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OLD SERIB6--V0L. V.
DAILY HERAL
DENISON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1878.
NEW-VOL. I, NO. 169.
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UNISON BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RAILROADS.
^ DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
"Tk .f Goldsoll & Co.; wholesale ami re-
AX tall, cor. Mnin-st and Austln-nv.
Oam'l Star & Co., wholesnl ■ and Ite-
tail. *13 Main-st near Anstiu-uvo.
HEAL ESTATE.
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r eonard tc Coffin,Nelson .louse latihl-
Lf Ing, Main street.
pone & Munson, abstracts of titles and
L collecting agents.
BANKS.
T Arovers & Planters. W. J. Hughes.
AJ Cashier, Multi street.
TAirst National. W.ll Sanford,Cashier,
JP Main street.
Great Limited Mail Route-
—rnou—
ST. LOUIS TO THE EAST
composed of the
Vandal ia Lino.
LUMBER DEALERS.
r R. Carr, Lone Star Yard. Agent for
f) the StUdebeeker wagon.
■\TTaplea. Lingo A Co., ollloe cor. Maln
YY »t. A Ilouatun-ttveA foot ofSlktly-st.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
|jX H Hanna line goods am’ excellent
J2J tailors, 112 Main street.
\ ugnst Dultiard. merehant tailor. I-’its
J\_ guaranteed; 113 Main Street.
TXill, J. M. manufactory at 321 Main
R street.
J EWELRY & WATT: 11MAlt E IIS.
M
Goldsoll & Co., wholesale and retail
201 Main street.
RETAIL GROCERS.
/~T L. Giersa, choice family and yege-
VX tables, Main street,
TT Merritt, ohoioc family and staple
II goods Main street.
ataman A Co., one price grocery
VX Inatse, 127 Main street.
|" M. Brown, grocery dealer. Main
tj street.
GUNSMITHS.
zqat'l floffrann, shop in the rear ol the
V First National bank.
DRUGS.
"T ulteuil A IValdron, dealers in pure
JT drugs, 30!) Main street,
'N eo. W. Williams, ('.rugs and toilet
JT articles, Main street,
f C. Fields, prescription druggist, 228
I Main street.
ilr M. Hanna Co., wholesale ami re-
W tail, 110 Main street.
\ lex. W. Ache on, drugs, paints,
V oils, etc., 225 Main street.
FURNITURE.
■f)ldl. l.ediiek, dealer in Kundture. one
J door east of l’. O. Main street.
w
A. Arey, furniture dealer, 41S west
Main 'street.
Pan Handle
-A 50-
Pennsylvania RE
The only-route running Pullman Palace
Cars from tin- St. funds to New
1 ork without change.
The above respi-esents the Shortest and
Quickest route from St. Louis to the Sea-
board, running through one of the most
populous and interesting portions of the
country, with many passes through Van-
dalla, I'.'tllugliam, Terre Haute Indiana-
polls, lllelunand. Piipw (or Dayton). Ur-
liiiigli, Cresson, Altoona.Harrisburg,Lan-
caster, Philadlpchia, Trenton. Newark.N.
J., mid Jersey City on Its route to New
York.
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
Cn Arrival cf Train: from the M & East.
DAY LIGHT EXPRESS—Leaves tlie
Union Depot. St. I .mils,(very morning,
and. being a Fust Express, stops only at
principal stations. It lias Pullman Palace
Bleeping Cars Ibrt) Iambus,Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia and New York without
change, and Imf one change to Boston,
Baltimore and Washington. It arrives
in New York early next evening, only
one night out. ami gives a day-light
view of the far-famed scenery of the
Pennsylvania railroad.
FAST LINE EXPRES8—Lenvcs Un-
ion Depot, St. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at the principal stations,
with,
Pullman Palace Cars for Louisville and
Cincinnati. Palace Sleeping Car
for Chicago, and the Favorite
Pioneer Line of Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Sleeping (,'ars
For Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
and New York without change.
Being the Only Line practically un-
der one management between M. Lonl»
ami New Vork, passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject
to delays at intermediate points Incidental
to othci lines.
JttjTBaggage checked through to at
Eastern cities.
|(5fTho Quickest Time Is regularly
made by this Line, and fare always as low
as by other routes.
IwfTickcts for sale at all ticket offices
in the West and .South.
