r-rrnr HERALD. il 1 H il J A. YOLWIX. Nt7. lM.A'nsMOlTll.CASsl OIM'Y. N KliUASKA. Til I'KslWY M'.riT.M I5KI: . v.p SI..-U A YKAli. O ft. MfT Tl Tv IT A PL, it VA I H M H )f see j. i unruh FIRST-CLASS pjJR j J lj j W iix N oil - AND CAN C.IVK ARLOR SETS. DINING ROOM SETS hi:d ko. m si-ts. and i-: v i-:k'n i;iin;. ki-pt in A .Mi.Tk'i M'lM.l I' A.N LMWIILI-IIMLNL MAIN STREET. the : great of HENDEE THE HARDWARE MAN OF PLATTSMOUTH. IliARDVV AT LESS Cerate cn. J. V. lllv.NDKlv, (In-riiittsiiiuiitli lliinluiiic m:m liii- pnn liii.-n'il tin' cm tile slock of tin' Oniiiliii ll;inlViiM' I'd., ol ( Mtiiiliii. .111. 1 ;it slu li ptiot's Hint it r;iii ;iinl will In- rc-siilil in I1 1 , 1 1 1 -1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 ' 1 ;it ri-liiil iliii'i't ti tin- l on-iiiiih'r ;it 1 ruin TEN TO 25 GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. V All tin' coiiimini ;iml imsiili'iiliK- stock v:i-i 1 solil ;is si-nip iron mul IK'tnlci' lniiylit nil ip.mil slm'k. I; It Will be Shipped to T WILL TAKE YOU I.KSS THAN FIVi; MINl'I KS To K'i; A D THIS AND I.KAK'.N rii.it we .iff niiin prcpm t il for tin- FALL TRADE Ami .onliiillv invite on lo look n cr oil i' hiiiiil-oiiii' nml Wfll-si'-liTh il lim of DK'KSS CiOODS in THE if LflRRFST STOCK, t! WELL Whip Cords. Broadcloths. ASSORTED P reas' 00 Brocaded Crepes. Fancy i JJj !j Fancy Suitings and Black Silks j AT j PRICES ; LOWER ; THAN EVER KID GLOVES, RIBBONS,: 1 iNi;sr 1, i.Ni'. oi- i..ri..N in 1 in. Chenille Table Spreads, and Curtains. Damask Table Spreads. CHIFFON LACES, LINENS. SHOES We want to lot of SHOE DEPARTMENT About 250 pairs in all sizes for Ladies', Misses and Children's. It will pay you to see them. E. CT. HOYKY c; SOjN. " " " 3rIE HANDLES TKK ' x CARRIAGESi CnuD I'.AK'CiAIN- ' i i: ii t i . , I I ..-v i: e pi.' L-.ppie-t 1 "i " ' H-oiier-. e ei ;i j ii.. n:,.i t. PLATTSMOUTH.:'"(' ';''-. i, h,;,,. ,.- !'' " I A I;, i i ! '. I l i,. i-.. n. m.m i. ii.i.i.im I M!-pii , 'lis C ; p I v i I ion II. V.. Ii: p . ill i I P. ,i' :. '- : good : LUCKi;5:::::;;,;;;:;::;;::;;;,;,::,;:: ARE THAN tii.o XDollar. Plattsmouth at Once E G O 1 English Serges. English j Finest all-Wool Hen- ' Trimming Surahs. Velvets. Crepe I)e j a j Chene, China Silks and Burgalines. Silk Girdles and Dress Trimmings. S 01 I "V "T l JL. 1 call your attention to a Choice Odds and Ends from our AT ONE-HALF PRICE. iSGENES AT GAMP LOW. voT " OUTLOOK IS FAVOR A CLE. N'- Susp-d u-i C.-im s t p.. F'l'vt; .! Fr..o aCvlMnCr, ;U"s Soio Excitoetent An On I- P.issi'nj; 'fi, C Ml' I.. A . S VM", Hem.,. . . "'' Not;. in-- i . . - : ! ; i , ' .in- h-ir-l In ,, i ,;i ..;,!,... ..I v. ;!: m d -;.:, ,,- il! I In -1 r !.! i i -i .i i r. p- 'it II." I:..! -r.i. v. Li.-h i. ..I ii ' I '.I 11'" n-.'p ' .