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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 1

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r. yc. jtv a ji r. NO. 147.

FOL. XVI. SIIREVEPOl.T, SUNDAY APRIL 187. A Hi; DOMESTIC UTELIMME. ij WINDFALL FOR THE PEOPLE.

San Krase aco. The last I beitrd from biin wa about IH17 or ISrH, whetiMn old i fill-busterer old io that lingers was 'Iving ai inewliero in soutliern dlifornla in Cue style, havimi mtwle piles of niotiev. Nobody in the tateknew bo was Ki sane, and I presume bia identity hai been iingu-s ed to thi day, FOREIflf ls" FUSflES. Rocord of Happenings Throughout the Country. Tl mm i jS 111 At CoushattaJ H.

Scheen Shot and Killed by A. C. Brown, Who in Ifeturti was Shot and Fatally Wounded by Si'licon'M Son. What the People of the Old World are Doing. Gov.

Bullock responded allirinatiely. At present, queried the chairman, the railroad aro charging lea tor a longer lisnt than for a shorter dUUnM. Gov. Bollock taid this was the ease whare it hi necessary meet the eirciinmliiiii of tho water tr anspoi tatio Tho t-hairiiiati nsUrd the opinion ir the conim ssion with respect to the ainliorily et' tbe CDtiiiiiigMouer to makn the eider nsacd i 111 in. Governor Bui lock rep'ied that till tiisy r-ad tho provisions o- the lonrth stju they understood the hndth')ii tb.iri'y.

Tue railroads, bo added, bad it- funned tlieiu that uiiloss tbey, inntlo tin. lira! es at one they would be liadle to l-w. Contracts bail been made by ii.creaants for do.ivenng tbreo ni on tha heneo based upon the rates which pievaded at the time. Now to siiildenlj raise those rate would prove disastrous. A brief colloquy, during which in rot ly to qui ri-s by "'ol.

kor anS Mr. Moinson. the position of the committee in rispct to some details was ended the heatinr. the wuobv proneed-ings was au luiei uiality, tbe hearing being grantt at tins imo a a favor to i letneti who bad come from a distance to present Ihe.r euse. No lortnal considernklen ol this qlles Ion, or any Other, will be null taken before thefith en w'ii: dale lb i law goes into WHICH WILL UENKI'IT II JO ENTIRE COMMUNITY.

lievolt nt llulguriati Troops. Bui ii.uir.ST, April 'J It rumored here that an outbreak bag occurred nt Kuetcl-nck and that the Bulgarian war minister baa How All Can be Benefited now H. tofts Son I Sclidifr their of being tho Icading Vv llnute ot ruirth Lou a i The Freight Handler Strike St New )r- U'ailN. New Oui.ka. April 'J.

Everything ia quiet about 'he presses to-day. Tho Louisi-una was the only press at work. A email lot of eottou I being com pruned and hauled away. Sevtru! hundred men were standing in gruu a in tliu immediate vicinity of the ircnH. but there wait no attempt to interfere witb laborers.

Cofon s-nt yest rday to the steamship Niceto, and which tha pcrewiuoa leluscd to handle, ws put on bojrd by the crew of the ship wi huul ina etatiou, and the veB.iel went to aea. Tlie StateB a.v tlin only solution of the sitiiuTinu ri einn to Lu in art actual tt'K at the pre-et and wbaive" us to whether tot I on can bo bandied in Xew Orleans by labor onto de et tbn i.ew oouuril. SuiiU a test, if mud'- will piobitoly result ia au ufipeal to the lor the protection t.i ibeir lalior li.v cotton buyers, who are lor-e jn suhji ctt. or by lorcign auips bitb may put their owu d.nlors to work. Weather Jiilicatioo.

WaMliNu to1. Apiil for twenty -lour bouts coUiOjencinj at A p. ia. Kor Alabama and Western Hoiida Sliithtly w.riunr, tar variable iinis, generally to southerly. i'or Mlef iwppi.

