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wBi. EIGHT IHf I K'H Him r 'in liriij i.rnri . .. i hi i it. .1. ii.ii. H i, i. . .i. i.i in. WM WASIII.NliTOX. The hnl 1IViIi Stj llirj llullJ. Hill QUEER LANGUAGE IN THE SENATE Mnm, 1rintil Mini IhumIU ..IomLIi lh rnilun mill t'lrrlriry lh lerli A rrjr Hu.jf IMjr lit I III" IImiimh. THE SANTA FE. INHIllMvr 41MUT A l AI TIH.IIUI I. I 111. IS HIT. M'.iHitiMinis. Ji'" IT-- Xiflitl.' -riu linlf, ,inilii A' Simla 'o si.n .'woro liulitfiiitiil nlmiil tlm rrlmrl Ilml llii'V w ill ii'il luillil llimuuli Inn Ti rrt. lory. 'I'liry wiy iln nr.f tiny tltn I'ill lo ItlYo lli rii;lii-i('-iiv iHtiiiiu'M n inn, llirv w ill I'm mi ciiHini'iT i-r"t III Ilm U-II uii'l will lln iiHTiiiiini. V THE MEXICAN TREATY. f A HIIAIMiW OK A lilliiW H'll UH llfcsrit ItKrlliiS. V.tiiiNi.rnN, Juim 17. SmtIuI.; - Mr. Ili'wilt rciHiili'il n dill In-iliiy In mi tliiiCiimiiillliti 011 hv iiinl Mi'iiiih I'ljTlinin.iiiil liri'iiiliiimiii'.i'lnll'iwhiirllii' Ciirrv inlni'llii'l llic Mi'xli'mi In uiy, 1 1I1 liv . rv nf 1I1U wnu w hh i lt inn h i'. mill Iit nr u-ri'.il liiijiiirliim't' In Ti'Mii. Illi.t .v 11 ilea. I llfiif in tlm I'liitnihi-r I n lirlvili-utH tiit lltin, liml I t-xun ini'inlii i s tliink It ran U' uiillt n nil mnl iNssisl till st sslull. THE UNION PACIFIC REPORT. Oil. Mil. K I'llANl'IM AIIAVM ri:llht'Ai:n Hi:riti tmiv ti:i.i.i:iito Jl ii'li v it. W.iHiiixt.T.ix, .1 ii lit-17.- ClnirliM l-'raii-flu Ailains, ri'rt'i'iillii! Ilm I'lilun I'lii'llln Jtnllroiiil iniiitiiny, ttlih llmt lilif lunik ki r r nl llmi uiiii'iiiiy, liml mi In Inrtlntv tn-ilay with tlm hiiTnlaiy of I liu lnli'iiiir 'iinl ('iiiiiiiiN-l'iiu r nf liniirnails. ill rfpjtt i-l In tlm rnpurl nr Ilm llmiin l.il fimiliiiun nr urn t-niiiiiany, iiri'iniri'ii ny tin' Hiit'iilM nf lli llallwiiy lliin iiii Inr Irnnmiiissluiiloilm Jinlii'liiry I'oin mil ti-o of 1 1 if t Small'. T in ri'i-ri-nt'iiiiitivi's! ol UlP I'llllill rili'illl'fonip.lllV lIHStTli'll llmt Iho ri'ini't Ulil mil furri'i-iiv ri'iri'i'in it 1 niiiit' Inl i lllnll. I Im s'rniary,all'' iit'tiriiitr llii'ir iiruiuni'iits, ilit-iili'tl tin rcpiirl hlimilil, in xu i no rm-in'ils, I hi iiiihI iiiii'ii. POSTAL POINTS. THK MlllVIl K IN 1I.XAS, Wakiiini.tun, June 17. SM'ninl. 'ho fiillnwln'rl liro iMiKtati'liiinp-Htiiilnti' 'imUillli'l'M PMlilblishril -llrott'lli'r, Mnllt Ninmrv I'imntv kimm'Iiii irnin .tniiii lonmry, hIx iiiilim huiiiIi, on route :H,iCi Limirkirnft. Mt't'i'll mill's: linrth. i Cliiiii'.'iM lu Star Snlmtliilnti-Kmito litin. tintcsvilli' to 1 1 ii in i ll iti ; Iniivu Intnsvitln ilnily, t'.M'i'pt SuniliiVK, at I L in., nri'lvn at .Ittni'isln tr'iitjjli liy ll p. m. bnvn .lnni'Hlinroii";h ilnily, cxi-npt Sun invs. 7 ii. in.: nrrivo ill lialcsvlllu ny I i. in.; Inavo .limi'lii)r.Mitli iliiily, nxrept fuiiilnvN. nt 7 a. in.; nrrivo at llaniilton .'v I ii. in.: Inavo Hamilton ilailv. I'xri'n iumlnyit, nt l::Kl p. in.; nrrivo nt .loni's- htrouicli l iv i i. m. I Now iiltfcs Froil M. DiivIm, Diill'an Volls, ICriith county, Toxiim; ('oIiiiiiIiiih fninkK. Kni'i'lliH, l.uvai'ii I'ounty, ioxiih kiliu l!. I'hlunoy, I'liinnoy, Islam tmnly, Wnshiiititiiii Torritory. ORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION KKNATK. I WahaishtiiX, Juno 17. Al'tnr Iho k'ntlitipr of tho Joui'iial, Mr. Ilrown rnso ' r n (piostlon of prlvili'KO. Ho hud Iho '-iork mini tho l'oiuiirkN of .Mr. Infills initio yi'Nlorilnv, rolatln to hl (Mr. Brow ii'h) roiunrkM niatlo in ilolinto Kri- invlast. linn tho I'h'i'k hail cimt'liltlcd !iiilitiU, Mr. Ilrown Htiiil ho hail not re . lictl to Mr. Innnlls yoKtorilny liooiitnto o did not wish to sponk untlt'r tho irri . ' ition which Mr. Iniill' wortls wcro hlt'Ulutntl ami liilcmlod to pro foko. Inwlmtho had to ay he would loop williin tho docm-iiin of tho Soiuito, jnd ho linti roducod IiIh roninrks to tvrit- 1K. Ho cullod tho iitloutiou of tho Son It u to tho iiiHiiltini; ninl tmprulifimis kiiBiiuffo used liy Mr. Jnjralis towiirtls lnomtior of tho Soiuito, who cotilil not biiol huoIi ItiHiilts tvltliout ii violiitmn I" the rules, which ull Honiitorn woro in onor bountl to obey. Mr. Ilrow n did ot wish to L'ln.o over this mutter. Tho hurffo of tho Senator from Kniistis was nit of fnlsifyiiiK tho rooord and eoniniit ii) forgerv uimui tho roeords of the n.i.il.i rlMitu tiitirmiirii ,'nu II flnlili Vllll.ua i .. ... ...... ........ rntoly planed insult und uttered not nly in violation of tiio rules but in deli ne'ooftho uuthority of tho presiding llicor. Tho Clinir remnrkod if tho Senator tvns pplying that luiiftiiiigo to tho Sountor roni Kiinsns. he (Mr. Ilrown) was doing 10 thing ho was charging ngninst that lOUillor, 111 licensing n iiminei ounaiui-111 olilierntely nlunning instill. i.no Liiair ttid tiio Senator from Georgia, w as out ol In I nr. IMr. lirown: "Thon, sir, that remark withdrawn under tho ruling of tho Uinlr." The roninrks of tho Sonntor from Kan- hs, Mr. Brown snitl, woro not niado nstily, but niter two days had elapsed, nd ul'ter, ns Mr. Ilrown supposed, satisfactory disclaimer had been lutlo of nil oll'ensivo iin- utntion. yit. Brown thon re brrod to tho unbroken custom of lovision acceded senators. No miittor low nceurato tiio reiiortor limy bo, ho buhl not near nil tiio sonaiors witn kiuiil distinetness. Had tho Sonntor om Kiinsns cnllod his iittention to tho ords eoniplainod of, ns was usual in .tcli ouses, ho would hnvo publicly ivostod the languugo of every race ot even scorning unKinunoss or Ioprccintion. Notwitlistnndingovcn ns i ranees given in tho Somite by Mr. irowii, tho Sonntor from Kiinsns hud orsistod in his purposo of insulting a enutor. Tho eliuir thought this observation out (l order. Mr. Brown submitted to tho Sonato bother it would permit such an out i.n....a l.vfin.tli nfitu iiiivilni,nfi In iri i,n olieed. In rognrd to tho want ot oour go, thoro wus nothing in tho porson, huracter or antocodonts of the Senator from Kansas to make him nn objoct of Ipprehonsion or to excito tiio fears of any man. There was tro plaee so safe ns tills Scnato icliamuer lor a manoi uisereoi courago . to bluster and parado his vituperative rhetoric: no other senator .would have (used such language as the senator from J Kansas had used under tho protection tho Senate, and he (Mr. Ingitlls) woultl not uso it oxcept under tho protection of the Senate. Mr. I n gulls said if the Sonator from ueorgiu. woinu uuuw tttu rtjittttiwi