-tin.
UDOLriio woLrirs
ATIOIATIC
Schiedam Schnapps.
ESTABLISHED IN 1828.
m.t i..i..i.i JiittLAMns tiittr In AVllHt! TIPM
J It It H'll'IM Mini l"MI t " -- -
ovt-r fwtt wciil (Hv1tnilily kiHwii Mid
.hih ull ovt llu Htirld B(lorH.d hy tlie
Tonic Dlnrtlo AnlMUspeplIc
AMD
INVIGRATJVO CORDIAL.
lsoircrcd to ptepuhllo with coiiidfiia nud
1 . iijuiuiiiVOtlU
PPBITY AND RELIABILITY.
We eantlon the public Against eonnler-
foils nml linllnlltinN being rile polannons
com pounds. Ours are the onlv mmuiiin ton)
original
AKOMATIC Nt'HIEDAn Ht'Hff APPN.
fluarnntowl and protected by onr Trarle
tttrk upon every llnlllo Ittbtl fl'mpiier unci
Ulump Hold by all Inygiti and Gnfcvr.
1 VI0hfl2?
tncbStlOm . is f .
-
BANKING
V.. II. 1111'I.kii. HAal'l I.AKIMIos)
I I' -t lt III. I wUlof
THE
Stats Savings hi
DAtlAljJI'KXAI. .
rAriT.11 1011000
lUKLl THII
W K. MeKiillru. J H. MavB.ld.
1. T. Hlinlloii K. II. tl rubor
Hum 1 inigiitoii
TmnaHot I loners I Haiikllig llnslnaaa.
- w .... n. inr.i.i. .(.1 1111111
nil 1. 'run tiny nl pn) iiu-iil.
Dmrik drawn no nil Ihu prlnclinil cltlea uf
lh.. iin.ui u...i tL....r....
.... . . r..tt.i'.
irrdkl AIIumi.1 tm lrioallai.
(SlIlllKMI'iiNliKN'I'Hi
uilM.rt.'ra .11 i.'. x rh N w ymk
ii't v Co. l'bilHiliiihn.
I hltil Niilloiotl lunik tsi. iiia
Allen 1 1 . II iiii. 11 I'. hi Initiia.
Nllllilllltl Ibtlik ol T.'kita. I iuIv-m.
"lulu NhiIiiiiiiI Ibink Mow l Ul. una.'
I 11. tu tsitti.tiiHi ItllllH I lllt'Hgll
run. k. tiuiTKi i - . PHijiiiitT.
II. M. HUIVK llMllllt.
K. II. I'At KM'IIHl' AhVf. 1'HMIIKH.
DALLAS TEXAS.
M'lllili.u ...ti.tcil l....ili.u .....I
hilaiut'aa; iiiukii t'tilliii'iiiiiia on nil nneeasfblv
i " . 1111 1 aeii 'xt'iiiiiiui' 1111 mi 1 no inimii.
pal I'liiea hi i'liu l ulled himilh uud hiiinno
UIKSiTokHi
J. W. Crou'tliia. I'liti h i'l.u......n at n
. ....... nu.inni11H j iv n .
Illl III. Y U. lllllloWHV.il. V Hwl.ili I..I.
Hflllli liter II. (). Krvny. IM'llll.dlV
WII.LIAH U.OAN'IOM
W l'l'lluHAg
iioi s ions
Z3A.3NTItI0X-l.iai
rEALEI.3 IN EXCHANGE
nsuranco & Colloctlng Agonts
I'lirte-slory linlldliig North Hldti l'ubll
Hiiiiur
DALLAS. TEXAS.
U'MII
S.J. AUAUH
J. U bHONAK.il
Adams & Leonard
Cornor of 21a & Austin St3.
UALLAO
TEXAS
Wo also nugollnli) flinl dns boiida uud
luiikt. Itiiina on g.usl .villi l.nnls.
U'lliH'l'.oin liliulH ul till polnuli. tlio llal-
IihI Hli.i.st. (iBii (
JOUXKKKIt IV. J. ( I.AliK
I'lOHltltiiit Vlee.l'njN'l
C. CCNNINUIUM Oiuthier.
II. V. AUNMI'AIHIH Asst. Cashier.
tr l A I.I Ad TKXAH.
CAPITAL-
$100000
Collection! riunlttetl ou nay of payment at
oarroiil rnloa of exuliaug
UlKKOTOllNi
W.C.Coiin.ir. W.J.ninrk.
Johu It llryiin. John Kerr.