Louis. ana, l. idS ami At ktisa8--Siijbtiy warmer lair weather, Tariuble winds, southerly. The Mists ppi II remain nearly stationary below Vicksbutg and it will tail above, Cabin ltepatreil. New VuitK, April J.

Tho Commercial Cable company has repaired one of its cables and is now accepting btuinecs ft all po DM. A Block of liuildlnu'it Damaged by Fire. l'lTTi-Bi'lt'i, Atirii Smith's block, a fire story freneb llal Ntructure on Wilie was badly d-mnsed by tire at 9 o'olock moiuinic. The buildius was oucupieu by tu latnili s. who bt nearly all their ttiecis '1 be tire started in the lias-ment and the Ilames shot up the leva'or fhuft spreading to all partt of the bin ding.

A panic -f)Mit-d unions tho occupauta oi the turse upper Uoors. and a number of persona barely es-c. p.il wt ti their lives Mis IlinchiQati auu Onuioud v.ere tken Irom the lourth Moor almot eiiti'oout' -ilst VViit, a visitur. made lier t-. ltutu ie Ultu nnry by of i ope RUFpended mvkkuts isy rcuoojiArn.

enii taioiin. ir-tn. Kic. ilkWiMi, April 2Flour dnll.iMK and loner; choice, I 7ir i MO, fatiey 1)0 av 4 Id; extia fancy, $1 Uotti i nincsota. and winter wheat paten H)," Id.

Corn firmer; iieked, mixed. Mo; yoi-low, Oit; white Oat strong i.ud ebo.te western, aia ked 117c. 'tn-meal firmer at $3 lilj. Hay aud lower; pntiic. H-l Hall It; choice, 14 bOalb (K) Hog pr-ducts quiet but fti in.

Perk $17 (10. Iji-U refineU tierce. 7 l)t). Buik meats shoulders, bAc; ioug clear and clear rib'. Special to tbeTiuies.

CoudiiATTA, April ii A most shocking tragi dy took p'aco here this evening about 2 o'clock, resulting in the death of J. Henry Schccn and A. C. Hrown. lirown became incenetl ngaint M.

A. Cockerbaui, a son-in-law of J. Kclieen, on account ot omn busine-s troubles, and had been Keen on the street this evening imj nnng for M. A. Cockerhain, and finding him ot Schoen'ii store, Istols were dran otid tbey bean firing npon eaih other.

J. II. Suhfen ceived a shot in tbe tm nth which passed throngh and broko b's nxk, cans'iii instant denth received a pistol eho' iu each arm, and nftr prouiiscuntis firing on both sides, left the More. John Selieen, seeing his father shot down, seized a double-barrele shotgun, loaded with dm-k or turkey shot, and fired upon the retreating form of A. C.

Hrown, who ran to a store about abundred yards distant and expired. A coro er's jury wa called and an investigation of the facts commenced, tut night coming on it was adjourned until Monday. Several itnesses were sworn, a nong them young John II. Sohecn, who says lie law lirown deliberately shoot his father. There is another theory which from the sit on of ti parties Brown could not have killed Scheen.

ba not been necessary to make any arrest. Y'our correspondent will give further facts when developed. J. II. Scheen was widely known in tbe commercial world.

A. C. Brown has been a planter in this parish many vears. Tiio action of young Scheen in uvvnging his father's tieitth ia not condemned. IN OUR been attacked.

also stated that two regiments had revo ted at Kustendel. and tiiut the tO cent of both huvc lieeu placed under arrest, but that the men after a fight with the loyal troopi have tied to tbe niountaiu. Tbe Coercion, liilt, London, Apnt 2. i bo xl of the coercion bill, now that it has been made public, the opposition to tho measure. The Purnellites expre thi-mselvei as sanguine tlint in an appeal to tbo cjuuiry the government will be ovei thrown The cabinet was In session tbtee liouri today discu sing umeuiluienis ptopotd ty iier.il 1'iiionis'g to tho coercion and luiui bills.

