The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 362, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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Ttth UKK.Uit): QALLAh. TEXAS i JESi)AV NOVEMTiTl 11. i
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j:.t oi- imi'Jcir'l ion.
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1'cr f'opv
(Mm M mil It Hi
T'lttS'0 AilMlltl
1. 1. .I
it. on
Odd Vmr lo.uo
Imllvrrcil In ijily n(.l2 (HI per c.ir.
Tl'lv.lAV NllVKXIItMl lust.
'I'll K nloolon coiiuiiIsmIoii (na counted
"out" a thnnnernlin prtmltlimt wiw 8 In
7. Thn nim that counta an (ixuoutivo ol
that nt'rslllisloll "III" lit I til I.
Til u Jlopuliliouti putty Is until mmr-
rootlon plant. H In donl nml all llio
inillll)ltl(IMlMH In I lid t'llllllll NlillOS
couldn't (111 mm. wutor tmnugli In forty
your to lovlvo It.
"Tmn'ii i:riKhit(i to nuri.li will riso
hkiiIii" am tliHl Ih wliy t ho IXunoonitii
iiionoxvon top. "Krror.wouniliid.wilUii'H
In pulii ami iIIhn amid hor worshiper.!"
nml that l why llio Kii(ilili'iiu pm ty In
rtiMliml mmiHlidd tlaitoniKl wll li nil
tlld Jllll.O N(IIIHl.od out of it.
Tun Miirlillun lllitdo NayH: "Tlio Dnl-
1h IIhuami conlalnod tbo luUmt w-
ulals by Hovcral Iioiuh on llio presiden-
tial iileellon." Thn lli:ii.ii.ii lu iilHayM
ithoad of all competiilon mul never I'iIIh
todiHiOiiililiito Mni lntc-1 iiiid must reln-
bb) liiformiiiion to llio jinMle.
Tiil;liilveloii N'eiVH Impi-i Ihetfl w III
now bo (linn tn I'ui i.l di llio nnllvir of
thn oiilrnne Iho linilitiiiipiilifi Mi-midnl.
Thn Now l i.i'iilinl thn lining lor M c.
Itl.AlNH li. hi i I'm i pm .(ier Hi-knu. .
('Uo(lllnil. lie Iirns.'ll wns thn luithor.
The plinneil It nii lit ii
other Knbdil.
vi i mi !itHi any
.Tin; lieiilHon Cil.iileer in nnn of Iln
llior.t ably ml licit id pnpei'M in tlwuliiie.
It IhiiIwiivh lllleil wlih liveiiewix lunllcr
Klven lu a eiinilensed lomi reub'i lug
a highly Inleiesllng nml rcmluMo mir-
nal. M lieu iv Ih a born pnuigi wphlsl as
Is shown In every Imhiio ol'lils paper nml
luiillsbos up Ills lleiiis not only wllli
Hplco but Willi all theuilier einidl'miMits.
TlIM Iti'lnihll.'iill i hiiyo bnell bunion in
Washington county In (his Htnlo. Tlm
llrenhiiiii Itauiier says: thn llrst
tunc in many years the alVnli x of llio
eon nly are In (ho hands of ollicors hi -Uaaod
by llioso nmsl lnlcriNtoil in good
govornnnmt. The next general oloolinh
In this Hlab w ill probably leavn Texas
without u aliiglo county coulrollod by
Hopulitlciiu oillebilii
4 -4 ..
Tun liintto tixpruHses foara that
iminy persons w ill leuvo Ilallai Ikiciiush
thoy can't gel ollleu. Unii'l (hat paper
know Hint many persons urn Hkedail-
(HIliK from its hurtf becauso business
(horn In no dull and nil Improvements
Kio at a hIiiihI sllIlT Moro persons get
n thn cars thorn now and leave fur
good lliiin In any funr of llio most prom-
inent cities lu thllMllllo.
Tl( lain defunct started out as lonelier
III Kentucky titled Puol'. IIi.aini. j thero
hu nun lied lu the night or (led and was
promoted o n eolonuhiy'; next ho ho-
cHiuii mi honurabln ami cast an anchor
to tlio windward nml ni;ide a forlunr by
Ilia lnllueiien as speaker of (ho house
given to speculalivo selieines ami Job-
lieiy mid I lien ho beeuinii n plunieil
knight j aller Ibis ho was know n as (lie
Intoned until and llio Annamak of
V rien and now ho Is politically deml
an lilnsleil in reputation (hat there is no
mini no poor and low as to do him rever-i-ncn
. . . .
Mil. Jay d.u i.n and his oilier mll-
llonalro asoi hues own and control
nearly all the slock of tlio l ulon I'lieltle
railroad. Ills Hold (licit- Intention is to
ntteiupMn have thn government relense
(liom fr.nn lliclr InileblodnesN to (ho gov-
orntnoiil for iiiunce ndvaueeil to build
llio road ami I lie accrued interest lie-
Hexing (hut M. lu. aim: could bo in-
(lliecd In euunteii ineo surli a prupo.il-
tlon was ouoof Hi gniat reasons why
liO and Ida associates contiibuled so
larg(ily In thn Itepulillcau ciimpuign
fund. Mu dm i n Is not a man who
woulil lavishly Hipiainlcr a million of
' dollars to tioouro tlio election of any one
to the proxidoncy but when lui sees an
oppoi tiitiltv (.i wlpn out a dohl against
nun of bis railroads which now amounts
In In round uuuilior fliM.iKHi.ivm he
omi Im as lllioral as any oii.i lie know a
(lOV. I'M vi;i. ami's auict intcgiiiy
Winiblcnilse I lint gentleman to spurn and
acorn iinv mteli lniinliy nnd Idsopposl-
lloil Iodic govsruor wn no doubt bu.!
In a nuuiiiio usiu (his I'ai't.