- .A. ;!:. I . ' ! i ' li' I 'I l.i 1 : i: : . ' -. . i .' ot I ! . r n i : i;i -N.l .I! n il,,, : y.y. I ' iiili,., 1 .':.!'ll'lt"li l.'-l l'iI'l. ' i'i' .-r. , i,' ':, ,1: - r; .-. -. , I'iiI'T.i -11-p,-r! ,i - well. ; lIi'..K W. Saw 1 1.1 !.'.., ; : r 1 1 1 ; t M.ijor C'oniniiin'l,;nt. Tin- me, lie, i! ,-pri took ;i,:nit se '.'f the v.'e. ili, r mn! mi'l r the .-i:per i.-iiMi ot Dr. K.nu h the h.i Uii"e ol the Iv'll" i;i-H n.m-en ,it was all open.'.l mi l the el'h 1 f-i J 1'1'''('"1K' '"'",u! ' ,l'""u" "s :xv w, leex.o-e,lt,.theMM. mullnee.e :ma'' Tl' ' "' ,li:lt 1,11 throughout the .l.i). I"" MX I""'-' ,hr w'" '" Tl.eeamp.iilteri'. i.ui. tTnilp,-;..-,-. ''I""''1' ti'i'H'n' ami th-v will he till il.iv. wax thrown into . mtIhihth i i'!'',v'1 '' Mru'' L the appei,r,me witl.ii, ther''"' ' P 1 ".-'s Iron, mhrte.i limit-f a tr.,n:p. whose arrival ix!'1' '-tai.ie.l several !as, enxhrowih-,! in nnxtet v. Th" man I ""''1""1' liM.if.-rl.-. has the appeal mice ot having i i.--cei 11I r mii;!i ,ix i-e trnin the torn stiite of his c'otliun;' ami his hnt less heiiil. He is a (iernian, ami H.ivi' his name as Anto Diithi. lie is apparentl) a lunatic, ami told the ollicers that he lelt New York the last time he was shaved, ap parentl some months ,-ince, am! thill he walked here on the water. He added that he had l, en locked up for three months lor idiiiit.iril walkini;' into prison. As far as cau he learned the man eluded the sentinels posted Lythe New Jersey a lit lim it it s at the state line hound. ir . and yot on the Liroiind occupied hy the regular troops at Sand Hook, who turned him over to the marine camp. whose ollicers in turn ran him out of their lines into this camp under the im presion that lie was an escaped im inierant. lie was ordered hy M ii jor Sa wtel le to he fed, and, on seeing the food, the poor wretch ate witll the avidity ol a wild heasl. lie is housed in a tent down the railroad lines and is under the surveillance of a emml. AK'im t;i AT i.il AK'AM im;. Ol 'ARAN I IN P. Sept. 'Jl-The All L!iisla V ictoria Iroiu Souihainptoii arrved at ipiariiiitiue at 1! p. tn. She hrouUt out H'Jil Ciihin iasseii4tTS and has had 110 sickness 011 hoard. Anions her pas-cii.-iTs are Director lim i I Ilol., K'ev. Dr. A Miickey Smith, Mrs. John Yiaii.Tiiiaker, Dr. Satte, lield, ami parly. The French steamer l.a louiaiuc which arrived trout t'hei houi I.;' to- il.ir Ii:k I'H i-iiliiM I, :,s-.-n ,,. i.ii.I no steet'ai;e. Iv'epoi ted ad well. I'Akls kl.tiikl- luiv' A PAY. 1 I,..,..-:... jt 1.. i. ..;,.. .' . ' 1 fct. nu- J''- ler,.l llllll-l"lll lli.il iii 1 oi cholel ,1 and sev enteetl 'le.it I j the disejise were lepoi led lo I thol'it ies. I 11 I l ivi'e (hll'i hs I run 1 the an- ll"n"-- '' same lillle there were twelve In I'.i-r- an.', leu deaths I ki 1.1: ,i 1 1 1 1.1 1 v. . ' CM! I.11V.. N. Sept. ' l-IV. 1.' 