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GRAHAM LEADER TEXAS STATE SEWS.
w QRAVEB, Proprietor.
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TEXAS
Mu. LVBbi rm.ui tmyn Ihul Qnecn
Victoria saves more Uuir» ^Y.fiOO.OW
per anuum from ibo civil list feloiic.
Tiik emperor of Brazil sent a mini-
I
ix-r of decorations t«» I’rttied^Ipr ll(0
physicians who treated him during* hi*
By.,, i
recent seyeft: tllm ss in that country.
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John Bamrljt.rr, compiler of tho
w( ll-kuown ••Fumtlui.r Quotations.'’
lias just retired from the firm,*! l.itthv
l*r 4
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Brown A (Jo., of HottOn, t>f which ho
' ^ v»;t# the M-nior incinlrer*
Marrying Nolens VoJetra.
» LARKsviuk. T'-x., March -I A eat11
• lay a Tier neon quite au Interesting little
wedding took pUce in tbs City. Mr. Jxincs
Dlckeraon aud Ml** Corle Canon wrrtJ tlie
contracting parties The relative! of tin-
girl were opposed to the match, but the
young man anne I Immnil with a hetuae
ami procured h bugtrv sod hied liiiuaeil
aw*y to the home ot Inn ladylove. They
cicaped the \ jgilancc of the mother and
started for town, hut were overtaken by
the brother and-brother-in-la W of the grtTv
4 kn <> (if llm tn or* t^r*v lil tw <1 ( Itavm ■ f ho
and added to the traek laying force. 1 lie
track la now laid up to within aeveu milea
of the Fall*. It la expected the road will
he eonjpietetfr by May I. Tho. depot groUud*
were .located Saturday.
On* of the men grabbed the tvorses. the
other efsay.ed to di-^g the would he bride-
groom Irom tim. Lnye v Thy \ i.iiiifr lady
held the hm-s 'while the struggle, widen
would prfibably have eittleil bv her escort
being pulled bill ortho vehicle and hau l-'
led in no genii# way. but tbe attacking
party's horse broke loosavand be gave up
the light to catch the animal. The pretence
of a ahotk'iui in the hunda of the anon to he
■ inuhand hail tile dicel oi 1 rightelling- tiic
I man. in tront-cff the -bur-tCT surf Ttre cauptr
: cams on to town unmolested, called «i the
One of the squaw* of tlie lute D-oh)-
rovr, chief of the f olorado l tes i* soon p.^l^rL'a office to “get spliced in double-quick
to Vist General Harrison. Her mis-+Wdar.” u* thb young man expressed it.
giorj is to present ih»* Indian »idc. of tlm
‘troubles ou the Colorado border.
young
He was ret cried to Jatstice
lied the knot.-r“ J',',,
"i ail Icy, who
The Empress of Japan, who Is mkui
routing to this eountryj will have in
Shocking Accident, —-
Bonh am. Ten.. March 21.—A terrible ac-
cident has just occurred at Tulip, six test)
her suite two mauieui ts, u' dentist. miles Uurth „t £££ It =ecms Mr.
fourteen doctors, ten fan-bearers, ami .sim^onc or thaJar&ita planter* on the
a vast number of female attendants.^ river 1* the unforftmatr^Hrrpr.lcator ol the
aeenlent. Mr. '811ns’ daughter has been
Joint Jacob Astou is called tho
richest man in Xew York to-davv his
fortune which is mainly in real esiat»\
bciqg estimated nt 000,000.. lle.ii
about seventy years of agv and u wid-
ower. _
ROSAMtfKtrOr.iritANT, the widow of
Laurcnco Oliphant, will continue her
husband's literary work and will be
assisted by two Scotthrnen. w'lto have'
tratome. converted to
lfg1on.'? y ..__
can titled to fyter bed lor some time with
lever and tier lricnd Mis* Lucy Web?ter
had gone to spend the night w ith her and
just alter daylight this morning was sitting
in the mom when Mr. Stiiiv caine1 u to tlie
bill « UCI
room and—iqok hts Winchester from its
parato?y
Not
to killing a squirrel
had tilled, the ni.iga-
raek preparato
knowing that pis son
/.Inc With (cartridge! he commenced to
work the lever and snap the guo when it.
went off; tlie ball crashing through the
brain of Miss Webster, entering the tore-
head and passing out'ttie hack ot the bend.
Tlie terrible accident has shrouded the
•fa .eblifie m- ! OO^tnuuity insortqw.
