The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 18, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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nuotmccraents.
arAII BnuneiniiU farolHc niuat be
amid In luca
MAYOR W are auioriid to' aunouucc
II Henry H. Emay u a candidate lot Mayor
The ensuing April election. tubisU
MAVOB-Wo arc authoitied In ailiinuucti
Uennral W. I Cabell u a caudldate fur
Mayor at the oiuuln election. Tuuraday April
1 lwJ. .
MAVoll Wo are authorised tu announce
l olimnl W l. wylie aa an iodepeiidetil
candidate for Mayor lu Ian uf Improvements
and pmiiruaalMi.
till J NCI LM A N We are autiiiiriiwl Ut announce
l Mi. J.O.Kearliyaaacandlilale for council-
man of th tieuuud Ward at Die etiautut April
aleclloii. . .
S-lillfN(Mi.M rVl XV u am authorized to ail
's. limine Mr. Ansust Muller in a candidal
ftr Councilman 111 lliu Urst Ward at tho eusuim:
April election.
(luUNtduUft-We '" authorised lu an-
J nnuuua Mr. 1'atO'ICmifitaaa candidate rur
fiAiiiiAllin in tlm vm Ward llu waiila It dla-
tlmillv uniliiratiiod nu la proKroaslvo and will
favor lnwuraKo. atrtHit linpmviiiuwili and vyrry
olhw pitlillo work thai will proniuUt thu bent In-
toroiUof llallai. mart
itltlNCII.M AN Wu are authoitri'd to I
J nomiMMr. U. A. UUIaaa candidate lor
the ollloeuf Oiiincllmau 111 Ilia IfouitU Ward at
Hie riiauliiK April aloctliin. marAif
XTiITnc'IiAiAn Wa ato aiillioriiiuil to an
J lionnra Mr. W. K. Wluwlra li an aratidlduto
fur Councilman In Ilia Third Ward of tlio i lly
Klmllon In April.
ttOUNCllMN-W" nro niitliorlud to hu-
nnunniMr. Krank M. liockridl na a candl
ilnlcfor I'.ininclliniin In Hiu First Ward of the
clly Kli'( M..ii In April
L-j.J'L 1
HUN DAY MAItllll 1ft 1MH.1.
To hay lil'nlra Hunilay niul licit Hulilmlh
Bailor.
a
Tn Ululi cmiinilnHiuiiprn are iriuriii;
to limko Aiiotlir riild on Mormomlnm.
Tlili ought to imiki) tliu iwiiit.i lnipy. In
tliolr lnnt mill I lie coitimimiloiiurx lionvlUUd
thoiu ImiiiMNiiriilily.
An David David wunii'I nftur n illvorri'
nil both lie uinl his wile nloml fairly bifmo
tho country It Is piizzllnj; mnnu of tlm
ticwiiminira to know why Ilia ohl mini lied
o pornlatently itlioul his coiiluiiiilnlinn
mntrlmony.
Timv uwl to Rlono tlm fulno inplnitn
but now thoiio ainliUioiia would lie hcoth i;o.t
oil' with u ifooilly nninuiit ot ournlnrt ami
ubUBO. All tluno nooiile lit tho axt who
lout four or llvo ihiya IUIiIhk in uiitli'inatlon
of t lio Wuhiin btorni nro cumin g the
"proleiHor" and ImrnliiR lilni in effliy
Tin Iniliait lacrnulliiK a nvw eraro and
ntittiiDOile In tho wunt hut not with the
ucftlpinn knifo anil touiiihawk. This1 time
It in Ilia tinall pox bo in nrmod with and it
laraiiortetl that tho aflouro la ao Kr'l
amoiiK certain trilioH Hint IVrirn nrorntlonnlly
entertnliidil that it will aproud nil through
tho ftrmy and whllo antllouiuiits of the
north went.
Itai'oUTo from Auatiit Indicnlo Hint tlio
Holons are Ketllng awfully tired of tlio $2
per Uieut relino but thoro'a too iniicli
baslneos nhmtd of them to allow of thi'in
breaking oITboou. Hmnoof tluwu hud an
idea that $fl a day wae i;iIiii; to hut itltraya
and "took no noto of time." They urn tint
tho in nut miserable of lo;iilutnrn liownvnr
The MlHaoiirl lc(;iliiliiro la i;rludiii; uwny
at (1 por itiiy
a
Hom of the Irish louder claim that the
blowing up of tlio municipal gnvprumeiit
' oiilldliig in London was the work of hlnli
nen and I'enmns whllo olluira ;i'Sprffa
thoumvlvea of the opinion Hint it wni nut
the work of such iiKenm-v It la a pioco of
Vandalism and a specie of outrage if the
(Inllberato work of anybody that decent
men the world over ought to bo aslwtnu'd
of It is aa sensolcsa as It i n barbarous
niothnd of attempting to ntrikn nil cmmiy
anil nothing will ao soon nllciiiite tlio out
aide world from tlio cause of Ireland in pro
oeeiunga 01 una cliiiriiclur. Tlioy novor
did niul never will accomplish iinythiiig
800(1.
a
Foil tho past day or two tho country bus
boon paying Attohnky IIi.ish In the star-
routo proseoutinn $150 per day aiid;.lmii-
ilontals to show the public how much hla
luperlor Hiiaiiy Is intellectually. If a gord
lawyer had had hold of Hiiaiiy
hla tostlfyluff In his own be-
half might have boon disastrous to his
cauao. As It Is his testimony will at hat
neutralUo llaiiRnat.t.'H. When Oenkiial
Uiirwhtih took a hand for tho government
lit the llrst trial the defendants would not
go upon the stand nor will Doiihky now
though he need hnvo uo frnr of Husk or
the other Lilliputian weights for tho prose
cution .
an
Til question of tho r.itl Ileal ion of tho
poullentiary lease has becomo tho lt aillnu
qucatlon In the statu and especially tu tho
legislature. Bknatou Hums began tho dght
last summer lit his canvais mid took al rong
grounds against the present law and tho
leasing system lie and Rknatoh Tuayloh
began the fight In the sonnto and tho llrst
argument made on the sido of the oppnsl
lion was made by Ninatoii Uiuna. We
wore on tho grounds and regarded It. as did
at least iloen or more senators aa one of
the strongest speeches of thesesslon ;Whal
ever may be the result our senator Is
entitled to the orodlt of having opened and
made rod-hot tho light against tliooon.