niuuu this morning to stnnd as they had been delivered, he (Mr. Ingalls) would bocon- . tented, but if those roninrks were to bo amended by interpolations and observa tions not delivered aftor thoy hud been sent to tho printing house, no (Mr. In galls) preferred to wait beforo canvass- . fng the vote until nil tho roturns woro in. The Senator from Georgia, Mr. Ingalls said, was mightior with tho pen than with oither totiguo or sword. Continuing, Mr. Ingalls said that tho ftnnntnr nhnd Ink lilrn wnt.nr. lin was very courageous with tho pon. Mr. In galls would not bo diverted from tho real question at issuo. That question was whether the records of the Scnato had been falsified by interpolation. The matter was personal in its character, susceptible only of nn offen sive interpretation aftor tho rooord had been made ap by the reporter. This wonld not havo been done in tho ordi nary affairs of life betweon one gentlo- jnaii and another. . The chair thought this remark out of order. Hr. Ingalls then withdrew tho remark I f M I'M ( tillr . I It id r l'if li'i, I rMi,, I In i. ilnrlhirii,tlr.,N i i . - ii . i . in. .. i n .i . ..i .. rirr 'i iiii'i tnn-t nil m nn i i M i ll l ii (- T. Mini nl'l In I In' i lutir ll miiiiI'I ph. I H.i.r ill I III' flllll'l. Ill' I I I I IllKI I Hi'iilil Im If "inili.r .limilil tt i im lulu , it del. sit. kIiiiiiiii n i I i ilii' rlli 1 1 I mil hi uintlur lioiii .Hush v n i I'llllHIUM Mll'l Jii'lililiirt JM rril, x lio I'iri ii r wit-limn ln iiiimU v ill) I. iv Isi'.'n i:i 1 1 hihI nns t tf.ilin it uter. mill III . I !it-y !, nuii I'M n rliiiii nun .illy. A it. r ilml h riuini. ' HIII'I', llii .M' III' lllT.i III I llliriH li lll' 1 1"' Ni'iMlur Ikiiii Al isku niter tlelintn liml i I.... .I hi. lint "I liuli 1 1, mii" of lltt Ktnntn, iiinl u.msi. in tn In ii.v lui Mil Hin ".Insi'iili Surl'i'i'i" ol A Mii'i I'-ii n .in.-.; ( It it I In ttn i snivel . iiitn lit' n i i.iiivi'1 - il rn k.l.ill." wlii.li.nl Im i ii .if .-.i n' l-.hti, til i,.,, .,,..!,, lit'!iiii''t'il In I'ViTV in- Ulltf mlllliil till llll Mllt'lt ihi iiinl iH'iuii''t'il in fVirv xi liiiiiil I'ltil.v in hi Untune, mill lii'li'iim .1 in ihhiii tlnii lit' lin. I imt lstr.ivi-1; tumM i hut U' lllllll llll' lnit ill e,t i.C ilelintti nr in in--tunliiiii i' ti nli lin- ir..n li Hi of l. il.i- liVD linHfl'llilltla 'I'ltl'MI llliM'I'MllillllH, Mr. liiuull" Hitiil, In' until im illiis. lrm Inns. Tln'.v liml no h'imiiiii .1 tlm iitilMil llluiii ,.r I ll.U ft.iiiuy. In l-il. an tiir.lfi li.v IV l.i ulL-i.i uimn liii ' l""V Mifi'tll r ini'li last I ii. lay In I'lkn lllllllll'll. .H tin' .i iini.ir Iruiii i.i iiilI.i uimn l.'ir. ntu:iiii I 'i'.iiiiiil fiiiinmu iiinl iii im'UI'iiiii'i', lin l y n miv In lilt' Si'lia Inr linni iiinruiii thai In'' (Mr. InunUl In ri' ilialiiii'lly iivouihI nil tluil In liml liillmrl i xiiiil in imy wiimi liml Mr. Itrnuil "il 111 In lillrjlniti' In It, liml III' (Mr. lllfMlUl lllil mil Hllll'M liiiiiKi'ir 1 1 -Ii 1 1 II I llll' l'. ilt-ufM if tin' hi null' ( liiiiiiln r. , , j,, dm rruwilnl uallfili'it, wlifii In U'llls iiiIiIihI; This is nil I ilnslin In hiiy, sir, in ri'"Miiisn to tlm p iuli'iiiaii. A Ki'iinrnl Imxx tt ns linaril ami Iho itallcrli s wi-io Inslaiilly hiiirompili'il, IIIII'MI . W'.vsiiiM.rnx, Juno 17.- SIim iiiii im'i' Kt'iilt'tl tlm I'liiii'i'miino ri niil mi Ilm I'll. JiiIiii I'uiii'r Mil. Tlmi'llii'l l In i-lriki' nut nl tlm lilll Ilm ttiirils, "luL-i'llinr t ith nil tlm rlulils, tiilns ninl prlt ilnji s, mnl ravsnn, Irnm the cummilli'c on pulilh' hind's, reported back the bill In ivstni't' all lauds InM in iuilciiiiiil v llinlls fur railtvav mid wngun mini ii:i'hi.scs. I'liii nil on the Huiisc cult ntlar. The lluiisi' thin went into cnnimittee of llin tt lioli', Ihhiii III the l lutli, tin the ilcllt iciii-v bill. Snvcriil iiiitniiiliiii iils were offered ami relented. tVlien the end of the bill wus rciiched, Hmiilall moved ns till ntlditinuul seetiuu his prnHisitiou uguinst piiliticul nsscss luents. 4 'iiiiin m made the point that the niiicniliiif nt tvns not in order under the rules. Kandall. a.liiiltliiiir that the muciiil- melit was oiM'ii to n point of order, expressed regret thai the Hiint had been made, lidding that the judgement of the people was that jMiliiieiil usscssmeiits binl been curried on to nn outrtigeiiiis extent. KtiHHon urgnil thul tho umcudiuciit wus objcclinnul, not only us being uguinst tho rule, but but us being ugnilisl gum I policy, ifu fnrmer sold u hundred bushels nf outs to nn iii'iny commissioner lie could not uso niiy of I he money for dissc minuting political iul'ormu tinu or for printing tick ets. A member of Congress desiring re-election would not be permitted to spend any of his own money for tho oriliiniry purposes of his election while ids competitor (not being n member) might expend uny uuioiiiit lie chose. Tlm chnirnian expressing the regret that such a wholesome proposition, and one so conducive to the pub lic morals, wus out of order, felt coiistriiincd to sustuin the point of order. The proposition was therefore not nd mittcd. Tho committee then rose and the houso agreed in the bull; toall time mtuicnls re ported, except iiinl striking out tho provision as in the coiu- nt'iisallon ot loiirin-ciuss lusiiiuisiors, Tho veto on striking it out wnstuken by veusiind nuvs. ami resulted yeas, mi; iiarSi "i mo result ociug in inu uuoi-usi, ol posiiniisiers. xno uiu men passeo. niiiteii on Wavs nnd Menus, renorted Ill W ll. Ill .ll'l 1 Ol IV. llUIlt UIU '.HI it lull to carry into eueci, mo eonvention liettveen tho United States and Mexico, signed the aitli ol Juniiiiiy, ins;), witn a lavoniuio report, i no re nort wns ordered nrinteil and tho bill nluced on the CHleiidui'. The bill to nrohibit tiio importation of labor under contract being tho special nrile i- IV if to-dav. was Dostnoned till Thursday, and that day set npurt lor its consideration. Tho House then nroeoodod to the eon Hldoration of tiio bill reported from the Committee on Pacific Hail- rtiads to amend sovorul I'ucitie railroad acts, and it required tho com munes to mowitiun ninety uuvsironi mo DitsstiL'o of this act, or within sixty days UllCI IHO CIIII1 jllL'llilll nitlYUJ-p, til tll-n. ui sections of land claimed by thorn, and to deposit tho cost of surveying and so. icciing ami convoying uiu nann;. 