The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1881 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
Kllas daily commercial
EXTREMES
May be said to meet at tho adjoining counters of our Departments
respectively of
OS
si
For ttio lair sex ior wuoso nanus ana leet it is our mercantile
mission to provide fasliionablo
ATTRACTIONS!
At ttala time In our Clove Department'
imtiriee tbe following Special Offers:
GLOVES AN1 51 UTS.
IACE MITT black and colors at 35c.
tl'I.E THREAD MIT IB black ana colon
It ISC.
SILK 1IITM black and colors at 35c an
lrs good value.
StLK Lce mitts black and oolora at
50c 73 mbc mm ni.no
LISLE TURK AD GLOVES. In colors i-bnt
tti l Kir 13. 20c ami 25c; 3 buttons at
13r 25c. anil 35cj i-buttona at 40c and
Sue; li-no noes it' to.
SILK GLOVES in colors 2-liuttonn ut
S5c-very cheap; il-buttons at 50c; 4-buitoua
It 00c; li-buttons at T5o.
HID GLOVES.
MUTTON KID GLOVED In colors at 8100
worth 81.50.
4.PUTTON KID GLOVES In opera shades
U7.1C.
.BUTTON KID GLOVES at 33c worth
SOc.
J.RI'TTOK KID GLOVES at 75c worth
giou.
MIUTTON KID GLOVES at OOCj worth
75c.
TBE HA II MI HERNIIARDT LONG KID
GLOVES-so fashionable lu delicate colors for
evening wear.
TUB FOSTER and DELMONT LACING
GLOVES preferred by many to the button
Kids.
vur wan lJihLih Diuuivo in DOtu me aoove
Departments are certainly calculated to excite the
universal admiration of the Ladies of North Texas
whose wants in this respect are as fully supplied in
Dallas
-AT SAZKTGKEKS
as would be the case in any of the larger cities.
SANGER BROS
IS RESERVED FOR
GOLDSMITH
714 i:lm
lil If I K
m aaW m LV itf a-aaananM
FOR THBIB
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
FRIDAY
DALLAS DAILY
DALLAS IEIA8 WEDNESDAY JL'SE
f AND GLOVES
raimont at reasonable prices.
ATTRACTIONS!
At this time In our Hosiery Department
embrace tbe following Special Offers:
COLOIfittD HOSE.
LADIES' FANCY STRIPED STOl KINGS
at 50c wor h HOC at 45c. worth 65c; at
33c. worth 50e.
LADIES' BROWN BALBK1GGANS colored
sua clocks at 20.
LADIES' BROWN RALBRIGGAN8 white
white lib clocks at 5e 30e. 35c 43c
and upwatds.
LADIES' OPEN-WORK FRONTS at 75c.
LADIES' C JOItED EMBROIDERED
FltONTS at3 c. mid upwaid. (Hie nice ill
lot In Hits line at 75r. worth 81.00 and one
lot at 85c worth 8l 10.
MIS-ES' 11R0WN IMLBRIGGANS em-
hrnldcred fronts at IS 1-3. 13c. and 2n
One special p. tin till line a' 25o. wonb 13c.
ai.d roe lot at 35c woith 53c.
MISSUS' CASIIMKItE PR 4.CEI.ET STRIPES
sizes 5"4 1 1 8 at 30c w.ir h 40rt at 35c.
worth 50c; at 40c. worth OOcl at 13c. worth
15c.
MISSTW STR'PED BALBRIGO ANSat85c.
woith 35c and at 35c worth 55c.
MISSES' I. ACE HRACKLET STRIPE lit
45c. worth 05c; at SOc. wunh 70c; at 00c.
Worth HOC.
MISSES' FANCY STRIPES at 20c 0c
35c. and upward.
INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S HOSE In groat
variety and at prices that cnnnol be dupli-
cated elsewhere. Mother "should make a
noieoflt" aud nt r to to thlaslaiemeDtoroiirs
"In tho paper" the next time time tbey honor
ni with a rail.
BROTHERS
STREET.
l J U T
gaTsfJsWJsV
JULY 1st.
Texas ropioa by teleobafh.
a man nrope Dead on the Ktreet at
t-Onfrvlew-Vurtoii. of Wealber
ford Nenienred to be Hanged
July lit Reprieved till July
--i'-'d -Incipient Fire at
Fort Worth Snicide
of n l.nily Near
Hun Antonio Mia-
celliiiieoiia. Aiixtln.
Special to the Hcrild.
Austin Jims 88-THs morning Mr.
Johnson living near Oatmtnvllle
J. T
eight
inues soumwost of Austin ultcovere thru
noraos ucu in a clump of llva oaks which
exciting his niaplelone he with a
neighbor concealed hlmtoir closely a
Mextoan riding up soon afterwards was
ho!.1 J? hMt "y Mr Johason
He did so. but upon coining up to Mr. Johnson
hgrssiHltlwlatter'agun. A severe contest
muted Johnson and Ili-okett Unally ovornow-
erlug the Mexican who thev tlien brought to
Austin and lodged In Jail. The Mexican reliiao
to give bin name but says lie Rli
tho homes from some one on Onion creek
The atbirnav irenem! in.ilnv am i- .......