Urination of the lea-w.
Ot: Austin correspondent It will bo seen
by relerence to another column this morn
Ing gets after Jl'oaa Ai uiikihik of this city
for his recently expressed vlewa on the
penitentiary lease now awaiting million
tlon at tho capital. Ii cannot bo as slated
In the correspondence referred to. that our
able andlpatrlotlcjudgowas In possession of
vu incts ami ngurea that are arrayed
against the ratification of t'is lease when
ha expressed himself so strongly 1 its
ravor. if so those who know Juno. Al-JiBimia-
and are at tho same lima posted
With rolerenre to the subject muttor umlar
dispute will be only doubly astonished at
bl ITlaudliness thoreto and advocacy of the
awe. Our Austin loiters from time to
Uino on this ubjeet have bristled with
facta and figures and reason against the
ratification ol tho lease and
tlio who favor It must defend
an act that will simply and literally and
upou1 no rational or patriotic base whnt-
ver giva In the next (eiyoar $lWO000
to 2000000 ol Hi slate's money to M Kssas.
CiKmNoiuu and Kli.is. AliuggesUd in
tha lstter published thUmomlng It will
b mora than likely If this great wrong Ii
dona Uieptoplaby th ttemoorotlc represen-
tative at Auatln U.at thi nan will na
dearly for It at th pole In th next state
lection. Because th state 1 prosperou
and ha a targe surplus In It treasury U no
mson why her legislator should giv
away muiion to two or thro men when
that are thousands of ohlldren In th stale
hon4 and ought to hav this money
and rary other dollar thy oan gtt for du-
Uontl purpo
m!Tikrwmw- CJsjiir'w v.xr"'vi
POOK rOLICt A!HU MS Jl aTlCE.
Wa rrKret to see a dlspusitiou liwniany
umala In Hie slat to "throw coid mater
iiiain' tl. udiuiuislrtlon of GovaKK.ja
laikARit. to use a common exprusiion ano
in one or two instances to actually a lai k
the governor before he bad reallv vannr 1
the gubernatorial chair. The convention at
(jalvrston was a representative democratic
couvcnlioii.and althonj;h ccnioseil or men
allot whom bud their f.iorits among Hie
candidatea to rectlve honors to be bestowed
at that lime and by thai bndj- and many
of them enthusiastically attached to their
respective choice the meeting of the con-
vention were unusually harmonium and
(Jovsr.iok Ihii.anii received the most
marked exhibition ot respect and confi-
dence of the democracy of Texas liolng
into the convention and participating
In its proceedings was a virtual pledge by
every mull and interest represented therein
that they would bravely and honestly
stand by the conclusions mid nominees ol
the body. If parly leaky bus any i.lgnili-
cance or strength whatever there is au ob-
ligation resting upon every democrat and
every democratic paper in Texas to give the
olllciitlsof thlsgreut statu Innii governor
down who were placed in ofllco by the peo-
ple last year a fair and houeit trial. There
is still a higher obligation than this and
that In tlio common H'lit-u of Jniticn that
exists everywhere among ri:lil think
ing men. To condemn before them Is
anything tangible to condemn and purely
from a fear Unit there I something going
wrong nnd before a Biifllilent trial of
tlio iiKTils and motives of ollli iala v. lmio
tho people eaw lit to bonr with high posi-
tion has been had Is Irrational uuju it and
lll-tlnied. II is a specie of starting cue-
lilies anil throwing obstacles lu llio way ol
olllclal conduct tiiat is doubly to be i"T. i-
ted by lean in of its Injostlii) and real waul
of a basis. It is the part of wisdom in a
people to hold up thu bunds of their public
aervaiita until it Is discoverul by positive
fuels that limy nro unworthy of support
ami It may be staled as a scll'.cvideul truth
that Hint ndinluiatralioii of government
will lie hcBt which hiM the mosl cordial sup-
port and ein"ini;iiiu:iit from the people.
Wo may criticise until we render inoii
viilloiis and tlio more bnsolo.ig the
criliulsiii llio more quickly they come to
disregarding public opinion; but there is no
man but is touched by sympathy and en-
c.oiiiagoinimt. lit tlm cuso oflioVKiiNoa
Irki.and wocaii bo fur sou nothing to con
drum but when ho shall accnrdiui; In our
views as public sentinuls neglect or go
counter to tlm interests of the siato or lail
in his high ofllco v shall (peak as fn ely
and critically and condemnatory thereof
as the subject seems to us to demand.
I'litil lliuii we desire to eu nothing but fair
play and certainly regard us unwise and
unliiht any effort to prejudice tlio people
aguiust any of our slate' ptllcers. In
the matter of dispensing or dlspoi
lug of his executivo patronage we
think Indeed that (InvmiMou Inn
ton has acted very conservatively
anil wisely. While hundred of applications
were nindo by personal friends and pressed
by every iiilliieucti that could move him
for certain honorable appointments nun
gifts within Ids keeping ho disrcgindc
them nil and retained those who hud
served under (iovKKMiii Uouciits thoii;li it
was understood that tho I'.um.un and liu:
i.an n factions were lint altogether Iriendly
Hiich was thucivewllh IhflMipcrlnti'iidciu y
of tho llliud and lo:if and Dumb u J luin
The retention of lit. Kainky oiio ol the
liesl men in tlio stale was wise ami credit
hie to the governor and tlm a nno may be
said of ('oioiNKi. 1'onn of I hi lleaf and
I'lituh asylum. llio uaiuo is true
in llio retention of lhi. HiMCAniNoit
slute he.tlth oilbvr an eilicleiit
noble and ludchitl mblo olllcer. There was
no earthly reason why these gentlemen
should he superseded but every rruson
why they should not be and tho governor
acling in response to what lie tell to he
right did not though strong personal in
lltiennes wore brought to bear upon him
interfere with these ulllces. His choice of
Ma. HiiKwsTKit as head of the Insurance de
partment has been criticized strongly in
some quarters but no one can say thus
early that the appointment was not a sale
and good one. His predecessor's appointee
Mit.Hi'AioiiT was ut llrst looked upou as a
poor man for the position but left it with
the reputation ot having niudo one of the
most puina-liiklng and utllcleut olllcera in
the state nnd amply demonstrated the wis-
dom of UnvKiiKoii UoiiKins lu his selec-
tion. Let us trust that such will
he the case In the appointment of Ms.