Let OO' Light. Drm.is. Arril Const abb? Darney, who threw Uown bis arun and refused to obey mders and take part in the arrest of Father Kyau.oi tbo Herbensttwo branch of the Nutiomil League.bas been dismissed lrom the foice. 1 bo oveiument have decided not to i rorecute bim. Ilnlgai ian Assassins.

LoNhoS. A. rtl 2. The Times publishes a dispalcn ttom Sofia bioti says tho tutenij in do at liut-ebuk yesterday by throe Bul-gstian refugees and to a.S3usiinuto the pie-tect of IJutsi huk was pu of a cowardly Russian intr.gtte. tbo prelect' name is amort.

At tbe time of the attack he was walking with a man named Jaoobsou, wuo is a drajoman attached to the i-eiau cousulate at Itustchuk. Jacobsou had for a lung time been gaed in an aueiupf to bribe tiantoti with largo sums ot nvney. He had iniluced the prefect to ga to Bucnaroal with bim to see Mr. Hitrove, tbo Ku-sian min ster to Roumania. Suspioiotia being aroused that be would not accede to their WI3UC9, and would betray thei secrets, tbey necidtd to have him removed The result was tho attempt to assassinate biro, wmeb, as yesterday's dispatches -late, resu ted in a M-veria wound lor Mant tf ami tho urtest ol two ol the tiir-c Bulgarians wot) attacked huii.

It INTRSTAT COMMERCE. SUc. liaaoit. shoubluis, 7 tslc; long clear and clear rilts, SUc Hams choice sugar eured, llalVu Whisky quiet: Western ICO DEPARTMENT cilied, It Jl Cotlee dcmaisd bghi; holder fit-to. lii cargoes), coininon nrime, la-sd li Wc.

Rice strong aud ordinary to prime, Bran firmer at. y.V.'. Cotton seed prodocts isiei; oil, prime crude, refiued. f.o.b., cake a il meal, long ton o. a (f WK SHALL OPFEK TO-MOIMtOW Sr.

Louis, April Kiotir dull anil n- Wheat Fine wcatb-r and dt- isos Cririklwl J5tTackrs at wortb 10c. a while India 40 inches widw lit 7c. worth 12ie. isH white Iri'lin liner 10 i neb ha wid at 10c, poIJ elnewbere at lor-. iH-b Victoria Lhwu at wurib lfte.

roidery froui 'zi p-r yard and upward, tbe largest lict iu the city. fcuff li liiest'hP'J C'jttnii Ht wo'il'l chap wps better g.x-ds at leu a tbsn any jns in city offers tboaj died an! Brown Suitings a large lot nnder value. S. AUL UMI'IJ. A Number of iVr-nun Victimized by His Swiutllin ti-mc.

HIA, Apr.i special dir. patch to the I'lrS' from West Chester, I'd. e.ivs that Hailaa Baker, a real isUe from the roof. leu had been U6d in raibia article' to the tipper tlonrs Wm. llei.rv Siaitb.

ti.e owner ol tue. had a en! uu tbi; tl or, wan pjiuiuliy burned about the a'ld ia'n white trvini toeninyniib tu 11 His sou. loicuU bis wav into the butuirij buiblinz atiU wn- in olk An Appeal or Xon-lutei fereuce the Atlanta Chaniijer iriv nvrn ii USE of Commerce. i it: hi II Wamiini.id!., April The, interstate WK WILL OFFEIt commissioner -bean active work at ll oressiog i ables weakened tue market r.r.l prices uroppad subsequent there was a partial rei overy, but a ri action set in tho maiket closed ViO below yesteruay; Nc. ted cash 1kt May SO 8J'ihf.

oloaing at 0c; June 7'JM closing at i 'J Uc bui; July 7- i'Je. otug 77'lsc: Augnsi '7Sc. i'logi. at 77'Saa bid. Corn dull and lower; cash Mi Alaybo'iuo, Jnlv Oats asy unit slpw; rash aud May Sc Kit Firm ami held higbir; Provisions Very quiet, with nulv final' jt.Ji tiade at previous prices.