Inn lhat county commissioners courts exceed
their authority when thev m i.....
contracts with others than county surveyors
y "i mur leagues or school lands
and give half tosurveyoiH forservloes They
have no rinht he said t Ulipjse of school
laniUlu that way
.1 II it. Hurt nf tlm nr.nrt nt nn..l. Mm
leave forhls home in Dallas tn ranrrov.
The Texas & Mexican railway onmpanv
hivecban(Hd the ftyleof tlielr roail to tli
San Dleo & Great fcaairrn railway comrany.
Colonel lliilllngswnnh telerraphed tho b .v-eruorlo-dnyfromciilunso
that ho has com.
nieieu arrangements mr fie eiimmer nnriiml
school. They open .Inly fourth at nil point"
heretofore Indicated exeent Tvlee. iieh
loea not op-m until July 11th Teachers
attending will pay full fare aolng
and a tent n mile returniiw
The governor has renrlevml tn .inlv line.
ton of Wuathorlord senlenotd to be hangd
July 1 In order to d vole the neeextoiry timn
to an eximlnatlon ofihopnpars accomi.any-
Inglhe appllontlon fir ciiiiimn'atlon.
Postmaster V. M. UuMfiiv h.. inr
WaAlilngbu.
Wool receinta re lleht. with nrlroa rm .i
20nudil ceols Rccordlngio quality.
Niiii Antoulo.
Special to the Herald.
San Antonio Juno is Mrs. Tamb.er liv
ing several miles west of the city while
suffering from bruin fever committed suicide
try drowning in a well on premlcesof her hus-
band. She had been left herein charge of a
ne'iuoor while be sougut medical aid.
To-day was dusty au.i warm ihough there
re rilu signs In l te west.
The report telegraphed a few daysag ) of a
flgst between desneraduea at Ciinleli Hill
l f illy corrobornied. The honai was aur-
roumied ami a niau enva he ihotoneof the
otipmients dead on the road and thinks he
mortally wnundtd two others. It Is also
sintedthst three days ago two meiinuuof
iiieui u'-uieo luyior were itineti at yorK-
lown. It la also reported Wright was allied
Every env tends to Increase Hi-llorcenehS ot
the feud and It la thought unleH tbe
governor Interferes many iuuoeeut eltl-
7.eas will be drawn Into It. The all-ilr
all originated over tho ownership of mio beet
and already several men have been kill d.
Thecaseof MnrlaA. Renard. elahiilnir nos.
aicsion of llicchlld wna signed lu outirtto-
uay. Jiii-gncui was reservni nsitappHar
tie mother Is about is bains Annie New
man having kept a hou eof ill faiueliiNew
Orleans. Tlie thlld will probably bn taken
rum i uuer.
I.ona;vlew.
Sieclal to the Herald.
Longvlew Juno 28. Charles Hajor re.
cently here from Germany fell dead on the
street to-day from exposure to the situ. Ho
used liquor very fro ly.
Sixty-two cinvlets are working on tho
Junction Itnprlvement. Work has heen sea-
p nil.d to c inip e e the Mln oU con-
neo Ions and work will now pio-
gresa steadily In the end. A good supply of
w titer was fnund In a well tlilriy fee' in dlam-
e cr dn h m for tin use 1 1 e glnes etc.
Or al lnconvenleiio r vnUt from tue latlure
to run trains tlua iile of M'neola.
Tlie Hkhalo g not received till tho day
afier puhlloitlnn.
Dlslrlot court begins next Monday
V TV warm and dry
Frm lalior Is carci
Coro needs rili . What Is left of tbe cotton
crop Is doing we 1.
KniCle 1'naKi
Special to the Herald.
Engle Pass June 21. Dick Wood of Pen.
d 'ni ls well kniwn through western Texas
WAshroitght hero by tho rangers laMweek
charged with Irrrgulnrlllei. He give bond
and returned home Oi theiflth he was ugule
nrreate liythe suirlflof Dimmit conn'.' on
another clung 'v d whl I b. lug taken oC irl-o
at it point two miles f nin that p. lot was
token Ir 'in tlm sheriff by the vlgilaiits and
S' ot to dentil Theniganli. t on of a v gllar.ce
ormnilttee heretofore unknown In this sec-
tion Is pr bsbly due to tho law's notoriuiis
u c-rtiilnly and delay.
It la repotted at 1'bdraa Negrna that. everal
American ralltoad englnee a were kl led In
tho Interior nf Mixlco In onnreq lonco nf a
dhpute regardln i tlierUlit of way but It Is
iinpj.'Slblo to obtain roll tide particulars
Wcalticrrord.
Special to tbo Herald.
Wcalherford June Si. The weather la
ome cooler this morning than for aomo days
past though atlll warm and very dusty.