1 1 ex., ,. , , 1 ' " ' him. h e. I ol the Nori.iaun la pa sene ers wei e put ;il. 0, ml steamer t h is 11 n 1 r 1 1 i lM ii ml VV'ete I Hide. I 11 New York Lelnre ni-hit.,!!. T he second hoat load .1 pa -m i ; e.T- h'lt hen i.l II 'oil'" k 1 . 1.11 1 I11"' ! !;'", .N1";1"':'i,,,",.,:M'n,,m It the discipline o the s -1 e 1 1 1 . I ic 1 1 1 Iteflive that lli't nli liece ot I, a xv a- hsl. and Major Siiwtelle, tin. oiiinmmhint. asked each passed cr ;i- thev passeu uovvn .,, line ., nicy nan ail) wants they.VVMshed supplied he i . . i . i . i . i . . i ! fore Icavin- here. Nlhine; hut; - i word-of -ratitude and praise were J""'.-:-' K'am-ev issued marriage il -ilini,,, ii ,v.iiir,rU I licenses as follows today; ( hris The ramp census at 'Jjp. in. is as follows: Total nuinhcr of passen yers received. 'Ill; releiHed officers in i-. imp. ii; leav it.; Mi tOW I'el'f. " . ... . . ;,. .,, ;;i ...- it j ..i !. i to ! ' :. w ' Pi - s.Pi- 1 . !.TV - I . : ! ' ' ! . ". - i - I p.'! I. 1 1 . nil it: ! Ii ,ii v c !.). A ! I ! . ti mm -i ..'.! S ,v ' : 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 e i - w 11 I ..i' l !'... .-ctidi.i cud II 'lil'Ull.i. 1 ' 1 1' -1 ill I l' pi - .-I'll ( ! S v..!-.' i.!i 1-.'. I ti'm lamp Lou, uliirh i r, v nr. i' p I-. I ni'.lp I t!iii 1 'i tin' i ii 1. Mr-. V 1:1, s.n .t v. . - I'ti ).. .i-i! 1 ! '. 1 1 .1 1 P 1: 1 A ' : 1 -! . .1 111. r. . ;ii-t l. i..! . . II. r Ii!i-.Imii.I. I ! : pi !: 1 -' r "i 1 . . 1 . .... in p . 1 11 : I il . 1 i - ... iii - .it. Mi-. ;. Iv ..ii.. I .. !! . 'iii,' .!.. ti ! !M. -1 :.. :' !'" v ,1.-1 'I'M :;.'! li.-r 1 '.'.-, ! . J "r - V. ! . .! '. r .111.I I ' !' ! l li'tl : I'll -1 l "li',.. I '1 . : 1 i ,w . I I! il' 1 1 1 ! 1 . -I Ii r l;- ' - up. v IitIi , v. :!! I'i' I 'ii'.". !' .'. i I'll-- -!. ! . T..i:r...!H- nl T I i -' I'l.'ii.'l' i I -..!. i n . !. I ' . 1 il!. W.l-i IV ,KI" K' -:! ii ' ''"', ' ' ''u' N.-ws s.: .-: I lir ;: 1: 1 lii'i i 1 ir- ml l".t'l k!i - i.l li " rvt ! a' i niT 'I I - -li p- t.uvar.l 1I1 takni '!P t'lwn iTi'l j ; . 1 r. n ' 1 ' - w l-ciis- 111,1 li- t. w.,1'.! i.;t i I ' liT. 1 ,-l.onlil it malv' its iippe.ir.iii, " in the south OniiT n-ri'ix I nt Pii-iiiMx Ni'r.ix in .- to n 1 : 1 pi " p. 1r.1t ion t ' 1 cn fori i' t jil.iiv.tnin..' ti'nl,iti"ti.-i :i.iiii-t the l'niti',1 St.iti-.- in tin' event tlntt mi ami tr;mxt Treil to .'leviean cars. Smallpox ix an old ati'l familiar en emy m. 'I not much tlrcatlec hy Mex icans. l ait cholera ix ureal! illeinleil anil ever irecantioii will he ex- erted to prevent tl e entrance of the disease into Mexico. Ktiitl'I.V I NlM'k'l'i: IM AK.W I INK. I.As.i , ' ell., Sept. '.'I. -The stiite hoard ol health has estah lished a ipi.irantine of twenty d:i) s aipiin-t i 111111 ic.t lint x Ir 1111 inlected Kuropean ports via I'miada and ap pointed inspectors to enforce its orders. This inspection hoard has followed the orders of the Detroit Im, 11. 