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Tim llKKALMTrULLA. l fHL lalUS DAILY HERALD. JXl.IOTT KALI.. VAtCT-l t tlio ('out-Ol.tc it Illtllui, l.S mid-lln. .uutlor. , TKU.U.S OF SUISCKIPTION. ' DAILY. Jw rrr" s m MmmiI' 1.00 8'ttrr Mm-tlu SS.tlO fix Month 5.00 MM V. ir 10.00 Itollverc' ',r. City kt 112 00 per year. SUNDAY, APKIL 13, 1888. Chicago without a batch of leotlon udt to unravel wouldn't recognize 1U lf. Cb icao is l political daisy. Mr. Whitney has oneollloor to every velve ntuu on the Isthmus. Is this a eep laid sohometo dispone of the officer orplus lo the navy department Bomb or the papers are lauding Ci.kvki.anu to the skies because he pays his pew rent. Perhaps the presi dent thinks bis mode is the beat .way to get to the skios. Tna Canadian government is making as great preparations to fight Rikl and bis Indians as they would If they were to meet one of the most powerful na tions on the face of the globe. The Domin ion should take advantage of the expe rience of the United Btates In wars with the a'lorlnlueos. When tribe or tribes of Iudians dig up the hatchet and enter upon the warpath, in this country, but a few days elapse lefore troops are camp ing on their trails, and they are given such an everlasting whipping that they are glad to make peace on any terms. The Canadian government wants to carry on the war on sclontillo princi pies, making regular approaches, with cannon and shell, digging trenches, con' struottng mines and erecting masked batteries, when a good, square fight, in the old manner of fighting Iudians, would settle tholr painted bides In about a week. A patriot In Illinois, disgusted with tbe recent record ol the Illinois legUla ture, wants tbe constitution either of the state or national government changed. The Chicago Times sees cause not for disgust, but congratulation only in the present legislature's reoord. The Times remarks: "The assembly being divided Now that LmfTcrin has "fixed" the nicer for the Russian war he ouirtit A -A f ratiurnri-ajt in T.nnflnn a r1 mat in I orv ,.n ..n niu,u. u...n. """exactly in the middle that during aenmuu ui luree uioiuuh lie HI) or pari has been able to muster the majority, m Ight then be anticipated. Tick famous Louisville belle, Sallib Warp, la married the fourth time to a man v ,myd Hocss. Sarah was al ways i.ppruhonslve that she would dlo an oU. nun!, but she won't. a soft answer turnetn away wrath!" but If it is a woman on the rampage, what say you to a now spring tt at with the privilege of exchanging for ulcer ono If she can find it? Th Washington correspondent the Courier-Journal says a great many Ke publicans are sending in the Ir resign lions as p.ntinastors. This shows how dlfi'ereutly everything Is done outside of Teiai from what It Is bore. Jay Uu i l.L'a gardenors demand of him 11.60 ptr day for their work. How 1 nsoleut labor W becoming! The Idea of men expecting a man of Gould's liin- I ted means and Incouio to pay such sum as JI M per day for labor! Thkrb must have boon a political moody and Sankby outfit roaming around through Michigan lately. The conversion of a whole state Is extremely ompiimtiiitary to the music and elo q ueuce of the exhortors. And yot there la room. MRS. DUULKY, Who Shot O'DoNOVAN Koia,ib trying to establish her In samty as doleuno. She could prove It by any Texas cowboy, who would swear himself black that any portion using such a "weepou" was a natural born fool. Wi;n ths expedition was ordortdto Centrsl America Skibktary Whit- key's order was to "toll it to tho marines" who bad not boon employed In any war-like service since tho cap ture ofoM John Brown, at Harper's t erry, in ps.,i). Orbat (KHiMieriiation is bjlng kindled in Kentucky, at the growing deposi tion to punish citizens thgre for casual ties resulting from rlstol practice at e.'U othnr. A rigid en force uiuut of the law would come near depopulating the rc!.i;nonwenltli. I if Kurope guts into war, and wheat In thin country Is short, and both