TllK tliuello of .Sunday has an od-
torlal luitieu by Us luimy man nearly
ooluinn In length (ho burthen m
w hich Is tho pencliiini IVilliu men liavo
lor dlUeo. I'he arliclo Is Intended to be
UeotiuuN and H.uvnstlo. l.iko all tlio
oilier won!. I Pew lily editorials In dui
apcr It Is auiiislng only becauso It Is
Illy. Noitouni dm w ritor bollercs lio
has a koueuool the ridiculous read
(ho ailtclo over and oxer to liimsell with
Rival sppliiiise and laughed at Us hide
oplitiing humor. n(crs always
appivclato their own w Itlclsms w hen
aeiiNiblo men can m o no point. Inllieiu.
lbillas Is dm homo of geni lemon who
by I'dnciiilnn good hciiko ami intctil
Hx.neoaroen.lnonll.v IlKcd for any otUce
thllV Ms.lill-1 ttx Ssttit.x.a tit. t
dae(to has
J " I " iii "vi m HUM
dropssl IVrMt Smii i liko a lux potaio ' .'V rr'' -
ll can aoo mi ono In that promising I f'r"'"' .""-lib seeking to oo.iipel tto
isinuly too cpabiu r CdlluB niam.'T' y""!V"'"'M u nni "!.
Uiio xil'.iccs am! la cliv ions o( li)lliisilca.
Thn Von bad boiler ooiilluuo lu Us old
oha inoStoruiinttst.s k companies limit-
cd an.t lll iluo limo let them burs! up;
ivuiininf lo ovadc llio Mnlulory luxxaol
Iho tlivlrl permit giintbllng and other Vi-
ces to lloiins;i lucre; ridoaso prlsmiora
fiMin Iho h tints tr idllciM's and l urn them
lists i i x tide Hit boinnllnsl bv
lay Mi-cct islliond lr-ksnl itiglti to pio-
Vent legsl int. rl icnoe; roirl all
(nan tier of Imd things about a
lllamelpal ollicors ami Itiitlntalu lis re-
lititiloi) lor tmxilx lm sti I eritu lialiss
IIP n who otVer lor oflioo aiv lionrsl oa
jixblo lulelllgi'iil and arv lioitil I.n llieir
douro l.i tin (h ir duly li.llUt'uUy and
thai Is w hj tho is' plo rf tips city and
aiato ilod.it t bx honor tlirut. If Ike I'm (
ml managiUis a.V.tlra a .ovni Would'" " 'r-"-' 7 . mMn"
In. toon i..aiuu-.el r.xt m N;wk -.-iNMfi..
l IVK. AMIrlWU..! 1.1 lb.n'..bx. If 11...
jpsid pis.plo ol iltal Imrg w-i'Mtil slltmn
oiiio .tlilioiieHlOrt.ibloiuo in IU- Rvery moviM ii.i;i uy ' Ultta Jo
las bi ir i over tlior for a tiiuis wti y ' Vor" '
Iho n-j.islblo ir.ios 'h'' Krl lulgiil j Aitninerx'trr r .r.
oii i.i.iecax (is I' and l-wix no asivsp. c r.vutii X.iv. 11. -lxros deni tirovy has
table In l!iri of iho w.nbl as -ixmo . ptibiba a il.vrrs a!a:ing Hist lt Oil-
h ot!x r IS.llxixllifurtU-rv.al I vnl x pjiaiii wlil.inu May i .l.NNk
iii uii'ithor coin in 11 will bo found a
short mtlolii Trom tlVd Texan Cowboy
favoring tho cstbUnlnnoiit of R Fat
Slock exhibition in this city. The 1 1 Kit-
ami agrees with tliut paper as to tho
hcnelils Hint would b(.(lii 'vi!il from such
I-Xlll'ii" . Ivith by Ilalll- 1111(1 tll'.tso
InieieMed lii llio improvement of stock
in mis Hcrii. ii proper illnrta wore
iiiado It would no dmiU provo u success
and If mi agricultural fair worn nrraii;ed
to bo bold In rminootion with it. uhshi--
uiiee.H would o rendered doubly sure.
It Is to bo liopod tho business mini mid
r-tnekmen of this rily and northern mid
western Texan will consider tlio matter
mid la duo time ellcet n-i oi-xiiiiiziition
that A ill neon Nplbdi Ihu desired result
next yoKr.
THEY CAN MOT COUNT US OUT I
It iiivl(n u groat ililloronon avIiono o.
Ih Kotwl In nil roiuiuuiiitins In tlio
xvorNI. Tim UnpublloniiM huva for yours
I'licil lii'drtlug Lit" t llio friiuduloiil
'wmim nrrn In thn Nimtli while oiei
lions in thn IliiiLli until huiiosL and i
loot. Tli.
ileotlnus iii tho north littvti
a uohoihI thing heretofore
i hen ti
K(il'(t f c Ho ItopiiblloiuiK. Now. that
; l.hoy Ii.ivii iiumi nomocriitle tbo kuiiio
l.hoy b.u o gone nomnernlle tbo kkiiio
old ht'iiootyiied cry of fruud in lioiird
Willi iid'cconeo (o tbo roHuda In the
north r li hIhIoh. 'J h'o proteinic tln
doiitli rasp at tlio straw is Ion ll!innv a
eirii nisliiiiee (n he nolleod. II Ih tlio
I.iihI doNperiitiM'll'.iitol' n defunet pollti-
eal oi'Kiuil.iilioit.
Ju the llrsl plueo llio prlniii fueioolU-
"iiil riitiinm In Now York iiiiun Iheir
'''i give ( ' ii.. i: i.v mi hoi i ni I JUKI il ii rat-
ny. All parlies ndlnlt (Ids.
I no only
hope Iheielore Is ill going behind some
of Ibcso reiiirns a la Louisiana In ls7ii
iiel uiii'iirlldug Mime alleged frauds. Il
lu Uepiililicmi conulies this is nllenipt-
l may worn i- a lilniteil
... i . i . .
cmciii. ii can only v.uik However In a
liuuled eyleiil
Xn must oMiinliio the elei'tiou ma-
clilneiy of Xeiv York for a moment.
each county them n v cniivie.simi;
hoard. A week niter the flection they
lire in lake mo returns Irom tlio county
dorks open and count hem in llio pros-
enco of represents! Ives of bolli parties
and upon the returns eoiilly the result
to tlm Mlnle canvii'ising board. Then
retleally llieso county boards are merely
In count tlm voles Irrestieelivo of (pies-
lloinj of fraud and certify results to the
seerelnry ol slate. The secretary ol
Htato open and coiinl.s out llio varlotiH
counties' returns in the pivseueo nf the
slate bonrd. Whoever Is found to have
a majority to him or Ihein Is Issued n
certlllcalii of election by t he slato board
or nonrotary of stale. This mcUIcs tho
volo ol the slato.
