The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS TI1XAS. THIS'IAY. .H'NT. 'i is;;. 1MIK l: I'lVi: (TINTS.
xo. n; i-i:staimisiii:i in-id
HE AD-0.TI A "R.TWRR!fl BROS
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nTurnisliiiig' Goods
HATS
AVk invito I In Iulli'fMill nroiiixl
m i 3 in i nc.
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KEl.l'OOT &
I3STSTJIA3SrOHI
AIM 1
D ALL AS. TEXAS.
Ollico Cor. Main and Lamar Sis. lip-Stairs.
0IY 15lIJAHI.r. OlIl'lMI.S ICI IMCI S1.MI l.
Id) ami sfll r.-al otul ICm-l Uvui II -h mill I'nr I
iWr lroprl) nml -Th'h. llaU oll Hloii. 111'.
R. T. GAIES
Emporium of Music.
No. 711 Main St. Opposite Lamar Hold Dallas Texas.
Kr 1'ltKMKN IT NO
Cfiicknring Bradbury James & Holmstrom Hie Consnrvatory
ami or in: it
Tajlor.t Farley and l'llouleM'clloii .V Co.'s Slaiiilanl Onrans.
My liiMtriiinilliiiti lout .m.l fayoml.ly known I.. llu- mii-l.-iil w m LI.
1.. .1 nntiirtlier reei.iiiincn.liiiioii ilian. Hi.u tl..y Ii ivc Bln-ii.ly ami ju!l i am. 1. I ml
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J. A. II. HONK U.
m Hosack
X .A. P7 X AGENTS.
Supplied Willi fomilj Mi-nnl V"1"1 A!i"!r?fJ.T.l ltri
i s ll Proper!) . .1-isollnlP l.mn Umii. IUmI
litl Cnlliitcriil.
OFFICE: 111 AUSTIN STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
inn i ll
PAGE'S
BOOTS iLTO SHOES
508 Main Street
Ihs Lirzsst aai Sort Selected Sto:k cf CrSTCM-MA:Z Z:CT3 ai
F1XH WOUK 3IADE TO ORMiR.
Udles' 8lioes;io:He!iire:ii:speclllj-KtPltliiS Bo"'-
j53 ir win as. iwa yjisrj
and CAPS
ro
liAMAIS H'I'H.
J. II. IIKIltHHtl).
IIKRHrWI).
ri .
J. J. JIIM M
& Jones
&
Great Sale.
IS THE 0RDE8 OF THE DAT.
rTO Itoiiin Willi
w auu mak.no nik
(il rent est Sncrilicos
- I N -
flVEH KNOWN.
I).r) oiii' Unit hnWm lli rlc
in Mir- lt Ihij.
mi: iiM'.sT (.oons auk
on
Willioii! Koixard (o Viiluc.
r.
WK IIWK I'l.ACKI' ON SAI.K i N K 1.1 IT
THIKK2D A"2 UXTniUMED
P Hfl'K
l iii-iviiiimv ul 'iii' mill 7 us
UN K I.UT lU'1
Ladies' and Mi:::: Tri:r.n:d II.it:
At SI uiiil HI win Mi iluiilih' tin' iimiii'V.
Wi' in-i' Innlii'V nil nil nl llH'l" l ' n t our
slnik Ml sl' IK KKIilH'KU lii'tnri' II m
In i l:iir III llu' Hi'iiNiin. mill luMiiv M i' mulii!
I lir nmitiiI 'ii.
i sn.l.MtIO VVKIDIY
-UK-
I'LMO HATS
A I Hall l'lM Ir ill no.
i:(JUAL IJAliGAINS
Arc OllVri'.l in Our
Gents' Hat Department
(3 red Aliradions
in idii;v .hsi:s' m m n ii.iiikns
HOSIERY.
Inliictions all I ho way lliroiizli
ami Krcat itarcaliiH will lie
ulvoi.
ONE LOT OF MITTS
Vm Olicr.'.l at l."c. I.ooli at
I Im'iii.
