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11 1 I HERALD: WEDNESDAY' MORNING, JULY 4, 1888; It is a good thing that Pennsylva can review the same; that this court can only Inquire as to whether the nia is not a doubtful State. There Can are said to lve 100,000 men engaged Sleep law or congress, enacted in conformity to and to carry out the treaty Trying the CeleS? in the manufacture or iron in this beas Corpus State, They are not receiving more Special to the Commercial Heran Sleeplessness and fearful dreams are the earliest and surest signs of brain exhaustion. of 1852 between the United States and the Prussian government, has been complied with; to ascertain if the proper showing has been made to llaV than the average ot American wages, but their employers have in the past succeeded in realizing much stored up to meat the next day's demands. In healthy sleep brain force is'being 1 so overtasked that is unable to control VA, beer But nowadays the nervous system has more than the average of American troubles, and work are as present as dur- the mind, and at night the worries, profits on invested capital, and naturally desire to retain that comfortable the president to justify his action as the law requires; that if so made, did the president issue a warrant for the arrest of the relator ing the day. Hence the brain has 1 not time to recuperate its energies COMMERCIAL HERALD.

DAILY AMI) WEEKLY. Vicksburg Printing and Publishing Co. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY, BY MAIL. 3nYear $10 00 Months 5 00 Three 2 50 One Month 1 00 By Carrier per Year 10 00 Six Months jj 00 Three.Months 50 WEEKLY.

One Year 00 Six Months 1 00 Club Katn to Agents for Weekly. Five Copies per Year, postage paid, each.l 75 Ten Copies or more, postage paid, 50 B-An extra copy will be sent to the (Tetter up of a club of twelve. IN INDIANA. The leaders of the labor organizations in Indianapolis, Harrison's home, have nearly all pronounced against the Radical ticket. The Labor Signal thus refers to the ticket The nomination of Mr.

Harrison was a genuine surprise to the organized workingmen of the State, because their attitude towards that gentleman is well understood and it does not seem possible that a convention of sane men would invite confidence with a large number of voters in an extremely doubtful State by naming a candidate so objectionable. Mr. Harrison's candidacy for the senate two years ago aroused opposition among the labor organizations. It ex Dressed in scores of resolu tives, nerve tonics, laxatives, and The proper medical remedies are seda advantage. There is just now a dispute with an order to Judge Sabin to- in betwien the empioyei-anu employe 1 and celery are the sedatives and regulators of the general functions.

Jackson, July 3. The Illinois Ceutral Railroad Company hayc set aside and disregarded the tariff rate heretofore fixed by the railroad commission of Mississippi and on the first inst. put into effect a tariff which advances the local ates from twenty to fifty jer cent. This was done notwithstanding the rates which were heretofore fixed by the commission, ond which have for the past two years been operated by the road, have not had the effect to decreasethe revenue of the company. This action on the Dart of the company, without any no Celery Compound their full beneficial nerve tonic demanded, and in Paine's growing out of a desire on the part of the former to reduce the working- "scientific proportions, the best remedies ol vestigate the charge and learn, if there is competent evidence tending to show relator's criminality, and that Judge Sabin so acted and so "3al eiTect is obtained.

It also contains, in the materia medica for constipation, "and kidney and liver disorders. This is a 1 has brought sweet rest to thousands who men somewhat nearer the condition of the pauper labor of Europe than at present, the protective tiirifl to the contrary notwithstanding. If Penn brief description of tlie medicine which found; that if the court finds that morning, or whose morbid dreams caused these things have been done, it can tossed in sleeplessness from night to sylvania were a doubtful State it them to awake more tired than ever. "All nervous, sleepless, debilitated or aged people will find vigor and perfect health in the great nerve tonic, Paink's Celery Druggists. Circulars free.

tice whatever to local shippers, has affected the -shipping interest very Compound. Price $1.00. Sold by would not be at all surprising if these 100,000 workmen were all discharged about the last of October with an explanation that the danger of the re-election of Cleveland made it impassible to carry on the business. much and will result in driving the wholesale merchants on the line of WELLS, RICHARDSON Proprietors, BURLINGTON. VERMONT.

the road in Mississippi out of business. SUMMER EESOETS. RATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, FOR PRESIDENT, GKOVEB CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, ALLEN G. THUKMAN, of Ohio.

FOR CONGRESS, T. C. CATCHINGS, Of Warren. H. B.BRUSER.

Ocean Springs Hotel, Ocean Spring), Misa. Besides the lumber and other interests are paralyzed. The action of this company demonstrates the immense power such corporations have for harm and the extent to which they will go, regardless of the interest of their patrons, when unrestrained. This action is most cruel and brings tions adopted by assemblies and unions. This paper opposed Mr.

