Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 339, Ed. 1, Friday, October 14, 1892 Page: 2 of 8
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THORNE ACQUITTED
THE JURY RETURNS A VERDICT
TO THAT EFFECT
ReUUvts ol Ht West Witch For Him
With Evident IrtUnt lo Do Him
Hirm
After twine out for overal hours
Statu of Texas Vs E I Thorno
rcturnod a vordlct yectcrday after-
noon acquitting him of tho chargo
of administering poison to Mis Mary
West with intent to murder
Tho Benwvtlofial incidents connected
vlth tho trial of Thorne did not ceaw
with the terdlct of acquittal hy tho
jury Tho delay of tho Jury in render
ing a verdict eeema to hare greatly In-
censed the relatives of tho joung lady
and her father her brother and her
brother lullaw paraded tho streets near
tho court houeo atl day and their atti-
tude was so threatening that they wore
twlco approached by the sheriff and
disarmed
When Informed of his acquittal tho
prisoner declined to accept his freedom
and remained undor the protection of
of the sheriff
Thorno Bont a note to The Gazette
as follows
For tho benefit of a numbor of
friends whom I shall 1m unable to soo
will jou klnaly pay In connection with
your statement of tho ooso that I left
by tho Houston and Texas Central rail
road via Ilcarne for San Antonio last
night whore I will be located for tho
present K P TliOiWR
It was his Intention to take the oars
nt tho union dopol but learning that
tho belligerent relatives of Miss West
weiu watting for him there h took n
hnck and was driven through tho coun-
try to Kenned ale thoneorvst station on
tho Houston and Texas Central road
where ho boarded tho cars for San An-
tonio
Tuu muit rteUler if you trouM pwf n iv
rttnlttr Ttw bovbt nrt w Qfxn and will
clou October W JtooJ yw iitf to rJ
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COURT DUSINESS
Civil Court ct Appaali Nol In Stlilon Dlt
trlct Courts
civil coxjirr or appeals
This court transacted nobustnofls yes-
terday but will sot ngaln to day
EEVENTKKNTII DISTRICT
The jury in tho Thorno caw rendered
b verdict of acquittal about 4 oclock
In tho afternoon and tho defendant
was tendered his freedom but declined
to accept It until after dark
A Jury trial was had In this court In
thecodont thostalo vs Albert Carr
colored charged with theft of oer SW
In value and a verdict of not guilty
was ro turned
linrrell Oats and Chariot Morgan
dlasWin Hampton who wera
usly convicted upon lndlutmont for
heft of over -0 In t ahien ere sontenued
u two years each In thu penitentiary
and a nollo prosquo was entered by tfiu
district attorney lna charge of burglary
airalustthosanio Wm Hampton
Tho civil iuyy docket In this court
win oocauouaiu ouuctcinis morning
and tho attention of all attorneys Inter-
ested in that docket lit particularly
called to this notice at ttto request of
tho district clerk
VORTY EiailTIK DISTRICT
Tho petition of Ann Canty for n
dhoroo from Dennis Canty wai
refused by this court and tho costs of
tho litigation adjudged against the de-
fendant
Tho afternoon In this court was occu-
pied la hearing motions aud no now
nulls woro tiled
C You rniut reenter iwt vouht ruf In Aj
Ittnber 3 he boui4 are now cpfn ami uid
flaw October llcotttyuH iwlhUtg to ftj
iifcn
CONTEMPTIBLE HOODLUMISM
Thai Might Hut Resulted In a fitil
Pnlt
Jjut night Kmouiall mlndoj houd
lnim catteivd In the lobby o Oruem
TraUaopoiahoiuoa numbor of purler
matches A the audlenra ussed
out thot wcro trodden upon und many
exploded Onu of the exploding inatcli
oautfiruto a ladj Iroej Wright
Cuney mi Jtut behind her and
caw the Wiuo lie tooed ci ushod out
tho llnmra botsccn hU haudi and thU
no quickly that hordtoM uus scarcely
dbtvrbeil nor was elm halted In hir
pasDugo outvard It wo a bit ot quick
proRoncoof mind proirpllnif ready ac-
