The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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hold. Thi uutniy vinpalh ia very
e. but how utUrly d.)e it fall to
1 tl lim weight Iroiji the over burdened
heart T
Ir is Uiiilul ciitfuii;.l.inc that th
proeiitrouB city of l.rvuu nut eupport
only iitent-iiiside awr. The
is nditesl and controlled 1 v on of th
Lest newpcr men in Tetaa utui de
nerve tiie inoat npl.i aupport. W
are sorry brother Smith CmU it neeeo
aar ti invoke the aid of the auxiliary
pun.
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it ha Uen limit time since th
(. ..iu peouio ot ixiuiawn nav l.a.1 an
opportunity to do Kraeeful t toward
the preaidentof lb TniteKl Sutea but
.ne iire. oi nr. nave haa lmupht
the coveted rhalnv and the I.ouiaian
t i.uMitnti.in.il 1'iiion amieiation hna
forwarded hitn bealitifuly executed
bii-t In ("-im ii"?. There ia hope iu the
situation at lnat.
Nfi ai ui-pper aelt why the trade or
Texaadiveati.it 'oth.re. Wean.-iwer:
.lual s?ti;e yrwi d- not invite it. Tex-
a la playing Tor the alroiiity dollar
and Is plav in jt i nlmightv clo-e pzm
at that fhnw her the dollar an.l no
matter whether it i in niicago St.
I.ouls Miuiphia New (Vienna or fial
vinton ami she is Kning titer to get it.
Tit I'tit I'm i lUmi ri come to
us l.v every mail "rhnefc full'' of the
I a. -I urwa thtwwby iiablin u to fet
later newa from it than from any other
paper. Tim II auLU ia sne of lh lead-
ii. K paj.era in the sti.te an wa appre-
ile their kimliie. in a xi-hininy their
daily tor our weekly. rikm IsttUrr
Tnr IUhu i) ia thankf'il lor the com-
pbiiientury notlcw. wn4 will con tome to
d. a.-rve am h. The l.ri.r ia
"' Isa ear eat.isw a) aanetiim.
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ajipreri.
Ttir H.hTn.T aTso th.iila n.veaton1
ahoiibl V th erain buainen of the
elate. lol raereta tnat M yet ah haa
mvle wo wle piat prerat.na to ifo
that wrth .Uent:ii'e to rmli-er. Idle
Ulk .et eheld f line of ateain.T only
urinr In tl.e luiairiuatioii' will not
iac.eMf.ny c.nit wiU U .j rom
hk aeha rfaii(f-nienu of Su Louia
nd flih-airo.'
Tiff preaetic of a fata! diaea eloaely
reaeuihliOJ AUli! cholera at point
a.i asmtiaTUuiia a brow Met .i
MO-ab Ahorite of tha town "
..ii ivfTeitM up to th reu.t I
v in l'Utlin. ina 6lajiurv
dilion t receive th Hr4 viaitoe. S
pc l th t la ift a or oondl.
taiM) ar iU reception than Doll Will
not onrh'"ll don KompUyT
1 euR MEXICAN POLICY. -
lb.- r"iit rlr nf our government
i i I- i. i.m I'l l if vie .lou.sly faired
. ii - .vruin to sect mj.liili on of two
. i - a hi!! eitl.er privoU war
M .. "f heal the. disorders
! 'i !..ivi mi long exist! ml which
i . if -.i ..n ri n I. il l almost uninhab-
Hi" li. In of lli.it magnificent
1 il t i' unti l ii!. it k i.iir Mexican fruit
I. r. 1 he teiuporuing vacillating.
nl.ey iurh hs hitherto rharai-terisc.l
r eminent in iu dcalinjr with
M-Vh'.i. hit) lni-ti the l.ro'itin aoiircs ol
I uwwaW awii ow ptmriU and ww n-
.!.....' ill it it lin. been abandoned ami
ini.i tin in w r.-giiin i.f prompt vigor
.u in ti .ii a u.itsr .IUIMU of g.vod on
' i' irl oT tin a. luiiniirt ration at Wash-
iii1ii and a aure prelude to sirsdv
I -rlHi rii'iii i.l al mir Nrder difbcultie
I ii' Uii.li alomr tti' l likioftliel.i.
itinl irn miunl if tint uterior. in
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i.'iil.l. ami .nl ii1iiini to any it.
Taxi an.l y.-t comparatively speak in j
j(li ti"H linn. cil;. I.. I. hiii" of the
i miirauder ami thieve on the opposite
'""'" 'l ni'i'li'M not how charming
I the rlumti how prodnctivi? th oil i t
li'.w d.-uiruMe the locality no country
n il even a 1 armli.. on earth will ever
i"nm wiiii. i uj. n lung as me ami
i-ri.i rtv ii n insecure
' 'lli-vt an A in.t lean citien living un
!r tin- l.nMl n'L'U of our national con-
; -tiMtioii li.iill i t. r f.el thia sense of
in" i ui .l v nr khiiitM ever appeal in
iiin tn Km unv Tiimint lor nrottwliorj
' in a t. tiding teliuke tu our" Uwatttl fre
j iii-tiliuimii. an.l a turning shame ujon
mir lti.men ami rulera. It a thi
J tiiizljt t iKj.vit iuhI ijliiry of tha lioronn
; i.'ul lie Hi.. 1 1 lie lilt of Hainan citi
I .en w.ii Hfn in any country or quarter
..I the wurhl and until Uiu aame aaj
nl thrown annuel each of our own
; utiM U. we will ciiininuo lheient in
i one of liio ui'Jet eaeiitial eleruenU (.
j imtn.nial trratiiis. i he hmtory ol
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' "unng ne ni inirty yora San
. urn 'IttMneW lienionatrateil that the peo
ple of tli-4 cmintnr an wholly unfit for
eliH..emnient. With the' excejition
ol it tvw l.nef ln-i.l interval of peace
tne liare in ronnant!? at war w ith
ent-h other atnl the nii-kening iletailn o(
tie ir erinu-i which from time to time
hne e.iini' to 1'irl.t iui.1 whii h for mul
t.tu.le vuriet an.l e..M l lixnh d atnx'itj
ire aiui.i.r niTKnii a liamilel liave
lincke.l the tuurnl sense of all chr
ten I. .-n an.l ulinort j laee.l them he-
. i 1 tin; j.tle i.fi ; iliation.
ii . tne we.i cuimi.lerfil .inioD ol
; -1 i ii.tell jii nt nu n that ill view .!
! til..' l'Ut h:-t.iv ;iui Iireeiit mnilitt.iti
(.1 M -xie.i it hecilllle tLe iluty of th
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;ii..ui i.Ki:ikt aeeaunt ol tne wron
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': annex l.er. i.r to enuhliah over her
-.nie oit of a proteetnrate whii h will
.'i ir u. t. . to her the Mc-ningi of eaee.
- or.li r !;! uliii.W toverniueut.
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ln.ii.lci') una roliU-iiea which ol
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... m. in tuaraii-iera on our Iroiituii
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I ..uii.i..iii it ju.i.iy our jjovernlueut in
iTilenn tieiieraJ t'rj to (lUrauo nti
! l'tuiil theia thievea on Mexican
"Oil au.l they furnmh a ju.it anaaj ielli
i "hu ll i'r.'.iil.'lit Havre aal hia cahiaet
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II no. mi i.i wen vo cvnmier. .'VHittiwea-
; tern Tex which i ; ar er-ti!ni the
ii.ot ciatiw an.l wool -frrowing region on
tl.e is.iitiu. nt will never be atile lo iliv
j vi l..p her reLiiirceH fully until north-
1 1 rn M. xii-o i annex. I to the l'nite.1
i Mule. Tlml line- aeoiion or country
wouhl hur.lly more lluii iiiUoinnify u
i tor our Insmn ainl the pre-tent ilmturb
aii. ea in huroiK; five lo us an OpportU'
I nity (if sett'inir lh: rvxeil iiueation by
IhoworJ wha.li uiay not occur a(in
I in a century
I ho State of Tetan in rauid.y Ct'.ina
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1 wtive indiMtnoua enterpruiny
I men from nil ijuarters of the earth and
tli
'e l.nrdy m-ttlen hould be o pro
i froi erty that then will feel ai anfe
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i other sei-tion of the atnte.
