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J. 111! II Hi BE 9 5 IK! ml ill! m 1 i IP .i.S m m; .2 vi i. 1 1 1 1 .1 hi' 3 'r 'i.'i-i,i lih. H:! i stored at tin- J'o-(-)ll(i o it WuUiih i-i Isec-end-Class flatter. xcr.un of sMiscr.iri iox. 1MII.V. fr Copy 5 One Month g 1.0,1 Tlirve .HoutUa 2. .10 Six Mouth 5.00 Due i'oar , 10.00 Dtllvored In Cityat?!'' 00 per year. 1 111 730 and 732 Main Sircel, Now BlTern to hi patrons Mm bAUGlCST ami . CUEAi'KST b'l'OCK of BOOKS, Toys, Dolls, The Comaiii:ha:tilufsays:"Whilo top wagons tilled with hardy emigrants are pouring Into this section by tho htin drod. Thero is plenty of room in Co manoho oounly, and honest, Industrious pooplowill always find a hearty wel come among our jieoplo." The lease law did it. TnB pair or graphlsts on some of our best exchanges nro very brilliant, but they are bad In their pictures, litho graphs, or whatever they may call their plotorlal heroes. Tho paragraphias on the Hhiiai.d are satisfied with descrip tive delineations, and believe their readers share In thoir satisfaction. Tub Galveston News setsthe IInr.Ai.n all right In its viow.i of the attachment laws of the sUto. U was, perhaps, a natural mlstako tor tho News to have Made, and if tho 1Ii:hai.d ever makes j any "natural" mistakosns to the posi FRtUAT, IIKCEMBKH , 1844. Ijilll HOLIDAY GOODS tlonof imablo cm temporary they will! f "lv f-''vKKi,0'0 in the j be promptly and eliem-fully c u wclcl ! tr,'",",r'- 1,0 11 ' v: " t do- 'Olll1tlllll.fll!ul t.1 . .!'. Thk Fort Worth Ouzetto Is probably the only paper in tho wholo United Stateslhal dlil not know there were over $.,)001(,00,(J00 in the United Suites treasury suits. Tho display of such ignorance on the part of a daily papor, us preten tions as tho Gazette, subjects it to the commiseration of all Its contemporaries. Tns gold certificates outstanding, luountln-j to l 20,3 13,320, and tho silver rtifieaf.es outstanding, amounting to H31.353.531, puns readily at thoir face value and are lit general uso, therefore the money they represent iu tho United States treasury Is virtually in circula tion, ai'd tho disbursement of nearly $252,0eO,dO i is thus obviated. Tub Laredo Times says: "Ladies all vnr the state, including many in dd eston.llouatou and San Antonio, do much rr their shopping with tho Mr.ss.ns. Saxoi.b Mhos, through tho mails " This U true, hut if the Ukkami were topub lisli il, there aro plenty of papers lit thu state that envy Dallas her extended trade, would say it was Idle boast ing. D.illas is no pent up Udca. TiiKU i Is a universal protect going up all over thu s m U against tho disfran chisement ot Hid colored num. Tt,e more fact that he chooses to vote th,; Dj.n vra'.tu ticket occasionally, or even frt'pteutly, U not su.'U .'i ut 'reimou f, niing away iro.n lilm the pdvil, Which liis li,.iiil),i,, , lrieiid i woro go i nxli.ust bestow, hut which many ol tle.'in uo.v would t ik i from lii.n. No valid leasune.iu lie offered against tin enltrtiiebisenient f liiM!t w, break a ay rro:n their trib.il ri latlms and adopt a t iv.li.'.od mode oflifo. !s,u-h who do so are (ftmerally educated, in telligent and estimiblo persons, and would exercbo the rights of iti.,,llHhlp s worthily and as conscientiously Mg any class or men in any community. Mn. Davis bill should be passed by engross. If Mil. Mi'TiiKiiHoN's bill passes cou rress, ihat all tho one and two dollar ides shall be called in and no more pa per money issued under tho denomina tion of live dollars, nnd the coining of llvor dollars be suspendod, how loug will it be before the whole oountry is "utrorinu for small change. Tho people fo'iprally would like to seo more paper moucy issued and m ire silver dollars in iroulallon for tho beuollt and accommo dation of trade. Ili ni UARoUafiH.l. Whydout lio go "swinging round tlio circle" aj lcturo from tho text, "Ru,n, lt miauism and Kehollumr Tho U. iiam, will guarau toeUlma full h.uso in Dallas, nj iH everlastingly sure that he could iu iko a fortuuolnslx mouth on tlm ..i ... posod. Of c nirso, be oouhl divide with Ui.aikk, to prevent tho latter suing him or damages. Jamkh Is always suing for damages, you know. Thk Urenbam lianuer says: "For a I '.ig time it has beou the praetlco to ompa e the wuges paid laborers and moohuules j,, Kurope with those paid tlie sumo ciass in tho Uiited States. Wages in this country aro a great deal higher, and here the comparison ceases, keeausowhou tho purchaainii power of money is compared It Is found that tuo European artisan lives fully a well as als American brothor, for the reason thsf, he can buy a great deal inoro with his money." TnititK seems to be great opposition to silver coinage in sumo narU ol tho coun try, because fears are entertained that It will become tho tnetallc money or tho country, and hocuuso it cannot bo put in circulation. Suppose it does beeomo the uietulic curroiiey of the country, it .