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The Evenin
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San Antonio Texas Friday February 161883.
Ten Cents a Week.
Vol. III. No. 24.
Marshal (liinlliiK Itetiirn ti San
ml MiiKchiiii iiiiorcsiini;
CtinceruliiK Underline.
FALL AND WINTER .
CLOTHING
In Jolt lots or nt rot nil ntoxlrcmoly
low tlirurcs.
HkTS. BOOTS. SHOES
Below Cost
Fine nsaiirtinont "I CLOTHS mill
JKAN8 ill lowest Hkuioh. Also il
iiKAirriKiiij lot or oknimnk
French Silks
At prices that will astonish the ladles.
Delaines & Hrocadcd Dress (Joods
Chonpcr tlmn anywhere
AT COST.
Grocery Department
Will be kept up to Its FULL standard
with the
(!onstnnlly on Hand.
Lot on Commerce street and house on Main
plaia; also two residences lor sale. Apply
JOSEL'11 E. mVYElt
Executor
TURNER OPERA HAL
W. IIOW'Altl)
Miimurcr.
two nkihts.
tim-sdav 11111i
W1'.1)NF.SIAV
FEB. 20 1011 21
TlHM'ntlroNow Vork press iinniihuniis 111
ilt'i'luriiitr nun mo (ci-cinem m-u u
record. Hundreds of people turned
away lit every performance iin-
iibloloKahiiiiluilsslnii. Ainer-
CIl'H OlVlltL'Ht Artiste
Lillian Spencer
In licriinrlvallt'd character.
Tlie Creole.
Supported by u irnind company under the
maniiKciiioiit ol' Claybnmli .V t'ulsllcr. As
played In Furl lU tlinos. In Now oik H)
lilies with all the tieiiutirill effects elaborate
iippnliilmoulH superb costumes. The realistic
Kainlilluv scene. ...
Keats can lio secured three days In advance ill
ltlseho'H cljrur store opposite pnslufllco with-
out nxtm chnriro.
nioMiuirs mukdeh.
thi.icokams conuhnhiu).
I.AKICIIO IIJTTi:it.
Tin: iu;h run sii.ics.
lltnlll
Clan Obtained mid (lood Ilopo V.x-
priwsuil That llio Murderer Will
bo Arrested.
I'ai.kstisk wants tlio Federal court.
l'nciw cou.vrv Is to hitvo u now court Iioiiso
and Jail.
F.x.()(ini:iin()u Kiiwin I). MtntciAN of New
ork Is ileail.
Mails nro taken to Tylor six hours earlier
than formerly.
It t. Said to bo Threatening to Kiigiiir all
Classes anil Cmiil It Imm nf Nuclei y
Mulo anil Fcninle.
llcnorKl Toombs Disinherits
child llecniinHliMurrli
Ills Will.
Ills flrnml-Agalntit
William 1 Monroe tlio unfortunate station
News l''rmn tlio I'rogrnsslvo Twin Sinters of
tlio Itlo dranilc
8(cclal Corrvspondeneoof tlio Kvcnlnir Light
Laredo February 14 1SS3. The train
was Ave hours late but when It did come it
brought Mr.LcoTarletona prominent lawyer
Till! total number of PUSSOllircrs by railroad f Antnnln. Mr. Knlnan. Ihe bin fat beer
last your Is snyi w.uw. I . . . .. . . c
.niiisviiu.v.'H cotton exposition main build- I """ iiiimih iuuniu.ui
Inif Is to cost Jnft.ouo. I Antonio
Missnuitt uramrers want a Hoeretary oil i. cill...ll r....-tl f A..: t. I.. iJ i(v...i f n.r .1.... ..i
nvfiriMi siiiTt.vtimt 1.1 n iK.urn wife benier I assist in the prosecution of the Hayncs-Cum- Nkw York February 9. The race for
intent found murdered on Wednesday nlitht at hit Dallas but lulled him. mines murder case. silk is spreading until it threatens to engulf
coil million was you re 01 njrcnnu winm-u iiAUUI YOfin.SANilKIl ol iioiisiou is opposed Mr. Thomas Lane was tried and adiudced I nil r ise and rnndilinns nf men a well n
Known in mis euy. 110 wiwoinpiojcu ai me ..".. ...w. . insane yesterday it is thought that he will
li.l..n..llliliill I.i.... III Mnv. IHHI. when III' CClllUll! 1' HANK WIIIIO COIlpllnir CIIIS 111 1110 l. cent In it.- n.ulnm .1 An.lin.
