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THE DALLAS HKKALD, TUESDA V AlOKNINtl, APRIL 18, THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD. PFOUTS. ELLIOTT & HALL. Kniowt at tho lM.tofrlce st llt, as Second CU mull mutter. FARM, BAHOH COALj ASlToOPrEB LANDS. Over one million bum Is lota and tract, of di ff rent Us, Is Innnj, Palo Pinto, Eastland, Callahan, 8hackelfotd, Throckmorton, H anil oil, Btnnawall, Kim, Knot, Baylor, Archer, Jack, Clay and Hon- tsgn. Counties, for lale by E. 8. Graham, Graham, Ynnnu Cc Tel. oDally Hugo rrom w earner oid. fn T, ft P. Knllw.T. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1882. Bpeclnl Weather Henort from Gttlva.ton t'ntton Holt, (1ai.vf.stok. ADril 17. Olnorvatlons luw Inn highest am) lowest lemnuraluru ami rainfall for past twenty-lour hours, taken ilnily, at o'elnelc l). m. Tho following railroad, klnilly co-operate with the United Ht'itea alitnnl aervlco hy n-ii riiitf lUeir.Kuiiisio taso iiuotervauon m ' ine.r wire without expense to tho Kovrrniucnt In trannmlt liv them, via: (lulf. Colorado .V Hiinta Ku. liiu.riiKtli.iwil A Ureal Northern. Toxn. it Parillc, Texna iti New Orleans, Houston A Tcxn. Ceulral ami (ialvcbton, Harri.hiirK As hail All m railroads. Mat. Tenip'r 73 7tt 71) .w) 7il 77 7i SU 71 Locality. Uulvemm . . Houston .... Bonr Lake... Itcauinont... OraiiKO Ituntsvillu... Palestine ... Tyler Helton Weimar. ,.. 1.11 1 i 11 LT Austin Waco llciirno Hempstead.. Palla Cor.leiina ..7.r ..75 . M ..71 .71 ...7(i 77 Mill. Tenip'r. ft', fit 17 M til Ml i; 17 1H ftl IS 4.1 lit Til .'Hi ST. Until fall. Mean Maximum. Moan Minimum. Mean Kalnfnll. 77 I m m INDICATIONS, For tho Riilf state. Fair weather, rant to outh; winds itnllniinry nr lower hnronu'ter higher temperature. T1IK KKCKNT HAIUtOAO 1111. t.. lly reference to other coltmiiia of this pic pur ttilstriiurniiiK an interesting oomimiiil- cation from our Austin correspondent will be fouuil rulntive to tho rail mini legislation lately hud nt our sttito capital. As n friend of Texas nml Its ponple tho llK.itM.n has long and persistently advocated tho cxlcn alvo ImilditiK of railroads in tho state and tho enactment of such laws us would en Connie, the hivcstment and dislrihution of such capital In our midst. At all times we luive deprecated any utlumpt at ad- , Terse legislation to such interests in the first place, us a matter of policy, und sec ondly, as a matter of right. Texas is compar atively a new state and certainly not one twentieth of the development has been witnessed of which it is susccptihlo. No agency is now or for tho past live or six years has boeti so powerful in opening up aud building up our slate as tho railroads. To thorn wo owe the comforts of life, such ns wo have; the rapid iiiercnso in individ ual ii ml aggregate wealth; tho growth ol populution almost unprecedented unjr wliero, and yet tho real and fullest henellls therefrom are only beginning lo be experienced. A world of effort ' ii yet necessary to prop erly bring out the capabilities ot Texas. Every intelligent man must recognize this iact lit once aud nil tho time. However, certain parties in this groat empire of the southwest hare got an idea in their heads that tho corporations which have done, and aro still doing, so much for us, are making oo much money, and with a gratltudo and magnanimity as great as they aro patent, ares proceeding to cut down tho Inconio of the railroads. Tassonger faro has been cut down to 3 cents per mile, and, ns stated by our vcorrespoudent ;from Austin, 110 . less than twelve or fifteen bills aro now pending in tho legis