THE MORMON OUESTION.
. en -...Hi- momus wiwro uaa teen an
tineitsy feeling throughout the entire
wes.t regardin; the aituution in L'tah.
The geutile aetllera in lb territory ar
and luive User .living in ooutinual dread
I. ml th bloody iiutiucta which com
p isosxl the murder of th iinmiirranUat
MouuUin Meadow n nearly qurterof
century amce nhouid burl the beaom
ofdi-.tUatlheirhelph.ua familie and
theiuaelv. The very xUtcnce ol
Mormon toleration ithin our border
it disgracB to the nation nl legal
aoleciaui but when they are called tpon
to witneaa theaheilding of innocent blood
by the Dainty and for month endur
IhreaU ofatiii worn U become a In t-
' ter for earneet oonaideratiim n.l K.n
I tMue that ia euterad upon the found.
I tiona of tha MorinoB community are to
be overhauleU and acrutiniaaxl nd
they will not bear th light of calm
1 reaaon or impartial olorvtion. The
toleration of the Mormon ayattMn U
tubveraion of all the lawi and tbeoriea
txth atacred and profane upon which
our ayateni of government reata. It
whole! licenaing of proatitutioo
bigamy ig urno brutality murder
nd thieverr. r.veryday the territory
ia permitted to atand fixe an addi-
tional blot upon tha tmeutcheonof th
nation. But the evil atop not there
imply. It exiateuce tulaiia upon th
government th expenie of nuvintain-
inf jniliiarv aUbliahmeut ai grt
ooet in a remot and unhoapitaU re
gion. The aettlement of th territory
tbo Ueveloruient of it mineral and
agricultural wealth ia retarded snd iKit
only thw. but our entire Kocky moun-
tain region i tinctured with the
bliKitly and brvitnl Influence of the
brothwi foremment of Utah.
Th etfeet of the recoguiaed immornl
ily of the Ut bigamy of Brlgham'a
domain of debauchery ia evil to th hint
degree. Morality religion purity ell
uuVr at the hand of thia rch-fieud of
lechery; and our government ia derelict
to every obligation while it permit UiU
frightful Innovation upon th recognized
rule or civdixed dome tic Jmlity t ex-
iat. Th que lion of ii entire and
jioedy wuprajotiiiw ibould not bother
the government for moment Tha
Mormon ahould be required to giv up
pi1ylmy t one or b forced to lev
th Tnited State. Longer toleration
ia an injury lik to them nd ua.
Tha won.lerful patianc of our gov
ernment and people can he understood
nly when we reflect that th Mormon
TW ha not only been borne with.
bul eounllea acta of blood clearly
Ucla'U 'u o"ei-. been
eeraaaittad and now we have a atand-
l that unUwa tbay leave the
ge-til citiaen of th territory are to
b nut to th we.i. witUout tnerey or
icepuoo. U ia baa aoooghToa the
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tnitt ite jintiJxii amt'the 1 nfUVf
cer the minister! of thai c.iium.uily- j
a.iei .riueiih' wiiii'u declare that 1
a luan "hall have unly one wifi anil
-li il I not live in om.o artiiltery are i-ooi
ielle.l to witiicea the 'laily violation ol
th principle' hut are foji i- l to eu lure
th inaoleiit thrent of violence and
'looil ininie ilallv hy the itiiit. The
iiianhiMvl of lli" i: HiTriun-i.t imiiiit not
to eieliiM it longer an'l every instinct
of lmritT. honor ard ennrt niontfc de-
inan.l limn riiiiceiy tint Mornionim U
.Iriven out. or " wipej out" without
ielav. 1 -- '
I'm KaalJisnd Vutii-w sava the (V
liinlil-he I 'li t is on Ol US te-t ex-
'hatifes and Kiihlx say the .'.vo'c i.s:
me of its. beat exchani''. They ittith
itpre-iute ft trun as Mclitv a r..t.rti.w vl
Tn llaaai.ii. I ' ir.ee'a Ottcrv-'r.
Some people do not appreciate acoin-
pliineiit but they are liol lo blame !-'-
eaiMM thev never B't one. 1 here ia
tardlj a inun iu the editorial profea-
siou.iii Texas who make mora tlmn a
bare anppiirt bnt if he inak.n a ( .tper
valuable tn hia patron and echaiiiie.
and they Hay so freely and unbidden
wliV allOlll.lu't they "ill.nriviute" iL
ay "Mr smart-fellow.
l.n.i ti.v .nt Ham.' command will 1-e
uiii-leri-.l out of service on tlie I ith
uuliM me state consents lo receive a
nan from the utockmen and citizen
iteiiemlly of west Texas to pay an.l
keep it in the field. We trust tinver-
nor Hubbard will not only ivot tteiUf
to acrept but that lie will use alt hi
peraouul and otiicial itiHuaucn to make
the arraiiiiement. Th oinl people cf
lhat portion of the . atnto have an un-
jueatioued right to protection and it
haa long aiuce ls?en drU'ruiined that
the ordinary operation ot he law anil
it niiuiateni ar totally rnudetiite -to
the aituation o th - mremled pivlrce
become a dire necewily. Lt the uie
government make any houe-it arrange'
mcnt in iu power to retaiu Hall' forcel
and the jieople of the whole erate will
ratify it whatever it may 1.
Tiikkk i noihiug on earth like b:tvin
t mentor. We have n very kindly one
n the Sherman rt.'.'-rf.T. We any to our
mentor however that we intended to
ay when referring to crime and crimi-
nals' tht failure to apprehend wan one
nmong the most fruitful ciu-en of it.
No well-informed or vigilant olmerver
will deny the truth of the position
.man r ue. 1. Tliat thedn in nine cases
out of ten by some hook or crook
manage tocheat jiiatiue in ulaa!.e'nlirei-
too true. Two or three year aince a
hundrei murdera per Kiinum in the
atate was a low ealiumte and iu no )er
wa there a hull" doat'ii lawful exocu-
lion. I.trgely over ulHr-lmlf of our
riminals or bad eople are duterred
from the coniiiiisaiou ot arima nly ly
the fear of puniahmeut and to fear ap-
preheoaiou and piiuialiiueiit ia n new
ud entirely novel experience to them.
niveriior iiunutra l riglit m purauing
tnem with all the energy of an outraged
law. L
Thk W'n TVrun ia in favor of celd-
hrating the fourth of July aa uauaj.. W
oan aee no adequate r'aaon why th
!--. in ui lexaa aiiouiii ne COM or in
different to thi great national featival
The aouth certainly did a muoli aa tha
north in making (Siod the iin morUl
h-elaralioq mmle Jaly 4 1774 and eke
liwa. ae yet. by no act of her own f.artod
with he iuterewt ia or reveretioe f.r the
treat principle of human freedom
enuneJat. 1 on that day. W are not In
favor of quietly laying down these
thing and permitting the north to rug
on im honor. e claim our hare
anil while free institution are maln-
Uined in thi laud the day which an-
nually recall their birth hll Ie to u
a day of rejoicing. One (ingle flagtrje
old starry bnnner i the emblem of an
Undivided nationality again and no act
of our will ever tend to weaken it hold
upon the popular heart. O ! ye ! let
Texa grandly celebrate the first unui.
verarv which the new ceutury of na-
tional existenre bring to ua.
A roRKKsroxiirjiT of the -Va take
the merchant of Galveaton. severely to
taak for their iiiertnea regarding the
trade of the interior and points to the
Hrong oontraat all'orde.1 by Chicago and
St. Louis and other lea favorably itu '
tedeitiea. Th paper commenting ay
the case ia b optica. That it ha
preacheil the goapel of energy and lib-
erality until itie worn thraaclhare; and
ail to no purpoae. The AaM wevi.lenH
ly di.guated. Indeed the Inertneaa of
the average Galveaton trader i dieguiit-1
ful and it ia a pity for them and the'
tiity of aplendid hut unimproved pnaaf-
bilitie that it ia ao but then It is a good
thing for the ouUido towns. If the'
early bird doe not catch the worm and
it ia bad for the worm to be Caught1
yet H i -or ' may -be " mailij
a fine enterpriae for the tirril.'
We frankly confea that all 'our preju-
dice in trade lean tof'the aide offJal-
etonbut we can't live on prejudice.