tion that pomitbly alerted H iimu In
Jury to tlio lady For tho IdloU who
tcatterod tho matches on ho Koor no
wordol contempt or Indignation nra
too Iron
ETCHED AND SKETCHED
IN THE CITY
Tho registration last night at 8 p m
was LW
Capt lllchardscn went to Pata Pinto
county osieruay raortuug to nn ost J
1 Kills alias J P Smith dndluled for
horse stealing
Call at J K Mitchells to day and wo
THU UzmiK8 excursion badges
1 hey ore tho handsomest over sent out
on any excursion
Marriage licenses wora irranted Tes
te nl ay to B K hwetney and Miss F A
Compton Adolphus Hahl and Miss Hlla
Smart D V Dutksoa and Mrs T J
Bplkoa
All members and friends of the
miiufMwi
Wi
Hosactc
IWWWMB
W DEUCIOUS
FiaYorinjl
NATURAL FRurrruvcfRS
ttmlll
Of perfot purity
Of sraat atrength
Coonomy In thlr uao
Flavor II riAtlnatAtir
end dollolously no th f h frulb
llroadway Presbyterian church aro in-
vited to night to see Jack Frost in tho
IeoCuvoat Mrs It D Speeds 3W
Adams street
Tho popular assistant baggaeo mas
tor of tho Union depot C C Da Fee
left yesterday for El Dorado Ark
where ho will on tho 10th Inst marry
Miss Ada Taylor
Tho fira alarm at 103 yesterday aftor
noon was because of a Are on tho
kitchen roof of Mr Caperas house
East Second street extonded down in
the bottom toward tho Trinity a long
run for tho tiro department Loss
about 915
About a year ago Alex Canto made a
charge of burglary against William
llryant colored Hrj ant was acquitted
and ho filed a civil suit for malicious
prosecution and yistorday got a Judg-
ment In tho county court against Canto
for 400 damages
WIHIe Price supposed to belong in
San Angela a boy about 18 years of age
was stealing a rldo on a fort Worth
aud Itto Grande freight coming Into
tho city AtOrenburyho was taught
between tho bumpers of two cars and
his right foot badly ctuihed It is
feared amputation will bo necessary
Ho was brought into the city and taken
to tho Infirmary
The Kn worth Lcaguo of the First M
Tm church will give u noclal this oven
lng at tho residence of Capt J P I Jlla
corner of Jfenderson street and Penn-
sylvania avenuo to which all the young
people are cordially Invited A good
time is promised all who attend And
oil uro t equestod to attend
Collpgn can pais thoduorand will wait
until 11 SO
P J Hal but was placed tn the county
jail yesterday on a chargo rf aggrava-
ted a vault and Hobert Welsh col
waj released a chargo of theft against
him hiving boen dismissed The su-
perintendent of tho road gang took out
Tom Hue k Kobert Btreeter and Jim
lletidoiHon vags and put them to work
on geologic studies on tho earths crust
in lieu of crusts In tho shapo of hand-
outs
PERSONAL
Jim Cain a prosperous cattloman of
Clarondon was In tho city josterday
Dr J L Coojwr lcatea this morning
on a trip of several days to Southern
Texas
Fred Horsbrough manager of tho
Efpuela cattle company Is fn tho
city
Ho v Mr Jolly idltor of the Houston
Post paid Tub Gazcttu a fraternal
call yesterday
Mr AT Llo left for his homo In
McCoinb MNs aftor a throu weeks
visit to relatives In thoclt
F P Mouro manager of tho Hous-
ton Mo m collur and bagging factory
uimo up yesterday to greet old friends
Miss Mlntild Hearno of Clurondon
Tmxos Is visiting Mrs D D Taj lor at
tho fumilv residence on West Slfth
stiret
Hi It road Commlwloncr Tj I Pouter
flm in tlie tily jistenlay in rnuto to
Dallas where tm Monday tho lommls
Blon will lxgln taking twtlinuny
Mr KugtMio llurr who has Ixen rus-
ticating at Mineral Wills fur hevural
Geeks has roturnod und Is again at his
dehk tn J T Townscnds usUiblUh
menu
Mrs C A Parker acoompnnled by
her sou and daughter returned to Fort
Worth latt nlirht after an ubnenoa of
ouo year visiting fi lends and relatives
in i no tAh purticuiauy in iveutuiky
They are greatly Improved lu health
Mrs Parker will heieaftor bo at homo