lature looking lo reduction of rates, gen eral supervision of railroad business, and In short, virtual confiscation of this proper ly by the state. The olio great fact w hich our legislators seem to forget constantly is that wlilio railroads uro Indeed highways and public carriers they aro at the Fume timo corporations under the ownership and control of private individuals and aro not in the nature nf county roads, A principle of action which will admit of pub lic liilerlerence in I lie private concerns of one corporation If at nil just and constitutional will authoring interference with all. In Justice and reason it Is Just ns proper to any that tho llF.RU.n shall not receive mote than 2 cents per copy for its Issues, or the Cittou mill more than 2 cents per yard for Its cloths as to declare (hut the Houston Central or tho Texas it I'liclllo shall not receive more than it per mile for travel (hereon. llallromb, in every other branch of business will, In scr-prntection, accommodate themselves to the demands and necessities ami conditions of trade and competition and public .eiul mont will prevout any Inanities or exor bitant rates. Legislators are woltilly dark Intellectually who fall to catch the spirit of equity, aud assume to control private busi ness because the publio are interested therein. In all cases in this and other states, where such laws have been enacted, the real Interests and purposes ol otir freo constitutions have been violated. Bomo question may be made as to the present law under discussion from tho fact that the scuato subslUuto was adopted by the house without the requisite readings, , but whether a law or nullity as' an exhibition of Texan spirit toward rail, nads and foreign Investments of capital In tho slnto. It cannot but hurt us greatly, it Is, therefore, a matter ol exceedingly bad policy. We had fondly hoped lo seo a net work of railroads in Texas a lid tho resultant progress and blessings therttrom, but If capitalists are given to understand, thus In Iho Inclplency, of their undertakings, ' that they are to bo placed tit Iho caprice . and whims of lelr-lalors and tho people, It Is extremely doubtful If we whncss nny continuation hlrerter of Iho sudden niiil . ' extensive Influx of money and workman from abroad, whoso olieela are to build up Did develop the state. Kroin such con siderations we regret exceedingly to see the manifest Intention ofthe present legislature to hang weights upon the railroad corpora tions and fear that the ennscnuf nces Will be doubly costly lo us. Wbon the railroad system of the itate lias been aoinpleted tnd by combinations and giant monopolies really robs the people then, and not liir.then, VIU be tnlDclent time to act In the premises. . Invite special attention to our Austin ' tiatl at In pwilblt Malta that may follow the' passage of such laws a8 above referred to. It is in the interest not nf railroads but of Texas that we deprecate such unwise and untimely legislation. t e TELEGUAIMIIO TIDINCS. Continued from Kirat I'afO. . not the necessary two-thirds in thu ulli rota Fisher, of reiinsvlvanin, under in structions from the committee on coinage, weights una measures, moved to suspend the rules aud pass the bill authorizing the receipt in u inieu ,muica n"o iuiii in clinugo for gold bars. Ageed to. line, ol Massachusetts, under instructions from tho committee on foreign airairs, moved to suspend thu rules and pass senate hill for relief ofthe heirs of owners, otticers aud crew of tho brig "General Armstrong." Agreed to l.'M)tn3o. Harris, of Massachusetts, under in structions from the