We must have advantage' and if Gal-
veaton refuce that and Chicago and St.
Loui offer it w will pocket our preju-
dice and try to pocket with' it little
of the money to at the. aame time.
Tidal wave of trad are not 'aa tre-
quent on Galveston iakaad a wavw f
quite another hind i'ot the sake f
the state and for the sake of Gaiveaton
it ia high lima to change policyi.
VTutaB doe tb money eeose froaa to
pay for th publication - of th qnaraav
tiue prwehunatien f : the govevtior?
Doe th Ktum do that job en tick T l
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HllllBia: BMtw la Kaataaa. J"
Philadelphia Trraes: It doesn't crJt
aaything to lull an editor in Kanaa.
wbecneditore ought not to lie nt a dis-
count. There ha rarely been a more
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airiaiiiua uiuruer luan anas WL It'll ie.
enrred on the "street of Toneka a few
wak ago when Clark Hwayae a Tope-
ka editor nutt hia death but hi no
derer Wilson baejaat be . acuuiUed
by jury which evident! had th id.
inas n wa patnoue to kill .journalist.
Mwau prirrted m ' republican paper iri
tne Heart or deorgia at one time but he
had to go to KaoaM W 4tet hailed. . . . .
Taaa
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rhiUdalutua Transmeta Ma .far .
Pennsylvania ii cosKarned. the honors
are easy with the cbancea in favor of
rwpuwican aereat. miiiuielphia could
erhapa save tb bin from wreck: hoi
what ia to be gained by it? The I no
republican priaoipl at ataka Ue a?rty
ucbv uavea aiaa aeasnavi aa tiusd
lij. og ana Mggag) to ni
advetwan. There ia no prospect of
republioan tiywltkt m the e-teht nT
surra lor uniiar naw hwrsjVT.
thoaawho wia th tioaory msaU .saavad
aaida and naak root foe theaa who vote
persistently and oonaistently against
the Twpablioan party and abhor the
doctrines ' of" human liberty of Which
the napwbbcwo party ia tb exponent.
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Spirit of I beerfelaen and AeteriuU
natlua to Krballd IntinedUtely
I'rrrelli Aioode the Mnged v
Uatlne! xtk. '1:
The Body of in Unkaowa Man Found ia
the ".ultra oMnumTi n'UTOrii.g-Jlir'
Other Live last te far at Know. : '
TH laaaraat rnyaite trala
Praniu Pajairai of Ltaaaea iv Cam
tela t-arlle tt'bwil. i. - .
(lAi.VKs.'rrt.f Jane 0. Careful
matea make the loe "bj the gfe.t
Are a trifle over a million and a half
and the Infmrauce a trifle over a mil
lion and a quarter "t ' .tx
ltie o-xiy or an unKnowu. man waa
found In the ruin of Blurb building
t h la even i Dg. o other 11 Vea were loufc
o far a tnowu. ' " '
Sitc-a aud vaults generally held ot
well and iu moat caee Valuable were
preaerved. ' . ..
A eplrtt or cbeerfulnee and H deter-
ir.lnatiou to rebuild iaiaiediately pra
vail auiotig the bualuees 'coniiuuo!-'.
Marx & Keuipner stirtetl out' their
drummer to-Uay and' will do buaibee
a heretofore: 1 J. S. Brown' i Col have
o; etied on TreW6nt ilreet.' ' R;eiig(i(
& fix in" the Merchant" TmVurahctj
building. JaiioU tabard 1lB
ordered a full -stovlr.. Franii" Marrar
haa reopened ouTreuiont street ltlum
ha an oincu in Men-hauls' Jnnurniice
building' teuipcrTlly;' OtxtlT te Qji
B nd a building turge efiouirh Tot fill
".'t.-omiD0ja(l6u. " Meeern.' KDlsa A O1-
ri Ua' burned 6u( of the'Orauifift'hcro
have leaned the Tretuout 'houae.'atid
open therj in the tnornin.'"" " " '""
IuHi4rnc ajaattsrp are oytbiegroUDd
and the couipauiee promise prompt
Bagaaent' af.lot'teaaaW grtteeM
. ... .-- V.-.a VMS .
rruperty owners on
' Ir 'J'fl'- 4
Market street
have bad a. conference' wnj a view tb
building on a buiform jilan aiitT only
await the decL-Iou of tlioe'e of "Ihelr
iiuiiibor who are riow aooe'ilt." Severaj?
firm ou' SlecIianic elreet ' and 'BtrancT
b ave jraitiaill tjh)jr utiaVioti RiQ
the erecliou tat Jus iiil.su uaaa. atructure
during th neat aioety day. I .-i. . :
THK FiKl'U WAltU
a Vlata sa)lraa-a .Hlaal IS) autt
aatMMtly VSitHse 111 nwiMUoav Ha
Uenuacraa Tb Uaawa ol awaii Iteaa.
.. t.ie.
triduuJa4a.evu( rtHiar.j Owajud-
eJ the 10:16 train; rtr Ctrhipauy with
the new ball dub the " Hum " who
were going to beard the panther fit Tt
latr and Paddock' In ' hi-den. :Tb
train aped along nctat 12 edoc we"
landed at the woD.rerful "rs to be.":
The bail club bad engaged squatters
at the Clark lrouae but 'drrr -reporter
bo was' tinder the rultttfutbrfr!eud
litilariey'bjHihpaJisa ;on bbliif n
four-hurne prairie ttclivxiilex bound fur
the IrauaxMiuuneuUU. . AliChor was
weighed and we set nail Uie" olii 'bus;
leaking at every joiut and threateuiug
to catMixe: hut we ulunglo the bul
warka and lu spite of the driver'
frantic endeavoi to caiwif e.'Wougut
to iu rroux or tne uueteiry. After
regiaterjut; our name we.etfu td un-
cer tne yuiaauoe or a akuaul pilot
who worij JulliiMiH shr
pauther by gusjht. afc) Just here
we remark that asgtd' Mreet- laRvpi
are In use tfkere tut here fAfter dorug
tlie at CeoU-BBia! thester aadtitbeT
liftua we returned to the 'hutef- and
weuttoeed. aii.tl ju..t-
iiojiA6E to' he ADsvkTEn1 5f aj6dc6vI
J Iu the luoruiug we found aUtf. oool
t reeze hlowiug from the. north that
. :.. .i i - ' . " .' ; - .: -
euiiue iiun wuirifigjujfverj- (Jiroo-
tion. -ur Urt yiit was t I'addock
IsJt Paddock aiwXta M"- He
waa at tiotue receiving company.. Mis
1'addock arrived tUe.nigh beforehand
claimed the exclusive atteattun 1 th
bead of th ealaUirthuAinjU . l'addouk
not only doe all be catt.or hi ttiwi
with hhjjiaperbutj .t alao aq aux
ioua to approach Dallas in ioiflt jt
populatiuu that lie a dir4iid bf
persoual eljoru to tat ejid... We son
gratulate SW'L i
. A RAMBLK THKOUUH TUB TOWH.
the atreeta aud iu fact we wtajnied
oaUattio3e. TBhbjen deaTeat M
every Kert WarUi maa ta ttatvt -court-iioiaset
Itlaoearry ftatabed and -wltt
.mo IM Tandy tof becupancy. lu style
of arciiltecturw U aontewhat mixed.
1 ha oolxaotor told n' faeafidnttal'
ryf that twstBtavex.ltawwut phtn
ere aubroittetitMa tvattwa dtttlcuH
to nhe a ikriteeW aayoifa the eounJ
ty oo bale ded tr.aiok uitia vt-encKj
hunc a auaefct ' ha1 beaaj itereetetj
bleb :xtn-to--l thevi jntoKfMid
to W nisCllJaWtllajaMil.-!
niw oawketsJi nd -aji ebtUkaMt
f tfty-W( thetaaaMtd -wtoBnrwi'sUie
Bgure.evJVAtfK'Wewl ssrytj s
be atrnrrorMM. m rBolta f
ightly-ttl7!arBaVfM
tajckh Colonel Day flbe Tatiw is the
v.Liaiwe'ii&.i'aiW.-i- - s-i'ii '!. ')
aiiin auujr veui aw were auowrj
b. new ubfcV wiijli will IW'ieady for
IwaiiiiHilljllli. 11 If lUHlUaOfUtj
Wa 'a-a -wfcli' artahged bufhliug.
