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ED ALLAS- WEEKLY HERALD
DALLAS TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 1G 1881. VOL. XXX NO. GO
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CONOMDATBn WITH THB I
DALLAS DAlbY;cOMMKrtClAL. J
SUMMER DAYS
Preparatory to our Regular Iloductions for the Soa.on to be announced
ore long we have arranged a number oi inviting
SPSOIAIj oppkr
Anions (hobo wo have the honor
loiiowirg
ATI
5c
AT
5c
A
N
YARDS OF
D
AT
10c
AT
FIVE
EMB
rSo AWD 100
10c
2 600 Yards priced horetoforo at from 5c to 8Jc markod in
common at Be. .
2 400 Yards priced heretofore at from 10c to 15c markod in
common at 10c . .
In the oama Department we are showlrg
A Number of Exclusive Novelties in
MATCHED GOODS.
Ecru Slsa and CumbrlC. rntclieleilgandlnSHrllon.
Matched Hamburgs Nainsooks Swiss &.a.
a line of Brown Linen E.mbi'oiderlcs reduced from I5c 20c and oOc
1 common i" t5o
Cash's Colored Ruffling reduced from 20e end 5c to IOC.
I CO Tozen fancy eiubioid ied WD TlfS t 5C.
One Sued d lot "f -illt embroidered Liwn Ti S red need from ?. 3c JO Oo
la our lVciis ' DaPAKTMKNT we Iihn o on dai y exhibition a DISPLAY worthy an
t8tinlllmi"iit of metropolitan proportions in
j3
Antique I'YfHoIi Valfncivjst cs t'orallne Mire-
court ff-auue2c Vs-rnisceSse B.isssnau istacK
Frriicli ami Spntiigli Owipui . eft? tic.
YEILINO Mull Ties Fichus. Jabots Silk Ties Black and White
Lafe Tics Silk Handkerchiefs. Etc Mc.
The Lace Department At Sangar'8 institution of Itself presenting nt all
times a varied host of mill tplied attractions. ..
In our LADIES' UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT we have Just opened a line of new
T'ampico gjiti.xn33sa.oaT Oo2rss"tss
r!l stno Durab 8. Tlie l.auies oiv
ltlMuuu ti llli lo-umli.a lolhlt thw
Weather.
m r"-. if"!
1 vyi I: t
si Rii d-i " :
FOl- t
Hews From the Miowa and I hey cue
AKucic.
Bpeclal to the Hera d.
Tort tteno 'June 18 -On Saturday the
4.h iuttant misunderstanding occurred
beUcen Agent Hunt and the Kiowa Indians
concerning the Itisuo of beef the Kiow&s
claiming that the amount of beef was too
small although over tho weight required by
contract. The Iudinnt drew off and refuted
to accept the cattle offered but afterward
changed their deciiion.
Until the 9ih Instant rumen of war were
rife but the matter bat been let
tied and the timid again breathe
sty. No dmiM h statf! pper
re indulging in llllimed cimu.enU cn the
indion ou.brtak at.the Kiowa agency. While
'we re awaro that reporta have been circu-
lated calculated to leave the impreaalun of
geceral commencement of hoilili'iei by the
tribof of the lower aeency olllcial correa-
pbtider.ee between that agenry ana in if
ihowtto the contrary. Dafl;led prtirt
at tbete egHi.ciot are ever on the alert to
v itnt aensationiil reporU and io dubt B'g
Bow it today laughing o hit tip u
' think tow rapidly Colo"! Mia ar
came to tb front wi'" i.J oc.paniet of
troop. Tbi t'hu .u in. ii ho uioveoiii t
wat ioauguntt.d l-r tliu Chcyeanee w
boldly coulredicled bv Ibera and tbey d.
mand tbo nna-.oi i f tbe prli who Werv
tutpficted uf havicif p-td the war ri).
Tnitd' tnuidintiru ed r.vi tligiion of tbe
w'uole mUer and it i dun to the Coejenncs
to l tht C-loi cl Hunt btf telerapbfd
Vlajor Miles tbtt no CiieoDa have been or
re at the aeney wnb any evil intent; tv d
that by attctwtif g (be Larue of this tribe
w in the tnctUr. great lijultct baa been
done them.
The aocual run-3nce of tbe Cbeyennes
Comnenca on TLurtdav last and ternjioa
d yeiWdty. Tbw wat aotne i fjort made
bj the Cheerre roidMTi to ronk- ever) bod?
a' tend but In rpite c.f tbe superstition
eighty elcht.fre'ghv rt bare tUrVd tn tbe
railroad termini in tbe last fmir days shorty
eibt teamt ttarted n Tbimdy to Arkan
aai City to be loaded with t mr which will
be dlird ber. A portion of the Sojt
belrrprt In tba IrdJDf -f the Insrer eg-wr
and will be taken from bere
by Ae-ni QunL The forty teams that
aurted Wednesday etd Thursday last go
to Ca'dwe4' and wiil be loaded with tbe ma-
terial for Ond e's new stvre and mat ti ieht
for ei.ber Rroo or the cantotunent Ttls
looks like protreaa. It b totly bn bTt
time ' tinee tbe Cbeynee etpecialty
eonld ri'4 be bdored to leave tbeir tsedicine
far any reason. Now svary of them will tv
quitttxrirworktot'Oto UediciM. When H
iaremmnberH or k bat tetie'i'y barbarous
penple twal'y cliLf to tbeir religtooi obaei i
e k tanicatHrtie in tbe aNrre are quite
r'.gn indent.
ae rtMibawrtartnd with rJ taam to
C -dell on tt-e 7th ir.eV ad wll mrm Te-
la -a re tbe It-. J. B t kAa rf
I'aii U 1. e y n r i f r Indian fa-
de A be " ry I r. Tm prt wi 1
ir w nM fiery woik imt r tbe Ijmii-
MSI.
yJfr s e Me-s'.