committee on na val ullairs, movcal to suspend the rules ami admit the resolution i.rovid. ing for nijjht sessions until further notice, und Monday and Wednesday for the con sideration of bills authorizing the construc tion of vessels of war for the United Htates. and providing an armament construction mini lor the navy. This sturted a lively discussion. Jlewott, f New York, opposed fixing of any timo for the discussion of these hills until a resolution of inquiry which lie had ottered early in tho session had been an swered by the secretary ol the navy. That resolution looked to the acquisition by the houso of information without which it was absolutely impossible lor tho houso to en gage in an intelligent consideration of these bills. Tliero was oi:e tiling which must precede reconstruction of the nuvv and that was the reconstruction of the navy depart ment. Wliit thoriifl, of Tennessee, opposed the resolution, holding that it was incumbent on thu houso beforu legislation on the subject to know what Was likoiy to bo the policy of tho new secre tary of tho navy, because it' his policy was to bo like that of some of his predecessors the house would owe it lo itxelf and to the country lo wllliholdan appropriation. Harris, of Massachusetts, in reply lo Ilewitt, slated that thu information culled for was so extensive that ii. would iL..'il the l'orco of the navy department to collect it by the close ofthe session. Hpringersuid wo had poor ships to show Tor what had been expended, and thought that the navy department should ho reor ganized before the work of reorganizing Iho navy should ho entered upon. lie. was op posed to the beggarly policy that would ex pend dollars to build ships ol war in a time ol peace, and was nntdcsirousol'eiiltivuting the arts ot war. Ho was opposed to' a lareo standing nriny nr a large navv. iiim-iiinirg inquired whether tho navy ol tho I nitcd Hlates was strong enough lor this country to demand the release of American prisoners abroad. Hpringor replied that if the I'niled States demanded their release they would he re leased. It was the inoiaf power' of the government Hint would release American prisoners in Ireland. Finally the motion was lost yeas, nays, PI not necessary two thiids in the atllrmative. Adjourned. The senate confirmed tleorgo Maurv, or lennessee to Ire United Slates minister and consul general to llolivia; William I,. Scnigg i, (ieorgia, United States minister to the United Stutes of t'oluiuhia. Tho Verdict. ('IIAU1.KMOM, S. i:., April lT.-ln the Uni ted Slates court this morning, tho jury charged with the election case of Hates and others, from Kichinnnd county, appeared beloretho verdict was pronounced. Two oi me jurymen, j. v. 1'ouiitain aud It. V. r-uoil, Iiolh while, announced Hint thev had signed the verdict on Saturday under u misapprehension and under tear of bodilv pain and Unit it was not thu verdict thai hey had utended to render. Judge llond held t hat their avowal camo too late, us I hey had signed the veniict und Iho Jury had been dlsehnrL-eil. ' The defendants excepted and gave notice of u motion lor nriest ol iudcinenl and lor il new trial, which the court decided to hear ' ierm. iho ve:du:l, us an- iinuucctl, is guilty us lo Iho Itrst couni, and ..... f,.,ti,, u-i ii, mi mo omers, wilh i recommendation to the niercv of ih cm. i Judge llond, of Iho United Stales circuit court, thou announced the decision ofthe ."ii i, nvcmiicu ine motion made bv th lendanl on Saturday to tuu'li the array ol he grand Jury on the ground that talesmen had been illegally drawn, Kistrict JmU-e i.rtnu men a dissenting opinion. The huinu jury men sworn. The New York Nlm U .Market Nv.w Yuiik, April 1". The stock market opened irregular, us compared with Satur day's closing prices, except for Cleveland A Sandusky, which opened 1 per cent, higher in the curly dealings. Altera general do clineol l(,it, the market sold up Jcij per cent, New York Central leading in ine ad vance. Subsequent! y n decline of !