had his lew injured by u swlleh eimlne to such i Fust llullas yard was badly mashed. Several very important cues will be tried rivalling their wives and sisters in luxuries in
leirruphy. lie was then appointed million r... nnMW ltiallnii rui-tloun have not nettled I ttni1 ? wcwcii turner inrowingnot snot at cines himself at all "swell" nowadays un-
nV.rr tlielrdlirerenees.indiillKlitlsliiiiiil.iei.l. " 1 r . ... .' .V ' : ' less he has some half-dozens of fine silk
The eimlneer of tho Uuedo tnilu says that MlNKOt.A Texas claims Unit lis business this "' " . p'.y "" .!.. ...i.. - i... r - .
lust us the train neared Webb ho observed a year exceeds that or nwi uy -M ier ceiii. wvotues. .- i " - .
inn riding a norse in vreiu pik'cii nun i mi I'liim nu n louirnt in it loir iioiiso near urn-1 i w.is ioiu inai cx-i rcsiuciii oauuiicz win i naiamas lor nuziu wear anu in wnicii lie can
i. In on Hint ho whs tin murderer lint I h siloes 1 1.. iiim mi kilh-il mid tin ntlu'in tviiiinili'il. 1 1... nn - ;.; in il r-;iu r 1 1 -i.. kt. -r
iiiviiii ' 1 1 I i . . 1 !..'.... i I 7tTlKNi4 nf Wiliker eiilllllv mutest amtinst I fenlrn. will be at linnie in n few I Ihem nr. nf the fineat flbln-t rrene embrniil
'ljimlrv. ileki.t iwm t ho inlllleatlon of the leuso of tlio penllcn- jays. He is creatly needed here. Kvcn If crcd and feather stitched and bound wilh
IiAukimi lenriuiry i.i.-.nr. liiuiirj . i nmiiii i - i not in omce lie nas some inuucncc. ninccisatin anu some oi uiem uon t ouicci to a
trunk 4(l yards iroiii tne dep.it nroKeii b iiii i.hi m ' ' ' " " " Mr. SancliM has been out of office one can see little ricli lace. The colors are of the most
the difference in the administration of affairs delicate sort : nalc blues. Dinks mauve anil
nit It Is a lariro man wearlnir u No. U boot. iiin-iniiniiit nf evcrvLlliuiil railroad nassen-1 in New Laredo. ivory tints pievailinL'. It is said that one
lu was tin foot. Mini wo had hoiws this ttt.n was klllisl last car and but one out of Talk of our projected new market has I voiiniz centlcman on Murray hill has amonp:
tun eiiiimj..i.-B. ceased. L-ireuocan imanni more winuy men his beloncincs upwards ol 370 neckties manic
more elegant
these very
f the most
Webb. I am ulratd wo lime lout loo much bur a xllirht wound. Joe Allan lias quit inc restaurant nusiness I exnuisitc nuality. jjoll thick knitted silk with
lime but wo will do the best wo can. Statu 8i:natoii I'Kiutv has Introdiieed a bill and gone into the grocery business. Joe is a satin stitch and embroideries and little fine
uiiM.iAii. t pioldblt election olllccrs rioiu beeiiiuluir live man and believes in the I.IOHT. vines and tendrils creeping about tlicir manly
trunk referred to in Mr. (loslliiir's ills- I surellesoil bonds. I 1 ..... . r.ii. 11. nn.l .1 1.1 w.11 .1.. !. Jr.-i.-i.. .--.