aeiu iiKejy, mt.y win quit burning corn tor fuel, and broad will become a cosily u.Mirj. uimer sunn cirotimsiance we con.ess to ureat nervousness over tho pro ipecls of the borry crop, .Miss Fakmb Zkiiorioh of Now York, has Instituted a suit lor broach of jiromlae against someboJy named lli.oONiu:i:o. She once before Inatltulod an uctlnn of tho kind and Is dimbtluns now SHtiitih'd In having a pair of breaches of hr own. Iris said that Miss t'LKvm.Avn li Ts used her smoothing Iron on the pleats and crimps in White House ceremony. Henceforth there Is no suuh clamor for precedoucd or proximity tu tho prul deu'.lul person, but all citizens Hand on iuul foi ting lu tho ri'ulilii'sii inuu Dion. Thk K-'puhiitan Journsls oii;ht lo atUek tho new French ministry bit terly. !.-. Unios h -a made ti.Uoi.. Hon minister of ft us nee. This limn Clami.m.o! is gujlty or tho atrocious crime oni"iiKnnB"ivo of New Orlrsns. The noiiih hits thus even got into a Frtiich n nidln. Tiik r-vUd idiiion of the Old Toll ment will l e 1-nucd in May and it Is aaid Ihu i rdem 1. r the first edition si ready oxeeml t hc- given for Hie revised edition ol ihtt new. It certainly re quired iu-to revision than the modem and mote suliolitribii) to Micurii lu uu derhiaudln . 'Inn Ciiloeo niHstscm of Itouian Cauioilt.i, ort.rder of msKsscro liyiha governor of one of the prorli.ees, strikes tho Christian world with horror, but wheu a bo dluin mob In Nan Kranclsoo gathers pistol and stonnsand munlsrs lot of tiielr Moiigiilian eyesores, noth ing is ever suid about It. Ti:8 Nmv York lVoabytory has t.tkuit posM'Kioii ol tho fliureh rifcntly rim by Iu. IU'rciiai-.I).. The way that learnod ilixlue 0( tild "Lust op'' things less nobody' bnir,eis l,m i;..i.Mb'. Ami nour It appnirs Clkvi:hm l t'.il vlulstlcslly inclined! Could 1'.. it. It. bivebeen t consilrcyT Miss Svkkt, tho ponslon nont t ChlcsKO, wnoin Oi:w. Hi.Ai-k h)8lr.s t remove, tli !ii ks ofU e holding eullroly too sweet lo bo resigned. With her, It bas been llnki d swoetness long drawn out, as she has bel t the place about 11 years. S .o now proK)us to try what p!". lug sweet ou Clkvi:lani) will ef fe i. I ran'ok mty pa'oh up some kind ol In- founding term with Cbinaand may ).-) Ibly ven bo permitted to kepTon quln, but Chin pays no Indemnity. As that was tho Imne of contention, and about which all this French bluster ro anltfd, Chin, It will be soon,carrled tbe point, and the French must Tola them selves licked badly by the Celostlals. The Freuoh captured Tonquln and then irUdlomaVe China pay (be xpenses ( Francs Id robbing her ol tbe province, a demand which China properly rtv Juae4 and raocassull raalstad. has been the most benofioont,because the most barmloss assombly that Illinois has ever known has, la a word, been ot Inestimable service to the Inhabitants of Illinois In preventing this general as sembly from enacting the customary number of bad and mischievous statu torylaws." TheTlmeH evldontly Is ol that large ami Intelligent number v. ho think that we aro all too much y,uv orned. Thb Arkansas Gazette says it never attempted to read out Sam Randall. But didn't It attempt to write him out? The Herald trlnd, not to "right" bim out, but to right him in. Mr. C. Li. Graham says our trade with Mexico is lot destined to be a plant of lively growth until tbe custom houses there are remodeled. To use a very strong exprt sslon be says they are w .re than our own. Thb Republics i about here are be ginning to feel aiixlons and didn't like thiawayof holdin ; on by their teeth. They want to knov when the ravishing Is to begin. Thee (vice of the Herald Is to be patient, its in its way. Hiooins Is stli. departments amo-" earthed ono case receiving a salar.. had for years bi amount to afemr obtained it for her. mediately closed . oumbent can get clothes. ng things up in the , the clerks. He un tare a young woman ( $02.50 per month i giving half the iiplomatlst who had The game was im d now tbe young In it and wear storo GREAT