(u t J was recorded, ill which Reading, New Jersey Central, Cuiiuda Southern, Louisville ,V Nashville, Lake Shore, and Western Union were prominent. Stocks weaker. Alabama class A Ti to A'a 81); do, do, small, do, ela II o s, KJUj do, A. si's. Chicago Northwestern, 111); do, preferred l.tTJ; Krle, &-; Ksst Tennessee' IMi (Ieorgia, 't; Illinois Central, l.ll; I.akeohoreA Michigan Southern, hm Louisville A Nashville, T;IJ; Memphis v Charleston, 61; Nashville t Chultiiiioogu, : New York Central A Hudson Kiver, IJUJj I'ittshurg Cleve land, guaranteed. U7; Richmond ,t Allegheny, ZS: Richmond A Uanvillo, UU; Mock Island, my, Wabash, Ht. Louis At racltlo, S'l; do. piwlerred, ilj; Western Union telegraph, 8J. Ir, Lainaon. Loxnon, April IT. Sir William Harvourt. home secretary, has written to the high sheriff of Hurrey, notifying him that further respite has been granted to Or. Lamton till the 2sth of April. Sir Willi,,,,, it,... court lurther says: You will at the same time see that the prisoner Is Informed of this extension of his respite. Clearly ex plain to him Hint no further respite will be granted, and that the evidence which has thus far been submitted to scctvinrv ol stale, t liber from Knphiud or the l ulled States, att'nrda no Justilicaliou for any In terference with tho sentence of Iho law. The Kurds Neiilence.l, Sr. Loin, April 17. A report gained circulation here that the Kurd brothers, who killed Jesse James, were hung in M, Joseph this morning. Inquiry ptoved this lo lie lalse, hut elicited the tact thut the! union jury iiiiiuu an Indictment against i hem lor murder in the first decree thi ihm U.oul an hour Inter (he boys weie brought Into court and pie nii.l Kiil'liy ami wei-e rHdileiued to he lumped en the Ivih of May. oHicers ol'these bureuux to be chosen from the labor organizations ; sanitary inspec tion of mines, factories and all conditions of labor; abolishment of the conspiracy Mid alt other laws not conveying equal rights to the rich and poor, and the estab lishment of a national circulatine medium which shall be issued lo the people without the intervention of nny banks. 1'oolaou t reicoid lily Itucea, New Oklkxnh, April 17. l'ools on to morrow's races, Iioslon Club stakes, for 2 year olds, live furlongs: Ella, $i); Dexter, $11: Yernrtta, $. Second race Selliii" race, mile heats; Apollo, $15; Mary II. $S; Oners! Kowell, $7; llalthazer, $d; Wutchmaii, $tl. Third race Howard Cun sweensln'ms. two and n quarter miles: l.ida Stanhope, ."ia); Follow l'lay, $.w; lllazes, $10; Man- iioii, fi. STATU SPECIALS. Coutluurd from First I'aee. That Fire Veaterday. Wii.minuton, Dki,., April 17. An Kvery Kveningispocial Irom Crisfield, Maryland, places the loss by yesterday morning's fire at $50X10, and says William J. Uooth, the alleged incendiary, was given a hearing this morning, but tho case was con tinued to await development, aud Booth was committed to jail. Halls, the other prisoner, was discharged. lluriieil. CnisFii.l.D, Mil, April Id. A disastrous flro broke out bore this morning in the general merchandise store of James Booth. The Haines spread rapidly nlong tho main street and one-third (If the business section of town was destroyed. Tho tiro was then extinguished. Tho loss will reach $75,(iut), upon which there is insurance to tho amount of $:i(i,(KH). Kul urea. N:w Y'ouk, April 17. Tho I'ost's cotton roport fays: Future deliveries opened 2 to 4 points lower, lost other :t to 4 points, but recovered 2 to 3 points, at the third call on .') bales, May sold at 12 21, on 100 bales, July showing a decline of .'