Hikwhtkr. Tho retention of t'.u'mN J
W. Swinhki.u as chief olerk in this depart-
ment Is A sulllclent guaritutro that Its du
Ilea will be skillfully Industriously nnd
conscientiously performed. And so lu
other matters. It will bo found where the
governor has so fur acted at nil bo bus dis-
played conservatism and a conscientious
desire to do what bis sense ol right Mid
justice dictated. M' hen ho forgets tlm peo-
ple and differ persluml or other Improper
influences to mould his ofiiclal conduct tt
will be time enough to attack and criticise
him nor will tlielUmin be found at all
backward or mealy mouthed In Its condom
nation of such conduct. In tho mutter
of the penitentiary lease school lauds nnd
other Important (jueat Ions he bus not yel
a sled cdlcially and It is hut proper to wn If.
The democrat io majority lastyeur w iscuii-
parnllvoly small it cIihorc of twenty or
thirty thousand vote.t would change thu re-
sult next year and It Is both policy and
sound seupeoti Ihe pint of governor and
peoplo to act with caution and wisdom and
harmony If they would have the democ-
racy continue to mould thedcatluy of Texas
It behoove the governor under such cir-
cumstance n much to dlscaid personallsiu
and personal Inlliiences and In hi appoint-
incuts and action upon tho great questions
affecting the state consult th people's
Intorvsta alone as It does thus not In
olllclal position to treat him with
oourtosy and fairness and glvo him their
moral support and approbation until he
shall Indicate by bis conduct that he is un-
worthy of it. We are for no mon uor party
but we regret ahovo nil things lop seo men
and parties assailed whllo Jhey aro con
scientiously eiidinwoi lug to serve their state
or country and particularly before they
have made records damaging to both them-
selves nnd their country It Is for this rea
son that we have said this much In behalf
of our present gnvomor amUiis administra-
tion. In the lulorer.t of Texus lis present
and luliiro we deslro to see thu proa and
the people bold up lb arms of liovaimoa
IntthAKU and nil administration until they
have beeti given a fair and honest trial. Ho
far we can see nothing to condemn and
caanot but fuel that the personal attacks
that are being mado upon htm lu certain
quartor rather arise from a dlsupKlntment
In the personal hope and preference of
those who would condemn than lu dlsap-
polnttucnt t to th lutegrlly or strength or
patriotism of th governor
THE DALLAS I1EKALD SUNDAY MOItNIMi
MIXOR MATTKltS.
'St.
l'atrhVs Day In the .Horning"
at yiiuj l'laccs.
All
Hunger From thn
Maw l'asseil.
Hood has
(icuerul Dlu Still llcliig
St. Uuls.
Ictcd at
Captalu l!oi;ardiiM llcalcu again by Ur
Carver.
Flros at Dl flu cut ruiitti Disaalt r
at Sra.
I'rcam uf
llio Lventa
World.
lu the Uld
Other Sfrtu ote of Special Intcrt'sU
Kt. Tatrlck's Day.
AT NSW YOUK.
Nltw Youk .March 17. The Irish afM:lo
ties are celebrating St. I'alrick's day in this
city by a para in through must of the ii
town street ending with a large open-air
meeting iu one of the east side parks
where addresses were made by different
speakers l'atrick Kiigan occupied acarri
age in tho procession nnd among others
present was l'atrick iinnesrd a. represent
alive of thu Irish societies of Montreal
There was a larcn number of spectators
along too route. I lie Most lieverenil Ml-
ehuel A. arrigao D. II. celebrated solemn
po illlieai luasH at rnlrli k a cuiliedral. an
a pnei;vrie was delivereil by Itev. Mieliael
W. Lilly A. IV provincial general ot lloiu
inlcaii order.
AT ciik voo.
t'lili Aon March 17. I'hn Irish societies
are pitrailing ill lorce In honor of HI l'at
rick s iluy.
AT MOM it II A I.
SIontukai. Maicn I?. Notwilhstandiiig
It lias heeu hiiowiiiu since daylight M. 1'at
rick's day is observed nil the usual parade
ol various societies. Mass was celehrnied
In St. Patrick's church. On its conclusion
father i'allairhao preached an eloquent
sermon in which lie treated the lieOi
question in a luodelalo and sensible man
ner.
AT OTTAWA.
Ottawa March 17. Flags are flying al
various public building in honor ol Hi.
I'iIM Ick's day. 't here was no processhoi.
but services were In hi ill si J'atrick's
church. A concert will tie hehl this even
ing in nut of the distressed penplu of In
laud.
AT WASIIINOTON.
WAsuimiTON March III. I he varnois
Irish societies of Hie dislrict tutrailed this
niorninir. in honor ol M. ratnek s ilnv
I he weather was bright and beautiful ami
llio MiU'hls presented a Npleudul appi ar
ance i no presiilcnt ami Secretary Liu
coin ami Hemitor Loi;un stood upon I he
step ol thuexecutlve mansioiiiind review
t lie procession us it passed through ihe
While House groumiH.
Helena Nerene.
Mkmi'IHN Tinn. March 17. A Helena
Arkuiisas special to the Western Assoel
ated I'resa says tho river has declined two
indies during the past twelve hours. Kv
erywhere the water is declining rapidly and
ine nveiiiow is iiisuppeiii nig lallmg in
some places even more rapidly than Ihe
liver. 1 lie weather I clear wind westerly
nil tears ol further trouble banished. I 'on
fideiicii is restored and plaiiliug operations
lire neiiig pusiieii Willi vigor.
Mr.Mcins March 17. A special lo the
Appeal Iroiu Helena ruvs: Ihe l .ver lis
declined live inches In Hie lust twemy lour
hours. T'lio gauge stands forty llvii lent
three inches. A more rapid decline is ex
peeled Monday. I ne levees wilh ihe c
cepliounf a lew places require no further
aiieiuioii. i ne ii;isiiiiurc now in session
is expected to appropriate liuuls lor the re
li"l of such t'amiiM1: as have been rendered
di ititiile by inn lloodti. An ellort will be
ni in In In Mcuie an extension ol lime for the
payment nl inxe.H ol Ihos" whose lauds
must lay idle on account o! the llood.