GOLDEN GULCIIES. RICH MINES FO&ND'lN MEXICO. A Nrwly Eiploreil Reetlnn ui the Sunt Rosa Mountain Df acrlbed ssa Nw Eldorado A Hlg Uuuaaia Boom Is Setting iu. Wllll.K the j: purchasing tlie ( of steamers, the In the United St class vessels th here. If this co: marine of the we: pluted, and the I left with only a class sailing ve vi ls trade. :sh government is rd and other Hues isslaus have agents i buying all the first can bo purchased .lues the merchant i will be sorely do ited States will be v thlr 1 and fourth in her carrying ahh herald nas received a commu nication from a Sherman lawyer the point of which Is to show up the waut of energy and order of the supreme court and the expedltlousuess of the commis sioners court of appeals. Asa remedy lor present alloged dllatoriness our cor respondent seems to think the power of the commissioners to decide absolutely Whether continuation by the supreme eourtehould be conferred upon them. But by the Inst legislature, the commission ers will only have Jurisdiction for a lew months when two more supreme Judires will by added making the number live. As this power Nuggostod will have to be given by tlio leglsliiture which docs not moot for two years tho idua is clearly impracticable It Is to be bopod that the Increased supreme court may be ablo to mako satisfactory progress lu the trial of appeal oases. Diplomacy may be oalled an abstruse science. Dlplomatos ol hostile couulrio are as polite as two prize fighters enter ing a riug, shaking hands and wishing, "may the bet man win." In tho un- ploKsautuoss now exhtlng between Russia and England It seems the "best man" of tho former has snowo l the great GlaiisTONK unilor, for up to this time be has all "under holds." Mh. (Ilausionk submits nil ultimatum, to be answered lu 21 hours, the Russian representative loplies it will take 1(1 days to loarn purliuuUrs ol tho llirht at IViulJoh, and uftor galling tho iulomu- lion wanted will reply to that 21-hour ultimatum, in the meantime liusr.i.i will mass her hirers on the liontie:, and Just have a "walk over" when the "sound ol revelry" is hoard. Lot 'em light; they lire no kin. Tiik Chlc.igo Times siioiiis lo Ihlnk "cillliil very-thing" is tllo Hllllnl"Mi ul Republicans. It cites Hint war cry. oi li mited by Zaoii. CilANIii.iiii lu the 1K Ir.-ui'l, followed by thnssiuo nickel Imin Hi.ai.nk in his Into del'eul when he ro pouted It In his letter to tho New York committee, ami gives as Its lute.t i . i- lenee of their having adopted tho inln- ciplo for Inscription on tholr bniiner.tliu Due and cry raised in Chicago as lo Car- Tun 1Ui;i-,oh's election. The iieeullur beauty oUhuIr bronzsd mott i U that i Is worn out. AMONG THE FIRST FRUITS. There will bo i juicing in the ship yards of l'hilad- iphla, and the entire osst, over the m ws lu this morning's dispatches. To LjIUI six cruisers of some 2,200 tons In rdon, after tbe model of tbe splendid C.illllan vessel Ksmtr alda. Is no small 1'uount of work and will test the capi.i .ty of the American yards as no order has done for years. All the labor am! resources they hav will be brough. Into active sorvlce if tbeso first-class it vessels are built in time to be advu: tagoously sold to Rus sia r Great Brit n. Orders given L a nation while yet it is at peace may isslbly be filled even though the cm olotion of the vessels should reach In' state ol war, but It will be a very r. y business lor private citizens of this country to sell war ves sels to a govern. ::out actually engaged lu war. The !.ope of great gain may bo depended o;', however, to occasion an activity in our ship i since the war between TlIK RKV. II. S. IIOWEI.!.. l,ul,,r..l Hi Christian colored rliurvh in im. city, has msdo application for lbs a- poiuimenlor ininlHlor lo Siberia, lie is lu receipt of letters from II. in. )ax- IKLS. l.AMONi, privam NHerntarv nf I'liMI'i.M' Ci.kVkI.ind. and Mu lll .MtY I,. Hill AN. nrlvate ffleiel.il-v of Kai'llKTART llATAIID. Stilting lilsaonli. cations have been