Parasols.
i.Ni-. i.i r i iii hi k .' win L iiHiiii i
i li ii si In I'm i'lly. N'""' I'll '" I
fll.K l'AKSii. mill WIN I'MIIUKl.-
I.Am. Wi' Kiiiiriinlii Hint our HMHirlmriil
Itliil I'riri'Hi'Jlllllut L' I'Xi'ellril.
llOSIJIIlTO HA IIS
Iii Jral arl.lj. Mai omul
I iiina.l.'.
a i . i c ; : i.or or
Boys' Clothing
h In Im Iomc.I Ii) lhc Hnl ol
Hi.1 SniM.tii hiiu Ir.'iii.'ii-
llolH ItlllCHlllN Will
Im DIM ri l.
Extraordinary Bargains
I s
White Goods.
VK'MHI I.AWVS l." Haml
I'l.AlK S MS- MiKM r. 2" :oi l
t'l r f Kl I.A WN.'UilmiL- Im riiloieo'e Kiel
l liL.lrrii snlU. l.irto r pre ?l.
Purchasers Eccnomically Inclined
Will Ii Hell to call ami
iiiHlirct our inlci'H ami
nssoi liiient of kooiIh.
Samples
SphI Krnliilloii! lo all intl
r the roiiulr on npHn
Hon.
n:iti:Hi. ori:s.
llirr;llluns nil llii' llliiulit' lt.it t Iimii-
iiiriHi'il In Kriirl In1 flow-
tnrnts n' Trnnii (.i iicrnl The
Kurri'ii at W lililhi ( u( nfT
Iroiii Iti'lnlun rim iii
Turk.'v Di'lermlnril j ComIiiiiii' llu Wiira
l Oiilrmioe - Ausliiii anil iil.iiul
rh;uiui' Noll's mi tin' Siiinitlcinci'
of Pri'iMratinns Hi'ciili'd Upon
Tloiil in uro llii l ull IMir .i irnili ol
11'r Arin I'l lm r N ! Iinlim Iti purl
i l lillli il li) III. InliirUli il I rnnim
I rriirli mill Humiiu Nolrn.
iNiinii A .mii'luli'il 1'ri'i.a l(rniil
I.umhin Jiint' l'.'i. -A iliniittii In
till' Mltlliliuil llulll Ci'llnllllltlliiiii vlll
All.t lis hiiy thi' rliiilutinr ul Ii jiui
III Hl'l'tl't H.'nilll IlUK lltt'll fill' till' full-
t iinmiicc of tin' win- ii '' ' .iii cvi'ii
il all l'!urun' i'iiiiiIhiii h Mjiniiiht urlr
IVrlli 'UmIhi mi Sitliii.luv iillmlu'il
Uic Kti-xniiH iiiYi'niinh' iriituiiin ainl
illuvc tlll'lll llulll III i lie 'lili.
Till' Stlliillllrn 'luilin nil IrHpuiiil-
('lit NIIVn it m hlllli'.l Unit lliltl'H 11.4 V'.
Imu I'XrlmiiKi'il l.i tMiii Aimii in aiul
iMiKlaihl hm In lliu I'kiiurtil uml inn-
liillriuu'ii uf nifiiMircH uf iit imraiiuli
ili'L'lili'il Upon liy Uli'dii tttii Ml:i!i .-i.
TllC 'I'llllfH' Atlll'IIH MM'('llll HHVH the
lll'WH Uf till' lHHMIgt uf t tit llHIIIl'lie llltK
Hiri'UKtlu'iii'd Hit' war puny. A lial-
li'iy ul mountain mtilli'iy lunl itlri-mly
left Simla fur tlio fiuiitlcr ami anuilicr
will li'iivt" lmnioiliali'ly fur Kurovoii-
ni'iiy. 1'lu'ru in a it'iici ul iiiuvi'iiu iit
uf iruoiiH.