( to 6 pointsjrom .Saturday's closing quolntions. Aurora lloreitlla. roroiiKKKPsiR, N. Y., April 10. There was a splendid display of aurora borcalis lust night. The shafts ran from the north- em portion to the zenith, nni were in col ors of carmine, blue and white. At mid night the waves of light centered at the zenith, advancing and receding for several minutes. l'lirnull-Trled. I.oxiinv, April 10. Tho Observer's Hub lin c nrrespomleiit lays be believes that Par- nell on his return to Kiliiuiinham jail will be unconditionally released. ei... .1... , ii ; . u,- .itui in loo itiimiiuiiis who nave recently niiirnered coiuniaiul Sihley White, nun iiim on ii spoiling excursion Willi friends, will shortly be proceeded With. VVasliliiKl.in Hems AsiiiNo ro.v, April 17. The president to-day nominated V. V. olden to bo post master at Augusta. On., und Ida l Sweet pension agent at Chicago. Miss Sweet is a daughter ot the former pension agent of Chicago, who died a year ago, and was bin nusiness lunnnger. Heavy Weather, Citv ok M i:no, April 10. Tho heaviest norther ol tho season has been blowing nt Vera Cruz during tho past live days, pre venting steamers landing or leaving. All diisimcss Is stopped. ' Veo. -Special to the Herald - Waco, April 17. The store of Ilodlcy Roberts it Co., near this city, was burned last evening. Loss $2,lu0, with insurance of $1,750. The tiro is supposed to have been the work of un incendiary. A man named Mulonry claims to have been roblied of $10 at a house of ill fume to night while Intoxicated. A check to the amount of $ loo was also taken from him. Sheriff Van Hull and .lei.ntiea arrested to-day two men giving their names as fates and Dixon, for horse stealing. One ol the met) appears to be a half-breed. There is suspicion that they were concerned in the train rohherv near Cleburne. The marshal at Fort Worth und other otticers have been notified, and the men will be held for identification. Their statements are contradictory in tho ex treme. tlalvestitn Special to the Herald. Galveston, April 17. Amomr the nassen- gers leaving by the Morgan steamer Whit ney, for Vera Cruz, to-morrow, aro Logan IT Pnnla ti..aiif.t. n.,.l T X L-.l ral superintendent of the Southwestern T.,!.,. ......... . . , n .. jv.ri'.iiriiu ,;i'llip!lll , WHO 0 Olll lor 1110 itiinutNii of tnl rm I. ii. i it ..... I nut.. I. ... . ........... ,.,, vui.,ui,aiiii i.iu telephone in Mexico. Mr. Hoats iiifonus us inatacompany iiusuireadv been organized with a capital trf $l.ilOo,otX), lor that pur- nose, with the Rlsnrnit ..,.,,.,,-,,,:.. ,,r., ., , , .. . ......... . , iinun .I.,... v iroiimiclit Mexicans. npot niaraei uir couon uucuaiigcd. Fu tures dull. Sales, .'Iinj hales. o n.nt ill.-nf tlm ttr ..m.,...:i , ....i.in.i. naa m-iu to-night, no quorum being present. Marsliitll. Special to the nurald. ' Mahsiiall, April 17. Armory K.Starr riualilled as muyor this mornintt. His in. augural was a well written papor, (lowing with .Wliolesoiuo suggestions and timely advice. Fx-Mayor Huwlev. in retirim- expressed himself in appropriate terms, thanking tho council and other city ollicers no vi.iioi.ne itssisutuce rciiucreii mm during hisolliciul term, to which Alderman Mo- iNiuoii responded. A ili.liii.ul inn ill' llm I.'