L. P. Farmer- Gen'l Pass. Agent, Penn-
s' Iviiniu Railroad, Philadelphia.
W- L. O'Brien. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Pan
Handle Rente, Columbus, Ohio.
Chan. E- Pol left. Gen'l Pass. Agent
Vamhdia Line. hi. Louis.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Opposition is tho Life of Trade
M. SINGER
Has opened in the Gunn block a new
BRY GOODS STORE
J65“And to build up a good trade he of-
fers at very low prices uu assortment of
beautiful imported anil domestic dress
goods and trimmings to match.
BLEACHED MUHLIN,
CAMBRICS,
GRASS CLOTH.
DRESS LINEN,
PIQUES,
LISLE AD TURK AND
KID GLOVES.
LACE AND
SILK TIES,
BIBS AND
COLLERETTES,
KUCHING.
AND ALL KINDS
OF FANCY GOODS.
WASHINGTON WHISPRS.
Miscellaneous Notes from (lie
Capital.
PLEASE CALL AND SEE
M. SINGER.
~\\JANTED—Occupants for sleeping
\ \ rooms, good beds and superior ac-
commodations Apply at the South-west
corner of Main street and Burnett avenue,
up-stairs. 2-7-tf
HANKS AND BANKERS.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
BANK,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
CAPITAL,
J. H. SLATER,
JOHN KEVINS,
W. J.HUGHK8,
1/1200,000
President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
DIIIKCIORS:
Samuel Hanna, John Nevina,
James Porter, W. I. Hughes,
J. H. Slater.
OUICKEST ROUTE Exchange, Gold and Silver
LIVERY STABLES.
XM. Parr, splendid rigs. Corner ot
fj Owens street and Austin avenue.
PAINTERS.
C. Clifford & Co.. II.oum' and sign
painting, office 319 Main sheet.
It W. Hotchkifs Co., House and sign
Vy painting, Rusk avenue.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
■planters House, J. M. Lea, proprietor,
.C Gaudy street,corner Him.-lon avenue.
/■Tosniopolltan Restaurant. Mr. Charley
VJ/ltiirckel, proprietor, it>7 Main street.
■ITriilte Honan, W. J. Build proprietor.
VV Morgan street and Austin avenue,
LAW VERS.
I iandcll & Peck, eouncclors and ut-
X\ torneys ut-law, Main street.
T M. Cook, notary public, office in
fj Gunn block, up stairs.
DENTISTS.
LAowles ,t Rhea, surgeon dentists, Pi-tti-
O grew hllilillng. Main street.
"JAr. Wm. A.Jones, dentist. Gunn bnild-
AJ lug next to IIkiiai.ii office, Main «t.
HARDWARE.
W C- Davis, stoves, cutlery and
agricultural implements. Mam-st.
RAILROADS.
f oul,ville A Great Southern. C. P. At-
XJ more;G. P. it T. A. Louisville, Ky.
A flssourl. Kansas & Texas, J. I). Brown
jYL 0.1*. & T. A. St. Loins, Mo.
Ijjan Randle A Pennsylvania.—T.mdalia
I Line C.K.Talliett, G. P. A.Ml.Louis.
LOTTERIES.
T ouislaim State Lottery, monthly draw-
.J J ings New Orleans. I.u.
(loinmonwealth Distribution Company,
\_J Louisville, Ky.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR A CIGARS.
TT Lebreeht. sole proprietor of t lie • -1 n-
A^J fnut Wonder” Anther favorite cigars.
"lApcstetn Bros , Kentucky whiskey
Pi depot, 205 Main street.
T B McDougall. Bank Exchange.Im-
fj ported and domesticliiiuors on bund.
T A. Brenner—Retail—Choice brands
tj Main street.
¥" J. Campbell,—Retail—Assortedtino
tl brands Main street
BOOKSKLLERS & STATION KIDS.
rVintgraff. E. C., Cull stuck of hooks
f2 am I stationery, P. O. store.
IT. Brown, books, papers,toys, etc.,
IVL Main street.
NORTH or EAST
-—18 VIA-
Louisville & Great Southern
Railroad Line.
Two Daily Tkaixs
From Memphis wftli sloopiujr car from
Little Hock and one
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOUT CHANGE
Close Connections are made with Lines
running through ears to.
CINCINNATI,
INDIANAPOLIS,
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
TOLEDO,
CLEVELAND. DETROIT.