IK'... T.1.. "C f-' i' -i.'J 1 ' "
trtck tronT facing two side of a
' luare' and h as' a. haniWme Wanaaird
rnor'w'nh dorluer' wlndowa. '. 'it iu
who with obions to thtir eyesl c6n-
dueted'os U ih" sVot :- S'-
"WHKlUi 3JUt EJLXTHKM LJKH juiwibol V
but th ey bay). the saioaialaUaa Ukmm-
I"t. bW.tiierijf.aa pleuiot.oto
bins dwn. - Tttw lowtt'ir bmmv
Halt red local Jelouale nlnr ih
caniM.' i'he aubiect of water wnska u
tJelng. dUtfluaae-L nl tha ord kiiows!
' I a- ! . i . i -f--r-i; - -n -' -s a
n s neeuea eaui taoouen to saw own
Oie lnrtj.'dVw tfeJl
and noa 'j&WMVb'jf 4Mtlua
are oonuniuaiiy f-V'b tn keev4r ott of
tfaelr throat Uy waahitvj; H dowvwiU
Cittaln nmd. aatr taOajrjUdt t
Ibn ej mUltarj mp.tTnr-
Mt lUlle at orkn4x4 jutd Jy
jr ia ;it).ot es.
tertalamant to-morrow nlshl liiawi 1
sw uej uj m iHwi company ana will
he epaducted by -Xijar Talrax e
met ty. 'ttstVdoa'' of1 citizens.
:"t wvv-f-. .-w-vetjui taitin . nwntiai o ear ana a netutny beaA t be
Brilfwasa. i W'shf HiWt sWal ttiaTfaTewn in thapjtjr CTT -
ivtnd! wending ' lv..tia-T 'La? w
w- lBtended wndlns ' tt'r Lnrnr
KUIm aa tnvitaMen to fMtnr ovwr anil
gi vwbsMt n awMbMM ttrffl in a abort
Uaa:l HaVlUtll .it rfa-slj
; arts ar BS JtaUaMaMtv-WV fttss ar a.
k WSK . laUrjf trMUas Oalhaa twMI
Ifcipwaed ( ha :.of rTrfiriilnania mil
wmUoVM-ftk
tlwatn avUte I aJS 4ste sau' j4ar .-
tit yvaweiswsunban df sspssaMM
taw wsatiMna; Mvaf axtl
arous4. B- hall peart esiaj.aljkyvtea!
lsuamiMl p eats an a iajrw'eatakuaH
ai waan tawataay waajaj :o tJa osjBa
Mr Jobtt Hotan of Iattawwa ekesiek
snaptr nd " tu qaarter to tkrol th
ud the
ort Worth
nine went to tuw bat f
7tm0 Wflliam -opened tie
ball fnf the Fort tif getting retired on
6t bans. Brown -toolt .thi- w illow
sad bent ISy hteb Drew gotiWed.
DhIIs then hit U the first base and
wu nipped by "y nil wtiiU trying to
te second. First whitewash f.r
Fort Worth.
Myeie then atepped up for Dtailaii
hiiehott taut rot s ltfet!jrmir irrsl
oaaeiiiauj Bufling and ran home iro
tlw:4-rror. : Fimt talry for ihe
sjwtnnali en!ajwiaaiiyy
riyun w tijsu avsi.y Waa put out ou a
uaiKisoma foiH-catei by Williams.
Srcotul Iniutttf fort Worth made
oe u. Th able was r ut out ia sixurt
orJer tielli 'uj1 Myers iBiikjtgood
(iatchea. ' '' '
Fieldii Callahirti ttua Heaiy were res
tired by th 1-unttier's in oue.'two aud
three order. ... j 1: t-m't! ;
Tturd Inmng. Fatt Worth got oue
iuuy aaeal Udl wbuu. tt Mara
trleij their hand butUedtt aa Vlliis
6f hie'Tdtf Worth Club pade a double
pUy5 piftHfig ' two dhUMyer and
DrewaiiKSii et-r ea felaead
Ihurth iwnifio'.-ri Ivwery thing wa
lovely forthehura uulil this inning.
th J'authar througti awenous
e"i;or oi Youug Mi ua two weu were
out and m lueniii iiouted four batlort
giving theui fhe tarf . wluioii ; ws
unvar iiu.riuui.il I1.H......L...... t
: . Miivyavut auv i; oie
IthU uisjADiijiun. uuule a riMiHiBj
bewtobj witk - bt-teft? bin 1 tint waa
greeted with great ajjpueeV The yir
la th U 'Tunlu! failed t a..r. . . . '
p ' 71 --i i - ;
ttmiedfbiUswaly e rrttcberrand'ttie
Fort-lioy arereut bufr fu 5jceil tto
andjlijrtte ttih Bum iiitued
toaourvi a .;. vti-i-i ;
&txiV wiiy--Nothlbg .of wny xii-
bwtaiiee tisrrk afu tUTfoilug
ifi$&ih -Cwefr.Ihaer no w atiod
yn Vo lhree tu i.mvae.nf Fort WorlK
&mittm aid eeored. bat 1eltf fr"tu
Btara-toadea fliie" fly catUrduuing-n
pitt 'itmtli'mita the
flaly -j-:.' wJ V.'ieal X'" 1 -.o--
t&tekJng.ThU iw '1be':Ttt
canee. MHchelr 'liiafthVa l're 4y !4
oenler jlelj Itit by 8swMtVxTisArtl
got oue tally i aad .Calls wm ts bar
o the hMt time Wue? fnilta tu score. ' 4
'tWcheCTS ilmt Weiit' uu when thai
likbve 3oet;4 Ve lhud aud uproarious.
ie b ort Worth people were jutillatit
at the wiena of their boys and well
rbej-; might . be for they riutved a
fplwidid gauie and are in out- opin
linn the auoiget oinahi the (lute
'i'he Dallas; boj- tihiyexi better ' ttian
thy' ever ajj bl;re and the soote
now It to be. tlie i M jjuuu tvr
played iu Texna.; In feet. It hvt quel
to tha averute profehionai Wcoree. The
pdlaa tajys are not dibeau-buW! but
J (M MW. rtun- gaiut) seat
Thurxiwy June Muaj ui this 'city 'wnri
all who - eVItght li . seelrig" jo6d ball
nhiyiftgi eao belgratilied fcatiulingV
ttajusoMO atuod. tiiejiiiaofthegaBa
Fort Worth H OeJLas V Tr- M gtilw
be; may-be better 'hick' teex j Jtttni
lYaln1 ttme"beiui cloee at baud .t4
sjya rtpajred'to ttjetralu bavtug- bad
good gam and a good ttte.f i i-'.
j n t ' i ..'. n .U Jtf
ii
j tula i-."-
&oie!it-.iq lei
stasia) lmts-. aVIaailsaubbf
ww was Iwarreaa r
sreat. tw aat are
B"BwwwaraJi'-' aal
aa SHetaa ia' 3asi
aj.(l! MtiaeV ir. .nJ;lfi .
I rfiL pJaiirQisj; jiini 9'The twtton
lAanjc. fKHMUilttee'a JaBvmaUon
and atattstlo report for ; afayvtfontfcns
ed troui renlie of ioerrhl.tuuif.'
aeetions ailotwl tp thi daiiartmenti by
lhniiosleolton exnanirji-. n-i. i
iiir wna l a
aasar atkaaiai -1
-a-e
Saaw a n.'iasia
Cawsattaat
I ! a-iitatau -tor thlrty-n-TaTlshe8.' MitetdlHjbt thatU wotdd
Py i.artcfvedr tit-Ve Jev
-verae uai jway..eporting an
verasied in-creas iat arew pUntar of
aUMiV u ! par --eeaa !'' Weather hall
been more favof ablti .'thaf'iruilju4 tlie
atue tiuie hut' y esi auute .evmpiaitu
ofcoad weather jaad watof raisr: In
(.several loo-tleonf sunds Hire wnK' rait
Uew'irtcepttons; eondltlod-of tfiWcropa
is good and is but tittle later aa 00114-.
pared with last year labor is reported
otoe'eRlcient and working weUj no
cpmetclat of ferMizera iiseiJ .' ' .
j j Mfeslse.ppiFr ave
received uluety-elgbt renlioa ' from
-Mhlrty-three couoiie ' bearing .dates
feoni the'SStliof May to the ith ju-
sU'nt' An j;"utwasVi ift."' -.lout
two per cent is noticeable in
area plaaAte4iwteall4r-i
nVawltr U laLatt VsaVP Akaraait-K taa-rw. A .m.
plaint is raaaae a ee cul . vbjitta aaH
frsM m
reek later than last year; preaeateaaav
dkion generaUy g.HKL fields weU- 5uJ.