Atrrt'TV. J p 1? Tie F. Tn A
Gaif of M'xVw rnZwcy eoKpnry jc4
SAf
to proaont this morning the
THOUSAND
AT
5c
AT
5c
A
N
FASHIONABLE
ROIDERIES
AT
10c
AT
10c
st?
um i.-r- i ''.' " . "
cprer CorSOtS will prove durlug this warm
BROS.
arter ia the state dcpar.tusct
today. The principal office is at
Manball. Tho capital Mock it $8 125000
The directors are Thomas Bond and Nolson
A. Eiston of Now York; Nathaniel D.
Daily B. Brookly Samuel Cundiff J.
Turner and M. A. Ilardison of Longview.
The course of the road is at follows; begin
nicg at some suitable point at or Dear Mar
shall where a connection can be most con
veniently made with tbe Tezat & Pacific
and thence passing through Harrison Pan
ola Busk Bbelby San Augustine Sabine
Jasper Newton OranKe Jefferson
Chambers and ' Galveston with ft
terminufc at tome suitable point at or
near Sabine city and at Galveston aud also
a lico fru.-n souio i.oiiit cn iLu luaiu liiiU
either In Shelby Panola or Kusk to a junc-
tion with tbe International & Great North-
ern. Tbo incorporators are C. L Kunfroe.
Brad Bonner. 8. Cundiff. J. K Turner. J.
W Hofkios M. A IlnrriROD L G. Jack-1
son W. Alex. Abbey J. XI. McCauley and
T. L. Wbaiey of Lougview; and Nelson A.
Eaiton of Ne York.
The governor bat ptrdoned eighteen con
vlcts up'm tbe recommendation of Superin-
tendent Goree with specifla ttatcments of
leasont. Tbey are AnWnio Cormarillo from
Nueces life sentence served 22 J'rs; Pun-
eha L'endo from Cameron. 40 years served
15; Thomas Giloby. from Galveston 20
yr served 9t Mike O'Neal from Gravtor
20 years served 8; John Sailer from Brown
26 years served B; Joe West ironi B squeal 5
jers served 0; Julio Guzman tnm Cameron
ife sf Dtot.CM m rved 13 jer; Preston Smith
ndnred fr.ra Uewlit. 80 ears served 6;
Willie Gilli f r m B 'ir 2 ) ears served
since Jmua v.180 Bt-lloid Burrell colored
f om Cj'i ai 20 years served 11; Isna
Smith colored from Fayette. 20 years
served C; William K 11 lrom Lnno atd
Gourge 11. Ellison from Navarro 4 years -ervtd
8; James Venable. colored from
Travis life teiitetca served 10 years;
James Hamilton from Cherokee life sen-
tence served bine yean; Henry Goodwin
from Collie tentj-one yean; served ten
and J. M. McDonald from Milam; five
years served three. Ten of tbe above were
within the walls of tbe penitentiary nnd
eicht in camp when pardoned.
lion. Seta Sbepard and Representative
Lynn are In tbe city. Tba latter reports
that it is generally understood that work on
tbe eitotUoa cf Indianola and
Cuero road either to Houston or
Saa Antonio will com Tt nee that falL
Ia tbe Uaited States rourt to-day in tbe
case of Dorder vt tbe Western Union tele
trraph company for tbe non-delivery of
telegram a verdict ia the torn of twenty
nine dollars damage wat rendered for de-
fendant. Dr. Tat lor vice president of tbe Austin A
Xonhweatera railroad received a telegram
to-day from Mr. Francis B. Forrt-r Irosu
New York. to the fleet tba
arrarcneo's are contpMed lor tb
eocrtrurli of tbe road. The Superinten-
dent of htnicuoa has decided npoa Orarg
instead of Moeoow for ot.e cf te sunder
normU fbools on acmuGt of tbe want vl
pr"res stbool mom li'ilitiee at Moscow.
Tie eoirrtro'ler will transfer one hundred
and sirtj-tve tboosand doiiart irxiM to
tbe trewvev to-morrow.
B-rn is soon to kiee sewspper tmbe
fitted ty Join V. JjtMi eoiored sosm
vivt i te be kT7-jed to tM Ltcfntl of
STATE SPECIALS
TEXAS TOPICS BY TELEGRAPH.
An Art Rnptlat Preacher Found llenil
In Urnynou ajonuty With the A-
penrnuce of llavinir Bonn Mur-
der' 1 Blind AMylum Cloned
for the Uollditya-Murder
Trlul at I'nleHtiae
Court IsocImIous
Etc. Etc.
Nlierman
Speoial to the lierald.
Blierman Junel4. Kev. ueorRe r . u.ayior
a Baptist mlnlBler 85 years oiu living near
Kentiichytown.tn this county waa found
dead In Ilia fluid near his hoiiau. Appenrancea
polut to hi- liAViiiK beiu murdered. eral
bruised p aouS were foun l on hia bead aud
u.idy and ampioioii p jlntoU to J.mn tiuu.er
annul whom Kay lor owed f r thirteen days
work uDd reruaed lo pay because Hunter re-
fnstd to work tho full mouth out- Uutiler
weut to work for Lewis Melton who tesililua
that Uunier on one occasion Mild that Kayler
would regrt-t hlarefu alto pay lilm." On an-
other that "Kyler would antler ior not pav-
luirhlm." ana on tbe luorniug that tbe ni l
inunWHB fnund "ead be remarked th-t Old
nmu Kayler would be found dead In his Held
someil-y " Uuu'er was bean going toward
Kayler's' hoii'e about two hundred yards from
whero the body was fund aud traefca found
L'ning to aud m m the bo.iy fit (iunier'a
bhue. The cxamlulnn phyal-Un Siiy
the brulea would not have cat sea doath and
Kva t.s his opinion ihathe came to his death
nv.mapuopK-.xy Guuier waa bound ovi-r in
the sum of only JlOOtoawuit ibe action of the
K and Jury ai d indelaultof bill wag J .ilea
i'ne nenernl impresslou is that he laguiliy.
Ci.ds are oul for two wu.n. gs In ibis place
t )-moirow night. A prnniineiii drupgint aud
u t-.hacco and igar dealer are ihe viciims.
The Munden-Joiii.sou case st ll esolUs con-
gidorablelnta est.an.l tbeciseof thelt agalu.t
tnn woman wa concluded to-day.