COLT MRUS,
BUFFALO,
PITTSBURG,
BAI.'I MiOlii;. WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW VORY.
BOSTON
Annuli intermediate Towns, villages and
Stations,
KST Tickets for sale by tills line at all cou-
pon Stations.
Ask for Tickets via Louisville-
C. P. Atmork, G.l’.it T.A.Lmilsville.Ky.
Voice of the Press.
rilllHKhj is no country more picmrcsnuc
X and richly bcnutifnl than that
through which the Missouri, Kansas and
Texas U’y runs, and no road in our experi-
ence has smoother track, neater roaches,
more commodious sleeping care, hotter eat-
ing houses and hotter accomodations gener-
ally, or more courteous 4lficcrs and em-
nloyoes. Kverv one connected with the
Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway seems to
take particular pains to make the passen-
gers comfortable, and to point out and de-
scribe the various points of interest. Have
you ever been to Texas, the land of sun-
beams, beautiful prairies and lovely vallcysf
If not, then you have missed a grand trip.
We went and wo took the Missouri, Kansas
Texas Railway, the Great Pioneer Line
and the First to enter Texas from the North.
Somebody was wise when they chose
the route. The ride through Die pictur
esque Indian Territory is grand; it is one ot
the most beautiful countries we ever laid
our eves on; in fact, the whole route from
lianuihal, St. Louis or Kansas City is one
continual pleasure trip, passing through
rich valleys teeming with grain, across mag-
nificent prairies, dotted here and there with
clusters of timber and protty farm cottages,
past enterprising cities and towns, over
great iron bridges spanning deep rivers, and
so on down towards the pebbled shores ol
the Gulf of Mexico, to ilia Gem of the Sea,
Galveston.—‘ Traveler."
Bought and Sold.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
DrHfis Drawn on all lliel’rin*
Hitul Miles of Europe.
^IRST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON. TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.1)0
Paid up Capital, $100,000 00
Does a Legitimate Banking Busines
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas am) Texas.
Sight Exchange bought and sold on prin-
cipal cities ol the United .Slates.
mnncToits
Jno. Scnllin, Ed. lVrry. D. W. ('. Davis,
K. II. Lingo. A. 11. Boltin, Sam’l. Star,
>V, II. Sanlord, J. I’. Rockwell.
JOHN SOULLIX. Resident.
ED PERRY, Vicc-I’resdent
W. 11. SANFORl), Cashier.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EPPSTEIN BROTHERS,
Proprietors
KENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT
205 .Main street.
DENISON,.
.TEXAS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Irnnett A Slmell manufacturers ma-
chine pressed brick, Main street.
W. Salisbury .commission merchant
ami dealer in ice. Main street,
/right & Co, matrass maker-, corner
r Sklildv street and Austin avenm .
relms A Hudson, proprietor- Howling
Alley. Main street.
[ nftnani A Ri-lia'd-oil. Iiisdnint’e
L. Agents, Main -treet.
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
JAM II. NltOWS
Gen'l Piissongpr Aic't, 8edi»li«it*Mo
J TCan make make money taster at Work
\J for Its than at anything else, t 'aiiital
not requlrri'il; we wili I irf you. $] ’ per
day at home made by tlie industrious.
Men. women,boy.-anil girls wantedevery-
v here to work lor us. Now is tin- time.
• ostly oiilfll and terms tret. Aiblnss I rue
A I ii.. Augii-ta. Maine.
Tins Oldest House and tlie Largest dealers
in Liquors, Toliaci-os and Cigars
in the City.
By fair dealing and keeping the best of
goods in their line they hope to merit
the continued patronage of their old
customers ami make new ones.
Agents lor Anheuser’s Bottled Beer.
1 > 17L^rP business you can engage
1 ) JL in. ¥5 to $20 per day made
by any worker of either sex. right in their
own localities. Particulars ami samples
win tli $5 tree. Iinprov air spare time
at this business. Aildrees i -sou & Co.,
Portland, Maine.
The Chicago Burlington d E'my,U,
Still remains the favorite short -ontc from
all points in Kansas to all points East The
press ami traveling public pronounce tills
the favorite route to Chicago, Niagara
Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, New York. Bos-
ton and all points East.
It Is tlie only line running through sleep-
ing cars from Atchison to Galesburg with-
out a change, by the way of Burlington,
and to Chicago via Quincy, without a
change.