., 1 r 1, 11 . ""'Hu. ieuvo lur .'..una i,,-iiiiiiu,nr .o oe present at ine meet ing of thaiirnnd Kiicnmpment. air. joiin t.ortins and wile have returned (innnnil W l I w ... I ... t I 1 ; . : - - " - - " ...... v i in: i will ui.l&l'.O are packing knapsacks and will leave for ,, ni-ij ..I. .mi ii,,,. Iho weather is turning warm again. T"" '"""" A Young (hi. ago lliilldo.er. Phr'iNlniilii.r Ti1lm..ti. 4l.-..,..tnnn.l ... ..- ............ ,ni.:iii-:..eii .usiiuOl 1.1M father lin n,. In, nai-ii 1. 1 ... .. , , - , , V t-" '."I. 11 .liniPU U.K. lot, and the hoy bought a revolver and began practicing on a target. Tho old gen tleman caused his son's 'arrest at his home in Faglewood yesterday, and tho case came before Justico Thomas. Christ opher sntd ho would eventually carry out his threat, nnd hi futlinr. ..... ........ i... .' , .- i"i.ii'iniiipi-ii uy granting him a house and lot. The boy is uuo.it tu uo ii.urrieu. nicilgo .CWS. The Aiii'.iru lloreulln. That eralul Neenn th.i .,i.tlw,.. l;..i.i what is generally known as tho aurora borcalis, was beautiful in tho norll torn heavens Sunday night, und it resembled very much a lar.'e lire iu..l ii .....a .. n..... .. that the tire alarm was not soumleil. so strong was the resemblance. The sky was of a briu'ht red color, with streaks of whito that set it ol,. Ililflket rirt.le. The Chicago, Texas A Mexican Central railway company will giv-n a basket picnic exeursiun over their line on Saturday, the '-'2d lust., to the springs of Slid Lothian, on ine mouniains, twenty-live miles from the city. Mid l.othlau is situated on themoun nuns overlooking i Mountain Creek Valley and the scenery is tiii'turtwinie t.iul tinnnti lid. The Mid Lothian springs are noted as iMMUg one nl llie linest luituru lountaina in North Texas, with beautiful groves adjoin ing the springs. There is no place in Texas Where excursionistscould moreen oy them selves than nt Mid Lothian. Tim' beautiful mountain scenery suggested the name of .Mid ii.itiiiau, Irniii Its resemblance to the Mid ISitliian hills, which have been Immor talized ny Vt alter Scott. This is intended lor a family picnic. Special invitations win lie sent out, Hie tare is simply nominal, 10 cover ine actual expenses, viz: .-I cents rouini irip, children tree. Invitations and ucKiscau he hud ut tho nilice of the coin puny, 20 Main street. A (loud Ht.onliiK, The r.-port showing the amount of lines assessed since Marshal Arnold's iiihiiinis trillion, and also tun iimount paid, Irom .lune'JTlh. issl, to April l.'.tlj, ls.v.': June, jnsioo; .iniy, m.i.'vi.j.i; .11gus1, M,li.!i.,HI; .-sepicinner, ?.i.s'"iti; I'eiuuer, )il,iKl.tig; Aovemner, SiI.inl.iii; I'l-ceinlicr, ?l,2I .Vi; Janiinrv, lss2, $l.l,l2.tsi; February, sj $T7l.i-i: March, Issj, $sui..vt: April, loih included $.M.0O; total, $ll,S0,7"i. Amount paid : June, vl. $I.M ,Ki; July, is-d, fsiil .7.1; AtlKUst, IS1, $1. 172.2V Sei.temlier, issi, ,lll IVIulli-r, ivq, jil.l'.HIIIO; No. vemher, ls, $l,02!i0ti; lieivmher. Ksl. fi7ini.V Junuarv, 1S.S2, -$s;i2..vi; February. $027.00; March, IS2, $tt;i5,u.; April. MACHINE RYl MITCHELL & SCRUGGS, DALLAS, TEXAS. ' (.onei al 31 ill liii-niNhei'ss Hardware AGRICULTURAL IMP I. SHE NTS Hardware -"Lr.enmv!1t.jK Km. raiisl. Sen.l lr t'aialoiri, .. - , KNEPFLYr"S0t M,,.,..r....i..i...- . , " eu5 downers ami iTaciicnl Watchmakers, CVI3T JsVprUEJET. DAIiIiAS. rtL, . CLOCKS, CANES, SPECTACLE?, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. 