In New York thorn nro Homo twenty
Inunnemtio nml forty Kopiibllonu
onunly boards. If In Home of those
forty county Uepublican boards the
canvassers today should attoinpt to
go liohln.l Iho rolurns and cast out
voles im the ground of fraud their re-
turn would be subject to revision by the
stain board to w horn they are oorllUod.
This board Is now composed of four
Democrats and nun Hopuhllciin. Will
thn PemocratHoirthis statu board allow
Idea 'county boards logo "behind Hie
returns" Hmt cry fraud? Hardly!
Hardly I The electoral couunlsslon has
set a great precedent In lids country
Wo cannot go behind the returns of the
slato cnnviis.iers and as these lour llein-
ocrals deierinluo In New York as lliev
can absolutely do what according to
I'" doul must bo the result the coun-
try at Inrne c.inuot change It.
In ii word wo havo lu Nrw York the
supervisory I. iu of canvaiHcrs Wh it
they say is llnal and absolute ami as
Pomoer.its (hey w ill peruiil no counting
mil oU'i.i-vi'.i.anp. i'hey may bo do
peuiled upon to see that the vote.iis oa-it
w ill bo counted. Uepnblicans may cry
frail 1 lottielr hearts' content but it will
do mi good rim volo of Now York
may bo confidently expected to bo
e muted lor I
HVKI.AM. by I' I -W t
.11 plur.ility. v havo Iho election iho I'liilod States to day in tho Alabnnu vears and was loved and csiccmci I.V
machinery at Albany and dial is sitill. ! claim cam of (ho tiroat We-tcru ' " 1" k"'w l'il
clenl to reassure Iho Doiuecracy thm m 1 lusur.mco company appcl'anl ' " I'his doctor was alwuvs telling of his
v"'"' -1 l" '"- '"i-u'-iKM..s;n:;u;;i";; ..;; nmi s .-W;!!:
more . viU b(( permitted "; ! l" ' 1 '" I!:; ';""!'" w":' ' II xxav' too.
under any croumstunccs. Wo want j company to rocox er f lo''.''. w h .'r-1 '"'i'1 """" .v''r '""-rvo.
nothing but what Is oxa -tlv right but "" alle.1 to be due II from die tioiiex a I tnl iW?iiu!''' t"'or"! ou one si lo and
..... Uuttxxe must and xx i hav -i r xx . Z'Z
. .'.' iiocu nave no (oar. I ho
weak-kneed ctl HlilVcu
their kneos.
v.. I...-. i . ..
-' -.......'i.iouhvii V Cl)l-'(.i lllll
iri-ei i.isi...'.. i.i..
"...i. .i .ie. iTOiir i in Place
Inliiy ot a doui.i im! begin iho purltic
Hon of die goxernnn'iit.
at" n. RAnuow-a dispatch.
Oks. IIaih ov r uv York so well
ktioxvii to tho wh do country as an able
I w yer and UKorruptibbi gendonian in
reply to (ho Inquiry of a prominent
member ot dm bar or Dallas sent tho
tolloxx log reply!
Skxv Vim Nov. 10 (sl. ToCiias. Krkii
Tl'l'KKIt;
Ytutf leiegram mlst.ild Just roceivcl.
Tho xlll-ial returns wliloh havo boon
open for public Inspection ftr Ihroo r
j fourtlays shoxv a Dotn cratio plurality
ot'somo l.'.ii Tho only danger Is In
' " n" 1110 lk
! " . " " ' 1 .Pl!l" v H"-v "
; i . .
- -1 ..n- h. leiurnoii i.v ino
Inspector Much uiloiloroiieo Is not
greal ly loaivd.
I'lUNtVK r Haninw.
Tho llnt vi p would call alli inion lo
tho (.id Hint tho general aaya llio i
inina hav o Is cnopmi Uiivcor lour davs
and il does M-cin innvv-Mttio lh.il men
.vni. I i... i'.......i ...ni .t . .
Mil. I'UiVU.ANn president hd (claims wa's prohibited Hon u"iic i ris-1 '"r c.irc! ul ly eti Iho (op oia rod powder
fhalr. Wo havo tho election machinery I disticti by expreis statute As do ' . i' m! !?!'. T "'"f"1 '"'""
i::r":r;;-:..:: ::::'";ii!SSS .w
I'nit-ha aro olo-ted. They will be 1 odncs to evpross anv opinio f. r ho ' '' ' V Tr U" "'ir--"1' r"to
.'"t.'l lu and they will (ako lliolr i ..... Uw( a 's is! (rihimsl has bee
scats in M .l. .v( i . ''"-aled for tho d..leru..u;io of such "o oV' V "'.1"1. 1 ' ' M. " r. " Wlll'
' ' ruiui-ifiiiij is. nu llipUPlC
llWll. l. .. I. 1... . .
... . ..-..p.- ........ iii.iio umi ini llltlil
riouslv lavfiablii lot'i rvM.iNn'!) obs'-
tint. Tho talk of fraud and rcM.mis
moiina nothing moro than (ho oxptos-
suui of dlsismlent winch lioxvovcr
blilor la imstleiil and iloaxaiiicg.
:i . Hxin.oxv la (hi .mix- "xisitiiw
1 atatcsmai." acnl to I'lorida Pi lsTu b
It.'UVNr who ri'lsirbsl favorably for Til.
in N. llo is an Inilopen.h n; licpuiOica
voimgtor l i kx ki m and oncni' tb
t .! l.na a.. I .... i . 1 I .l .i
" ' .) -oouitl pivvctll 1110 ll
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Cf.N. SHERIDAN'S ANNUAL REPORT
U lint Ilie Ciivcrimr of Arl.tina Shj m-Ah
liilcl'llill lt"Vnuii Ilclii I in Mrt.ii t
ll.rlsllill Uy Hill Supremo
Court (llloir Items.