She Kept the Child.
It is,rumored t hat, ihe Loudon <'<>1-
Jeffv <>f Bhysi(-HrH- nml ■ hocyeoHS Irres
decided to erase the nftuie of Dr. Sir
Morcll Mackenzie from its roll>, and
that its action will shortly be publicly
announced.
Record was recently made of the
death of f-'enorita Castclar, sister of
Abilknk, Tex., March 21.—A rattier
novel separation of husband and wife took
place at the Texas and Pacific depot yes-
terday. ^Upou tho arrival of the east-bound
passenger train-a man was seen to step
from the train and at once enter the
sitting-room in tlie passenger depot and en-
ter Into conversation with a modest looking
woman who held a 3-year-old chile) in her
arms. After some words It was discovered
...mi,. w... i ... .i bv those present that the man claimed tn
the well known Spanish sUtesmim. Mm tllB ^intend of the avoid an and demand-.
vas scventy-thrcA years old, ajid had
presided over her brotnef’s home for
iuuny-y»«r*», - i—y------ l
.....*
Mrs. MXr'KAV Iras'bfen opdcrlnpr
Mxne new gowns in Paris, which a re ■
described <ts surpqfrHtnijg all previous
effort^f»f Birrmodisfiis. Otio fs of (.Id
iitoe, satin, '.covered with white lace,
■and Btiplded with tlO.OOQ worth ‘of
£cms. ,
A liKtm HKKKKiv, nmty-looklno [ohl
gonlh man bought a bn|' of short- at a
Bangor store rtol long ago. and the
new clerk refused to let him take them
ufttil ha had paid. He afterward found
that his customer was Uto venerable ex-
lice President lluiiiiibal Unmliii.
ed of her the custody ot his and her child.
8ho refused his demand! and he then tried
to force the babe lrom her arms, hut she
being-one of some pluck, asked the assist-
ance of the officers, which -he got. and
with her rtrBd departed on the east-bound
train.
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Thk duko of Portluml owns six
country scatf hud is a nember «f-»ai
least seven clvba, but lie cannot speak
half a dozen w«r4s iu pvd lie with case,
and he ca/efully prqpai-er, or has* pre-
paiiid, all hisapecchc.-,, and reails them
olT as *i young curate- rc:u*s Tlie lb'.-ons
: at church. - ,
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Altts. H,vKnisoN,\vifc of vhr Prosidcht-
< led, is very fond of godl literature.
She Ih a leadiiig M ember of 111<• Katli-
,'uino Mcrrijl Literary Club of Indiau-
ftl>(>!i«. The peculiarity of this orgaip-
t/ation is that its members would rath-
er icad than gossip romarkrtbli''' ns
tli alas seif ion mayfio.'
Sidney IUkti.kw, « prominent and
still ye'.ive meiiiher of ti 10 Boston bar,
observed his trinctrcth birththty rr-
eently. Although ten. years the senior
of triadstonO; he is daily arguing t-om-
p’icated cases with the same lucidity
as in former years, ft is said he lias
a^renrtyTrart*ro ?'1 *tWK>.
A m mb kb of ladies in New Bruns-
wick, N. J.\lmve ordered a wax hViu-
quet, which fnev ])rep,i-c to present to
Mrs. 1 him sou on inauguration dirt.
As it will lncfisdre ty.t uiy-tW'o indies in
height and We igh twenty pounds Mr-
il.tTVI>*m,~ih-»h*s oti rnis —w-i-srsj;; .o. *
Dropped Dead,
Dallas. Tex., 'March 21.—Yeitcrday
about noou Mr. .lames Proflatt, the well
kuown contractor, left hie residence on
Live Oak street in apparently the best Of
health amP -ptrltg, aud started off for a
walk. At the corner of Kim and Pear!
street! he met vnme friends with whom he
entered into conversation: 'In the midst of
which he dropped dead on. the sidewalk
from heart disease, to which ho was sub-
ject. IBs remains were at once taken to
fits residence, which from a happy home
became a house of mourning. Doc-eased
vyas about Kb yrarg qji"., and Was at one
time Urn workingmen's candidate for mayor
of Dallas
County Fair. »
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CoitslCAJfA, Tex., March 21.—At a meet
fng of the Navarro FMr Association, held
to-day. it wits decided to pay off the debt of
the association and continue the annual
fairs ,with increased cipltal and energy.