You will find tickets at all offices in the
West for all points in the East.
I). W. Hitchcock, G. P. A. Chicago.
C. .1, Wnon, G. A., Kansas City, Jlo.
K. S. Ilw ill. Passenger Agent.
Leave Kansas City. a. in.: Qnincv,
fi:l.5 p n:.: araive in Chicago. 7:15 a. in.
Leave Kansas City. 4:35 p. in.; Quincy,
2:5 a. m., arrive at Chicago, 3:35p. in.
(.Cave Atchison, 2:00 p. m.; M. Joseph
3-3(1 p. in.; Burlington. 4:15 a. hi.: -ir-
i\c id i hii.-ngn. 3:35 p. m.
Washinoton, April 18.—Senate—
Davis, of Illinois, from tlio commit-
tee on judiciary, reported with
amendments tlie senate bill to pro-
vide for the distribution of awards
made under the convention between
tiie United iStatoa and llio Republic
ot Mexico, concluded July 4tli,18(58.
Placed on tbo ealandar.
The judiciary committee decided
to report the senate bill for tlie ro-
peal ol the bankrupt act and force it
to passage.
A porsonnl explanation from
Colliding is oxpocted which ia fill-
ing tlio set ate galleries.
Nominations—Wm. M. Hunt, of
Louisiana, judgo of tho court of
claims. Thoie were other nomina-
tions en route from the White House
to the senate chamber, but were re-
called.
Confirmations—Jewett, surveyor
of customs, Evansville, Jnd., Me-
Niel, of Indiana, inspector ot regis-
tration; W. C. Carson, postmaster,
Thomasvillc.
Tho bouse conference committee
on the bill making appropriations
for temporary clerks ami for other
purposes disagrood, and a further
conference was asked.
Taking up tho adjournment resolu-
lulion the house refused, by a vote
of yoas 114, nays 125, to table tlio
motion to reconsider the voto by
which tlio house yesterday refused
to deler tho resolution ponding fur-
ther consideration.
Mr. Ellis, of Louisiana culled up
tho resolution relative to the death
Hon. J. E. Leonard, of Louisiana,
and after oulogics delivered by Mr.
Ellis, Mr. Wood, of Pennsylvania,
Mr. Colkins, of Indiana, Mr. lfennai
of West Virginia, Mr. Covert, of
Now York, Mr. Dunnol, of Minneso-
ta, tho house adjourned.
The committee on ways and means
voted fivo to four that it tho income
tax was adopted it should not go in-
to effect until July, 1870.
Tho committee on banking and
currency has issued subpoenas for
Secretary Sherman and members ot
tho syndicate to learn details of the
recent transactions placing the 41
por cent, bonds.
George M. Lnmphoro will succeed
Smith as appointment clerk of the
department.
Secretary Sherman is mandamus-
sod to show the cause fornot paying
Alexander McLeod, af South Caroli-
na, somo $42,000.
Tho action of the judiciary com-
mittco of tho houso to-day indicates
an early concurronco in the senato
bill, repealing the bankrupt law.
The committee on commerce of
the senate hold a special mooting on
Monday to continue from day to day i
for considering tbo steamboat bill, I
which has jinssed tho house.
Tho senate hill continuing tho |
commissioners for Hot Springs pa«-1
Bed.
HERE ANdThERE
Electric Pickings from Every-
where.
Chicago, April 18.—Daniel Good-
win has failed, liabilities not given.
Indianapolis, April 18.—Tne
minors at Coal creek, killed three
negros and mortally wounded four.
New York, April 18.—Six horses
ran away with Rarnum’s big show i
wagon, ami (he driver was killed.
The Stock Exchango will respect
Good Friday.
Cincinnati, April 18.— A. threat-
ened repeal of the bankrupt law has
stimulated business. Unusual num-
ber of petitions was presented #to
tlie United Slates court.
Boston, April IS.—Tho East Bos-
ton savings bank is enjoined from
paying more than ten per cent, to
depositors. Tho present deposits
arc two million dollars.
John Lyons, wholesale liquor
dealer, was fatally shot by an ob-
jectionable lover of his daughter.
Nkw Orleans, April 18.—Special
agents, Adams and llall, leave for
the Calcasien regeions this aftor-
noon by the revenue cuttor Dix.