WYti&t hut rain . wanUjaprwd
Me ot fertilwer in ihia atato. kt. vrw
iAjf.--"" ' ' -' "I -'" t
iMAue4a ..S(B E..tk ..i.ijiiv n.il.
rrp8rtvsnty nta v cmiieaj.AireFag
ft&HK01- ayni Aamast inere.
W5tP"arteent. bMftaajlw-4
o8r6rirtvttvHP;i
baa ben tern favorable than laak vaauu.
n?"Jf Pf?t WVif.viIJ -tfanida
are repriieented aa HOod-.thuAfli b
Taau.. . emaii anai jbwaa. and
1 ten day later thaai laat veaai
4 atttle or ub ohanva. in lahne ahi.h 1.
9U and suHlolent; present; rospeeta
H Taiir though not au good as laat seat.
n acoount or tne baeswardoe) ot tha
pnjJQ tertuiaer naed in thia.at.a4
i ' ' . '. ..
1 j- .i.( saAsfaj. -li-.i i'ii
--.j wvauncuirm IS
larneaias.a flu tad ie will do well o
laaai a Sla aaHaaHSj.l.ua .ui
orttMlk.Hdtwtea glDr down town
alopan- aas th enmn ai win
naamautws ntreuac tn aautw f
pocket depletion.
"niT"
-T-'ifc' it
Li T
Bel Exntalllaa. "
The teachers and nunils of l'ralric
turaage'sht6i;'Tanis rcbli6t' will
lift a iiuuiid timuiUUD HQ IU Qlgnt
61" ahWat toiwaxlrA yfrt
Ptwawf 'tlvh(mt are rtirdiairj Hon
tivcu 10 aiieiiu. .--1. w '. M.. - 1
Mr. A. H. Steitan sBowed lis a snerii-
maa'ofaaaizVbeama yeaterday uio is'
T UtUa avhtaad'-br ave
Ae1thJr-jia-- '01jideedTnv other
7arWtt1ntttet. 'Tb 'beape-lara
1 1 mmr v' mrUT wtrvwri 1
my wmm sraovr awwi- me-asnre twrm
-smssiisi ings awaaas inaia. -tsrl
Wanre lwde?atad toewr M(ki9L tl
Bay BKara pravui rtsonrb (Hehtl lll
tusxs sisaaaiiavr mtrWiatroB -emtv
aat-lntAejpewn.etai
b
total Uicil f
. 1
TTt-flM lYaaas ksif tar -
waxi WVMiU LUU fluufl atatawx. Alt Uaaa.
-totr oe' yesterday; fS IkA7?
ruawa to raare sssni: ff awfr-'fMa1.T
; fT' warfwTa--a aiwsuai sTsBntMsy 1
oeaf wa mOMrmvt awwswntU Jan
COSlSaW Of Watt..
ba)
btCABl
ld.BBIV tkait-kaW aaani-aali i iar
! . ... .luiuiainviiaiua..
ai.
;srIWi'l' . I l eS"
i" -il '.. VW.J'MI
THE TIDAL WAVE.
t'l
.j. a- Vl
Farther Uell.rib Bl-4erSX red
. w ft Cnaatvef I'e'ra fi-oin Kaim-f;
dosltt ami Tlil Vfate.;!' i
v'
;S- "
f5k ef
k- ' :
Thirteen Towni Almost Tolally Dfslroyrd
aad Six Hundred Lives Lost -The Less
r Property Ts"Ertiiuted at
M JTweityiMrlrtoii Dollars.
A KaaaMtaa. lltoiatsa l..r rna
MiwIatMr Wllllaauaaa um ike frav-
Pf? ter-;o laaal .
"Panama jubti'jl-lty' the arrival of
the steamer Artiya' from 'alloa. May
2Stll U e have fuller ih taifa of the dkv
aiders tiitlefi'-.T on the eoaai front eaitb
qiiakea arjiltidal wave."' " '' '" '" '
MTbe towns -of Area Iuueuu'e. I'orta-
de-latog Paoerton-treptca fhana-
rangia Hianarillu Toi.;lto Conija
Mejettone! TJebofivar AntrrfyaRta aud
Ubauaran were trearly all deefroved.
f Aboot iaix tiutirred lfvew were ' bt
Ths deatruetion of prnjievty hi eetlma i
ted. at twenty rait Hon dollar : wod b.
oiao titatrd moatly tn the ouoati altuwigb
thai iwgs of a'Uiwpeeav twenty-three
iBgueai ialBua.. and the village f
l'icaj jlacuil -ud Caawhanaav-far in
the iuterior. were more or leata ruinvt
pbri'piugot'gmu.oXram tha sou t her a
diij.Osiu . i iufleliuitely; auHptujded. as
all oil ltie. Jtu.tUe'way.of uuche
chute wharvee water cudaMiaer and
building of all kiu.la ant awi pt away.
' Trie healfVor till Utbuuis ia exi.el-
l-iiirtif viiii'i i .en . -' t
" ft1 tf'hiMW&?V'&r
Oitttiihtoe' of ISoS iiii'll.. iu' ef.
tVewf ttvMi lSnirtan '.trairaVtLt be'ii'iir-
ttsrtyJiu.JrotJs!K''' v"n
-.May ro!F' VnltMfltkteaf eoiiaul
l-'Iqvjetjw jiWUddeufy' W ttienth
f hlayi AajeaapiiealouAeut1 wrrles; his
tMitrmely eud Was tHMMubMtdlV brdtrC-ht
BO fcy bta own timpiUdMMeilrlavlDg
auBer-d froiu-atllgetiaiaaptWltioii for
afsW(.dsvfs pa.' fa nnoawtioiiidy
si nuppti-rd took au oarerd Jae either
of(riuoF4hioe or aUiKaUuiaa.. A small
liUJuaitj" ot the iattaar t4il fauained in
aian tumbluh fouud u tUe tatilo. . A
pout merteoa eiam iuatiuu w aa held uu
the boy by f e.y era! ..waUoal geuU-
nuiU n hose xenorts w.4i( tlb ht;itd to
Mr. (fc' nit the iritiih uul. t his
port l he luneral was attended Itf
the cti'il: ular corps friend and lifted
'Jl'tlzehS.''. ' ''' ' ' ' "
i Tlie Tutelllgenco of the foes'of the
City of han vranclaco reached here ou
tne Slat ultimo. . A fishermau from
the river Dtilee' ana now at Acapulco
states tbftt tre Is perfectly acquaintei
ilth Hie existence of tie1 idea and has
been in the habit of going tbere to
liBh leaving the river at o'clock a
tn - wild avrrtnnx at the rock .about 10
SWiiaw:it..A:-o t.-l i i.'- ;' t
From the 6th ot .atay and np to the
day of thttloa trf the 1 City f Bun
KrtatK-iiKui Um-oceau. had been In a
atatftof -axuiteaneut rising ' suddenly
louxanua tum; Hjet tiurtver than was
ever kuowt.betur aud tali in a oft
about .aaiiin uumber ot feet ltere.
is ymte poaei ale that tb tthip might
baye.MtjU.Jjaaaiug: aV.JUi patttiuular
ppie w;heQ ttui . tide y.a ia; .Two
tcnooner have gone to the wreck
from Aeapuhjo
I Unly the spars were above water
Wnen" the 'Wexlo left; and the tipper
works were washed nti:' '""
! A letter ffom United States Minister
)ViliiMuson dated Panama June 20
aye th. draft of the ewaat Which Mr.