Tim meeting was a full one. Capt. Janies
Daritty presided, *
The following board of
directors was electcd for . l.Ufi_i'i)'uLug i.car*
via: .lame-(i irrluy. I. K. tvldteselle, K.
\\. t ar itheis/GeoYgoT. foster. C. S. W esf
Curtis. It. IT.' .Ttfhtr*1
son, Marion Martin, Johti s, Oihson, E.
Cherry, J. W, Edens and Dink Evans.
Recommended For JuJge.
San Antonio, Tex., March 21,—At the
meeting of the Sail Antonio bar .•ts'.oefatlon,
called this evening to unite in tlie recom-
mendation of some oiie fur the jndgshlp for
the new districts created by the legislature
for tills county, Uie Hast ballot resulted:
W. W. King 20, Walthall lti. Minor 11,
Jsme-2, Shields 1. Second battot—King
.’{7, WaHliail 17. Minor tt, James 2. Air,
King havingTei-elvtd a majority was de-
clared the nominee. It is understood (Jov.
Boss will appoint the man recommended
by the bar, and Mr. Kirg may. be consid-
ered certain of the appointment.
Found Dead.
Tilda nl lit*: biii‘(jeu- uf y.tfic,
,
Padu-v w.-ii-• - , .. ,.r. v.
I. < I.U.. ;,•--••; \ r;.i. UI 1 ■ ••“?. S.B-
vndor, nnltclukc «nd hnlf-hrothcr of
tho gr.Ti.tl uuko.pj' Tuscnny, wilt bo
w jien th'fcy get ’ nwHTiofl. Tho britlo’s
fm-t i nu*..is—1L, TttUUil _4LU0U«iWkiV
......fryput fnwj pnptt. PVancia-
iliticpll tfivcii kJ'AUUU u year as iovig as
Bvo. ——■ ---r*-*---.-pH,—.. ^ b
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Mkxia, Tex., March 21.—A young man
by tlie name of Compton was found dead
tills morning in the lane between A. 1>.
Murphy'* and J. L. Cogdcll'a farm live
miles wed, of town'. Jiutlco Doyle went
out and held an luquesl over tfie body.
Tlio young man is hiip|»osed to have sui-
, , 1 ■ , T. as a bottle of moipUInC was foil ml ou
i,i, person ,-ibnut ono-third empty. Dc-
. i ,cd la \V. F. Compton, a sou of Mr" M
« . i miipton living some six or seven miles
^vv-tjCOf Mcxln.
Unmateralized Wedding.
< I’aaus, lux., Mariili 21.—Last night a
number, ot gm-tls a •>»<.-mb led at tlie resi-
dence of Mr. Conrad Kruhner, a prominent
native of 8wttr.er.laud. to enjoy a wadding
feast in accordance with the ciiato^* ol thp
old tuuwirv. Evcrvthmg had -been pre-
pared regardless ul expeusu. and there were
c-uough pfM^nt to enjoy1 them-eBrrs and to
stiu-: the b«/|ipv coirt>le on their matrlin iidal
journey mi finp-hnp" had Uie intended
groom hot weakened and tlcw the track.
THftTEXAS LEGISLATURE
AKNaTK.
FiktV-Skven'TII Day.—The bill ligab/
fng donatioua to pvofe^H«rshljM, aud acholai -
ship, in the university was ........1
p*»««d.
The bill providing ’tor keeping statistics
of deaths passed to engrossment.
The bill limiting the number ol appoint-
ments ot deputies • which can by made by
sheriff* passed. “ .
The bill lixipg tint compensation of*the
aypcilULt i. I ol- „f public buddings at
Th« bill caring to tli*' lint laid
WA,
WaSIMNUTON,
*ent the following uoui..
ate to-day.* , ^
W. f ttddrtt Itraeon. S. J.,
Stated mafshat tor tho district
ev.
ol New ..er-
CW.klCA.VA
more corn
States the lot iu Texarkana on which tlm
tederii court tauildm ; and postottl e are to
I he erected pas-ed.
The bill pet mitt ing .the location of votf-
I erau certificates oti llfiupprolatcd dot;.am
I ptruv'-rtto‘eugroK-iiieiit.
• Tim trill to provide fur the payment <*t the
planted in Navarro count) than {Imadnof the mate. issandjyndBr the act of
i.l ...tert" trr dnTVear Jt : An-iist, i«7d, pa-Hied. a- wa- lh«
More Corn.