Harrison's election to the Senate for reasons that would prevent from supporting him His public record in our judgment, has hot been such to commend him to the favorable consideration of the people this paper represents. We did all within our power to warn the Republicans in time. That they did not think advice from such a quarter worth holding cuts no figure now, but hundreds of letters from representative workingmen in this and other States indorsing the Signal's position and breathing intense enmity to -pvEEMNG'S NEW MOWER LlftHT- eat Kunmne, otronpest aiufiiest 1 in the market. H. 11.

BRUSER. On the Bench. Excellent Board for Families. Bathing, Sailing, Riding. Fish-" ing.

Fishing, Oysters and Mineral Water. je2(i-lm F. FRYE, Proprietor, great harm to the business along this railroad. i our correspondent is an thoritatively informed that the rail Morton has the bar'l. TERFECTION VAPOR STOVES, AB-A.

solutely safe; approved by the insurance companies and is the most economical and best summer cook stoves made. H. B. BRUSER. I I road commission will caase suits to be instituted under the law for the re Harrison is opposed to any tariff Ol course they would an be taicen on again the week after election whichever way it went, but the discharge would have its effect.

It is quite possible that some trick of this kind may be played in closer States from Pennsylvania, and it is to be hoped that the workingmtn may be sufficiently enlightened in the meantime to know what it means. New York Times. Portland, is going to have a Fourth of ouly illumination, which, it is fondly believed, will outshine the more ambitious glow the St. Louis Flambeau club has been able to kindle. A chain of snov-covered peaks streching from Northern California nearly to the British Columbia line, a distance of 70'J miles, will be illuminated with red fire, which will be set off on the night of the Fourth.

Mounts Hood, St, Helena's, Adams, Three Sisters, Mount Piatt and Mount Shasta are the peaks designa covery of the statutory penalty in Mr. llarrison are convincing proof REDUCED RATES FOR 11 not discharge the prisoner, though it might differ with udge Sabin as to his conclusion on the testimony adduced in the case. The case was argued at length by Mr. W. T.

Burns foi the relator, who was followed by Col. W. L. Nugent for the prosecution, whereupon the court adjourned till 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The prisoner seems to be about 55 years old and is a genteel looking man and has a good face.

He is accompanied by a grown daughter, who never leaves him and who seems to take a deep interest in the proceedings. i How Gen, Sheridan Stood the Trip. Lewes, July United States steamer Swatara, with Gen. Sheridan on board, arrived off the Delaware breakwater at 10 o'clock this morning. The following bulletin, respecting the general's condition, was furnished the Associated Press: "Gen.

Sheridan stood the run from Hampton Roads very well, though he is somewhat fatigued by ship's motion, there having been considerable ground swell, it is proposed to remain here for a few hours, and if conditions are favorable, to sail for New York this evening. The general's pulse has continued good, but his respiration and appetite are somewhat less favorable." Delaware Breakwater, July s. The following bulletin was furnished the Associated Press this evening by Gen. Sheridan's on the Chinese. every instance where the tariff of Board $2 per Day; $10 to $1 4 pe; charge, as promulgated by them, is ALASKA DRY AIR REFR1GERA-tors, best in use; the largest assortment in the city.

H. BRUSER. The farmers in the West are de Brass and string band in attendant that our position is correct, at least from the labor standpoint. Organized labor will decide the presidential contest this year, and it is almost solidlv arraved against Gen. Harri violated, and notice of such violation is brought to their attention.

season. For circulars add termined to vote for lower taxation 1 EILMAN JJD UR1E PLOWS, ALL At the last session of the legislature II Thomas Newman, Manager. Crl Jas. C. Kino, Resident Sup't.

O' The President will be at the union of Mississippi, an act was passed re sizes, extra points and bolts. II. B. BRUSER. son.

In our judgment Mr. Harrison's defeat is a foregone conclusion, even quiring seperate and like accommodations for the two races on railroad jnne20-wed-fri-sun if Gov. Porter should lend himself to trains. This law makes it a misde YNDON HOES, ALL SIZES; HANDLE i Hoes for cotton and -garden nse. H.

B. BRUSER. SMEDES' the commonly talked scheme ot running for Governor in order to help the Chiciuro nominee through in Indiana. meanor fer any railroad company to refuse or neglect to comply with its requirements, and imposes a fine of ATHS TUBS, ALL KINDS AND A second source of weakness to the Chicago ticket is Levi P. Morton, the ted for the illumination, and sepa H.