IHus lloyatly l-'.iitrtaliieil .
f r. l.oi'ia Mo. March 17. (ieiieral l'or
lino Din nnd gentlemen ol his party vis
iled Ihe various iniinlacturiiig establish
incuts in the suburbs this morning. This
alleruiiiili ho witnessed Hi. I'al
rick's parade nnd in the
evening lliev will intend Hie bauqiie
of the Knights ol M. l'atrick. Mrs. Diax
and ladles ol the parly passed the morn
lot: in visitlni! the various stores and slums
At noon they lunched nl the til. Louis club
with Colonel Howe vice-president of the
H abash Railroad company. They th
Visited Miverul resiliences ami viewed some
private collections of paintings.
nilaoottuneoii foreign News.
l.OUISK MH'IIAKl.
1'ahis March 1?. It is stated that Louise
Michael lias lied to Switzerland. Keassuriiig
telegrams received from prefects througli
out the country say that precautions have
however been taken iu the provinces to
prevent any disorder Vjn Hundny.
TCI1IU I.IIT I'llANC.
lAitia .iiurcn ii. i weni y-two com
illliuist liaiuillets and meetiiius are an
iiounccd lor to-morrow In various parls of
ineciiy. iv is procaine mat ine anarchists
will not meet In t Humps du Mars as. vu8x
pec i en out win cuoosu nuoiuer place un
known to the eovernnieot. 1 lie L-arrison
ot I'arls will he coiillned to their barracks
to-morrow. 1 rovincial prefects have been
ordered to semi telegram to 1 aris everv
hour lo tuoriow reporting the slate of uf-
liurs iu uioir respective Jurisdlcllons.
TU R HAMK.
Lonpon March 17. Kxnmtnntinn allows
that the case nnd contents of explosive ma
lernil used in the attempt to blow up the
limes omco inursiiiiv niglil is exact v
similar lo those toiind niter the explosion in
IllilSgUW.
LOST AT SK.
LoxnoM March 17. llio ship Diinsaf-
iruee iroiu Villcutla viil Dundee lor Liver
pool bus been wrecked on Hie const of
AocMouinsiiire and litteen men besides
number ol women and children were
UIOWI1IU.
"shook re."
LoauoM March 17--tiir Charles Dilke
liresuleiii. ut llio local government board
thinks too explosion was an attempt ni
cause a wiuo aprrjii ocsiriiciioii Ol prop-
er:y and thai Ihe plot originated willilhe
Ihe mitnnizrrs ot Hie skirmish I'unu. Sir
W illiaiii llarcourl and other hoiiiu Htlo
ollieials believe Ihe attciupl Was direeieit
iiKAlnst Hie criminal tmmirv denariincni
wiilch Is adjactnl to the oittcesot tho hvul
government board the guards have been
doubled al tho tuagaiines and military cen-
ters sent no.
London. March 17. Tlio remains of the
Into Kail Marx were buried in High tiate
cemetery to-day. The fat. end was private.
ei'NKWK s ic II i vs.
toNOON MitroU 17. Lord lliinraveu In.
Ittnda to prpoae at the present session of
pnrlinmeut a motion iu favor of legislation
in behalf of Irish laborer and for a large
scheme of cmigrnl ton in onler to prevent
the recurrence of the distress iu li land.
PKAK.
London March 17. Charles Witte the
Herman lawyer ami writer is dead
IIUIOAH.
Drni.tN March 17. ltlggnr arrived at
Wateriord yestenlny to appear iu court to
answer Hie charge ot uttering seditious lan-
guage In his speech of hist December. It is
expected however that the crown will up.
ply for a change uf venue lu his case.
m SMAN KVMIII.IXilS
St. rxTKKsiii Ho March 17. It I stated
that Cenerul TiuiasbeH' ex-minister ol th
interior has been arrested in conmviioti
wilh the dolnlcation of Alsttetr who com-
mitted suicide rvoenlly. 1'ersilell formerly
director of the poat-olliee has surrendered
himself to the police and confessed hla I in-
plloatlou lu the frauds.
U0MKWARU HOVNn
Havkk March 17 Among the passen-
ger by the steamer Wesiphnlia which
sailed for New York to day are Lieutenant
Hunt of tug J:uocU tvanh party aud
.
Sailors Mausoa Leach. Partial and I.au
toibaib ui the Jeauuettt s crew.
a c Mrisi! trroRT.
I'ASl. March K I'stxra my the tibi
ueiaot London. Hi. lVtrrsburg. iieritn and
l arlj are par. eying vitu a virw to take
oiut mraxurvs againtt ttieaiian lusts. Ibe
rtrrtsuu has bran reiulorcel by troops trout
i rraaolre .
THI TRUlK XkK OUnKfU.
Keprpwnialivea of France. Iialy llel-
gmiii Hutui 1'ortugal Iwumauta. erv:a
Sirllerlaiid llraiit tlie Argentine lpul-
lic. ban halvador. and tuiult-inala will
igo on TuriMluy llieconveiilion adoplrd by
tue conien-nee which lias ueen in wssion
here securing to.lie citizens nl the various
stairs the same advaiilagea with nts I to
patents designs trade uiurks and coitimcr
lal names that other countries accord to
their on u subjects. Kiii-'laml is holding nil
and will deter action until the bills now
pending in parliament are settled.
uusai win not siju. America win wnu
to see bow Hie convention work. Possibly
however thesn itales will give their adlie
sion separately.
ckw atveo.
Lomion March 17. 1'fhe Norwegian
"hip John llastiur from New York lor
Kotterdaui lias been abandoned. Ihe
crew were auved.
l'lttl lleukla Aciiiillteit.
Lonsvii.i.r March 17. The trial of City
Auditor l'h 11 HenUe in the circuit court
charged with forgery aud writing with in
tent to deprive others of money was dottd
this afternoon wilh a verdict of not utility
whic h was received w ith cheers by tho de"
fcuilunt'a Iriends who Idled the court
room. The jury w as out lillv minutes. Ol
all tlio alleged eily hall conspirators lien-
Sle lias hail the most aillierents since tue
charges were lirst made thu impression
liemg thut If lie had itonu wrong it wits
Iroiu laxity ul ollieitl duties rut her than
real intent to delraiul. This ncqinltal dis-
poaes of too charges against lleiikle.