Tl.n Tiimti' rori'fHpiiiKli'iit at (vt-
Uiikh tt'li'HiapllMtli:it the '1'urliiMli iinmi-n
art) aliHiilutfly liu'iilculitlili' All Sun-
iluy afternoon artillery ami rilled have
lieen tlrliie;oii 1 1 n euliinin as il mow
iluwn the valley. '1'lu. purMiiit will te
kept lip until the euhimii r.aelied tlm
protei'liou of the cuiih of Spu. while
It hit MM tn run the uiililU t uf 1'lu-
iiieiiiittH' divlHiuii ut MuililiKlll.n.
'I'lic iliMlauee traversed In ImatH Meeni
to have hecli over tin ilile iilul the
'l'urkir-li foii'es ham imulu a muIMmii u
rt'.'-iiliince.
A i'uricpuii(leiit uf t he TinicN snyh
the Moiiteiii L'rnih are Miil to have lout
iihutil uiie-neveiitli ot their lurce. Iv-.-peeliilly
the insurgent IhiiiiIh atipeur to
liil e Mllteleil very M'Velely. Nllinheln
(i .MuiileiieyriliH ure lii'KiliulliK to mm!.
ovt'i to Cnltaio ami Itiiile mo thul it
lias heeti thought ailviMihle tohtreitglh.
en the cordon aluii the fruiitier.
A Oaily News' II. rail corrcspoiiili'iil
ti'lcniiiphiti Friday nciuIh loi tic
titiln c.iplaiiiinc; how the orowinn wan
t'llecteil at Ihrail. Completed luidcs
w ere iindistiirlicd hy the Turku. Kvery
one uuilerntood on I'ruliiy that the
erusiing was poslpuiied lioth on ue-
ooimt of delay in the c ir's arrival
and heeaiHo a larKe force of Turkish
troops had hecli discovered In nmhiish
lint f ir Irom the ln-ide. However
Zi'lniiiieriuaiiii tuiddenly disuppcitred
from II Ha 1 1 during the ihkM and this
moriiing a lillle after d;iy l.rcuk the
people of Ihrail was awakened hy the
Mound of artillery and musketry on
tht'other sitle of thu river show im;
llial the Hiiuiilie must have heeii cross-
ed (ielieriil eiiiiuieriminn haduone
to I Jalal. and crossed the llauuhe with
two rcK'inietitN uf infantry mid n pro-
purlioiotle amount of cavalry and ar-
tillery in n mimher of hunts towed
over hy steam.
INiUlit AsMs'iaU..! 1'ii'mh Ki'tinrt.
TheTiniesIn an iirticlecomnieiitiiiK
on the correspondence hetween Trince
(Jurist hokoll ami Karl Uerhy puhlisli-
ed Satiirtlny says fiaiikiiess luw not
heen met hy frankness ami the result
Is a conviction that war for which vu
may hope the Hpeedlest terinlnation
nunht not (o eiitlauer (he (. I rein-
lion helweeii Knlaiid ami Kussia.
A Vienna dispath to the second
edition i I the Standard -ays t is re-
ported the Prince of Montenegro was
killed hy his inluiiiiled solillrrs in
eoiiseijiu nci' of his h t ent tlefeiit. A
llliiull has I. tell li'l Inc. I hut l'l iuee
.Nicliola-1 w hereiihoulH is unknow n for
H w eek.
A special from llucharest to the
Times dated Sunday says prelimin.i
ry opcrntioliH on (he Damilie have
eoinlile need in earliest. Iloiuhurd-
mi'lits continue alol.i; the whole line
to-day im ludiiiK Hie latteries at (lien-
Ita Ki t ki I irohadi mid Kalnlat. The
Turks Hie reported to he preparim; to
eoiii'ciitrle their fohv uti the lower
ipiHilriliiteral of lliistschuck Silestuni
Skuma slid Varnii leiivlni' the Wid-
dill furies Isolated III (he Hlistruds
Clio. The fall of Tultsclia and Suliiia
e iiniot he far dii-tant as the Turkish
foret s occupy jnit thest' points are cut
nil from the lines of communication
and reinforcements.