She was hid to nw-M arequlltlon frcm the
g vernur 1 1 N rhOro!lna in tbe sum of e.'U0
and piaced uiiuer guard until in-rning when
she will he tried on a writ of Inlieus onrpua
Winidui w-lved examination be ore
the J iR'iceln i he a-Miltery c-.be and gave bond
In toe sitiu offtwo. Tbe caseol the et no a.alnst
nim wh a coiiilnucd until Ih't 2-1 ill of Mil.
. ... i.. . I n nt. liniiii. n lu frmii
nion n in riuei w u..i
Xortli Cnroliiiit to prove lliere 1 no clmrtio
. 1-1... I.. .I... .. Inlfl - 11. 1I11U11 lll.lwl f 111'
iiliaiiisi nim iu iuu. oiiui.0. - -
Mc It iu nty.
Special to the Herald.
McKlnney June J4.-M. J M. Ben ge ex-
county clerk of this county dlod last nig'n of
cholera morbus and was bulled byinollu-
sunic lValoruliy. Mr. lienge ui-s lioid ilio ol-
lice of iiletrict tnd county cluiK Hie g.ejtur
part of Ih timeaiiics tbe wnr and i o ma.i in
our county w more generally au 1 lavor -bly
known Tno fiiuer.il prooeaalon was lie la'K-
t L.mrBtiin nt MuKhinoy und tin-s id nmr
murof renretatibelii-ep-riihle lous ia up a
tlm lips of every one you meet. Ileleaveau
wife and three children to inoiii-n 'In i- h8 ol
a kind and all'ai tlonnte bunljiind and lather.
Tliere Is ucnsiiieralde Bickuei-H through the
conniy but so far It baa not proved fulul.
Our aircet coiumla-lonera aietiavlng some
good work done on our streets to-duy Tbev
surely noi dlli r ecliiera f r it ha-hen needed
Holoug. If they will Juat flfck to il we Will
kep them In olllce as long as iney live
Miss Maitle Buironl.of DailuB 1b visiting
our cl v.unU the young folks are deteriul. tut
to mime her visii a pleara. t one.
Mrs. Hhun gave MissMuttlo an loe cream
party last night (i-iite a number of young
folks were gathered logeti er auu ihe eveulug
wa9 one olpiensm-H anil eijoyiueut.
1 1. ti- ct Court will toinnienod on next Mon-
dwi) have ona man In JaU that la over seven-
ty yenrs old charged wliii horae-steaiiug
thera being three or lour Infliolmeiits agniiist
Mm lu this county and several la Ulurk couu-
ty '
Therraome'erOSdogrnesand getting blf''-r.
Waco. !
8iecial lo tWIIerald. j
W.co Jun'elTha fire wjileli lyj .' - ') r
la this city la"t niglit was an extenslvi: ".u'-
The losses Willi aggregate twenty-flv : . i ;
nuil ilollurs. 'Jim origin of the lir.i la i.v
tainly known but as It was diacove--i ' -ne :
liroeeiy atd confectionery of M. Moi.; - an .
Italiau me uoora oi wuone uMttuupmunu
were found cpeu there a.o con-
oicung oilnlona as to tbe precl.e
namre of Its origin - Tbo water works were
negligent fur ihe flrat time liow-ver. In not
having u..ste-m to wbioii (act niay be attrib-
uted a greater ahaie of the los . of a majority of
tbe bui.dli gs. All of ibein wore tr-.me sliuo-
tureaand Ciiu'd have Denn t-avod. The loser
are.1 r'8elwlcks ti L WUbuct A V llacken
William Oniero..V W Wbluaker William
Frev rthtltakir I) F Davis Kljileyit Jai-
ney A J Blewert M Noole H W MoUonald
Ground Weibuch & Black in. mil J
J Bolton. l'reaigo & L-ickridg-
and 8 Koitchal The losses are
aUHialued siwii Hie loliorting compa-
nies. North (.ioniiiin. L.iveiiO .1 ml I London
andOlobe gueen I'iiiwIt National Home
Spilnglleld. ne Atsoclatioa of New Orleans
ln-urnuee As..clal.ou and the St. Paul repre-
sented byj. O. JJorrison Downs A "ort J.
II. WUslelt & Jackson A Klllough.
eeveral accl lenia but none
of them serloui occurred to members of tha
Are cjinpHnite while engaged In their strn-
iou. but f itlieell.pr!ttosve pr peny Toe
Oaines did tbeir work of de traction In the ut-
most incredibly short time or lorty-flve
minutes.
Court Decielona.
Special to the Herald.
Austin June IL The soprems court to-day
rsvers d and remanded the cats or Edwards
vs. Flotow from Camp county and affirmed
ml . f.m i ihi nf the Western Union tele
graph eomuany v. the stale of Texas ami
aoonleu me awaraa oi iai coiiiiuihiuhqi. vi
apnenia aa follows:
Corelie vs ihe We'tera t'nton telegrkph com-
pany t from Lee. Kev.rwd and rrmaie ed.
O.H All.K.K company vs Hell A ro.
lrom Dallae. heveraa i and remanded .
O'N-alet al vs Lockhart et all Irxoa Coman
che. Itevered and n-iiianded.
Word va Thomas i troiu Uomancoe. Kevrrs-
ed in I icaiandfd.
B-iwIes Taliliyow.-rrom mil. Amrmen
(.riilln vs Howe if rora tills iteveraed and re-
minded. "pannon vt Mills Yowt A Co. from Uiayar.n.
Uevened and remanded.
Howell vs Oenton: from McLennaa. Kv
Ver1 and relnande-1.
G 11 A H K H Co. vs Itrgg; irora Rvarro.
Tleve aed snd remarded.
Hvh i vi t LdiliMiiisi from WUllamon.
Reversed and remai. did.
Haml ton v. Hume from Travis. ueversa
id remand.
K.b-rl- ay vs Bene'deri from Uaadalnpe.
A fa nied.
Pnleiattsie.
B(elal to the Herald.
Palestine. Jons 14-Ia the dlitrlct eonrt Ine
eaee of tbs state vC. C. Stogera elty marshal
charyed alth the murder of James Quits.
neif) UieeTidenee- was eloeed aed lie ra-e
will "e arfDea isnoimw . . r.