reeei ed un I wld re coivo due coiislderatlou. Mil. Ilow- kli.'s I'rlond wojld rejoice in his p ilutini nt. 1'iioK. R. A. I'uoi ii -ii. w In se lame a au astronomer lots resched llio iitmokt point o(clvili.v;on, will lecture at lbs Dal as l-eun'.o colli g Tucsdnv, Wed- lipsdiiy end lhiirsl.iv nliilils nest. No such opportunity will ever, perhaps, bo Klveneur people to hour to delightful and sele ntillc u si rlts ol ilia siil-.ailons us 1U be ulTercd by l!ii di tln:iiishii inuu, Hint l'uor. Junk de srvo giest credit for liuving Induced him lo visit our fit r. Tiik I luo cents huvo lal.ru ioit:on on the Isthmus and American interests aie B iTe so long ua oIiuuh lover doesn't put In an appearance If Canada had about four comp.ui its of L'nltid Slates cavalry in Manitoba to work with, be t nitsht ri l easy as to tbe it null of her rebellion. The Idea Is so deeply loilg"d in the AniericAii' bead thst be Is llio besl oldlr In tho world that the Vry belicl miiUes hhu s.i. Am rathangii saya a boy lu Iowa at- icinptt d t') shove a very lurgn mill otl a loot-biidge across a stream, w ben the yi nth, failing lo budo tho msn moun tain ilroppwd backwards Into the stream p.nd wsi drowned. This re minds one of the atteimd msduaieiy short time slneo in Dallas lo shove the great bulk of old Iieuiocraey efl' tkn tiack, nnd the result luny provo equally analaous. 1'hi.vck Bisiiari k thinks war be tween Russia and Kugliuid msy yet be avortud. The prlncj msy cry "jienee, peace," but llisre will be no peace be twaeu those countries until one or the other 1 terribly ilolested. The war may be delayed for a low nionlhs, but It will be inaugurated, and soon, and will uo doubt prove ou of the most pro longed and bloody la the suiisls of his tnry. Tub papers are all oouuuontlugon th oaaaofth Omaha doctor who kisses hi wife 75 time a day. They mast bva vary stormy tlm of It If the r proceeding on lb Ids of "kla and mak np," tho attempt, ni yards not kno the states. Iftho bulldi derlakeu It v watch the nr. the real caps"' of proshure i build cruiisei attain tho spr very short i mooled quest. . tlemoiit will I than oidlnu- , United Stntes In tho matter nun l no hoi iiii our i b( rers to wot1 try. ltwilU tioetlltiir label . up our own si among the to. If this ordei meet I Im con thst tlm h ndi not havn the i liny Curoieiii lo sell to our is one thing i. the United S is about a do sols all' r the as the Kuner bunded, colli, ei.t navy oil' t: continue tobr as this last or by all nniH"M. of theso vessels is un 1 be of interest to us to osslve slops and learn . of our builders lu case I emergency, Can we if tho kind wanted, to desired and within a i rlod? This is now u - i, ami Its pructlcul set lookod for with more .' interest, If so, the . Independent of Kuropo f rebuilding our navy, or wo commeneo put '.'n yard) and 1 , tho bettor for the ooun ve i-inploymont to thoso while It will be building ngtli and respectability "US. is tilled and the ships tions, It Is to be hoped lo building them will IKii-tiniiiy to sell lliiini to lower, but will be lorced n government. Iftheie e .than ari3' otlior I ha:. s us such now noed, It i .Irst-ulass, fast war vr.s iodsl of sniuii such Khiji ia a vessel that, singlu robably sweep our pn-s ?.ea. If riimoM of war A to us big orders such . lei tbe good work go on I X 15 NO . On v nt's II i and indepen-I policy and reason of that cutiou ol it, K placu tliatnor then has rpi. wiil ilitler alv. cjreolucHS or but the vlnor seuco ol the dl devehipinenls 11 A IKS WHS Ii (i.Miri. i.;i dice made a nest, ii -pu slil. -lit, L'i der hin-ii c had glow ii ills, for Indepi -ndet' poi-ltlVelU ss i ljlrs. leie new t.