A lluil Wreck.
Cot scii. IW.rin 1a. March 17. An acci
dent belel a licight train on the Chicago .1
.Sort hwi stem railway last night near
Woodbine a small place in Harrison county.
The entire Irani was ditched the switch
having been thrown; the engine and ten
cars loaded with coul and grain were lop
pled over making a bud w reck l.iigincer
(ieorge L. .Smith and brakesman J. 11. l.er
tise were Instantly killed. Fireman L. l.
.Montgomery was naoiy scuhieii.
rrosictln Suit.
Ukaiunii 1'a. March 17. Korly persons
holding certificates of indebtedness to the
aiiiiuiiil ol ii 17000 for material and labor
in the construction of the Hchuylkill A Le-
high railroad gave notice they will br ng
suit against the Philadelphia A Uc'idiug lor
Hie recovery of that aniniinl. The Hchuyl-
kdl V Lehigh road is thirty miles long and
now controlled liy the Heading. Iloldeis
of certilicatcs never reali.ed anylhing on
their claims.
A llrule.
Atlanta March 17. J 00 Jones of
Oglethorpo county sliot nnd killed his
wife yesterday. They were married w hen
she was eleven years old four years 110.
After the ninrringe Jones attempted toout-
rng.i Ids iiiotltcr.iuJ.aw unit has been gone
three years lln returned recently and
tried to get his wile to live Willi him. Hhe
iodised and he killed her. Ho wasurrcntnl
and attempted suicide In jail.
lliioyunl.
M km I'll ib March 17. The rivor to-night
murks thirty eight feet eight inches on the
gauge a decline of seventeen inches since
Lint evening. Iliiuks everywhere are com-
ing in sight. The oveillow Ail! soon be
iiiimhcrod among thu thing's 01 the past.
I he bottom lands are heing rapidly drained
nl backwater. A general Idling of buoy-
ancy prevails.
The llnsy Iturglara.
Cincinnati March 17.-liurglars early
this morning broke a large hole in the
plate glass window of DulheimerA Co.'s
lewelerv stole Kifth and Warren streets.
ami stole jevvelery in Ihe show etise valued
atJ.siKl. They escaped without tho ob
servance ol the police.
teiiiitluit
I'liii.Aoui iutA I'A. March 17. I'r. Wil-
liam H. Korbs dcinotiMratnr ot iinaiomy ot
Jefferson Medical college charged with
oomplii Ity iu tlm deseeralion of graves ol
Lebanon cemetery was acquitted this
looming In il';iirtoi quarter sessions
tientriiyeit liy I'lre.
Ki.iot March 17 The Portland Haco V
rorthiiioulh freight and passenger stalion
was ctilirclv burned this nioriiiiii'. The
contents nu'iu ling Hie liirniliire tickets
etc. etc. wero oeslioycil. the post oilice
building was considerably damaged nnd
thu mail lost.
1' nt rue.
riTTsiirno l'. March 17. Thu Chroni-
cle's Hello Vernon renusylvnnin special
ays: The report Hint .1. W. Anialong a
juror in the Dukes case had been as-
saulted is hot true. Citizens express great
indignation but have not resorted lo vio-
lence. Not lluiiserotia.
Iowa City Ia March 17. Kx tiovernor
Sam. J. Kirkwood secretary of the Inte-
rior under l'rcsident linrlield was accident-
ally thrown from n carriage to day andsuf-
fered severe Injuries. His case is not re-
garded as dangerous however.
Striking.
ToNAcisn M11. March 17. Tho Moonlx
initio drivers who came out yesterday on a
strike were paid elf to-day nnd discharged.
The drivers employed by the company in
their Dig Vein mine will also come out on a
striko 011 Monday.
IUII nay Orouk.
rim.APKi.i'iitA March 17. Holmes 11.
Kelly of rhllndelphltt and James Howard
of New York city were arrested to day for
being concerned in issuing $lilimo lorged
bonds ol tho Albany v. Susquehanna rail-
way. Well I'leimed.
rtni.AiiKi.ruiA March 17 The commit-
tee of stockholders to nominate a ticket for
directors of the 1'eiinsylviinia railroad to
bit voted lor a week hence selected the
present members of thu board.
Will hei vo Several t'jclns.
St. Loci Mo Miroh 17. Oby Owen
lliedef.iiittiift tiller of ihe Third National
hank w se pemssl In the United States
court mis morning to eight years In the
cuesier iiuuois penitentiary.
A liotharlo.
Halt Lm;k( ity March 17. A. Shell of
tin city ib c imped with $10000 belonging
lonnwue oiiiivra are on the trail. He
came hero from the casta few years ago and
oiniiivu a niuiiff nere.
(It Incendiary Ortadii
Di'notT March 17. A lire this morning
burned the Mum! house of the Wabash
rsilronl and two freight engines. Two men
are suspected of sotting 11 011 fire. Loss
I.I.IW IU IIA
Dliln'l Draw.
Atlanta Ua. March IT. A dilll
cullv between Colonel M. K. Thornton and
J. 11. Norwood wns amicably adjusted to-
day. They deny that pistols'wore drawn.
Will UiuiKle.
Atlanta Oa. March 17. K. H Stephen-
son (white) was sentenced by the tlevynillo
superior court to tUy to bang May l for
the murder of his aunt.
Instructed for Npraane.
Nkwivrt U. I. March 17.-The demo
cratic caucus this oyenltit Instructed del
gates lor Hpraguo.
Hold Milputent
Saw York March 17. Tlm steamship
Kibe from Kuropo to-day brought Jtail.
()ulle a tkniaatlon.
Littli Uock March 17 J T. llrown re-
cently appointed United Slates marshal for
the eastern district of Arkansas was
MAltCII 1 P 1883.
arrested to-day. charged with forging a
i large uumlxr of voturliers and Collecting
j money on tnem. Lfideuce licird belore
1 I uiu'd Slates J.ide CaldWell i siruuglV
1 sgaint him toil th examination wa uot
'oncludi-d. llniwn was fur yia.-s cbiet
' deputy in the tuarshil's o;!iiv. and was ap-
p noted to aurrerd Turrence. who recent. y
. 1 n . 1. . . ii. 11 tin
ur... j.. ...U....O " r "1". I
church aim is umier-'O-u i v ar
liiiancial urruuistaiKis.