imleh was nieiitioiieil ill till) letter Monroe was i.m.'u i.ill! -i lll. r- il..nrn.i..i... .r I . ' -P 1 ..i.." I ! . . miunici 1 tun man
wrlthur to his miitliiT at the tlmn he win-
iiltaekcd: "1 feud you $111 by mail. I Inn'o Just
been iald my salary and nave s.u rciiiaiiilntr III
my trunk wit li which I hupu to boublutottoon
Mninlial (losllnir came In to-day from Wcbl
Ktiition Iheseeiieof the murder of Monroe.
I 1:111 u Klip v tirrlvcil ill inn Kliltlllll lilrlv ve.
erday inoriiliiir. but theie beliur no ijne there two niaiTliiKeable ladles 111 ins town. itlnu'iii: War Un ni T
!! .Li.! l i.ii kii hi w'nt liN litiiili.ri hiiii I jiii'iiii I Tllt! ';"suv.ul'Mll''.'.V.'l'l.aH.l l'romtlieToledoTeleKnii.i
and awaited t he cnnilnir of thesuiilb linuiid i i!..! int iiii... mi niiiriiiniliiii. The wutkini; people and those who have
Li. 1.: r i t .? in r I n 1 11 1 1 n li ri 1 11 ill! HtiNTiNiiTON li.is purehaed the Into CI1111 leu tUc'r capital invested in industrial enterprises
NolVftJ wllli "X or clKht01;;.. aml'om".1!!!!!! JrJ!)". ' 'i. e than m0.sl an; other place. A while ago we and satin no two alike
will scour the country l mm Webb west and " J f1 " "' 11 "'a) ru. nun Wcre going to have water-works so we have Another has 36 pajamas each mon
nnrili. I havealsoteleiriipheilt'aplaln)leKiii- ""'"' t. but Ihey are pulled by the fathers of mules lhan the other. The underwear of ll
iiciv lu Plurt out to-iiiu it u ciMiiul t ft t miiircrri In IN A how In an huftl Ililan natilo. Jolui . i t t i i-i i r.
meel I .Shell.y to-niormw. la'tweeii Ouiilla and IWon shut I'.ed lliiniphreyH of Sejcne cans- and on two wheels. ladylike young men is said to be of t
:-1 wncn nis partner came aiunc ami nsKcu 111111
uharleiHOf lncorpuinted tow w was passed hi I ...... ' i! ir .i:.i. i.ti...
the llouso yesterday. ' what he was reading he replied: ' l he
Mil. W. A. McC if Nashville. Tci.ncs.see. I-VRNINO Lioht. of course." Ueturned his
was uuirrlcd at iiasirup ycslenliiy to
ftilllo ll. rowell ol that burir.
Mil. IIvuni:. of the Kairlo Pass Tim
I authority lor the statement that there nru only
the oS-cent night gowns of some of their less
lasiiuiuus sisters
A STUimORN SIRK. '
Are wc"in S-n An'onio? ' Everybody I see is . A .few J1? aE General Toombs dis-
cs. Is reading the ICvknimi I.lotlT." F. L. inherited h i favori e granddaughter because
sue iiiuuicu u;tiiiisi mi win ui a menu ui
Ucncral loombsi ssked:
'Don't you think he will reconsider that
act?"
"I do not" was the emphatic reply.
oiiiiihiiriiiid Kiihiir nml lolltiwvtl It tuit-vml 1 iroiira iiiiun'ai 111 me 1 illusion ami -i exits realize mat tne irec trailers arc maKing war
lied yarns nut niiviiw no iiorse 110 ennui not 1 - " "
ii. I upon them
f.iiti tlin ui.iirfli. Itmllnii l'nlltld flui milr. I PlTTri. tbn tlei-rn wllllKllutlllld killed Mnralm! I
I man's trunk out In the brush. It had I IlaiutiiPC. Is recowrlnir from his wound. The A Moml VI
101.11 Imikeiioneii and robbed. When Mr. tins-1 e It .ens tiro stl 1 llll'loiis. and la k of Iviichluir I l.v. 11. 1 ... i".-.....u if .i.li..