-i line I the public tu bo resUzed. ". any know'edi thst pulillcii puttivs even t COUdlll! inault. uiiiiiienl f ns ii dmiuistrat'o. senlid by 11 VCr SeV.'relT ) m.iHt i. aiWpd , oel.t udinisBlO! COMMON-PLACE. dtuiiilstriition had vigor ce nhdiit lu It hud a respectable, both by tot and the falthlul eve I therefore, occupies u r ad mill isi rations mi eo ..ched. Ol course, men s ainl largely us to the Isdom of till) policies, ; there, as well as an ab- ar-elul occurrences and f the si-coiiil tenii. ) than con!onip:ll.b ; o soon, and A in ii in ..t neatlvs kind of a 'instances the uou ntry d and ht-rfiiii to sigh ..nd manly vigor and e admlnlstraiioii of nt", so far, under the le thst tho wishes of tKjt ct, are golug to Apparent ab-.enco of t th White Iloiiss, nnd cllqius ami on the milielu U bo lo even the foint .rn llu, CLI'V KI AM), His not likely to bo repru . p.igo In Idsloiy, huw uay bo crl;ieized. As eof of this Uet I a ro f tho New Yolk Sun, leilsiuly by i uiesns piejuilieod In Ci.kv::i.anu's . ivor. The Sun at last snys: "One thing is clear about I'kssi ui.t Ci.i.vki..i .d's adiiiinistrailou. K is not c ui -non ,'l.v'O. Il Is n t a thing of routine, wb acts everybody can predict. It li Independent, ordinal, liiilded liv It i A-n purposes, sud not by those of any oi.:slde force. To the phl'o sophtu observi r It is thenmet Interes'. li ir. adiyiulsl stlon thut wehavesvon since ( UH, UltANT first beosme prcsl dent." Such i mmiemlat on from a vig orous sJvnrs .ry Is worthy of publlo note. This svaaoi uoone csn cry high price-), slterllinyba -) seno Hie olltr uiade by II. .imiiinii.un, the tailor of noriii lex as. Itellu- iuNnli A funeral. Cl.KiirR.N , April 11. ;SpeelaI. U. II. McLvskey, of Trluity l iilvor-iltv, Is bore alien ing the presbylvry. S. I. Morris, ot Waco l ulvursity, is also here. Prof, lliuh, of Thorn Hpriugs, la c,n duoilng a veiy Intcre-uug moeliug at the t'hrl'.titn church. Mrs. S' euue Hodge was burled, this alter u o m. BuitA Bro., carry the ht line of straw bat in town, (ion i forget tbe umoer, w nam iveeh , Eaolk Pahs, April II. Special. : Wild excitement prevails at Sabiuas, Mexico, over the recent discoTeryof rich gold holds in the Santa Rosa mountains. Mexico, situated 175 miles weit of here, in Mexico. Several parties have been prospecting through those mountains this spring, and ene party, consisting or Oweu ana Robertson, struck a fissure of silver bearing ora that, assayed lour ounots of gold und 4 (WO of silver per ton. Anoiner parly, beaded by the Davis brothors, opened up several good silver mines, but on the announcement of this now discovery they abandoned their silver mines and stake ! out claims lu the gold fields. The gold is In quirtz formation and minors and Califorhiaus have pronounced it tho richest they have ever seen. Already over 100 men, mostly Americans, have staked out claims in tho now Eldorado, and a largo Influx of miners will begin, now thai tho tacts are known. The fields sre iu a part of the mountain described as being very ddlluuil of ac ooss, and the foot ol tbe white man has probably uevereutered them before. A party has been organized to put iu stamp mills and extract metal, but as everything bus to go to the district on the backs of burros, it will bo very ex pensive uiiuiiiir. Wood and water and coal sre abundant, however. Traces of gold In vs. been observed all through tho mountains, but this Is tlio first exten sive uud, The WinDliirg War. MOUK AI100T TUB 1IA-ISAU11K. Winnii'kcj, April ll.-Laler uewa from Battleford says 14 persons In all were killed by Indians at Krng Lake. Fort Pitt is garrisoned by only 25 police men. Ii is thought hero that these and ail uoLMurii ar.iiin.l iIiilu liUirU i....... ..... . - n.v, . . . u u iiuu 1119- saered. Fort Pitt Is surrounded by the worm iiiuian. in me norinwest, mostly under the leadership of the notorious liiir Itffur. Ulll.iliinl a.lamn. au. a party ot Indians approached the Uirt, nun ni im was llioilub W10T WUrO going to make an attadc on tliose besieged there, fire was opened upon them at at long ranee by the mounted po lice in the fort. Two Indians wero killed and tlio of hers hastily re trealod. Another report, which cinies from Gnu. Mkldleton's party, says 60 rsb-ls wore taken prisoners at Battle lord. Whelh'T they were half breeds or Indians is not known. One battery of the Queen's Own arrived at tSwilt Current last night. The Hudson bay company has received another dispatch from PruicH Alhert, stating that the balance of Carlton which was not consumed at the timo it was evscua e I by Irviu and Crazier, has been burn, d by the rebels. a oovmiNMi-:vr dknunoiatok. (Jiti lite, April ll.