ClIlCAOO, April The leading futsn ran jitl us loll Wheat openi-u: No. Apiil tle. May, g'ue. closed h-JU-; Juno closed July, elosed7Ut. Coru opeueo: No.

April. 3l tiO, elsu-'t 3lUc: closed tfj-The; June. Ilitsjc, closed July. closed 41 Hjo. Oats opened: No.

April ,0, flowil -'i-VjO; May, US'sse, cosed itnSii Jaae, closed Mens pork (per barrel) opened: Xjjut ,20 75, closed 73; May-June, f'l it', closed i-'i V0. Lard (per 103 pound) opened: 7 'A doaed 7 25; May, 17 3iV, I' Si. June, $7 closed $7 40. Short rib (ner I0n pounds) opened: A pril 3 Ik), closed $3 10; May closed IS i't; June, closed Cash quotations were as toilows. was qnitt and price unchanged.

No i soring wheat, 80e. No. i uprif wheat, 7Ao; No. 3 red, 8080Wo. jv.

i corn, yi3i. No. 2 oats, Mess Dnrk (ier barrel) td oviiX) Lard per 100 pounds) 7 ')37 37tt. rib aides (loec) ii i58 00. T'ry salted alioulilers (boxed) lu6 2D.

tihert clear sides (boxed) fS 60 8 id. (distillers' finished goods per gallon) $iS. fiucar ami Molasses. Nbw Ohlhans, April 2. Sugar sieuy.

and firm; ojieu kettle prime, 4Vwlit; good common to fully fair, 44 4 il common, ceutrifugal, off white. 5 n-ltiiD jse; ehuico yellow eUtitied, 5 9 18 osc; primo 540; seconds, -iriite. Molasses quiet but firm; open kettlo f'U inal; ceiitritugul, oriroe to o'clock to-daj. At that time ex Goveinor Rufus B. Bullock, Dr.

U. D. Spaulding ill Linen Towels at 10c, vrortb 15c. and r. Woodson, a committee appointed by tbe Atlanta chamber 1 Lot all Lin-n Towels at 15c, worth 20c.

1 Lot all Linen Towels at 20c, worth 30c. 1 Lot all Linden Towels at 25e, worth agent of who was arrested uionth by i. Underbill, of Xew York city, for an indebtedness to that firm of also operated extensively in Chester and auoastcr lonntits, this Slate, and those who had dealings with him have now arrived at the conclusion that they have been swindled. About a year ago Coer erganizad the Hailed State Mortgage, Truxt and Deben tnre company with au alleged capital ot Jl.iU.O 0 Tuts company, it is said, is fraudulent. I forma ion from Minneapolis sta es that Baker operated in conjunction with James 11 Bay lis aud wife, who signed mortgages, ciaiuiii.g to be owners of certain lauds iu aud around Minneapolis.

Tbe al-1 ged swind er belong to a gooi family iu Chester couuty. He is the eon of Sainnel Baker, ot West Fallow field township. Among others in this vie n'ty f) had dealings witb him were Cnarh hener and Susanna Seanlan, of West F'el-tield townshio, the latter b-dug a cousin, onion of the money loaned by them was inveatmentin real es atejin Minneapolis. Tue former's claim is JOi the laiter's tl.cO I. aud throughjtheir counsel they have itsu a loreign attachment against Baker's interest in bis father 8 estate.