TcX M at ell SI.- II c
vva8 ever helore ida>itf it in one v car. t he I au/iisv, irs.u, pa-aed. a- vva« tin- lull l j pi ••
, , , , . ., vide tor the issuance <>1 bollds lor tllC |> 'l'1
people doti l propoae to ri*k every!lung On 1
cotton anymore, and they goU lu ttruire
have coru.’oatv and hogai, If the cotton « lop
msmcnt university fund.
should prove a failure. If Uw* good jtnlg
mvnt had prevailed iaat winter, aauj aprtn»-*
many larmars wuidd not now lie in debt fro
meat and hrlad
I lie bill providing lor appeals li r cog)-
mbatoitciY,court! sitting as fmard* of eqita,-
Harse Thieves Arreatcd.
*Tir»,rftl*TTV. .'ilex-; March 21.—'Twenty -
*i.\ head of horse*, alleged to have been
stnten tn Barker rormty; Were- r«o-»(,M»r, d
in Moutaguc county yesterday by Sliirifi
O. C. Wright of this county and t’nit'd'
Stales Marshal Jell' 'MvlcU, together w th
the supposed tldevcs, wlio are now lodzcd
iltjail here. The horses vrere branded H.
vvliiih brand had been cleverly changed to
11 E connected.
i/vtioD passed—-T-r— ■■ ■ ■—
The bilTTii prevent uie wanton dcslruc
tion ol deer, autelojve and bullaio tntssed
■The bill makinu Id D ot lading and Water
bouse receipt! negotiable passed to en-
grossment..
The bill to ftpeilUe the count oT votes
and to mat e rclOnfs’tH-electlTms |>a-»cd 13
cugrossment.
John *, Burton of Mississippi to bo Dei led
States marshal lor the iforthcru district ot
MiKklsalppl. , . , l
Edwin I. Kur-heedt of l.outslana to U
(inlied lHatos marshal lot the casiuruilia
trictxit Louietime. ,
Brad D. Slaughter of Nebi a*ki to hr
Tinted States marshal for the District o*
Nebraska.
VV illtam M'h'Uuan of hew Mexico t<>
bo associate j slice of the supreme court of
thr- territory of New Mexico.
inuth: A Whitfield yf Ohio to he second
assistant poslHiaaip'* gtph*: at,
AbralrtJiM iK ol I'oiin^VIvunla
tlfird as-islaut postmaster general. x
John W. AlarSt#of West Varjinta to ho
commissioner ft ipu rnai revenue. ^
J. (irativille of l’enii»ylvaniu to Mr ap-
«d weretiauvlise ot the PiillitddpliM
tic*.
fatigue
tor eat!
and lev
cured t
' betl to
Jit an
the uni
do, am
Wyt
Jualub
the tli
“old 1
r.omp
War
cugrossment.
TtlC bid riv*prevent “the throwing put rp
returns In electiotys because of iaiformali-
Relcascd on ldail, . _
IleMI’STKAl*, Teg., "March 21.—The hx-
hea»'C<»rpus e.aac of Joe lUas^tUgAUtc, Jr.,
was heard by Judge Burkhart to-day a id
the defendant was 'allowed hall in tlie sum
of N.inuO. The grand jury returned a 1414 ot
indictment ebarglbg defend,nt with the
murder of ese-heritl' T. S. Mr Dade a few
months ago. kludge Burkhart ordered the
Case tr msierred to Brazos oounly ou ehsiige
• d venue, mol it will he tried at the DCfI
termof the district court at Uryau. i he
dwfendant g»ve bail.
returlis in electiotw
ties on tlie face thereof, passed to engross-
ment. . ____- - —^ --V
The )oint resolution to amend thv cpti-
stitiilion. llrnttiifg tlie state tax to ,'I4 cents
on the fluo. and City aiul eotintx ta-esto
2& cents, and not.exeeedjng 1.1 coots on the
^liK) lor road purposes', was ett. . ossed, and
the senate adjourned.
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nofsr^---
EiETY-8kvknTU i».vv Mr. firesliam
{lad the house blit con .r.lung the sales ol
lirapeh roads to the'Dull, < olorado and
Santa Fo reconsidered and amended tn
meet ttie suggestiqb# ot the attorney gain-
er.d and the bill again passed.
The house 1>itI reqiftfing county treasur
ers. upon paying warrant*, to'can cel vouch-
er* and vvarranls and punch tlie *ani9, w i-
passed.
I’iic house
Jail Delivery. - -----x~—
Graham, Tex.. March 21.— Bill Johnson.