-nes.B an lutllllSlO VU 110 111 Itself. ,i ,, ,, - a id If tho pensioner, on the United mates wero paid in siDer doilar, it would soon oe put lu clrculat on. It would Uhard to find a man In Texa , ho ha, more sliver dollars than be no for uisny days. If .ncmlKirs or TuKRBarlnthUnlted States treas ury, assets that Is cash, to the amount or$523,9n.U010. This will hn not Into circnlntlon by a Democratic adminis tration, how? By paying tho liabilities of the government now outstanding amounting to $374,803,808.47. Tueso lia bilities consist of gold certificates out standing, $1-J0,343.3aij stiver certificates outstanding, $131,5.,531; certificates of deposit outstanding, $17,855000; ma t u rod debt and intered, $15,211,42(1.30; pnstcfllco department account, $3,71!, 015.34; disbursing officers' bahincos and othor Klnall accounts, $2ii,G'."J,2i2.53;fuuda field for redemption of national bank notes, etc., $52 345,429.09, mid outstand ing drafts and chock, $7,"a"i1799.ai. This loaves a (surplus of $14'j,737,till.l which (unhoused in culling in 3 per com., bonds (subject to call) of which thero urn m.tstiudiiig, $20l,Mi)l250. Tho at tention of tho Fort Worth (iazeUo id i li sped! ully culled to those feotsand fig ures, and it is relorred for their verifica tion to iho late report of the secretary oi' tho treasury. Tin: reduction o! wagoscouliiiiiosatall tho iiianut'acturiiig centers in the coun try, as well us wi' h railroads and min im; companies. When Has decroaso was lirstiiuiliKiinitfd.it was lociiivod will, slrikosou the purl of tho operators, but ,. . , , , ' ha company asserted, that they could not aunrti tn ihv tint nutm nma ...,)... not afford to pay tho usual witkres. iindur tho depressed Ktato of trade. In nuinu faetuilng establisunents, Liie reasons :jivon,was an over production and a tail ing ofl' in tho demand fi.r goods. It is true, that values of all kinds have do dined during the last year, and the cost of living has bceu great y lessened, but tho reduction iu the price of labor comes at a bad season, w hen the actual neces sities of life are inoro numerous and ex pensive than during (ho milder months of the year. There is an Impressiou Willi tho nooiilo. that wanes havo W I inflated for several yours past, and that it will be a long time, It ever, before prices will bo again as high as they were a year or two ago, A fi.wda.vs ago tho IIkuald sail thero were 5K,(,H'0,fHK in the rnitcd States treasury, which would be, as it should bo, put Into circulation when tho nomocracy got into power. Tho Fort Worth duetto, in the plentitude of its lMio'..lei!ti. iiltciupled to lliliiule llm IIi:HAt.i tor Its .intt-meut, claimingthat I r ivoi.it iuu. oi i ue govern-1 nienl's financial condition and upon the statement of Vict:- riii smiovr-1 ni.Kiit' lli;sinio:;s in hU ro,w.,,i spcecht s. Tho secretary of thu treasury, iu his report, sent to congress on Mon day last, says the total assets, that is moeasn to t no treasury on October 31 InsI, was $523,.v.r,,110.1o. We only give j rdiiry of tho treasury knows about the condition of the country's finances and bow exceedingly well informed tho tin-1 .eltois. Wn i;n tiio census was taken in ISso, Texas h id a population in round nuin bersof l,iiOi),liOD. Tho vote of tho stato that year was 2 11, .;., or otio votoi to li;-, of Uio Inhaljiuif.s. Tito voto tliis your, iueltntiiig Oldham, Fpsluir, Kl Taso and Sun Jacinto, not received in tinio to be olUcially counted, is 323,100, whicn luul tiplied by-t),'..:, gives us a population of 2,102,l()il. This is, of course, but an esti mate, tut wo take it, it Is a close approx. imati ui to tho actual figures. This Is , pretty rapid Increase; si.y 12,,tMi) per au iiiiiit (luring tlie last lour years. From this showing wo may hope for a prpula tio,i..f.i,iis),tiioii1 isyn. fan't we liope for twenty congressmen ut the next ap portionment? Tut: supreme court icpi.rt inyesier- day s III liAi.n bhows an imitation of the ! iCjiles.inn long iij-o l-i-eoillllieiidid