-Uon. Mr. Tarcott. member of ttieljuebee Assembly, has given notice ttiai on Monday next he will move tor ac address to tlm Lieu tenant Governor, representing lhi the legislative assiiiu.ilyofii.il province if Quebeo has learned with deep reuret the liiifoitiiuatii events which havooccurre I iu the nprihwest ,uid taken the lirt cc easion uttered it to declare that it can not approve of subjects of her majesty attempting to seitle by fo.ee ol arm's Hlld bloodshed, dilllcullies of simple administration; thai tho hoiihii, w hiln dlsnpproviii;? of tun rl-in in the nortliwesl, eiiiiiot hut lielieve I', has been brought. aii.mi. bv earelessnoMS an-1 neglect ill seudiig cc. tuiu claims which aro perfectly iUiuili'o ni l which h ivn been eending lor tt ininilu r of years, and is inclined to tniuk :hnt t'skin;; tliis lull) eoiiHiileration ihat it is more thnresiilt of mono n' m y di.spair than of eoiiselnus and preiue.litaled liislov Mliy. '1 liis house i-i iioiivini o l that In'i.l 11 pot been loriho neglect or iin-iipaeliy of Hie luderal nuthoiities ibis hi urrection would lint lisvo oc currid Its loeinliii-H, uh eltlzerM, 1-roLi Kt holeuinly nn.iiiist tbe !', dernl u, IV I-1 n 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 rtnieli iiuiv hold recpiin-,.-hie lor .hu Oloo l l,i,ii,' (,,(., lun,,, Ho -l, and in u,-;;cul.ir lr he -iil,o-.l,lo reii'lnc. ol Urn nil n . r of tte interior, -ill) ha-i. so In ilrii.... !....- bu eda t. take up UMiis, and accinst me w, .ni inoio.nr in uiui'u, which n-rioii-ilv in poses the l'-vs of th volunteer soldiers, ami thai Uus hous.i pravitlle llelUelliint e.iw.rm.t- ...... alder tho lldvl.-i.iln:i: y ol I'ecetiliileiiil'inir Ihe votlnv of .ii.n ..I ...1- .i .. .. .. v the f.iiiiiluis of volume,.!- soldii.rw u. :.. bllVO llllll l llll.ei -I Oil. I.. l- urn,. i ... tuiu hi c.-.u.-e a copy ot iliis mflresf to hs for- Y.eiu.i-1 iu too Mc.-re jiry ol s alo lor the 1 1 ii, 1 1 j i ju . -- "" I . . w . 1.7 1 1 , oi . ,i htjt . J 1 e order of eleoiion promnl gated by the iimvor was in socoraance wun me aoove and J. K. Floyd was voted for and elec- tjHti eitV IllHrullul u 11 .1 ...ill l...fl .- .1 nil 11'.. I leu Rudd city treasurer, assessor and necroiary. niucrt tDe election tbe ftict has lieen dnvulinwiH tlior. Hiuuj ..l.,.wAU i i " ' - '"-i buniina oau only be effected bv ordl nance, a- prescribed bv srtlele No. t53 .... in ..j- .i , . . i-nno iu hi mo Kenerai jaws passeil ,n lhftl, the election ol these olliees is there- lom ii IflH-ill tor Iha rnjLi.n bluUil. u.i...i the council will do about it remains to dp seen. M LKIsber died at the residence ot ev,j. a. Ward vesterdav. aired 7 years. Congressman Jones has notified W. K. Jennliis, of the firm of Jennings BrOS.. that hio II amn hau pjuin cij..,t m m the post master-general lor appointment ju mnnwr nb tins place. CAPITAL CUT CULLINGS. SILVER LANDS SOUGHT AFTER. Senatorial Dlstrlots Ijjst Have Forgotten im nurmai nenoois Martirifr Hie Drive-The Talented 1'ansy iu Trouble News Notes. Omii. (iiiini. jN'itw Yokk, April 11, 8, a. ui.-(... Uraut do.cd conil'o.talily un'ill a.m., when hu lecame r.-htless a. id Millercd trmn p.du in hia ilu- at. The u-uall... cal applications Rein uiad , giving par tial relief. At 'J a m., Iin-.voyer, I' .i a ! liliuistration of anoleu'i wn-i de inaiiile 1. .Sine . tbw tiui.i l.e Im ,, n d isitig and i-bo-iuiur V lurui. His pulet.-i, to i il t n.r ' i i., n (Sim, ...i) (ii:o. . .Sii'uApy, M. Ii. V Io n Senator Ciiih utt tlwlneor, at 1:111 p. in., ho remarked ihsi tne pIuhhI e unnr II. HI mi I ' r 1 1' II'. I ll .. I u,. (f... I eral as much as iiicioaid. His gr....