Ills arrest cauw-s
quite a bcnsation.
Murdur aud suhiile
I'lTiKssiao. Ya. Man It l7.-y(eucer
1'ageand a woman named Martha Vine
icoloreji lived together at Kver-reen
ilaud on the Nortoik t Western railway.
A few days ago the woman dud
as alleged by . l'age Iroiu
injuries ns'civrd by falling
into the lire. Her burial followed huase-
(Hieiit events led lo I lie beliel Unit deceased
had been killed and the remains were (lis
interred. Au examination revealed the
loci that the woman's throat had been cut.
l'age was suspected ami au officer went to
arrest bun and found him dead in his
cabin. It is supposed he committed
suicide.
I' alter a Cloud.
Niwiit Hiiii N. Y. March 17. -The Inves-
tigation of the late Judge Taylor's Invest
ing busine&s indicates a lieuvy deficit esti-
mated by 81.1110 ns high as a quarter of a
million d illars. Theaiiioiiut will be greatly
'educed by llio sale of western lands in
which be was au extensive investor lor
many years. Judge Taylor has oeeti doing
an extensive business investing money lor
clients unit his business undoubtedly suf-
fered from depreciation in real estate dur-
ing the past tun years. There aro vague
charges.
Kulapseit.
Hi'iust.i'iiri.ii 1 1. 1. March 17. The trouble
between the Springlield Iron company ami
the fimalgumatt d a.-sociai ion of iron and
steel workmsiu thiseily wdiich wassupposed
to have been settled yesterday has uguin
been renewed. hen the men went to work
this morning it was found there was a mis.
understanding about the terms of settle-
ment ol the ditlieulty and they refused lo
go 10 work. The Mttiution at tins time is
Hie same as belore the licgutialions were
entered into yesterday.
ADDITION AL STH l.VL NLWS.
ItuMtrop.
llAsruoi' .March 17. (Special. Colonel
M. W. Trigg who lias been quilu ill for
some time is improving slighlly.
Home of the country hoys had an alterca-
tion w ith some negroes to-day and from
threats vu are afraid some serious troimle
mav incur. Thn town is crowded to-day
ami business is lively. Thn weather is line.
Iloiisluu.
Houston March 17 Special. Jack
White 1111 old nod well known policeman
was killed to-'iihl about 1- o'clock by j
soinu negrois in I he lilili ward. White wn's
eiideae i-iiig lo quiet a row. While was one
of the tony iri hmen who held Hahine l'ass
ngaiusl Hie entire Federal licet during the
war aud received the personal thanks of
Jell Davis who designated these men us
the foi l y bravest 11. en of the Confederacy.
(roenlMteck.
(i Rorsn kti'k March 17. Special. Mrs.
MaMiu (iaylord Smith Iroiu Kxeter ling
land hciiirid to a good audience this even--ing
on .Mormonism. Hhe claims intimate
acquaintance wilh llrighuin Young; said he
iiitd thirty live wives and that Annie I'.lir.n
was the thirty third. The lecture was not
particularly iirilliaut.
A rumored case ol small pox near hero
created much excitement but the report
pioved lalse.
There has been plenty ol rain; but Utile
done towards fanning.
Dislrict. court convened the first Monday
ot I hi month but has done utmost nothing.
Morgan.
Muirr.iAN March 17. Special. The elec-
tion to day 011 local option in this city re-
sulted in I'J minority against prohibition.
The whisky men are jubilant.
iMiipmouts ol eollon to date .11100 bales.
Health goood.
The ireiiernl outlook lor the grain crop is
excellent.
tins winier lias been very disastrous to
sheep inch. It is nothing to bear them say
they have lost .ni or (jod head frmu llocks
ranging Irom ihi lo I nun.
.Messrs. lavlor .V I illumines arrived
yesterday Willi 1! K lino buck's Iroiu Mich-
igan.
(.nun is coining up l.nclv. and stock ha
generally inipmvcil.
t'lc uurno
Ci ki.ui'.nk March 17. Special. B. Sng
don illiaiu A. Kohy and .1. M. Drown.
(raveling uge-ils lor t Itngin.tn's Modol nur
series Homer. Louisiana are 111 thu city
taking orders.
iesicrdnv evening about 8 o'clock.
inrougii inn Kiuiiuess 01 ur. ii. .11 tinker
manager ami his geiitleiuiiu v "chieis.
Messrs. HuiinderH and Rawlins a telephone
coiiuciri 1011 w us iiuiiiii over ine XXestern
1 mon wire iroiu Clctuiriie to Dallas work-
ing the "phone" at this end from your cor
respondent s house. With a lew invli..!
ladies nnd gentlemen we enjoyed tho even
ing in conversation with .Mr. ( lower noma
per of your exchange Mr. Smith of the
11 siiAi.n una several ladies nnd gentlemen
01 your cuy ill their residences
Wo wero nlso connected nt Dallas
Willi x nxxhttchic. mukme u circuit
of ninety miles. Mr. Deckmun the manager
of the office there favored us with some
pieasani conversation ami sweet inns efroin
the violin and harp. Tho articulation was
perfectly clear nnd the clatter of Hu
telegraphic insiruiuenis in llio Western
i mon omce in your city passing througli
I heir " 'phone" could be ilislincilw
1111 evening Mayor llodger nnd others of
x iconrne ami ine niavor of vour
city will exchange greetings over
tue wire niul the tine baud at Mnv.r'. iur.
den will treat our people to some musical
selections waned to us over the wim
t ity Marshal l rincr returned from Sweni.
water yesterday evening and reports his
brother who was badly wounded In tlio
shooting affray at thai place a few weeks
since ininroviiig although amputation of
uni'oi ins lingers was necessary.
1 lie walls ol the neiv coiirt honsa am in
union one iniru 01 completion.
t leiiitruo wants and needs e:n.wnrk and
nlso some one who has the capital nnd en-
terprise to build them. It would be a pay-
ing investment.