A special dispHti li from Vienna to
the NfHn coiillnii- the f' reitoin ami
hh'h tine llusshtii ilivi-ioo w ill inarch
hIoiii the 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ('..irnavntla
w here tlip rmlwuy f r ICiistu niljiu be-
Kins while another ill u t niiilhea-t
Into the interior of Drixlhriidscha
w liicli threatt iis thu gutrUoliii uf Isakt-
( hi And Tiiltel' lia.
Note The Times' telcKraimt an-
n. hiiu e (he evHi'iistimi of Willicha
hihI IsiiMehi wb siiliseipielit t this
wiii. li sIio-as tlmt (he Hewn Is likely
to true. A .tfvii' Vienna tlispatch
also Mis the in-t i os-ing w ill prole
iihly he at Turn i M u'ureiia in a few
d iys thus the l;ii"iins cannot (lank
ft iin two s;li s at i -t the two strong
f utre-Ki of the i'ia lri!atei al Kilstli-
ch'iL Milestora S'sriin Hint Shuina
h'--ldu tuliiiiK the eon nect ions of
Sliurns.
A I'iiiuii corrispoiidt'iit of the Liv-
erpool I'ost ti It-irraph-t. "I hear that
hotw ithstfeliiliiiK the twenty million
dollar iii the Indins' lunlet the gov-
ernrneiit really did Intend to auk par-
iaiutut for tweuty-llvo mlllloni
lo lilt i I w ar i ' 'It 1 1 1 1 it c lie 1 1 's I low ever
liel Iter " no; o In.' iiiiliu'ulilNiii al
t'l lisl lil'IHi'tll I ''il' Iti'ltl'ollllelils
il. I lln M ti pil . id ml- hill) ol lo the
pi .l iil llity ul ili lei mill d oppuslliuii
llulll the llhelals the Itppllrillhill In to
1. 1' (initio for only ten inllllulin. Il is
-al l iiul ui.ly h ill it he m ulii .y reason
ul prt't'etlelll hi t hy Ml (iladslolie tint'.
Iii the I'TitiifiM icriiian war hut tlmt
the li'.piest he In slimlitr lnui;uai;e.
The ll:ii;i!'ciiu'iit helw een I '.in I Ilea.
cuiilli'ltl uml tin Mai. pit of .NiilLihury
in i pcti to lesiilt in (he rt'simitiou
uf the latter
A special In. m Tai ls shvh President
.Miii'Mnholi has aiilolieil ll inure
i 'i 1 1 n ii 1 1 1 in -! -i.
Ai'i'iil'dlMK to lhc Ht'iiil-ollii'liil I'luii-
I'uis I'resitleiit MaeMahoii has iissiileil
a ilcpiitalioii ul uiiiuiihii'luii i f 1 1 1 1 1
Hie lower Seine that he will retain Ids
ollli't'till Ivss iin.l utiswer for order lit
home uml peace ahroail.
I ii (lie eliamhers of deputies to-day
M. tirnvy the pifsldelil read the de
cree foi nially ilissulvlii Hie clntiiilicr.
Al a I'tiiisiHtory held to-tlay (he pope
iippuiilti'il Kir.ht Keveii'iiil I.oiiIh M
I'TiiU the present vicar apostolic uf
Kiilisas lo In' art'hl'lshup of that stitte
mill Kllil Uevcreud Jaiiu a (ilhhons
1 1. P. the present hlshup of Kleli-
lliiilltl N'illlllll as successor of till
must Keveit'inl James Hons Kvclt Ital-
ley 1. 1 . iirclil'lsliup of Haltliuore.
WASHINGTON NOIKS.
I Im Illicit DlmMler III Alillotmlt . om-
lilrlrly lrtk.n I - lirnlln l I lie
.tliniHU .iiritl Inter. lew. Hie
l're.lilfiil.