Hubb rd e sMietlna the eVfuee. Tt
seaera- eplnl srcmi te be Uiat JiolrU will
aeuaiiteo. aaa lawn wm we
orfeei'V Joetliiesl It will be.
rm snlK-red that James QuaebetTy
was a tor -leer ol at Qnl-ibrry ms'inei tA
n- snneder of Or. Wraysoa end wife. !
Jam yuier.lerrv Iipp"e4 it fcave tea
trrt-A la roa I'l Uie w vntrt . IVia
waa rUeelB ferreiung Grarw'a mnrw.-n.
n( ly hta aliie Koeer aed (.'ol-e.
be ry were eireet! and .B?lrtel. Vni.erj-
berrv ha r Ian a grodre rioel hore-s lor k
orofnlrenrs ta tru r Ma lrr.ber and
Roekera to trial aad eortietioa. n tMf I"
f.rfct whirh rniaaiaat.4 la deaia at lb
bands m Ilocr.
trT-w)tr at- Ii. fletr 1 ta ra tbe elty.
r-t ftortts.
Sneda) te tbe BonUd.
I oft Worth Jaae lle It J-hasow a t-hrl
af 1e srat-tawside attardJrit-4 tl44e at tbs
ealibooee yesterday rvralag ty taking
mornhlne. Doctora were called who mlmlti-
latersd eintllos aud the poor crtatur whs
so. in oil' nf danger.
Chris Itlntleman has a new wheel of for-
tune on a amad scale whit h Is suppiw-ed tn
have tbe merit of being able to beat 'ho new
gambling law whloh lakes effect in July.
A Sunday iclmol picnic will ba glvmi on
Thursday down below tha bridgn. It is a- bas-
ket all ilr and everyoae Is Invited
Another prohibition mealing ia called The
problhitioulHta have consluorahlo
(ruulilu in galling tholr iiumbera
togolh-r. Ileretuibre tbev have n t
reported to menting ca'la with tliu Hliiniily
whl e shou'il cliarc". ji'iuj tiie members of
such a parly.
J lie I f so lller.rv nc" mnsieni sociuiy
hold Ihelr reirular weekly meeting WeducsUay
night.
Oitlvi-Hton.
Special to the Herald .
Galveston Juno II -Tbo police arson tlio
alert for Henry Schoenhauecn an ccated
convict from Ihe Loula'ana Btaic penllcmliiry
at Baton Koii'e. lie la reported to havo be- n
seen at Houston where ho boarded a train for
this city.
Duties airgrr-gatlng one hundred and five
inomana uoiiais werecoiiecieu ui lue custom
hunse to-day.
Alex Amltraon charged wl'h murderous
Intent tow aril F. Peierton was bound over to
the criminal court tn t iomiiii of .'ion.
It was bamuel Wal emteln aud not JIolfeD-
fteln as erroneously reported who suii lded
yesteidny by tnkb g an ever dose of laudanum
He was a man past tbe prime of life and
leaves ti large f.nnlly.
Mr. E. A. Burko managing editor of the
New 0 leans Democrat lain lie cily registered
at theTre noi t.
The Hi kl b pteamshln Buteshire Is reported
aa bavinu arrived off jirmsas Pa's K t Frl-
tiiy with a cargo of rails for the Texan &
Mexican railway.
Kau Actouio.
Bpeolnl to the Hernld .
Sun Auto. .io Juno 14. Colonel Beker of
the Central hotel btai ted to ills runclio tlilt
morning willi two childn-n. When a short
distance from town ona of Ihe children was
p'aylng with nn Engll-li rill a. It weut off
accidentally string Baker's boot tearing it.
almost to pieces and making a very serious
wou.'d.
Hewitt the murderer will ui triel to-
m-rr w. A largj iiumuei- of witnesses arriv
ed to-day.
Juan Hernandez forhoisj ttit-ft liss been
sent to 111 eni.fciitlan-.
X .eniens whom fnmlly were
murdered aomo t mo aao -V.olow
tho city went betni-e lli-nrand jury fi-oiiy.
When com 1 nit on . I e met G orgo Washington.
colortd ol.a);nl Willi tho Mliir g. 11 . i.irucU
the ngl- a severe blow on the heyl i.n.l
jumped on Mm. He w- u!d no douot li .ve
Klii-tl mm na'i nor inn -era luiunere-t in tiinu
The Iniemulloiiiil Will 'tin HiellMiiasai n-
grtnilu 4j uiiloa west of tha c-liy next Thurs-
day. Austin
Special to tho Heinld.
Auo:ln June 14. TboTexas Central railroad
to-dny filed the first mortgage lu the state de-
partmentln $JI4OOD to the Karujets loan and
trust company of New York.
Tho blind asylum clesed to-dnyfor ih holi-
duyi.
la Ihe United Mates court the Washington
county casta lor vioiaiiou in
Ilia eiec.T'on iuwb arm vounuiiru
by the United Hmtes until to-niurrow on uo-
oili id me aoe- ceoi wnnenwa.
ll.itd -itates Ma shal Hu-sell r.celvcd a
telegr m fr ini Bocons New Mexico to-dny
liilciiming .nn inir a pony supposeu to u-
Rubo P.o.vc.-.one ol'the peg leg atimo robbers
ui o hr. ke I til In Ail-till 1 st November und
escaped tins bo n a-iejtnd at thai point a d
asking lur ado crliitiou of ltoyee. Tha mar-
sliul m once coiii plied wi III ho request and ho
expects toiciru the r-j ul-hy to-morrow.
Ileiiison.
Special lo the Heruld.
!'n!"n June H.Tiio headquarters lor
I ).uh . . i' ' " i 'Tial service and
in Man ; -:.r .u 1 1 be moved from
! i- ilI-i to -vt n tori o about July 1st.
.'!. j : i' ... E. Seliree superoedc-s
l.u"ti"ii..u' T;r-! - a- niiierlnteiident.
i. .-. ili'RK are b.lag mde
I .-in .! -.....-'o. if Ki.urib aMsi-y lukaa
ii v . i - inlJl-ary und Die c -
( - v. '. o i .osent. Hatei Wid baredu.
on... ; -it roads aud It is expected ... j
oitv will b ui jwilcd.