U. KKUSH.K. not more than $.00 upou conviction It also makes it a misdemeanor for anv conductor of trains to neglect or Wall street banker, it iooks as Senator Instills' advice to the Kan rate committees will attend to eacn. If the night is clear people in Portland will be able to see the beacon ANTLES AND GRATES, A COM- plete assortment. H.

B. BKUSfcK. GULF VIEW HOTEL, MISSISSIPPI CITY, MISS. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH, Midway Between New Orleans and Mobile. Now open for guests, in complete order and repair, with sas delegation had been carried out refuse to carry out the provisions of tires from five mountains, and the the act, and upon conviction imposes a fine of not less than $25 nor more to the letter.

It is a principle as strong as written law with Knights sight is expected to be a grand one, 2K. fff FIRE BRICK, SEWEB Pipe and Tile. H. B. BRUSER.

than $500 for each offense. Some of or Juaoor noi to am iu tne eievnuuu "My party committed suicide of a National banker to any office hen it openly declared for untaxed whiskey," says a Republican clergy the newspapers of this ttate have fallen into the error of supinwing that it is the duty of the railroad commission to see to the enforcement of this At about 11 o'clock this morning ENTIRE NEW WHARF anrJ BATH HOUSES, 1 man of Buffalo. Mills is getting lots of letters from Republicans The organization is opposed to the National banking system, and recognizes in it the mainspring of all monopoly. For a great political party to go into Wall street over which the Gen. Sheridan had an attack of pul statute, when in fact it is no part of monary congestion.

It was more of the Blue and Gray to-day at Gettysburg. The great exposition at Cincinnati, which is to last one hundred days, opens to-day. The Evansville Bulletin, hitherto Republican in politics, has bolted the Republican nominations made at Chicago. Vicksburg never enjoyed a brighter prospect, than this bright Fourth of July, 1888. In five years more there will a population of thirty thousand 'here.

The crop news from most of the surrounding section of country is not favorable. In many localities the rains have done serious damage, by rendering it impossible to keep the plant in a growing condition. Some planters by herculean efforts have no doubt been able to save the larger portion of their crop, but with the i present labor it is quite certain that these cases are the exceptions. The prominent features of the enuorsme tne uemocrauc position, HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, Ammunition, Oils, Nails Fence Wire, tc. H.

B. BRUSER. TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON Work of every description promptly attended to. H. B.

BRUSER. H. B. BRUSER. their duty, but tne courts are tne curses of the farming and producing proper authorities to enforce the law, and to-day found in his mail three such epistles from Massachusetts clergymen," says a Washington des easily controlled than on any previous occasion.

At this hour, 8 p.m., he is resting rather quietly with but little cough. His respiration is about At 11 o'clock this morning Justice patch to the Springfield iteuuDiican 30 and irregular, iiis pulse is 9b and temperature 99. He has had several These incitleuts are as striking as the revolt of the religtous press, led by Un inn TTlifl- QlmilH). Entry fo which directly from and in front of Hotel. BEST fishing andbathingon the Gulf Coast Accommodation for 300 guests.

Terms reasonable on application. GEOG. DUY, Lesneeand Proprietor. N. B.

Gen. Chas. E. Smedes will be. found in the oflice at all times, contributing to the entertainment and comfort of his numerous friends.

(i. D. On and after June 1 negotiations will be completed for a steam launch that will be ran exclusively for the guests of the Gulf View, and throughout the season a fine brass and string band will be in daily attendance. jeS classes of the nation hover like an angry cloud to select a candidate for its national ticket is another thing that astonishes the average working-man and causes him to wonder whether the monopolistic interests of the country have not foreseen the inevitable conflict and concluded to force the issue without giving labor RINK Lamar, of the United States supreme court, proceeded to hear in the United States court room, the ease ex parte Martin Ludwig Risch, alias Rischky or Rischkee, from Prussia, who was arrested in Texas a short lilt; will iiiau iiivii, jiuia. ble presentation of the difference be refreshing naps.

The position of the Swatara being quite sheltcd from any motion, of the sea and absolute i. i i 1 A tween the policies of the two parties nn we again reprint to-dayi It is no quiet lias uceii maiiir.tnieu uti uua.u. OKIELLY, It time since upon a warrant of extradi fifcH II. YARROW tion under the treaty of 1852, and further opportunity organize and wonder that, when the leading republican organ sneers at a layman as a "Sunday school politician" because was ordered to be held for extradi tion to Prussia by Judge Sabin An Ex-Officlal Charged With Fraud he objects to tree whiskey, clergy inform itseli. The Republican Party's ''New Ground." Sit.