at 401 iast JJolknsp street
and It Uuodii bnivaiiarltla dHsnt ilo
hatidsomely then iiotuiu does Jlavi
WEATHER AND CROPS
Cotton Injured by Froil In iho Valleys
Rain Needed
CALvrjiTON Tex Oct
clnl ThowHkly wenthor and crop
bullotln of tho Texas state woathcr wm-
leu wua Issued lo nlght for tho week
ending October 13 It Is as follows
TEiiPtuAiune
The tempornture hnsacragcd about
normal oor tho tho state but ft cuol
rtavo traercd thoptntoon thOOth and
10th and guo a minimum tomporature
oter Noi tlicrn and Central Texas rang
lng fiam 10 to IT degiees Xlght frosts
occuued In tho alles ovor these sec-
tions
KAlNFALr
Showers ha o fallen In eomo locali-
ties but tho weather has been generally
cloar with an abundance of mtnshine
Cotton The light fiwt did not dam-
age cotton and picking has been pushed
with unusual energy In a namncr of
wctlons It Is believed that with contin-
ued favorable mat her picking will bo
complotod by Urn last ot this month
and not later than No ember 1itli tho
top crop in of no consequence in many
sections
Other Preps More ruin is needed
for fall crop and also for plowing and
needing Grass would bo fmpnned by
rain In the southwestern portion ol the
state
TfMVCaiTCHR AD RlIVfAIL
ArltnBtoo 01 41
Albany ST
CollMro hlMlon 1CI Bl
Kan Antonio to it 91 1
GMvutou su U1 T
Abilene H i 1
lleltou vi 4t
Urenham tS 41 10 1
bnlcua 61 41
LolumbU b3 ii 81 1
Cucro W H 61 1
DallM a 4J
Houiton M 4
IxiiikvIw Ul i
Lollnir rj 40
Oranpe W tyl 01 l
ValMtlne al 4t
Tiler N OJ
Waco n vl
Weatherford w St
CattroUUe Tt 6
Meiqult vt W n 1
ItuntivillB g 4a ot a
Hound ltocV O 44 s 1
triham h ai
lanter iH i
U 1iw 1
San Marco t 05
Temple 87 W
Ctn Burn el
ISnrAN Tax Oct 13 TSpeclal1
K K WhiWi gjn on tho Ilrasos
burned Lews 7100 Insurance
700 rifteen bales of cot to u aUo
burned No insurance
Tho gulllotico Is to have its centen-
nial this year the first execution on it
having taken place- in May 1792
THE GAZETTE IT WORTH AfMPAlggggl ttjjm
SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY FIVE YEARS
Wj
rAVfl M MNC EVJ IUmI
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LOCAL POLITICS
WARD MEETINGS ALL OVER THE
CITY LAST NIGHT
The Ninth Ward Clark Club Hal a Rousing
Meeting Want the Form of the
Ballot Changed
Tho Ninth Ward Clark club will hold
a meeting In Judgo Ueckhams iouit
room this evening at 8 oclock and It Is
oxpoctod to mako this ono of tho most
striking events of tho campaign H It
Paddock JI M Chapman J A Pea-
cock Tillman Smith Sydney T Sam
uels T J Powell and F C Taylor will
address tho mooting and every member
of tho club Is expected to contributo all
ho can ot enthusiasm for tho occasion
Tho Ninth Ward Clark club Is com-
posed of men who never do anything
without doing it well and in thli ef-
fort they aro joined by many others of
like faith from other wards in the city
and tho demonstration will bo mado as
Itnprceslvo as posslblo
THE FOItM Or 11ALLOT
Boms IUitUrctlou at lli Stylo Adopt
ctl In tlili Coantj
Tho criticism of tho form of ballot
adopted by tho county comraissionerd
court to bo used at tho approaching
Noomber eloctlon has become so gen-
eral that tho county comniis dopom aro
called lo meet again next Tuesday to
heir tho objectionsand reconsider their
action if this is deemed uxptdent
There aro two objections made Tho
most fatal Is that It is Imiwwslblo foroven
a quick witted Intelligentman to make
out and voto tho ticket within any rta
honable time say 11 vo minutes or m
Another Is that the county
say thero should
bo no fusion tickets holding that tho
namo of n cundldato could appear but
ouco on n ballot ThU would most af-
fect Judge Clark for it would prevent
his namo being on any but tho Demo-
cratic ticket und 1airaor Uurboo and
thuothcis who aro endorsed or nomi-
nated by the Republicans m well as tho
Peoples rarty as Georgo Clark is by