l,v tiiis journal as the policy to be adopted ny tny state with releienec lo the su- preuio court. It U utterly Impossible I iii.it i tin tnl.unal. as at nresent oi '""I aiiciiu 10 mo inislues.s nro- I . . . , , sented for its eoiisidei'allon, even with I the assistance of flm uppeiil court com. missionevs. Sometliing must be done, and the Hkhai.ii calls upon tho barm' I the Mate for MUtzivstion. Its nu n u id i bo given In due limn ami alter mature j consideration, although its opinions' n.uo iiiiea.ty . ecu suggested. "i Ks.ll is true, and Mn. Hi.aim: is sad because, ho says, he has n majority iu the northern stales or iho popular volo thero. Hut the Ilr.nn.n lim consulted a number ot persons who voted November 4, ami has failed to find any who are wll ling to change their votes. If the ma lority rorCi.uvi-:t,ANDin Texas is to be "put out" or entirely Ignored tho II tttt aldU willing to acemte to tho strange procedure, fl lis llepubliean friends will only do tho samo thing with l'eiinsylva-nla-well, any other state the late "party In power'' wauls to "put up" against Tex a i. If parties desiro positions it would prohalily be well If they could satisfy tho president elect that they did not want them. The obvious idea of the Hepublii ans Is that Ci.kvi i.ami is only going lo appoint men toolllce who ate seeking to avoid such appolutmeiils. Slrango to say, however, his usual course in Now York has been to caleh Democrats who wanted olllco and shove Diem right luto placo. Tho Republi cans he has treated In that way are rot numerous. They may bavo" been ro saetabio but at present are lllircniem beredby thoiiKiiAi.n. Thk r.renhatnllanner.lnait editorial on federal apolntmont, says Mn. Ci.kvki.anu "bus to depend ou the dis trict representatives and senators for In formation Iu regard toappo'ntiuonts.aud he will be guided by their recommen dations. The senators and reprenta liveswlllboKuldl by tint rccommon dat'ons of the iiromtiiioit lu , s .... IUUII of their party as to whom shall be given m. ...cm ouieos, intis i tie promiscuously sinned netitioiis will t, i . ..... I'Viiif'tun'iy Ihrown in tho shaib,'. The petltiau bus! nessaues not amount to anything, savo n loss of time." , 1 - rusmuiioii is 10 ue introduced J into congress, to appropriate tlm m and In addition, $I,,'W,r ea h So. j .lomil district i , , ho Uttltod MUtm to ..id ! Bll nrlcullur.l E' at I Louisville, next v car. This Is "l ,PW money, which can only bonoQt Louis- THE HERALDr H Senator Him., of Colorado, earnestly opposes the recommendation of Pkesi iimwt Anrui'R on tho n'lver question, lie not ouly don't want the dollar re tired, but desires its coutinuod coinage. The ISLAND bill, so ably advocated by Gen. Tom Ewino, In his celebrated spoeeh, will remain as a tribute to our constitutional progenitors, who declared silver and gold to bo the legal tondor of this mile nation of ours, unless ro poaled. M it. Ci.KVfcLAM), in his talk, turns out to be just the man tho Chicago couven lion supposed him to I.e. In the first place, as the Hkrald's reader will seo by rcfoieneo to tills morning's dis patches, ho is a Democrat. No doubt on that, score, and limit ho Is positive in his convictions, and proposes to do what is right and tako his own time atiout do ing it. To a voting population desirous of healthy reformation this is whole some and consoling, Tim lotlcr carriers will make an effort to have extra compensation for nil the time they are employed over eight hours a day. It does (seem that govern ment employes could bear the boat and burl ben often boms work each day.Htei not lose flesh by it, ai easily us a man who laysMirick and spreads mortar, or I suoves a jacK. piano, t en Hours wort ,, llot r0K..tlclod ns too much for labor I . . shoves a jack plane. Ten hours work tug men, anil covernmcnt oninloves should libido by what is generally ac ceptable to others. RoCIN'.-ioN, IU. IlKt.IKU HoiilNSON, the twister of tho tail belonging to the ISrit isli lion, has a good idea, lie dissn- proves of Ki-.n i:a. as avcrvhodv knows. and now annoiincesliis disapprobation of gaudy and unnecessarily showy in augural proceedings on tho occasion of presidential installations. There is an element of truth in IiomxsoN'N notions and one dec tied principle. It would would lako us back to republican sim plicity, and the good shepherd knows we (ire drifting very far therefrom. TliK good peonloof Wise county are wide-awake to their own interests and desire a railroad connection with Dallas. Someday, an I it is to be hop:' soon, tho road will ha Inaugurated and built. Speaking of this etiterpt ise, the Decatur I'ust says: "Tho tlilnk'mcr business mm of Decatur an,! Wise county are keeping Urn. iemd" M i;;!!!,'' ZuZ TZ I aueye on Dallas, and when the time , and after the ghl' ,,,,1 .,,. eall.