Some prospects of rain.
William Burton's attorney hia returned
turn Aipdln and says ho lh'nk Hurt in will
at least beresplte'l thnutli he has no Idea as
to what steps the governor wll. take. s to his
cnu.tnittntlon. Next Friday Is the day set lor
hlaexeeu Ion.
Onr sheriff la felling the Martin atook of
goods tkli morning nt auction.
Claco.
Bpecialtflthc Herald.
Cisco Juns lH.-ATter the coniilctlon of the
Texai Contral railroad lo this place work
stopped for over tw j weeks but hssoommen.
ned again. The r ial kim fr in here to Albany
tho first twenty miles having been o.u-
trnetrd pians for the Unln depit have been ap-
proved and st naff h foundation Is being
halt ed. I will he 810 feet long wild a live
hnndrod font pisiform and w. en completed
n.Mi h. ...' r-hA fne-t derfitln tbe stulo.
Hlijr btlldlngi are bolng erected and every
ItlilMJ Mlllle'
rnrt Worth
Special to ths Herald.
Fort Worth June 2S.-A lampexplodcd In a
room of Mrs. Soolt'l home to-night setting fire
to the bed. The alarm was sounded but the
lire was extinguish I before the euglne r-
rivtd. Thedamage l alight.
In ths district oourt to-day Jim Logan
oolovd for burglaty was semenced to Hie
penltenHsry for two yeaia. Win. Kennedy
for assault with Intent to kill was acquitted.
Vlrsrlnlit Bepnbllcane.
Richmond Va. June m.-The ropuhllonn
state central oommltloa met hers at nooi to.
day purstuut to ths oall of Hou. Joint T.
Laws ohalrram. The full omtntlte was
present either la peraon or by proxy. Upon
taking the ettalr Mr. Lawtttated lhat It had
been hi Intention to resign the chairman-
blp of tbe meeting . which he
l ad esllwl for the . lla . lhat
a'rcnraat'Koea nmpetieo aim io nosisone
29 1881-VOL YTTYTI
reganle.1 the action ot the meeting oftheSlst
h.'Ti'" Um "' eral Wick-
"'!"' "reniaB JeiRei.seu and DieenOuif
!??hC'":'wnPn'lPtl In the in-etlng
Uoni i '-P"1 ml "tenool.jsol
e."-BiMiun uvenne u.lloeraMouS
WMIIllltirV
euVniueutlv Laws vc.
Udthechalr and called ntaie Senator Karlr.
who fvora eoalitlon with the roa.iju-lera. to
preside. Mr- Cla.ke. of r'.lnax. offe .d a res
olutlon reqiies Ing both Mr. Laws and General
Ickhani to resign and . rovullng lOr Hie ap.
pniiiiui nt of a co huilttee of tience to
reeommend a new chairman and other
meaaures forconaldentlon of hegeutrtl oom-
nilttie. This resoli ilnn t. l.i;.
dlsousael and thou iiimittea ... i li I
about equally divide I.
'Jbe resolution was adopted and recess for
an hour taken
On reaKiiembllnir It whi anevi.in-H n... .i..
oonfeiencs oonimlttee had fall-d to agree ou
wiiiemiiBe. ine cnminlttee wsa com-
posed of Hires front esch fac
lion and botn sides aubmitted re-
ports embodying thoir own views and
oonrllotliig directly one with tho other after
ome dlecusslon Mr. Clarke nf Kalrlui who
iuh uiijr wiin ine airaicnts.
otli-reiln rea.luiliu as asiihilitiun lnr.b.ii.ii
repurn.iroviuing mataieasrs Wlekhamand
C . 9 8l"1lUI reiemiuisti their claims io the
chairmanship and neither of them beelee ed
chairman but Ihatnna nth r tiiemiier .r t u
committee about i be selnoted and further.
nat a convention be held In Lvueh' urg on
the H'thol August t.i which oonventioit no
pors m should be eligible as a delegate who
had participated In tho reoenl readju.tor o .n-
ventlon. The eubstliuie was adjpled.-yeas
H: noes II.
Hon. Josetih Jorirensnn u nnlla.4 in .v.
chair Mr. Lairs returning from the llnor. It.
M. Clarke of Fai'Tax .1 W. iVieiimna nm.i
of Kocklngtou we-e placed In nomlu.tlon for
the chairmanship and C chrane was elected by
avoteorUtolSforOlarke.
A resnlu lull w.K ailonteil nrnvlillnir ilit.
egateatoihe Lynchburg e invention 'ahall bo
elected on August third. The new cbalriuan Is
a stralghtout.
nr. i.oi isi
One of iho t'omiael for Dorwcy and
llrndy In tlie Mar Kniite ie In-
terviewed on Iho Nuojcct Texas
f diicntloiinl Hnllera
Hpecial to the Hi raid.