Fiulls of a'. i kinds nreb lrgablpped tiortli
In lureijuanllliea f urn thli section.
Wnmnhnclile.
Hpeclal to the Herald.
WaxBhachlo June 11. Th hills and chai-
pel of the Marvin ollegs have been thronged
for several days attending til commencement
exercises of tbe Institution. Rev J O. Uur.
phy of Calvert will reclle an original poem
and Hon. t V Olli on will dellv. r n art re-.-.
Iieiore the Ciloi'lon so lety to-nlgl'l. Hun.
Olln Hellboia will tddicss the to leg to-
morrow. William Clianeellor of Fnnla was shot and
killed at a cln.roa near Knnla htinday last.
No arrests as yet. i'ublieerutimtnl stems to
jueiily tbe shootias
t'oraieann.
Special to tbe Herald.
Corslcana June 14. A man named IMllon
died In Jill lat night iha coroner's J iry re-
turned a Vrtidlct or heart dlaease.
A boy named Ilrrton hal bull hands badly
lateraled In a lee I cutting niscluuo totlay.
btvenil Hngera wie ampniaied.
Miveial cnlzens have lift for the north and
eas'.
The olored people will eelcbr?te the Ulh
witii a lo-nlo and a ball t night.
vliie.
Bp'rlnl ta the IttrMd.
Uvslde Jnne 14. ftuslmss Is llrelr hire
among railroaders. J. F. Lewi Willi Wright
aa furtman hi s po-hed work ia; Idly between
Rio and Knr-s. West of that punt tbs uiea
ar- na a airike.
Hiamavmen areat work la Nnece canyn"
trailing a ock. bvcrl part.es have lu
liora-a and eattle. Nnrlne.
lb Iheinnmi ler re.s era 1(0 In tbs shade.
Kealwilty f'repa.
LoniavUle Ky. Jaoe 14. lee stale m-
m'psloner of arienlinre la bis montUj bul-
le'.la lost Isaned.aaya that the drorghl la mscy
places has love more damage e wheat thaw
waa anticipated and ibere can't xaibly i
more I baa Iwo-ihlrda o( arrr p. Cre ties suf-
fered from td Md and dronrbi. ar.d nmat
be tale la snatuilcg. lit nip an tolieeeo pnm-
law wel'.
IliMlat Triaia.
London Jnne 1 . The 1 1 Dee patch frosa
at. F.tersbwrs; says aaotlatr Ki hi list trial
hesraa at KieaTTweadav. The m termers inelnda
four wvmea snt sSsxs b1 anil a rriwai
lilaea. 1 bey ar aeeoeed ot vrl- podtleai
eriinee andul eoiapliciiy wllh tn tMaM
ef u Caar.
; A tTf ra la rs awrev
Londna Jaoe 14 Pris dlstwteb So ibe
dally Kews ears the daclskn of Onoare of lb
party of ih ef r la tbe rtm eT r.derwtiea
aaralael arile'olnttonrilns'ehamie r la a aat-
nmtlHN teaiDiieua Ib-a e- V'ie.f
lb araal reriac tn srrntla Or 1 Nil bul.
t allow as tile tloeaed.
Mocr.-ateva. Pa . Jon IL- F-rrtisa's eotio-j
anillsitorpel w-rky-ir tf ia4-fBttei t
nrnirlf s4 rtaf M t tita efifn- t
bard. m . 1 he band me rrr a
anoaitaace a-lwK a rednrtioa rt vacea.
retele-d fcf sk lax i tow Art.
Jyiadoa 14v reiai .mm'mt fire T
a in t ass hev or ym misi ataned i f
op-rrm art ot I tn Ma ot to prani
SUNDAY CYCLONES.
DEATH AND DESTRUCTION IN MI8S0DEI.
Many Liven I.oat and rert Deatrnc-
I Ion of Property Throo Twlal-
r Ileol llcntii anil Iseatr-ic-tinn
In nuil Arouuil f lag v
eprlnicH Klnir t'ily nuil
Navnuuah Terri-
ble Morula In
I o w ft.
8t Joseph M j. Juno U Htindny waa a
terrlbloday fur cyclones lu nin Hi west Mieeou
rl. Tiie ntinospbeilo rressura was very greet
between 4 and 9 o'clock In the evening and
during that short hour no less than three
twisters dealt death and destruction lu muny
paths. The first that came to the knowledge
of tho IlernM was from King
City and vicinity. This c clone
uturted near Savac rub in Andrew county
lis cnurso was northeast through Flag Springs
ana King Liiy. ai.iuy nouses were uesirojen
aud uol less than twelve lives were lost in and
aiouni' the country. At rlag Sprlngn a. d
King City the destruction w a much greater
ihelois ofliie lu that vicinity being prubub y
flity men worn n and children ihe public
snu'iol building In King City a large biick
SM-uctuivi was razed io Ihe ground Hundreds
nf horsts caal hi gs and rhep wein kill d
one nun loosing eighty cattle another sixty
ebeep and another seven borses.
Another r) clone Hurled f. ur miles south-
west oi Kosidnla In Andrew comity und
passed ens. ward one mile south of Ko edale.
Tbo course of oil the above Cj-clones was east
by norilienst.
Another started eight miles norlhwest
of Hopkins In Midway county its course for
twe'Vo miles being southeast. It was one
quarter f a nilie wldu and nothing ctcaued
doniruc Ion in its track.
Many llws have been Inst In all lhe cy-
cloi.es und the destruction of piopeily which
cannot now.be estldi vte l was very great.
STOHMS IX IOWA.
DetMoi"es Iowu June 14. Oneof the rno't
de ruetlvo atornis that iver visited central
Inwa-w lit over lieio Kundny ufleruoou ami
i-veiiing. A heavy hall-iitoriii nlPioladid
mu h da'iingo. The storm nls blowd iloivu
n.U!-es and crops kil ed catileanddid giett
d iiingu at several ullicr places bevoial per-i-.o-B
Wi-re t illeti .