-d ! t" for them to act in concert wit h t.bei':"1 "' r lour tunes' she retired to her ! Dallas people in 1'ie matter of buildii tho Dallas & Xoriiiwnsl. i- iil-Aon- n, will be on hand. A roail front Dallas to Duca'ur stands tirn-niiiliiniit.lv ,m 1 1. thing needutl in order to make Dccu fur a clever city, Wise tho banner county, as well as being a magnificent feeder to Dallas." Joiiv I). Wa uhh.n is a candiibite for senator from New York that is. lor th.-. nominivtion for senator from Now York, h1''1' incins that Attiiirii is not in the I','e' His oi k, Utvsi:t,t., MnnroN, I Kvakts and others will lie candidates, lint no Democrat is mentioned. Many of that persuasion would like so see Co.nki.inii como to the front if u llepub liean must bo sent to the Hcnato. This might bo a little dangerous, but It is dif ficult to withhold admiration and favor from a great naturH like Conki.imi's. Tlio llKttAi.l) is willing to accord him its approbation just now, with the hope th ,t he will not make any more bloody shit t speeches, sueli as carried the norili for Ci.utKli-.i.ti in Isni. ni:n iMTti. ami iu:u foiiti.vk, Two Children, n l int Teller, a la- luucr anil a l aw Suit, It took some little time this morning, in tlie Old Court-1 louse, beforo Jnd;e Tluijer, to decide whether Kosa ihircell deserted lu r husband or whether Wil liam Mircell deserted bis wife. On this point they di.-.;. -reed, i.ut they did aiiivc on the in ui ii point w hi,. 1, was thai liot.'i were des,, ;,w , la, ,in ,il.(l eliiinen, and sin" s.iid'Will.ain Ii.id ,1.,,,. I'esertii. "ll.i hot, no, s, .-..ii i , ," u" "' ":1 luotuli a-'o,'' she said, snillm" n, i.,,. ,-ionciior lor tlio rmu (iliardiaiis Civin and b'lt mo w.iii il,,, , .uii.i, 1, ,V. , iinrt. Ono is b! years old, ami t In- mi,' r 12, and he wi.l not sii oort inh. r r,f Uicni, to say imtliing f refusing i i-. v nt . for 11 e." "What, is vour lin,lvitil'u .,i..i-' asked Mr. C.n In. "lie has a trade, hut he won't woikal it. He is a laborer and makes about ;;iu a week." The kind hearted old Indies who lin ger all day lu the court room to c.itcli all the vulgarity a great luaiiv of the eases bring out, were just beginning to pity tho plattuilf, wliuu Lawyer row. lor iho husband, sal.i: ' "Now, did you leavo blm.or did lie leavo your" This was Iu a baritouo voice. "llo left mn." "Are you tolling mo tho trttthT" This was in basso. " Yes." "Now, how inanv times Imvn rmi left your husband?" This sounded 'llko the way-oil note ou tlio left-hand corner of a church organ, and it alartled the woman, who replied: "Four or live times." Then the kind eld ladies began to think lliey hud boon wasting their sym pathy. 1 "Now," sal I Mr. Fow,ilid not vour husband object ui)oitr telling fortunes and uoiug lo a beersulo :nT'' "lie did nol,' said itie witness, "Hut he did," said the lawyer, nnd making a lueo bow lo tho court" he said: " 1 ne husband did mil object to support ni.4iecnrilroivbut he did object to having 1 beta l.Ae with a woman who I'dd lorLmiHM Mini i,.M,i.,.i 1 - u..i I and made tno children work in a mill." xuoge linger sunt bo Would not consider that proposition under the present writ. This suit wa fur de hertion. H tho custody of thy eiul dreu was to bo argued, it would ro iiuire a w rilol hsliess corpus, "it is a serious imeatlon," said the bulge, "wlieiheror not I would let such a W01111.11 1 keep tboehlldreisjl don't Ihink 1 would, but of course I must bear evi dence under the proper writ." There w.-iH 1, ni.-u ...-Li, ....... r ,, , , ----- - .urn. iinr- coll said she "goes out washing," tolls nivs, sun uocs oilier odd fobs for n living, tsho lives t Ul24Noil'h KourtU Ntre'ii, and ilio beer saloon she visites Is !I.M, North Fourth street, so sin nil,! Mi,,, . 1 .... . ... 1 ...... .. ' ... 