It is said that the Debenture company neyer bad a Ical existcuce aud was simply used by Baker to raise money. 9 goods as well as in AH LIS DAMASKS we will offer the largett line to select from, and at pricea that cannot be approached. ON OUlt of commerce to co-operate with tbe Southern Railway and Steamship as-ocia'ion in seeking such liberal inte Dotation or modification of the eration ot the interstate commerce aet a may be deemed necessary for the protection of the manufacturing and commercial interests of this other southern societies were granted a hearing. Got. Bollock speaking for his as-soc a'es and bimseli thanked the commission fo tbe opportunity afforded and read the lollowitig paoer: fo tbe Honorable the Interstate Commerce Com mission-Gentlemen: We tbe undersigned committee appointed by tbe Atlanta chamber of commerce for that puriinse, respect ively represent to your honorable body that tbo territory cover by the Southern Railway and St ninahip company is comparatively sparsely populated, and the trade ccnir- or distribution cities, within that territory are widely separated, aud therefore 'hat a rnle which would apply to lines in more populous sections In the country would bo disastrous to us.

The rates of freight now of force by said association which is the territory south the Potomac and Ohio and eaat of the Mississippi rivers, are the result of ten years of experiment modified by the order of irgain Counters JSu-aac; fair to good prime, 'iian KISSANE. cued bim. waa also badly aiugod. The total b.s woit about wii.cii i lullv insured. Iisater to "eal Hunters Sr.

Johns, X. K. Aptil A party of sealers went from the rtiore of tha channel on the west coast of Newfoundland on a sealiuK expedition, when the ice moved seaward carryin; tue men with it. Two bodies have been recovered lrom the ice floe. Tue meu bad been lror.xn tj death No further particulars have been received concruiUK the steamer Eagle disaster.

The tteamer Aurora baa been dispatched to the pceno. Hopes are eute taioeJ that some of the Eagle's crew are yet alive. Her crew numbered 2.j7 men. A direiict sailing vcstel is drifting down on the sou hwest coast. Ex-Siretary Maoulng.

Nbw York, April Sub-Treasurer Cauaua of this city cabled to ex-Treasurer rdan at London aterday asking if there-ports regoroing Secretary Manning's illness were correct Mr. Canada has received the following reply: C'anda, aub-Treasurer, New York: Deny empeatically. Greatly improved since arrival. Jobdas. Stw Orleaus Kaces.

New Ubi.lans, April Ciear and p'eai-ant, track last. list ace Kora'l ages, ten pound beiew the scale, one mile WTthrow and Linda Payne bad the best of of the start. Payne ted around the turn, when Win row went up; the otheta strung out. Withrowr won oasily by three lengths, Linda Payne second, two lengths ahead ot Hindoo Kose, tu rd, beating Miss Daly and Etbe H. Tim 1.41U.

Second Rare Five and one-half furlongs, geldiig. Queeu Ebtber and General Piiu got otl In tbe leatl and increased till entering the stretch. Esther won by a bead, General Price second, three lengths ahed of Kreil Davis third, beating hisky Jack. Time 1.U9W. Thud Kace Five-eighth of a uii'e, welter weights, selliug.

Goveinor Kobtrts led from atart to finish, winning by a leDgth, tin second, a head before Wild Kansas, third, beati Claude lirxnnoij, Cartriabt. Probus and Billv Smith. Time I.Ol. Post odds: Kobert- 3 to Kink 'J to 1, Smith 8 to others 10 to M. Four Kacc Handicap for beaten horses, six lurgons.

Good start; ran in a buucb tbrougbtiut, Hiunruia winning by half length, Telegraph se a length ahead of Envoy third, beating Tension. Long Kate, Jaubert and Claude lirannau. Time, l.l8Mi. Post odtls Hiber ia 7 to 6, Jaubert 8 to 5, Ttl graph to 1, Envoy 15. Long Kate 7 Tension and Dranuon 0 to I.

This was the forty-sixth and last day of tbe winter meeting Tho regular sprin; meeting of tho Lumsinna club com luetics-on Monday, April II. There will be six days racing lour races each day. be large number ot ho'es hero are in liua condition aud tho md cations are that this will inon jo goon common, ii ie. Moner auu Ituuds. YIbvb IIui tana An.il We shall our Imuenfie purchases of Void Yii-k l.anlr li il OA I An Old Sailor's Stoi-y of Who tlie Famous Forjjor Is.

mium. Nterbnir hanic nniuiiiali l.nnii.lana Brace Up. Yea arc f(ielit)cr(lepiVFs(i. yon m- TOe ana Colored iins US' poute is poor, you are bolbemi with headache, yoo are lidiciltv. nnrvunK From ti Cents Each Upward.