I'ieb mitteJ tn Mr. 'Oardanw.- 'waa
saaxceileutin ba farm and eubataaoe
J"w - T "V''f
aasted.i the ' own
tctiitkiu of the oadaii
that -there eonld
aiiproiied by alLwaritiii powers
itr. Cardenas Qblectiid to that aliaft lrr
.f taxioua. ways and pfeseuted; auother
9t so ; tuectlcaatuej.an'rl with.j uttt
perenijitory cyodititius .iThali lie awaum
ed therosuslbility.of tiroposiug. ul
tenor conditions w'bioh ar inipraeii-
ipahleat preabnt. Aiuopjf these cqn:
ititions of Air. .Cardenas was one that
the't? lilted SUtee iuoiild'giiarautee the
apverelgnry of lcar'agua over 'all ter-
ritory and that Nicaragua should lie
permitted te Wuild fuita along the line
qfajauala .The ilajd wuld
not d thatsfor raJy nation aud tune
of the uiaritliiie ppwer wouty;permit
nioaragua w opultol the. canal by
ferh however amaToarncant
iaey. uiigui oe. uejjoyernmeiit eu.
giueer ofaoaragua deuiea thut Mr.
Fish biSpbaed to the canal through
ttles-- .t-u-v at.). i:i i?
t80.?"
ff I: r I4-
j t-'""i'5ktisivx ':::r.
j n. t..-u.o 1 -' ....... '.. ..-..
j iHii!td Siut n i:i TT!"t ii3l.i' .
tWJtaxt-r lal-ia ajuMalaHatta estav rawtv
a-tMlaarMatWi ava-aHHta
L. areaaavwx.
flcewaavai. -
s l'OitiiA' Joe'-tweVtv:
(rje Employe "were 'toay dUuii.-
d from the - ctom-honae. lncludi'n
eagrrrcteraa one rdeaeenger' nine la
bDe fton. ine 'oarpenter.
m' tngrit tnspectnrs.
.VMieatMi Kftifrdreaavetf a'letter to
neumrr wryromi?roe r saying'' it
bad tua rirxjctia to-' the trearory de-
arvet -at Wawhlnftwn that the
aastnmM WtteiOrksu oastom-houiie
baa-baeq rtvaalaaxt on aa extra
jfrani-fowir J0U mat iu aoaue rvaqiect
t is oppressive to itopotu it The
callectora say so far no comi.Ulut haa
been made iy-lmpor.iuH tweefeant of
J the cjty aud he iuvitea auggeatiotut of
1 ekange in extotlug regujatipua for the
iOiprovement of the service and the
laiuuiiaiiuii oi irregularities irjiy
are auown.
' j -..1 1 1
"".-''-. iUACKJEltr.
' v:j.4' tit i.t 1 " I -1 -ji
! - . .
ACWi
tsxer awSfiirn a raUrai.
I
Tw aaawt Jsanaianauana Lira ay
swrrwl Kaewnieati AupliraaUawa.
The followThi-aajui ormal-prae-
1104 we received from- eeneiu aourees
or uudlsputable authority: A boat a
year ago ivinau tuuvwd t this city
frixa ijuatlua; he is au ex-Confederate
aoldiar and during the war re-
ceieIn sabre ant on tb 'tW which
Je res- entirely healed but left a alight-
ly iawaaed aurfaae dout tm aiaa of a
Quarter but which waa not at all pain
n rairtal ti una ear an t&aa att- wnd
claliawvto h aanoar daaHirpeiwuadd
hira t lH UaL.tret him aavd aiaa
toty .topmQvpt Vhat he had a ouay.
9 proposed to apply eMpwUatloapiilt.
cauana which would deatroy the dis-
eased parts andTleave the healthy flesh
liUet Mataiala; Dons at 'he made
tlwiarjdiwtf.Qnaaaeew. a lwari on
tp ttMdityav lm 4ia.aBa of three
rnwtha-Xtae jwnaeejMriajawam that
"'Ir K"L' t-nflinai
faMwuAia.aww-ya laava aradiaw
qooaaaTtof ttw laUaiM.s)imarsx
X .Lu.iiu.. ..a..
V?Z?" "Vn
t'aoeaaafiooi oi iJUrs. aM
1J i.t .1. .1.-. L. ". . . 7
a! a IfW WSHI Off MwwtjftJ41shsd
.";iywataaoa.r Th;cnear
tor waa arreatad and nlaaari nan-.
I . ' . . r. W TITS
Vondunder the la w which proWhit)
perona from prarrtlclog tnediclne
without flrst having appear et before
th oomlty iiieilical board and obtain-
intr a lb ena t pi actio. We deem
t4ajutand wis law and one that
4uild be carried out strb.tly to the let-
ter. a It will debar persons ftom taiu-
perlajg wfM tlie health and live of
people. The fact of a man w bo has no
knowledge of auatomy aud pl.yalolo-
J1.1.'" "Pi"" a d.vtor jr a special
int. is one that is fraught with danger
to all who may be so unfortunate as to
fall into his hand.
-ifati.'vr.roTie;' case
which has oajrae to out knowledge.
We know of three niora eyually aa au
theulio. One a ntau fruui Kaat Texas
who really had a cancer. lie came to
thi. city and applied to the regular
physicians aud they declined to take
fhe case. We have been informed
that hie fell Into the hat. da of an em-
piric and subsequently died.
1'K.I.MIXAL. UK.KKT.
Hewwairetrblw lw Tire lata I
. asi-w.
Ku iiMoNli Vs. June... Jack 1'lea-
ants colored waa hung at Diuwcud
courlJiouse Virginia yesterday for
the murder of Anna Lutnly colored.
Stw Ohiaks June 9. At Opelou-
sas Ht. laundry parish yesterday
r.onlH rt.uifcieau was banged for the
riinftfer of Cyrue Itugnacb.
ai !Veinaw Warda a HI Al la xfaaw
ckaaain.
!?orth AV ffiv MaHS.'June 11.
Liater iutelltgenee from the scene of
th: murder near Hatfield state that
Jared Wheetir "tolfwed about twenty
six year f a-a living near ttiereby
amr-anid taisauiit ilarTM-U W heeler
yenlay.M I'll- ava eoai sptte tve-
fcwoo ahe partie. wkiah might have
beeti th cause of toe nMtrder.
Tt Mm Mwa- ar Osaf raax
la a(l BaHtr al Ban Battat.
'. CmiAMa Jtiiie' 9. The oonftsaiou
jllst made by 'ocrliuiuaIs cunflned
in the gUio penitentiary if true.prove
tne wrong man was naugeil lor Uie
thn'raer of the Vonng girl t.ame.I.Marv
Murray iy1 laltf outraged ami mur
dered hear Pontiaelilloola in 1C9.
A youVtrtuan Trained Wiley L. J'orrls
was arrt-ited tried and convh-red of
the crime but solera nly swore to bis
tanueeueeto tbe laat Moments ou the
aeatfbbi. .1- -.
A.
raaatllr KaniaVa io h.I-raa la f sr.
. ; elbl a Ui-lt(aal 1 Utraafta.
itw VoHKJiuie H. -The World aay
what ex-Comptruik-r Connelly' sou-in-law
did aay about the ltur's al-
leged'offer to comprouiUe was this:
"Connelly told uie that he would ate
the cily of New Yo;k eterualiy damn-
ed before he gave it a cent und thai
be didn't tare if be never saw the city
again. 1
Owe alllnliir rtorTliDsaail llwllar
'-sater Jaaaii in laanrtuM a a
Is null a Aaars.
. 7XW YoKKJuue. Chaiiea Btx-ker
and Frederick Elliott indicted for the
forgery of a sixty-four thmi-Hud dollar
ciieck and passing it on the Union
Trust company were taken to the su-
preme court chambers this morning
ou a w rit of habeas corpus. Uoth w ere
b'rought to court' handcufleJ. When
Ualde the building the manacles were
removed and almost instantly Klliott
sprang to tbe door arid disappeared in
the ('rowrl. ' fp to the present he Las
trot awed captor ed. "
Bask fr rrraaai-wtt Laajr
Xakea la Timber at I aah(.