Special Agent Carter’s management
o( the log seizures to be investigated.
Other gentlemen also go on the
Dix tobc present at the examination.
New York,April 18.— Ex-Govenor
M oses, of South Carolina, has boon
surrendered to Govenor Hampton,
j The requisition is en route.
The author of the World’s Conk-
■ ling revelation claimes to have re-
ceived the following after the sub-
mission to him of tlie document:
“Your letter greatly surprises me.
The conversations were all in confi-
dence. 1 cannot consent to the pub-
lication.” To this tlio author of the
communication next day replied
that he did not consider that Sena-
tor Conkling had any right to for-
bid its publiotion and that tlio au-
thor should not bo bound by bis
dictation.
Providence, R. J., April 18.—Ear-
ly tins morning Corporal Hussan
Sulili, tlie Turkish arms inspector,
quarreled with his mistress and slab-
lod her repeatedly with a dirk. Ho
then jumped from the third story
of a houso and broke his shoulder
and hip. Ii is not probable that he
will recover.
Atlanta, Ga., April 18.—Tho sce-
onc day’s session of tho Sunday
school convention was marked by
an increased attendance ofdelogatos
and visitors and interesting proceed-
ings. Tho morning ivas occupied
with the discussion of the true basis
of Sunday school work and assistant
agencies. Addresses were made
during Iho afternoon and evening.
Large assemblages, 457 delegates
present.
FOREIGN FLASHES-
l’ro ICiiNsian Lender* Iteport
Shelved.
ing of Bouillon at Columbus from
the 20th instant to Friday, May
24th next.
Chas. Nevielo, sergeaat company
E, with a squad of men, and sheriff
Gorman, of Kiinbal county, leave to-
morrow for that county with Del
Dublin to stand trial for murder,
Ho is a brother of Dick Dublin,
lately killed by tho negros, who
were trying to arrest him.
Tho court of appeals decided-to-
day a very impottant question in-
volved in numerous suits; and in
which commercial community is
generally interested. Jt is a suit
brought in the lower court against
iho U. &T. O.ll.R. Co. by J. A.
Peak and appealed by defendant.—
It is for alleged non performance of
duty- in the carriage of rutile from
Ennis, Texas to Chicago, III. There
was a special contract made between
tlie shipper and the lailroad, signed
by both parties, by which tho com
pany’s liability for loss and damage
was limited to its own line. Held,
that in tho absence ol a special con-
tract, tlio carrier is only liable for
the extent of his route; that a com-
mon carrier may, by express con-
tract; limit his liability as it exists
by common law when this is not
prohibited by statute, with this ex-
ception, that he cannot exempt him-
self from liability for loss or damage
caused by his own negligence. That
the restriction in the first section of
- I the Common Carrier’s act did not
fjleriiixiiy Working Zealously apply to carriage between the states.
for Peace.
TEXAS TOPICS.
London, April 18.—Nine thousand
operatives are idle to-day at Burn-
ley. Spinners are willing to accept
a reduction, hut weavers rofuso; they
all struck, Labor at other poiuts is
unsettled.
A special from Constantinople
says AhmedVifik Effendi again Ibri- j tern00n the jury in tho Bra to 11 case
Three Ueil Handed Murderers
Convicted.
Mexicn>t»iid iadiau Raider*
on Ihc Frontier.
Try HlUa.
August Dultiard wishes to inform
lb use needing, or expecting to oeod,
clothing made in the IHtest and beat
styles, to call at his tailor shop just
opened at 113 Main street 3 26-tf
Fans of every style and all con-
ceivable shapes and patterns from
the economical palm leaf to the jew-
eled opera lari at the Star Store.
4-14-tf
If you want to see the neatest drug
store and the most complete stock,
ol goods in the city call on Dr. Wil-
liams. 3-3 ltf
itemembor tho Denison dairy
when you want pure sweet or but-
termilk of fresh butler. Watch for
C. D. Reasor. 8 21tf
Dr. Geo. Williams has 6 new sup-
ply of Iresh and strictly reliable vac-
cine viius, call at bis Drug Store
and be vaccinated. 3 13-tf
Kid gloves, Ballbrigan hose, table
linen and napkins to match at M.