St. Louis June 2S. Mr. Jeff. Chandler of
tlie law llrm ol Leu A Chandler oi Ihls city
who has been ensue d as nssoolalo oiunsel
wlthMe9srs. Shellaharger Wilson & Tollln
to defend Brady and Doiioy In the suits
against them In the star rout a busloefs re
turned ir .m Washington to-day. Tn repor-
ter when questioned on the sulject he
said tiiat an altiinpt was being
made to push the matter on the the iry that tue
Sovernment h-d nut m 111. 1 lent evidence to In-
let. Mr Chandler aavs the evlh.nco Hie
government liar Necured l nmrely heriwav tea-
tlm uv and much of It would not bo admitted
lu ajudlcial proceeding. The cases.tie says.aro
against llrndy and Doraey. Tbe otliers nreol
small aeo jlu.t. When nueatiouedaa to tlieliim
otdofenseto Icadopiidln oaee Indlclmeuia
were round In cepumber. Mr. C handler said
"I'hcre lai.iertion of law lying underneath
the case which I think tellies It entirely.
There can be no element of legal wrong In
these contraois which the cott ts can inquire
Into after go' gross hss by ilHH ecml lealRlaUon
leanllrg th.iueiirid lliun of all Inllrmllv.
You know rnngrers appropriated tl 2011 11(10 to
meet the expense 01 these expedited contracts
and hetoro doing this it Investigated
e'toli one of tbe contracts and
made tue appropriation to carry them
not upon tho expedited prlcta Thla was tn
elli'oitodeo are ny congr as lhat tlm pnstoluce
leparm ent nan aeti (I properly Inexpndit Kg
these rones end in raving Ihosn addiiloin.l
pnees In reading 1 lila it iiiusi be unoeiHtnod
11 is uiecjB.' 11a vieweu uy 1110 ringsier s attor-
ney .
linn .0. N. Ilollleswoilh stale secretary of
Ihstructlon and acting sntietlut- udent of the
tn.lil lo school 1 of Texas nua been in
St. I.ou a endeavoring to secure n
number of prominent educators to
g no lexn t fli millet a series ol normal In-
st lull lor Mm li-nellt of lm publlu tcliool
teiu'lieraof tloilaiiitH. There ore to In seven
lusHiutir) lu d ir-reiit pit 1 1 of l cxnag.it' 'ti.-i
at Iho biiiiim i''vo limy iiri 10 h gin
till or cent Monday i nd continue for six
weeKs. Tlit lea will have in llio ag-
gftuatiiaboi '0 atleniiiiiioa as
iieur y every public rciinifi teacher in tlie
stnt-i nsa ari'tintied In alien. I. 'I lie expetiseof
coailiictlng the liislfuteK und of seeu l g ape-
oi il lincoem us 0 nr'nrtois wdl lie pw hi by
the Irtistei a if the I'oab idy ediie.atlonul tud
of 'IVxoa It was 'learned to-day
lhat Mr. Uollingaworili had succeeded lu bis
ml'slnn and the (ol owing are the lusirue'
or eon 11 'lra of the Norm li Inailtuio sell 1 I
anl 111 have aero ted: Mr. J. W Hall Is .0
conduct tlm lnsMtlit i nt Git'iieavi'lc Cook
c iinty Texas Mr. W. II. Tout" at Or.mgu
Orange cjuuiv; Mr. II. T. Morton
iiriulpiil of Morton's at .xilado
It'll ouuntyi Mra. D. V. A. N vn
colo-ed prluoipil of the l.lno dn soliooi Km-
sa City Mo enndueta the colored Institute ut
Heni"ii cad waller couniy; Mr. J. HaMwIn
p'sslilenl ol Klrltville Mo. nO'nvtl school at
San Maroos iUyes c oi ity; Prof. N. II. Henry
principal of tlinCsie Girnrd an. Mo. normal
school ut Wuxnbachle Hills coimiyi Dr. A.
Horn a we 1 knmvc educator in wo tern
Pennsylvania condui'ts tile Institute at
Tv er Niiiltn countv They Iibvo reee'ved
ill -1 r eredontlaia end lsvn mr their 1 ew ileui
of labor to-iiionmv. Mr. linllli gvorlh wa
al-o I'ominlssloiied to eft" r II. e presidency of
t. e university of rxast Prof anr.'WIIlluoT
llnrrls late aupeilntcrdent ol the at. liuls
public schools. One oil r was made 1 1 Mr
Harris nod iteclleol hei iinso of the delicate
ciiidltlon of lila health. Mr llolllnga-
wnrth le t Ht. I.otila laat Sunday to
o to Koma Indiana wb"re Mr
Harris Is a'tendlnc an educational
001 vntlo ad there tn make a
second offer of Iho posit on with extri In-
dueenienls. Mmy Inl lilMu fiends of Mr.
Harris have ailvli-cil him to accept the rami
'Ion. Mr Harris will probably visit lei as
during ths 'n-tltnte ineellngi. in d wl'l after a
cniiteiencH with the Texas boatd uf education
give his decision.
DEFKKRBD rrlLEGBAMN.