I N ii m ASHoi'liilt'tl I'les Kt'l'iilt.l
Wamii.mi iti.N. J u tic Do. An inter-
(stuiK Interview htl ween Colonel Kent-
hit; eilitor of lliu Memphis Appeal
and 1'ii'sidciit Hayes is published. It
is slut ittu'iil in ita character. 1 he
president thouuht the peoplo of thu
south sliollhl cnfeurilKO (lie llllllllKlll.
Hon of vigorous ami entcrpi isinK iiiou
ul the liiulli. Colonel Keating IhoiiKht
so too.
(it'iieritl li.u kery w ho has hcttu hero
for soitu.' thiys uianipuhit iiix North
Carolina alltiirs unsiiccesHlully how-
cvi i in disc of 1 lymitii lelt for hoiiio
highly saiisllitl. lMslrict Altoruey
l.tislt of North Caioliua has arrived
uitii witiiesNts in tlepuly iiiaishul
Flunk's fiaudiili'iit vouchers ciise.
I luy ure iiiiiiileresUlix as u tesl the
same loiit'u piiictices having prevailed
1 1 1 t iiiu; 1 1. in t the Mouth aiul liave lieen
adopttftl it is iilleed thloiiKhout thu
liorth
II. Crittenden whh coinmlsHionei
(ostlay its 1'iiiled Statrs marshal ol
Kentucky.
KxsCoiinressman (). Wiley Wells
of M issirtsippl whh comiiilssloiied to
tiny as iMiiiNiil to China vice John C.
Meyer siispeiult tl.
I). I. lioulh t'olleelor internal reves
nue teli'i;iphs loCiimmlHMoner itauiii
from Montgomery Alalntina that his
riiids HKuinst the illicit distillers was a
coliiplete llccesH.
A S.MALIIOKNAIM).
A'I'errllle M liol uml Kitlii Morm In I lie
Niirllitt est i hli iiyo I (on led - li iilus
I 1Iiisis (Irrtiiriuil tniiHlilirii-
lile lluiiiuue lloiii..
t'liii'Aon III. June The West-
em I ii ion Tt'lejjriipli company Is in
receipt of liewa Hull it terrillc Wind
uml hailstorm which apparently
sl.'il'led near Kiilisas City Missouri Is
iiiijini; norlhwcsterterly over the en-
tire slate of Iowa in a htrKc portion
of Illinois uiiil a portion of Michigan.
I'he wires ure proslrutetl in every di
rection ami hut few tch ciuphlc points
can he reiiched. The wind lumiunls to
almost a tornado ami appoint to he
rapidly approacliini; the city which It
will reach from present appearance
in uli nit two horns.
Later Ahoiit LJU p.m. the storm
storm struck the eily with ureal force.
Purine; Hie twenty minutes that It
lusted a vast miiiouiiI of r iln fell.
Cousitler.'ilile ilitiiiui;ti was tlono hy the
rain overturning teams and Imsses
vastiilinu signs hicaklnu kIh and
tli'iliH other Injuries. The liiiseineiitM
w ere ill Hiillii' ilislauces hw iiiimili;;
owini? to tlio iuaileipiaey of sewers.
Nu loss of life has yet heen reported.
thi: i im; i ii;m.
I lllcril Arre. of H'tiirli' nml Kf.l-
leiiirs lli.lseil l llin roil ml-K.rrjr
Slio I'nt liir) lull I lr llilroy
l.oa. tlvrr llr lliluUr.il 1 liuii.nml
llollnr.
Boston June Co. A tire broke out
in Mamie Head at two o'clock thU
morning ami owt pt away nearly the
entire husinesH portion of the town.
It ht'uan in the Htulilu of the Hatha-
way house ami in hellevetl to have
heen of an lnceiidiiiry origin. All the
huge shoe iiiaimfat'toriei) hut three i re
in ruins. Tliese were mostly large
wootleii Luil'linns fllletl w ith lUttchin-
ery am1 furnishing employment to
hundreds of men ami women ho are
thrown out of work. On the Kastern
Krle railroad a uuniber of passenger
ami freight curs were burned. Forty
dwelling are burned and the occu-
pants saved hut a rmall portion ol their
furniture and only the clothing they
had on. Seventy-two biiildintfii In all
were totally consumed. The tire In
under control.