1110 lirst question was iiikou oil tiio nineiulmeiit by l'uyson to tho ono offered by Jlunbuck Hanlmck's wus (lint nil lands embraced in tho notice to bo given by tho Secretary of the Interior to tho rail road coninanv to take out its patents, shall be subject to State, Territorial und municipal taxation, und after sixty days irom tiio (tato oi nonce, i-aysons wus, that tho lion of tho United Stutes for cost nnd expenses of surveying shall not no eiieotou ny mo saiooi iiiuus. I'iivkiiii's nmendment was adonted. nnd thon llnnback's, as so amended wus also adopted, on a veto by tellers. . Crisp demanded tho yeas nnd nays on tho amendment, declaring it was nn ubniulonnicnt of tho security which tho government now had in those lands. mo voto uy yeas anu nays resiiiieu in; Yeus. (12; nays, 8H. So tho niuondinent was ngroed to. A. voto wns men iiikou oh i tiysiiii a substituto for tho bill, nnd amended. It provides that if railway companies shall not comply within sixty days from tho receipt of notico to pay costs of Hiirvnvinor Intnl. then their rlirht to such land shall cease and tho lands shall bo restored to tho public domain for settle ment unnor tno nomestcau laws. Tho substituto was airreed to and tho bill in that sliapo passed. Tho House then took up tho bill to amend tho Thuriiiiin act, Imt without action. Adjourned. A soro throat or eouirh. if sufferod to progress, often results in an incurable throat or lunir trouble "Brown's Bron chial Troches" give instant relief. Base Ball. Boston, Juno 17. Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 2. ci.KVKr.AND. Juno 17. ciovouinu. u; Detroit, 8. BAt.TI.MOKE, JUUO 17. St. LiOlllS, (, Biiltimores, 0. 1 flTTSIH'HO, JU110 17. liOUISVUO'S 7i Allegheny's, 0. Chicago, juho it. uiiieago (unions;, 2; Kansas City, 5. Nkw York, June 17. Metropolitans, ; Columbus, 5. Biiooklyn, Juno 17. Brooklyn, (5; To ledo, 4. moVinKNCE, Juno ii. rrovmence, : New York,". PhilaiikiiPHIA, Juno 17. Atiueiics.iuj Cincinnntis, 8. Washinotoh, .nine i. inaianapoiis, 11; Washington, 7. BUFFALO, June i. uunaio. o;, t,iii- cago, 7. b?irr7?h.:-K "provMcd'Thai ' i'?' "'?. "-"" I'itx Jul, n I'oitnr hhall rcci ivi my, l,n x' ,,,n cnuipcnsalitiu or ttiliiwaiici' whiilnvt'i', i A Si'iiiiilur. Ni-n tit-1. prinr In his iippuliiliiiciil iimlnr this ncl," I sr. Lul ls, .111 tin 17. - Special.' A dis liisit'iitltiflhnliilliitvlnii wnrilsiii tlii'bill. ! , , r ,, . ,.,, niittnU kiivs- VI but this net hhall itui be ciiiHirucI ns . I"1'1 11 1 " I linccton, lllliinis, sats. A iiiillmrilng pay, cnmiM'iisal Inn nr nlluw- Uln i lm k last night in. Mci.innis, nged n tiros prinr tn Ids iipptiiutuif lit iinticr j M, shut .Inliu lailcv,agcil lil.tw Ice lu the il." ; hi'inl, Willi ii revolver, mm shut taking The conference report was: ngrccd to - cil'cct in Ihe corner nf the left cyo nml I.'iKIiiIII. I tine in the back nf the head. M'( iinnis nrrr ttttj rrrrr uinii.s ism u unu YtflUr.DAf.l llljrrui. flECfJRD. (lie I Ik. ! IMlli ttl.rlt Nr.tr Ml, l.illil.itt - I r tit a I rlittlintlt I .in, tit lit till I N)M ' Sri W l'-f IImuii f 4lr nf ln mid ttrri,tl Mr ill It lijr I I4I1I11I111). Mlnl.1.1 HI i, Jiiiik 17. i t l.il. I'uiii luir Inir, iiyi'tl iit at mi k l. liuliliiinu .ftliriliiy iilliriiiHiii ulilln I'.lliillK Inn k ! u il I It -I llll lin i;lin 11 . I'l'IH IliiMl'n llullM' H I Mnllllllllll I'ri'l'k, Inn mill's Mr-I i.f In n', iiinl iiioiiinilv killi il. Ituytl iiinl il.uijjlili r tT" lnn k, Inn mi' r'i in t-riiitf. llururNtii lu lliH'k, Tr: HK N 1, J nun 17.. S .t . I it I. ' I K (in I v l iillcil Stiiifn .Miiisliiil lit r timl 1 MutIM Aihilr m i . . . , I !.,n VV..1..I.. i.. i .slinriir Aihilr u" Wiilki-r i niiiuy, Tt xiit, my wllli J, lim it ll.ir iili llin miirilnr at linn rlulil, in .liiiiiuiry, I -7:. liururiivn will U'l.iki'ii n lliiNiuii'jiiil In Hin tti'ii ii 1 1 K- I Hllliltl Hi l.ul, Tm i:ii, J into 17.- Kmh'IhI.! l 'ltinU I'liiiili rliinir, Itokilli il W. s. ii. Willi 1111111, lailmr iifl'niiiity Jinliiii V. J. Wliit 1111111, ni' ( InTuk miiiiiiv, ill Mairvill.'. i-iiiiiiiv , .-kiiiis!s, nun iirini;iii iiiti' nun Jaili'il. Tlit. M lillt lluiitlli'il liiimir. Iliirriix, Juno 17.- Siiflal.'-.V nil lliiK M-ni'ii In 11 w lii't'lHir-liii-iiiiin (jinn. I.linvr liiiust'ot'fiirrt'tl lal nluln, 11 in-cm I'llltillK twn w liili' Ini'li, nut' 1111 fiiijilnyc 11I' llll' i'sIiiIiIInIiiiii'IiI. I In minlc Ins ".. i'iijm', llutli will ri'fiivi r. Driiwni'il In IIiiiIiIiik. Kvi.k, Juno 17. ;Skm'IiiI.' -.Iiiiursi 1:1. Innlt, ii yiiunii iiiiin 'Jl yours ul.l, tvhllo lu l.nlliiii'.' nniir lniprno yoslnnlay, tvns stl.nil with t-rn ti 1 1 ami ilrntvimil linlnro ho i uiilil do roni'hntl. litnii lo Ihi Jury. M Mi-HAi.i., Juno 17. Spni'liil.' Tho oast. nC Antlmiiy Wnlkor, fur Iho kllllmr ; is in inil. The victim is still alive. A M-iiiiiliil in high I i In is nn top. Tim Ktmil r llursu 1'lt'i.li. Kivi.k, Juno 17. iSpenlal.; Kayclte Massey, a young man living near this town, wus arrested hero this evening by Deputy Sherilf Joliu Nolcii ami taken to Ihe Iluyes county jull to await the net inn nl' the Blanco county nuthorilies, where he Is wanted for liorse-steiiling. He isilie same man who was released fromjuila short timo ago, on bond, for horse-stciiling in this county. A Couple of tt HVH iiril Ones Ctiuin lo : rli-f. Ji:i'i'i;itsox, June 17. ',Special. Frank Walters, who lives nt lliii liaiiuii's Mill, Bnwie cnunty. wns urrested to-tlny nml In-oimht here by Deputy U. S. Mar shal .1. .M. North, on n charge of trying tn pass counterfeit money. Ho will be tried to-morrow. lulin liiirland wns arrested tit lAing view this illuming by lieputy Miirshul Sentt Inr furging nn nrtler ftir a postal note on the iinst-ollice here belonging to Postmaster Whnley. Tun of ll Killtl. Ni:w Yoiiic, Juno 17. Tlm I'nited States (iriiutl Jury handed indictments uguinst J. I), l-'ish and J. C. Kno, churg Ing them with misupproprintlou of National lulu!: fiiiiilsjalso nn imlietiuent iiir.