1 . . i.i'M.I'H UlMfc IHO ehildron worked in a mill, oxcontlmr lor ono week not long since. The IiiikIiimiiI u.,i.,..,,i ... ...... mt - - 1 11 1 , -('". .v. it ior ine children untl, a liaiieas corous can I... sued out. which he gave notice would ie done Ixdoro this day next week. Var Tulir. tha Huow. "Oh, yes, wo had u most Intnrnati., uiseuHshm last night," said tin Vassar f- tri 10 nor lather tho other day. "Indoed." " Yes. The subject wasonethat wholo Mdumes have been written on, vet, MrangeasitiuavseMm, wn eu( nothing that could throw anv Unlit on II," " "Is it possible? Keems to ma that's very strange, thougu. What was tlm suldeet, my diuigliter?'' "The Sun." lltoeheslr Post-Express. Thst whiter, kln nrhu-siitan iinow, Anil .inisiili ni iniiumen 1st ..l.ui,r, . Wnssll ssulrnd liyu.lng I'luiinQf, " culcal4 ottnpletlau bo lq.-. r,T,A. TEX A . FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. W CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A SAD SCENE AT CORSICANA. lUin and Death the Lot .fa Strange Vouns Wnumn A l!al Man in M lcl.l(,-n I'rulialiln .MniilrrNear I'arlii Other ( rlmliial N. vvti. What !ns ltiiijiinriir Cor-icana, Dec. 4.- Special. A lady between thnugesof25 ami :.!0 was put oli the Texas A St. Louis east bound train here to-day In an uncon scious condii ion. She was put on the train by a young man t Waco, who ac companied heraslai- as Mount Calm, about thirty-live miles west, oi hero, where ho left tho train and took to tho , brush. 1 he conductor, 1). f. Lepj;, kindly ren dered the poor unfortunate nil ll'io a;(. sistaiico in his power. Stio ,a.i no ticket, and 1'iu youim' scoundrel who nan ner in eliargo represented to t!i conductor thai sue liad cv in her trunk, which ho would get n, when they reached a certain elation, mid pay h:y fan,, lint he ile.i rl, d her, w alu.ve stall d, and slie was brnuglit in rc nod piaced in tho hands of la city ijii !iuriiie, who i i'iiioTi-d lu.r to a boar-bug lioii s-i, wliere she is now r.jceiv.,ig Hie attention of I'r. .outhworih, who entertaiiis no hopo for tier ricwrv. Sim has l..ee. ilrnuginl i.uil !aherwisc l.mll.v dealt wi.h. hr. Soiith SVorili, says who has either Hiven binh to a cliilu in tiie iasi tun din s, nr an alior tion lias been produced. I t., To is notli ing about beroil-.M.ts livwlm-ii hernami) can be iiHiau laiiu'd. A tew an ii-les of iu lant's underclotliiio', rtecmlv made wero found in ,P " trunk' Tho young man w ho placid her on th train at Waco, and .il't'. rv.'ards deserted if.,1 .or-. I . T tT.'? !lH r,:': 1 1,(1 ! '"'"lal lu liol II I'l I is II. i v,l ill, i,i II.,, ..,)'. I , t. .. ' Vtl.ll. m.uii' I V H I in I lady was shipped to hinuihcir (lammit.le ork. Trageity at tialni MVllle. it(.'i svit.i.H, Dec. 4.-SpseiaI.j In me viuloty llieatre, a placeof low resort here, a tragedy oeeurrcl last imitIi, tio- iweeu it nun vi o'idoe that caused co:i-, A wii:imn liv 1 1... i-idorable e.xeiteiueul. nviino of Minnii) Tboinps-m, ono of Hie eetn.sA .wounded bv lfarrv Park :: ihi Z.l . inanuger. It seems that a rivalry Ins existed for some time la lweeii Minnie and the maii igcr's wife, also an actress, ; iiou as .Milium i:ts iho ino.i j popular of the two iimoiig I those who fre'juciiL tills pi n-o a (-.lint i of ie:dnii..v u m...... .1 .....l I... , . i.. I ;n ker became enraged at ilie applause I Lot ,r. ,....) M ; 1 . . - , i , i ii i was lit a room u,lf,,in!t,' .,..,1 .. i,;i., i nio was chnngini! licr eo'stume prepara tory to again responding to calls for an other soi.tr fill slu.t m 1,, r 11,, I, crarli in Hie pnMiiem. 'i'i, , slruek her in tho left thigh m:. lodi d ngain-t ! iho so nal bone. 'I t If) III I! tl IMltilf.lll I ali'lv after the shot threw lii-, pistol un- i ; oer ii. e s age and was in lim net, of lonv i.ig tl:e room through a b.u-k do. r'"1 ..... ii in- us n i . r. i-1 ,i 1 1 nnd !.i;;en mid enargn by an ollicer and landed in jail, j ., Iho excitement un .,,'.,,.,, ' those present, as it w.,- r. prcsi-m.Hj ! "'''.v 'm-to:j-, bv the (,aUir of t that the g'.rl we.s ib-ad. S!m wits t..kcnl"" "cd, (ior,:n M. l)i:b;v, of ',i'. her room across fiie strut t iiuinedi-, iitely, w hero iir. Watson dre..sed tho wotiiid, a. id this inoming the girl is im-. proving. Dr. Watson informed your I representative Ihat she would tvc'iv. r 1 I'arkeris now iu jail. '11,.-, triii will I be very apt to close up this den. Inilti sll.nn nf Murder. I'aiu ., Dee. Special. There Ins been eoiiMi.l,.i-sl,i.w,-..'i , i .. i terday and to-day t.ver the dis ippVar- , , i iuni.v lll-l o VI v- anee of Dr. Willir.m I'ierson. 1I l,.i'i I hiShonie Iu Deport last week to visit1 s...v i.; l. . .... J ,v.. i ..,..1. i .. 1 1 . : i Iie 1 1 1 ii I v o r v" i 1 1 1 1 1 r im i . V I . n J 1 ii . .... 1 .',.)