GOl'LU'S ODMKr.
Albany N. Y. June Professor Baas of
Dudley Observatory la siitl.Oel that tbe
great comet now vlalli'e ta O nil I ' co net.
TWO NKQB lM AURKSTBO AND JAILKD. .
Mishvllc Tom.. June 27. Two mgroea
na'iied Willi mCtleyand Haury Trloewere
Jailed Ui- Ight Ht Sp'inglleld for attempted
rani on Misi Mollle Davis a wblte womau.
i hey will probably hj lynclud before
moinlng.
AX ASKAKHtS Ut'RPKn.
Little Rook Ark. June VS. -Particulars af
a murder at K i goon to nillis or Eureka
Mpriugs reiched bore tills evening JellVrina
Cnmll we t lo Kingston wlib Mr. Guerrel
sud Ihe em-t Kr.nik J-nklns ngslnst whom
hebailanuldgriidgi Th y agree! to liars II
ut. Weill Cirrnl wsnt I" got a drink of
wler Jonklns armed hlm II with a double-
barrel shot gun an I st one II red nt Carroll i he
ch.ice enter d Ills breast killing him Instan-
tly. Jenkins then tired at Uuerrel shoolliig
blm in ths baud. He I hen lied.
A IlksIARKAuI.t stt'RDKR.
Little Rick Ark. June Q7-
Inielllgonoeof a roinarkab'e n il tlarrcaoh.
ed here to-itsv from Otolith a county. Sam
Ulsniiike and John O'Neal living In. Magno-
lia hl'e relu nlng In a waann bad a qu-rr I
ah mi who sboii d shoot at a bevy or par ridges
ne-r tbe roadside. The illspnte pass.d qnlcB-
frnin words to blows w en O'Soal drew rrom
lilspi'kata harlow knife and at'snkeil Dla-
luuaes' culling hlsolothe n the bresst.srm
and shoulders und Inlllitlng six or sov.'n
wounds. Two or three wnin -n wore In Ihe
wug ni but o ml 1 do nothing to atop the
quarrel
Poalninatera' t'ontntlaalona Nlg-ued by
the President.
Washington Junstn--riis president to d iy
lijnrd tlisoimtnlasl'iusot the fo 1 iwlrg post-
masters: William A. Ellet. at Clirksv.n i
Texasi John Donaldson at RhcMitn Tet u
vice A. Darnell resigned! J.iba Hackwirlh
al llrenhsm Texas vice W. J. "Bryan. n
liendcdi Henry M lljan at Coraleana Texas
ie. Mra. Pauline Wood. auDeiiddi Cbrle
H. Hooklev. at Montgomerr Alahsm.1 v o
Israel W. Roberta siispseded; w. w urow i
stMacoo Osorgla. vice Henry G.WIov."
luspeadedi William Rale at KaoivIHe T
HERALD.
NO. 182.
iEWS OF THE DAY.
A8 TB&KSMITTED BT THE TELEQEAPH.
The Dead lock nt Albany Ntlll II .Id.
la Oaa.Heusior (teaalona la-
dirled for Hrlbery-The Hteant
Boat Phaeton Hlowa np-My.
terious nnrderoa an Eng-
lish Railway train -A
aleulurliy Comet 11 la-
covered Kte.
Nleaniliont Blown 1'p
Clnclnnstl Juni'lii.-Tlie steamer Piia.tn
while racing with the steaaier llamlv this after-
noon atlo'elock.explodeiuer bjileisand ihe
host was torn to pieces. The chimneys of the
. uu. 1 lie accident hnpiiemd
four miles up tne river from her... llulh losis
ii-i 3 J T 1 ltn """''""'- The stesuier
Ulldwoed has ironu 1. 11. . v.. -V!!1
has vet been reoeivu.l . t.. i.i '.. .... ..
of life. - " u
The Phnetnn waa a small .IH..... i.-.i ...
r value I at .0 0. She was In the local trade
uetweeu norceburgaud Manchester.
bxoo.no dispatch
Cincinnati. O . .Inn. a ui.i .l.
Commercial aavs the atesmsr lldwo'7
which weut to tlie re lef of the steamer Phae-
ton when she exp uded her boiler hss le-
turuod bringing ail that ooul l b ascertaiued
eoncenilng ie aocldcnt. The Phae-
?i n'L ""'"I lefi Mayaville to.
gether and begin racing when tue fhaeton'e
!?. "n Y"'l'l-1 . 'I" sieuners were in
miildle of 1 Iver and close together. Tho direc-
tion nltheexplosloa wis 10 Ine rear and this
saved tne passengers who were mainly In the
tr.mt tverythtn shove the water
Una "n the boa Iwas completely torn nit. Th
Ha' dy. all houuh 1llnaiH.1i bv imv.nn i..r
ohlnineys knoesed down went on up the
"ii isaing seversi passengers who Were
hurl ami shoee names are not known
Mr. MnVthur a Chicago saleniimn was
badly hurl and Is at a Hotel nt Mayaville
J.iseph Tnrrens a commercial treveler from
Plt'sbnrg was blowu Into tlie river but w.is
rescued The titianown passenger who was
supcost d to have b en Inst was a lady who got
aboard In ths 5ili waul at Mayaville. 'the
cabin register being lost It la dillleuitto lull
whether all the casu titles are known.