In'e ligence from western Iown Including
Auilob u 1 a a. Poitaaniiomla and Gutniie
CT. untie- is to tile t ll'ei-t tlm' lllu iitoim id Siln-
ilay did much damanu by v i d n-ui liuil.
U ) Ives Ii gs cuioitns ilun n eic. wore Billed
ind onillo Wtiie bavily bruised by
linil bhiiB cud now g) abo.il
with swol'en eys and tit- Ii- flush drl. pli g
blond. Bulld ogs tr esHiid fruit were blown
dowu. Hail s.o.iob a I'd repui'led In iimuy
platen es o- ihosizi-aud aiiap.j oi door-ktions
woi hli.g ovr upuuml apiece ai d Covering ilie
ground l- a depth 1 ni inclii-H. Au Au-io-bou
firm r Cirnli-g to Atli-iitla e.rur.ly this
m.iriiliigdiove ilnoiigli a drill of linli o on s
two unn a half fel deep At Allr.deu 1'oiia-
widto'Hle county a train of can wus
lliiowii riff tlio track by ihe wind
A locomotive wus overturned by.tlio wn d and
niiicli Injuii'd Five th'iun.iud pounds of
gia-s Were broken In. Telegrams to the Mate
Register lrom numerous towns tell cf a simi-
lar expel lunee. Windows hnd shutters dur-
ing the BUiriu were broken in. home ol the
fmmera' barns etc. weie completniy liemol-
isliid bv hall mid wind iieat- Aldar. The
Methodist Kplgr.opnl church at that p'ace
n sadly plniNed. The city hull of Memo
Guthrie c.uniy whs mirooled. rlie d inage
to growing cioini which v. ere nlniost obliter-
nt d in many places is aimott luipos ihlo to
astlmato
I ( KANSlS.
Topeka Kansas. Juno II. A correspondent
desciiblug tne so ne near O.lvel sjs: " i
home was lift- d out of a stable end carried
over a nlgb bill und d ished upon the gr .und
in a corn Held a mile away. Ct'l le
iro llfttd from tbe ground
and carried into the air and dash-d
toiiicc.es. Mr. 1'owe l'alli o orchard wa to-
te.llv di-str Jed tho trees being toin from the
grotiud aad iwit d lotoatlU'iisand froanieuls.
.viiss Tweed found her gold waith half a ml e
lrom tier lnuue Kverytlung waa cnniod
away llor furniture was all destroy d au l
her trunks lilt.d out of Ilia Ii iiuai.d carried
oil and bavit not Jet been
loitnd. Fiom this point tb Monu
moved a liitle north-a.t-irly. Mrs. Freeman
a w'd'iw living near Olive i lost her hmire and
en lyllilng In It. Mr. Planner's farm lions-
and but dti-go were left in mius. '1 hre negro
cl.tldltll left ai home at O net
wen bmliy 'lujiirel rue hnvlng
'ire died and It. Is thouim the oilij
can'lliv. Phjalclans from .Mitrcin Ol
and l.yndcn ure on inegrouiiu. and li'inireila
of piopla aro at work doing all that c m
be d ".ie loa.fiy the general Mulcting M. It ift-
crai.s who livel uorthwust and .Mrs.
John Harper who lived iiorlheast or Malvern
are kn iwu lo have been killed Mrs Kis--crarte
Mr t oilier Mis Francis Collier Dr
Miltlaud and llri I'eudllne are badly bur ..
J liu U''i Thomas Ue aud Wil-
liam Appieraie are badly bruised.
Ti.c fj:Ll" luiijij ALd tall..'lu:-
beglnrinir neur Oilvet and following tlietiack
el ihcyclone were totsliy aexiinyed: I. W
Powell William A Brawn Phillip Latta
Oivld Oiiltleid Mr Itotecraus ti M Au-tin
J hn C'.liier .1 W liuner. .lease l.ee
Mr " Iklnsr Mr II iitram Mr John Hooper
Mr. Toni k.ns .Mr lienm Mr J ft U'aglns
l'l.niliin .lanit. Marhal .lames Wiley aud
Mra M Vniially. Tli-a list la Incomplete.
1 hn Pri-s' tfi Un n.un h at 1'incania waa
deVroyd. The d-brls f the bull Hug Issett-
teml irrrrvni of groan L In n.any lusnnca
freg nenl oau b uniiid miles fnim where tee
building sn l. Arncle. of ImiiM hold goods
w re smashed and ground Into atoms an I
bedding and clothing whipped into ngsund
shred.
The Jfew York l.eglllnre.
Al' aoy. N. Y.. Jnne 11. Tbejuint conven-
tion inetatrooo I'reildeat pro um lli.l.:t.n
IB thectia r and pioeceded o vote fora arnatur
reus by Ilia rt gi.atlisn of K'c-ie ' ouk ll- n.
1 ie rot nil as follows: Wh e.er21 Oonk-
I. ne ai. .iHfils M). Cornell im. K a-'r ill.
Lfiii.aiii a Koigrrt H-'i liy I Marvin t Tre-
limine 1 t'ruwle 1. Koriolce.
Tue corven Ion tnea iinie ded to vote fur a
senator to fill the ! r- of I'lelt with the Inl-
lowing resnii : li'wwln Kemao ni i'ian
Klg-r 2 Cornell lo Crawley 4 La pliaia J. a
cb. ne.