? i On ,.,l,.s,l,... ' :.. i '. that DrV ii Ti.,., i .I..',-. . "....' '"'" V" 1 '" I ,s ,,,,,,,, run., i,hik Willi t saddle nnd bridle on. lo "i.piiro l',i r on bouse, liaiing tho s,i Idle e,i id'Tably sincarrd with blood, s piire l'i-; s ui ini nii doili ly got on hlsle.i -.,i and ca.ue to 1'nris, to e if Dr. l'.er.o i h. paste l thenvind found that lie In. I i;, ,;0ue so. Si'ice then, the n.trv has l,.nn searched iii-li m, I low, i, i,. i,itf has been loiind out. All the eii-euiii,ianei s point lo tlie coiseliid .0, i!, n, anoii.r ibabolii al inurdcr has .: i ,. rl, ,. iu our midst. I'll," Siv il n ( .iiiit-Martl U W imiim. ios. Dee, ouii-innr'i il to day opened a linn of do!'. I.- in the Swaim 'unsel for ecus. i ! Ihat the stock 1 I : Ansae, ions lntw-i-r.i. u;,....: ,1 -- , , , .1101 itnti 1 I lUI'diiMi A Hi, Were ille.Mi, ,(..IIISP ! I I hero wu no ac'ual '.i.ies:-,.r of stocl-, I and that, any prcieiule I claim or It i..- I 1 man A: I'o. noon lien S a aim r..r .,, 1 ttii'Siitrau-aelioiiscoiild not lie recovered ' iu .1 coin . of law, as tei.iciirit nburcs ofi slock ever came into Sw,ini's possess i'oi, neither actually or constrneiivelv. On tt.o cross-cxaniiiiiillou J. Stanley i: row n eoiieliidud without lUiythiug new or important being elicited; and t'in Ilatiiinan wns put on the slsnd, but court udjourued before he bad fairly iiegiin. J A Ilnrrlhlti K.-Mirt. Washin.itom, Deo. 4.-rror. Alexan der Dowolowskl, u miislo toaeher, re cently charged by his ibiughtor, Isabel, with a criminal nsuult, wss round deml In his room, having committed suicide di.rtug the tilgut. lie left letters to dillerent persons among them one to tlio president and one to Sec-oiary Lin coln, r tho data of 11 o'clock lust night, protesting his Iniioi-niico and decl.iriiiK that ho died to save his daughter's honor. Trial st ('nlvvrt-Aci-lttmit. Cai.vkiit, Dec. 4. Special.; Ureal in terest is iietng umiilnslod at the pre llmlnary trial of .bines, which com. inclined on Tunsd iy l ist, Htl is Ht,ij R, tug on. About twmvrt wiltioses onlv having been cxamineil. So far tlii (.i linionv Is very much In favor of Jones. t urn i,. .Ti.iruu, a iiiiiKeiiian on ireimn Irani, Ii.id h's liaml li,llv j:led'.his morning while coupling man- cars HOI Ut A rrr or li- qnliitors. Mt. Stkul:N(I, Kv., Deo. .-sher'n" way lias nrreste I seven men eliaiee.ll with being members of a bund or regit latara,who a Tew davs sgo killed J II lllliihes In Kiiu-un as,..,,... 'c confessed, Implicating ten i,'r twelve. On Tiins.luv I'n. id I',!,,-.- ...i... A .11.1 11 11 A r I A I '(. .'gist nt fcriners, Konlueltv, w.is kill . . -...,-,,,.,,ii. d al Aiooreiiea.i in a diiU'iiltv wl Ii .loliu .Mariin, Ths Morninim Must l.ii n the TrU-.n na: l nAMiM O, Dee.4.-Tltc i hr oil I do's l'reseolt, Arlsonn, special si.v:! Thero has been live poiviiiunv eonvic tions in this city wllliln'lliH ii , i. In tbo llrl three cn-es ronviciioi.s , , . f 'liud on Ilie eviilnnen, ''Ii,, h , , ,-. two enses tiled to-dav. This la teas. ,! ,1 asKottllmr thoipiHsiion of M..rne , ..... V 'u"'. rseoiences will M passed '. Judge Howard to-morrow. . An .1.) in. u vun.lal. Wl KHKC, l.t. 4,-riio cxe-,i, i.i over tho siibiect of ti., ... . nianageiiient id the Iniia'le I.".. Hi tl.U pUee U li,r,.n.i i. lo-day by the sunontieeincni thu .... un or unit lt'I'I In tlm i'r., i ... i canio lo her dentil VelV tlsalu.illv n,. ! yohlcraay lu giving birth to a chi d. A tlllnil NurdKrvrlnllanir. ' Ottawa, O.xt., Deo. 4.-Cook Tenia has 1 been sonVenood to be hanged at Owenj Sound to morrow morning. It is alto gether unlikely that tho privy council will Interfere with the tentenco. The condemned man, w ho is totally blind, was convicted of bav.ng mtirderetl bis wife by poisoning, in the township of Artemesia. a year aco. fie bad married her ashort time previous to her death, Betting an insurance of '4,400 on her life, payable to himself. They went to thettaies tor a few weeks, and about a week alter they came back. Mrs. Tents died in eonyuUion. On ti'O contents of the stomach being analyzed etrlch nine was found. The evidence clearly minted lo (ho t,Mvt,.,.,,i .u i,... ;., . j administered it, and a verdict of guilty w hs recorded tigani.