■Sam Burns and two fulled .states prison-
er* named Abbott, broke Tall here last niglu
and arc still at large. Johnson is charged
with horse stealing. Hi* family ‘ftTr i.
Rockwall county. 8am Burns’ Imine i* in
Wise county. The Abbott brother* vver,
t»naught her? from tlm Indian Territory
Their parents live iu Dalla* county and
they have a brother in Greer county. No
blame ts attached te the Kheriti lor tbeir
escape, blit to tile bad condition ot tlie jail.
Artesian Well.
Bremond, TeX.7 March 21-
-Th'e
gnhe
company that made such a »uv«v> of the
artcniau well at Waco has now ttegnn work
here. The tower and small -house* arc
ly earn plated, Thay expoot. to-, tie-
concurred in the senate
amendments to the lioune bill providing In
railroad receiverships and to the irrigation
bid.
Jjl'cuisfon of the normal sebo IT rpieTtion
was hr uiglil up and the attention ot tin
house w»n chlelty al'sor bed by it Uuting
toe remainder ot the day.
SKNAT*.
Fiktt-Ek:HTTlJUtAV.—The appropriation
hill passed With a solitary negative.
Mr. Abercrombie * joint lc-oliii iojj
amending the gunstitiitiou so a* to uptftor-
Ize tlie legislature to create a railroad.eomv
inisinou passed.
The bill giving su|iorinleudeut«iof asy-
lums ?‘i(FK) per annum paNfO'd.
The bill to prevent persons without au-
thority from carrying keys to the nipttoi
and tis rooms pasted.
T he bill* providing for the rental ol arid
or dry land*.belonging to the school luud
for 2 cents p< r atre passeil.
'ihp.bill prq'ldlng for the appointment oi
comtuittce to light the capIloU pdTTii fence'
i pratser <
\ fosWei' . . , ,
Willja:n M. Thotna-. Jr., of Mateo to be
envoy extraordinary aud mitVirtef tdebipo-
' tentiayy to the Netherlands.
Charles K Mitchell of Connecticut to
omroissioncr of patents.
Nathan O. Murphv of Arizona to be ei,<>
retai v of Ari/.pua.
D«vid M. l.ilc» of Luuuiaua to be apectJi
examiner of drugs, inedfifftrn and cncmi^Ca
in tirft district ol New Orleans.
John I*. Ward ol Oregon to be appraiser
of merchandise-fii the district of Willam-
ette.
Whiteluw Iteid of Now York ts bo envoy
extraordinary and ml ulster plenipotentiary
ol the I'plted States to France.
Julius (ioldsrhtnidt of vvi*eotuip to he
consul general ol the Tinted bistort lit V i-
emitt.' - -t ‘ a
'The nomination of Eugene Schuyler of
New York to be asBlstant secretary of state
vv«« withdrawn, he having declined ap-
pointment.
AndreAvT'. Bradley of tbe dlstriev ot Co-
Mumbia to be assist ant justice of the «ii.
pfetne court ot the district of Columbia.
John It. McTle of New Mexico to be as
sistant justice ol the supreme court of the
territory ot.Nevv Alfcxico. _ , ____
Frank R. Atkin* ut Dakota, to lie associ-
ate justice ot the-sujirenie conrvOf the ter-
iltory ot Dakot •.
Over a dozen postiuosteXAuJiJeilyin fossa,
werenfroTromtnated
Secretary Tracy has appointed J. B Davis
to lie forcutap ot tlm gunshot)* aud foundry,
au’d George it. Wilson to tie forotnan of tlie
gun carriage and projectile shoji*, \Vaaio
tnglou jiiivy yard.
GapVEdmumi It. Morse of Rutland, Vt.,
bokvbeen appointed private secretary
Secretary Proctor. y
The heting comptroller of the currency
to-day autiioiizcii the City N itioual Bant
«4 Btrminglnim. Ala., to iiegrn business
wjth-o capital of t*li*M*K>.
I lie poatuiastei gjugral to-day.appointed
J. Lowrie Veil, formerly Traffic manager of
Philadelphia And Heading railroad.
nearly computed, -idtoy expert u» . u*
reiipy for work In a short time, Tlie well will”
be the property of the llou ton ami Texas
Central railroad company.
■“T.rhL!/»""•» I»b,rl5i«,M. .M p™mr»tio*
A Bank a Certaioiy.