F.ngliind'N objection to Metallic Cur-
rency London June 28 In view ol tbo re-assem-bllngof
the monetary coufurence on Thurs
day next th) Tlins In its flnanclal arilcle
this morning whllo ooncedlug that aa tn act
of oourtesy to France and the United Slates ;
. i men luviintiiin lu
send delegates 1 1 the couferunie advises the
withdrawal of Englt.n rsprenlth!e.ln tiiat !
hooy. as there Is no questlun In
any esse of England's ngreelng '
to anything which will affect hef
anytiung wntch will affect hef I
adhesion to a single gold standard. 1 The
writer declares Unit the basis of tne confer-
ence was fundamentally erroneous In the con-
ception or the functions of Ihe giiTeruu ent
In regard to Ihe nietulllo currency opi ostd lo
the traditional prlnciplis of the English
currency system and he views Ihn t reseno. of
the English delegates lu the congress as most
iinfnriunatA and will Injure tho reputation
of the Knglleh government. He seek to
show lhat the funntlnns of the govrri lueut In
dealing Willi a metaMloo irrency issliii;ily to
guarantee Ha weight and tlueness f.l owing
the wishes of Its sulijaeis In the seltullonof
Iho inetiil and in no way cAorlug totegulute
the supply i f i lie meliil llsell.
ItllleHgo of II N. Marahala.
WashlngUin I). C June as.-Jii tbe settle-
ment of the nocountaof George Turner who
served as marshal Tor tne middle and southern
districts of Alabama frsin lK7i ml m the
question arnio as'to whether ho is entitled toi
mileage on each of two or more writs or uh-
I uoiaa Issiud In lie case for wdiieases residing
In the tame locality ami served at Hie same
iliuei iilso whether bo la eiiililed lo
'lii'awti (in eae.ll oi two llbpietlaa
oi ttiiin-'Ben reijuireu u upbear and leal iy
a-eneiallv under elmllnr clrcnmslanote. the
llrsi ciuuptrn lerof tlm troasury in-day decided
tliatlass rclatlvo lo fera of nmndm:s prohibit-
ed lonslrucllve mile go l a wrlls served hv
lepullesntid also t ipn lilbitmllnuge for travel
not ncccwa'l'y perlo hud. The rnmntrollor
furllier lualntiilns thai under the eBtlnir
laws subpoenas for witnesses who aro remiir.
rdtoatend any t rin ofolroilt or district
courts lu any purl of he Unity i Mules should
require tlinn in lea'lfy generally before a
giaud nud petty Jury court nsthooase may be.
The Find it a Niib-tlnrine Diver.
Norfolk Va. June 2H -List week Eugeiio
Whitney a aub-marine diver crmnec oil with
thewr.cklng firm of Jumo) Tower A Co. of
this city luundathree hundred pound snfe In
the nrier oab'n of Iho wrk of the U. 8.
(tenner 1 1 tl' on which I'oundi red n tlie coast
off Kiity II I" k N Y. Movombcr Ka. 'I lie
0 ntenls of the sho which Wnsopcned vest r-
tlny were a a llrlttsli sovereigns of various
"J'
"
coinage; two silver iiieoals: a maltese on
shaped mndul earh wing bearing on Its nb
verse sine encircled (Me words "Mdelttv .eo!
and Oludleiioe". In tho centra "U. S. N'"
Ileyri- or one aldo Is engraved "H-inrv Km-
i'8 n"and on on" other "James Ciup":alan
round onp heavy 1 ilu is Karat g.dd ring and
alivureoln nr uncertain iiate. vlhls sale has
been seirchril fT with letresi. as it wss
tluiiiirlit tn contain a Inrgn sum of nion y i but
aa none wna loiinii it is I'resuuieu it belonged
to one ol the otlluera t
aim
I not I he puymaster.
Mysterious mnriier in an
English
Rnllwy Car
London Juno 28. When the Brighton rail
way cxpresa iraln waa slipped for collection
of tickets outsldo of Brighton yrstorday a
man nime t Arthur Ijefrny waa found In one
of ths carrlagea wounded on the head and
bleeding He raported that bia fellow travel-
lers wo e a countryman and an old gentle-
man ami list shortly afier passing Coryden
helier a shot vol was stunned i'hepollce
found several bullets embedded In tbe car-
riage and In the Balcnmbe tunnel. The
found with his throat cut iheeorrseof F. J.
Gold a retired business man who had been
to London tionlleotdivldends. He wnsalso
st bb d In vsrloua plncea Oo'y a pocket-
b ok containing cauls waa found on his
person Le fray after having his wnuud
dressed started lor London. Notice hss been
bsued stating thnt he will be accused of the
murderof Mr. Gold He la a newspaper re
por er aged 22 years.