tho Democrats and itopubllcans
Tho modt emphatic protect so far has
como from Judgo Mooro and Mr Gan
non chairman of tho stato and county
executive committees respectively and
the People party managers
It Is understood this form was adopt-
ed because Judge Harris had doubta of
tho legality of other stales suggested
nnh Vt itrd Xlttuoarntlo Meetlnjf
Ono of tho best and most enthusias-
tic political 1 allies of tho campaign vius
held east of tho Houston and Texus
Central deot last night Pull 400-co-
pio weio m uiciKianeo
W Ih Tucker Sd presided over tho
meeting which was oininod by songs
from the gleo club
Capt J A Ptacock was tho first
speaker and ho re lowed the harmful
corporation legislation of the latt logh
laturo Joallng iartlcularly with that
which injuriously affected laud titles
Ho was followed by Sidney L Sam
viols who spoko of tho forms of capital
dlvoi tod from tho stato by hostile legis-
lation and criticised tho zobrallkoplat
form ot tho car stable convontlon at
Houston
After him camo Manager Taylor ot
the Manchester cotton mills who from
actual experience alllrmed tho mills
did better dealing directly with tho
rail loads than they had dona ith tho
railroad commission or an Intermediary
Captain Paddock filled tho dllltcult
role ot last sieakcr but speaking in hla
characterlatlo vein ho hold tho audi
enoo until ho ended and with loud ap
plauHo for Clark about It p mt tho
meeting adjourned
Th Colored Hogg Clnh
Last night the colored Hogg club ot
Port Woi th hold a meeting at Peaces
Hull and speeches were mado in tho
lnUreitof James W Swni no for sena-
tor John King for county cloik
ana J S Hogg for governor by
Joh Ii les Perry Ilcadgram and O
P I Joy n ton Tho negroes wero spoc
lally uiged to register so that they
lntght vot4
ljxvt or miley began to speak from
tho Clark standiolnt and tho meeting
broke up in a row
RlTMltU LUrk nab
Wednesday night a Domocratloclub
in tho Interest of Georgo Clark uvndl
dacy for governor was organUed at
Ulwvslde with W W DoxWr presi-
dent and John McDonald secretary
The enrollment Includes two thirds of
tho voters of the precinct Tho club
meets again to night when speakers
will bo pivwnt and all Intei ested aro
invited to como to tho Riverside school
house
Hon H r Vtim To McUt
Tho Hogg central club wllPmwt In
tho county court mora this evening and
will bo addressed by Hon M MCrane
of Cleburne the candldata ou the Hogg
Democratic ticket for Lieutenant Gov-
ernor It Is very probable Hon C L
Potter of Gainesville will also speak
ltoth ot tbeso gentlomen having been
in itcd to address this club
Uogr Club Itluc
Tho Fifth Ward nogg meotlng was
hold at Polks stock yards and Sum
Hoaonfleld addressed on enthusiastic
audtcnoo ot fivo voters
At tho tilth ward Hogg meeting Bon
Ayres addressed a meeting of the sup
porters of Gonor Hogg thatnumbord
fMrssr IMffW
Blackwells
Bull Durham
tS 4
n bmoKing
Tobacco
Hjs bwnpopuhr vlth smokers everywhere for over renty iive yearj
It is Just as Good Now as Ever
Its Flavor Fragrance and Purity have contributed largely to the
growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys Pipe smoking U
growing in favor because finer sweeter and better tobacco can be had
in this form and at much less cost than in cigars
BLACKWELLS DURHAM TOBACCO CO I
DURHAM N C
nine but who cheered his good points
to tho echo
Not
There will be a meeting ot the Kan-
sas City llepubllcan club to night at
Peaces hall Everylwdy is invited
Hoggmon Clark men and Nugent
men Memrs E Mines Wilburn und
Jacksonwlll speak and others probably
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
Feel Sure ol the Election ot Their Entire Coun-
ty Ticket
1 ho Dcmocritlo candl Jates for coun-
ty officca uddl onsed a largo meeting at
Orowloy csUnlay Tho turnout at
ulljiolntsln tho county Is unusually
