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DALLAS
HEliALB
IIONtOl.lllATItU WITH
l'ALLAS TEXAS FJtlDAV .U'ltIL 2 1880. VOL XXVI XO. 111.
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SANGER BROS.
Offer tli in Week tho liirgoet and iuuhL ultructlvo aHaurlmoiil of
Millinery s Straw Goods
To bo noon in Toxim TI10 dinpluy will inuludo
"rimmed and Untrimmed Hats
Id very largo variety
Ijadies' Misses'
.AM).
CHILDKEN'S SUITS
And fill tho nowett novelties appertaining to this Popui'tniont and ut Iho
very lowest pricos.
Infant's Lace Caps
Also at rnoilorato prices.
CARPETS
We nro now exhibiting tholargost stock and bent and cho'coat assortmen
of Patterns of Carpets that ever camo to Toxim and at prices
which defy competition.
BOD "TST B3EtXJeiEIj
TA1MT1IY 11HIHWELM
2& 3 Ply Ingrains Oil Cloths
A very largs lot of
ATTINGS
An immenso stock of Japanoso and Chinoso
STEAW MATTINGS
Cocoa Door Mats.
Ileniembor that the soonor you buy Carpots and Straw Mattings tho bottor
as tho prices aro steadily advancing.
UPHOLSTERY!
A very choice assortment of
Furniture Coverings
WINDOW SHADES
EMBROIDERED SWISS LACE CURTAINS
(Something Entirely new.)
statu mmis.
DELTON'S CITY MARSHAL SHOT
a
Mulfldft of m I'liyali'laii Ml W aco. A
Murder Trlnl Ml CamrWII-Tlie
Coke I'unl-ltlllro lliirned-Miil.
ride Hi Ualiealon Kir. Me
Ntileldeof 11 rhyalrlau.
Njiniliil tu Ihn Herald
Waco April 1 Dr. Churlm Murphy
aged Illty-two years a riulduiit of Potior-
villi) Anderson county shot himself last
evening Hi the rotldoiica of Mm Davit
twulvo mile wual of tliii city whore liu wai
boarding liu was In bit Mom when Ilia ru
port of weapon which win a Winchcatiir
riflo win hoard endjii liu had boou flrinii
levural shuts til a target in tliu yard na atlsn
tlon wm uil J lo the doIm. An hour later
tio wiu found dead In hit room witli lbs top
of hit head Mown oil". The imiulo of Iho
woapon)wiU evidently In hit moulh when
HroJ as tlio ball did not lotion the lipt tuolh
ortonguo. A coroners Jury rendered a vur
diet of accidental death but mot pot.pla in
cline tu U111 iiilcldu theory. Dr. Murphy win
unmarried a member of tha Oainpbelllui
church Very InUdllgonl of good habits not
disinatod mid n til to wealthy Ho left no oluo
to inn (um o hit dmilh. KlinrifT Davis of
mil
brought theru lor Iiilormont and tlioy will bo
shipped on tho morning trnin. Thu whole
allair it a mysUiry which hit frlondt hem do
not attempt lo unruvol.
Murder Trlnl.
Hpaolal to tiis lloi'til J.
San Antonio April 1. A spociul from
Castrovlllo says tho Nolan and Swift murder
eases aro In progrosi. Thi'so nion nro eharg
ed with murdering olio Sandy near Uvalde
a year ago. Tho Jury out In tha cuta of
Swift It mild to ttund tun tu two for murder
in tho llritt degree. Nolan's cimn it being
argued to-nihu A witniwt mimed Long hut
ooen misting several days no it supposed
to luivo been inurdorud while coming to
court. Onu Perkins it auspooUid and hat
l . t. ..!!... ...I m. ..... I I .1....1 i- i
UrTU IIIIIH'IL'11. 1 UIHU IB mlll UUni Ul 4001
lug and exeilxinent over tho mattor in
woiioina county.
llclloii'N 4'll.v Miimluil Mhot.
Hjuciiil Ilium lltnukl.
Waco April 1. A ltellon tpecial to tho
Tclephono tiiyt James llmburt City Marthal
of llelton win shot lu-t night by W. A.
Lyon. Tho hitter had thot tit and broke a
ttreot lump mid wot bolug arrettod by Jlid-
berL Tho Miiralml 11 red in rolurn at Lyon
slightly wounding him in the nock. Jlnl-
bortit ahot through tho right thoul ler. It in
tliouglit ho ia in adangurout condition.