I.nuis Republic. Pittsburg, July 3. Richard COOPER'S WELL. men should conclude that it is time judge of the United States court of the Eastern District for them to get out of the party. of Texas.

After the investiga The stand token by ex-Mayor Seth tion and decision by Judge Sabin Low. ot Brooklyn, against the em Nevins, ex-resident government architect of the United Suites courthouse and postoffiee now being built here, has been arrested upon a charge preferred by United States Special Agent Brooks of making fraudulent The Hotel at Cooper's Well A MATTER OF CHANCE. ORIGINAL LITTLE HAYANA. cos. DECIDED BY THE ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY CLASS 1272.

JUNE .10, 18H8. 15,000 Tickets. 814 SCHEDULE. barsro nlank of the Chicago platform the relator sued out a writ of habeas corpus, which was made returnable New York Evening post. Harrison and the Grangers.

Philadelphia Times. The Chicago Tribune makes a sorry show of suppoi ling Gen. Harrison is the beginning of the fulfilment of before Justice Lamar, at this place on the forecast made last week by the Republic. Mr. Low is one of the the second inst.

The crime for which his extradition is asked is the alleged claims against the government. The affidavit, which was made before United States Comm issioner McCand- In its leading editorial reviewing most prominent Kepumteans oi ew York. He has been a protectionist murder and robbery of one tx'hiua- 4,000 the nomination it says: "After the IS NOW OPEN. The water of this well is considered superior to any in the United States. S.

H. SPENGLER, Raymond P. Hinds Miss. Water sold by Hardaway G'assell, Spengler Tonella, Vicksburg, Miss. my8 less, alleges that Nevihs, on several contrast with those preceding it.

The honesty, economy, and firmness of the President are the distinguishing traits. lie is exceedingly conservative, and the masses fully understand that he is thoroughly reliable in any situation. No one can tell what may happen amongst sixty millions of people, and that is why he people 1 Capital 1 opitnl 1 Capital 1 10 Prist of $100.. and he a protectionist still, but lie sees clearly and does not hesitate to made and presented to 1,000 1.000 '4000 Granger candidates were all killed the convention selected Gen. Harri 6 Prim of 5'iiu declare that '-the icemibiican part Lnited St-ites Collector isarr ror payment and approval false and fraudu son, who is a railroad attorney him 9 AMH'oxiinatioiis to 1st prize $50 each 450 itas taken new ground.

linsky, in Prussia in April, 18815, the motive of which is suppoMxl and charged to have been was to obtain a large amount of money in possession of the deceased. The relator claims that the testimony on which he was held by Judge Sabin totally fails to show his criminality that theremust lent claims for the certain work in self and a partner of Steve Elkins in a cattle syndicate. If Harrison had We pointed tnis out immediately on the adoption of the Chicago plat constructing United States court A STONE PALACE I been suspected ot any taint ot uran- house and postoffiee alleged to have form, it will necome clearer and Approxiiiiutioas Co 21 prize $5u each 100 604 Prizes as above, being the full number In the Roval Havana and 150 Additional prizes of $15 each to the 140 tit itets Having as ending numbers the two terminal unite of the imii)ter drawing the Capital prue of $15,000 2,250 814 Prizes amounting in U. S.Goul gerism Ills throat would have been have fully determined to secure the services of President Cleveland four been done by one is. but IN THE COUNTRY.

cut from ear to ear." If the Westr plainer as the progresses The Chicago wing of the Republl which wai never performed, ihe in lie shown evidence strong enough to With accommodations for 800 guests, sup years more. can wirtv will not be able to deny it, plied with every convenience and comfort, convict before he can be extradited The relator is represented by Messrs, ern Grangers accept the view of llarrison that is presented by the special Granger organ Gen. Harrison will formation further alleges that Donovan never signed the bills and that his name was forged. The aggre: New York Sun. of Julv 1st.

practically nreproot, surrounded by lou t( Lti (. i i rim ca.i r41ll Burns Riirns. attorneys of Galves- Tietcettt in Fifths Wholes Fractions pro rata. Subject to no manipulation: not rwntmllpd iv par the following: There and will not attempt to do so. Ilepubl'caiis who believe with with Incidental protection, and who hold that the present war tariff taxes paradise for children), two bands of music Nevins is now in charge of lie, of this place, prosecute for the town betting rates on the political a separate band for children.

RATES. mted btates (special Agent Cham German government. The testi States. Newspaper Changes. Boston Herald.

ties Interested. It is tht fairest thing In the nature of cbanee in existence. Per tickets, apply to Rhlpsey 4 (leneral bers, awaiting bondsmen. He claims monv adductKl against the relator campaign. Mr.