-t luni. iynmlt llUusltr. JjOhtos, Doe. i A special to the Journal Hays: A fearful explosion of dyminiito and gunpowder, oc curred to day t the bouse of S:epbeu Yonna, in SLdloni, Jncw n.tioi-shlro. i'.ight persons Here injun d; four will die. Mr. Vouinr was having :: well i:i,-. Youiur'i neiibew. of l.ovveil. w.is sliow in ,o.v ili'.i j nil., ;cliar,r'-s should lu used when e.i,,, ex ploded. Ti:0 c eicu isioii a!s! t x ploib'd tlio remainder of t'io car ir':d;;es a rut two kegs of powder. The Injured are: .Stepimt Youiiit, d'orgo Young, u man loiiie-l flr.rrv, ami olio named 'piio il'i'.igliter of Yoiiio.r, .Miss S.-t-din Ui-cenfield. of ito-iwui.,.- ,! two otlti rs, ii'imi'S not ascertained, j Voting' daughter is dying. Some n'Ji-i i'1-s were s'-rionsly injiirmi. The house I and cntents were Inii neil to the ground. A T lfc I'l iim-vi r, Aieordlnf to Ilojlc. Out: k.n v.i.t.n, Dee, 4. St.eei.il. I --A t shooting xeiapti oecuriud last nighi atal neg.o party j South (iroenviile, be- t weeii t wo le iTo;,", ii .ni' il !nr'! i Slin . sou a. id ('Ion I, :t Williams, a woman ),- jingattho boWeiii i,f the trouble. Six 1 '"Or bv William .-ii-. is i n o iirci . two l y Mtnsijii iiioi l l.l-.S ,d wi. i.lt . I ri.,,1.' ' .s'itiS'in m the br.-ast, I,, it was Mfopoed bv a pack of curds in bis breast pocket. Williams was not hurt. Till' .1 -iml I ..iii.ih ii-,--TIsliu;. . Siav Yin.ir, Dee. When filenames! of Frederic ka i licU aiim, l et- son, Julius Mandell.atim.ni!,! her clerk. Hi r- i ..I.... i-.tiiot.il', 1 1 1 . i ii i lor recetviiii K.leu goo,b.,wore ci'U.l i ,.. ,.',.(,v1 . t ho navlii-s nnt.tfi .... ,. t.. m 1 "idoll-anni had civonhdl fo-:l t.iiiio, '"'r son .luliiiy. ",! hi, and Strot.dc ;-j.Ki:i. ?l,wM er.. fm;f,it . d. I- is s,i,;e,scd uii huve gone to Caniida. A ltiul .linn in vi- li!.;n. MrsKEOos, Mien., Dee. I.- Last night sotnn men got iu!o a dapt.te and j ono bunted Albert Koilh y, s i-.ued a I shot-gun, with which be shot, th:-w ! Zl't T'Z 'Tlffi Vhe iee otnem',, w:' V- ab'v f nal. The others will .... , i ,i- i. y I :r"j: - ll'N; A UilfSi; Jidies pprov tie .Inker." kiii.n wim; a ;tj A I'iilfu r's Attempt In Iteiuu lilS i'.Oilv of .Sim to T: Mi.-. S: i::.t:v vti.t.K, It.t.., 1 , c. 2.-(;-iito a "a i"tl was produivd in V ;':. tv t .. !' bv th" altemid fit hidnnrneir r,r tl, I't-so of C. i: ltilb-y, !i 3 ih cilv d, I: " 1 be lat tieulivs , an-' i in, e.-ms,. !'"' iu.ipiii aro vi. tiii.ll-,- us foi- '-jV"'-: A,',nit live years ago Mr. ('. K. ld,,.v this eitv nnd m. riied ,' ''""-bter ot Mr. I,. 11. Wri'.'iV, en old " tkia city. Tlio nun-, n.ro was not a pleasing one to Mr. Iii!le, 's pa- rents, who wore opposed to!', ai'i! d;r lh'-' t' years of their w.-dib"! lite Ihey continually shov.ed th, ir dis- . i , i ,- . . . 1 I , , . , . , ,i s .nr. . i.. uuiey aim wt o came to tins , iiy to visit Imr nuri iits. and wi.ii,. In..,. I... ..' :l "'' '"''! ' 1,1 ;' "! '" u :J' 'a no s :ia.;-.atid hv.vl.u-.mi.. 'i'T. '' '.'!.' . 's' , '.' I-'"- I 'i-b lief i""' "1 I'l'-'l- p-o-.iT to i'l.to.- I, i"1 11111 p-of ... ,- ..,:.c,,11Iin i I'll. Cts. .ll. IlllllJ. vll'll l.'leli to tins illy f.- ii'id hue hii-li:! id s.l'ei-.l.i.t . . 1 1 1 i , v. -1 mi -ids and s. le.li'-r, p lleienl if po d. Y'-ster-i i 1 tm-r.-r .. I- h.i.bi V. I h-ii: sent r Ii irers h-gravel h, kc, , -r ':,.Viiii', d he W tool l,i.-!,-oi, i it!-. .... n.l so , :,1 on ( t'lMcii'T l mi i, ; ,. n: . 'e.,.,. , ,,..,, ,i.,.i;- v:i ,,,.r (',i;,,,.;i VJr. I'. I! v. vi-.. ti-: .-f I ... i ..- (..... . M l.ll' V, M- 11 T'eoipt ii , ,l. - ! it ill dto i hoc nms, ns ho cis ins ol' i!m iiodi , an I ' li,i. v I'im to the 1 . i ; t . . t- ei,. ' '!, ion ' 1 on .io lo.iiieriy icselents ol i.is c:y nit niftce l to I, xa , v!ier,t ti,."v l.iive beeoiiKi weallliy i ml i.i-.-i,n.eut. i reeple here in (reucn'd.d ,-i f.o his u I tempt at kldn.ivluir, a id tin. ...iteeine ofi in" au iir w III no l.nowu in a day or w hen the ease will tie p,-,i!r.ii,l v broimlii iioiore mo eouniy jinii;o. will. !i slight OUIS ami tough ir. cuendv (J Into ten i'r-ivnwt ,, ..!,. - .. A... clnii r.. .. . : " oi' itueai tliteat mn i ui-s, is R ron-idcta; ion which shiailil impel every prudent p.ivn lu keep ut hand, ns ti hof.-hold rcim-ilv. a bottle of Atl'If.SClll.lMlY l';;Toi! 1 Notllill cl-i'MivcsHli-hl.ili'Mslliitcn-llrf ami works km Hire a i-tire in nil iilVectlnns of this rlnss, Tl,j,t eteliient plivdeiiin, i"",f- . .'-lzcr, f (he .M ilne ikdiral tcliool, llriiiivii-k, JIc, mjs; "Mnll.-iil r!inri- has ;ir ni.i.s il im otl.rr iui,i flyno nKvt,,r.,iii , lft .,j .Y til's cI;nUv 1 Bi Toiui.. ti I. iLvnluaWii for UiHw.t of Uio tlausl blal full),--,," The fntne opinion (s exprcssiMl by iho wc.!.w In-. 