-tliist 1'eiil Ward, charging him w ith Hiding und libelling un ollleer of a National bunk with Illegally applying funds, An Uxorcldi! Trips Thrinigli the Trup. Dktiioi r, Mich., Juno 17. I.uko Phipps, wlio shot his wife on u ferry boat between this city ami Windsor, one night in August lust year, anil who was arrested and lodged in the Sandwich, ( tu tario Jail, whence ho siibsequeuntly es caped, nut was iinaiiy ro-arresieu at ni cagoand extradited, was hanged this fore noon ut Sumlwicli. lie met lus lute witn fortitiidouud died almost instantly. His crime wns commit ted under the lull nonce oh!iiiior. Tho purtics hud scpurutcd some lime ncioro tno snooting. Siispt'iuletl for Di'litluntloii. Bai.timouk, Juno 17. Joseph Dough erty, chief of tho money order division ni' llin iinsl-riillnn. tlnsetiv. bus linen Slls- peiiileil. Ho is u defaulter for sovorul thousand dollars. Sliroutled in Mystery. (illKKNSHUlKl, Kv., Juno 17. C C. Morris, a prominent citizen, wus assassi nated yesterday. Ho left his homo in tlie'coiuiliy, on horseback, on his way to town. Simmy aiterwuriis nring was hoard and his son and neighbor found his body lying in tho road pierced by six millets, wiin mo pocKets iiirueti in side out. but it is not stinnosed that rob bers was tiio causo of tho deed, which is shrouded in mystery. They rii;i;i'l the Jailer. Xmv Lkxixuton, O., Juno 17. James CliU'ord, confined in jail, chnrgod witli tho murder of Iticliurd llickey, by lynching, was released by friends last liiirht. who succeeded in drugging tho jailer und securing tho key to the jail. A Terrible Accident and a Fire lu Mex ico. St. Louis, Juno 17. A despatch from Now Laredo, Mexico, says: Information tins boon roceived hero that a torriblo ac cident hud occurred on tho Tnm pico branch of tho Mexican Central rail way, by which two American and twelve Mexican laborers wero killed by tho prematura explosion of a blast. One of tho Americans killed was Miko Mudo- Siin, iormerly ot St. Louis, and well known among railroad contractors Another despatch says: Tho entire business part of tho town of Pinos Atlas, Mexico, wns destroyed by liro May 2Uth. Tho loss is stated at $.'100,000; no insur ance Considerable distress has existed among tho inhabitants for want of food. Jealousy Fired His Brain. Dktroit, Mich., Juno 17. Chnrlos II. Cnmbridgo, of Whitehall, bent his wifo lust night with a chair and then shot her twice, indicting wounds which will probubl v prove fatal. Ho thon shot him self through tho heart. Joulousy was tho cuuso. Thoy havo two small chil dren. ROCKWALL ltIPri.ES. A Correspondent Who Believes Tlint the Coils Help Those Who Help Themselves He Bucks His Belief. Rock wa iii., Juno 10. Correspond ence. A Galveston telegram published in the Daily Hehalp of tho 12th instant, containing a statement that tho Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fo Railroad company had abandoned tiio idea of. extending their road, foil like the sound of a funeral boll upon tho ears of our people, who, however, recoived a spark of hope from an editorial in the Friday's Kkrai.u, advising Dallas to take hold of tho enter prise and build tho road. It can be done, it must bo done. Your correspondent submits tho following as n feasible plan: Lot Dallas take stock to tho amount of fiTOXKI; Paris, $iV,000, nnd Coopor, Greensville and Rockwall, $100, 000; making in all a capital stock of $500,000, and' $11,500 more per mile than is roquirod by law to form a corporation, Trrrrs" 1 1 1 nrw m t " .vi n ;n ' Tr I ti 11. i t.. Hi 1 i I I ,",',7 I I., u nil- U 1 n'l'.. il' I . i Ii'-, "I I I'M ' I .1 I ... 1 1 I I I I -1 1 , I 11 .1 I I.I II' I ill .1 " III I 4 I ' I ' 1 " 1 I Il III II. il f III It I . 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Ira In ni' ilm i i.iiiitiy lyiiiK Is'luni-n iiilla mnl I'nris, 'I'lin It nl .ruH itlx n ilini'itiirni'iiinilry lyini! iiil.l.ii'i'iil In llin iru..isi', linn ai- i-in In iiiuii li I'tiiisiriii'tiiiii. inr n r 1 ii Is nl must I'lHisiiiiifil hy tlm i'ii-I i'l i iii rs Inn it In liim ki'l. I nan s.ili lv nay Ilm Milan nl' nil tlm lutiniry lyinu 'la-lut-i-u Kasl I'nrk mnl Hiit Ciiililu, uii'l Ih'Iwi'I'u tlm Siiliinn mnl I'aris. Vuiir t in i. i Inn iisHiin s Hit' liallns I'liinmitii'ti ilii.t Hi v'i wall I'uiiiily will tin nni' ulnilt' ilinv, fit In -r iii isi Inn 11 Imiiiiis nr liking Mu. k. Wi'iiilinr Imt mnl miliry. Nn slit li h used in Ihe Ice l ll lllll ma In nt "in Main Mrt'ct. C1TV SIIIKS. A RED-HOT BUSINESS MEETING. rnipusitl Tnr tt itlnr sii,ilyMtlntil!lfil Tin I'lilli n I'l'IIUim I'm u liiiUi'" Tlie limit hlin k Musi Nnl Slllllf" lU I'llllill'. Tlin Cltv Council inn: In mtriilur ses. slnii last liight, nl tlm I 'ii v Hall, Mayur Clllil'll prcsitllllg. Alisnllt, A lilel ll'lell Clll'kl'I'll lllld I .lie 1 1. The millUtes nl' the previous mci'llng were read mnl up pruvnil. His llutiur. the Mayor, rem lit letter I'min Col. .1. I'. Kllintt. 'Cniiiiuissluiii.r lit 11 1 1 I exits In Hie New Irletius -.XMisitliiu, Ill relcrnnen In Hallas taUiug steps tn see lite space lor nil exiinill. The npelitiiiil nf the nil iens lining linsiiiess in Ihe (i 111 in I Wiiiilsur lintel lilnnk. signcil liy Mr. W. C. Huwurd, Ihe iiiiiprieliir, und uthers, nskinir thul liuul-lilaeks, tt ' 1 1 It'll they stale have lie ciiiiie 11 nuisance, lie pruhiliili'd fruiii "shining" on the side-walks in li-nnl of that liiiilding. The pelitinu was referred to t he police hoard. The I'lilliiwing I'ruiu V. C. Cuiinnr In regaril tn supplying the city t iili tvatcr was read: Hun. .Mayor nail liiinrtl of Al.l. riin n: ('knti.k.mhn: The mule rsiitncd anil iismih l.tles desire to sulimit a proposition to your liouoralile liody fur the hitroiluc tiu'u of 11 wnlcr supply fur the nil y, unit iiupe to have thesiiiue re.nlv lu siiliinil in 11 verv few duys, mid would respect fully usk that iio'ilc finite actiun lie taken until our oiler is liel'ure you, w hieh w ill lie in 11 very few tlays, anil at I he earliest possible lltuinellt t'liiit we cull get our ilans und figures miido up. Yuiirs very respectfully, YV. C. CoXNiin. The following from Clinpiu nnd ussnei ntes on the smile sulijeel w as read and witli the uliove referred to the Vntcr I'omiiiissiuti: Tut lie Hun. Mayor ninl ( Ity (.miiiiII nf tit.) City ui' liitlltis: Ukxti.kmk.n: Ye tho uinlersigncd will furnish you withugnn.l supply of Ii 1 11 1 1 one tn l'i 1 1 r milium gallniis daily uf wlinlesimie water tli'livereil at viuir pumping works at Urow iler Springs, for the sum of ifl'J.iKHI peruiinuin, payalile as follows: Six thousand dollars 'ns sunn as volir cuiiimilleo rceeives the work ami $::.ihhi at tint nnl of each quarter iifterwuril.t, anil should you desire ut miv time tn piirehase the works we will sell the snnie to you fur the Mini of :?liKi,(rHI, und we will ugree nnd liiinl ourselves tn keci the supply up ut all times nml all machinery, pipes, etc, used in bringing the water tn place nl'dell , cry in perleet order, until votir piirehase. .should voti accent tins nrniinsition, we can cont inence work within two ni.mlhs, and cninplete sainc within twelve months from uceeplant'o nf this proposition, liespcctftilly, I'.nw.tuii J). C ha ! ix A.