..en. Slici-blnn's Hcper!
Wash i.Mii'ON iNuv. 10.- Th nnniinl
r poll of lioul.-i !cn. Sheridan mn boon
iu;i. 1. 1 covering from Ids assignment to
tlio coiniiiini I of the army on Novum-
bur I lss:) to N'ovmnbur 1 nnl. Ua nays
during this tl mo tlio tmtlro territory
iiiidor tho supervision uf llio troopx Inis
bo(Mi iintiHiiiilly fruo from uoIIIhIuiih rc-
sidiiiiK in llio loHsof oitlior liloor pro-
ci ty but llio Horvi''H ol llio military in
tun wo.it mmnm ho wildly iim lined
w Ull for niiinv yriiiM to cninii V ithllli.
I'nr iiintii 1'Mit.ul.i.ii i lUill.lll..
i nil iillowiiiiei.M ol ammuiiition and bet-
ter IncililioH lor larger prae-
tiei.s than liiiliei to much thought
and iiMcuUim Is given to rillu
liiiug. Tlio high Kc.oro iiuaiued in con-
Uwts for army prizes Hie past hhiisoii al-
lost tlio must gratifying progress in this
vital ami important branch of military
iustriiclion. The OHliihiiHlimnnt of a
higher grailo of hIiiii i Milliliters lias do-
Velopeii many imirksuien Willi wonder-
ful skill lu (lie use of the rlllo at dm
lances up to I.ihhi yards and if would
now be impossible lor a idoso line ol
biitllo tosinml up before a skirmb h line
conipoHod of our ililleil iimrkKiiiiiii.
The lioutenanl-general oxpresses greal
interest in llio initional guard ol the
Hlates and thinks ismrcss should
designate tlio uumlier of men
lu each Hlato and proviile
lor I hem iii iiih nml camp ami garrison
i'iVc' f . i1''! il j ! pA" 'r ii 'iVi'-i' I o Tm ! !N. 'u.-'i .
i ever the Htnlo governments themselves
appropriate aiili-lnnlml nuns ol n cv
lor I hoHiipp .rt of their respeci li e mill-
tin .V h.VHliiiiis In a inumier Hint these
.iiiMi.1 v.uiuoL on iiiiccicii oy puny legi.s-
huiiip. Kseepting lor our ' ocean
eoliiiiioiee unit lor our Noil-hoard cities
lie di d not ihink We nIioiiIiI Im much
nlnrini"l nliuut Inn prolmliitil v o
Wlr
wtl I liirniioi luni'iii' Mii. O ii-. 1.1 ....
ipiire luoi'i! Ih. in I iliii.iion Hum o make n I
1 1( j campaign iigaiu-i llio l lllt'. I .Suites.
! To li'aiiipiiit I'l-oiu beyond tlio ore in
thai 1 1 1 1 1 1 I it-1- of soldiers Itli nil their
iniliiilionn of war llieir cavalry nitil-
ler.y nml inliinl ry even if noi inulesied
by tlio I luled Males whilst in transit
would demand iibirgnpirt of lh ship-
ping of nil kuripc. lie cariiintly iu-
vilcs liuiiiediiile intention to the de-
fenseless condition ot our Hiia-l.oard
cities and urgently rrr.iiiimeuds the
early eoiniueueoiuent ol a general him.
Iciu ol' coast furl ill ml ions to be ciui
Mruetcd iireordlng lo tho ivipiirclucnts
inyi'lvcil by Iho latest iiupr veiiieuls
in heavy artillery. This naiion ho
says is growing so rapidly that there
inn nigns of other trouble which I hope
will mil ocriir aiid wnirh will probably
not come upon u- I .. t Ii capital and la-
bor will only bo conservative. !siil it
Nhoiild bo reiuenibered Hint dof Iructivo
explosives are onsily made mul that
hanks I'liltnl Slides Hub-treasuries
Piiblie I'lilliliugs and largo mercantile
houses can bo readily demolished nnd
the commerce ol culiro cities destroyed
by infuriated people Willi moans carried
with period safety to themselves in
their pockets lien. Sheridan thinks
Kurt Kilev lor all purposes ol cavalry
should Im made an OHiabliHhiiio'ut
worthy of our great country.
All ml Arlinim.
Wahiiinoion Nov. IU.--F. A.Trittlo
governor of A rizona In hN annual to-
port to thu Hoorotury of dm Interior
after referring to tho prosperous con.
ilillon of Ilie territory laid tho unsettled
condition of land grants to Iho Atlantic
iV I'lirille nml the Texas it I'nciiie rail-
roads In Corn cougrOHs is nrovcmiiig to
a groat extent the Helllement ol' llio
ten i lory. Tho goxerner snvs unless the
extended Immigration of Mormons into
Ilie territory is restrained by Iinv he
Icars violence lie recommends an ap-
propriation for sinking artesian wells in
the higher valleys of Aii.ona which
will i inlcr lorlile hundreds of llioiis-
ands of ai res. 'I'he reperl also urves a
gooloejeal sprxoy bv die gov. i nmenl
and Ih ' cstiihlishiiicnt ol brunches. In
conclusion iho governor savs do-time
has iirnve I w hen the i.eoi.U' i.r I rin.
onld bo allowed In vole lor 1.1 eii.le.t l
of I ho bn. led Muins and thatltieir dele-l" ""v " UlTk.' KU0 " " r"s-
gate inc.iiigiessHlioiild be permitted I 1 !" . 10 ":fmo l'"1M ""' l"
' ami exercise die lights of u retire-i ''l K w '' " ."'-' " ' "' Hlraigluemd
scntativo ol a state. M'1" vouiu; lell.-xx
xx ho w as in die middle of a l.ir:e w oril
I'iiHiM stalci siiprrm Ceurl. "omel lung 1 1 kc Wulilin Iv' xx hen die
Wamiimiion Nov. III.-- V decislen "l''l "l''"''1 m'r- 'ii-hcimi I lie word
i xx as rendered bv tho supreme conn ...
1 j dostroye'd by ootifob
1M0 cruisers. he
s. r in
i court oi'cluuis disuiss..l to. Hi.il.. iv
I i...ii!..i. .i .i ...... . .
I ."' " "r ''."' "ii.ii umi ii linn no
..J"i suiciiun in ni court a' rms list
: - l. ... ..
1. I.. I 1...1 i .i . .
j i .. i mi ir'um i ill iiim i'. itii-i .if
Internal tteteuno.
W xoiiinuion Nov. lii.-Th annual
report of lion. Walter Kvnus ivinm.a-
sinner of internal revenn. fr tho tlscsl
year which ended Juno 3i ISM. has
been submiiic.l lo (ho accrolarv of (ho
Hvasury . '. x nveipt Vi all
solll'ees ol tin niml r. v. 111.1 t f
llio mar wore MO ...!".!' as e e.ii.r..l
.. ... . :: . "
Willi $'4l.Vvt; M lor m. year Isslj Jin;.
.;.!'-';.l lor Hie xm" KS.' n $llvi.i. j
I 'rtho year vl. It is osiiui-tusl in.
(XVl.iVM will bx iMllocinl ( prcsonl
lineal year
A 1ml ml Hurray le.l.
WAH'iiNur iv Nov. 10.- K .ar- Vdmi
r.il .Moxau.lor Murray die I in this i j
lo-l.iv alter a stmit Hn.'si. Hvii;.
pmod In Iho war with Mexico andwsi
' ivolv omt .ccl t 0 m.l
I ItMVKl ....ill
of tho rebellion.
stiver
Wxs.ftviroN Nov. lil.-Tha lasuo or
silver dollars for Iho a eekondod Novon.
her n KM.'iV
currespondiiiir w.
rlod last v.ir. .1 licCniii.r A .ituiti..l.
W xsiiix.iiMN. v.v t.i ti... 1 1
livla.y apixolnte 4 .joy. s -hux ler Crosbx
of M.ini.i.i.i. t'.r-; assistant nwtm:r
"'''''
W v".iNiroN. N..v. Ii. l'!n pr.sl-it
to day nppoii.lcl Thomas Adams. n f
IViinaylviiuia l'ub State consul lo
I'liiiAina.
1 lie l slu i.. I.
WautNnx Ny. W.-Tho cabin-;
xvill mevl a! iho Whito 11 nio (o::io aiv
for thn iitsi nine Pi scverai uioctaa
--
ll I'.ran (irant.
A well km ox u men limit it Now e tk
i'y is said bx bo tho kriM t)-' -in.xi.i r in
no rinle.iM.iloa. Ho l- a ial ami
ool-li:klng man. wngMng alsitilix
ininda. Ac oii'ipg ti I MlU(.
iient li MiioVia a ilotou i r mo ob:ir
v-i v morning U 'ere hrraki i-i. How
XSiiy lo tlciiioii-lies 0 mitt ili -(it f
tho tay Is mu r.n- i ... 1
I. isl wmm.er il w a Hun g .ui i n an'p
ua ton H in on i ici iv; ry n urn.
K . ttoto fji nis isiumx . i.-oi itj
.n iiio tx l i U't .t it... i ) .I
-!ais A tl s in. n ..
..l- l'f.11- .... 'riui 11 1 'I '! !W tf 1 Irt lull...
I I
IxmnJ lie plfle.. n H(.iar0 basket
which ho i.iviii ial v .Hrricd on the lloor.
I hen hn lilieO. tf Ull aml produood
thorofrom an i nloI1S0 .igi. easo a
plui-o ol wnx .lulnn a box ol
malehes. H(vliig pinned tdcsO handy
" !"' .nutonod his enlin drow them oil'
"". lay theiu in thu ba.Uot. Then ho
r-iiiov(nl IiIm noektio and ooiar and do-
I'ositod tlniiii bv tlio hi io of tbo culls
1'iien ho unfaatcned bi.i cjipucloiii vent
and allowed tlm iree.o to fan hi.s pro-
dli;loim chost.
llowasnnw ready for bnsincKM. Ho
lighted a matcli aiid ignited a piei'e of
wax ciindlo wliieli ho laid in a serine
Mini. Next ho drew from Ida cinnr ease
throo lour or live oipirs aa
llio fancy took him. l'roducini;
a rubber band from hit) vc-t
pockot ho ounniiiKly twisted it
around tlm cigars ho as to unite
lliein all abroiiHt. Tlion be nut tbo small
ends in his mouth and applied tlio wax
cundlo to tlio other ond.pasHinnitHlow l-
from ono to ( lie other of tlio cigars until
all were well lighted. Leaning buck.lio
enjoyed life Bending clouds of Hinoko
into tlio air.
llo has mado n great varloty of ans-
wers to pei-Hoiis w ho havo ijiieslioiii d
til hi as to Ins passion for smoking. To
ono ho said '-My doctor tolls inolo
Hinoko." To anolh'er "I muoko boeauso
Ilikolt." To an.illier "I Hinoko be-
cniiso my wifu says I nm.stn't." To
anolhor "It's noiioof your besiuess" -Willi
a word bolero "business" which
tlm Kaglo nover tolerates in nrint
Thnso w lio know lilui say In) is a very
jolly man and aHkilllid biisiuosH iiiiiiui-
ger. Iln in nearly .'ill years ol ago." -'
llrooklyu Kagle'.
j A OAISY IIIX TOK.
i I'li iill.ir In I'rai'llie-Cioillili'iit
or tin
I suits Mi . siulili ii ll. alli.
j "Tliero's a big dilferencu in doctors I
i tell you" said an old timer to inn thu
! other day. "You think you know Home-
: "ling about 'em but you are still in the
; Hull' ami bloom nml Uinder'-nrteii ol
j ir. tilt yoti'i o been' tliroiml
I i.i i....... J h
'Where for Instance?" I asked him.
Well lu siiy untiling nhoiii n- vtl in
else Just look at the doctors u had in
Ilie war. We had a (..etor in our re i.
iiicni thai looked as ii In- kueii .-o mnrli
Ilia! II. made liiln null ippy I I mud out
nltcixvard Hint he ran n Mud ol cow
foundling asylum In iah b lom die
war nnd w lieu he had lo prescribe lor a
human being il seemed to kind ol rattle
him
"I fell oll'n my horse cm ly in tho cam-
paign and broke my I";:' I rickolecl
lie sot the bone. He' iim.i rn i ine b in
might 11 be sot siii.il. o' to u hen. lie
made what ho called a good splice but.
tun break was aliovc l!i ; knee and he
got the coxy idea into his head in a xvnv
that set tho knee behind. That x a'i
bad.
"I told him nun tiny Hint ho w. is a
blamed tool. J le gax o me a cigar and
told mo I must be a mind-reader.
tr"l'or several weeks our colonel
coiddii'l eat anything nnd scorned to
feel kind of lul'ioiis. He didn't know
what Iho trouble was mud Im went lo
lliodoclor. llo looked at die colonel a
a fcxv minutes examined his tongue
and told him right oil' dial he had lo.si
his end.
"llo bragged a good deal on bis diag-
nosis lie said h iM like to sen the ilis-
cano ho couldn't diagnose w ith one hand
tied behind him.
"Iln was always lolling boxy ho. hi 1
rasus. iuiied a man they tiling over at
Tiol'iiy in Ihu early day. Iln 'was hung
by mistake it Manned. It xas a dark
nig! (.ami tho vigilance cominiiteo was
in miiuediiiig ol'a hurry having .mother
parly to hang over ai. Hirtv Woman's
Itam h that night and so they errone-
ously hunt; a .pilot young teller from
I llinois x ho hud boon sent w est to cure
a CHseof brotirhdis. Ho xvas right in
tie- middle of an oxplaiiHlioii when the
hu;iil vigilant!) kicked the board from
under him and broke his neck.
"All at once soma ono said: 'M y (iod
o havo ma In a ridiculous blunder.
Hoys wi can't bo too c.irel'ul atioiit
hanging trial hi raiiirers. A i.i.ir..
inch bronks as these and people trom
j the slaios will hosimto nliout coming
here to innko their liomo. Wo havo al-
ways chinned (hat (hit was a good
j country lor bronchitis; but if wo w rite
i lo Illinois and ted this young lellow's
parmits (no be ts we nocin't i.mk lor a
i very largo hegiin irom llin ois next
; season. oc c.m'i you o nn Hung tor
I this voting mini?'
" I lion die pliv-ieian stepped forward
1 ..'. '"'i hn mic . on tl. Lack
! " ' 'KJ '. V ."!" '"-ation.
. ; . . '-'
"'"". wo IMI"'11" bandit more than
' aie'iiior year line
iiav tho docur
I HI) ill 1 1 1 CHS II r.'il H t.tMI. I r
. . r .V ' '' i-'" 1
siiiaT mill mill IScl HI u i it t
. .. ...
ot Iho accident. 1 nl. h oxi ever ll.-.t
WO lllll! ollli m l'jip- OI Hlo !(
Imbedded in a palmeito trc near bv
and had buritsl diem xx it h mint irv hon-
or in...! ( .. ..r !. . . . . . . .
boat I on which wis inscrllvd tho mime
i 'U'o ot the ibs cased and (Ins inscrip-
!"?" I .
I (ribiHrd.'mo'' e. 'hS ""i
. " "" Kiorucil
lliroog ill p.lUCUIS. 1.1. la. Villi miri.l
tidlNxo.
A I. IHO V)MIV.
riio Heath of a U.i ami a Trea am! s.xnxe
(Jneer Culm ll.i-..
In front of tho bouse M Stemsr
sttoot stands a woopni wil'oxv tree to
all out xx nrxl .spp.virsii s dea l and in tho
ttrat at i: .1 dv iv. Vverx- :.(' haa
fiilleii fiom ils Kiughi and lxxis-s ai.1
it forms a sinking voi.trast t.) a aistor
willow .i'S.'i'ill- across t;... Mr4.
w hlcii la t.idv ci nir w-Mli .'
.nl A vigorous an 1 most t. . .!
i appearance. A.- r ng to thotf
I .. . .. n.e.nvav and
)ba:h
i'm i ur i ie. ere ii4i'w:..l
IISI' g.l he ..... i
'";"'"f1!.li:'tt'v'-'''-''i'!''' Him
. i ' iu -; to .v ti...
' ' '"or very
mysterious. ' y
! In tl.. cas t !..' i U 1 1 "V ''!
j know t.x the .n v r. ai'1 i Ar.iro rl'oi
'" -A-ip. ..-.i-! i x. '?.'!
i '.ii .
story is i mil some
.1. Coiims h p.imi
his rt-si li-n.v tv;
Hi s oiiy to l.i; ;
I' !CC VrMH H
hy in!;. .. w.
Hut;.-;: :-- .
: .""r. t..k'iig ;:
iim a ami I Wivpiu ;
s.-l llio shrub inn it-.
tho ido a;k c.-.ror
liimsi.
xx 1 1 1 - tv I iv .. 1 ;
l.e oatcr cd- :
'v in In-lit ..i .
V'sxiii two. m.v. SM Mr. C; i.
Mi.-... whs ..; 1
(... ..tier p..i .lr. 'i:). -
S-X 1 It X) xs t . I . .. .
Is b ax . s. A p
t- -n of lodes
. 1'll.lg
1 i !. s'i I . .im ir
x.-l i l .1 I-.. .. .
m lo wiin r in i t i A ; m
son n r P.'K p. ie u.i ... '"
:. iv 'vs n.tcr t s
hi' np.s. IHO . !
t sini v kct m
" lu ll he Mm
II' Ol (h- l'. ; I
I t .a- "Hi'. ;
mi t i ir.
' in ril u p-. t
t-c-e.g li -vl and - v
a r I -i .r ( t a i
1 'O ple y t-t In.
1 -.r-i .. t
' 'to ir - xxv it .
' --.l';iVii i ;.-
... wl.ir''k n ii
Aii! iiimmi in0
w ii MVulrsI
4..tvl 4 V
. i'sfl .eW
' ll 1 .1 .slvh f
Ci I" . I ll.;
e a
SPORTING NOTES.
OUR BROWNS ANDTHE DAYTONS.
A llair-'i)orr Fciunlo IV ilestrlans oil a
Sl.-Day Tramp -Tin. Niillivuii-
lallln Hello Kpinill In tho
I'aiial Knock Hoirn.
liaae Hull.
Manager McNcahis of tho I'.rown
Stockings last night leccivcd informa-
tion from Miiii.i;;ti- Iloxvers of tho Day-
ton Ohio club now playing In Xow Or-
leans that the Dnytons xvill visit Dallas.
They will bo hero on Wednesday l-'n-day
nnd Sunday tho liiili lilst ami ild
iiiHlnnls and will play tho llrowu
Stock iugi on those days. Tho Ilroxvns
lire strong enough to moot tlium.
Walking AVi.iucii.
Ioi;iHVii.ld: Nov. lo. -Tho walking
match go-as-you ploase. 1(!8 hours with
lx fonialo starters began hero to-day.
Tho contostiints are Carrio Anderson of
Now York; Laura Douglass of Wash-
ington; Maud Mortin of liochoster;
Lilly (.'lovehind of tlovelaiid Ohio;
Ourrlo Itoss of Louisville. Largu
crowds aro wilnesHing tho mutch nnd
otitis aro offered on Douglass who has a
good lead with Hevonty-six iiiiloa iiiado
alii o'clock.
Tlie Sullivan unit l.altiin Sel-(o.
N'i:xv Yokk Nov. ill. John L. Sulli-
van of lloston nml John M. Lal'ton of
this city had their much-bilked of bout
uiiiler Martpiis of ijueensbury rules ai
Matlisoii square garden to-night. The'
better mini whs lo ' lime the!
Ull proceeds of tho hops.
Tho tpitbtioii of knot kit '
out xx as not a consiilernlion. I'nt.-y
Shecdy Sullivan's backer said I he llos-1
Ion man ii.nl no intention of knoekingj
out his opponent l ivi thousand per-1
sons were present. I loininieic Air-
Calli-ey ('has. .Mitchell A. F. (i- "eiMielo '
no i i iM y nx.iii who xxill .ma
van in .limuiiiy xx ore anion:; I .
.lutb;.' ( lildels vi' (-iiini: y t". .
I Moe
Ii Jx(i
nan. Stale Senator
son I'eti r Nooiiau
Ht t i iiia i n 1 1 vx ay .
luiTeomire conlrnc
.M.iri.hx
.1. I
n Scr.i.do i.
1'
mi. II I'. !;
or o I 1'illstoil l'e
svl iinin Harry 1 1 ill
.lack ..i-le (
lloake 1 1 ui-v Wcbl
.VI .Slid !i. .M
Donovan and all the olle-r lu-ifei-ion-
uls xvcre tiri'Mi'iil.
I ho bailie xvn.-i
uoeisivc. Lal'linxv
i.ioil sharp anil
as knorio d om in I lie
.alloii al the lir.si
second round.
sipiariiig lioloro
I 'ru-dilened by
Siiilivan aim
carc.l
xxlrai ho
for l.n!tiu'-i
Sullivan led
but tlid not
l.i-c
i'l-
luid. tie
loweil again but I .: It ill lushed t.
t lose onnrlers and hung his ::id pounds
lo Sullivnn'a neck. The crowd hi.i-ed
and Utiferee Miki! MelSuilllil i.'
'hiciigo parted tho men Scarcely had
(hey faced tv.eh oilier I liuu Sul'i-
x an rushed for l.altin nnd 1
be.;aii savago short arm ;
exiieriinonts upon his face. Sui!ieiiiy:
Sullivan loosened liinisrd' Irom nnotii r'
hug that Lnllin inl'iictt-d and
the latter sunk to in
kneo leaviih; blood Mains epou Sulli-:
yiiii s iirca-i mho gioxi s. i a; i clieets
wont up hi II-i aighi. i..i;tui
s.'einctl as wi:le-s as n
child in al jci l fear. As lie sank to his
knees I ui slid cl.itig 1. 1 .SiilliTini's neck
end wm bull bit d to his bei agnin.
Tnen Su'.livju lniclr. Idm .i.wn
a .d robe! on him l.at'in ouidb'ig at
and pulling loin .toxin . M
hiniself lull. Lalliii was net
en mi again and wus again
knocked to lui knros iigniim
tlm ropes and was actually
hunted around tlx stage with opposing
blim'H. A noi !ier aitt nipt w in madii in
hsngto Sullivan's neck by l.allin ami
t h seen is rofei tt and l'olii'o i apinin
Williams Rcpuratri ti.o incn au.l
I he round ninh d. The rciiiiomler of the
bailie if such it could bo called xi
lil.O the l';-)t vound. l.ltllill Incklol "the
nnd" il w as h lid to meet Suliivuu.
I A SiiiHiiinil AflnLr I
Ni w Oiu.i AN- Nov. lo.-Tho Times-
: Dcinociat' I'ort Smith Arkansas sp-
otal says; "t' pu:y Mai'slul Mcrsho-.i
: has jiist ri'tur;:-'! from tie.
' Indian territory whor bo h.id
a latal fiicuinter xx;lli liidums xxhoat-
I t.icncd his putty mid risriird dnilv
I uiti 1 Stales p-.'isoneri whoi i be had
; under airest and brought to
I l oil smith 'ho of tlio -tn k-iik-
I Indians xcro kulcd nnd s.xrl
j xx oiindi'd. Tw. iff Ine iii.ir..i.i:-s p.'.soi
i Hero herioiiily xx .;i:..l. Ni:-ci' -en .
prisoners w. re 'brought in by lUo iii:..-'
i-loll and I. is d. p.p :es. I
Many
snii'tics r the oninr'.i xirn i
haxo from nine to inr.o boon pni iiju '
tn-" maiket. Hut none h.ixe sin.! thu
tcs-. -is has IV-join's ineiliraicl ci n-1
ph xh. n powder. It is an alwoiutel
ctiralixo for blotches ibs.' r.il e us 1
Ireckles vie. l or siie by druggists.
Mere I'll.-.
a oiii A r 1 1 nr. sp i;K i:n f.it.
Jtt'iivisviii.r l i v. N'.v Id.-The
I losses by the great tiro it l'a-
latka nisTt'ato -i..i:0j hisiirat'.ce.
.J.U.-ch'. Amo g Hie heiivieit i
;msrr is r. ll. orvis runniui hoaso.
I 1 im work of ropuiidum :i to .h beg-.m
al once with a betti r a: x-'n of l uibtitm.
IS
luDliM a iLALIH
Ii r..x; a witi oyJ ht tU. who e
! Snijm si Ir. T h !... .. .v.. . i
Ptvv. may is? ie-ret!i ui-.leriii;ihit t!-(
-0ltt.!UU-ll. Ill tunc. :(. el-el W l.lCtc.
ijiii.y anew r.ii'ti ci. and x i:ii i t
iiruii-l'co Ilie longer ) .. i.
pi-niit-.i!elliixsent. l I ti
jsiil. akin ilisnrdi-r a: I n..
lassitude or Ui .. i- I. '
run. i a
I VxtrJ
lie .i
ttat.iral
want.iiji f tlia ti.u.siai..iiM f"'g'.vC.
alure'i
Iyer's SaKcpcrifa
li the on rrm.-dy ll.at t t-.i be re'.IM nron
in n I casoi.t) ladiiiiii- ti.e tsititnf h rcl-
rrv il: M i tna kv cirriit :lri.i
o' ''ir?1- ' :i.-rm
la-.l U iiifflilttitly pcxvi ruil to l!..r.iig!i i
cic.ri.e Ih. ixs;. 0f Scr.ifiiUuia ainl
Mciviirlul It-.unitic nd tic i.-iiaiion
-f t i'tit.tglitiiH liiseasoi. It tsx ticu-
njV "T yn 'T l:rUhe-rli
' '-ilt I-nor. and !.! j
r-vui.i;;. f-..-. u.e f-ifr-e -iutut cd
xli..i.ty cauM.lt; lue uuru.i.
Myihuls of Cures
A.-MrvM bT Avra't fmi)xatt n. fa
t to vT f irtx- xvirs. ar R'.;-tsl.a:i 111 ir
i 1.0 bl- cl 1.-i.r. 11 i I i . .. i . ..
1'.. . irt . ... . I. ' t . . : . - ' "
. . --... j i n t iterer
tki
i i le.ra cr ii.ii r o.an I w ice")
foni.!.
" '"' ! v ot-xt ef li I Arc"
M-sc-is" i t ni h
r :y 1 is t'M'l h x-h i
r;r"a to tha
V tl.'i rrnr.
n I;
w ! xi
;' r -
-i . XX
at tn
X.O XX : i.
rxr
i" .- riic r
1 i-lte l'l.!UM'
.- krvr . ..
-i ) ' i t r. r
I'tva iit.31.
I'nifiii-.i
i r-v-
w i:!h.
i J rs-tnirk.
s a. I o-Var
Trust Kclhi.T3 C!s3
tl"n AYrfScxxturirnt i. y.-rvsssn
i ".-! - vv"jn' r - e.'e Ml I ti t ii!s.
i " - i 1 !:;'. -rt." xx;i.;i -r .a;r
i - ni w: a f-s p.-: :
' o .'. w-S v'ii- h it b frr ;i
e- ;.;n--.t xx!ii-i i!;.ii is s.l.'v'Ka.
i"' n: nwre il. -iw. if; tn. i'..;'.. ist f
' ''" ! '':' Of Il:- miv-itni (. i' jj
.n- l-ar-i. r-ixrin i a .1 j!.t Oh? on
Aycr'3 Gcrsapcriila
rrxT-n pt
ir. J. C. Ajcr & ( inr.n jt
eVU by t-t:r-l-;i! rviottl
a.X kTl..n l.t; iv.
Ask Your Attention
THE PUBLIC IS ENGAGE
WITH ELECTION 'jlXJD WE HAYb
BEEN CSTinSTG- ABOUT FOUSOME
TBLTHSTGr POWERFUL ENOUGH Tq
C3-AIN ITS ATTE1TTION FOR OlTB
BRIEF PERIOD. WE TIIIIMIC
HAVE GOT IT.
MISTY-FIVE CI'TS
VA
a
V.'oxiid plar" on pnlc th'-i xv.'elc onr entire
Import'.!! ni of
hki.1
rmhracliig niten ilo'i'cr.mt ni!. slvllih
triors 'i hey iiv honestly YKUd'K SI r.O
per yard. Wo have lnvn selllnu- fni'iniu i'.::;.
Whoever xxiini.1 nn.v this xvrck can I in- t'e in
for
S5 CEKIS A YARD! 55 CMS Affi
Call early lit fere the assert incut is ltr kcn.
h
NINETY-FIVE CENTS.
SHI
TVo Are Doing Still IJetter.
VX'hll moving Into ouri.rxr nu.l large room we Jiscoxir. d tin. lt.ru.. liut-s ol dcslia .1.
givxl x.c Hlmt buniei nxvav In f... l.Z dfsl '
i
inn p
S5.00.
t'ongrcii hii nil rubber top. iome-
Iblng lin: tlie... Her- 7.
SS.OO.
CneSr. an! Km-klr.! Alexin hand-new-.l.
sii.h nine l'r.'niii cir; t.( wi r0
n..1il.
s-i.oo.
Calf Aleili boi-toirri rlinced vamp
worth ts.
S2.50.
Pn.U ralf Al.xl. lmH.il. a hanU-
wl worth
MISSES' SHOES.
Si. 15.
! aat. front laaett. ipleaabt 4nal-
lT. inbl hj other hoviai for V
LADIES' SHOES.
Sl.25.
n.lel.itralll.h t ut. front le.ertKId
S'txoei. gaud qaalltj al 81.
Cloaks and Dolmans
.v. 1 - Mi .. Ic4
OUR CLOAK
ba i'l -i XT
;U
OUR CARPET DEPARTItlElYT
l. rtawtng aU lla f M!rlKlr riiurtt CARTBTB .. M.1
U" of CViiTAIH.
Ull MM
fli
I n f '-sn.
siit m
CO
D
S1.50.
Inillatltia Cair C iiiigri-ai Shun regular
price at Hiiymorc l ixo. -
S2.25.
Butloii am! Iinitatleu nultoii rongreM
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