Singer’s. 4 14tf
Siiringl Spring! Spring!
lias arrived and so has Hanna’s
Spring styles in piece goods. 3 4 tl
Henry Clay, Morning Call, Gold-
en Fleece, Infant Wonder, Bttljies,Ne
Plus Ultra: etc only 5 cents a piece
at Louis Lebrecht’s. 4-l6lt
Another car load of Anbeuser’s
bottled beer just received at thd
Kentucky whisky depot. 2-5-t!
•
Get the obliging young clerk atihe
Star Slbre to show you those Vic-
toria Lawns. 4 14tf
Tho largest and best selected
stock of wines in north Texas at
tho Kentucky whisky depot 2 3-tf.
Henry Clay. Morning Cnll Gold-
en Fleece, infant Wonder,Babies, ’<e
Plus DHra, etc., only 5-cents a piece
at Louis Lebrecht’s. 4 16tf
Large assortment of linen towls
at the Star Stori. 4 14U
Henry C,1 ay. Moaning Call, Uold-
Han Antonio, April 17.—This af- ■ cn Fleece, infant Wonder,Babi«*,Ne
derod his resignation as president of
tho council and ministor of the inte-
rior on Wednesday, and tho Sultan
refused to accept it, bill on AVodncs-
duy night the sultan dismissed tho
tho Ydik Etfondi and appointod
brought in a verdict of guilty of
murder in the first degree, after be-
ing out only three and one half
hours. Tho shrieks and cries of the
female relatives ol the three prison-
ers, Cox, Byan ana Sbattorlee,
Pius Ultra, etc., only 5-cents a piece
at Louis Lebrecht’s. 4-16tf
The nobbiest shirt ever brought
to tlio city at Hanna’s the merchant
tailor. 4 111
The largest stock of cigars in
North Texas at tlio Kentucky whis-
ky depot. 2-3-lf
485,967,183 different styles of
trimmings lit the popular Htar
store. 414if
EGGS. EGOS: EGGS;
at Gnisman & Co’s.
D. F. Foley, the cutter in cloth
is at Hanria’s. 3 111
Ladies kid Newport lies
at Sherburne’s. 4 16tf
Sadyk pasha as his successor and C0llid bo beard several blocks dis-
Mallah Bey as Sheik in isiatn. The j tant, and tho wires of two of them
following appointments were also j tainted outright. Tho prisoners ro-
made: Minister f reign affairs Saiel j ceived tho verdict with calmness,
paslm; minister marine, Ibrahim pa- j afuj only Byan mado a remark,
slm; minister finance, Kiana pasha. I which was to Iho effect that the vor-
Thu sultan has inssued orders ad- * (jjct was an unjust one. They were
vising Sadyk pasha to obsorve the | ininrediately handcuffed together
constitution and carry out reform. and removed to the jail. It was a
The political character of the now j vory painful scone. '1 he verdict is
Turkish mmietay is unfcortain; bill it. sustained by public eentitnent; and
is note-worthy that tho ministry among the disinterested members oil ■ ~ r
docs not include Keof and Osman lbe bar there is hardly a dissenting (^^^dicUon tbat Urn e°o!demand
pasha, reputed leaders ol tho pro-j voice. The speech of Judge Bur- frCHhesl beer in town t.an be found
Russian party, and that tho Turkish gua8( 0f Seguin, is pronounced by ilt Yeidel’s Sample Room. 4 18tf
newspa|iors again assert the govorn-i Hie oldest members of the bar to
mont will resist the occupation ol ; have boon faultless. It was an ora-
Constantinople by any foreign toiical thunderbolt. IIo handled |
power. j iho opposition lawyers very much
A Brussels dispatch says a Berlin liko tho bull dtd the lions last Sun-
special states that Prineo Bismarck, j day. Whenever they interrupted
at tho pressing request of Couut An-1 him they were sorry about it nl-
drassy, has consented to resume ne- ! most immediately afterward,
gotialions for the congross, on condi. | Tho following telegrams have gtore. 4-14-ti.
lion that he bo simultaneously soli- j been received at head quarters : j Riwn iinen^raiies at tho Star
cited by Austria, England nnd Bus- Four (’lark, April 17.—Four horses; ' 4 14tf
sia. The good will of Russia ii un. were stolen from William Uox. contrite- Buckle Newport ties $1.25 at
doubtable, but it is feared England j 011 Friday night, they were taken
, ,, , , . 1 from within a few hundred yards of llie
may prolong, the prorent step of un-, ,Jhe trai, fol,owed to the bank
certainty by abstaining from n*kmg . ofthe Rio Grande,anil two ol tne horses
Germany’s meditation or by formul- Wert seen by parties from this side. The
ating reservation. thieves were seen to cross the horses and
,„r r- ,,••,! were recwrniztd as Mexicans.L.U.Hunt,
Tho Gazette promulgates in its Lieut. Col. Coni’, 1*.