M
OUR STOCK OF
SPRING CLOTHING
Niilelilr of Henry l.uwrll ill (iulvralon
Bjieolal lo (lie Herald.
Oalvtiiton April 1. Uenry Ltiwoll a
wnll-known contractor and buildar comlt-
tod aniuido by shooting himself through the
head at 1 o'clock this morning at the Fimt
Ward market. Tho watchman beard the
thot repaired to tho spot and fcund Lowell
in the hint agonies of death. A note wut
loft by him aitignuii; that tho causo of the
trouble waa bad health and inability to pay
his debts.
A l)enioralo AnwnNfiinnlcil.
KpecUl tu tliu llemlil.
Sun Antonio April 1. A dssperado by
tho name of Bill Lewis was assassinated in
Live Oak county while fkining a doer by an
unknown party. Humor fays $1000 waa
paid for the docd at Lewis was tho principal
witness against several parties in murder
cusos.
(lencrnl Connie and NlalT.
Spoclul to the Heralil.
Gulvoston April 1. General Camiles
Governor of Tamaulipas accompaniod by
his stuff arrived this morning and loft on a
special train this evening for San Antonio.
They nro to have a conleronce with General
Ord on border affairs.
Men's Furnishing Goods
HATS AND CAPS
-FOR-
MEN YOUTHS AND BOYS
I. by fr the largest we have ever ahown and the largeet ever .own in one e.-
tabliahment in Texas; the beat In style; the choicest in material and m pricee
funffa low the pricee naked for similar goods by the leading exclusive Cloth-
ing ahd Hat "Merchants either west or south.
Iriah Kollef Concert.
Hpeolnl to tbe Merald .
Waco April 1. The Irish relief concert
and festival occurod lust niyht with a largo
atendanco which should convince Governor
Koberts that Brickhouso lied to him about
the impending starvation in this county.
nicd of Heart IIcbmo.
Special to the Ilerulu.
Galveston April 1. Otto Schasslor a
blacksmith died suddonly this morning of
heart disease. Feeling that death was upon
him ho sont for hit wife who reached him
just in time to hoar him whisper "geod-bye."
Kxlenaloii of the International.
Bpeclal to til Herald.
San Antonio April 1. A special frera
Austin tays tho International will begin the
work of extension to San Antonio thortly
and our peoplo are correspondingly juoiiant.
PONt-Ofllre Durncd.
Special to the Herald.
Waco April 1. An incendiary fire last
night at the village of Coke In this county
dostroyed the pott ollice and Taylor't ttoro.
Loss $W0O. No insurance.
NIW Onl.t 4M H I N.
Mrl I4VN ill UN
Jack Hard)' lleulm by (labrli l -i:iln) J Ah : thllililiiii al hew llavru-Kea
lloHrtl lleitirii by l.lliln Htb
New Or leant April J . In llm Joiiy Club
raiet to-duy thu Moiiim Ule fir two-yenr-ol
li wm won by Areinnri Mitt IHuiiii
HH'oiid lie. ile I'avu third. Tuna o(.
Tho one inllu dutll was won bv (iuhrlid ;
.lin k llnidy timotid ()u Hiij third Time
III.
The mile heats raen wat won bv Little
Iteli Kiln llnweU who won thn llr-t iium
lucoiid Time I 1.17 :lii ami Ltuj.
Illlirlallllineiil lor I.I IV
Clinton Iowa April l.-Th trial of Wil-
liam Klowey for the murder ef John W.
Wall elided to day In the conviction of the
daleiidunt. The trial began Monday The
tetllinoiiy wat completed yetlerdav and thn
argument! began at U u'chak. 1. It. An-
drimrt opened with an hour and a half tpeech
fertile Statu. J.S. Darling followed Uikiug
up an hour and a half for the prineiwr. At
tha evening tewiun Darling talked two liourt
longer. Ex-DI Iriel Atuirney L A. Kill
upeuad for the defenm Saturday luorii ng
and talked nearly three huur' I'nllowvd by
DUtriet Attorney II lleaton for an hour
and a half. Thu'laller deliheraU'd two hours
and found a verdict of murder In tho that
degree and tUed thn mintenes at Hie impris-
onment. I'ndcr Iho Iowa Ihw llmreureonlv
two lonti-hcci for tho It rat degree Imprlwui-
id tne piry niioi
ItliiUa of I'lr 4rau
New York April l.-Dr. J. II. McLtan
of Si. Louis yc.lohliiy utliililled lo a limn
her of invited guralt at New Haven a system
of ordnance Inventions which fur throu yuan
he bat bt'uii devcloplii with a tklllol fnrcv
of mechanic and al aiiiipenniuf over f 1N0
iImm). Thu inhibition of light ami heavy
nun hint cannon capable of rapid II ring wat
made III (he priunieo of Dr. Ionard llacun
Muler lllgelow and otheia. Dr. Mclean
eililulned that hit IV.lilil ruliget Iron)
a pi'tol to a gun grimier than
Kruno's big gun and ho claimed
from thu ililleroiil invention tuch terrible
perl'ectlnii at to make war liniioaaihlc Ile
jilani a national defence company with
twenty mllllont cnpllal a largi rintuiifiicturv
than Iwupp i and tuys mat lie can ami
Mexico to defend her.i If agaliul the world.