(-e-t n gret. when i. n, i ' i f-vi ' , b 1 isttia' bs Is oWm-f.il to lt-se hu imi I and lile-long fnsnos, sod thai tie! crow-i.in woi k ol hihiife, limor hti,. tnry, win l.sleit. in an ui-lioi die ' s'aie. i Olhrivir hu l..s ihi 'ms li'e-wori s::d minsinn is lulillle i,h id lie is tun-paied to ! leave it. j Al U:'lil, Pr. khrs-ly ret'ireed. He I 9.iid b thoii-'bt he noiji.l ium I- iv-i , jtioi sl too l-inn alone. l)i. Paikxrand IIoiisIii-ih wou'd p.i-iii at 2 p. at whlcli tiia. ths :-;ii in ii-iv j-. t tti ,,( ,, ould tskn place. 1 r. Sands w,.uld ij..l attend to day. At tho visit of I rs. lisrh. r, Iioiii. ii. and Shiady at 2 p, in , (ion. irsnt m lound ill coinlort.ilile coiul .. ion, II has rested all ths m .i iiln. al'ir.i:ii y ou his bed and iu his chair. l'uise 7J, leuiiieraiure normal. (Sixued) .1. U. liiii-oi.As. . , " I'' Shmapt. i.M p. m. Hen. Ur im h-.s i Verv iU'sta:l th ittlerooo.i. ., has b.sii sitting in bis riMiin Miir,.im.b-,i hy and eoiiver-ing villi his tsmilv lor'smn (line. I'n. so CS, tempi raiui-H normal. He has tskrn n i m r i r-h ; i u--: i , u-n::il. J. II, IL. i uus, . 0. A SI I. HIT M'.Vs 12:.M h. ni. -Dr. I i.ui,.;.i ,s Inn Isnird the following bulletin: Hen. tlra'il bad, in. 11 o'. to, I;, a a-.tsru paroxism id emmliin, u p , H housim of the irlotiis, whlcli as so --i rellevi-d. II-. is e..w s.eepln,:. I'lpuo "J mi l rev nlsr. Shortly atler III o', -hs-k llnitmr Cmil's and Hi n. II ideni lelt ( i ii i; -im:', i u I'l.allmi said: " I'lm lieiiKi al U imu iiiitorl ilile and will pr ibalilv li.l-.Jl tin easy uliht." At lUt.A'llio linnse was closed (or tho night. lliilulilm Locikl Null-, II; u iiiNs, April 11. Special.' Ths I.ilM'a:.y mid (ilee Huh met Krl.Uv inght us usual, and alter His roll was Cnllml. tbil tiriiLTrsiti mi. ...... ...I... I ... l .... i ' i ii'un nn, mm n- I.-UI..I, it very ei.lerislllllig, ni r. annu.ij, pi. siiieot ; 1'. Diekev. v i.-ii.tn. n.l... .i . i , . Uleasoe, secretary; Miss Adds lUwll m, n-i . All are Invited to iitmtul and bmiw. members of the lliuohltis Literary aJ lilon dull. The thlril tiluo or tho Crtck.irt)' of Hulehiin will organise Monday night. Marshall Matters. Marsiill, April ll-lSioom.Sev-ral month ago the olij council re wired to consolidate tb. otrlces ot olty marshal and eolleotcif, and city treas urer, MMMor and.aeoreUrj, ind tbt Austin, April 11.- Special. -The laud board to-day received 10 applica tions for silver lajds, situated U miles southwest or Fort Davis. The speci mens of the minerals sent down are very fine. Tbetollowlng senatorial districts have not sent in applu-atious for summer normal schools: Second, third, fourth, sixth, seveulil, tenth, twelfth, lour teenlh, fifteenth sovenlceutb, twenty fitlh, twenty-sixth, twenty-nluth. Ap plications must state tho capacity of school building, price of board and quality of apparatus. It is deslrabl that they be sent in at ouee. The Rio Urande A Laredo railroad paid its quarlorly passenger tax to day. Ike Pryor is rounding up preparatory to driving. ' ' 1 3 Doc. Day, D. W. Littleflold and 0. V. and V. vV. Driskill leave for their ranches on Monday. Tho trials of the Pearson brothers, charged with the assassination of Dr. Stovul. I a i mouth, is set for Monday. The laud bill still haugs lire. Albert Robinson, a prominent mer chant, died suddenly this morning or heart diease. P. II. Tausey, proprietor or the Even ing Sun, who was ui ceremoniously locked out of the oillca and the concern closed on Sturday last, by Tom Mur rah, to-day instituted suit "lor damages In the sum ot $1,1100, the amount being placed teat low iu order le give the county court jurisdiction and to secure an early trial, i'uulio sentiment la do-! ciueiily sgamst Murrali and tbe opln ion is thai tue suit will bo favorable to Tansey. New (Orleans Itacet. New Oblkaxs, April 11. Tho races to day were well att-mded. Weather clear and warm; track dry. 1 irst race, purse it!"ii, 7 furlong heats, The starters were Ferg Kvlo, MissUood- fietl Hllll 'jit. IVurr.ni k.r.t IT..1,. .....I. ...... . , uij. ,.iA tlrst hea'. uud the second nnd ihird heals were won by Capt. Warren, and Miss tiooilrioh '.i k distsiu ed. Tune: l:.pi, Llii, l-Vi'if ICvIe was rid. inn l.n nhtif m.t tl.a others in tlio first heat, but 'ap. War ren was two l.