lat go and the liooplo aro show lug an
Interest In tho campaign Tho general
reiiort lu that tho lbird party people
are not ticking togother a In tho
past and It is expected that thero will
uo a great falling off In tho voto Tho
Domotratlo canaldatei feel confidont
of the election of tbo entire county
tlckot
Boxing gloes etriklng bags Indian
cluta and dumb belle at Andorsons gun
houso
Cotton Rrtlon lltilletlu
OAtvxsTOT Tix Oct 13 Special
Consolidated cotton rcirlon bulletta for the
twenty four hour ending at 6 p m
fTATi lurom Max Mln lulu
Atlunta 8 To OS
Auftuata 11 7rt to
Charlestou IB M T
Ualrmton 18 5 tvl 01
ltUlelCuclt U tel ra T
MeinpbU 11 KJ M
Mobllfl 9 1 M
Montrotnenr 7 hi ro
New Urleaua IS HI 64 01
n fo M ot
Mckhurg e M At
WUmlnxiou 9 74 M
Meani 80 1 l 0 bT
Nol Burned but Shot
Montgomery Ala Oct 13 Tho
four negro boys from IS to 20 years old
nrtfittiit far flu ntttivlA nt ninii
Johnson and his grown daughter and
mo uiirningoi tneir uouse near Hells
limiting Monday night laet hovo con
fosttod their guilt They eald tholr
puriwio was the rapo of tho young lady
and robbery of the old man They were
placed in jail at Monrooftlle but a
number of respectable cltiiens took
them from jail and started to tho eccne
of the murder where u crowd of whites
and blacks were waiting with tho in-
tention of burning the prisoners alive
but niter consultation the four bojs
wero taken by tho oitlxene to a point
six miles east of tho Alabama river and
shot to death
Sep Troubles
Sax Antonio Tex Oct n -Special
In tho investigation into thoalleg
ed shortage of funds on tho San Antonio
nnd Aransas poos rullnay rcooivorship
ex Auditor A O Coopers receipts for
sums ollegod to have boen paid re-
ceiver U l Yoakum woro practically
prot cd to bo forgeries Yoakum having
boon out ot town on tho dates borne by
tbo receipts Tho grand Jury to day re-
turned additional Indictments against
Cooper charging him with forgery on
throo counts by gh log tho nnme of re-
ceiver D r oakum to receipts for
money Tho apparent shortagu In tho
ucconnts amount to 150000
Soldiers Leave
noMESTEAD Pa Oct 13 Tho de-
parture of thorallttary caused little ex-
citement to dny and has had no ap-
parent effect so far un tho conduct uf
either non union men or strikers
fteina tit tho former loft the mill as was
thought probable Tho peaceful atti-
tude maintained by tho latter torso
long was not in tho slightest changed
J lullus mai lour
skilled workmen betonglng to tho
Amalgamated association rotumed to
their old work to day
A Mounhh ol Zinc
El Paso Tex Oct 13 SBeclalJ
A mountain of carbonlto ot xlno has
been discovered near IUllBboro N M
tho pro of which Is worth about 3j Wr
H11 mafken of St LouU iud
Joplln Mo For
years tho ore was
Ahousht to bo lead but recent nwats
Tietermlno it to bojlno Indications
ond veins already developed cover oeer
600 acres of ground Tills strike It is
claimed will cause the Atchison To
iwkx and Santa Fo to extend its branch
from Lako Valley to Hlllsboro
Preparing
CmcAao III 0t U Tho work
t decorating tho buildings and otW
wlss actively preparing fortho WoVlJV
fair dedlcatfoS is fairly under itniot
daj Fourteen hundred citizens liavn
already purchased ticket for the Tn
augural reception Tho crnninltteo
has reosivwl lulX acceptances iron dit
oW euestsanditis esti
10 XO pcoplo will be prosont at tho
Flra si Bremen
Bbbmkn Oct 11 Flro lmt
out thU evening on tho steamer Akllai
this port from Now Orleans A thou
wnd bales of cotton wero destroyed
before tho names wero noticed
Plain sour pickles at Turner d ri
gees
Have Collins A Armstrong Co i
FORT WORTH TO CHIC1C0
The excursion will travel by the Gulf
Colorado and banta Fe road througn the
Indian territory Oklahoma Kansas Iowa
and Illinois to Chicago under tbo conduct
ota chosen oQUIalof the road Iho trip