IheconvenUoa tha adjoamt-1.
thb bribes x iPVsnerron
Albany K. June 11 The aa-etnbly brl-
Isery Inveetlratbsa was etiotlnned this mora
ing Hrstiley wbo wasinilo ihentan i was
qoaattloqcd at mnlderaMe lenath by Ml
fet krans es in the ial. mei.t wblt-h It would
seem be (BraI'D had snad to varioas p o-
ple b tk la Albany an1 oleea to tbe etl.et
ihat b Inlendi-I Mints IbareMter lor lenw;
I bat money In the altered b'inery eas waa
aivea to him br aa -u..nle lobhy'irt; last he
roaidatt t'i'se for voting tut n; that
be emiid get SI. Utr vnuug lot Hepewi that
naUire ot 1 1 eme.n f.rr not g'dn Into lb
oaoen ; thai there was golrt tn b rdc time
la Allxny thai t bad voted fit ibe last nine
forCoakiiin and I'laH; Uat tlierw waa eoa-a-eTnatMia
Is sum for th -enp
of AinanV . When asb.d If lie ba4 mad
tbe ab et eu PrdT replied la nvt
that I did run think Be nae cr-waa
r ttf fwarnrc b ba1 not. or eoald B'H r-
sniiins.riiiM. He admin- Knwesrr
that h a rht have told ih ewrreapnaroeni of
lb sew I orb 1 1 tbl aaooey vsirm
hi mil.? nwteld Mxit-aa e4 al-Khat he ml ht
have aatd b eve awt VJ tv vwimc str
liefie w .
la b eAI reet aw ilea'lia Bradley adm't-
td baring ld b tv Id f.M lur bl
vote. H sa-d a b aa II waa a en-
wo rr triat a ' ie wer
leiM bnhu H- adn-Ueil ia
biif 'l-rT4 I" rtetllnt AVeonsj'
a ('.rib -. l-wt arani dm'ne-nn la
mnrwimal I eter rm la aelirtor.
II- den-d ht be asald ar ors beA ewte-le
t bira ine nifclBst "f a f rbarr csinet
k-t . iw i-i' Ft kew ear tin vmfrm-f
inMiciKSIdii. He ba aokwwieArT
nr b b ' ew rt b-ln y or levanted sna.
e-t er-.-M r' . pmr aa la lb
a- rt tti. I -.
lb 1 araawta tHaiir.
lytneow Ovtlawe M TV s tm tm 's hwy '
wbtra b bee veartawOer lb eea
Ttewsfa sawht wasaawr by wbn
than Son lost the'r lives teturned a verdlot to-
day. Thev find th-t tbe ep Ir.lng ot th
boat Waa due to water In Ihe lion') that
the holler was not n'onrilv fas trued and
that the supports of tho pr. tnenacJu and hurri-
eiine drcka were not properl braced aud
were too slender. They also comltunu the
engineer captain aud govemnunt Inspector
for not rep rtlng the above delects.
At the ol' se of tba Imptest Optnln Ran-
in nnu luttuiiger oenrge I'arniBii ere
quietly arie.t. d In tlm lobby nf the oitv hall
on Information of Posiinaster Joi ns of Lon-
don cm the charge of muns atialuer. Ball
waa rs'-epti tl lor perdi-h in iiM and one
surely In 810 hum ch for llnukln and 8Ji0o tnd
two suretlea of I10 on ennli.
KKW II I niVSIIIttK.
PromiHo of n II inli KciiNiitlou Over
the lueMtlon of Klei't.iig; it I'. N
Ncnator.
Concord N H. June 11. In tho republican
oaucusheld last night for the purpose uf nom
inating a caiidldu e IV r tho United States
senate Mr. Urern's refeolu lou to proceed '
to the election a of s-hiitor to.dry was
carried amid muclidlsciisBlon ol au animated
ohiirao or several member participating.
Mr. Gieen declining lo withdraw Ills resolu
tion Mer-srs. S. evens Hanlsoii Mais on
and Chur.iller refused to v to for or u ait.it it
ihe latter declaren its author took the re-unn-
bihlliiy of oiVidli g the purly In sect loos on a
queitiluii cflBHaiiil not t f psi-t . The reso-
lution piiKsed wl.hout a dlrse t ilio nun-
elecilnn mi mhers re frail lr g frini voting. It
wat llually carried lo meet tills morning at 10
o'clock to nominate a candidate for senator.
I he proceedings ol the caucus lundo a decided
sensation io podticul aliens and ihe prubuula
no. Ion cfthe lioui o to-dnv was tbo thrme of
excited diacusslou At the t aucus to bo held
this morning Mr Rollii gs w ill pi nimbly he
nominated und a 'invtii li n of tollers and
non-th-ctl-iu moil hold uid their cbtdce will
b ilelerinlned lu joint convention before Ihe
Inciense caused by the recent admission of
members. The non-elect. onlsts required .'17
voles t i unite with the democrats und defeat
au election: but now as ai oat 4n voles aro in til
ed fur Unit purpose their is promise of a high
tem-atioii.
I lie .euiiblicnus met In session ibis niorr.-
Ing.
Air. It- iilnson or Conciro moved mat
whtn ai I'lnriim nt waa inaili- it b lo meet
aiiectly after Ine inoiiilug Bi-snon of tliu legls-
lalur.. l e explained ihat mi c nstiliatinu
wl Ii hisli-ieids.it wrsbist m t to litalii- tue
noniiiiiiti'io ol senitior belore May The i..ev-
tlou wlicther )-.n election should take ilaojor
nut n lit i-lili it by tin Ii gisluluie.
wr. ttricu ttiK'i aiii'i oiilii i is view ic waa
tnted h a l.iniibei-lit .1 If uo in in naiion was
maile luls nn-riiinu and ihe legis alure ih ciiti d
ti either 'lie iiieir.ii:ed members wl l ubide
by ib t new .it and go into caucus to iin.lte n
nominal on.
In the house tin mnjni iy reiicri of the Incli.
clary coo. o ittee relating Hi n c t l-i tinu of a
i niiec sisiied s.-Miior came up tba quo tlou
being 'li the ia-aiie of lie lefoluti-n i li.it Ihe
e ec.loo ho p'ot'i ned utitii then xt legisl-
Hilo Ihe lo.caiH n was o cu. lie In iiacli b-
lugihlNiii i tl-n No vole b il g reach d at
the hi in' i.faojoiiri nieiiitho p. ale l) a vote
I 14 to JO utci.H'tl to elect a senator
A vine lor Ui.ltt ri if t .tes ein tor was t ken
lu Hies-- ate roi in to-day with t! e k Powli g
rosult. 10 11 Ilillins 7 1 1 it r i y Itihgliam 5 Isaac
N IHo gett 2 J W Pattern m 'J W J llug.s 2
Tank Jones 1. CI nrli-H Dm r 1. Alonzo II
Quint 1 Uanibtitdo Witlilleigli 1 Charles '
narueii auioii r evens 1.