- Asm 11 I A'l'KS. A petition, signed by tho members of the Police force ninl recommended by City Marshal Arnold, praying Iho coun cil 'that in view of tho increasing popu lation und the stringent regulations of their chief, us tn their uniforms being tidy nnd their inability to maintain themselves and families nn their , meagre salary, tn give them "a relief by increasing their salaries. They remind tho council that the polico force is tho only department of tiio city that is self-sustaining. Their petition was referred to the police hoard. The secretary was aiithorixed to ud vortiso for feeding tho city prisoners for a your. Tho trustees of tho public schools recommended tho appointment of a Superintendent of Schools, which was referred to tho Committee on Schools. Tho roijort of the Health Ollleer rela tive to securing tho right-of-way to the dumping-grounds by paving !i, was refered to the Committee on -Sanitary A Hairs. Tho City Engineer ronorted thul the iiidinent of tho District Court guvo tt . a. ,1 ones, in ins sun. against uiu citv. iiinetoen feet, of Sycamore street, uceoi'dimr to the liold notes, while lie only got judgment for twelve ninl n half leet. I lm niiiitcr wns reterrcii id id me ell v attorney. Several small accounts were ulloweu und ordered paid. Several petitions wero read and re ferred to tho nnnropriuto committees. An ordinunco wns pitssed levying nn occupation tax tviuen is tho same as that of tho past year. An ordiiianco prosentod by Alderman Ilrown. for nutting in street crossings on all the streets in tho city, was passed. Council ufljourneu until i ruliiy nigiii. Tho best smoking tobacco is "Littlo Joker." llullits Academy. Iii Monday's notice of tho commence ment exorcises of this institution, tho reporter's notes on thonssistant touchers and tho awards wero mislaid. This is re gretted, as Mrs. Dickinson, in tho full ness of a truo woman's heart, wns anx ious to havo justice done her corps of nblo and ellicient assistants. Slio being judge, supplemented by tho verdict of mo patrons oi mo ucuuouiy, inn innumi lnborsof Miss Shnrpo, as 'lirst assistant, havo been invaluable; Miss Arwino, in tho primary depurtmont, is tho beloved of her charge; Miss Lizzie C. ilrown, us teacher of Spanish, has been happily successful; Miss Lula Smith, us pianist, has had most marked success; and Miss Sanders, ably assisted by MissMaggio lohnson, nns won a success in mo iviu- dergarten beyond tho most sanguine nones oi tno irienus oi mo Bcnueiu.v. The following is tne a warn oi prizes in tho high school and intermediate do nnrtmniits: first prizo in scholarship awarded to Fred Hurst; second prize in scholarship awarded to Bessio Cussell; third prizo m senoiursiiip uw tiitiun m Rhoda Clark. For greatest improve ment in lust threo months First prize, Laura Taggart; second prize. Mainio Hurst: third prize, Mary Dull'. For best prepared lessons during last threo months, Minnio Hartz; for best average in United States history, Tom Palfrey; for special application, Jlittio Sheppnrd; for speeinl nppliention and having marked 100 during tho year in dopurt niimt.. I'nru Tnirorart: first nrizo in schol arship in primary department awarded to F.lmor Carter; second prize, Willie L.cake; lor nest record in pnsi uireu months, Sallio Gibbs; lor grcniest im provement in music, n gold nietlnl awarded to Laura Tuggnrt. Dobbins' Scouring Polish Is tho lxist thing in the world for denning tin pans and all kitchen utensils. Finest thing for using in washing dishes and pans in hard water. For sale by A. E. liouche, Main street. t,) (, AfiimcA s me moi'fjun in junk. UIich, It lit rt it ml Unit In hrt'it t mil littltftnf IliillHriiii ilililt- i littit nit llmit'kl rrioti -llrttiintllr .Hull'. t'.... .... I I. ...... 1. 1 ,'. S 1 1, I 1 ' 11 It .inn.' 1.. h , tin , iir 1 ri'-iiuii.li'iii i'. In Nnw in k nm n innri'! Huh Inn 1 lit Il ls t li.iiiji il ! linl 11 tyri-nt I'ltiilra-'t t In re Is In lwi',11 tin- Inmin likn l ilt nl liiill.ts liml tlm 1. 11 ,tl nit iiii.n,.! Iisi'uiirii'.liin ami IiiiIh'I is ihi r.iiiiu j.nl Inr nil nlisi i in I. u M ais. tt t'lt'iii'lii'illlmi'ilt 111 llii'i'.iilt I'ti'itliiu mnl us i' u nm Inn I'li il mm nr Ilm Imiisi- lups, in an I'lnt aii'il i .ir, wn i-.tiiuui glllllist' ill' llin ot en-row ilml il w I II in us, nunin llli'ti, ti uineii mni i-innili'il ill .14 ml 11 mi-, ri'l' t'xisii'in M iii piiv. iit , hiiiiu.'r mnl .1.1 1. I rnm Ilm in .1, l- :in. i s.-uiiiale il. p. 11 1 ineiit ni- u , llllle nl.. shullliltu .linl il illg I'l : m'.llililli s. 'llin .'.usl..tl Mill In. ur- Ilm llltl-l.' nl' nil nl. I ut j. 111. .Ntnt mid I i,iiie, inlu Ivulv.. il. put until , lit then 11 wni-l liitln t'li. f uiei i.'.l my 1 nr. i-iinliu upparutiis t u. iippln-, InsiKs, mnl ri'i'iiilnd siillle lillle Irii lnl in the 1 lin iiltuii', i e. SlIIIIIV Sillllll, rust Willi Inn 1 1 ll .111.1 sill' rniiuili'd w llll pnii mi, .nnl .n il s n 'gn en linlds In H"iiiiiH-r it I m iii t. I'uui- Iiiiin chil'irnii ul'criiwili'il luii'iaiu. We ttcrn gltnl when v,e l. tilu'.l our slatinli ami k.h.ii we wi'i'e 1ulnr1.1l.1l.lv snlilnil iii 11 ctisv Iiiiin riMini ui ihe Mui- risnit llmisi', in I'uiiiii Sqiiuri'. Just il.uve I itii m iiiiari' I lllllll I'lilee, is l i.-.ili'il a llat and itpaliiiinlil llutlse, nn ililpriit elllnltl till llin telle uii lil-. nl' Ihe 1 h nit-, tliuiiult similar iii Nulili' i.'pncs. It i-. Ihe riulenie, ami w i 1 i. i ieil 11 few years au.i, nn pari uf the gi'ntilid tt lii-i-e kuim ihe hull-.' w 'ini'u Mum. Nllsiiu was lir-l cn ti : t.iinml In Ainei ieii. al mi cxpi'iisn I'l'tiliinit half 11 iiiilli.in. Tiiis isniiniif till' must fashlunalilii in Iheellv, ami siitne of lis upiiiits arc iiutnil New Yorkers. The llals in-., let iiiiin.ti Islit il, und rents nverai liutn sl.m In Vt,il 11 ynar. These ll.U s eulii jil ise aliul.l eleven 'rooms of uindlum size, ariisiie. ally ilnt'uraled and liii'liide llll lite latest cuuvenlenei's. The aiiai'tmenls illil'er from lints, Iniis- uiui'li us lltnv are let furnished in lurut or small suits. Tlu-y ure very similar In u grand liuti'l, ns the leiiaiils urn nlillued lu lake their I lis in the ri siaiirant at - taehed. I alile liuiinl avefiies iil.uut 1 