TUTT'S
PILLS
I'u. Ten-. -fiiur.s.ri turten yeais 1 luva
t"--u a nnilvi- ig liysii t'uiistipaliou and
this. i.si. ennii jour pita wre reeimmii m!e I
'"'; I 1 lbi'Ul(l'iltilhllttlofnllli' I .
nevir a vd man Ihto (nw uIK.i!vs ).
Pi-rfwi rrv-ulnr atisill imI-h g.u .1 1 ) 1 .
j.-iiied f.aiy tHiiimttaohl llli 'l!t rt . .
tliCtt 1l ITl-t 111 p-.i.l.
hav. rt. l..t-niP!"(i l.oni.T.ilf.Kf.
SYMPTOMS OF
A TORPID I.IVER.
I.oaeof AptetlteNauaesllowplacostlxrs
ram In the Head wilh a dull aenantion
In the back part Vain under the Hhouldcr
Wade llunaa iifter catlnir7vith a ills
inolinatlon to exertion cf body or inindl
lrritubility of teinper.Xow eplritii Loaa
or memory with n foeltna" of liiiviU(r no.
lected otunduty WenrlnesaT Dlaaineaa:
Muttering Dr thelienrt Dots before tlm
y . Yellow Bkln llenduehoT Kestleea.
eaaatniirhthlithlyoolored Urine. "
'TIIKSE WARNINrta ARK UNHVKllKlT
'TOWiff " Wlli WVtlOPlK
... 1. " ll-l."eer ally nitunlnl In
ol f "?'" rlVrr....r."i a .Nm1i3
. Mink
THTrs hair m.
Ihla ifvV U"i If.? "T "u '''citl."n ol
A SUa Trie Tight Ue 1 of.
Kicha: A. l'roct jr the well-known lec-
turer on astronomy once tried the expeii-
ment ot wearing a corset anJ thusdescrioes
the result: "Whtu the subject of corset-
wearing was uudcr discussion ia the pages
of the tlnghsh Mechanic 1 is struck by
ii.. i.lie of some as to its use
in re
ducing corpulence. 1 was corpuieui. 1
a!o was disposed as I am still to use an
iuterrst iii leuttic experiment. 1 thought
1 unidd give this matter a lair trial. I
read ail Ihe instructions careluhy lollowed
.hem and varied Hie tune ot applying? pres
sure Willi mat peiiecnj 11"
about which ivrrcpoiulcnls were
so enthusUstic. 1 hs foolish
enough to try the thing for a matter of lour
(ks. Then I laughed al myself as a hope-
less id ot and determined to give up the
MHinot to reduce bv artificial means that
siihcruhundaiireo! fat oil which only starva-
tion and much exercise or the air ul Amer-
ica has ever had uny real reducing influ-
ence. Hut I was reckoning without my
host. As the Chinese lady sutlers 1 am
told alien her feet bindings aro taken ml.
and the list headed babv bowls when his
head hoards are removed so lor a while was
it wilh me. 1 toiind myself manifestly nut-
ter in stays. I laughed at myself no lunger.
1 wa too angry with niysell to laugn. 1
would a-s soon have condemned myself to
using crutches all the time as to wearing
always a busk lint for one month of lolly
1 had to endure three months of discom-
fort. At Ihe end of that lime 1 was my
own uuu again. Chicago Tunes.
A Novel Trade lu Maryland.
Walter K. Hariuau purchased a full bar-
rel of the best 11 mr last week for one cent.
In lisoking among hi change ho found mi
old peony dated l?i. John T. T. llrown
the lessee of the Ha ly Harris mill being
in the store at the time began bidding on
it and linully agreed to make Mr. llaruian
a barrel ol ihe best llour for the coin and
the oiler was accepted. It has beeu ascer-
tained that the coin will sell readily to coin
hunters for $Jo and a man in llackensack
New Jersey has ull'ured that sum tor It.
Centreville Observer.
(j'utknvri
T O
AVniulei till ( liri'M of Salt llhculil xvben
riivsfrinii.-' HonpitaU uni) all
Oilier MruiiH I'll 1 tell.
SAI.V KHKI'M.
I htive been 11 great fililli rer xvlth Salt Kliellnl
loritilr'y year- ciiiotin-in-inir ill my head niul
lice sil l evieudilig oer the greater nnrl of my
In. lie. I loive tnl;rii Ksl!eui of iiie-lii hit s tor trie
tilooil of ittlVi r.-i'. kni ts ui.il irled Koixt physi.
l inns a'l ot w tiieh 'I iii inn no goinl ami I cs.ne
t tin! nin hiM -it licit I coulil nut he en-oil Put
a trieiid culled eiy aiteiilion tu ( i rn i. i:a P.kjib.
mr. iioi f em niul 11 cl tlicin until my skin s
lierfrelH'inioolh. and I c-imiiler mvself ctilirclv
euri d. Yieirs truly
An xw.m. Mass. It. WH.SOX I.OKI'.
HALT KlliriM.
i ili'cin It 1:1 kiu r. are tho ereatest me'li-
cilies on eiudi. Ha l ltie wor..l cae of Sail
Kluuni 111 Hi is eniuiiry. My inoilier hud It
twenty years ami hi luct died from iu I beileve
('11 rum 11 a would have saved her life. My arms
lireaxl niul head were covere.l for three Tears
which iiotliinir relieved or cured until 1 used ihe
I'cnocin Ukmo.vkst (lilisid luullier iiUeniallv.
and iri nciriii and Ciuict UA Hoac (the iireat
skin cures) externally. J.W. ADAXIS
AKWAIlK uino.
SALT Hllia.H.
I had tried everything I lmd lieanlof hi Ibe
cast and west lor Suit klieum. Myeuewiisenii-
sldeied a very bid one. Mv laee. bead and
mine purls of my body w ere almost law Head
'overetl Willi scans ami sores. .Suilciiiigfesrliil.
"lie very ski'ful physician sni.l he would r.ohi.r
not treat It. ami some of ilieiu tliluk now I 11111
only urn 'il tiuaiioiiirilv. I think not lor I have
not a panicle nl S H Klieinn iituiut inc. and en
case is considered wonderful. I hunks to ci-ti.
cum lUr.ilKiUKs Mts. S. K W llll'l'l.tf.
liKCATi ii Mien
SALT ItllKl M.