A. II. Coombs bet should be reformed to that basis in $17.50 to J21.00 and unwards ner week. is in the shape of deposition; to $000 with Mr. R.

H. Thomas Agepis, Iah iiioatiway, wew xovk HENRY MAYER, Postoltit Box Vickshurn. Mim. that he will be able to satisfactorily explain the charges. accordance with the recommendations of Grant and Arthur, will re The Independent press of the in the German language, taken in Prussia, which were trans on Cleveland and Thurman.

Mr nf Please uotice that this is the Ouiy Origiiia country has received two important fuse to accept the Chicago plank as a Liuie iiaratia oi uoum uc. Convention of Democratic Clubs. lated in Texas for the in declaration of Republican principle. Like Mayor Low, they will hold the accessions since isy4 in the Providence Journal and the Chicago Tribune, the latter having, apparently Baltimore, July 3. With the vestigation before Judge Sabin.

Coombs has about $1,500 more out on Cleveland and Thurman on the basis of $100 to $80. Immediately after the $100 to $000 bet, a renowned exception of some minor details. old ground, and piotet against the Half price for children and Rooms with private baths or private parlors extra. Can live much cheaper here than anywhere else in the United States in proportion to the elegance of the living, and the beauty and healthfulness of the surroundings. WAUKE8BAI Is 100 miles from Chicago.

Water fresh and free to guests is on draught in the hotel from the Ketliesda Silur The testimony is principally of a circumstantial character against the relator. Among other things it shows new doctrine ot an embargo tantl everything is in readiness for the assembling of the convention of Demo taken decided ground against its party nomination since the Republican ticket was made. On the other levied to prevent revenue. sportsman authorized the announce cratic clubs to-morrow, ihe Academy of Music will be crowded from that the relotor and the deceased had mills near each other and they were on intimate terms; that deceased in changing its ground at the same time that it forced an issue, the Chicago wing prepared the way for a hand, the Independent of New York has returned to the partv fold. ment that he had from $1(00 to top to bottom.

JNearly dele (too to bet at odds of two to one on Though only a weekly paper, the prior to April 22, 1SS3, was an indus ian spring, Arcaaian Fountain Spring, and Iron Spring, (all loca Independent is able and its circula greater Ilepublicau disaffection than that of W84, when the reform Republicans of the East refused to suit- Cleveland and the Old Roman." HIE FOURTH OF JULY trious and enterprising miller, and at times thrifty and enjoyed the con gates will be in attendance and the crotvd of speculators will in all probability be a crush. Tl stage has been arranged to seat 1.500 persons so that the presiding officer ted near tne noteij. Address Kouulain Spring House, Waukesha, Wlsl fidence of those with whom j. in. To-day is the greatest of all the he dealt to a large ex ALLEGHANY SPRINGS, VIEGI will be taken between two seas of tent but in the spring of national holidays and it will be al tion is large.

It is related of Col. Phil Armour of Chicago, that on returning from Europe the other day, he announced himself as greatly disappointed with Windsor castle; he expected to find a spacious edifice, but it was in reali faces, with delegates around him. this year he became very much em The Great Dyspepsia The fir session will be called to order at noon by Chairman Ogden by the harassed and availed himself of the confidence he enjoyed to obtain most universally celebrated. On this day Over one hundred years ago the ever memorable Declaration of Inde general commission. The session Recommended by the State Medical fiocie- ty.

Now recognized as the leading water-1 ty several sizes smaller than the ave moneys, as alleged, by forgeries and also by converting his available will be occupied principally with the pendence was promulgated. It as rage packing-house. The Queen nig piaue in uie mountains ot Virginia. work or organization and the ex wanted to bestow the garter of animation of credentials. It is assets into money and had in hand from $1,600 to but as he supposed his creditors would likely soon serted principles that are undying and that have given the glorious C.

A. COLHOUN, kn ghthood upon him, but he declin thought another session will be held my2fV1m ed it modestly. "1 wonder." sa i noon of freedom to millions of hu man beings. at night when the plans and workings of the national league to be he, "what she thought I could do come upon him with writs and the supposed forgeries might come to WMi STANTON, light, ne tooK the futher step of tram the war between the States witn a gai ter ol that kind? I told her I didn't know what the fashion was in England, but here in America we had no use for garters at night. created will be ou Jined and discussed.