Later The losn Is ovr a half mil
lion. The fire broke tint in the rear of
Murhle Heed hotel on ITemtant street
and spread until fifteen acres ot build
ing. Including every shoe factory In
the towu but live had been destroyed
T ill'. KM
I lesion Mil lie ill Hie rnui'il. -Initial
ul Hi ll I. una - Hi'iilll ill Ilia In
I lie iilinili'il Hex.
Hell Long the victim of Iveiliultls'
pistol shot w as Inn led In Trinity ceiu
clary on Ninul.iy and was followed to
his last itstlng place by lhc largest
concourse of friends (hat w e have seen
since (he death of the lamented l'rof
St'iilei. Then. weiK forty-nliio car-
riaus ami foiirtceii horsemen in he
procession He leaves a wile ami four
children the oldest child a gill cIkM
yeaiH of agti
I'll K I.A-.1' itiit'Rs' HI' hi INAI ha.
Karly Sunday luul'liing the iilllet'rs
renin vcl Kcimiltls to Iho coinity jail
ami Pi. Madura took all possilile care
of him 1 hi tlttl not suiter much as lie
wai kept miller the inlhiciiffolophitcN
It hooii heciime evident Hint he could
not live. Infaci he began to swell
I lew as perfectly conscious to the last.
He expired yesterday morning about
half past seven. Itefore IiIm tleiilh lie
expicNscd himself as being very grate-
ful for the care uml treatment he bail
rnci'lyed Ills language ami manner
indicated that ho was well educated
ami possessed considerable rolliicnieiit.
lie seemed to cam but llttlo for physi-
cal pain hut was deeply agitated ut
the thought that ho Lad commuted
murder ami staled that he was crazy
with drink ami hole no Ill-will against
any one. Tlio whole thing set'iiiml to
him like a dreaui.
Kt'iuaJils camo from Indiana hovcii
ycara ago. When tlio tragedy occurred
ho wan on his way to Joplin Missouri
where Ills parents and friends live.
n his person wore found bills of salo
of horses ami cattle ami a lici'iise fur
a twosborse peddler isshrd In Lampa
huh county. Ho hail a partner here
With hiiu ami for nevcral days previ
ous was seen in the streets ijulte fn-
ipichtly. A post-imutem examination
was held at ten o'clock yisttrdiiy by
Prs. Newsoni ami Madura assisted by
Hrs. Thrustoii anil Charles Lucko-
Tho hall entered between the sixth
ami seventh rib passing through tlio
upper edge of tlio diaphragm through
tho left loho of the liver milking a
wound an inch ami a half long gin.ing
the stomach ami transverse colon
opening I ho ascending vena cava and
lodging between Hie Hrcoiul and third
lumbar vcrterhno eu the rigid side.
: llu died of internal heiiiori huge; pcre-
toultls had also set In.
Mr. Is'. I!. Solomons who lunl on
tered Iho saloon with Keiliald.i waa
also wounded as intimated In our
Sunday morning report He ran homo
ai soon as shot and thus escaped no
tiee during tho excitement. A bullet
from Kcimilds' pistol during tho
melee struck him in the right arm
near the elbow passing upwards ami
shattering the lionet terribly. When
Hm bullet was extruded it whh us Hat
as though it lunl been hammered. It
is feared that amputation will he nen-
essiiry.
Haiismaii Is tlolng well his being
only a llesh wound. Such are tin de
tails of this horrible albiir which
created ho great an excitement all
over our city Saturday night.
I'M M k: i KON i iia:.
lie Dxrlll'llll'lil Mas Ntlhsltlril al
I.e.. Inioii -Trmni uml Volunteer.
Ileliitf 1'or.vartli'il for tlm 'iiilnri. nl
I llll'l JllMI'IU.