Affair at Albany
Albany N. Y June 21 -The vote In Joint
convention to Oil the short term was as fol-
lows: Potter 40 Conkllrg 31 WheilerU
Cornell 3 Laphain 17 Folger 1 Crowley 3
Roach I lingers I No choice.
The convention then priceeded to vote to
(I'l Hi long term vacancy with the lo 'owing
result! Dapsw AO Hernan 411 Piatt 27 Cor-
nell II Wheeler 1 Crowley 6 Hoskltisl La-
prism 3 Tremalne 1.
Theohalr snnnunoed that no election had
been had In either rase.
Th ni"ion to adjourn waa carried yeas 70
nooiiO and the onnventh n adjoi.rneil.
srssinNs iNiiurmi for iimiikky.
An Indictment for hrlbtry bss been (mind
against Senator Sessions lie Is held In I30jQ
ball. ;
Penally of Death Demanded.
Constantinople June 28-In the trial of the
cnnsplrutsrsiesierdsy the puullo prosecu
tion demanded that tho 'penalty of death
should he pronounced against aolual assassins
and that Mtdhat Kiichdl and Mairond Pasha
lie onnilemed to fifteen years bard lahrr. Iho
sssssslns otnfessed ths assassination wai o-
dered bv N iurl Pssna. I be rep'les ot Kuotnll
Pasha. In examination at Smyrna are sri-
tenistlo denials of ths allegations but are
shown even In apesches nf Mltlhat Pasha lo be
self onntrsd ctory. Mldhat Paiha In an ad-
dress rebutted thetwen y-aaven points of Us
luiiictmsnis.
New York June M.-Yesterday afuraooo
Alsxaadsr Bradsrldgs aged 39 a native of
Ltvoala TexM alUmpted talelila by akoot
I ESTABLISHED IN tst
f PRICK HVK CENT
Ing himself
With a idaL.I K . 1 -u .
lu. n... u . " " IWW4IUI
his bus nVT; . ?' '-0"' r.veisea la
utd'stlte'X
The Denver ki t.rBde Railway
dyerlltror r..B t..boro..
T"""' "'" M-Tlie Djnv.r ft Rio Urand.
Msbe.. an KngU.h gey7 'w 1
jests' o 1.1 rjets wlm labnrera at liiTli
K'l'jr""""." klre tuein" ..Vwork
as estab-
two
wn "
high wages and
tMMllV Wnrb ...1
d "v the" 7 ".'''"Winim the
P..-l.! K ..rnisoives
at Deuvsr or
HVUIV
Dlaallowed.
Waililrgtoo D.i.jul:Sa.-in Iheesseof
Kile Aubrey of Lmlsiaua vs. the Utlttd
Slates the ITrenoh uUtms oummlsslonera dc.
elded that a colored man who lived In Louis'.
I.'- r-a.w8' St"a of r rauce at the i me of
I flu i ?Z uf lhB fur""" '"' 7 "o if.
Uu td Mans became bi virtue of that treaty
aud cession. a oifxen .f the Culled IHtaies
and cannot new sue as a oil sen of Kan?e
thf'LtT r"v1:1!"'" "!entlo"lo;
tt'einent of r reoon-Ainerlosu clalins
I he claim is therefnre disallowed. '
Blaniarcka amrerlug a
London Juue 28.-A dlsuatok from Berliu
w the Times says prlnoa Blsmgrrk Is still
suffering so much lhat he will not be able to
ear. Berlin r .r a week at least. Kapltlnir lo
smdctila he wrote .is follows t "Your saluta.
iZLm)B'-I!h9 h" that ihe DaUobal
sansHorUeiinaiiy'synuili will In rutnie Trn.
on e fatherland tfial lluer . I p" e"which
"otloZd".'''0" W"10" "'"tl
To be sieuiouceil.
Constantinople June 5a.-At Ihe trial of
prisoners cburged with e murderof Abdul
Aalr. to-day after the o tinsel for Ihe detenu
!;. M'e".anr '''''". the Judges deoldrd
yiht.MUi." "' w.r.'rl"r. MiMalu. h aergeaut
Kabra llray and lladi Mel.mhl w re guilty
nu All lley' Nedjib Bev
m Vp.1..""' Nnll'Ohoo Pasha .ndMab!
ni'iud Pasha were scooiiillc.es being privy to
ha orlme Se. tenea will bo passed in the
prisoners to-morrow. ! uniue
New Orleaua Notea.
Kow Orleans June M.-R Is announced that
Merlelan ft Nnrthwi stern railway oompa.
uy cuniro leu Dy t IS KtlSUITsr svmllnali haa
J.Lt.. i .. '""gar synuioate naa
0M' Hl"""
! ?; fi r. -r .'.fc
..i1 J?.. f LV '"J na ""'thera yacht Glub
r r '. "'"'honeii to juiyyin
"w... ui uuiavursuie weaiiier.