The real work of the convention will be done on Thursday. of the United States, the Fourth of A. I I CTTA W. -Li. IDOTJO-T-tAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN.

forring all his personal projterty to the relator and delivered them to him at his house on the 22d of April that July has never been as enthusiast it being our custom to take off our A Procureur Bounced. cally celebrated in the South as The only fine calf $3 Seamless Shoe in the Word made without tacks or nails. As relator was acquainted with the financial condition and embarrass Office comer Washington and Cnwfortl atreeta, up (tain. 1 Paris, July 3. The chamber of port JJiaine.

hen an influential Republican like Mayor Low denounces the platform and prepares to send in his resignation to his Republican club, it will create consternation among the advocates of embargo, but, if we are not mistaken, their chief cause for alarm is in the West, not in the East. They cannot hojte to carry New Yo. or any other Democratic State on their un-American declaration of principle, and they are deceived, as we think, in believing that they can hold up their lines in the agricultural States of the West. The farmers of the West are radically opposed to such a government "co ner' of the market as would necessarily be established by a tariff adjusted to stop the surplus and prevent revenue. In surrendering its old principles, the party surrendered its right to keep those who hold to them in its organization.

When its action is once thoiu'rhly understood in the West, its o. will be broken, and Republicans who hold for a revenue tariff with incidental protection will repudiate the new departure of tariff for monopoly only as emphatically as Mayor Low has done. The disintegration may be slow and silent in the West, nut it will manifest itself in November so that there will be no mistaking its cause before the great strueele. hut socks before gmg to bed," Killed by the Cars. stylish and durable as those costing $5 or and having no tacks or nails to wear deputies to-day discussed an interpellation of M.

i lorins, regarding the ment of the deceased and aided him therein; that deceased was last seen the memories of the Great Day are as VICKSBtTRO, MIBSISSim. Sacramento, July 3. Henry A. Caulneld. one of the ear action of M.

Ferrouillat, minister of with relator on the night of the Sid tne stockings or hurt the foet, makes them us comfortable and well-fitting as a hand Buy the best. None genuine unless stamped on bottom L. Douglas Aft! 1tiQl. dear to the hearts of our people as ever. We have always maintained that the Southern people have been liest and most prominent pioneers of CE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER-Coolers, Refrigerators, Ice Boxes.

je21 LEE RICHARDSON fc CO. for his absence by telling some parties i.ie oiaie, was struck by a train yes- justice, in removing an assistant procureur at Carcassonne for enforcing a sentence ot imprisonment ujton the mayor of that town, who had been convicted of corrupt practices at an ioe, warranteo. W. L. Douglas $4 shoe, the oriirinal and truer to the principles of the Declara that he had gone to Poland and others that he had gone to America; that relator had de T3EAF0WL FLY BRUSHES FLY teroay anu Kiiieu.

Fire In Shreveport. only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, -which equals -a. it 'raps. iiun oi independence, than our ap27 LEE RICHARDSON CO. Northern brethren, but lie that as it Siireveport, July 3.

Ben Land election. M. Flouquet, the prime minister, explained that the ceased's money satchel, which has never yet been found that relator I A 111 EC PEERLESS may, Southern patriots will always mayor was seriously ill at the time was seen with a considerable pile of man's buildings, seven stores, burned this morning. Loss $0,000. Iasur-ance $4,500.

be found ready to battle for them at DYES money soon alter the disappearance the risk of their lives. Bo Tour Own Dvshu. of ttie.deccased; that relator had ar custom-made shoes costing lrom to f'J. W. L.

Douglas $2.50 shoe is unexcelled for heavy wear. W. L. Douglas $2 shoe is worn by all Boys, and is the best school shoe ia the world. All the above goods are made in Congress, Button and Lace, and if not sold by your dealer, write to W.

L. Douglas, Brockton, 'Mass. A. TVARQ0SKY, Agent, Vicksburg 111 Washington Street ranged to come to America a short The Declaration was written by a of the eltK'tion ami could not have been guilty of the charge made against him. The assistant procureur had committed an act of culpable indiscretion.

The cabinet maintained the action of the minister ol time previous to the killing and suddenly, soon after the killing, when They will dye verythinj. They are sold vrr. -where. Pneaioe. a package.

Theyhnniil tor Strength, Brightness, Amount in Fksni or far Fastness ot Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do not crock or smut; 40oolors. For sals hr F. M. McRae Wholesale and Retail Druggist EYERY NIGHT I SCRATCHED Until the Skin was raw.

Body covered with scales like spots of mortar. Cured by the Cuticura Remedies. it was not generally known that he was coming; that he came to the justice in making the removal. The chamber by a vote of 326 to 172 or its meaning. Southern man and has never been improved on, by any man or set of men, in any part of the world.