In thu aeeo "blv a v t-s wi.b lakon upon the
resolution of tho m Jorlty reportof thu junlc-
11 ry o nmittee that H e e ectloa b poslp m-
ed until Ihe next I- g.a itture and it was p es-
d. i ho vof "u the araoinlmout wus lo Ust
tho ittine. Fifty-nine repub.lunus v.ttdnay
Willi Hie ucniocrutB.
Iroiuoltt WiiiM Agalii.
London Juno 11. The race for tho Prlrce
of Wales st .kes for thive-jear-old colts and
111 les distance of a inllo aud live furlongs
ciitrtH off and was won by Lorillurd's b. c.
Iroiiitoln. . tiltlon's b. c Geologist henond'
nun Lo il Falmouth's b. c. Grout Caile third.
Seven ran. ;
lioquois started nslho favorite In tl o bet-
ting at Hi to tl af;iiLht mm. Culljoeen
JuinM.'d aw-y ut tho lead and
iiisdn th running .1th a strong pace.
.NesslcMl Viilupluery '-"d Genltgist with
UiH.t-Catl nuxl..As the' - hi-i doug Swimly
liullom CullodetU Inn. a . . .:."'it tWd
lerg'ha Ho was fol . I I. : ar"
U i logtft aud I nqut. . i 'b o i n. t
until it. ree-quarttra ' e i io home
when Cull the.i w..- lu-iu-
ary. Ntsiclill' a-. .. . -.'
CHina on to ' . i H
way up the atralav' -;. v- '..e-t
by Ii-Giiioia aid G . . i.u : - ".-
nlng a g-iod r-ion bv ! .' -
U-Hojg it s-onl with Ore... a . 1
Mketlm RfS'oliir. Volupltlatj . -deer
lluishiag in the order named.
An Arknnenn tliirilorer Lynched.
Ltttla liock Aik.. June 11. A special from
I!ussf':hillo Ark. Kitjs last night between 12
amllu'cl'ck an armed cicwd of twentj-flve
men thought to be from Franklin county and
tojlie filr-iids of th muni' red wnrrnn Mrs.
Ian ery inoa paaste-.tLIt 1 tho Hove1 Pops
coiiaty Jill tnd bung tal Kluey
the murderer wh at- death sen-It-iiRe
G -ve n r Cblircliill a few weeks ago
n. minuted to twnitr-tne y. sri impi isonmi ut
In Ihe penlK I. It'll) . Iimiy refilled wai waa
lot In the head. I- Is sut jioieil he v an head
lin tn g. i hls wss the tlill i aitempi ti
lynch In in. F mery had beeii tniitid guilty
an t t-entenced to be hung but the itovcrnor
commuted bla sentence ss above staled.
'To Examine Esrnraliin silennier.
Waahlagton June 11 A tieniury clicular
atl dressed tocoile itors ant othoi e hlef afllcers
of customs and others li s Just been Issued'
Olll'.liils are ci J lned parti ulaly to mak
e'"so t'X4mttiHiioi a ef -xctii'slon sleaoiers.
Kxira ellorls in tliladireciioii. ten clrtinar
- should b run. e on him-
d i)s end mllriilar'y on the
tl h of Jnlv. Siiis-i vlsfrg inspeettus
wililns''n-t loel iu'H-i-l is io ("elall one-
half ot ibeirf .tce on e c'l atlornate tumiaf
f..rt iny In the v cinllv "f tln-lr b' me r sta
f.ir ibe lUr.M-sai.f as.-e'lr Ininir by at-t j-1
etniht i f paswiuje'e. It I " tee-a; whether ihe
lw is (implied wl h. Unn Ihe lilt of July
tbe v bou ft r e will be s .e.npb yed.
I writ la the lsllery.
yVSS dTis Jan 14. The semi-annual
drawing ef the Louisiana Mtate Lotttay tottf
place to-Osy. Ih principal rrire drawa
w re at follows:' 47J-43 drew fioi.io; told at
om.rvllle. Tern Nnn lier i.'3l drew I'd-
ai nM In Xew Tk iid J i clnnatl. sum.
I r7i 4111 drew t.e.O lit w.ld Id Sew lord nr.
MintU-r 4 .f .l '!'- I n"' I sold In NewYu.fi
Hrx.klve and Mnikoville Ioiileltt a. Mnm-
Iwrlet 40T rlrrw ta ir9 a-ld la ewO'lans
- w Vork aed cn'rey Illinois. Ihe lolbiw-
Inr nonibert drew I'io' oneeeb: 11 J l1' a-ld la
4 h'easro Vw York and Tvnab so? v II
lit l-i-r! ;4I1T old la w Yoik 44 4ov.
ol l a e inctnaati aad NwYoik( atSlsold
ia M. Loo i -
rssi tare Celeetlal Casplrw.
Baa FT tesan. Cat. Jnae 14. -Tb City Of
Pk a Irlar' adria- from Hong koag under
daU(ltyl b. Th la eat Intel. igear froaa
rials I to tk efTect that tbs yonthfat
snip. em bas b-sn mffrr'rg from sinall-tma tor
two.ty dae. 111 I a rriiieal eoadiiioa
4 eowt rbrceian Sit. inns hofet-f bis
nsrmr. Toe enipnssa rt tb wet la ete sited
I iwer. T-r on hapdred name btve
brew employed le teed ber wiib tbeir ntik.
1s PnsT Patewt.
Krw York 'an 14 Bills ef eoroplalBt
were Aled la tb Calted ! elrralt enort
r4f ofnlrii snta-wtne. la lb anil by tb
t n I afon I' Hwafb ri ipary asnnt I he
A t .-'.it a fa;-'d l-l-rph enmrsisr and
Msiinttl t'elo sc-tt:ih e'laawsiny and ethers
tor eJife lafiiasesmu rt sae fur patent.
Ike Two BJasr'
Loaeoa. Jrsv 14. TV tevwraasent bae aw
dsfkna Ih asewetloa of If 'Karat aad He-
4 alb It etietr "rf to Mow e t- lAvrrti
s li'l. Iiirft bf -fcas.it t wi nag
i trr v ss'w a s Mee. -y.-ruti e)e
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