Tho greater cum having nuiiiuroui barrels
II red by machinery ihool lieiavt rroiu I. .IK)
lo slmta a minute Dr. Mi lan clalmt
thai ho hat reaelied the t lima! III life-
doatroying muchanlimt Hit lehen be
ai.ertt commands all nalloni to keep peace.
Torpedoes arranged with clock work and
armed with msgnett lo hold them lo lliKS'do
ot an iron-cltil unit) nicy eipioiie aro pan
of lliclr conception
ment lor lifo or hnugiiig
douirmliio.
A Niolld link)-.
KocliPiti)r lud. April 1. A spotted baby
recently burn t tlio fiunlly of Hugh Hryant
r. In this comity is rapidly attracting tho
curiosity of more than our own people. Tl o
child when born wat covered from bead lo
foot with spots of a bright red color which
it was tuppmcd would disappear In a few
dii V. but they still remain. The loreheud It
red with narrow stripes running downward
through tho centre of tho face and nock
while the breast anil back have moro tho ap-
pearance of a leopurd't bodv than anvthiug
else. This is tile thiid child born lo thu
film 11 v and thn only onetl al hat been other
wise than pertecllv natural. One man has
oll'urod $1(100 for the privilege of exhibiting
tho child next summer. Numorout smaller
bidt have been made but llm mother Indlit-
mintly objects to all inch proposals.
Lottery l.lllgillion
Louisville April 1. Ju go II. 1). Brown
of tho United Slates Circuit court to-day llled
an opinion in tho t iit of Comford to enjoin
tho l'ost master at Louisville from tolling
lotton addressed to tho Commonwealth Dit-
trihutioDcompimy under lustructioni from
the rostnllico Department. Tho decision
holds that the icizuro and deUmtion of lot ten
addressed to lottery comnaniet it unauthorl..
ed by an act of Congrats; that tho postmaster
U linblo to a mil for damages; that the lot'
tery is legal and not fraudulent; that tho
romorty is legal ana not equitable. J ho mo-
tion for a perpetual iriiunction It thcrofore
dcaied and the bill dismissed.
I'relrallna Agnlimt Duly on Woolena.
Boston pril 1. The Executive commit"
toe of tlio National Association of Wool
Manufacturers to-div tent a dispatch to tho
Chairman of the Commilteo on Wayi and
Means in Washington protesting in tho
name ot tne wool maniitacturers or tho
United States agtinst the proposed reduction
of the tnrifl' on woolens. They say the man
ufacturer cannot exist without a duty of 25
or 80 per cent The manufacturers' interest
of an annual value of $300000000 Bnd sheep
nusliandry ot untold value aro imperilled by
tho hesty action of tho committee.
The Ml inn Ion at foltoe.
Troy N. Y. April 1. Thirty looms
started to-day in No. 1 of the Harmony mills
whore tho strike was inaugurated. No. 2
mill will pay Saturday $1000 one-half the
usual wages for tho week's pay. The section
andt have resumed work. J lie arrival of
Canadian families in (Johocs caused some
commotion and a crowd of five hundred
strikers followed them to their homos. The
spinners have strong protection.
con-
Yic-
Knn Over and Killed.
Hprulat to the Henilrl.
Galveston April 1. Tho east-bound train
on the Sunset road ran ovor and instantly
killed a man near Ilarwood tho entire truin
passing over him.
A Wet Hpell.
Special to the ilerald.
San Antonio April 1. It has been raining
all day and tho prospects aro for a long
wot season.
Rain at Waco.
8ieciai to the llurald.