The greatest event of interest to the vast majority of Southern people, will occur to-day in the city of New York. The Fourth will be celebrated declared its confluence in the P. J. FOLEY, 11 'II I in Lnited States, settling in Texas and purchasing land, for which he paid $200 in cash; that deceased's btxiy was not found until January, 188-1, when it was discovered in a woods near his mill and was Murder of J. W.

Long. Editor Commercial Herald. On Saturday morning, June 30th. THE CELEBRATED FRENCH -CAPSULES of MATHEY-CAYLUS A test of 30 YEARS has proved the great River Telegrams. New July 3.

Arrived: Blanks, from Ouachita river. Partly cloudy arid showery. mast magnificently by the order of the body of an unknown white man was found laying under a trestle on the Louisville, New Orleans Texas railroad, one mile north ot Yokena. On investigation it was found that he There were other circumstances of mprit. thlft l-u-innltii roinalv Kv IUa i I Cincinnati, July 3.

River 7 feet 11 inches and rising. Warm and sT ipiu I liiritvnut in imvaf with loewli di.d! I a damaging character pointing to the guilt of the relator. The posi lammany, an old and powerful Democratic organization. Among other notable patriots who will deliver addresses, will 1 Hon. A.

G. Thur everywhere. It ib superior to all otiieri for i I tion of his counsel, Messrs. Burns clear. St.

Louis, July 3. Departed: bad not been killed by a train; but had been killed by being hit on the head twice w-ith a fish-piate. that was I am going to tell you of tlie extraordinary cbanee j-our ClTKTitA RKMBl.lFji perfuimul on nil). AlKiut tlie Unit ol Aunl IM I notlcnl some red pimples like -niiiiig nut al ovur my body, out UkkikIiI nothing of It until time later on, wln-n it beitau tc loon ilo ot mortar on. and wlilcii rama oil In layera, acuompank-d by lu lling.

I would scratch my back until 1 was raw. then the next night tlie calco, being formed meanwhile, were sciaMied all again. In vain did 1 consult all tlie doctum of the country, but without aid. After giving up all iioe of recovery, I happened to see an advertisement In tlie newspaper about your Cu-n-ci'KA Kkmeikkk and punliaied tliein from my drugglit and obtained aiinoet Imniedlat relief. 1 began to notice that the waly eruption! gradually dropped off and dlnappeared one by one, and have been fully ruled, I had the dlxeaae thirteen month! before I egaii taking the Cuth uha Hkmkuiks and In four Hve wuekn wm entirely cured.

My disease was eczema and psonaiit. I recommended theCUTHHJRA Hem Km Hi all In my vicinity, and 1 know of a great many who have taken them ai thank me for the knowledge of tneni, especially mothers who have bates with scaly eruptions on their neads and bodies. 1 cannot express In words tlie thanks to you for what the ctiTH URA Hkkdik have been to me. My body was covered wltii scales ic mic, mujii'l yu uuiujuuMj cure oi long ft tan (lilt 1 Or roi'pnf PUMPS Nr.trtr.lv is tUm. is, first, That the quantum of New South, for Paducah; City of evidence necessary for extradition hptit.

htit. thrrlfiiruaut ATT T. 13 IT tin I era man, the Democratic candidate for inuwuioio sell it for 75 Cents ner bottle of 64 Cap-'. in this case is such as would be necessary for conviction upon a final Boiler Maker and Blacksmith, Corner Grove and Mulberry Streets, VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI. Steamboat and plantation work promptly attended to.

Boiler making a specialty. Estimates made on new work. All work guaranteed. Second hand boilers and engines always on band. jy20 smvn.

U'IjIW FAK18. found near his body, covered with blood. He was first hit over the right ear, which knocked him into the trestle. He was then hit across the back of the head, robbed and rolled je27 ice-President. In all this broad land there is not a man who is more respected, honored and loved than ha.

trial, Second, That if this be not so, and it should be held that a prima facie case of guilt be sufficient for After a long and honorable sen-ice of extradition, then the relator must be J. Q. ARNOLD, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. off the trestle into a slough of water. There was evidence of a hard strug discharged, because the testimony e.

e. willu. h. 0. MOOIK mils of making out a prima facie gle for life after foiling intohe water, as a bunch of grass and vines was case against him, especially as a Monroe, for Natch, intensely hot; mercury 95 degrees at 3 p.m.

An Old Murderer and Suicide. Indianapolis, July 3. At Trafalgar, Johnson countythis morning. Samuel Henderson shot and killed his divorced wife, Sarah Aenderson, and then killed himself. Mr.