No system of reiuedli s ever cninp.mu.Ud so
tlloi.iiiglily eradicate lliediseaM's for w hich lliey
un; intended us the i.'ctiitux Kkmiuhks. Many
rcnnukable cures liuveeniiie lo mv knowledge
ami I I'cel tate In warranting suiishu tloii if p.
reotlotM ure lolioived. Muiierues that liirullllny
cure suit Kin uie. as i c rici i: Kkikioi: On
w ill cure uny kind ot skin itl-i 'iscs
i:il.s 11. Miiltsl-: Diugoi
Proprietor torlc's Pyspepsia c:ui.
Hoi i.istiin M ass.
I'liinr I'lilicurn Mc uii'l 5loi pi r Pox- lie-
solxelll. II ml er hoille. Ciilleura Soap. JiC.
Culieiiiu sliinin; Soup 1 -11 . y. rvwhere.
I'oriKK Hul l! XMM'lll iMr! I OM -A (i V. llilHoll .
TIT fsJ "2 11 u'"- r"r
JU 'X Ik 3 riiu..ei1 or ilreasv
sxiil. it-aik lled. rlnipl. s. Skin ICeDlivlies.aiid
lutiiiinle llinu'.rs Is I'lilleuru Snap un eX'iui"-
Ito M1I11 Itnaiiiiiitir and Toilet Uslh and
Nuriery Hn-ieliv
COMPLETE TREATMENT $1
A single dose of SanfonPa Itadleal Cure In
- on! e neves inn lt.ost violent Sneezing or
liesd Co da clears the Head as ly nuiRio in
watery discharges from the Xosi and Kyes ere-
venu UIiikIiik Noises inthellead. cures Nervous
lleailuih- niul mlntues Chills and Fever In
Cliionli! I'smrrh it cleanses lliu nasal pass-
sillies of foul mucus restores the senses of
smell ljteiinil bearing when uit'ectcil. fm-a Hi
head throat and bronchial lut.es of oib-nslve
mailer sweetens and purities tlm breadi stops
tliecough mid atresia the progress of lalirrh
towards I'onsinnptloii
Onolwtlle Kadlcal Cure one Isvx CatarrlialSol-
vent and Sanfiml's Inhaler nil In one packano
of all druggisis for It. Ask for Hanh.ku s
lUuini. u na. 1'oTTia Dm ash Curitii ii
i n. Huston.
COxS tlon.lne Inslaiit it laaiiiIed
. yVOLUic. of rheuinstism. lieuralu a scl-
CKtSM'y isniglis colds weak
. VJA back. Meuiaeh niul bowels
J "x ''isitliig pains numbness
-V Y- - " hysterls. female pains palpi-
' '.VJy -Mallon dvspj.psia liver .11111.
I'bdrd bilious fuver malaria
tLtCTRIMv!.1!'' ''I' demies. Csilllna'
Ai 1 " e 1 M"0lr" tan K'.cctrle Bnlteiy
tASTER "iiiliined wilh a Porous Plus.
rysrh.iV U'n "J 1'1"k'h M 4lu' IS M
BOOTS AND SHOES!
HKM0VAL! I REMOVAL!
NMnovSl'm
.VA.1 ux t0t k ot..ortls
t-.trttui inyolU BtaiUl JSO. 6Vl
ouKHl by Mossrs. MIttontli.il.
fov "
s as wt'll ;u new
1 K'r aim 1no.1v
ohi patrons
JUST RECEIVED ALL
Fins Shoes for
Tl. ... ... ...11 1
HSElIUWffilLIIUlllBS
LEON TT ATTTxT
NO. 606 ELJilSTREET DALLAS.
SPBING18S3!
uAH BROS' i
-
-uBASD DISPLAY OF
SFRING AND SUMMER
GOODS
Consoling of all tho Lateat Novelties iu
DRESS GOODS
tinpei RIBBONS
LACES-! '
EMBROIDERIES
WHITE GOODS.
NECKWEAR
HOSIERY
GLOVES
Etc. Etc. Etc-.
Is now ready for public inspection.
A reputation having been
acquired by us for selling
-AT-
POPULAR PRICES
I
We wish it understood that we f
will not be undersold by any ?
competitor. To be. convinced
of this fact it is only necessary
to give us a call and examine
our goods and prices. i
5:tf t wit i
ELM STKEBT. !
SvugsctUclncs gtc.
AV. .1
C l.AJMv
Drugs and Medicines ;
cniiMICALS STATIOSERY TOILET i
ARTICLES FANCY GOODS LAMPS i
Tobaci o i C!gn rs Paints Oils f
AN) WINDOW fJTiASH.
Ne. 1205 EL STREET
ruysicmns" nrcnerliit mt naAr.oirt
Mini led at all hours duv or night bv Mr
1 nib on who has had forty years' ixpcru
com-
A.
In the drug business All good warranted al
tee-isent-.l No siihsniimm n nnv case
Italian Fine Aits!
Tho Superb Collection of
Italian Marble
AX I) AUUASTKR STATUARY
Grecian and Floientlno Vases Roman Urn
lard Bucclven Ornanieuls aud
Works of Art
AT TrJI MAIN STREET
Williio sold at suction without reserve oom
rai'iicIiiRoii MONDAY MAK(U Pith "t 7 n
and cunt. lining daily ear tine 111 lV.
dies at I o'ctocl hi the afTTiS. " 8"lt L"
aUvoaci li'ime 3;itble.
Hl)DHT0N A TKX AS V.KHtHkhT'
soma North
... 8:00a. m. I Lve.
...10;ip. in. lve
oomo south.
TrWa. ro. I Lve
.....MO p. 111. 1 Lve
tK!tccpt8uiiday
TEX AS A PAMkTiT
Arr... .
Arr
fArr
Arr
Daily.
.... 8:25a. ia.
...10rl5p. m.
S:00a.ia
. ...C.Oo p D.
Mall and Kxprerrs leaves Pallas...
Accommodation loaves Dallas
soinowsst.
Mull and Express loaves Dallas
Accommodation leaves Dallas
BoyitTpAtimiT
. ..... .'
. 6: CO s m.
.11:30 a n.
. 8:'2S p D.
. 1:W p. m
.inn nun r.AiirCBl aritvcs..
Aeeommodiiliou arr'ves.
5:1". a D.
4:41) p. 0.
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