Vatt Alstynk, Tex., Mnreh 21.-4Thft cit-
izen* are talking up a stock ct inpmy for a
brick hotel, to he built this summer, it they
can make arrangemen’s. The Jinnk is now
a certainty, as nearly all the share* run
taken. This is something needed lor tev-
eral years.'
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uud
.'i’ttuit
tfdnu
for (
are pi
print,
prom
tboae
keep
The
chagh
1
t he
superintendent of raiiwa) m.il eerviee, vice
Mr. Bancroft resigned.
It is brlievedat the department of state
that tlie 8amd.au commissioner* will not ln-
able lu start tor U»r I in l.e lore the middle
April, as the muUcr wath whach- titey ha
*
Doing Better.
Cisco, Tex., March 2t.—The iitBe da ugh
ter of Mr. James Montgoiftcry, wh() had
efothlng burned off her. I# now improving
and It I* thought she will recover, iter
mother Is not faring *o Weil. Her hajul-
vvere burned very deeply and it i* feared
she will lose the use of one of then*.
J*
County iiite Election.
MoKTGOYUg.g. ,Xcx^ 31 arefi 21.- The
people are looking forward to* lively time
about April 27, as an election has been or-
(TeredTo delerintil® tm at tier or Trnrthc
eouithouse shall remain at Montgomery or
tie removed to Conroe,-both ’places having
many warm and working udvoca'xt,—
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Washouts.
El, 1*A80, Tex., Starch 21.—Washouts
have taken place on the Southern I’aciliu
near Yuma and on tpe Atchison, Topeka
nt making an appropriation of yn.i.uo
^hurclur passed. . : -
r HOUSE.
FttYY-ffTciliTirDAT.—ThiUnru*E Mil ae
cepting the term* ol (.eiteral aid to agrieuk-
ura|. experiments in Texas passed.
Tifc house hilf requiring heads of depart-
ments to' apply appropriations strictly to i
the objects set forth in the law, acme up on (
it* second reading. yT«e diaeuasion ranged
Into the use of money by the uuiVerstfy and 1
Um lunatic asylums, and the misiise-ot the |
same charged.
The bl'l paased. ' • '■
The normal *chool <iuesiiOn ' camo tip
again and claimed attention to the exclu-
sion ol oilier business.
SENATE. |
Fifty-Ninth Day.—The bill permitting
purchaser* of railroads uuder judi. laT er
toreed sales to reeharter i»a»sed.
The-irlB glyiug school hoarils ih cttieA
and towns absolute eontr tL aft-i niao»t“t»—
men tot said schools pas-cd.
Tlie hill requiring only one bond lor a
justice of jtie pyuee wlio t‘s e.\-uttie.io a
notary public passed. V
'"Ttfffwtl (Baking warehouse receipts and
hills ol ladiitg negotiable passed.
officers at n speelal election pass.-d.
The bill providing lor the location ol
ccrtilicatfis L-sued to indigent veterans
pasHcii
Tlie hill providing fdr the more speedy
coiintlog of votes lit elections passed.
holding
for,its consideration involve* nu exhaustive
study of a Targe amount of dlplbmrtlu cor-
respondenee, ns well as of long protocols of
tortner conierenoes. The. Vommiss oner*
have already visited the state department
and conversed briefly yvlih deeretary Blaine,
hut have not yet received Instructions for
thgir guidance iu the arpproachiuglsouTer-
ence * “ ~ -
.Secretary WIndom has appo nted Mr. T.
E. Byrnes of 8t. Paul Minn., to be chief oj
Pliointinenf division ot the trnasurv9-
the
department, vice Mr. E. M. .Smith.resigned.
Mr. Byrnes is president of the Republican
league ot M unesotr. Up ts A personal friend
of Mr. Windom s and will have contiden-
tial refatipna with llim in Itis new .capscltfw
Nenatqr Edmunds being traubled with
cold on hi* lungs became somewhat, alar
ed, ami lias gone to Georgia, hoping tba
the Warmer climate will relieve him of
trouble.
J. N . I viicr ol Indiana has been selected
office department. *'' *
In the senat#.*he vlco-uresident announc-
ed the appointment of ilib 'ollowiug select
commit ice on the April centennial celebra-
tion in New Yora: .Senators Hiscoek,
■sheiman. Hrvaf. Voorliees *nd Euslls
'Ttrc renutir na'* c'iTirtrmTni Tlie TdiRWing* '
nummatloii-:
John A. Kuskoii, Wm. VV'alter l’Jielpsaud
Geo. II. Bates, rommlksioners to the bs-
inuaii conference at Berlin.
t j:us Buss), sHkiktunt secretary of tho
Interior. V
Itathhone Gardner, district attorney lor *
aud Santa Fe in New Mexico and trains are
delayed. It is etfcpacttrd that trains on the
former road will bu delayed at least two B<
days.