-eBths insi.lo Hie distance poslwlK-n His Hat: fell. Capt. Warren .von the i it her limn j.uvi I v 1 1 . r.ri i... Ihri-e p ni;ths sud the otlir by live lengths. Secolnl l-a.-A. 1'iit.l.rill ut.ii,M O.f 1. year-olds, one tulle and a quarter. The e'-niieri were Joe Colton. flarclav and Hie llur.-ttioiirne stalih-H' eicrii-s, l.'lslaml unil lln.1 II I -.ill.,.. ...... by Hix leilKlhs: IUrcl.iV. aoeonil: ilru.. third. Time: :2:lii. ihird rac.i. oui-.sii '"ji tor i.iir.,. Imrse-i, one mile: Pelle II. lirsl, by a length ; Leroy, s-coml; Joiin Sullivan, in 1 1 i. 'liti 10, 1:17. Cli'velnnil uuil Ihe Coloruil t llli-ii. Wa-ii imiti.x, April 11. A committee of rotund citlzuiM, of the District of Colliiubia, n iii ed on the preside! t to day, ami nfu-r in l'.ii.g him to review the procoidcn ol colored socieliison lCiniiiicipi-.tiou Day, i.reiitc(l an aii dre., which embo.liod ih0 lollnving resoliiilons: Ri-solve.l, Thut in the name ol To.iici) inline. I citizuis we ak Irom the iidiniiilslial i ni recogui lion sceordieg in merit, eipial rights nnd tho sdvaiitatu (I odllciiioti throughout tlio l.'niui 1 St,,t,.-,. I he pri -siilimt tesp .udi .1 b.-iellv sn promiied the color-d people a Jiisi rec OKiiilinn of ihrir rightn. He sidd bo wmi'tl rc lew tin ii proces-i in mid il po- si do nsji tin ir i-iiu riii, un.,, i,t and e.verci.st-s in th.. evening. ASK THEIR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC Af LARGE To Take Particular Notice Of the Extensive Special Sale Wbfch Will be Held to Their C-A-R-P-E-T COIMPI!) I Ma, April ISiii. Mm Saturflay, April 18il, THE SPECIALTIES OFFERED ! I L . . I i wr-!n g Lace urnm, g !t Portiers anfl d M CretannBs W ii I The Mil. ttri-iir.l. AT 1 PIMIPIl.l, Indiana. ISJiIANAl'.U.H Ap.il 11. -A N,.,vs' pcciiil Irom lvli .hin - say- I'.io Lrokn ol.t i lilu ttcn-'liir in : lo. ,1 v i rt. , i iMIIIIUl ('U --I, jjor.V I Vs. i.;.,,-., ...rv soil ihe i l i , i-iiiii-jru, i-.c-Iher with 'rgo s'l... s...ii in ... ,. ,:,..t,-,,N e i, l.'i.'S, T.i,H; i.o. . i , i AT IIOIIIN'HON, I. A,'. - - s. Kansas t riv, 'M.,;i .- In.. Tim-.. Koh n o , R o, a , - .- -i i .,,.: p. ,, S oros, liciii.; (out . f 1 1- i!-.i.M. i, r tlo.i of t t .i, l,u: u . t . I ; . . T r' lo.--, lIu.iiiM; i:iiir..i..-,., ; i :,;. One lot of NOTTI NGHAM CURTAINS, consist ing of 250 pairs, rangingfrorn$l, $1.25,1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2 50, and upwards to $10 a cai.r. These are all new and choice stylos, and at le.tst 25 per cent, cheaper than ever offered before. One lot of 53 PAIRS OF MADRAS CURTAINS which wo offer at $5, sry well worth $7 fio. One lot of MADRAS CURTATNS at $10, $13.50 and $15. They are by far tho cheapest ever offered. We have sold out a larg-3 quantity of ANTIQUE LACd CURTAINS at a salo held sometime ago, but we have still some kft They are again marked down :o such figures whbh will onible us to dispose oi tho entire lot during this week. PORTIERS at prices tiom $5 to $35. A new lot of MADRAS CURTAIN G00D3, rich designs. They are EING USED VERY EX TENSIVELY. Handsome lines of CRETONNES at 20c, 20c., 30c. to 50c. A lot cf Tambour Curtains, i,i white ?.nd ecru, at $10, $!3.0. $18.50, and $22.50. These ijuctls werenevsr so low and aretheiiandsomeigccih we have ever shewn. 1 tlill'livcr. d I' I'll-.. I mow. Fo'lowin.is mo ihn-,,1. .s , '-ir-'tiuiii'.iiiR on hrtti.l :it tho Wcsu.r . I'tiion t,-.;,.. grapii i.illcp.i.irio.r l'i,. -i i t .ii;.,.ir Htmi-H; IH1-Ii.-H nil t t.i i I,,- ,.,tlj,c (llllll S 1,1 l'i rt l. in..! ir..; !.,,! ,, ,. W I' W l.llli.. I, T i j ri ",v" II" AhiaiiiN, K r 1.01 Ii r, i i (,r., ,. .- l.oiUll'i, S II !.;,M, i; I,,.,,,, I ii'icrton, li.iii,.-. Uatioil f.ift.i, v. 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