1 ii'l' week. A llllllllier nl the ulil lllllll liar resiilenecsof l-'i ll It tlM-llile hat e linen converted into these palatial liuililinus, inany of w hieh are cNnlusivcly for liaeh clors, "I Inw can a luiie liiichi'lur enjoy him sell'" III the must snnipl Ions' li'uniliiT. He can have his private uparliiicuts ele gantly I'tiriilslieil with rare liric-a-lirae ami fust I y rugs, cxpensit c paintings anil ancient tapestry hanginus. He nan un to the rluli, lounge in 11 luxurious ea-.y clinir, or stroll on Ihe iivcntie or dine with sonic I'ashioiiulile ladv iidiuiri-r w im tries with all her arts nml couiiiliuieiiis tu lure him tn iiiali iinony. Bui he has lieeiiino too sellish in consider unyolics' huppincss hut his own. The most ch- guilt upurtmcuts arc near the pal k. One that is nuw in course of erection is over twelve stories Itiuli, und has a frontugeof UNI feet hy ! deep. It Is of massive grey stone nml brick, ol the latest style nf urchitccliirc, nml design. Tliere lire eight ilill'crent cm t alli es mnl lurge gateways lending into u grand court, whom 'beautiful beds of choice Mowers will a. hi to the beautyof the ill closure. Powerful elevators are to be used which w ill carry carriages In the dill'ercnt Honrs of the occupant. This building is on the homc-flub plan ami enables each tenant to ow n his suite of rooms. Prices vary fi I $10 to Ju.utm, a riling lo Ihe size ami loeation nf the building ami rout i is. Such prnperty is subject to taxes and repairs to Ihe build ing. The cost of this building when completed w ill be over a million. The latest plaee of amusements is the Kden Musec. il is an exhibition uf wax lay figures, representing noted people of history. On enteriiigthe niiisco the lirst tiling' that one is nttmetctl w ith is n group of three, u young ei inn try girl, her eseurl, anil aiinllicr young man. They are gazing nt uu ailverliseiiient nf "lie ware of pickpockets." Wewatehed the group sniiictiino, und thought they were so peculiar, lull seeing I hey tlit 1 lint move we realized the decept iu'n, ami had a hearty laugh. Ill the adjoining rooms tvcro'small alcoves inu hieh were dis played realistic ttiblcnus from tho lives of noted personages. One of these was Napoleon II, lying in state surrounded by his w idow', Kinpross Kugenie, with lieroiuy sun ami llic itiiico .icrnme nn naparti) wilh his threo suns. Next to this booth was it tableau of the defense of the Prince Inijn rial against his murderers in Africa. The figures are life size nnd lire copies of the originals. In the central hull is it largo collection of the rulers of the world. They are placed on a high platform whern'sonio tiro seated iintl others standing in easy positions. On the. stairs lending to the platform are nil the national guards. Another large group represents the abo lition of slavery in tho I'nited States. It includes lien'. I littler, Grant, Lincoln Sherman and Hancock. There are also ten realistic tableaux of the great in ventors and discoverers of the age. The literary and artistic group include nl tho grout composers, singers und artists. A lower part of the building is called Crypt. Here is shown tho mode ofcapi taf punishment in tho various parts of the world. Snnio of the clothing used for tho liguro ot these pictures, or rather tableaux, wero worn by men who were condemned to death, nnd were pur chased from tho surviving relatives. Besides many nioro of these, one can view over ,tKI0 stereoscopic an nf ull the world. Tlie delightful music hall in the center of the building furnishes nn ex cellent orchestra, and hero one can have a dainty repast if desired. Regarding other amusements, I can say but little, us tho regular season nf tho best theatres havo closed, and only light pieces are put upon the boards. I havo, however, visited most all the thea tres, and 1 litttl none inoro sweet and cosy than our own. There are others more capacious, and tho double stage at tho Madison Snuare deserves admira tion, us well us tlie Casino, as u summer place of amusement. My olllce, which overlooks the square, is daily lilled with noted professionals. Tlie author of Poep-n-lion, of which JiOO.iHiO copies havo boon sold at a royalty of $S,(HH), and Hy-by-Biiby, and others, un which ho has gained $2u,(KKi, is. a young iiiiin of ministerial appear ance. He lias an income of sumo $.'10,000 a year, which does not prevent liini from accepting an engagement at our theatre for next season. Miss Clara Morris, who is considered tho linest emotional actress on the stage, lias been induced to play for us next winter for the considera tion of $1,000 a night. Sho is socngerly sought for that wo could not iill'or.l to bo without her. Hartley Campbell's My Partner, and tho Inst attraction of tho Union Sipiure theatre, "Sopurution," has been engaged at a largo certainty. Tho Devil's Auction, including tifty-livo peo ple, a largo ballot, will bo seen by our people Mudnmo Rhea, J. K. Kinniett, whoso beautiful so.igs have charmed so manv hearts, Gus. Williams nnd others. I hud almost forgotten nn unusual at traction wo nro to have, Mile. Mario Aiincc, who is to appear in Dallas in a new comedy. It will bo remembered that Aimeo has horetoforo sung in Fronch opora comiipio, so it will be de lightful to hear her speak Knglish. She will doubtless ronder "Pretty ns a Picture," which she sings so coqiuitislily. Tho Bandit King, Jesso James, of such notoriety, who lias boon on tiio stage since "his eventful career, will potrny to us a modern Jack Sliep liord! IIo still appreciates "large sums" and will only come for a largo percent age. Our expenses for tho coming sea son will bo verv large, but wo hope our kind friends will give us their patronage. On Broadway and Fifth avenue uro si ill to bo seen many New York belles who have not left for tho country or seaside. Their stylo nnd costumes nro varied though tho delicate brown mid light frrays are greatly favored. Our Dallas adies compare very favorably in beauty and stylo, for I soo nothing particularly new. Hoops are displayed in sonio of the stores and extremely largo bustles are destined to lo worn'diiring the full and winter. Tho hair is worn very high, with a profusion of soft curls and ringlets. Tho latest stylo of walking hat is a narrow brim sailor with bunches of held Dowers 'it in ii .nl t - ( .. I .i" 1 1 nil - I'M I I I I . I III . .IIJ. . j M I. . Il ' 1 - I I ,1 'i' j I' l. I ' 1 1 1 ...Ll . . . I I. la 11 .1 all .Iiiiin 1 I U " I ni .