ISosriiN Oregon Juno 'St. No furs
ther lighting. Colonel Miller left Cas
paloi Thursday ovcniug for MoulI
Idaho witli olio hundred and fifty Ins
fantry ami volunteers. (Icneral I low
aril left yesterilay with one biiinlred
am! twcnty-dlvo cavalry n portion bes
ii'g volunteers. Captain Wilkinson Is
with (icneral Howard Lieutenant K-
H. Stem says a scout of twcntysilvt'
volunteeiH was sent out this afternoon
to go round the head of Orand iiotind
valley to cat oil' any Indians w ho niny
boon their way to join Chief Joseph
Colonel Terry has sent word by courier
bom Mount Idaho that the Indians
have 'one tastward. Troop have in
one hour for Lapewa. We will leave
Lapewu on Monday morning to join
fon ts now In the Held. We will have
Willi on one hundred and thirtyseight
soldiers and about forty volunteers
here w hoard tn go to the front at once.
The excitement bus subsided in Lewi
Istou.
IIKKK AM) TIIKKi:.
Tli Amlnclre.. ar Jlnrjr Miulrr.oa
Nrnlrurrtl la ll.a Year. In tti I'fnl-
irutlnry. I'lin.AiiKi.i'iiiA June 'Jo. Fannie
lirown arrested in St. Louis wm
brought here on a charge of abducting
Mary MaHterson aged teu years. Hhe
plead guilty ami waa at iitenced to live
years' Imprisoiiinent In the peniten
tiary.
I militia Lom uf Hie .n.r t'ro.ati lit
ill Oihrr Miore.
I'liil.Alii.i.l'iiiA l'a. June '2U. Caps
tain William M. L we of the I'nlted
States navy in dead.
Ii rath ii( Hultrrl Hale tl.rt
Tuov N. Y.. Jutie A dispatch
from Lake George announces the
death of llobert Hale Owen.
Mrrfiter nl Hi Ratioaal Bnak (
MU.unrl.
Hi. Ixh m June C').-W. H. Jobu-
s to lie of Washington baa been ap-
pointed receiver of the National ilank
of tho state of Mlnourl.
TWO AltliANSlANS.
Mursliiil .l.irluu Inki'. Ilinu It. Ir
I i i lain Irri'kiilur I riiiisseiiun. nl
I Kile lliu Ii .
For some tunc pio-t two siisplcloiiH
looking liidivliluiils have been luilig
lug arouinl town showing up mostly
at night. A gentleman overheard oi.e
of them return k that he was fi'uui I t
tie Kock and Inlormeil Marshal Mor-
ion of the fuel. Last Saturday Morton
wrote to Marshal l'lunkeit of l.lltlo
H ick asking lilin if hiicIi men had
been (here uml If iluy worn w anted
for anything As soon us he got (ho
loiter he telegraphed back to Morton
to arrest them as they had burglar-
ized ii house and stolen three gold
watches troiii a merchant in that city.
Morton set out to look fur Hum and
about dark fntiuil theiii sitting on tho
I'exas and 1'itnillu platfoim. Ho took
(hem in ami lodged tbelii In iUod.
I'll ur names uro William Smith uml
William l'urks alias llcniy 1'aiks.
Since their arrest two of Hie watcbeii
have In t'U found one In Culm's pawn
shop the other in a gamblcr'a pi sses-
slon to whom it hail heen pawned.
I'hey lunl retielvetl soveutoeu tlollals
for om watch aiul twriity for iiilolhcr.
NI'AV OKI.i:.VNS.
-
A initlir nl ( nkiiulllrii - I lie lellet-
iinn lliillilixril I'lisliiiusiers Will
Mt i Hon u nml Out.
NKW Oltl.KANH Juno Zr. John
Kvans was shot ami mortally wounded
by Thomas Tyan. Cause: Kvan re
fused to think with Tyan.
lliomas Smith augar broker waa
run over by city liurso cara ami tiait
botli arniH brukcii. AnipuUlcd.