OUR CLOTIIIAG DEPAHTMEXT We Offer the Cheapest line of Good in the City. cits UPWARD El UL WOOL Sdt, 17.50. OUK STOCK OF be tho most interesting meeting held here railroad commissioners in the several Males and by appeals from commercial bodies like our own, representing the interest of shippers Your petitioners further represent that tbe rates cow ol force as embo lied in the taritV of the Southern and Steamship associations are accept able to our shippers generally, aud under I lieui trade has en established, contracts for pnrcinse and sale of oommodite have been entered into, and a sudden change would prove seriously hurtful to parties in interest. We arc informed by the rairoad man gement that tinder fear provided by the interstate commerce law their roads will be compelled to largely increase their rates on the inst. This will destroy the whole system ot rates upon which our Southern manufacturing industries have been founded and -nsoigiinize and paralym the trait.) ecu t- rs noon and through which wholesale i'- ale ha- established their extended bii-iiic-s We 'heretore respectfully petition body to pass an old-i uu i-s' April, mstaut, to i io iulo of rates iu 1 oil-" ot the Potomac aud tlb and east oi tin; rivers, so far as ilictc rate reWto to int r-st te coiiimetve, be declared of force until lb-! limb- i- orders of your honorable commission, an i leusonablo tims wilt be tor a timber bearing and revision any changer, ate put in lorce.

We submit herewith a scbedulo of the Southern nay and Steamship association who-. i we have referred. We also i.ite intention to the a' ci in co-upar jtivc which have of the rates, bv wMeh is sh vvn tiie great iiicreuse which will oecir in to tbo principal points ol the railway ii put i-i lore'-, tho rates thev now in 1 the now law will require. The alio by tin'. 10:1,11 if.ittvo statement s.il milieu itiav br t.pe tint that the lavs lrom New York to Allan.

i. Scttna. Uon.e. D.tlti.-ti ami Chattanooga will be e.i-e.l to! II to Macon, from jl to Aoa-jsta. from iiii cents to -U iri'iii to tlanta, from s-l i i a.

and from i' I i ii tee nnmisioit, iiniiil.ed that lie u.al.-i Ii a i to be iu part, at iroo.i ol tbe apnlicatioo I.k K'-r i -i by lb- cointmmes I ..1 I ies tor long tllitn New I'oiii, April 2. A gray bearded sailor man who ha seen ranch adventure in South America, told a World reporter yesterday about Kissane's career in Nicaragua in the turner of 1856. He id: I wag one of William Walker's army of filibnstererg iu Nicaragua and was stationed at Granada. A man who gave his name a Wm. K.

Kogerg came down on a steamer from New York and joined Walker's little army. He was made assistant quartermaster or assistant commissary, I forget which, he did not occupy the comparatively humble position lung. He was smart ns a steel trap and was woll educated. Ho hart not been long in the urinv before told Walker that he was Wm Ki-sane, the noted forger. The filib.isterer (lid eot turn from him on that account.

On the contrary, he was glad to hav such a bright, energetic, pushing man an ki'sane about bun. It soon i cmic known 'o a dozen or more of us that i Kissaue. the forger, but his identity v. i.e not tencrallv known throughout the tumy. In the tall of I8ifi Walker assuiuad tho government of Nicaragua and organiz his cabinet.

The members of it were all natives mere figure heads. The real cabinet milliners were Walker's shrewd men whom he sppointed nominally as ns-dstants to the ministers. He mado Rogers assistant -tnry of tbo haicenda, in which his dutb were these of secretary of the tr-uvjry. Il was agreat belt) to Walker and whlioiit linn I think the tihbitsterer's Reh 'nie would have collapsed uitteb sootier. When Walker marched to Otivas be left Granada in charge of General Charles F.