Iireilo mid nrininl.cd a small party and re-1 IIoiikiit Dir.Mr.su n promlslnir yoontr man
turned to wcbii siaiiou tun ritiiiomi iiiiiinir-1 or m'tr nniiiiiieis iiiysicriousiy 111
Hies ruriilslilnir ti cur lor lliu nurses. .Min-siitil I anil was siiuseiiieniiy 10111111 iienu
lloslllliriiMO wiivuuipiiiui .iieiMiiney 01 me river. wav wc lnnk at it
lianirers m ciiiuiut to heiin tsume meu. uowii 111 1 .11. iia.maiia niim iiuriuiariii m iiiesiiaiiii win 1 .
meet Hliely mid his Mpnid. no now two I retire Iroiii tlio nihkc. 110 isiirraiiKiiiir lor tlie
parlies well aciiiiahited with the people mid I format inn of 11 lorciKii IcKHtlou to scno In
country arc makiuir 11 tlioroutrli si'iircli lor tltc I Atrlca.
murtierer. t ne wiitk iooksiikc tinii 01 11 .ic.-
"Gcnernl Toombs is very bitter on that point.
When I think of all the ciictimstances I am
sure he mcans all that he has done and that
he will remain immovable."
'Tell me the circumstances."
Tm. i nf the -n Aninnb "It is n lone story." replietl the narrator.
mpiiearcd Evknino Lir.llT has been appointed Post- "It would read like a romance if propeily
In Comal master of that city. A good choice every I pictured but I don t mind telling it if you
"Miss Dubois and Mr. Callev were en.
A Good Kxnitiplo. caned and the General objected.
From tlio Houston Tost I "Mr. Callcy is a worthy young man acainst
i .T. W. MfiNAMAltA. Ili-ki.t. niroiif fir tin Mia- I A nonlnmit ins heen secilreit tn m.tke a 1 whnse ttlnral etiaracter nn rliarne run lm
SSfcr Z . tlia n ! ovcliXl':n! Jlixican:' " Zni ll!'" Ilinlsbin 'yeMc. tr?h i'Wtiuation in regartl to the ores brought lie was a clerk in one t.7 the stores
Iiiiiiihwci- to thoMtiiiTciii.iiiilssloner Mar- '!'! Jjw 10 "ml"1" 111 '" Mitida 0f Missouri the Legislature having made a of Washington and was not wealthy but to
BhaltlimlhiirsiirdthatvyebbHtatloiilsabouta-J ...' M ... iv..w.i 11.. liberal approptiation witli that view. Our that fact General Toombs did not object. The
s'1!.'.mXIio'uttlu'cle nm'dffilt'tisa I'uM Ho lmsNnu;crUllhl la cearnJoHtyIo own LcCislature slioul.l make a noteofthis General you know cares for a long line of
unciv il registered eleetom. iind is thumfoi-o governed and follow in the footsteps of their Missouri ancestors and blond and that sort of thing
vu ...... ... merely by virtue of popular aputhy. brethren. If anylhinE. Texas is rich in min which is all right I suppose. At any rale he
The wounds' he' thinks were not mulcted Sfvicr'l crals and the necessity of a ll.orough knowl- did not like the Calley family and lie urged
by an axe. 'but by 1 Mevlmu miuhele ty ' wl.'V "ho h.tt. edge of her resources is now more apparent his grandchild to give up the idea of marrying
iiitdlhero can be no doubt that Monroe wits uvcr il tlincs and his recovery Is doiibtlul. than cvtr. Mr. Calley. She pleaded and he remon-
rViui.i.& T"" mfUfrid In tfiu House u ttv M VralcJ- 1Ilhreae;cd 1l SC hee