Christ Wiuh(il ugetl eleven ami
IutU'iirtl Sclitilt. aged twelve were
iicclilctitully tlrownctf.
(leiierul (Jcorgo A. Sheridan Hpeciul
agent of the pustollliio depv rtnieiil
visited Feliciana parish to examine
Iho complaints of Pulla uml Chaps
mini w lio report llicmiielvtH bulldocil
away trom there (ieiieral Sheridan
concluded they might sufely return to
their homes hut they decline lotlo so.
They requested that deputies bo ah
lowed to do duties of post lousier. Tile
charge against them is iiicompeteney.
Sheridan will recommend (heir res
moval.
femtlUill.
Mr. U. I''. Kisrlilnhr of the market
tlrug store returned from an extensive
business trip north on .Suiuluy.
Mr. Sam. A. Fdgerley of (Jnlvtston
wan in the city yesterday Mr K. is
an ever-weleomo visitor to Tn k IIkii-
ai.ii siiiictum.
.Dr. Itecil who has been connected
with the Dallas mid Wichita road ar-
rived in tho city last night and la
stopping at thu I.nniar.
Mr. William T. (lay of St. Lou In Is
a guesl at the Li'Orande. Mr. (I. Is a
gentleman of largo means ami Is in
northern Texas prospecting for cotton
ami wheat lauds
We had the pleasure of meeting Mr.
D. ('. Williams eilitor of that slcrliuj:
paper the Mineobi Flag in our sanc-
tum yesterday. We are glad to hear
of the prosperity of Mlneohi and Ha
plucky little paper.
Mr. C. W. (leers of tlio Denton
Monitor Is in the city and paid us a
visit last night. Mr. (Jeers will remain
several days. We commend tho Moni-
tor to our mert'luinU us a lint1 mlvei-
Using medium for them.
We had the pleasure of greeting
.Mr. 1'. W. Mitulitll of Sliclbyville
Illinois in our Hunctuni yesterday.
Mr. M. has some real estate mailers
hero and feels interested in tho prog-
ress of our city.
Mr. W. K. Corni-h tho very elll-
cleiit agent of the Texas Fx pros Com-
pany at this point left last night for n
visit to St. Louis and will be ubsent
two or three weeks. His many at-
tached friends in Dallas unite with
Tin: llKKAi.n in wishing Ii I lit a picas-
iiHt trip ami a safe return.
We are saddened by the new of tho
dangerous illness of Mr. Will Trot-
man who is lying at dentins door in
fact It was reported that he wuh dead
but we have beard that contradicted.
T'liK HntAl.l) hopes be will come out
triumphant from dark hIiiuIows.
Mr. Jules Schneider left last night
for an extended trip for bis health
lie will visit the White Sulphur
Springs and other watering place In
search of hygiene. Mr. Schneider
has been tpiite ill for Home time and
we hope be will soon r.turii fully res
cu pern ted.
A nrdlrlB. f MB far.
A nitilli'iue w hich remidie. d)ipes
iiia liver complaint eoustpatlon tie.
btlity Intermittent ami reutittnnt fes
vers urinary and uterine troublm tie-
purates the blood oouuleraot a ten-
dency to rheumatism and gout ami
relieve nervousness may I e truly aahl
to have many use. Such an article la
Ho-telters Hitters one of the nuwt re-
liable alterative of a diatrderly to a
well ordered state of the fystem ever
prepared or soi l. It ha been ever a
quarter of a century before Iho public
ia endorsed b many imieiit profis.
nor of the healing art ami it merit
have received repeated recognition in
the coluin of leading American and
foreign journal. It is highly ettetiu-
ed In every part of thi country ami
i exlesively lined In !tuili Anirrlca
Mexico the Hritlsh .rion anil
the West Indies. If it I Lot ease In
public favor in the pant 1 In be re-
garded a a reliable criterion of it gala
lu ixtpularity in coming yrara it bis
indeed ipleudld future before. It.
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