1..,). A l lison, of thiciiiro, in,, nu' mc m: "i nnvn never ronml. In thirty five Tcnrt of roiiuiiunus .III. K n,..l i,-..,l.... . ., anv ..,.,,..,,, ii);r,iilv,lili.:iAviiRcK,mr 1 kitoiui., f..r Irivitim ni nf ,ii,. 0f nK, tliruHt ami liinui. it , , 0y i,lvllk, anil cun .rvorc ci.uln. t,i , wn, , Vi otlvn Una nnytliltiiT pIhi In rrlkA-liif v,n i. nieit irlou. lirouclilal ami indiimuarj stlc-ilou." AVER'S Cherry Pectoral T not ti new claimant for repu'ar ennfi. d"liT, but a laitlli-lno wlil.h I, t,liv saving iho lives of the third gciienilinii who have .'oine Into b,i,w auce it was II iM oil, ml In the pulille. There Is not a hou-. hold In which (his ....... - .. . ,lv ' "" i:, nil', liny invaiumno rcnieily Ims onco Hs'n in- irooii.-cn wm-re its u.e ever bei-n n;'ii,inncit, imu lluro Is net s person wim lias ever given It n proper trial ior iiiiT inniai r inntr ili-i'iim misren. ft'd'hp1"1"0' 'h "'H ",Ul'" AYbit'-S CliptV.X ri:(TOItI. has, i:i ii'inihcrliw lintenrv-s, vmnl nli.iieim, i.. .ciof chronic lirom hi(ls1lainyiltlH, t:-.l even acute l'lieumouin, ami hns i ', , ninny patlcttts In tno rarticr Hhns 'f 4ulii.ou:ti'y Consitntpthin. It I,' K ill hie that only require to be hiken In - 'I 'I discs, is pleasiuit lo Ilie (ii(e, mid I .1 d In everv bnuso win ' h' 11, rts llf re Is lindiin,' an i.,..! . w.i: - " ..nnin.it.ii, I'll ircill' tit n( froim nnd Wbooiilai. fi.tmh. ; 'I I M! !i Y 1M'( Y( i K A. I , f . ir t rest. I hee nro all nbln facta, n hl h rim bo w.irteil hv nmbislv, nnd should lw ro Dicin'wri'd by rverj fiody. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ' FRKPAIIKI) II Y Di'. 3. O. Ayer b Co., Lowell, Maou SeM by all irugglsts, ' live wdli !h ,- p. .runt-, h ivii.g i, t' I,, r con-1 sii. ,., .,,:,. ii;. ! m:m mmw hit nun i :::::;Ti ';.;;:; i 3R YV V I 3 'V iit i i. i .i t- : t mi i l it vi a i t. l. wi . i m A Safenyard. v.!;h eS13 !. i 13 1 jV l TcalCSt Si!CC8332S Of ' I? c"3 nt tha n ibf " 1,1 toluull'-Jl 'Jutoi)..)oj ui iiiull uulSJildllillSiili llt'l gja U lilfoih lo Iaiprov3 1 This fall of If their pto id k space in- creased, and its t goods lidhr wk a aiagiceiit sfi3v t-nd a !p,o:e Can pet k found even in ilie- OUR LADISIQ' HA and ! Are superior to any M.oc of 'lie kr d In the markw. T'L.V ,v the most as tho Die;;t e,)inforl,.i!e Walklm; sh e. Kv -a l-lti . pri--. , n, ,,c higher, one ircha uncti Shoes whh Die MitUl.icUmi tt.n th leather itiu-lcctc t, li e w..iniiii.iil,ip thoruaKlil.v ciuckiimI. iOiiF Ladies' lacliiBe-ilade J.VVKtJ Aro (lie last ntWl imyw'.i. r , for Hi. mo-.ey, .oi, ouier gr-iiien-iiuue.i uy m,. We exercl-e v, ry ears 10 s ru.- t leliuhle makes. We are liowin I I 2 nl"in' DU-. fl ... :m uutu;! oiurjs, fn -jiiRidiOu 'jenss last Ladies' Ki-j Button Shoos, on Saand Tea 1 13'r. Ladies' Kid Guiion Shoes, c.i Optra To Inst .Ladies' Caracoa Kid Button Shoes, mi ,13 above. "iii'ii'i' IVjbit lli( Dallon Slurs, on sjisc last us uhw. lalhs' Kill Ilmt'iD ohiis, r;!riMl!cflt OMlv-iis' Moc-, in stvtn: Stv'ts. moved . ' " ' '.l M i I 1 ' V 3 3 1 1 ' I C rt I I I HJL a J 1 - 1- ly .h. ,e SI .. .. ar U. ''- ....,..' r"'",M I. pv w i , i.lalle.l fiu- "0 p.-reiiit. nn.re. Tl nr.. N, ; I 'ls yi mm. Kill I I TTl,:ill(ill A.MII OWtlKI.I.S. .1 MISSKVVt'.K.U'O.V Kill HIT l(iy. HH11I NI I.OW m:i.I. Missi s- VHIIH.K UI TTOM, tllliff AM) l ow IIKlil.S. MISSI-.8' STilAUillTOOAT IHTTON, ltlC.fi AM) I.OT IIUMI.S. MISSKV LACK 8IIOKS,INKII AM) I 1 I'.Ut.K COAT. JHSBKS' Kll AM) l'Llllll.Kl'l iro, 8PK l II KICLS. ChiMron's !.,. r iimi " "I7 m ',r"",'i;'"' fr ,v ..armtawl,,.,, .,.cctl.ia: Miic Mr or ii "i;"r",""n,m "cbcieraliin,., ,.,. ,...., HH.!,r:rlurv,Ul,. w- 2 rr.7e.V,'rr ,,OM",le for. an.! . I. uric. " l'""'"s llirin la he H. inw-st evr onVrnl. Lis- KOt ro CI DCIIOO UK .AKK A HI'KCIALTV tV I'll KM. (Ml OFFEMB 0? MM Wi l.tl.Pen' flo'h Top Kltl l'-uicl,i,ii:t.,, OJTU t(M. I.t .. . .-.A I-mtlrsM'tothTopKM Ko,.-,,, .,..,; rf , uj?'a " -Kon...r J b i.lliVi!lov..K!.i v.., . . 2 o0-orm. ri.T 4 " !... K 1,1, Hi,, e, liielsl '" bailies' luminal on, room,,,,, . .f i mm mm o IP -i "t T M E "LV T !ej never cej selected k ever tekf !t pre- u.l cciiijie ciifec'ioa of kf' Ii i - a ti 1, i3) '. i. ... n i Shoes as our tra.l, In n,.,.,i l'i b'-ari -r tin! 1 aire none I.ut thr, ... , . . sac l-aa.- lu'.ii ujiMi,)t. 1 t "' n '' very c-seatlal in fl.e paidin.e of """'' belli, mill h-ivc. ttiir.r.nc , ian- 'T Mi,ss' SI,,,,,, ,V,I. U, l;....lc.Hre :K ' SEE OUfi "J 1 ' ""' ' eornni'.) i -a N M O Q1 j s .M ii. 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