Monday afteruoou the niau lindy
who was arrested a few days ago
cbsjged .with cotapricity in the safe
matter at the. Merchant' restaurant
and who after being released on that
charge was arrested and bound over
for tbefti Induced the officials to allow
blru to go "out tinder guard to see if he
could 'not procure' bond' aud to aee
sortie friends. At least that waa hia
pretext tor Wbvhtng to get out His re-
qnest was granted' and in company
with Mat "Scott oue of the guards he
came up town iteneliing the Mer
chant restaurant be- Inviiesl Heott in
tii Ukawpp-r and told the guard he
Would gin bank and order IL Kcott
stood. ia trout and allowed him tn go
back in the kitchen fur that pnnKTse
In a few uilrniteti Mr. Smith one of the
propr.etufV"lMWd-HoiiU where hia
aakn was. Ht eaid4'he ia back order-
in; suppe-." 1 Smith .then said "I
'wouldn't June. sight of bint." Hcott
then went to the eoruer and caught
ibtoiiis man just turning the ooruer
by. the Pacltle track.. He hail gone
through he kitchen out the back
door acd broke and run (or the timber
I north of tow nf Scott caught sight of
blm just In tijue and followed in par.
uit. .rldeuliy Luudy thought when
lie got Into the timber that he waa not
followed for he slacked his pace but
Hcott kept up hia gait aud overhauled
hi rri-' about thr'etf-yuartera of a mile
from town " brought him back aud
landed blra safely In the 'cage again
where; doubtless he will remain till
bia Catse ia duTpoaed of. without tbe
privilege vjf taking- any more prom-
enadea.0.;' " - - r - .
. ."in Wrtaaaj at; hy Uae ...
Yesterday afternoon four of those
kind of. (ttlhaw who wear wheel on
their boots were tiding np Elm street
with all tba "forty tod" under their
belts that . they .- could comfortably
carry A spirit 0 cuaeednee prevailed
in oue of them and he waa spoiling
for a fight. Fortunately he got ao
oommoOated. A man by the name of
Dickson was walking along totally
unconscious of the presence of the no-
ble four uutil he got abreast of them
when' lie" heard one of them remark
"Hold my hose and 111 get down and
lick that fellow just for luck." Throw-
ing the rein to hie comrade be alighted
and started toward Dickson who waa
prepared for the encounter and jost a
tbe gentleman from the country ap-
proached straightened out hia right
duke planting it between Hpur-beei's
eyea and Bending bim to grass In a
hurry. Dickson gave htm a temple blow
and would have beeu perfectly Juatirled
la beating him black aud blue aa tlie
attack on Dickson waH uacallet for
and a jdeoexaf dirty work. But tba
rufllan got a dose anil a soon aa ba
oaoid gather himself together started
back to bis hone mounted and. with
bis rompavnloua roue oat of town ia a
- - ; . ..
Tuesday last a white pony belon-.
lag to Frank Cameron waa atolea
frora the poblie aquara . BhariXt Moon
waa notlned and be made search but
eould find no trace 0f tha thlet Tba
nexl dayhawenttotheUlegTapU of-
le khd sent diapaleha describing tba
pony to tbe neighboring town. In
lawe than three "hours h received a
r-u.. Hiiaiiui marauai ai ixirsi-
";T-d arreated a French-
... ..
oiajrtrni rrom tha 'marahal
f aa-t-j ow muup. vim sue
Phillip
pony.' day before yeaterday. HberifT
Moan'wwrit doer and got tb prisoner
btwosciakaw bexk and Dow be Ilea in
Ui seautty JaaU 1 f --
H'Asiimnox.
The Iguny titer the LouMaaa lar-
tkalablp Lad la the huspcatluauf
Pllkla and the appointment
of Wharton.
The Mrxicaa Milliter Protects Agaistt
the Extcitiea ef the Orders te Gen-
eral Ord snd is Atisredi:that
Acqsititisa ef territery
is Not the Aim.
Colonel Jamea Iewi. enlon-d baa
U-en appointed tiaval ofli.-er al New
tlrlean.
Tbe proeeedlnr in the rase i.f
Frank deputy marvbal of Nurtfi 'r-
lina were preliminary.
The aecretary of the tr.a-ury haa.
ealletl tu fifteen milllona of ruu.:. (f
1"S. interest peasea Seitemtier 1 1th
Jasper tsiuith.now consul at F:in-hl.
was proinoteit to the eomnierrial aeeo-
ry at Xa'tiugharo. England.
The secretary of tbe navy leaves to-
morrow on an Imq-ecting tour. !ar
Admiral Howell act during the rsre-
tary's abaencti.
Tbe approliiuatlou of the fractional
currency out of i5lr.illlr. iv
dtstrueUou will exceed i IOitlltW.
No appointments agreed upon ex-
cept marshal fur Maryland.
. Ceaueral Jack Wbartoo waa also ap-
pointed marshal of lAius-iauu vice
Pitkin suspended.' "
lien jam in laoug baa been appointrsl
aecaetary t tb pCraldenL to sign laud
warrants.
. Tlie IStar aaya tSecretary isherruan is
In favor of the remonetlzatioti of surer
fur all pur pom for which United .-ial-
note are now uwed as legal Uan.ler.
11 doe not favor tba use of aiiver in
payment uf oustoiu due. .
8eaatsT Kerry ia nut seriously si-k
D. U. Potta waa appointed puatuaaster
at Petersburg Virginia.
. The mint of the country will re-
main idle trom tha 1st lo tti uiidUle
of July fur repair.
Tbe protest presented by U master
Mariscal against the execuliou ot the
order given lo General Ord waa fob
lowed by a personal interview with
the secretary of stale. Mr. Marajcal
wa a-a itti inn uia auxiety aijoul tne
order waa not justilieit so far aa be eu-
tertained any fears that it contem
plated a deiuuiisUaliiati against Mexi-
cau territory looking to the aciuiai-
Ujh of any part thereof.
General John Tyler jr. w as apinlnt-
ed iusiector of customs at l'.jehm..n.i
William iaugera recently au-
pervialng iuspevtor of steam Oots at
Xew Orleaus haa 1 referred charge of
Incompetency against General Jamea
A. Duojuut general supervising In-
apector. The paper were laid before
the president to-day.
John (A Met Unlock baa teen ap-
pointed marshal for Maryland.
Mr. Kaaaon minister to Spain bad
a conference with Secretary F.vari
to-day. He aalls for Madrid on the
fourth of July.
Tbe New York ni-domhoaa Inves-
tigating eotninl-iaiou coneluded their
labors to-day. This morning the eom-
tuittee from the importera aud grocers
tsuardof trade watted npon the ooni-
luiesiou and presented a bonk com-
piled by their board of traile lu 17;I
containing varitaua auggisatliiiia.
The United rJtabr dmlriet attorney
for the westoru district of North I .aro-
liua arrived here thi nioruiiig aa a
w itness iu the trial of Franks Lulted
Plate deputy marshal from North
Caroliua. Franks was arre-ted chariiesl
with defrauding the L'utled r-tates
government.
Tbe eabiuet reiuaiiaed io es aiou Hit
three o'clock thia afteruoou. It waa
agreed that precauUou lueav-ures iu
.ue .viouuiaiu tueaaow massacre easar
ahould be pushed. The government
win see mat sullleieul lore be seut to
euforce the decrees of the court.
Tbe secretary uf alalsrvad a coiumu-
Uiualinu re-eived by hiiu from Minis-
ter Foster at Mexico iu t llei t that
the Mexican authorities will vo-oi-er-ate
with the I'm ted Statea authorities
ou the ilio Grande to prevent raids
into Texas aud break up cattle aleal-
Uig lu that section.
laru Wavast.
Main street occupant were treated
to a rish sight Friday afternoon.
A newly married couple frosn tbe
"rooral districts" came walking down
Maiu atreet with Lbelr ariua around
ach others necks io tha most lovable
manner. Tbe groom waa gorgeous in
a newly painted moustache aud a pair
of kid glavea for trimmed. Tbe bride
displayed ber elegant figure In a calico
drew. with purple sash and bat ribbons.
They gaxed Into each other eyea and
looked untteraMe ' ljarefy. No cirrus
that ever came to town attracted more
attention and (ha boys followed tbe
loving pair in crowds. Ingomar and
Patthenla lived again .-
"Two owl wtta Bat a slut Is I boo lit.
Two liswru laat aswl a wa
Tha day wa warm aud tbey per.