T he hill elmi gin^ >h« Utuft of
court in Kaulmun cotiuly passed. | Tthode Ishjn.t; Elbert I> \yced7'uisl'rlct at-
uoi .sE. ' toiney for Motflana; James C. Ferry of
Fifty-Ninth Day —The j»enate hill re- North I'arolina and Alexander C. briHin of
or-' inlzirii? tlie judicial district ou the upper |3lew \ ork. assisunt -urgeon* In the martire
(iraude passed. | nospiiai serv'ce; itrnd I). Slaughter, n.ar-
...... i -i. »i i. - • \V hi tlie
\>» UTttllue pIlBNtJil. 4 , i , ' v’ , ,* " , * * oiauMNif i, Him*
Mr. llatnavvay called up Ibe senate bill to '°r Nebraska; Simtli A. V\ bltiicid of
A Sharp Burglaiy,
El Faso, Tex., March 21,—Tturglars etr*3
tere*' ibe rooms of Mr*. C. \V. Ely, the wife
of a railroad man. tills morning, and stole
worth of Jewelry. Detectives have
been put to work, hut tltefo is uo'Clew to
the urimlnals.
Out of Danger.
-Milam. Tex., March 21.—Little Wise
Koxers, who 'Ivas accidentally shot by llou.
J. T. Folly s little Yvoy last Saturday cvt,'„
U.ng Is getting along hist-rate aud it
tliought.will be up in a rewdays.
pid Shcots.
CISCO, Tex.-, March 21.—An old gentle,
man who tives nt "few miles south of East-
land, In this county, It I* said. Became oh-
- _ ' "A Man : hot. ' ,'"j
1’kars \li.. Tex., .March 21.—News Un-
just reaehsri here that J. 11. Foadergast wa»
shot and fatally wounded March UT by 8ou.
Hideaway at Bigfoot, eighteen miles Sait of
lu re. The difficulty originated but of a di-
\ is ion ol some eorn. ’
incorporate tlie city of i’arls. Tbe rule*
Were Suspended ami tlie bill parsed.
The senate bill to permit a parly Wrong-
ly a ttached To bring suit lor damages occa-
sioned thereby in .the county «( liis re»i-
deuee passed to third reading.
.he house bill fixing tho penally fora
failure ol a railroad computry to pay within
twenty day* after Its pfeiientattoo any
elalin tor personal services or damages not
ex,eecdujg IJ.'*). eanie up.
Mr. Cohnellee’s amendment to feduee the
penalty to #10 lrom f IT* was rejected and
the bill pas*ed.
Tim house hill providing when land sold
for taxes is recovered by the original owner,
tire purchaser at the lax Kale ahall have a
Hen on the *amc lor the taxes tie paid
passed.
The house bill to require deputv slicntis
appointment* to be in writing and posted
Ohio, second assistant post-master general;
A In ah a tn D. Jlazi-u of Fanxuvivama. third
assistant post master general; .Samuel It.
Thayer. mfnMrr to the Netherfa ds; Wm.
M. 1 lioiuas. Jr., o| Maine minister to Nor-
way and 'Sweden.
The following are the army appointments:
Ordnance department— Lieut. Col. Albert
B. Buffington, tojB^culflticl^Major Joseph
r. lartv, to he “cutenant colonel; <;»pt.
Field rt^ducts on iia’e.
M< IvtxjiEV, Tex., March 21.—A large
on the court house door, and limiting toe
climber of deputies iu unv county to*. WM
voter* for each pa»*ed
The senate bill relating to the lien for
rents pa>*c*J. •
“ I lie senate bill auth*{Uing tho transfer
of jiidgtuepl* |)a*.*c J.
Ollio ls. Michiies, to be ins jor.
WBdtcat ib pirlincnt -C*pt. lulius A.
Fetzki, to lie stirgroa with rank ot major,
lirst-reglnu nt ot artillery; First Digut. Gil-
i ert i’fiT'oltoi), to be captkin;.8ecou<l Lieut.
Charles II llilnter. to he nr*t Ileuteoant.
Fostmastcrs -Wltllatu JC. Chase, Huirgis,
D. T.; Joint Cuter, Farker, I). T.; ame*
W. Kellogg, WyRe*, M. T.; u m. Wallace;
Inoiatiap.-bs. In.I.