t hd ' I'vei .lllei I .l.ei0K was' m a iueiit umei..l..ie..ls to the bill p.ovidhu lor thocree- Sm.atorl I W 11 Not Marry. determined. Finally he told her that in his
attempt on the part of Monroe to escapotrom Honor a liriflieh li initio usyluiii in North In regard to his talked of marriage engage- will he had bequeathed her $00000 and
the place when llio trim was taken trout tin; L' 'V "!1"f!l.wa I'Overuor k Senalor David Davis is rciioned as spoke of that to show the interest he felt in
rack mid he was shot Inllletliiir 1111 awrul upproMtl to become a law. .vlniv 'Nerinttslv now look at me- old as her
wound. Illood briihisiind;iiiiireiTseatteicil Mit. CitAVUNS dcclaix'S hydrophobia to bo In- ffVPft: t y' i!..ittl.. c ti n nmmt. . n 11
nil vert he walls nliiiost as hlli as the celllinr. creiisliur lu the Stale ami wants his fellow- the hills and prelty near y as big as one what " She would not promise to give up Calley
into consideration the do I want to get married for! and do you sup- and General Toombs
GOT OUT TUB WILL
Mmiiiie full i.ttor bciiiir shot 11111I lilcralri' I l..rUIif mn tn take
sweltered in his blood until found. The niur- expediency of levybw such tax 011 dnjrs ati will p0se I am going to make a fool of myself be
i ....... ii i.-Al.. ii n.LV.V ih t.ia I 11 "... v.v ... I cause some girl 1
a rn...n mrl !e ui1l!niF 11 t n If f 11 fnr ivllfll I
inn yards broke it oeii with Ills .machete. . ...... wlll) tilled. annthor and three- men ;r. .1.. r .t..i. 1..11.... .1. 1. .... and showed her the paragraph where the for-
ubbed tin. osc.i. was left to her. She was not to be
-Vho nfd.:rcr; mn jl Kci " ow MdU'wcckTSrriylU:icl!i anil I
l.."ti.. ...ti ... .. 1..1 moved. Henlfercd to make it $00000. She
' I sniil she would oromisc nnt tn ni.trrv f!(illei-
during Toombs' lifetime. The General said
tho eiuiso of t ho created a seiisallon hi WaslihiKlon jesterday An Iiiilliiu I'ropbecy. in his usual way that he would pay nobody to
' "Colonel lloudinot when you and I arr postpone an aci unui ins ocaiii. 11c inreat-
c'"u tlead. and our crandchllilren are 50 years old. cned to disinherit her but she nevermoved
' .. .. . uii-.t ulll the Tn.li-in be ilninir then 1" asked from her position. 1 lien General Toombs
sot lire " sky roeffl Washington Republican of told her that unless she promised not to
(hat ho will lie i-.iiiimi ny lueexperienei.ii men iiiny Injiunl.
1.1 his Miliary 11 lew days prior to the robbery. Ukkiiiiki.i. 0110 of the Star route dofeiidauUi
mid this s uiidoiihtwll) tho eauso or tlio created 11 seiisallim 111 vasiiuiKlon jesu-i
crlmo. It Is wonderful that Mnnroo lived to by wlthdinwliu.' his lileu oi not KUllty
lunir arter Ills inlililes umi ovon when ho lay IhrowliKC hiiuscir 011 the mercy or the en
app.uciitly tenelcss mid his pants were Ho has not )ct bien sentenced.
cinched by frieiidstoii.stvilaliiwliclherlie had I CI.AHKNOK
lined lie nun suuieieiii euuieiiiusuess 111 1 nmn. who
I- N. WAI.TIIAI..
llltVAN CAI.I.AIHIAN.