Plred quite freely and for fear her
liege lord'a coat might reeelv injury
from the dampness of ber arm she
would occasionally take her handker-
chief aud rut down tha cloth here
ber arm rested. Simple aoula.they are
to be envied. May their afleeliou for
each other never wane.
FOHEIGX XOTI1S.
WarUh frr aarmAAaaa aa Iks rrsarh
I'raalltr.
Imdo? June II. A daily rorre-
dondent at Berlin teleirranli : "Avars
serious Impretsilon hs been caused by
artiL .. 1 a .
j ... auu wu.y ln ineivAni.mit or .. 1 .
National itong disacusslng tbe crisis mercial anJ M. .
In France aud declaring that au ultra- j " r
montane regime w hich al..ne im.d
aucceod tbe repol.li i. Irrieoneilai.le "
with FUiropean peace. 1 kuw tha- Tl. s.ir
Mticlea reflect very faithfully the view. tl. a.l b .. ....
of government cirole here. Tbe in-1 Ivtro.t I'.-t !
for ma lion that the Freovh are alrra.lv
renewing their military preparation
..
on ua frontier la rctTd here with
credit."
eauaaanj- Awauasa a Trr aw aa
as Kaaaara )msuv.
. IaOWOOM Jun a. A K-ulrr'a daw
patch from Pawth aavs. lierr Hioaouvi
auu maul-leu uiaw 11 wouiai uiArputiata
lb government regarding th prluci-
m 1. .
plea of iU policy lu.th taat aaaoely
auuou need that be would iutarpullale
w bather a convention exist brtweea
AusLro-iiungary aud tha laeUigerants
ard wbsUisr auiaaxaliua or aaupatlaaa
t tntenoeu.
A Berlin di.paUh to th Pail Mall
CWta y. Uia German Ira-
squadron now on iu way ta tii n-t
haa basso erdavred to ptoemi witk
freater apaed. A aatvotvd praotle
aiiuadron ejotulsting of aven vaa sal
ta about to ba fornid. Th admiralty
la prrpariog li aulut tvKllUimal aa-
men. Xi r.r . ii .
t' e nry w -riti : - i . . x
: d :n t.
llWMInii......
la-.Ma.N Jul. . j
x-tte-a l;-r!m .
trauoe f ..orki '
caUlrit-t a uiir lat-r 1 f
"Itilkr i..
aa a t re;au w 1.. 1 r.
: operaln iif .jr .
j A i'aria d.aps! : .
iu-r.ih-r p -.;-:
ttmiiei; rn.
Willi II. ...Mi
and lucu iiia-
1 ' - -
tiou l.a t 1 u -ii. .
tmantlis iaipr:. 1111. .
thnUtalld flail -a.
if the a. eei. 1 : -leasa-r
ta.t sever- a. ;.t.
M I Mot; v-
a hiaaatt wiwailar 1
Hat Snlra m
rxAaatil W -I -H.r .
a 1 ttati risii
Miun' ii. Ju .
TtlVs VrH.ne! ann-n --
"tll. tl.ilii; l.i.i . .
out iuii..il I' . t; ...
bw.-rail.. Au. ...1 !.i ; .
and a:a Lav J.esl. .
"
.11.1.1.. . Tk
l.a.
city and art
fatal w ith
:i
1 '
there la l lerr.ij .
Aala'lc -!.. .-r. i.i: .
seems t-. in... . .
tl.e cholera inn 1 -.-HtlsaiVr
u-s ot !tu .
on; iioi-Ki w t . 1
1 i.t
I-aral Via. aa i
SI t arrstaaaa...
l-i' ; r M ' a - r a
To tlir i.i-t. r l l.. !;..
' ' f el MK 'u '.a-- l
Was v:.-it.'.i 1 . a 1 . 1
many lic-li: 1. 1
Kaarta Ike It M in a J
ihe Weatern vlt'iU u' l--very
l l:v diln.i.-e I v --
t a elit y ii. r ! ....
e-lrui I i .an 1 .a:; t .
VI .a l.lovi n .i -a r. a . 1 :
r U l ) u: i;.i -
sr. -re -V.i.'.- m. .: i..
r...u-!) . vn r a-4 I -
of SMaaer.oisa .a.niaa-. I. .1
ilie ra.a waa 1 . 1
I '"' a: r r-srn
on aii-i uie a . '
.
l.-iit 1 . . 1 . -
S -ll.e .1 i.i .
r.e.e ol.s ..-I 1 ; t .- .
f nr.: :.i..l !.-
i. 'ii tl.it t .1 ;
lite prs.J re-1 r t . . t
IVl'i 1. -ii j 1
of tl.e fi..
or-lr ii....!.- 1 1 t
11. .ui.. ii. tl
hxilig llae 1 . .
alien lm .. i o ' r
t- ttlg J il' lkta '.-:
Vel ta.a U i f
tbe :..i
n.ouf'.t ri
r ?
tor oue iHitta Mr .
"IU tl 11. 'af n- - ' .....
m..r the pr.-i n. ;. r .i
t. day
aaa a tlaaa.
. if. t.i . . . .
ai - laaiury use ss sua
the Texas and I'aV'..-. it '
p ra.Saa la. Ju 1 h a:
tar train will laave L.aas a
taoina east - li.tu:ar d.a..
p iu. every die. Su I f a a a
-iilntiii.tale'!. at - a. e
lining we-.- t-s-tf-.Iir n.a
a.it . .
. ee .! 1 mat
at .i.l.i p ui.
ily lui arta w:suasrlil :
start fr r-t. 1. -i
1 'h
.k v. an taaaa-a.
1 he 1; Ul.d -ail 111
1 l.-arLi. II an. I a rf. w . .
over sixty iii;terut -rr
ahts haa been at-:il-l ' -
j v.lvd the IUnt.y
I
j twl j ir
. grnuad the w a-r it
llltvatiou iu the
red.
matier i
KM Sattlt.
Mr. It. l:.Meu rrA..
Brm of rWwra A l i.uiu. ws
on P-un.lay. iu I ...1; Vv.j.'.
Allee Kau-ley. Ur ha;.
turned to tlua rity. a 1 : .
at tlie bouse .'! ti-s r
yesWrday.
W svrrr la M- -
AtHMlt ten dava a.-- a
keea)-r iu 1 1.. a ruy L'.rt-! a
mau Uauieu ll.r- h : r
ppeiaw .T 4ic Is k-;
day. The tm.e pa-.l a.
Were heard aud up t .
tints bh wberaaaaawla .-
Yesterday tbe ul.: w.
atarted aul to Uariu. it i.
haa btrvuiue of Lir t .
I al.i . Sr....
A nun.l-rr of ei.V.r 1 -Lad
r reived their
tbe city yextenlay. Tl..;
a txaan eompt)ir.. ant -th
saloon iu the r-r
Tell b.aui . Where I!
jackets wr.h la 1 at.....
Cs-eile-J to ra'a ais .
poise iaterferts! ta l L. -them
and put ti.em '.n
bed tu lb raauler.
rtalbar. talaa
We Were gratitia-4 -
ivlve the follow u.g d.-i
fra-ad .-sbi k.tta af rr.
A Co.. of ( taWtoii w L. '.
j explaiaae stlf. M aaiv .
I.t - a 1M - -
To Um Raitor
f T:
"Sligbtlv ':.
fllt Niwifv
! hv" ""'" -
. "Iraud. Sll.l are r. .
' ! i.t ne 1
lb
I
ful Bsamk i Js . 4 u
ki-j a aatiai au i .
I US'VB J"! ast.Oju. 11
found out wii vo l . -laaiuuia
kl au-t VI-
caoa ah a. a a.t tt.
mat lur yow girls
j
Th vt oorva nr i r-sa.
i "i-t rf.fca
I
i IT' uoui1' -
l ' aVI aVaTl rri t a
Und weektr t .
.i a . . 1 10 ir .-1
le . I
Th Kv Ir Men.
It-lphi bloat p. u'ar
ters somelltilea i- t .. -
af one of his I l In tu.
" "Tl !
j -
Daily Ivrrirk
a IWktaia AWwa
saarr t-l .
AaaAas Sinsi saiar a
rauaa s-ar
TS aa sir W r-rssa lul
lUaVaa laaaaj
tla aLsd.
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