from Fort Worth toChlcairo oor the Santa
Fe Itoute Is ono which oilers tho groatost
sccnlo variety 3 ho ivlo through the
Fralrlesollexas up through the beautt
ul hills of the Chickasaw nation the grand
rugged beauties of tho Arbucaie mountains
tho fascinating paaoramaof shifting scenes
opening new vistas of natures loveliness
at every revolution of the wheels The
green sward ot the valley of the Canadian
with Its inottcs of forest trees tha rollinc
prairies of Oklahoma with their proUHo
CHIPS AND SHAVINQS
ValdostaGa claims to have a white
deer
lllrdsboro lo boasts of a four
legged duckling
A Washington D C man has been
poisoned from a crabs blto
They call a bkyole the devils
chariot in Turkey and the sultan
forbtds its use
A dwarf residing at Shlgaken Japan
is thirty six years old and but seven-
teen Inches high
Within tho lest thirty years there
have been on the British coasts 08377
wrecks with the fearful loss of 52318
lives
The origin of maize or Indian corn
is unknown but it was Brat cultivated
by white men on the James river Vir-
ginia in 1G03
A European lady In Japan has col-
lected 700 teapots of different patterns
and kinds and yet scores of typical
shapes are not Included In her assort-
ment
The colored people of Georgia have
formed a society called the Upper Tea
The members agree that after a cer-
tain dato they will do no more work
for the white people
It Is noted tbatChlcago has vlsduots
auditoriums boulevards and natator
turns while poor old llostou is obliged
to struggle with bridges halls
roads and awijimtng sohools
t The far famed temple of Solomon
was not so large as many suDposo It
was only 107 feet long 30 feot wide
tt feet high and bad a versnda or
portico 30 feet long and IS feot wide
It Is a belief of the Chinese that cat
meat Is a remedy for disease of the
lungs The belief seems absurd but
less so when the use In this country of
dog meat for
consumption la
con-
sidered
FROM THE THROVE
The Actual lnt lb King IUIatad
to tield rlauea
r On the occasion of the opening of
parliament daring one of the years
when Pitt was prime minister the
lords and commons wero
greatly per-
plexed by a reference to the goldtish
at Windsor castle which was Intro-
duced Into tho kings speech as read
by Pitt It was not until after both
Pitt and King George were dead that
the explanation came out The prime
jninlster it Is related had come to the
king at the palace with tho speech
from the throne fully prepared 10
found tie king seated at the edge of
the basin of a fountain earnestly re
gardlng his goldfish sporting about In
the t lu ad th ijiMct
J J approve the
asked the minister I will
ftPtr onl OM common
jh nd thatU you
fin7M0HnUmo th
Vi w oWte and
refd Ms
authorisation of the royal
athfulm Mr- Vltt had PM
1610 Main street B KEn
rsSnplton Th
Incited i Uble and
edonthiSX SSK
ft
NIAGARA FALU
VIA TECE
HHHHHHHHHHi
WITHOUT OKLA3STOEJ FROM
farmi ami thrlrlag HtUo towns aud cities
the rldo across the Cherokee strip whero
naturo Is een lu all her native beauty
across the a railing wlleyot the Arkansas
rher and tha stop for breakfast or supper
as tho case may bo at Arkansas City the
magto mistress ol the ralley ot tho
Arkansas aud Walnut rivers through
Cowley and Sedgwick coantlc the gar-
den spot of Southern Kansas through the
active bustling booming city of Wichita
the far famed peerless Princess of tho
Pathless Plains through Sedgwick and
Harvey counties to tho main Una at New-
ton from whence the train flies along tho
famous old foahta Fe trail where a quarter
of a century since tho wbito topped
schooners of the immigrant slowly plodded
their way across the almost pathless plains
to tho Golden West but now spanned by
long lines of glittering stcol over which
Hy Luxuriously Equipped Solid Vestlbula
Trains on their Journey across tho conti-