Heniphla' Holly (springs Railroad.
Memphis Term. Juno is. There waa Died
yeslerday la the couniy register's ofllce paieri
peoyldliig forthe IsRuaiica of first mortgage
bonds to tbe amount ol IUtooo by theowiiera
ol the Memphis ft Holly Springs luilroail. The
runda are to be used in completing the road.
Destroyed by Fire.
London June 28. -A Genoa dispatch lays
village In ths valloy cousistl ng of about three
hundred houses has been entirely destroyed
by a conflagration ot bouses set on Ibe by
Hgntnl. g a .d Ihe Osmea under a high wind
spread ilirougli tl e win le v. Huge.
Debnloou the l aud Hill.
London JnnelW.-Mr. G.adslons'a motion
. veral atsgea of the
'0.p.'' ln" r"'TC precedene. ovor the order!
"' biwlniss wherever Hie bill appears on the
'"-"Ce psper until Hie h use ai sll otherw ae
eelde w adoptnl without division after a
i an eour ami a nan.
KiiKNla l ucouraged
London June 28.-The lloilln correspondent
of the Morning Post aays Russia Is enrou aged
by the rcinnnstrancvs which It waa under-
stood Kimand had a ntto Waihlng on In re-
gard to the echinus m endeavoring to reopen
uegoliallous for real rlotliu the rlghtol asylum.
Si
The Kmpree or Uerinany 111.
Berlin Juue 2S -In con equeuee of the
sudden attack nf lllnuis ot the empress who la
stay Ing at Cnldenlx she sent for Dr. Hutch of'
I! inn . elie was suhj c'eil tn a serious opera-
lion and Is now aa well aa could be expected
bill requires rest.
I'nillnineut to be Prorogued.
Lmdiin June 2S. In Iho bouse ofoommona
to-day Mr. Glads. one speaking on bis mo-
tion of which lis guve notice yisterdav rela-
tive to nroiriti'S on I ha inmi hill .'mm ia
hoped to pror gne parlLiuatit during the first
; week in Aligns-.
fool Siellliiir.
lIunt-.Ta Point June 2S lu tlie poola to-
nlahtoilthoatirruo cttu. o ha run. in. morrow
on the Coney Isl in I Jockey oitll) c miae.Parole
biomrht IIK) Kllai law r.in.e ITS. Irish hlug
and H I nils tiUeacb Franklin fUandVen
iriiuquiai .si.
Billiard Match.
Paris June 2S.-Tbe grand International
billiard matob between Vlgnaux aud.Garnler
Frenoh champions and Slosson and Pratt rep.
resenting Amerloi was plsyed on Sunday at
me cirque uenavre ine luimer winning by
20 polou.
Abdul aala'a Aaaasalaa.
London June as. flu Constantinople cor
respondent of the Times says a wrestler and
his two companions alone oonfeeed to the
tuurdtiof Hi sx-Hnllan Alalul Ax a. Ths
others accused stonily dealsd ooinpllclty In
ino ausir.
A Texan Disemboweled fcjr aMere.
Jefferson Texas June SS. Dr. J. H. Avon
gerwss completely disemboweled by a negro
with a d-awo raxor wiiorn the doctor had
tnocked down. Dr. Avenger cannot reoovsr.
He waa a member of tbe atalsleglalature.
Irlah Laborer.
Lmdon.'Jiitie 2S-Mr. Forstcr chief scr-
lary for Ireland will reoslvs a deputation
representlrg I'lsh ngrlcullural laborers on tbo
1st nf July when a statement In regard to
their oom
anion win us i
ild before him.
Parnell'a Comlnsj
Loadoa June ts Th tnoralug Post any
that Parnellihat not yet llxtd th del of his
via ttothaTTDltetlS'at' Hie object of wblch
Is undrrtnod to be to nse li's iMluence todls-
ojurage the exertions of skirmishers.
Jtieot tho tlbaerver.
Tioulsvllle Ky. June li.-Profesior Klein
ofllirlford thla state cla ms lhat he dis-
covered the oomet now attracting attention.
in nepuvmoeriaat. ussaysiuis u in comet
oflTta.
Died From Kxbaaelloa.
Mew York Jun W. Arrived ilsamshlp
Western Texa from Fsrnsndloa. Cbarle
K -II. v t onal-heavsr dld rin the paessg from
exhaustion and wa burled at Brunswick
Georgia.
Havana rattle.
Key West Florida Jnae U.-8tmer
Dacrllr arrived her yesterday having oom-
pi -ted work oa Iho Havana cable. Company
now has two cablet In ooxst'ete ardor.
lerrorlem.
Paris Jons to. Tk Visnna oorreiponaeaii
of Le Tempt lays th Bulcarlaa governman
oxerelatd lb wisest urreltm daring th
aiMiions.
iZZ ! w ('v rtlslng lu KotiBmi
S.I dT:t rJ"'"V extension u
the date oi mteiiog hu waey bu m
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