AVALTIIAL & (!ALLA(JIIAN
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW
Ollleo i lwy
Main plaza.
Sau Antonio Texas.
hullillnir southeast corner
OF THIS
Casino Association
SATURDAY FEB. 21.
To beuln at f p. in. Children of membcra anil
eclioliirs of tho (lerimui-Kiiullsli Rcliool iiilmll
ted. Only masks ullowed on tho lloor. TIekols
fKI tvnts each supper' Included. Must bo
bought In advnnco of undorsitfiicd committee
Ul. intuit.
M. IfltAK'AU.
AllTIII'lt tlUr.NTIIF.II
l. li. .Min;itii
Alter tho Mask liall Social Hop for inemuors.
Ih-cii nil
place Ids hands otcr Ids pockets to prevent ox- tloncry store ut Fort Worth ciiushiif tlio ileal hi the well-known representative of the better marry cauey nc wouiu nave nis win cnangeu
liiiilnutloii but ho had no power to speak. ly-liuriiiiiK of Mi-s. Ltalo Swim lias been in- cassof Indians in Indian Territory. and would not leave her n cent. She replied
AlWtlbltbTi7Aiito.idmciit. dieted by tho ifiaiid Jury. The answer came at once as though the that if she must choose between the two she
. iviiiuiiiimeiii. T. ( 00(lfl nr0 ybaled mid Kreat suiiect has been well thoucht over: "Thev wou d be dsnhertcd. 1 he General then
In thetstto Hotiso yesterday the Commltlco dauume Is lielmr done. Voluntary contrlbu- suiitect nas ueen well itiougiii over. niey unnl.l mv. 1.S ln. i
. -tltiitlonill Aiiiendn.eiiWinailoa luvor- lions lor tho benellt or tho sullcrcrs at Chiclit- will be owning land in fee simple and making old her that lie would give licr 48 hours to
le ' natl reach SW". The llrin t.r lloi.ert (lunctt laws for the people as Randolph Tucker and leave le house
'i -i. . iur.ii.it. K..1...1 nr 111. .t Sons. Halt tiiorc. contributed Jamil. ik. nii. i. f.miniinn in il.e ilnce "M ss Dubois proceeded to show her
immliteii were in favor or prohibition two
iKiiliistiuid llyo itiweni
AT 0 ItKHNVI f.I.K till' Olltcoiirt llOllSO properly dnnrl nre .Ininn
was sold at unction lor J!. and at tho hhiiic I '
tlmuJ.l). Uissaior biiui ins uricK siore oil the I
vv Arrivals at I'ikiiiiiiis. no. B Dniiilileri e uoiiilii.iint corner ol t ie tilth a snuiire
nireer. I fTOO. 'Hie iiuiiiiiinr cost 111111 luciuiiimrini
New notions while (roods ladies' Ihurerle lot iuiu
grandfather that it she was driven out she
would have to ue married at once. The
General tore around and Miss Dubois com-
A Itoasouiibla Itimiinst.
A St. TjmiU nirl ilnw nrnipnlt in n inurnal. municated with her friends and the result
1st! "I have worn one irawn four times this was that the marriage look place that day.
hosiery llaniburirciiibmliicry a i iplele as- Tub sportluir friitcrnlty of Missouri Is much season lor the number of parties I no to ex- "General Toombs took his will out had it
wrUA "f...ylt& imi-'hiJiiiii- ucm. 'JR'"1" ViiM! m il'innum VJ! nL'i ' . - !Lt In cecds the number of gowns I wear as four to changed disinheriting Miss Dubois and
slant tmr pi Ices low and wo will 110! lie 1111- 'r IOnl selllinr. Such a bill wus Intriidiiccd lu one and I am not ashamed of weann
tne milium i.eKtsniniiu 1 jv-111 inn i.iifc iiiui. .1111 1 gown many times.
spcciij tm...... I sec that '
A rF.Niii.Mi iioiiso 11111 111 1110 stato Assemuiy familiar
.. .11 In- ..in- llrm In tho cllv. Wtl will HUH-
111 pt ddletK outllta at snort notice.