1 of health and admitted ini mirants without detention or in spection, and at a special ilieetini; la-t I'Miiiu the stiite hoard in st rue I ed the i 11 spec tor eit her to con form to its orders or fesi"!!. As the saute inspectors were appointed t'i represent the h'deral joverninent at the leiplest of the state hoard, their removal in case the fail to act in accordance will, the hitter's instructions was asked for. I k'Il K IS rxi-ASV. IIiOIKS'I i:.l, Pa.. Sept. 'J'i -Chairman II. I'. hrick of the Carnegie coinpmi paid another visit to the steel works today. Mr. I'" rick de clined to stiite the ohject of his present visit, hut there is a strong suspicion that the unusual interest In- is taking in the plant is Irauejit with consiih rahle import. nice. It is thought that some important ciiauuv in the ni;imiL;eiiiei,t is contemplated. The local officials ; ;"'r e'plnl.y I Pil'lill' ail reticent ah out i 1 1 1 -in lot 'mat ion. Very 1 liltl" work wa- done in the mill prior t" (lie noon hour today, IM- eveiiin;; tile Lentil mill is ill . ., -perat I. nl it is .put.' .viileiii 1 1, , 1 ,,.'e ;:.- .eell il a .I," oil 111 ,M. tore ..I the .'in pl.. e-. The pay i-,,!1 ul ,. Sixteenth t'eL-iin. ill was Hiiii'd in .-at nr. lay. and it !' llii iii'l'.t tile llliilirt will tea. Il I' ' -' 1 ; , 1 ' It' ,1' 1 . 1 I I . 111 11 i ' I u " ' . . ., ..... 1 ' '....-i. 1 . .1 ..... I ' ' ' 1 I ' - I', Il 0.1- 1 , I u iv - vTi'l e 'ii - A I' . Ill ..N I III. v A k I A 1 II. i I ' ', -.. 1 i v . S. pt. A - p.- I ,ii,i - !i. Ivil;".-'... N 1, i.i I- that . .ilk. r ol tl.al pla, - . . , . . , t vv ! de liliiil.ii:.ni the .Mum..- nver. L...1 I.. V.. ., I.,.. Tl,, , ' v ' .i"-.'"'" I L. lie, I I,,- I -,,,! do" aiidi i, u , i i; , .,, ,,,,,, i,,n IV,,,ui Si, !.. who was w ith V .,,lo i. has 1 not hei'l In-ill ! Iiom. and i t!., uuht to h iv he. I! kill. d. t our- i, I - have 1 a ell sell, ill 111 I llllo'tious , warning the miner- and r; 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 i . r.r t,.,,l,l,. i. ,u, ,l Harhe and Miss Au-usta I .all ami to Isaac V. Teeja;ardeii and Miss Lucy Wolcott, hoth of Weeping Water. COLORADO DEMOCRATS, Thoy arc Suffer n- FrePi ivssiv,o "Harmony." ' BOTH FACTIONS FOK WAR.' .(is WillCiMT..',. Au.ii.t C Lim.tv C.uulul t. -. L...I. !. . l; Jill il.ni C luM.-r.i i . .1.1 ! l.n li:' ml i:i'. D: 1 k'. ( 'nl. . -- .! j; 1. 1 .v M it" I'.ilnn 1 T L ; 1 1 1 ii .1,1.' I III ' l!"' ''' I l'".'l"l ! '! " " '.-I'I- Ml.' i i ! '!' - pl" !,'.! I ' U.-.rl.in.l :.p. i- fii-n-i 1- i'i.