8oloASott,, If DALLAS , rOK TRl GKtCI.Vl Medicated SiicctaclM NEW LENSES INSERTED IX OLD FRAMES THE LEADING JEWELRY HOUSE OF TEXAS, And the place to And all the latest noveltloi In the Jewelry Hue. BLOW and WALTHAM WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, OUR SPECIALTIES. A-Wrlli tt m wrt... n..l.,.. ...Ill .nnnt.... .......... , .... .. . ........,... .,.t, , ,, .,,., nlIU oiiiiniimiiention. -wo fcb18 ' ixjNrEr3?"aL.Y , son. y 600 TOWI LOTS EOE SALE AT DECATUR, TEXAS, . TUESDAY, MAY 2d, 1882. These Lota are Situated in the most dotirable part of the City of DECATUR, and commence within a few feet of the Public Square and will positively be sold on tho 2d of May next. ' All purchases of less than One Hundred Dollars, Cashi on all purchases over One Hundred Dollars, one-half Cash, and the remainder In Six and Twolvo Months, with Interest on Deferred Payments. A. DEYEEEUX, Agent. in TRAPS WW r. h. THE GREAT rtPt lAlESEfilEBl EHI0MATISE 7 lW2 intu inciiiueii, .vis m; ciimi collected on dogs. $l0..'i(; total, $S,74.V40. The number of arrests Irom June 27th, 1S1, tu April, i.ttii lot lu.uni, la ?.,i. More Morphine, l'nllns ouitht to take tho palm as the town for morphlno suicides. Notwith standing the numerous canes which have occurred bore, another one was discovered yesterday. Down on the Wichita road lives a colored woman named Amanda Itoblnson. Amanda came to the conclusion that life was not worth livimr for. and Im. mediately purchased twenty rents worth of oi.iuin or inorptiino ami took the same, she would probably have climbed the fuldcn stairs had not a physician been called. A n munch pump was put Into operation, nnd the woman was Dually brnUKht to, Just what the trouble was or tint reason for dcsirinit to "(to hence," il was Impossible Inst eveiilmr to find out. though it was con jectured tliero was a "man in the case.'1 Umivlrtfil f forgery. In the district court yesterday Mr. M. M Dreyfus was arraigned in another raso of fouvrv, havimt been tireviomly niivicte.l on a like charitc and sentenced to the peni tentiary. In the ease yesterday I lie defense was Ill-unity, nut uftir the heriii ot the tutlmnny Hie nry decided adversely to the prisoiier nnd lils puuiihincid was ns i.,... n .,,i years In the slate's prison. Drey lus will h'e remembered a formerly an attache i.CVr. Tillman nnd ho wunbroucht bin I. fro.u St. I.niii nt liie liilnnfs of Mr. ruddock, iiponwhnut he ha 1 perpetrated n forgery. KailBntniM P.i'.J.'.. . . L Backache, Soreness of the Chosf, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. , No fftrsmtlon en nnl tqnals 8T. Jie On nV, (hi-, Jlmt.ld tnil rSmp titrm.l BniJjf. A mil nuih but th omrsiniilnlr SrininK mnUr "f U fls, nj trrrj om mflrin lumi!'' iiMf ni P1U nw( vl lu blractloula tClstra Un(ur. BOLD BT ALL DBUQOI8T8 AND EEALEE8 IN MEC10IHE, A. VOGELER Sc CO., . RnmiiMrt, ML, V. t. XK IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman's Best for TOILET. BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. Hula I)' Are ('Inn. The Hots D'Arc club's Inst meetitift Was a very Inlereslliitf on. The nttendiines The Workli.a Men. j wa larce, mi l severs! new members were Nkw Yoitk, April Id. Hie central orrfnu- i ''hvled. Mr. ('. L. Martin delivered n short Uallon of the Trade. Vnior, fWn. ! rV:! o;h.Vr,Mrj, Iiir and adopted a plnlfonn or principles U.v,. recitstiom. nneedoles. etc. At the which demands cVht hours for a day's 'next iiieetiiiit Major J. F. F.lliott will lee- Work; lbs prohibition or emplo) luenl of I ""'. "'hi following at regular meetinn chUdrcU Under II year of aire In work ! IH come s les'tuirrs. In Jhe nnler In which shops, mlnei and factories; the hoi it Ion of ail contract lauor onrovrrnment works, and tlra prvhibltlna