supplement this evening a prod a- ; of raitls on lho hor- j |0”'tWat''M^ng^s.Tlunn block.t
mation by the queen which prolnb- , ^ .j c(, as evidonto ll)at thc loretUsi” V-
hibited tho export or carrying coast jg br’ewj ftnd lliat the | Ladies kid slippers 81.00 at Sher-
wise of torpedoes and all apparatus , aul|)0riliM hurc ,ost ^e.rgrip on the , bur'10’^ . . _
for projecting mflamablo mat.rUl ---—-~
or firing torpedoes. The following telegram Is fromCTP » Rfl CNPlMCC
1 ho press association reports the ('lark, and rotors to tho party ol w I Cittlll tlaUllltO*
British government has chartered jndlun8 who ki|lod the man and rob- j
fifteen steamers to cany troops oJ t[)(, |na,].
from India. Tho charters are made | Between 9 and 10 last night T received ,
out with the option of port, Alexan- ! the following report with the mail matter
dra or Malta. I picked np by Lieut. Bigelow: We reaeh-
The nobbiest ties in tho market at
Hanna’s: 4 3tf
----
Liglit spring wraps at the Star
store. 414if
Bargains in real estate at Mont-
gomery & Scott’s office; 8-7-if
--^ - —
Garden Shoes at the Popular Star
Sherburne’s. 4 16if
FRESH EGGS at GAlSMAN A
CO’S.
Cloth Boots $1 00 at Sherburne’s
Shoe store. 4 16tf
Silk and lace ties, bibs and col-
In city circles it is rumored the
government entertains the idoa ol
I ed Fscondido station st 3 a. in.; lelt at 4
j o'clock. At ti o’clock found dead ihe man
' who was with thc mail carrier and buried
loading troops at the two loitnei Came across some mail at 10 o’clock
places and occupying Egypt until
the conference meets or somo sat-
isfactory solution is arrived at.
A Madrid dispatch says disturb
More effective and more complete, anil
more reudih adapted to the various un -
chnnical and agriculture uses than nnv
• " ' • Practical improve-
(* m »i.» w. .jsssaa:
facturing experience, with imputation
nuuntHincd, nml success cstnmisncJ.
southeast.
The following aJJitional mfortna-
________ ______ _ _______ tion in referenco to the revival of
ancos have”oeeured at some small our border troubles is Irom the com
towns tn Catalonia. Tho govern- manding officer at Fort Concho dat-j wOOD.'.TABER & MORSE,
ment has taken measures to prevont j ed yesterday:
S, i ,1 lor circulars, descriptive, tiftd con-
laiulue testinioulals concerning our PDR-
Eaton. Madison Co.. N. Y'.
tlicir renewal.
From reports which are corroborated
hy information just received from Opt
' " j Keyes, Indians arc said to have been in
ttC*pite-Del llllUliil Enrouto the vicinity of Inguenas. ( apt. Keyes with
to JiiNticr.
Important to Cnltle Mtippcn
I.inbililiea of t ornmon
farriers.
Iiis company is now moving in that direc-
tion. lias supplies to include May 31 and
1 positive orders to scout thoroughly, to at-
I tack, destroy or pursue Indians even to
| their reservations, If found anywhere in
that section ul the country, in. case the
The horsos stolen from the Com-
anche reservation are not worth
more than foiir hundred dollars, and
yet the government has gone to tho
expenso of over one thousand dollars
to recover them. This is a fair ex-
emplification Of the Indian policy.
| party who at lacked the mail rider moves I *"
Austin, April 17.—Tho govenor, north, (apt. Keyes is In a good position to Stephen Allen used to say, t onng
on petition of a large number of I intercept them. ^ man. don’t get married nntil yon cart
citizens ofCohtrado and Galveston The latest thing in "the shirt lin6! support a wife—and then t,ny ymf
counties, has postpone I the hang- al Hanna’s the merchant tnilor.4 1 tf gr»f cries at Gni-man A Co’».
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