--iVtl 1. Maiikh k Co.
wearinn one added a paragraph providinc "that 'none of
Hut I am ashamed when his properly should go to her directly or indi-
itlOUT Hl'AltUM
ri.n Rons. I mllrnad coiiinanv has filinlslicd
coiliracior jiiuuruu wiiu 11 i'i.i.....
l'oor Jake! hits Ik-cii looklnir bad shfec
Openhelnier ol i;.ikio new "cut mm out."
The Woiiiuii's lleiiuvolcnt assoclalloii meet
thisiilleriiooii in tne punoroi mo yiinco noici
Jolui lailloit was tirrusted yosltirdiiy fur
Hwhidlimr. The cape.lt Is tsild will dovolnp into
one of rorKory
SV:$rj"V mlcroscoptc accuracy so that
iiciVt; Adjuliiut Uciieml'a olllce Slsil ; William may know thai I have been d:
Scanhin ox-Sheiill of Canieron county for that same old rag !Von't you
beautiful pale blue silk' wilh that rectly.'
garniture of lace' described with "Has she ever been back to her grand-
uc accuracy so that all my friends father 1"
services $ll.W
d.inr.iniT nimin in "No. A few days airo Mrs. Toombs was
r-1. "Wnn't vntl ask tne manarr-1 very sii.k u.ui iici icuvciy wu liui cxticctetl.
ing editors to insist that the reporters shall Mrs. Calley wrote the General a note and
i'iiank .11. iiAAt ii wuii . nu wwii iiiwju hi not ttescrilie the same gown worn ny the same iciihihhi i un ami &cc ncr granu-
V1 Westell girls week after week to our shame and con- mother. . General Toombs read the note and
fiUptaw oW ?usion.bHtil ll.eymust 'put us in1 let them handed it back to the messenger with the
1 1..- isiiDtraeuofhlm. Hu hud $.VK) belonir. mil m: in nfresii and arraved in nmv habili- simple statement 'that he had no answer tn
ments."
ht(f toT'iilbott
A iniAUTEH lias been irriuitcd by ronnsylviv
i ........i.i.. iai.cJ ..ii r ii... I nla for tho consolidation of (ho llulVulo Now
llrllish association will be held in Struvo's lutll "".. ' 'V'.?' "ViV " '.i..."!1"
...... ..vv. w..... i rin l.ltlAlilll-ir fill
Justice Adam Issued a wnrrunt yesterday I BtIK;k of &'u3-"'."ii0
mriiio urmsi-oi .iimieti eiuiittcu iiii cuiibuik
the death ot Daniel Kiuiill.
Mr. Tliendnre. haekdrlvcr. obtained dnma
ifM iiiiiotiiilliiK to $10 from Mr. Ihiiauucl
iMirununisior injury in ins iihck uy rciisuu ui
make' that isjhe story as Toombs told it."
iiRNitnicrus.
Arthur's lletlconi e.
A Henuldlein Senator who is frenuentlv In . MlUliiry Orders.
ff.tn ii ii.m'.r fi VveVti'm wiiii J iiVii consultation wilh President Artiiur says that I or tfcnoral court nmrslml to moot at Fort
lie IS wunouiany exception tne most rciiccnt ..." i.uwuur-iimiiuu
Tin: SttiloScnato lias resolved that tho sale man he ever knew so lar as loresnatiowtng ouict m uavo i ceii ueuiucu : uapiitin r n.
or lease of piibllo lands shall bo under tho-con- what his course will be in regard to private '!""! "'L'.'l. A' Viir !' ' AulTint C!' A
tro ofa lioard coinpoJed ot tho Oovcrnor tho . i .nnnintmenic "Wbu Hrint- .'!rulltrr". uSlrj' AUJH J"r Miiikcoh 1 .'. (J.