nent along the trail blazed by Kit Carson
and John O Fremont through Kansas
City t lie new Chicago of the West with her
teeming population and atmosphere or
eternal smoke over the rolling prairies and
money Is not won on the blnl that sings
111 st nor longest The winner 1 thu
ono that lu a gU on time executes tho
greatest number of notes rlnga tho
greatest numbor of changes gUes tho
tlnetU run of trills eto Tho tport la
growing In popularity
USEFUL OR ORNAMENTAL
The juice of a lemon applied to the
roots ot the hair will prevent its fall-
ing out
A man In Paris has Invented a new
kind tf snuff mado of tan and pounded
baked apples
The telegraph has been used with
some success as an adjunct to the
herring fishery off the coast of Bcotr
land
The British medical association
passed a resolution at its meeting
recently admitting women doctors to
membership
A silver cigar box capable of hold-
ing 100 cigars provided with an al-
cohol limtl nni4 nnnmA t41 a
engaged In hunting is an attractive
novelty
Dy dipping the razor blade In hot
water It will be found that the edge
Improves and remains keen almost
twice as long as It docs when dipped
in cold or not wet nt all
Something useful as well as pretty
Is the foru dish Intended solely for the
nourishing of that plant The Interior
is arranged so that It can bo taken ont
easily The outer silver work Is opeu
and embossed Silver flower pots are
made In the same style
A French novelty in the way of a
tlcplece Is a floral clock tho long
hands rf which sweep above twelve
floral beds each being dlfleient from
all the others In color and variety of
flower Tho bauds ara moved by
subterranean mechanism
A dolce to be used In signaling
along a length of fire hose is a recent
invention Wires are carried In tho
hose and insulated therefrom so that
by making battery connections a flre
luanfrom one end of a line can send
stpaals to tho other without leaving
bis post
A new fly trap is run by an electric
motor and consists of belt of sweet-
ened paper about fourteen inches long
passing over two pulleys one of which
la covered by a cone containing a
brush The paper moves slowly and
nslt passes under tho blush tho tiles
are swept into the cone from which
they can find no exit
A hint for street Improvement comes
from Boston Tremont street Is to be
u aer not by cutting oil a slice
from the fronts of tho buildings from
top to bottom but by taking A portion I
of the first story of each house to form
nn arcade extending the length of the I
block thns furnishing a footway I
tered from sun and rain and obtaining
a fine architectural effect with the
least possible encroachment i nli
r
property
Art and Jtatar
in trluniP1 of art over nature 1
illustrated In the fact that an artist re-
cently made a painting ot some beech
1 oM pasture that h sold for
NBO The owner of the pasture parted
company with Ms property at about
the same time for 1190 and called it s
good sale at that
Indiana will alone turnout 73000
ber manufactories this
year Tho promise of a bow legged
teneratlon la loomUc up graudlj
noble woodlands of rifc
Father of ttsten u rf
Chicago Auenoftil
a no enure rout iJ
KriJSw
to CMck0 by th8J
Idea of the stvat erpsVl
dereleped fyat scdill
at the dedication of fisl
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yard of a former w
of Mexico for H0Mm
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just died St tie tfifS
used to bout uitij
conld not read crviJ
never rode on snVI
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off a brldse SfiiVaii
rocks a dls ts need ft I
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injury bntfoteudV1
case was brokea
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room of sSsebeiter trl
nleooof eUsesrpsml
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