Waco April 1. Heavv rains at WucJ
and surrounding country this afternoon.
Rrnlai:Wlfe Harder.
Epringfleld 111. April 1. Patrick Fenton
an Irishman murdered hit wife last night
It was so far as can be ascertained a brutal
unprovoked murder. Ilcr head was crushed
in by repeated blows and teveral cuts and
bruises were found upon diflerent parts of
her body. The woman was advanced in
pregnancy fontoa has been arrested andi
jailod.
Confirmed and Rejected.
Washington April L Tho Senuto
firmed tho following nomination-1
tor Thompson of Mississippi Consul at all
Thomas; Arthur Edwards of Michigan
agent for Indian! at ( llalah and AV'innobago
agencv. Nebraska. The Senata rejoc'nd tho
nomination of Alox. C. Wells of Li-. -iana.
to be Surveyor ot Customs for tho District
of New Orleans.
fieerelary Mherinan.
Columbus O. April 1. Socrctary Sher
man will arrive here at 1 o'clock to-morrow
nothing preventing and will be the guest of
Governor Foster. Tho Secretary will ro-
oeive calls at his hotel In the afternoon and
will attend a banquet at Governor Fostor's
at night. A large number of invitations
have been issued for thobanquot and promi-
nent politicians will be present.
A Reaatlfnl Floral Tribute.
Cincinnati O. April 1. Ala benefit to
the society of Elks this afternoon Hiss
Neil son played tho balcony scene from
Borneo and Juliet and at the close received
a beautiful floral wreath which she says is
tho finest sho ever receivod. It is a minaturo
balcony scene done in immortelles.
Poatmaatera Nominated.
Washington April 1. The rrosidont
nominated the following postulates to-day .-
Lewis Lambright Middletown ! Thomas W.
Scott Fairfield Illinois; Honry Doly
Reading Michigan.
i ri-
Arkanaaa Euiaropal Rloreac.
Little Kock Ark. April 1. The Protestant
Episcopal diocese of Arkansas met at Christ
church In this city this morning Right Rev.
II. K. Fierce Disliop presiding.
Another strike.
Clinton Mast. April 1. Attrike at Lan
caster gingham mills by the operatives who
refused to go to work at the terms offered by
the corporation March 1st.
nantatced by Fire.
Providence R. I. April I. Van Luknn
Mill No. ? was damaged by fire to-day $25
000.
A lllondy Affray.
Loulivlllc Ky. April 1 A bloody mur-
der wut committed In that disreputable part
of thu town known at Lafayette street at
O.tft o'clock to-night. While Frank Wheel-
or alius Simnioni and Katn White a proitl-
lute wor having a social drink In thu Long
Branch saloon. Hill Alfred came In and Wat
very much en raged at teeing them together.
Ho addreated Wheeler by a viln epithet
which oceaaloned a dispute. The partlea
went out into the tlreet lo light II out and
Alfred succeeded In culling Whmder't llirotl
from car to ear. Wheeler knocked him
down ilaggorcd across the tlreet full Into
the gutter and toon Pled lo dentil. Ail roil
made hit escape and hut not been captured.
Alfred hm been Iho "lover" of thu woman
for tome time and hat ont o been in the peni-
tentiary. Tar and I'ciilhrra.
Clinton lilt. April 1 A good deal of
excitement but been occasioned in our neigh-
boring town of Farmer City Du Witt county
over an allrgod cute of rupo which It tup-
poiod to havo taken plnco there tomo time
Saturday. A man named Columan it accused
of the crime and while wait-
ing in tho city lock-up of thai
city to bo brought to tl.lt city a mob of
men hroko tha locks and gavo hun a dose of
tu r and feathers after which ho was placed
in the cell. During Sunday evening while
the otllceri were going to look after him it
was discovered that lie had broken ail and
skipped out fora moro congenial climaUi.The
parties are all very prominent in Farmer
City and vicinity.; .
Nebraska Democratic Convention.
Omaha April 1. The Democratic State
convention wat held at Columbus yesterday
evening. No newt hat been received up to
a Into hour this evening owing to the Inter-
ruption of telegraphic communication. Tha
convention will probably do no more than
organise to-day. The 'election of a Tilden
delegation it generally conceded.
Chicago April 1 A Columbus Nebraska
tpecial tayt tho Democratic State convention
hat elected Mr. Geo. L. Miller J. Sterling
Norton J. E. North J. W. Pollock H. .