WBtl'WRTy -rnreyjRs returned to the city
and was at iti* ilesk to-'tay.
The pfesideAt excits-d iitmse.lf grrnerally
to cullers thi* morning on the ground that
he wits busy with official iiintter* ami re-
eeiv* d duly those wtLh whom -he- had ma-le
engagements. , ___
Con. H. K. lhitler called■ «Ttirin'jitr the mnrn^
A Parracide’s Sentence.
Trtmrtnrtmf'ir -
n. *!**; ebMtoi man in ooMi'iwa
ft is alleged, a feu ••■*)* ag ■. were marketed^ Wheat is-raug-
lu^giug lot to is w)ii ph Mrs.
Hum-on fi-'-eivia* ........ j • <■ t 1 ■ uluuvi-h
1 er to tnferccd.' as *th her husband to
Sfrure tItem -an pjSeo tutn.ljcf- nho.vt
UVCbty-flVi’ n. day.* As sooty Tts .Mr*,
ilan ison gets fur enough uloag. irt the
tending of n lettt r to nsdertoin t’nat it
ia.u( AHJ' ^wkiFiccigiug.-LhiiriU-Le;'. she.
At«p« rfauittig lt*at once and consign*
it Yo the waste-basket. Tho i.ppeai is
never, under tiny circ\>oi stances,
brought t/» the atlcMlnu of her hStbapd
who Uv«4
uwav with her, ft
tinT'WftS'fnu-trnTPiftn this att*”npt hr tn-
tr»learrni*4tather ot '.he dtllu girl, w ifn, It -tj,
gotten wind ot the affair in time lo j,fT•
stop to it. '
BoMIA.'i. IcX , Much ij. -The jury in
ing and tire president grntihnl him nu Inter- ,
view Mr. PhHp* also called, and beliig -
Wheat and Oats.
. Goi.T)Thwait«, Tex., March li.—Vege
table* afe growing rapidly and wheat and
oat* never looked better. Most taruer-
have pLuited corn. It
Austin and Marb'-e Falls.
jiuaS»t* Tq»„ Martb XU—3UHP
Fails exfenairtn ot the Austin and North-
western rslHray is quietly going on. Forty
men werebrhugbt up from Austin to-day
iuVj fr.<>:u to cent* to ft. corn 25 cents, cot-
♦r>o-»- -e—v4. - ••—4-------- - —— -------y-
-—— Burglar* Make a Haul. -* . ,
Jffferson, Tex.. March 21. VLntt ,nig],i4
burglars entered tho residence of h. AL
TV avti and robbed lleV. Mrv- Leoti ifil a
tmveBnv pre*. her oi Tanneixec, who was h
n.icst, qf his watch and eliuln and f 1J7.50.
for the killing or his ralhor In November
•r^.lHrod - a vefdie; thl* eventng of .maru LTIJC pi'addaul. l-xYu.a pu
\.V7-- . . , , the i ast room during the
-•.lighter, a»s«A«dng thy punishment at two
MifrfffeiiUentlyjC Yuuug itryant
deliAtvd with tile Hglitues* of his sen-
*1
JWJ
'i»-
ttiuee
Special Tax Levied.
SfiTctaijTe* HHtuV, Windom aud Noble,
rtffruttor AITTkoii • amt yx-Senator Po'ni -r
rvu~-------- ------ ^UBm.'iau pttffff jn rv" r
afternoon.
1
Sued for Libnl.
AIaxon. CtTf, TO., Alareh
i
IT.--fiorai o
Giatu Fla*
*“***• Xe*„ ^ttrch VL—I'jrfltgr
am tary busy planting and the prospects
sro flattering Wheat and oats are looking
axcAOtionslDr wsU.
WinTF.TVRHittT. Tex., March 23.—At the
of tUc, « ity council lasr nl^ht a
special i ix “i j*i J -■ nt* on the •»» «»
IfTtPd t o pay off the prrerent Indebted nee*
,wf the city.
Gage, a wealthy citizen oi Nora **prings.fra- 1
sued H»'* A (TV.Tiller ot lint pia. e tor tdU,-
uuhlox publishing a etuiti ihnted aDlele sc-
1 «*3
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r-i'ing him ol teffect!i g upon »',*1 ;n. re a* ,
oltjceliobier* *t a I *-- I III town eaiic i*. The **
rate cornea tip for heartffr iff Aptlf:”
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