C. Ciiiiiilng-linni IliUdltf
UNDERTAKING.
A. W. MORTON
Heilonol ins Jllasoulti Mud t'lly Oinii
lories nml
General Undertaker
Coihraii Street Dallas Trias
Keeps eoiistnntly on hand ready mails Cof-
fins or all kluds ami .Ises. Alaoafull sup-
I'lyol FISH'S METALLIC BUEIAL CASES
And! CasketSj
oloss li'iiiTi emm am casket
Far Children nud :
ROSEWOOD (X)KK1N AND CABKKTH
0 Also a full supply of Undertakers Hard-
ware iti.il tri in in 1 nt;a 01 ovory kind al
Wholesale lind relitll.
llo bus H lltil list. lilt s
OVAL GLASS HEARSE
or AtUiiiitiiiirH iiii fin KrAlH.
Onlorsi by imill or ififgi;ipb njlicit-l nnd
P. W. tlHBKIE.
VlWEKVAKERj
Comer Kiio mil Barwood !lre;.
Burial Casoa and CatkcU
aO.XTX OOP pinb
ol all descriptions alway.on hand.
Orders from the country atk.Lded to at
short notice. Urave. diiE and lots purchased
In tho city uemotery anil a splentlld heurst
and carriages furulabrd for luiiemls.
MISCELLANEOUS.
95 Camp St. tfiPotts. New Orleans La.
ADVr.HTlKlKI.1 'heap l Oomt I Miiirm-
offl All persons who eontsiuplais
maklnK con true la with newsp.peis for tht
Insertion of advertiaeineiils. sbuuld send So
ernlatnOeo. f. lUiwell ti.ll 1'srk now.
New York for their l'AMpHLIT-HiK)K
nintlu-trvmlh tiiUrmt conlalnlna lis' M
Over SJMD uew.pspeis and eatm-ales anew--lug
thooosu Advei tlsemenU taken Ita-lend
lug paper. In many slales "l s tnmeodou
re-lurtiiou from pulills'"- ' -alai. UT t
HiMlB tw-IAwW
KOOT'H
Garden Manual
Is fllleil with toplnsof Inlorest loevervnwner
of a gnrii-n-is i-tii's i r.ii i'liu iii ai.
and l HOHOroH. and contains one-bail
a much sa SI 60 hooks on Ilie subject UAH-
DKNKltHtliroughont the eoiimry commend
Its practical labor-savlug methods as Inval-
uable to them. . .
Tni for IOe(.iieAfeA rtJ6 aitoiefrfjm
thtflrrt mlfrvr utiU.'
Addroti
. J. B. HOf T. ai1 Ontir '
A --le-iM" iloieklortl. lllluala.
EXCHANGE ME
First Saticaal Bank
fmMmkm
RAILROADS.
7 1-2 HODES IN HIE SAVED
ilVTAKINUTU
FAST U. S. MAIL ROUTE !
-TS
WABASH LINE
TO ALL EASTEH1T CITIES.
Kxpreaa lsaeii(ttr Trains from Texsa eon.
fleet illKiel ul llunnlbul or HI. liotila Iu lu.
nil lMstl wilh tl. t j'rtnu 0f ui
V uba-li l ine lur
IWIII tNAr-OMN 1 11 INN ATI.
lour wui: I'lrmHi Kv
PIIILAIt:l.llllA TO Lt: Illl
t I.I Vtl.AKII Bi t I ALO
Detroit New York Boston
AaU IMKUKKUUTK rill MS
TheWubnah l.'ne ! rtiulpprd with Ihe tm-'
pi i veil Air lli-Hks) Ml I lei 'a Couplers l'ul.
Iiimi'a Hleepera and lh )ity C.mehe. uin
Ilia heal In ihe ot.uiiliy IihvIuii a lotion t
heating tippuruiii. hy which the heal la ills-
lilhulud uudur the acuta
rullman'o Clcopors and Bay Coachoa
AUUUM TIIHUUUII TO v-
TOLEDO k CLEVELAND
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Iteniember the Wsbitali Line la positively .
)' iiolir ij miner io .iiau'ru tinea auti
olfera iiiuit m)n and U u rlniitpri Ibmi other
rtiultst.
W. L. MALCOLM. i.H. I.AZAHIIH
Ueu'l I'SHSeusur A't Ucu'l Western A't
Toletlo. Hu Ixiula.
llu'liHtlly
TIIM
TEXAS &. PACIFIC
KAILW AY
HAS IN (V1HNKITION WIT11 TUB OSISO AStl
rui.llllt MAILUOAI) OrRMSil A
NEW AND SHORT ROIITE
ax. louis nEnrnis cairo
ASD
AIJi POINTM KOHT11 AND KABT.