- 1 '.p : !.. r I. t:. . 1 1 .H i' M.i'i- I .-1. 1 I. iilll'.Hi.: I: it , 1-M.iMU-il .it .! 11 Hi ! i. hi III;- I" lip nt 1 I ! 1 I - I I 1 'ill tin- I : 'J, II 1, r 1 l.ll 11 . , IT 'In' - ! .! tr 11 HI I'll! i. " 1. I'i 11' 1 li'llli - I 1 T.il li' t.ilc i'i' I '.'ii' 11 111. I u 1. 1 nl! I 1 1 1 I . 1 1 I I U ' U I I l S ,111, IV.W 111 IT) till I'I 111 I II 1 i ' I l.i V 1 '! Til I II -11 ill I will' I hi' 1 ri .plr' - p. u'l .mil 1 lir ! I i-i ipli ' - '.i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ,"i w.'i r in-, ! . I..I -.!. A iT.illi'-li'i.; CI , l.ir,, I j j .l' !i -.'ti"ii I : .1 1 1 li' i'ii i-nl liuiil I j At,.p;ilnii iTiiinly, i'i uliii-li Di nvi r 1 itu.it'. I, iin.l t!ir ilil.-.ltr j went 011I ami funnel a separate . conven'ioii aii'I tlacei a lull -liaiiiht ilemocratic ticket in the tielil. This ticket, the secret. 11 v of ,t;ite ,1,.,-i.les. is entitleil to -o on Iheoihcial hallots lahel led "demo era tic." The other ticket, though mimed at the regularly called and lon-tituted convention, must e,o under some other name. The iusion stiite central coiumitte", under the le, nl of Thomas M. Pat terson, of The K'ocky Moiiutiiiu .News, met today and indorsed the people's pall' slate ticket entire. The matter will douhtless he taken into the courts, as each side rccoir nUrs the lad that .1 vast advantage will he secured ill having the ticket "democratic." T. J. O'Potincll, a democrat, has heen iiiuned hy the lusionislx as the candidate for supreme jude, to till that Viit'ancy. 1 A 1 IK' A 1 1 Mi 'HI I'l i'.. ( k'l I i:, Nch., Sept. 7. -Weather ( t op hiilletin No. 115 of the .N 1'i a.xka weather service isxiied froul ,s central ullice, Ifoswell ohsetvatoi, Do. me collen'e, (.'lete, for the week endini; Tuesday, Septemhcr 'JTth, sa s: The week has heen warm ami dr, very favorahlc lor maturing the corn crop. The temperature has heen every where much ahove the normal rauniii'T from seven decrees in the wester part of the slate to thirteen deerees ahove the mirimil in the eastern and . south winds have Lpmcrally prevailed. Tin- maxi mum temperature on the '''ml gen erally exceeded ninety dem'ees. No rain has lallen throughout the centril and southeastern sections ol the state and less than half an inch an vvheie. fori, has matured vet rapidly and the hulk of the crop is heyonil reach of frost. Thedr weather has heen liufavor ahle lor the putting in (d fall wheat ami in some sections the acreage will not he as la rye as was expecti d earlier in the season; yet reports indicate that the total acreage will he a very larye increase over that of any previous year. Wil l hay is m at h all in the stack hut tin- crop is eenerallv reporteil ;ix .;it. As this will he the !a-l I ulh tin of the sea-on, we take Ihi.