- ii-, 1 M'u! I . u I ni S. I II Ull I S U. ( Nil HIS II. ( 1 Asalri i iv I III II MIN II AslM I I ION. 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 11 I In tlm III. 11 ti l', ' tit iils,t n-miiiii il iiswH'ialiuii 1 miti'ii nl llsl'll, ls. ull-111, .llllV H I. I. IIV" iiiiiiiImTs u Hie lu. ! eiie,iii will In- . -I muni, nl A 'in i i .il i st'llt, mnl I-. H 11. l.,i. il I He pr.n illlls. ! Hi siiln ill. ui in t il I'l-'iurumiiii tin ri' HtltillU Ini'li .ll' I". lllle. I Ill.ltlll'J.f inr 1 liiillas n.iliill, I Imp., all llniM' u Im i-h lu lit ail tlli'lltselM's nf this cxni'lli-llt tij sii'tiinilv 1. 1 tl'iiinii Ilm S 1 .tt I H-111 Ink. s lin nnt die siitituier w ill imiii'v inn at ulli'f. A ptlt iil.' irnin It. .111 ir l!.ihl In sian-s is i.iltuM ti illi t i-i.-iit-.l Iii r.il. s li'.iiii ''e.s; "llll. 'I'll.tli. ill. d llll. I Ml-si.lli'l 't- , i'ill.' I:. llll il to il, t'..,lli It li. Ilel.i ls! at all .-..1111,111 1. 1'lei ...i.l till 1 1 -lull 't' ;l. 1 'I'lekeis uimi I 1' '. i.'i. 1 11 il.ivs uulii j ; sainn j I ii'iiiriiliiu. l i n up nt t-r nl miv '..'"ml ll.ll Hlill." . .1. .S 1 XX. j j tiii: 4 m in s. j I M'i'iii'Mi: rnntl'i j , llnil. .tt vs.iirlilith; I'mui Purkeri'i-umy. ' 1 ipililuii l.y W'csl.j. Tliere Is nn lull ..' i ei i iniuiis lu l In- re.-.. pi. 'I'lie.i.i lu.' tty- ill',' till- I lis" M ils Hut llski'd In, llll. I ill. I Hut j , pl.l llisi"ilelliills n I. let and law ull I'e- t "ii.l. Tli tin i'iiiiii'I, ami iliei'i'is m 1 11- lleli nt eviili'iiei' In jiisiily Ihe llll Inn.'. , 1 thai tin' pitt'tins euiieliiili'il In tlliiill'lmt : their huiuestcit.l ami ilid. in lin-i. aeipiirn ; uite III III.' Iliilnl in iiiie.-llun. 1 Here una. 1 it iileuen finiii wiiieh tin nn euiil.l eunilii.l,. thul after remit el ina Irnin tlm 1 hmd in iiiie-.u..it, mnl cslalillshlnn iheir liuiite iijiuii minilier inn-t. thai the a;.- pi linn ami her Im il..ui. nun i I In separtiin It. nit ea.li tither, an. I in I piirsiiau f tills iiii lei-l in.l- lilt: tlltlile.l ihclr prupni-iv jlieiwet'll theliiselvi'S mid allerw ill'ils I lit ml npurt I'l'ntii I'Ui'h nl her from that I lime up tn the present. This vnluut.ii'y 1 ami mental aliaiiil.nimeut l.y I mill the w if" and liiisluunl, ut' their mai'lial riuiits, iluties and relatiuits, v. nul l of I itself work a fui'l'eiiuif nf ull claim Iiv I I In-iii tu tlm prune ny ns u lioiiii'stnail. . I Intiii'steail rights am nut u in lei I tn ; wives h i nliainliin their liiisiianu ; M'olliim vs. Atkins.. ti. ''eas Law Ii... 1 view, SVXi Nurure liief, nr shuuld they 1 nllutvcil, ill enses u'hei" the purtics nuive tn iiliandoli each olhcr, nml tin, ill I a. l, In piit-siianee of such arcenicnl. j jive apart I'luin each other for years, us was il-itie in this case. ( 111 Tcxus, J.T.t; 1 , Tnxus, US.'!: 41 Texas, -.11 Texas, !is;.V.i Texas .'j;; ."ni Texas, :ilo; ."ill Texas, :!: Texas Law Itcvicw, .) Alllrmeil. Texas A- Pueilie railway ts. Hays; from Graysun cuiinly. opiniuu bySiav tnn.J. Although llic witness P. tpiali lictl himself ns nil expert, yd. had he not done so, us he gave titc facts itpim which he based his opinion as to lite cause of the Injury, his testimony was lint subject to o'lijci'liillt. ll Was lint error in' the court In refuse to charge the jury that plaiiitilf could nut ' recover, unless defendants knew, or by the exercise of ordinary diligence inighl have known, of the dele. -live eha ranter of the lunch inert- through which Ihe injury resulted, aiid that the burileii was upon the ap pellee lo prove this. The converse of this proposition is the correct doctrine. (Iiallas ,v Wichita railway vs. Spickcr el ill. :l Tcxus Law llevicw, it. ill. The remaining ipiesi inns have been disposed of by previous decisions. AHirmcd. Ladies apprnve of your smoking "LiUlo .Inker." The rliiri'lifi' Niglillliiinl.' nf Hie Nursery. The following is an extract p-mti a let ter writ It'll to the German I'ei'nrined Messenger ut ChiiiiibiT.shiir'r, Pennsyl vania. A MI'.N':.U TliKsS. .lust open the door lor her. ninl Mrs. Winslow will nrovo the American Flor ence Nightingale of the nursery, of ihts wo urn so sure, that we w ill leach nnr "Susy" to say "a blessing on Mrs. Wins low"' for helping her to .survive and es cape the griping, colicking and teething siege. Mrs. Wmslnw's Soothing Syrup relieves the child from pain anil cures dvscnterv and diiirrluea. It softens the g'unis, reduces inllaiuatiim, cures wind colic, and carries the infant safely through llic teething period. It performs precisely what il professes to iierlorin, every part of it--nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow--know her only through the preparation of her 'Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If wcliutlth'u power we would make her, as she is, a physical savior lo the ifniuit race. Sold by' all druggists, "i cents a bottle. Hx-Siicaki'i- .lames Vt'. Iliistttl, tif the New Vnl'lc Leu Is lal lire. MAKKS A I'KW ItKM.tltKS. "You tli. I nnt go to Florida for your cough ami cold, as von proposed?'' "Nu! I I'otiii. 1 the necessary ozone nnd pine aroma in lour aiicock s rorous Plasters, twn nn my buck and two on my chest. 1 was quickly cured; they proved a perfect shield against illicit iitonta. These plasters also cured my sun of rheiiinalisiii in Ihe shoulder, which for mouths delicti medical skill. I have found Ihein verv quick lo cure, and absolutely piiinless. In bruises no external remedies can be more live." clloc "Allcock's" is the only genuine I'urnus Plaster; buy no other iiinl you will not bo cheated. Oi l en Iti'l'iirn tlie Mcrliliuti Of I II'' Is reached, tho teeth decay. Jn nine cases out of ten they become carious through neglect. The timely use of Sn zodoiil arrests tho destructive cllectsnf impurities which have been allowed to accumulate upon the teeth. Children's teeth polished and invignrntcd by this stilulury botanic preservative will re main sound and white until a ripe old Hue, and failing teeth arc rescued by il from increasing dilapidation. lr. lltisuiiltti. This minie has become so familiar wilh the most of people throughout the United States that it is hardly ncces rary to state thut lie is the originator of tho' great Dr. llosanko's Cough anil hunir Svrup, tho people's favorite remedy, wherever known, for coughs, colds, con sumption und nil nll'ections of tho throat antl lungs. Prico fiO