This Line being fill ly ennlped wltb al
uitslurii liiiiHitveinciiis suen a. wesuni-
bouse'a Air Drake uud Miller's Tins- .
ssil I'latforni and Coupler la uu-
surpaased for
Speed Safety and Comfort. '
Puka Pate Slcejicg Cars
ON AIX NlUirr TKAIKH.
iHKUUfin TKTIKTS AND T1IU0IIUII KTI.
Buperlor SdvuutRHe. i-tTeivd bhlppers bt
limn iiouim
OH ANI AiTKH
SUNDAY MAY SO 1875
Trul.iawlll Arrive itn.1 llnliurt frntn T)ltlleu
as follows Huudays excepted t
DKl'AUT.
Well anil Rx kmIm.. mm m i i M pm
A.mftt.lll.llllltlllllt UltlOKIll
Through KreliU.... 11:60 pin
Mall and y"-i -i pm
fle""!!)"1"-'"!!"" i niin -1 v:su p
I'll rough rrolgbt. ..h - luu)
CLOfrl CONNKCTIOJT
At Miuiiimla aim International Jllljeuon
with trains on the International end' Ureal
Northern Itullroad lor 'lyier lurueuue
IliuiUvllle. Hoitalin and UalvestOU. At
Shreveport with the Ked river boat" for
Pew Drieiiiisuiiu ilie nouit) n wnit ii.t
Push Mall Compouy s .luges lor iiroe
VUkHburg and the ttoutb At Toxaikana
wltb Ibe
0AI1IO AMD FULTOH BAIEBUAD ma
tt Loull Memiibli l.sl.tlll t'slre I'dlrs
- and;
all fointo nokth anu east.
Inquire for Ih.-oiirh tickets ana rnte.io sll
Important poluia nt tno Texas and l'aeine
Hull way ofiU'ii enrncr Lamar stroot and Vm
lds avenue. . '
lliirilmu'HlHIftteroouiiln Pullman l'alsca
letpliii Curncan bu seonred al all hours of
tlioiley on applloullou to H. K. Tbollii
I'lokut Agent.
OKO. NOllLK
tienaral Mnperlutsui'T.
11. NEWMAN'
U.e.ml Psjatunf Asent. i
CEHTRAL EOTJTE.
l'Ji'''l'('H'
flflJJSTON&TEXAS CENTBAl
RAILWAY
ASDCOKNEtniOKa.
I1S80DK1 SA5EA8 1D KUi R11U0AD '
AIUMIC lD PACIFIC EAlLCOiO
sissoiai FAciric uum
CBICAOO HC1SCI A BCEUSGIOH lilllOll
. AKD THaV '
IISSOl'RI RIVER FOST ICOH 1111 Kit IA1U0ADI
OOer the best routes from tbs Ouut ol
Mexico vlsllwdKlver City to ail poUiU la
the
NORTH EAST AND WESI
rassengtrs hsve cbotoe ot routes Tin
Vinita. Sprlngfl old Mo. and St. Lonli
Sedalia and St. Lonii
Hannibal and ChioRpo. -
Port Scott and Kaniai City
s
I'ullman'ii 1'iUace Uravrlnf
Itoom ttntl sleeping rg
Run through from Houton tnRl. Lonla wltb-
eut climu.'". and but ou. change tu Chicago
uud New York.. . .. . i-
Tlckcta ouu be procured and bagirsge
checked to all proirtfnenl points In the Uni-
ted Stales and Cauadas from the following
stations on the Una of the Houston TtuaL-
Texas t'snlrul lUUvjav. .
IToO.lou . . Hempstead Austlw
flrynu Utnrsa . failvert '
Wnoo i'onitosiiisi . .. Dallas
MeUlnney. Shermasi.
Condensed Through Time Card
To points North and East via tbs . ' -
Boustoa and Texai Central R'j
Trains Leave . '
(lulveaton nt t.00 f. sr.
lloutou..M .at a.-'.li p. M. '
DnllHa.. . utJ:iA.l.
Ami Arrive ns follows at :
Denlsnn 11:1ft p. M
VInlla
Hi. Louis. .
Korl Beolt..
Kansas Clly
Hmlull
... llsi7r.li
..ncxldny ni. srio r. M
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