Maloney and 1. A. Hurnmn all Tilden men
to convention at Cincinnati. Tho platform It
hard money. Tho convention adjourned at
10 o'clock a. m.
Huddvn Uealli. "
Do Kalh III. April I.-Mr. Henry Worm-
ley an old rotidont of this place dropped
dead Saturday morning wbilo going a
short distani e on an errand. Mr Wormley
would have been ninety years old next Sep.
tvmber and for a man of bis tge wat re
maikably smart usually walking oil at a
nace eaual lo that of anv young man. Ho
wat a toldeir In the War of 1812 and greatly
enjoyed relating hit experience at Lundy't
Lano and elsewhere.
A Railroad I.enae
Chicago April 1. Tho stockholders of the
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad
meet here to-morrow to vote on a proposition
to lease to tho svndicate which recently
bought the Chicago & Pacific railroud ex
tending from Chicago to i rceport.
An Iuiiuenae Repot.
Chicago April 1. The loate laid to
volve a $11000000 contract was lot to-day
for the immense depot to be built on the
corner of Canal and Madison street! by the
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Pittsburg &
Fort ayne anu unicago Aivon runruus
Mint Coinage.
Washington April 1. The Treasury de
partment has purchased .'115000 ounces of
silver for Philadelphia end fcan I rancisco.
The mint coinage at the United States mints
for March was $7476000 ot which S-Zjuu
000 were silver dollars.
A Convict's Attack.
Chester 111 April 1. Prison Keeper
O'Brien was attacked by a colored convict
named Brown this afternoon. Tbe latter
was shot in the arm and leg and is soriously
wounded.
Three Murderer Heulcneed to Death.
Fort Smith Ark. April 1. Jackson Mar
thal; James M. Hcaslolt and Uriah M. Cooper
in the United Statet court to-day. were sen
tenced to bo hung on the lth ot June.
Foul IMay Feared.
Mariotta Ohio April l.-Burbnra Inrnm
living near Contt'tution wat found dead at a
spring near her home this morning. Foul
play is foared. Tho coroner's jury it investi-
gating. Nlrlke of Carpenter.
rittsburg Pa April 1. Tho journeyman
carpenters of Alleghany City Pa bavo
struck for $2.50 .per day. They have been
receiving $1.75 to $2.C0.
Obituary.
Cleveland O April 1.--James P. Dar-
corob connected with the Oborlin college
since its founding In 1834 as professor of
chemistry died in Oberlin to-day aged 73.
FOKKKitV AFFAIRS.
CUIIAN INHUHOENTH WAULY rrOUTKDt
A Canal lit Ctiunrrl Ilia A limine audi
Mailllerraueun l'roed - ;l.
IIouk lo Ilia llrtll.lt farUa.
Mirnl-iiiuiuitllo Malivra
l'arlt April 1-l'rwiiler De Freyclonotde
claret llial Oaneral ('handy the KreiluU Aw
haasador lo Ituula lulonilud In nittirn to
Franco Ui preside at Iho tilling of the Conn
oil of A'deiinet and would probably rotliro
toSt. JVloraburg aflarwiuds It being aiilluU
pated by that time that ih new Ituulan
Ambataador would have arrived in l'arlt
A MAHATHIR CAN At
A circular tinned by M. Dm lure Vice-
President of the Somite hi been sent to
all ineiiiben of thu Senata ami Chamber
of Deputies tellliiii forth a nrnl.iei ii.r il.
coanlrucllon of a maralime canal hetwiMn
Hordeaui and Marhouriie. Thlili for scou-
liiM'tion of Ihn Alliuitlo with ll.e Medlterra-
liean At Dm lent urge the military
economy and cummorclal advantages or a
tblp-caiial and conclml.t by an appual to
thu government to undertake thu work or at
leaal aid In III execution and tho schoina
hat already been examined by a private
company.
roa l'AMI.UMXNT.
London. April I.Manv nmrs cnndliUUt
fur l'arllameiit ware to-dny clu ied without
npp.i.iliim. The follow IliL' are tlio nartv
gaint roporled!
I'hailus 1'. Plilpni (Jonservutlve for
Weaihury; Conservallva gain.
IC. W. Brvdiret Wlllirams. Liluiml. f.ie
Truro; Liberal gain.
Tho representation from L ndon cltv la
relatively unchaiited L. O. Cmiipton. Con-
ervallve; Uunural J. H. Speneer Balfour.