cents nnd $1.00. Sold by ilickox A Patterson, Dallas. Purity, Freshness nnd Flavor Are mighty und will prevail. Ilionosa, tho preference of rousted eolfee is pro nounced bv all who uso it, tlie best roasted eoll'eo ever placed in tho Texas market. Prepared at tho largest eoll'eo mill in the south. It is shipped direct to tho dealer and readies the consumer quickly, possessing undiminished, the beautiful llavor and aroma, which dis tinguishes lino coll'ee. Sold immediately after roasting, by nil grocers, in pniintl packages, (iuarantood absnlutely fresh und pure. Thnso who are not familiar with the superior qualities of Hionosa, should injustice to themselves, givo it uu early trial ami be convinced. The g'.orv of man is his strength. If von aro weakened down through exces sive study, or by curly indiscretions, Al len's Drain Kootl will permanently re store all lost vigor und strengthen all tho muscles of brain nml body. !pl; fnr!f. At druggists, or by mail from . I. If. Allen, 31."i First avenue, Now York Aro you inudo miseriililo by indiges tion, constipation, dizziness, loss of ap petite, veilow skin? Shilnh's Vitulistoris a positive cure. Sold by J. M. House. Why will you cough when Shilnh's Cure will give immodiato relief. Price lu, 50 and l. Sold by J. M. House. 1 .i' 9-' 1. I.... 1.4 . I. 1. t i"ffs Jt tm'M'Jll M M ll(illlt TNI Tltfl f il.itl A .!, ...I V.f .1. nfilll ItMlf lhi "" II r.i..'ll 4 1 . I in k.4 W I ..1 ..I t . il W-t l.iw Vrt'w. Hi r .i.iM.ltl4 l)0i:S NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. n liutllilt ktl Hi NEVIR lltl Iiiunusilk J In a million h.siusi f.ir a t.uit'-r of ft ts-nliir It ba 1 tUsnl flit. iui.tiairis' twiltfl.ld li-.t, I THE TESTJFJHE OVEN. irniCE IJAKIN( rOWDEItCO., Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gems . r Lla-lit, ll' slilir Hns.1, Th lkt Hry U p V.s.t lu 1 lid WurUI. FOR CHICACO. SALE BY CROCERS. ST. LOUIS' fynsaBsaaszsaa. r anna "Wjilt ttir ts'inliitr Ibtn iin.Lf?" mi tet tlttl ny I'M. I t'll lu hit .'lurn.itiy i'un- Iili t. lit my. un'h'i.viT. Uiut tli. roUntisl wry to tiM tul.a.-is, ! tltr..iiti tlie 'lsi. AU trfns Hut .'i.ly Ui- li.st tol-ari-.i .hoiil.t I'S lix-l Wtli-ll la till Is-'tr 'l'b-t to ttiniili Xfttiiri' Limnititrilititt-it thfluiMt il OtUrlir flavor, itlai-ksvirt Hull Imrhaiu SiiioklliH'T.'linisolilla tliv lull i-iilitl-tt-ly. Nrmrly Iwo tltlr.ti ot alltli" telri-oirritwu nn Un' lliilili-nT"lis'iilii.!l of N.irlli faro. Una inns! liitiitliuuiainilNiii.ry nl Ittai-k-wi-ll. st piirtumi. '1 Ii. y buy llio ft. k nf UlO ttttlro tss'tlnii. l,uct lllt.-ksrvU'a Hull Dtirliam Siuukui Tolai-co la 111" Is-tof tliat tnltat-ci. Di'U'l In. dtsslvtsl wU'-ii you buy. Tlm lmrtuuu llttU tnuus niirk la on wry noli um tstckaire. UtachwelPii Ornuino Hull Durham Im Ui choltvof all Jiiiltruftuf bu.oJ.ui Tulwccu. AYER'S Ague Cure cm.tiiii.s nn aiitlilniL' fur nil iiialitrlul tll- ii!-i'..'i'rt w'.il.'li, mi far ns Uiioivn, is um-il lu no itl.i i' r.-i;n--!y. It ei.titain.t no (juiiiine, nor ..; t. ni.'i'iil I..H-iKili'ti'i'ii.us vttl'stnni'o tvliut I'Vrr. -in I i'.ii.si iiii tilly i-ri.iliU'i'S no injurious lie. t ;...ilt III.) I'l'll'tilllliotl, t.tlt li'UVCS tllO- t. in :i l.i it.iiiy n it was hi'tnrn the uttnt'kv we wAr.?nv:.T avek'3 aode cuke l.i i'i-.i', every t .-t'e i f 1'ivor anil .Acne, Intcr n. ill. nt or Chill Fever, lioiiiltti tit Fovi-r, I'uti.li Au-', l.ihotis I'Vvcr, nnd Liver C'oin I'lalnt c.-iusi'il by malaria. Jucasetif failure, i.tn-r .tno trial, OVnlcm are authorized, liy our riiotilar u.dcil Julyiet, to refund Ilia money. Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass- Suld by all Druggists. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ?.' RICHMOND T CUT HO, 1 CIGARETTES. I'litiiretlc sninKcrs who arc williiix lo pay a Utile mure fur cit'iucltes than llic price eltiiii:ed for the unlhiiuy Iriulcchcarcllcs will Ilml the lilclinieiiil Straight ( nt No. 1 Ktipi'i'lnr Inall others. They ure inmle liiini Ihe luighlesl, llto.st llelil'lttelv llll vt Hell, lltnl hinhi vt i-o.-t L'nl.l h nt' un'.' it III Vlrginl't. unit tire tlhsnlutely U'lthntlt lliltlltenitinlt u-ll t'llu'S. We tle the genuine l-'l-eli'-h l-iee mier ul our own llll'eet illliultlltlnll U lllell Is lilinle rspe riitlly fur ll", wiltei- liliilkeil w ilh Ihe liilllte uf the lit-iilnl Richmond Straight Cut NoJ I n nirl: i-; it'i'lh1. u ilhoui wliit-h num' aro 'i iiiiin.'. i:nc iiiiltMii'ins oi lr.inl have Ii. in )i'l ;iiit riLrnrrtti' smuki'is am (iinl HMidl Unit tills Is tin' old and urttrlnal lraii'l, :iud ti nhsiTvo that tai!i pacUiiut' nr liu til RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES iU'iirs the SigimtiiiT of ALLEN & GINTER. Manufacturers, KIl'IIMiiNI). VA. XO yV.W Til I Mi. STRONG'S SANATIVE PILLS. Proved tiy successful use for half a century the best LIVER MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. No griping, pnlsnnmis tlrtms, lint, purely VCItellltile, safe itltd relltllile. I'l'eserilii'd even by ph.vsichius. A speedy cure Inr liver cinii plalnt, regnlittlng lite hotvcls, pnrifyitiK tho tiloiul, cleanshn; tt-oiii iiiahirhil tiiint. A per feel cure for slek hi iiiliii hi', eoiisllpiillna, nnd nil bilious ilisnrilel's. Sold by llntgi-'ists. Knr paniphlets, etc., inlihess C K. Hull A- Co., IS Cedar Street, New York City. NVAXTKI) DAWN: Adonis fur iho GOLDEN Or Uyht nf tho (i It K A T K U T lT U K. ScIumiI triii'liors, studi'iitn, yotinif inon n4 lmlifs ad hit; a ay:cnl I'm I his lunik aro mnk int: osvr Hi a niniilh; Hrlls lust, unf aii ut sold 71 lirst l." days; unnthor Hi In M days; unolticr It lu 1 day; another 1'iaud hlhlrs In ."idiiys. Si'fiirc territory (Uick. Also aircnM wnnttMl fur tho hrst illtislrait'd family hllilu ovtr sohlhy am-nls. Hind for circular. Al drt'M Texas Hook und Itlhlo Co.. 7Vi Klut Stivct, iiallas. Texas. Without pain or detention from business. CTIIK Ci 1 AK A N T E K 1 . AllromtntinleatlouHst rletlyiMUi Ihlentlal. Kor pauidilets and eer itlteates, address iieorm rA. Jtnul iord. M. 1., Urutfirlst. and l'hur ntaeist. llox (.'oluinbus, ;a. CONSUMPTION. I hare pootttre remedy for th mbor dltM; br Ita thoDMnd of ctwi of the wont kind and of lone undine bftva ben cored. Indeed, so itrons ti mj faith In 1U fflcftcy, thU I will ind TWO BOTTLKS Nil, together wtth ft VALUAHLK TKBTI3Kon thli dlieMft, toftUxatUIerer. titve BxiirM end P. O. addreee. , DB.T. JuSLOCl 111 Petri Sk, New To opiu HABIT CURED