Attorney flenerul the Comptroller the Tieas- mat en and appointments. Why Grant Ainswor lb. Medical department: Captain 11. V.
;.r..r tioS....ri.tin-v nf Statu and tho Ijin.l c.ii. could not hold a straw to him and I believe Ward Kith Infantry: First Lieutenant It. A.
the eiirelessncs ut defendant's driver. misslonur and that leasi-s shall bo onteicd Into him to be the most cautious man about ex- iv'V""'! 1 v'"ri! First iJoiitenant F. K.
-At Iho llueordcr's court this i.iornlu.r lor !l Instead of 4U ycuin. pressing himself in advance of action that has f VoMrmrrti-VA fci l.". VhVA J RV
Snillh. .1. Jlaptlsle mid .luliu Alleii. woiy inkuiimation front the lower Mississippi ccttpicjll the White House since Abraham 8 . wf.ffl
c iiiiired with belnir drunk mil enoh lined owa that tho levees liroteet inr the pailslins Lincoln He listens ve'rv natientlv to all that l'ir a Koncnil ctVii
Miles Mellermntt clmwcd wllli viiifiumiy wim of West llatoti lonire. 1'ohitCoupeo and hor- -lnCOIn' "e listens very pauentiy to an tnat r t Mnr k cm 1 1st' Hit ! l iirti t i ?
dismissed. villi niiiAlluilnir the key to the rich Atoliafa. may be said lr avor of certain persons for
-Vcsterday at llio post dress parade (Icnenil layit. Uilourclie iind Tuclio country are u no offices and will ask many questions but I tit Cavalry: Citiitalti I.. T. Morris 8tu UmVlrv-
Atmiir linntcd Serjeant Albert W. .lames coiidlllou to wit lis ami a frcslicsl which tho w0ljM like to see the Senator who has sue- A.-Waiit I SuriVeim l". 8. TVsho.i jMiSi! n-imrfc
?! fuiLC.s'Vl; w'"..Vi'ilnK!".! tl'1"l")'Hl'l!"8t"tl'rc'' ten. - . positively that he mcnt; FhU lieutenant Udnltmd I.uir tu-xU
inediil wtl u by Iililt is o in in the co tx-tltotn lu a i.im.ni nm fitml v nf n nn nersnns In -.. i...h .. ... ' . . ilil Onurt nnuti.r Kil. is.-.i...-. i.-i.-.l .
. lorayni nii. i t & A (ltnl win ftti Cuviilry; Firet i Jou-
Grant would at (.nt ii. iiitt.' i iii. i. V. ?.
tho army rlllo teiiin tit Fort Leavenworth. Kdirartown resisted removal to Hionima house w" Pppoint ims orinai person
-i... ..ui. ii.!... i.io .i h vwai.iii-v. Miewai'liuu-iis. bv iittaekimr the he is overcautious president (
....li.... .'l.l(. will. Itl.lr.l hot wit.r.lllt lint fur. 1 timed!! ubal l.e nrnnnml in tn nml be l. i I l.ili.ii.iit Inl. IL..u Mil. . . " f.V " .
ilepot upon iniorniaiion tor men ot noises lis hi rcuirueu wun uii u un.. mu ininn ways Kept his word: but President Arthur aU- jwuuiiaiit 11. r-. iciiuau ntn cavuiry; Hwond
Victoria. Tho police arc conmiiuleullnir with delendud themselves with axes and nmn ci-m gniut-lv Vec. i.i. ' rouns-i unl:i he orders ' c"t"1f A; 0. Hammond. Htli tKynlry: First
tho Shuriir of that plaeo ior further Ueutlls nud 1 untlr. t ioukIi linn ly overpowered they hud own Munsei unwuo ower (u j Si CuvulrjOndKti
papers. t disabled tlirco ol the otUeluls Hie papers to be made ot 'Advocate .)'
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