ILn-nigsi'U and Rogers or Kissauo. Iloiiisen was a brave, honorable, in and made war in au open and abjve board, v. but Hogers' great achievement in audtleti sullies on tbo lie gliburing haieriid i-. He would capture the wives and diugliti i of prominent Nicarn tatis nnd hold "them as hostages, to bo exchanged forao iimeii money or provisions. Manv of the wom.n ho captured thus com dained of the dreadful treatment at his hanH.

Rage's always avoided hard figbtiiig. Once Gett. Ht nigsen tried to have him take char out-out ost, but, Hogers qnieklit declared In w.n assistant secretary of the haicenda, tint military mm, and ro fused to Walker was ti -ally captured at Oriv is bv Commander I). vie, of the St- Mif, Roger was with him. He was released in and generally out of sorts tnnJ wai to brace up.

Brace up, but; not viIq BtiruulaDtSjHpritigniedtcine, or bHtorrs, wlich have iov tbeir basifivery bad whisky, aud which HunniW-en you for an hour, aDd then Iwiven yi rs in wnree condition tban before. What you vantis an alterative tbat will purity your blood, Btart healtby action of liver and kidneys, rentore your vitf(-ity, aod Rive renewed beaith aud ttivrjgtb. (Such a medicine yon will find iu Iilectrio Bittern, stud only 60 cer.tft a bottle at Leon il. Cflrt.tr oms titcre. ff ucklPB Ai rucn.

Sai. The best salve in tbe world for tint bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rbGnto, fevej Bores, tetter, cbapped Lands, clijl-Mains, corns and all ekin positively enrea piles, cr uu phy reqi'ired. It is gnarantent to t'ive perfect Bfltisfaction, or ruouey fotided. Price 25 cents per boi by Lecn M. Carter Co.

Tlicii- Itiisiness HoomtHC. Probably no one- tbin l.m iicd such a general revival ot trade L. M. Carler dt rit re their giving away to thic cL' po many free trial bottles of i)v. Kioj'si New Discovery Consuuiplion.

Their is simjily cnormouf this very vainablrt atiicin "ro-n lie fact- it always cures K.jiniuts. Congbs, c-jlU. r.sthioa. iiitin, and all tbpal upi ltiE' diseases) quickly cui'd. "Vcr? can tf'Ht it before bnying by intj t.

trial bottle f.ve; large t. i. bottle warranted. RNISHING GOODS J8 all tha Novelties of the season and must ho seen to be appreciated Oar Goods ore all Perfect. We Guarantee Satisfaction in Every Instance or Money Refunded.

lor many years. Abxcomled With $.0,000. New YoltK, April 2. At the office ol Geo K. Sistore Son.

the Hroad street brokers, it is said thitt the ti ill lias been notiliod that their Detroit ag nt, Aloxaniier M. Stanton, bad left for parts unknown Monday last. Au accouutaut has been sent to Detriot, aud ia now examining tbo books ot Mr. Stanton. From all indications it seem? there is a shor -age of The firm 8.v hat it is singular that tiiu loss is so small, considering Stanton's oppurtumtics.

Tho seems to be in such ebatie that ibi i II aDetr it ui'iliona re nnd brother of ie defaulter, is bound for nearly tbe whole amount. Alex Stanton and his family lortner held a htgli ponitiou in tbe Dotroit society, and his wile is said to be completely prosti'ited by her husband' act. The ag-nt ot Sistare Jc ou has been ttnabU tofobtatn an interviaw witb bor. ltlilor.d Hotel Victim. Uri FAi.o, April I About 1:15 to-dav tbo workmen at the ruins of the Richmond hotel lonnd portions of a chirred bum an being entirely beyond recognition.

The remains were Ink. out iu pieces and put in a bex. It is thought to bd tue tody of Mark Oaborue, tho day clerk. mi I i ill JJ 11 LI COS. TEXAS AND MARKET STREETS.

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