ol ad convict Contract u uor ; tu tnactmeni ounws giving work men a meehanlc'i litn for full wages on tbelr work; the establishment thev are named, t'olonel Vyllt, Mr. and Lawrence Kueptly. Kuni Mr. John Hiismll Younn. our hew minis ter lit t hins, Is ssld to have renuetted th eerelarv nf slate In amiotnt a military at. of labor talUtlcl bnmui by 1 (ache to the lesratlnn, and baa sumresled Um iUM M WJ1 m by tU OTtrnatBt, tit, J. NY. rorntTi rH vswUvii. JObltuuvy. At II o'clock rie.ter.lRy innrntiiR, there died In lids ell) aiiiod eitliuKi.tc ,dy, Urs. Martha attains wife nf Mr. Joseph atrsuns. ner msnr fiieiids wllthesaillr RgKrleved to l.sm of her leive. Hamuli the vr.it wrr lint iinnntlrl. p d.Hl. The riniernl nervhw will lake nine thin snernnna. nl Hie Inle rvalitviiee, and Ihe remshil will I hilefn-il In TtliillT rrmvterv. J. F. JENKINS, PAUiAA,: . TKXAS, Ht ATIS AOKMT BUCKEYE FLOURING MILLS. of UsryvllUyCsltfonilt, 4 OnrtsMpnnitcnc solklted aa4 order I Mmr.Hr Feed, Grain and Commission Merchant, S. K. Corner Austin street and I'm lnc Avenue, DALLAS, : : : : . . . TEXAS.' lilhcral Advniicos Jlailn on ('niislyiimeiiis. KeiiilttniiiTa rrnmptly .Maie. H. ZIMMERMAN, TAILOR AND DRAPER, 507 IAIN STREET, risi: ;i.oi us axi tiummimss a kikciai,ty. -M.ll.RELIABLE TAILORING HOUSE in the State fOUNDEU ic2?J. E. JACCARD JEWELRY CO, FIFTH AND OLIVE STREETS. ST. LOUIS. Silversmiths, Jewelers," Diamond 'Dealers, Watch Importers, ETC. Special attention ia requested to the Solid Silverware mndo by Hub '" It. ilna atood tho test for moro than a quarter of a century. Every ono in want of Silver Sjioous, (should send to ub for illustrations nnd prices. E. Jaeeard Jewelry Co ST. LOTUS-, A mmMnnUnn of JV- i Uarkan4Vkatphan la tmIn(M farm, tm I rmly preparation vfirt that will not Natumv temth, to tharrtrrtttU tf 6 lwVm,VaT.Ve.rM. S.e,Ui. ,".' i,A"T"" "'"Tome In my pwclfWlST h-.'.VrH" Inn Toile d.-. In u.Jnv 1' hM nn" !" anything to 1e Ihe mult. Ih.l 1K. lUsrss'S r-rtert.hwl eon.lni ProMrsllon. renislv IHkiuri, liy.pr..l. and sn l- f'sws thst "' "nily, Nu In n,y l..nl. uwir .n... sr... rftilc.n lute rinie. I. itmwrt hi U l ' tm!"'M ljti.Wns. h.Y.ylrlUrd In thl. sr.'.! nnU Inoi.mpMJ u Da. lUMraa-S laos T, I'.'''''"''"-' r Iron prrnrUon uuulr. In f.. l, met. s cmii" "' Tonic I. m-cr..liy In niy pr. l, e. 1)B. KlIlltKi SAMt HA h u Ire rotttr lo Mr Wood", nalurnl mnithfvl tm to MifllHii oroaHnnt ' lewMe taUmrrnl '"toIIi im of Appe tite, I'rnstrntlntt of l ital JVMAM mm., f , .... m,mirniT.l MANUFACIURED BY THC OR .HAKTfcH MEDICINK CO.. 218 N.WAIW H..tT.mL Padgitt Bros, J. W. WEBB Wholesale Job hers lu SADDLERY HAKM.KttY UAItUWArib'. HII015 I.CRlher, (dlflrs, ' 8ddio Tries, KUi IKWlSjLilSllo ius ox luan tits uxiiKsT AssonTuirctor Spectacles and Eye Glasses Inlhe Plate The followliiK well known msn- riielurcin arc t'pre.ented In lnl FI'IDINGS I ItERC'' HOhMn XKPIOATKD Sl'ECTACIXS . flilil.'S MNO'3 GDMUIK ATIU-1 ei ' CLEiJ. AnilNDEIi TINTKD. CtR'8 DIAMOND. UVUKCLR'SOEL- 718 Ulrs.sni 717 ssJ 710 BISU Dill... T.t ' LUL01D. CURBAMK'3 8ELF- . , . ' ADJUSiIHUt Protect Your Roofs! Ti, CBBI)raet, webb spectacles i...k.Ti...,i i... .i ... , , Aro H tr exports to he th rliie.l """iil la-afcyTlii anil Imn ItmitH Maito the I'ei.hie Un.o cut from atone. II keel" 1 1 i ... ........ u.uu.....l. .... I tr.a lilmuuis In W.r Ttulit, or NO C11AROK. ... g.. . Bf. 68. . . . r : . : . n..ii.i mm ORDER uFI AT 1030 MAIN STREET. SSSEEfssS-j , ipnUl.aiiit tiT IU in Uier e rteU'iiiiw In rvtur Store, will b prompllr sltcniM to, Ihemndrf the essct numher of .rrtds a-U-iw 1iu1k4 WVuu3Uu(iu(iuUiii L