- oppoltun- . .1v (i ,,,,,;,;,,. ,,M. who have I . . . , . . i :. . ;. i I in,ll co-opil ated in liillii sh inu repoitx I n nu wei k lo week. s ; COiSll AIIOUNI) t:()Ull T KtiOMS. I'lie InUowiii" I- the I'li-ille-s "itran - mted in ln.lt K'am-ev '- 11 al 1 1 '-I" 1 . , I . 'the pn.-l vv eel- 1 . . .. 1 I'.. 1 ,1 ii'el '.' .X l II 11 ii 11 1 .0 .1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' .'...-. 'I. M. Ward. Suit on no 0 unt l"i' "i ,,-,..; I . Alisw.-r t letoher 'tfd. ,, pi, esiat, nl P. K'y.'ii. .lo ea-'ed I le.it iia - I In t ! ; ' ' ' . I.l i li 11.. , ,1, ,, , ,,i,te.ied 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . . - i . i.iiiii . ( . . I'aiim le V-. t It) ot Malts - ' .... . ...ii. 'tui'litli. v .miiuue.i t;. ...',,,. . i,. ,,.,ii,iol the estate nl ! vi, ,a,l l.ewix. d l, I eii.-el !. Ilealini - on set t h llle i : t I n t ween c vecul n'S ol ,,-t will and test, nil. 'lit ol . I.. Shry ock, dei ea-. d late administra tor ot said estate, ami (idlev S. Ward, administratrix de honux mm. Amount found due. said estate ifl.- In the matter of the guardian, ship of the minor heirs ol William Welireheiu. deceased. Ileiiriuu- on i;;:;' :;' i',": , iiii-ut of i:!;!-..il.. ii U i lir. li in, 1.11. mli, m. . t t..r l.i'.irin- ( .-t"l it, ; till l' o'rloi-k ii. in, I I 11 till' 111!' !! T ill till' 1 ... 1 l'. i.i n hIi i 1 1 i'! !'! I vv.l!' I Slli'i 1 1 . ; '1 . 11 i i in l;i-il' nf I-a.-l Sh.-i-h.tM. .!'....-, , 1. ll.-;ir- I " 1; nil pr! :! i. HI I r ii I ( iii Ml llli'llt uf 1-. i 1 : I t 1 ! 1 Slin li. in ".it, r. Ii, 111. r 1 1 1 i't m I it ii. l: r. r ; ; . . I witll ,,,:, 1 .. ,. 1 l( p-;Ki J!,,,, 1 ;. .,,, t.( , ., i,,,,p n . ... I li" ,-iiil.' nl Ni'lir.i-U.i . lluli A nil,Tiii. '1. 11. p!. nut lii- j , 1 1 y I 'i ':!.;. jiiiil iin nl 1 i;!i!il . Tii.'l I" .'."iii. l-'..nii. 'in!l :ni. i-oui- mi!!" I (o I'.'l.'.MIl Si'lli.nl. in (!,, ni.;'! I' 1 ! liir ..I jnhil pv , ,!,,,.,.-,.!. .v!ji..: ..11 'l-:ill!; - Hill' .'lii'W' .l iill.l (li'i !'('. .Ii-''ht!iII ' . Ill 111.' lllilll'T el I'l-' l'-l;l!i' uf I':'.!mI Mill. Iii'.ili'i't 11 -i'il. I Ir.ll'ill nil mi i l.iiiii-; -.mli' iillnwril i'liil ili'i't'i c ill 'I'l 'I'll II ". I . I 111 till' Itl'lttl'l" llf I 111. ...III,. 1,1' K'ii Ii it-1 l.i wu, .lri'i'ii-cil lli iii'ini; llll.il M ltl'-lll. "It I l tul. IT 17l!l I') I'Vlmlv il. Ill l.inn'M M. I'.iMiT-mi v-i. I't-ti-r II. Ix'lltlil' l'. Drf mlt of di l.'M.hlllt en tered. Judgment lor pla'utill oil promix-,r note for .fUdS. Moline, Mill. urn .V Stoddard l'o., vs. Oirin Ixiiinisou et al. Suit on notes xj:t. and iuttresl. Judgment for pliiintiit fur 'JI.i'i. Moline, Milhurt, Stoddard (.0., vs. John Yoris, Suit on note tor S'H. and interest. Default of deleu iint. JiiTyiuent for plait, till' for if-'ii.'