Liberal; Tamworlll Liberal; Liberal valu.
Sir 11. K Thoiniiuio. I. ilie
boroiigli; Liberal gain.
NNarUin Cmiwirvatlve fiir Brldgeporti
Conservative gain.
.A KINu'a TllANKt.
Athont April 1. King George has warm
Iv thanked Chu'lei Tiickermaii formerly
United Stales minister hero for a paper on
the 0 reck frontier question which ho pre-
pared toinii lime ago for coiiildcrutlon of the
mixed coiiiinisaion.
HININTXHTOBI'AIN.
Madrid April 1. General Lucius' Fair-
child Uullod Suites minister presented his
credentials to King Alfonso yesterday.
General Falrchlld expressed friendly feelings
of America towards Spain and the King re-
plied in a similar tplriU
FATAL XXI'LOalON
Mono Bo'gluin April L An explosion
from a fire damp occured yesterday In the
colliery at Andei liiet. Tbe number of lives
lost It unknown but t wenty corpsci have al-
ready been recovered. There were 150 per-
tout In the pit at TIII-at-Tyno.
HoMIIAHIirNQ ARII'A.
Buenos Ayret March 8th via Lltbon
April 1. Tho Chilian Iron clad Uuiacar ia
bombarding Ariaa three hours daily. A part
of tha town is burning. It it defended by
12000 Peruviana who have inflicted ruuou
Injury on the Uuaacar. i
INaiTKOKNra HOIITII).
Havana April 1. A party of insurgents
waidufuatod March 27th in Santa Clara dis-
trict and they wero overtaken next day In
tho ltemediot district and completely boalon.
Tlioy lelt behind them flvo dead of whom
two wore Lieulenantt. The Spaniards lost
one killod and three wounded. Another
party was caught In the jurisdiction of t in-
concos Villas. Four wore killed. Among
the numbor was Captain Alejeandero
Garcia a brother of the
well-known chief Garcia. Numerous other
small encountert and turrenders are reported
In tlm provlncei of Guantnnamo and Santi-
ago Do Cuba. The Insurgonti are tcatterod
in small bands extending into the Jurisdic-
tion of Cioncia vIIIhb. Throughout the sidos
of tho mountains of Santiago do Cuba ap-
pear open robber bands and they are the
terror of the peacoful sottlers.
Raiding Newapaper Rale
New York April 1. Tho Journal of Com-
merce which during tho late depression in
trade reduced its subscription price to $12
per annum will to-morrow return to the
former rate of $15 per year. The editor in
announcing this change says: "The very
large advance in the price of paper and
greatly increased cost of every department
of news gathering and publication will fully
justify us In returning to our former rates.'
Fraud. '
Washington April 1. Tho Tostmastor-
General to-day Issued an order forbidding the
payment by tho Postmaster ut New Orleans
of any postal or money orders drawn in favor
of Jordan & Prig of that city it having been
proven that they aro conducting a scheme
for fraudulently obtaining money through
the mailt.
Fell into the Hudaon.
Troy N. Y. April 1 By the breaking of
a scaffold ten men engaged in the erection of
the iron bridge over the Hudson at Lansing-
burg wore precipitated Into the river a dis-
tance of forty-tevon fact Three are badly
injurod one lost an eye. - .
Halifax Hnow-Ronnd.
Halifax April 1. The weulber continues
exceedingly stormy and the snow on the '
ttrnets is now from three to four feet deep
and in the country in some placet ten feet.
Mail trains aro all delayed and in several
instances cancelled.
Poat-oOlee Robber Nenteneed.
Milwaukee April 1 Warren Mercian
of Ilroccubell ploudod guilty ia the United
States court at Madison of robbing the Mt
Sterling post-office and was sentenced to four
years at Jolict.
A Villain Hana-ed.
Louisville April 1. Bon Johnson charg-
ed with raping Mita Annie A. Ball in Clarke"
county was taken from tba jail at Winches-
ter vesterdav (Wednesday) morning and
hanged In the court-house yard.
Jersey Mnrderer Reunited.
Trenton. N. J April 1. Governor Mc-
Clellan has respited for three weeks Fred-
erick Will sentenced to be hanged Saturday.
A Hrlbery Fur'tlte
Atlantic City N. J. April 1. Wm. H.
Rnmble. a bribery fugitive from Pennsyl
vania is still here and refuses to lay when
he will leave.
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The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1880, newspaper, April 2, 1880; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281392/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .