The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 3, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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HERAL
Tour Grocer
FOB
LEADER ROASTED C3FFEE
In One-ponnd Paokaeee. Nelth-
rr around Colored or OUi
wIm Adulterated.
VOL. XXXVI.
DALLAS TEXAS "WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3 1884.- ffi&Sffijtf&k.
NO. 19.
A.mn. Tws Grtl
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tilDER HQHSTEQ COFFlt
la one pooDd PaeH-aitea. Helth.-
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v1se All 11 derated.
DALLAS
DAILY
D.
OPEIIA HOUSE
Sunday Iec. Tib.
1METDKN OF THH FAVORITES.
J
KB MIGHT ONLY.
hi .mcjF pnp
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
KCEUBBRStkindtm.
I0X0N ft UTZEiSERG'S COMEDY CO.
Br Fan in a Pawa
fednesdayI)ee. 1()
'Mi Emlnont Pilplt Orator
JT1B T
I e W I. T T
TALMADGE.
Eminent Physicians
INaYHICIANS are nutm-nlly unci proper-
ly vrry carcfnl In tholr roromnicndntlos
nf proprietary rcmrdir. A mcdlriuo huT-
kin naoh unqualified cmlorm'iurut n tbn
lolloivtnff f well worthy of trial by si.Gi'r-
rr to whoso oi Imp til it wrmi adapted i
bit. J. R ITKAnn 216 Ewt Mouumcut HI. Ulii.
Tnnr M.l.riiyr:
" 1 it; Drown' Inm Hi Horn in my practice.
firir w a ni'vlU'ino ail ho itmmptly an.l v
-vvti wn iwnltM. out. 1 dn uul know ff imy livi-.
mtiou that atToL-dri no lum-h taUMurUoii."
Dii. J. WM. Welhh 4! Wiwt Kajvttrt St.. lta'.it.
Mioro Mil. phvh:
"! hnvnuHftl llrown'i Iroti lllttorna'i. It fflv
wim all I rouM dtwlm My motliiT who In quito
MTtullaily.ulrtonHl it for Imll.tiviinu and iIm-iwi-.
ami tt .il.l her niort Km tlum anjtiujitc
w luw ever taken. I hitflil y nwumu-uil it."
ln. R ITAT.t RtTTMCiiQK U AihQuith Ht.i Kila.
lii'ire MiL.HoyH:
1 do not know any Iwttor pnTMm. inn. I n It
in liiy pnM-tii!it and luivo two tiN tilciiitr it
m rt.m a youtiK inuu Jnut lronverlTn: (mm a
oin rp att.-M-k nf .naUrta! iVver and tho otliT a
lady HtiiTorinn from tft iu rai tUWMjr aud iifj-voiia
ftrimtrnttou."
Pit K 0. VTsn?r tmAiiatt of tlio Y.rH".A MM..
..nl Inntitntw iwMtiuf cor. of rtii.uu ittl
lViinirtoti Ku. Itultliiioro Aid- riv:
' I Imvniimdi' a imthkduI ttt of tho ltftlMri
iintitiw of HrtiM-ii'a ru It.tlrn aud tntini-t it
l- Kvn;itu and P'liut)lt UmU 1 lu irou iirftti -4
aivtMwy nf aKoiiuiltttioii iUffTit t iir. Kjti-M
m ritniitfthi'iiiiiK atul tln would tin-
4mbUll rov beui'lU inl In attiw dU':. K "
ln. JonKMonnN 5 Franklin St. IljiUni. -.v.M!
Hnyit:
"ltrownB Iron Pittprs in n vt.M Tnlini.
ViniT if my inHciit nn tli.( it for tm- ftfo
J-lllt.f and tmtlitrlid dinlTM. Oitu I rind iii.'v
tinpiir b (txjiI ttwU? 1 let tlioiii tJtko lfrunii'ii Imii
I.U'-Pt..
I t h. Bmipnrj.!fn 220 F. Vonuiiini S!
".for Md. iwyM:
' iu-'it Hi-ovrnV Imp HiUcrHin my fin. W
' ; s. in niviuntn .I'm tt in ntw nf d- iL
- r- f .'.iii ivl.-n ni-1 tfi'i'i -r.il dl'Uit and p.- a
li. -.n (till llltbt'Oillg tUlr."
In Vhask H. Rrnia Hlinri' aud M iilfrmiorr
H!. taltliuon Ma. wiy;
"1 am plfitriitl to rvuiniiii'iid VtromiV Von I'.:t.
t"n n a cim for dyiivir1. iit rvMindfl'!tti . (
ti( nllou nmUria ifud ottuT ultonUluif ill'1
Dn.Tpvrirt II. KutrntiMiKof Tlnltlnion. Md .r.ivri:
"I wiml-i r-.iii.ni 'ttil u trittl f hrturn lrt'
MitU'Dtlii all .'WK'f iiM'K'iii!!- ilil.it:ty t-r when a
V'.m. nra'.iiK'tlitrii utsKil.
!! .T. I MVF.:Tof FairlMd Tt wnir:
"llr..ii'. Iri.n Hitti-in i.H lb" l-it iron prr'i.n.
:!in 1 ImviuviT known to in tlii f thoI rn -nv.
I (MtintdfP It n inot't ov)Tl!-iitp.i' tii ii tuiiie
MiilArin Modioli and on' th:it in Vf.-iv- ibtf
Mtulorwntcnt ot the . little un ilii ul i n.ltrt . n."
Di: J. ( RrorWioi HuntHTillr myp
I hMily mMiumtMid lirowu'M lion iitti'?i f r
tyHN ila rbt'uinatlm tun I ttrmT.il dnl Jity.'
Pr. M. M. Pnoosi.nf Pardatn-lln Ark. mvh-
' lluivrn'H Iron Itittt'iM if tV not iikIh ih in
tlu norld and larffectiutf nilraculuim mnti."
Dn. N. 8. Kro(tF of Mirlnti. M iw. wya:
" I rwoimiit'nd Urowii Inm ItitttTntki inlud
tffldc for cnhrliinir the Mood and rrnnMiu ad
dyie'tlo iympumii. It dixit ud burt Uio Ui tb.M
!)n. (. N. ponntHo?f of Kltn Orm. N. C ny:
"I pnTini Itmwn'M Irou biltcraaud iuU it oil
tt la iXMiUuuudL'd to bo"
Sold by
All Druggists.
TO COUNTRY
r.?Er?n:-!ANTS!
M-ii.i. m:i.i
CHHIWaiTTiTSaCOSrECTIOSIERiES
JVt J2. .Ir Cent Less !
Th.n any ol'-rr lnm. m D.il'n . Cull sunt '
ace or oiilcr tirnmll. I
t. i:. iioli i: ro
T.amar Hlrt. In r.--r nf -..n.r r.o. I
an
fM4EML.rw?i
Corner .Im'irsun .a v;rfct .j'r-B'o.
Wv(NETIC LkAUTl.0 THUiS COMHANV. I
O.litt. 6irhB. E! Lent Mo. I
wapersuels!
ENDORSE
I 1 1 tlj
I
i
I
t
The l3Anl crotwd
CbuIdo hai (7( JkT lj Ked linn oit
Trade - Mark CT'TyM Wrapper.
TKEMoOlfSER
OPERi
II :iM.rci-(rotP.t.1n.r.niliin i 1 K w " u - . l.''tu...iiw j i 4 liytw. V'
AV tin n'Ortwui-Hlr. J. Kn.ni. uf Nt Yn.
SWEEPING
II I
Compelled to make room for the enormous stock
of HOLIDAY GOODS NOVELTIES and TOYS
now arriving daily we have inaugurated positive and
sweeping reductions in every Department selling
you goods at January prices.
"Good ooiiiitrtoi-i luck no -lleutt
(Jood Uaru'uiiiM llutl nmny iiiivtouien."
WK MUST HAVE BOOM!
We want all the pce occapied by onr Mll.LINEUY EPAH1MEXT. There
fore wo offer our entire stork ftt half price nhlch iucuuh a good di'Mlleso thnu
the price of duinngcd poods.
Our CLOAK DEPARTMENT In sllll too crouded so fom furiy and
SKCl'KE 11ARGAINS.
In liOOTS and SHOES re stand UHcquallrd Tor LOW 1'IUCES.
Onr stock oflloslery Velvets SilKs ISres(ioods Fancy GoodH Tnlilo L'.nen
lilankets nud Comforts are LOWER THAN THK LOW EST.
To THE WHOLESALE TRA1SE nrc offeilug rxtrnordiiinrylmrpalns In
A. N 1
BOUGHT AT 50 CENTS OK THE DOLLAR
G0LDS1IM BROTHERS
THE BARQ-AI1T
OVERSTOCKED.
Hard times compels me to sell. MUST RAISE
MONEY! You are thro wins: trood monev awav.
jwhon buying OLD and DAMAGED Goods ad-
vertised. I offer
New
AT THE SAME PRICES.
- .
THIS WEEK ONLY
i 100) Strorr Hats 2."ic .13c. 5c :
j Tic $1 $1.2.-1 (Of I. '.).
1 l.Vr Trimmed Felt Hats.iH.i:. l.:.o
J .to.fil.Su.
i
; yards Hrocadcd lren 8'llod at
i ."c. per yard.
i i5;lly:!riN Cnslimpre y.ird wide r.t
ii l-.c; Hort'i .c.
!: l5(t pieces Ottoman Kilttton mimVr
j 7 !) Ii ut 5c 10c. 15c. per yard. I
j 500 linnches all colors Oslrlth Tips;
Aljove goodi; positively sold at tlioso prices. Jack-
ets Dolmans Newmarkets Russian Circulars and
Plush Coats $1.50 $2
Headquarters for Ladies' Suits cnil Ur.tJerwoar.
me SiliLESJlLE 2nd RETAIL
rJ O Y S
714 Elm St.
HOUSE.
at 1'ic 2 p. 40c 'Cc. und 75c.
1.IVM) rismr-s all cln-? ut 45c 75c
$1 to!.r(.
10 dozen Fancy l-'wtiici' and l'.lrds
ut 15c -5c 35f 75c to 1.H7 1.2.
5000 yurds Colored Sntlns nt 42 1-
or l ii DO.
:i000 yards Colored Ve!ve(ccnat 57c
n oi tli fi-1.
mwk nn ..olorpd Slfc TrIyflf ut
only sj;l.'17 1-2.
$2.75. $3.85 $4.25 $5.50
bilLM WM IS THE STATE.
Goods
The Returns in the Chlcnff leintoriaj
Coaiet I'nrgcdOut.
LEMAN GETS THE CERTIFICATE.
SynoptU of Got. Hamilton's Delton
In the Matter; nUo tUt
FEDERAL GRAND JURY REPORT.
The Tim Tola Canvnontl at Autkla au4
i'lVTtiluiul'a MaJ.rlly Iteiulira Jum-
bo I'ropnrttuai Tki L.aalaf
D.mocratla CuanUaa.
NOTES FROM VARIOUS POINTS
l.enmn flnlt a Crrllflcato.
(MiK'Afio Dec. 2. In tUe l.oiniin-Braud
cast) the fudernl tzrnriil-iurv this aflur-
noon roturnoi! a formal report covering
tlui liivostiL'Htiun Hum fur imulo by It
with roHpoet to thoulloKod fruiula In tlio
Sixth distriut. TUo roporl dooluros tliut
Uio eT.iiiilnat iou of the poll books and
tally-shoeta show evidence of fraud
rroin tho cxamiiiationoriho bnllots In
connection with the rctnnis tho report
nays: "It ueiH.uu Ht once nimaront to
iih lhat a erimo wliosu boblnoMS and
wlikciliit-ns ws only equalled by
its Krouniicss bad boon coni.
niiU.nl. In otlier word there
had been nlmtrnctpj ever 20'' bal-
lois east at Haul ilt-ctinn ami bearing
the name of u eai-didale for reiiruHnuu-
tivi In conprcNN from tho envolnpea in
which the ballots cat In said precinct
Vt-oro eucloheil after and nn tiio nielli of
the flection n ml thcro had been sulftl-
tuted In pliu-o thereof an equal number
of spurious l:illt-. Khii-h were never
voted." Tho jury returned it number
nt Indictment.-. lint the names nf those
indicted have not j ot been in-ulo public.
It is rcporu-il lo-iii(;.it tilet none of
the indictments returned by the Brand
Jury had imy ooniictioii with tho
iilliKed eb-ftlrm fraud; that thus
for no hucIi iiulictnuinis have been pre-
sented to the court mid that tli
invest Ration of yesterday and
to-dav bus Rune tar to
convince the jury that the indictments
lutroed upon last week but not
presented nsiiiust oi rtuin of the Jud(!es
iinil clerks of election are not warranted
and will bn annulled unless they are
further implicated by nubbequout testi
mony. -
tiik r.ora s ballot omuix.
The Times will sav to-morrow that
S. II. Wright nf the prlntinR Urm nf
llanscom & Co. testitled belore tho
crand lurv to-il". that 1. (!. Mackin.
ecretary of the l'-v.irralii county com-
niltiee. pave tlio or'Iur for tho Iiiku hal-
tois; mm tiiey V' rt pnnu-il in llanseom
A t'o's. establishment mid delivered to
Mm'hrin in III. Mom at the l'alnier
house at 111 o'clock on the evening of
IIUVUIIIIHT .1.
HI'KKINO TIIK "Tf itkhn."
At a meitiui;ol tbncoinmilteeof thirty
citizenx thiH iifunuoou nppointiMl to
prosoeuteiiiijnirles into the allrpcd hal-lot-box
(tiiBrni In thml(hl!iulh ward
it was resolved to increase the number to
eighty to inise a lund of 'i 000 for the
purposes of its T.ork and to oiler a ro-
ward of not lcsa lhat $"noo for informa-
tion loadiiiK to the couviotion of the
guilty parliuH.
I.KMAK "Km TnK CKIITIKK'ATH.
Si-hin(ik;ki.u Jii Dec. A (lovernor
Hamilton has )ut rendered dorlslan In
the lman-ltrnnd cc-e and after an
elaborate review of the evidence cita-
tion of HuthoriticH awards thu cert i II-
eale to U'inaii the Hepublican candi-
date for atate i.enstur in the sixth diu-
Irlct. 1 he Journal v Hprln;liiild says: The
ueelsion of tho governor la very lonjr ro-
eitiiiKBt lenctii the cheumstauees sur-
roundiiiK the return 01 the election
Judges In tho wound precinct of the
oinhteenth wunl.tne liinnner in which
the franc) wiw perpetrated aset forth
by conclusive evidence written anil
orsl before tho stale canvassing board.
Tho kovc rnor also iiM-d as a basis
lor ins decision the uppoarunee
to him cf thu hi coa.I precinct truly aheet
aud the poll hook i roin peiso'nal en-
aui:uation oi thcili ho expresses the
opinion th-it l lie si''imtiir of H. H.
Shields eno of tho Judges to the I illy
-o i.-i wit lori-ii a wcu as mat oi nr.
Str.'ui--(.er wliii-h was corroborated by
exeert Ic .:liuon y in the lattercase. lie
d.'duced Irotii the eviih-nite that the
clmtiKc couldi not luive been made for
tliKcorrffctinii t nlAric:il errors for man-
ifest reasons. II is conclusion w as that
n bold fortory bad been committed to
cheat the per.pti of tho diatrlol
nut of tlielr ' lust lights ami
the object of tlio er.i-oiru was to change
a nni.ioriiy in Hie t;.to loKlhlatuin ami
theri-liy control th4 .rlion ofn Unllud
States senator. Tho Opinion k-c!area
that it w as the false nnu forced returns
which tlio v'invassinK hoard of Co.ik
county canvassed und not thu true nud
correct returns nurt with all dun respect
to them ho whs oi tin opinion that they
hould not have counted that return.
He sr.id: "tt w;i not in ihi- case a
qucsjiou of go'um hchiml tho returns
but it was n ijuestlou of lindlmt
out what were tho trim and
lawful returjm " Ho said when tho
Judccs titiNhcii tluili- btbors on the uilil
ol tlio elcctioi amltlist then : 1 1 1 tln-re
was the trim ini'l t cmdito r- nirnsand
that after that f.( T-rs nrul eriinluals
aeiMircd pic .-.i.-s o" ol the true returns
land mili-Muitcd r.iunt reiuins. lie
'l asked If I'ort-i-d r-' u;-ns could bo held
moie sa-cd in b.v. tli in true and lawful
rctuniK. Hi. itpproMd ihe action of the
stain tioar-.t in iiowi-of the evidence nr"-
seiitod to ibein Iietliouulil eauvass-
iiiH board wo.e not intended
to bu nn n- tmi-iilnes In carry-
IllK out tlio eiinies of lonte'ia
and falsillerf. and the governor eon d
nt be expeoted id allow blms lftn bo
m lined in to tniciilo nn l tin rights nl
fie peopio. ilocon'i! not in juditnient
and conscli'ii--- lied that Kmlnlph
llrand was duly eie.-ted In a Jint or law-
ful manner or electi d at all and bv tho
iteniilne relwrim lui I'liid. I.eliuin'K ma-
onty l-.ni'4 vti-M Mid tln-r-foro lie Is
elected lit-eoiitvustc.l with thlsdei-K-ion
hh b.ckhm u prccenctil a ci iine by
which it wus itonin toeoiili-ol the elec-
tion in liav inir to piece ti nt in the limn
of llilu i itntl tx:-. (1 tliis npiiiiiei Mill ly
upon Ihi rilil nnu ilui.v nl : ti v.ti'
bonids to eanviivn tiie nen nine returns.
I. -MAN'f i.ivir.-e.
Henry W !..-ni:iu licpnhltcnu camlt-
diuo for the Mm:c situ itc linui the !;(
diMirlct.ln v lit h the eluirees oi'fiMid
have been t.a l'reilv imido
mal.es inibllc to nl'cht his
reply to (ho letter si-nt la-l n-Iit by
lindiili.il I : i-j . -. n i his liiLia-.TAt'c ep.ion-
ert rrivin.lry- ri'.-o'iMt of vole
'hriMiKli.cii ...- entire dl'Ti'-i nv.l a iln.il
nntel m'. oi. '!) ut the cm. test h
'lie lov limine ; oi voli-M l.e-
nin t declitu s tin propti-'lliun cbr.ni-
Inif tlo.i i In pi u-eeiliiiir pi-npo(l
Ik il!.-ra. ;mI would ha void il esi-rled
ut 1-nl f inelu-Ics by esylnit that
inui:iui-:i in tho ' governor
lias declared him lesrallv elected and
will Ihsuo a ertiliciito 'to him. 1U
(Lemau) will aubniii to uo tribunal ex-
oo pt the atate seuato.
Tlio Texas OC.lclal Tote.
ArsTiN Doe. 2. 'Special.! The offi
cial couut of the vote lor "resident is as
follows: Cleveland 223208; Blulno &S-
3T3; St. John 3511; Uutlor 3321; Mrs.
Loekwood a. Returns from Kl V nun.
Oldham Upshur and Isan Jacinto coun-
iiea were not received which it is estl-
mnted would have increased tho vote
5.0011 aud the Domocrntie ma.
Jority 2.UO0. Thore was not a
ciinerence oi do votes oolwoen the liigb-
eat and the loweKt Democratic electors
but the Kepubliaan ticket was scratchod
considerably. Tho largest Democratic
majorities in counties were: Collin
4.203! ltell 4.IX: Dallas. 3.84f: Tarrant.
3.7-W All the Deuiocralio electors ara
here except Wells of ltrowusville who
Is expected in the inorninK. The elec-
toral vote will be cast for Cleveland and
Handrieka to-morrow. Thore are about
lifteen candidates for the position of
inesaonKur to carry the vote to Washing-
ton. Tha Irish Idea.
uw Tohk Deo. 2. The committee
on the organization of the Independent
Irish-Americans decided to continue
assembly district organizations under
the name of Irish-American Protective
Ulilou" and adopted an addreaa uruinir
their felluw-countrvmun to omauizo
Irish-American Protective nnion cluba
everywhere in tho United States to r.
sist Kuglish free trado.
How They Voted In 8prluitnelil.
Hr-itiNUPiKLD Deo. 2. Mayor U. M.
rhlllips was elected to-day for a third
term. All the alderman aro Republi-
cans and sixteen of the couneilineti.
One of the two Democratic councilmeu
elected was a Republican nominee also.
Plurlila tilHulnl.
Jack.sonvii.lk Doe. 2.-Tho state
board of canvassera declared
the rosult In Florida on thu
presidential electors as follows:
Cleveland 31'flHi lllaino 2sl)'tl; St.John
71; Cleveland's plurality S.VW.
Cunnt-etleut O. K.
Nv IIavkn Deo. 2. In the city anil
town elections to-day the Democrats
undo a clean sweep. They elected U.
K. llolcomb mnvor bv a maloritvof
1213. The Democrats retain control of
tho common council.
I.iiul.villa lOli.ittiuii.
I.otnsvii.i.K Dee. 2.-Hooker Heed
was elected mayor to-day over J. V.
Mi-Theeliy by C.ikiu majority. Local op-
tion was defeatist by about tho same
majority
Fall Klver Klnetlnii.
Fai.i Hivkii Doc. 2. CummluBs
Democrat was elected mnvor by 100
nl 11 rill i tV. 'l'hn ltelllllilii-nn linvn a inn.
jority of -tin tho council.
Alilernianlo Kletlon ntTrinplo.
Tkmim.k Deo. 2.-1. Special. I -In the al
(lermanio election to-day U. 11. Wade
was elected in ward two and . W. Wat
ton in ward three.
FROM FORT WORTH.
TOEE TURNER IN THE NATION.
.
rrnrlug for Mora Kxteu.lva Street la-
nrovemenla Farmer klllnil Mara
H.lljr NeKiaiipi-rt In I'roi-
pa.t Court Mutei Klo
Kokt Wohtii Dec. J. IHpeeial. City
Marshal Rea rocoiyoil word by tolefrraph
last iiiKl't that Tobe Tumor wanted for
highway robbery and assault was In
MuskoKeo so he took the first train for
that place but returned tonight without
his man the prisoner a; MuHkogco be-
ing tho wrong ano. Turner's criino was
a bad oue; he not only robbed the man
but made him strip oil' every stitch of
clothing which he sold to a Junk dealer.
The city council met to day and ap-
proved the sewer contract besides ngur-
liigon the cost of grading and paving
south Main street. It is the Intention of
the council to spend (loo0HI on the
streets within the next three or lour
months.
Charles lushes a farmer living four
miles north of the city was thrown
from a bucking hnrso to-dav aud killed
almost instantly his spine being broken
by the fall. Hughes has relatives living
in the eastern odgoof Dulles county.
Tho fence around th city cemetery
and the dry grass took tiro to-day and
burned lor scmo tiuio until firemen
with shovels aud plows slopped its
spread. This Is the second time this
has occurred.
1 Horsey vs. the (Julf Colorado it
Santa I'o railroad has occupied all of the
i.i .
iiiut'oi iiiu limine tcnur-. io-iiay. uorney
wants dauintroa for Injuries received
while in the di.-'.uharg ol his duties.
To-morrow niulil tho Port Worth
Itillo five a grand ball end supper at
n..iu;'u h.nii.. ii -..I i .i'.i. ...
. ..... n .. .mil inn inn ii':j kiicil ill-
ganir.iUlon.
i noreistaiK oi a now paper here nn
evening daily with press dispatch inde-
pendent in politics with Republican
leaning. Mr. Haywood formerly of
I ucson Arizona is the proprietor. The
lint Issue is promised Monday next
Itnwlo'a IEud;et.
Do wis Doc. 2. Special. -The report
lately current here relativo to tho return
of another prlsonor making twe was
correct. Hn came In and surrendeied
to t ho sheriff a few nights since. The
names of the two surrendered are
Thompson charged with horse theft
nnu HBinn oiicnso noin young men.
.socmw so iitr as Known in llio rest
the escaped prisoners.
Rev. Dr. Jl. K. Coleman who bus
travolud for many yours in the Holv
l.-ind end the oast liollvetnd on Sutu
day sud Sunday ui(.-lits two highly In-
loreNunjt lectures des.-r mug ton re
liglons im-.nueis and customs of tho
people ol tnat part of llio world as als.
ii iacii . oi note ana stirred association.
John I! Mohr. of southern Texas is
in ISowie proppcetiiig lor business loca
tion and has cniiclud-'d to buy one or
morn business lots nnil build a substuu
Vinl i wo-story brick business house thi
upper story to oe used us an opoui
house. Mr. .Mohr bus it brother hero In
business.
Il'ivnoss is reas.inablv good; cotton
rivelpls small; prices uood.tUo to VM.
Kb-e-.wood a weslliiy aud prominent
Indian of the CUiekasnw nation so mil :i
low ituvs hern recimtlv. bovine liimbei-
and supplies for his extensive ranch arid
farm
l.tlmrtf Kill I.o.'hU.
I.uiKiiTY Him Do-j. 2-SpecIal.
Mr. .1. D. Crocker the frolclit and ticket
naeiil nt this pUieo for the Austin A
Northwestern ralhvav was married n;
tt i.VIo-!; tr Miss iv.laud llnsson a
il.ini;liter of T. V. llrisson.who is m
well ami lavmuhly known tiirougli th:s
portion ol the coiinirv.
l'lui L'l-catei- pert i-l the eo'.lon eron
rni-ed lii r" li.is ulicjidy been mnrketrd.
he shipment from tins place to date i
n.'ut il.ii bales
There i:i con.! Icrnbic s'.ckiic.tx hcr In
t bo liep'? r.f tviihuid fever.
1 'I In- ld;-i ; v il!M :v;iii und lin iiiR-i
' Ki.-.-." will no vtni-.!c:-..t in nuout two
Wi'i.;s.
licprc-viiitativi' John 1!. Imo lell' lii-
thl.s evening lor i(-o-vu .VMod and Cum-
inauoho. iUisIncss very rood.
CHIM4L CALENDAR.
letrlbnttou In the SalDhur Snrbnra
4 D
Trairedy Partially Itotsd Out.
ONE OF THE MURDERERS HUNG.
Rrutul Itana Case ou Trial it 8Ur-
nisi With
THE DEFENDANT IN DIRE DANGER.
Mnrdereat Mexlc-saa Mud Avar Whh
N.ar Sun Antonlo-Howar4 Selllvaa
Ue.afora Itesntly Crloia A
lhaatlug at. a D.uh.
ANOTHER MURDER IN ARKANSAS
A It a p. la.e at SU.rinau.
uera! Deo. 2.- Special. Tho
day yosterday was exhausted In obtain
ing a Jury in the Pi ontlce rape case end
In partly examining one witness. This
is tho case In which Nancy Harris
charges Prentice with having outraged
hit on mo uignt oi April au. 111 Uoniaon.
Nancy Harris and John Harris w ho
were comius both uneducated country
neoplo. left their homo near White
Mound In this county for the purposo
of going to the Nation to i;e married.
Arriving at Denison at about
midnight thoy stopped nt llio
depot to await u train going
north to take them into the tuition.
Whilo waiting for the train Kd I'rentioe
unit J. (.'Iinmbers liocme lu-qiinintod
with their mission and I'rentiee repre-
senting himself to the unsophisticated
couple us nn nllleer Informed tliein tlat
if they atlempted to go to Ihe nation ho
would arrest them ami that his duty
was to uirest them anyhow but that if
tho man John Harris who waslittlo
nioio tlmua full grown bnvj would goto
Sherman and procure n license and ro-
tuin to llenison and get married it
would be all right and that ho would
carry llio girl to a hotel to remain
until he returned. Ity throats
ot arrestieguieui tiio man was induced
lo etarl lor (Sherman to procure tho
license and the girl aged 10 years was
mil wuu rreuiien to miko to a hotel
Harris walked to Hhorman in the night
nroeureu me llenusn and returnod to
venison in tne meantime Prentice
started off w ith tho girl and walked her
around until at last they brought up in
a lumber yard where notwithstanding
hor crying and protesting he forcibly
consummated his hollish design. On
tho arrivul of her altlnneed she informed
him ol what had occurred; he uotwith-
siituuing marrieu uer at ones. Cham-
bcrs is charged with being an acces-
sory belore and utter the fact.
The girl Nancy Harris testified to the
tacts as above aud that when Prentice
let her go after accomplishing his do-
rigns inaiMiemoi up wan Clismbers in
about twenty-tlvo steps from where the
outrage was commuted nut that he of-
fered hornoindl'nltics. but cvrlcd her
to a boarding-house whero they were
refused admittance: that then thnv
started toward tho depot and ho nut
wr iu i-naricH oi air. is leitou: mat son
did not inform Mr. Hheltonof what had
happened until asked by him. Hhegnve
us a reason for not doing so that she was
a stranger and she w ould not have said
a .y tiling to him about It If lie had
not questioned her but that if she
bad met any una. alio was acquatated
with alia would have Informed them.
Thedufanso mulnlv relies ou endeavor.
lug to show that the point at which the
rape is said to have been committed is
within hearing distance of two saloous
mat are Kept opeu all night and that
her cries could not have been verv loud
or iiii'.v nomu unvo iiseu nearii.
. i. - .
The llaltlmoro A Ohio toleirrauh eom
nany It Is oxpected will be in operation
nere iu nuout niteon days it is to be
noiieil we will then have better service.
as this special was taken to the Western
union last ntglit at b:45 and the olllcti
was closed.
That Sulphur Hpriuxi Crime.
HtJI.PUlinNi'HiHus Dec. 2. Special.
Siuco yesterduy's special about the
Jouos killing much has transpired and
from Sheriff K. O.'Hmlth 1 ga'her His
following facts: On Thursday last two
negroes Newton Alsbrooks and Perry
Keilty were at Jones' house and saw-
Mrs. Jones change some money ami
thoy were noticed to exchange eignlll-
cant looks and immediately retired. On
yesterday morning after the attempted
murder both negroes wors arrosted
and nftur some time
PKIIHV OONKKSSKl) -rilB K II. LINO.
suvlnir that on Tlnnsilnv. when tlmv
saw Frs Jones change the money thoy
went out aim pianneu tue Killing and
robbery. On Monday morning before
da' they procured an iron set with a
long iianuie lrom a blacksmith shop
and wont to Jones' house and that New-
ton A 1st rook did the killing but tliov
rained btirli an alarm in the liouso that
they lied without attempting to secure
the money. On being arrested aud
brought before Justice Darnell Derrv
nittdu the above confession.
TRACKS WLIIK KOl'SU
golinc away from the bonne which.
when compared with the prisoner's
tallied exBt-tly except that one track
also t-.iiiiuared with Hie tracks
of u negro named Williams
who le-i titled that he was
with Terry until 11 o'clock the night
before when thoy separated I'erry Hint-
ing thai he was golmi to go to u certain
nogro named Andy Wright and gel $70
in money and start to Louisiana next
Morning Last night n'vmt dusk after
llio conclusion ot llio trial and while
tho justice was prctisrinE his witnesses.
bo dieritl'went to make arrangements
i or convoying mo prisoners to town.
w ben
A .von ok osr. itvMiu:i 1IKX
surrounded the building took the negro
Perry and carried him soino two hun-
dred yards in llio woods and hunir
him. Sheriff Smith learning of this
took tlie otliet- pr'eioiicr A Ivbrook and
took lo the woods with lilin escaping
the mob. and brought h'.ui snfnly lo
town lins nioniln;;. He is howover nil
the lookout for a mob to-night. Jones
and his wife uro alive tbir. moruing end
aro rational though there is no p:ospci-t
of rocovorv.
MurilrroD. tt"lian Klllo.1
Has Ahtonio Dec. 2. .Special.! u-i
t!ib2Uli Inst throo Mexicans shot end
killed Ciesar lla.ni- at Stiibling cross-
lnK on the Han Antonio river In Uolind
roil uly I'.a-lios K'tuteil in purcult sml
.i letter received In this city yesterday
tales nmt uio murderers worn ovrr-
iakoii In Mr. (. Wct's pasture in
I ivo C;ik county und two of them were
1;I!1(h1bi"I tho ..thnr wounded end cup-I'iK-il.
Tl-.o pi-.-siir . found two of the
Me:'e niiH ::i ei'oi'i Im a n-vutl;o thicket
iixicnp and w hen ii -iened und told to
met eniler tn" :i!vicins attempled re-
elslimee and vriiulmt down. Ihe pur-
sue) s tie-'i i :ii:i d n short tlnro wlinti the
tliiid -.Icuo "tin e up r.'id when n--doi-cl
pi Hdi'l'-ad. r. nli -e! :l his nurse
uud li'ii-d to cw" p. He v. isred ti;-on
and after following h's trail some dis-
tance he was found shot tn several
places but it is thought not fatally. He
afterwards confessed to the whole aOair.
One of Mr. West's Mexicans coming ua
shortly afterwards was arrested also.
I hough not present when Basar was
killed It it pretty well established that
he was an accomplice. About a week
previous to the killing of Bsasr a negro
in the employ of Mr. D. A. Faunt in
the same neighborhood was assassi-
nated cloe to the Place where tha Ml.
cans wore killed and it is thought the
1 . 1 1 .1 ..nk . I . n .
m..v. nciv tun assassins.
War In Keutuckv.
lxnnsviLl.1 Dec. 2-Tho Courier-
Journal's staff correspondent In-
vestigating the plagiibi in eastern Ken.
tucky sends the following to-nicht:
in regard to the war now in progress in
f. 1 ""'nty. Kentucky. lion. James
H.Tinsley.of Durbonrsvllle and Col.
R. HoVd. Of I.OIIilllII. rutni-n.
ing home from Wliitosburir. Flatelier
county where he had been
in attendance upon the cirenit court
gave information of a very war-like
stato of ntrairs at Whltna-
burg the town being tilled
with armed men and a bloody light
was Imminent. Judge Kinloy the
lemons mountain Jurist Is judge or this
circuit aud for two years past has never
dared to go to Whifesburg to hold conrt
imimii in a inrcsi mane ny ana or ilie
most desperate men of the country te
kill him If he evnr entered it. RkmuWIv
this man fell a victim to the prevailing
plague and ulier his deatH Judge
Finiey again went to Fletcher. At
this term of the Kloieher court a mua !
was to be tried for murder lie '
was out on ball and bis
friends all men of the satnn I
dnspernte stripe as the murderer '
ueterniiiieii lie should not be
iiuulslied. The case was sot
for Wednesday and on that
day tho accused came marching ...!
into town carrying a double-'
barreled ehot-gitn and . a belt i
full of revolvers followed by '
s score of bis friends armed to His tenth.
The arrival of the murderer and
his armed band was followed almost im
mediately by ono of the i;nmo eke and
carrying shot-guns and pistols. This 1
gang was eomposeii or menus or the i
victim. They went into camp on
a blulV over-looking and commanding
the town. In' the meantime
a third band composed ol citizens who
thought the law should be allowed to
take its course and peace bo preserved.
even if they h:d to kill every desperado
In the county tosceuro that' end organ- '
lued and arinod themselves
and wont on duty to !
slay until omul adjourned. Tiio bands .
composed of the friends of the ij
murdered nmn end his mur-
derer aro watching each other
closely one to keep the other in
town and the other to keep
their Toes out while the cltlsens
stand ready to clean out
the entire party when . the
trouble boglns. Tin party com-
posed of tho murderer and
Ills friends have been very riot-
ous and druukon since the'ir ar-
rival and several engagements
have been played between members
of it and outsiders aud on Monday a
pitched buttle was so Imminent that
the guns of the opisising squads
were aimed for the light but aa
stTrny was avoided for the time.
It is the opinion of my Informant tha.
snrlons trouble will occur bofors the close
of the session to-day. YVhUeabary
is a reiiioto spot far from a telegraph
line and Inter news than the above is not
obtainable. Tho opening Incident of this
imiiine was tne Killing ol Hill Hall one
of the most dosperste characters in this
section by two guards from
whom he tried to oscape. lie be-
longed to one or the bauds figiu-
Ing In the above disgrace
ful anatr aud was arrested on ;.
a charm of trrund larcnnev. pnniinltll 4
In Wise county Virginia Just across
A Negro Hhot.
Haiku Deo. S. Hpocial.l A nngre
working on K. Higal's farm on Deep
creek Iu this county was dangerously
shot s fow nights past by some masked
parties. He lias boen brought Into town
and his physicians Drs. Powell
nd-JI
Wilson ills said entortaln grave doubts -u
as to his recovery. Two parties have i
iieen arrested aud recognised by !n
tne negro as i-eing among tne four who .
shot at him. The preliminary examl-1
nation wiu coinmnnoe as soon as county -court
adjourns. Huch action on the part
f . l 4 ...V. . I. .... . .
ui mill ui uui -iii7.aiinw ui or. bUUUCUl 1
to be among the best is iudeed to be de
plored from all surroundlnir clrousu-
t slnncos. it is verv llkelv to bo hsrd with
all psrlies charged with shooting this ;
A T.rrlbla MurS.r la Arknatat.
Font Smith Auk. Deo. 2. A horrir.
ble murdor was committed at Van Du-
re u yesterday evening. Joseph 8. TI.
Houck township constable endeavor-
ing to arrest a negro desporado named
John Williams was searching for blia
at the house of another negro when
Williams stopped up behind him with s
double-barrelled shot-gun and blew the ji'
wnototop oi nis iieau on. Hours died y.
instantly his bead being nearly Bevered
from his body. After doing the shoot-
ing Williams mounted Houek's horse
and escapist to the woods. He will
doubtless be captured to-day for tits
whole town is greatly excited over the
innriler nr tlinlr ooiiMtuliti. Anil ara tin.
temilned to bring his tnurdoror to Jns-'W
"oe' - - - jl
A Now Orlasna Myatarr. J
Nnw Ohi.hans Don. 2.-KeiordeA'
Kurd his brother brother-in-law and
three of his court officers charged with f
the murilor of Capt. Murphy yesterday);!'
wore before Aotlnir Recorder Sambola to- j
day tier preliminary examination and
I plea ted not guilty."
ni .V not being ready
Tho state's attor-
was nestponed and the prisoners re
manded without bail. Tim Indications -are
that the assassins of Murphy will!
2
escape muilshmont. No one can be j)
found to identify them though twonty i Taxi
or thirty w'tnessod Uie all'alr. " .itir in tv
Howard Sullivan Uung
Sai.kii N. J. Dec. i The legal excens
tioa of ltowurd Sullivan whicli took
place iu tho county Jail this morning
was tho closing act in a tragedy seldom
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vijiiisiivii iu. ni'i f v iiiu viuiiv in nr. j
loiio.v.'i: r.iiit iv amoii on ino nignv oi
the isth of last August while proceed
Ing to her home over a lonely road near
Yoiktown was waylaid lobbed vav-.i.
Ishod end murdered and her body con-
cealed in sumo bushes near by where it jj
was discovered a low days after. Hulli-i
van upon trial pleaded 'guilty '?
t liargcil Mil n Kiultesilemenl. J
Richmond Deo. 2.-William K.l
nimiu ciuei einra iu tne imiee
of the nndltor of public sccouDts;''
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j the dlRcovery of irreitnlarlUns was iir-jj
mi-.eeinivn uy iMiuikiir et.ii. tiiivm
rested lo.uiglil olinrgeil with 111 3 Mii-J
bonlr.nientoi state luuds. J
Sentence Commuted. fiilOP
COLVMnos Doe. 2. (leorgi) Oliver "
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u.'ii iv.-... uk iiiuiuui v tuu Liny term u
May term i
K-il.ofthe llanulton oottrt nf cominoi
pleas and sentenced lo han;; on Invm
Is-r ii has had bis sentence commutid
in prison nionl. for M'.
Rliui t ... noa.
I K tel. K Doc. 2. Speclsl. At a l urtv
In tl-.o country four miles from to AK1'
William Onilfori! m sei lonsty shot I -'
wlioiil K lias not been ssn -rialin-il.
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