-U. I n the matter of the estate of Y. H. Shi ock, di ceased. Ileariui; on petition lor order to si II personal properly. J'rajer ol petition y t illltee. 1 1, the matter of the eslale of Hiiihiira 1 1, irimck, deceased. Ileiir itty on claims. Same allowed; de cree for pay mi nt. Pal tiler's hank vs. II. ( i. Strouy. Suit on promissory not'' for .'riL'.i. A tixvviT Nov . Hid. In the m. ilti r of the l.i-t w ill ami testament of 1'harlottc Marshall deceased, lleiiliny on petition to adiuit same to prohate. Same ad mitted, houd of John Marshall, exe- -cutor, tixed at itd.aiH). In the matter oi the est ,te of J110. K'iclianlson, deceased. Hearing filial seltlemelit of accounts ol W. C. Showaltcr, executor. Siiuie allowed and decree accordingly, T he jui ) in I he case of the Pren tiss lirowii Stone Co. vs. ( . J. Kiiiy. liroiii;hl in a verdict for the defen dant. The jury in the case ot Crush) vs. K'ii he) returned with a verdict in lavorol defendant hist niyht. The case of So Ionia 11 & .Nathan s Feder Nalishailiu was tried hefore I udye Chapman and a jury yester day, and the jury this iiioriiine; the jury returned with a verdict for $:ifM in favor of plaintiff. Chris Stoehr vs. The County Com missioners is on trial today and the jury hroiiyht in a verdict of l-'a on plaintill. M. It. Marshall appeared he lore" Judye Archer this morning with his I ice hadly disliyuied and asked that a warrant he sworn out for the arrest of Coon Yallery oil the chiirye of a-sault and hiitter) . The warrant was- issueil and placed in the hands ol an ollict f. J. P. Lewis vs. Dwyer, Wallin'nA. Livingston. Judgment rendered no deinurer ill lavol id delendailts j ,,,,,1 cost taxed to plaintilf. '; The juiy ill the case d Stvd I 1,1, alia Southern was out all 1 1 i 14, 1 1 1 land tins inorniii'' hrou'yht in a v..rii;.., f;IV(,r f . ,,:liiif for ; -.j lie,) im, interest at the ride"' ' per cf nl lor the past two year. W. . While w: s iiiri'sted Satin- 1 .... ...;.... Tl 1 lay infill 0.. s u-jm i m. 1 ... , In e,s had a sev . 1 " 1 11- le with him 1 and lie appeared in curt thi - ! intifiiiu - witli the cliiir-i ol resist- ' "'-'- mi ''"'' 'li'i'm-t him. lie ' pleaiii'U n.'t umitv ami ri- 1 i ,v.x...t I, ..- 1 1 . i - I mm ... m vv 1 ;ei 1 a r rested he had ii ladv's -old watch - , in Ills l.o-sessii.ii. Will. Kills.'', a colored iu.liv idllid. was arrested a.-'a suspicion.- mar in ter. II. iippei.red I elolc Jlld' Archer and ay recd to -et out of town il he was let -o. Chief irace esi orted him to the city limits, "l re.l Ixnuhler was iirrcsted this moriiin- charged with iptai rel iiiu and usiii- obscene kuitfiiime, etc. 1 le pleaded not guilty and the case will he beard "Wednesday morning at 1') o'clock. n