Henderson obtained a divorce last September. Henderson went to Illinois where he was arraigned before the United States court for sending the divorced woman obscene letters through the mail. He then returned to Johnson county and married a lady with whom he was living at the time of his death. Henderson was ami i. was an awiui spectacle to behold.

How my skin la a nice and clear as a baby's. tiiiO. coiicv, Merrill, Wte, Sept. 1867. round tightly grasped in each hand.

WILLIS, MOORE COTTON FACTORS mere prima facie case is not sufficient to rebut the presumption of innocence. Third and finally, that there Iu i 1 1 He was a large man, weighing about 175 pounds, and 6 feet in height. Feb. 1. a trace whatsoever of the disease irou wu.cn i imiereu lias shown llaelf since my cure.

UEO. COt KV. 1 Grove and 207 Monroe Street Between China and Grove. NIGHT TELEPHONE KO. M.

Keeps on hand large assortment al burial caskets, new, plain, and plain metal. ke cades. Wooden coffins made and trimmed from letters found scattered his country, he is a candidate for the second place within the gift of the people, and so clean is his record, that not even the most extreme and unscrupulous political opponents can find anything to say against him. He will be the center of attraction to-day in a noble band of Democratic patriots. At Indianapolis ex-Senator Benjamin Harrison the Republican candidate for the Presidency, will be made the prominent figure.

in m.ramuii,y ill iiiu mi and comjtetent evidence of guilt against the relator. Said 'attorneys insist that the evidence in on the railroad near the trestle it is supposed that his name was J. W. Lone and was an I to order. Burial robes eonttantly on hand.

We cannot do justice to the esteem In which cc-ticuka. the great Skin Cure, and (ItiTnir ra soap, an exquisite SV.In lu-autlfler, prepared from It, and Cuticura Kksoia-knt, the new aiood Purifier, are held by tha thousands upon thousands whose ilves have been made happy by tlie cure of agonllng, humiliating, etching, scaly and pimply diseaaeaof the akin, scalp arid blood, with loss of hair. Will alas disinter and embalm bodies tor agent for P. F. Collier, 4" Carondelot street, New Orltnns.

He was seen sulpmantto all points. AND Commission Merchants. VICKSBUEO, MISSISSIPPI, Office over Cotton Exchaoga, Advances made in cash or snppliea at tht lowest market rates on cotton consigned ft about 60 and Mrs. Henderson about 50 years of age. A family of grown children survive their parents.

tne evening before coming up the railroad accomjianied by a young negro man, twenty or twentv-five years old. The negro was barefooted, in his shirt sleeves and wore a black hat and dark cotton jeans pants. A Sold everywhere. Price, CDTicttRA, soc.j Soaf, 25c. Kkhoi.vknt, $1.

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Promoted. Washington. July 8. Actiner the case points to the suicitlo of the deceased, but that if he was murdered, there is no legal or competent testimony whatever to connect tho relator with the homicide. Counsel for the prosetulion claim that this court cannot try the case upon the evidence; that it has no power to review the action of Judge Sabin: that it has no appellate jurisdiction in the ease nor can it try the same de novo; that the only appeal that litis from Judge Habin's decision Is to we president ol the Vuited Htates, who alone Secretary Thompson has apiiointed A.

H. Nixon, of Illinois, to be chief of the division in the sixth auditor's Notice. 1) 11 PI.KS, black rough, chapped and Al'Aoily skin prevented by Cuticura Soap. In all the huge cities the day will beappropraitely celebrated, but lotus hope that one year from today, we will feel so encouraged over a crushing defeat of the only Sectional party in the great Union, that ViekHliiirg will enthusiastically celebrate the glorious Fourth. THE HOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO the canltal stock of the Vicksburr office, He is at present a fourth-class clerk in that office.

1 CAH'T BREATHE. 0- inquest was heldby Justice W. If. Maples, and from the evidence oli-tained he must have been killed by the negro seen with him. Mr.

Maples is still doing all he can to catch the murderer. It Sfll generally supposed that the negro returned south after murdering him. ttt Pains, Soronesi, Weakness, I A Hacking Cough, Asthma. Pleurisy and As A ruin tnilnro nnil Rlnieiiinkoru ('aiming and Preserving now oien and those wishing to subscribe can do so at tbe oflice of Kuril Bros. W.

C. RA1IM, President. W. O. Bmith, Secretary, je26-0t C13 iliiiiamnuitlon hkliuvkd tM nys kid- flTn liv fnv.r..,n a GERMAN MILLET SEED.

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