The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1898 Page: 6 of 8
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1EXAS NEWS NOTFS
'I'lit' first Michigan apple* have
jcacliod the stiitc for tin* season.
Sandv'• ^JneksTm arrested at Dal
las for minimal assault upon Fdna
11111. Hot 11 c<>Toivil
i hit- thousand h!irr> 1* of flott'r1
at Fort W orth Ipivo Im-cu shipped
11 a \':ma. \ ia 11 at vest An.
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ill of tho 1 at c I >r. S i\car-
li. r n till- I for prohat a
,t.• i- \ alin'd at $2.">,niHl.
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trranli'd tiijmicfioii iii ' ". i ilt hilt :n'-
11 \ r I'oinpi't 11 loll 1 ii I H I ' n 1'i'tal 1'1's
and i ra vel i ng sal' 'inn.
i»i: pn 11 mi uar\ trial at Stephen-
vi! It-, for tin killing of A list i u
Km s. < <1:111r of t In' \ppi al. 1 lurry
Williams and fils ivifo ttriv refused
I ia 11
I ’r: . a'! >■ I >u\ id A . Kennedy of
San A nai l" dual of typhoid fever
at 1 . n't Si 1 'li 111 p. 1 .a A Isi i 1 *ri -
\ atr .1 I I M i H n o of < 'a rtliayv.
''»111 i • ■ 1 m'pa u\ 1 !. Aril Texas.
A eb • iv i"i S11 nun from tin
>an;.f' Fe railway ■ "iiipany lias
lot'll ill I limit I'd 111 ill'- stale t leas
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w a -
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! I. amt .Mama, aged
I' dann - ( iirrie neat
\V;ii'". |'!;ivi d with a sfii a oil n d nr
in" tin'll- parents' ahsenee from
li"1111■ i tin- harnd was discharged
and I In- little girl m .'•ad.
A'-t i mr (low .li ster has granted
.We\ii an- pifiuissioii to oarry fin-
Ml'Xleall ling ill til'll’ proeessIMlls in
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STATE CAPITAL NOTES.
ASSltSSM KNT KOI.I.S.
Washington, total values$7,421!,
, A I’d. deerease $‘.l l__t..)7|,.
Mason -total values $2,IN 1,341.
’ increase $27
i A ransns—total values $2,hiU.
33! L increase $22,835.
Mot lex total values $l,'_’'J(i,-
M'..1. I Here,'ISC $2d5,ff37.
Nili-i'i- total values
spu. increase $tii),3i 11,
I ti 11 a - -total Mklues *j; 1 , U.'iS, 7SS,
inon as. $.’)!(.0.>lt,
I .a Salle, total vplues $J ,'402,‘J'J7>,
im reaso $ 2! .01 >7.
Hell total values 1 1 .TA'Uitfft.
di . r. use $r,,V2, DIO. >»
f'omal- tolal values $2,2 1 1 .DOS,
increase $ I T.tiiSd.
Haskell —total values -T- . 1 1 7,
72". decrease $ll',7,27.V
\ ietoria total values $(>.171,-
000, ilierease $3,37,4 l.'l
Kimble —total values hi.this.-
'.•Ml, increase hits.pi hi.
Archer—total values h-,Otis, 1 (10.
decrease$7>S.|77.
l oke—total values .-f 1 11 1 .1 .
1 nerease hi 1 S.li I o.
Fisher- -tolal values $1.311.*23.
increase $73,(U3.
Oldham total values h7A.>,,i 1 ii,
increase $2'4. 1 12.
Ixiue -total values $47'3.7*;->, in-
crease h'Jd.oP 7
Atascosa—total values $2,211.
o;il, deerease $3'4,N(IS.
I >11v ,-il---total values h-d'M.777.
I in• reifse $ 1 li 1 3.
Mills toll'll values h-’.lAP.dd.A.
increase $32. 1 2 1.
Trinit v total values $ 1 .do 3,‘JS , ,
decrease h'i 1 .d'A,.
Kusk —total values $2.*43.130.
d. , ■ rea si - hAAP. ! A0.
I d'i• i s111;i.■ total values hd.M.'i.-
dp.'i. decrease h'A7 .o'.is. . .
t 'lumiliers total values $*33.-
■ i A s, dee rea si ■ hi • d •>.
Menard total values h1.1 .">4.
Pd.i. di <• reuse' h 1P.20 >.
llah total values $*03.2.30, in
'•n use h I o.AAO.
I lull l ital values hi ."Al .API ,
illi'I'easi- >1 1 4'*d.
Corn Tariff Issued
The railroad eumiiiission has is-
suial its corn tarilT. Kates in cents ,
per hundred pounds to apply by \
■'out in in uis short line mileage on
shipments of corn m stmight ear-
loads. minimum weight dl.ouo
pounds to the ear. hetvveen points
:u Texas, eoininoncing at ten miles
and less, hafe TssM cents and ad-
vances of '■ cent oiKtpudi succeed-
ing ten miles until ldo miles is
i' nr lied when it advances to Id
'•■■titat LdA miles
Id _■ cent '. will'll
maximum rale. Follow mg will In
UNIVERSITY HEMS.
STOKES SHAW RECAPTURED.
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Austin, Texas.
lion. If. W. Hall of Vernon,
who wou Kiieh reputation as a hu-
morous s|w-aker at the recent deni-
' oeratie state eonvention, is a (frinT
uate front tho law department of the
State I'niversity, Receiving his di
. ploma in ISSd. Me was held in
liigh esteeiji at the I’niversity.
The I'niversity 'ori'iders. are
nni'di fre.'juenIeil by visitors, espe
cially on, Wednesdays ami Satur
days when the library -is open to
t lie plll'lie. The I 'ui versit V II I
inritiCs are always triad to ha
CJot No Outside AsbfBtancr, and Was
Starved and Worn.
Cleburne, Au^f 22.—Deputy
,Sheriff J. S. lioffmau, Marshal
White, Emmett Goodwin aud Cou-
sttihle Alexander of Oleburtoe aC-
eoiupiinihd Ivy Deputy Sheriff Wal-
ter Anthony <ef Malakoff and Mor.-
risoij I’aiikev-eaine in at miduight
last nipdit with -loliu H. Sliavv, the
escaped mitrdta'er who was to have'
humred here on the 12tli.
Five thousand people were at the
»callers, and "'uitlv's ate t urtiis-11<. 1 , depot to see Sliavv, Wie man who
lo show visitors through the huild-
i iiys.
Tlie Fast Wing is rujiidly tie.-ii'f
Hi" l oiiipletion ; the stoife and
brick wctrJr lias been entirely com
pleted. and flic eurpenter.s are now
luisy on the roof. This addition
pivvs the main building a graceful
and symmetrical appearance.
W liile the assignient of rooms has
not liiwti officially announced, it is
understood that the law department
is to occupy an entire floor of the j
Fast. Wing.
had been hunted like a wild beast
for.nearly two weeks.
He was emaciated and worn from
hunger, fatigue anil insect bites,
and yet, while saddened by his
awaiting doom, he returned to his
old. quarters with a seeming cheer
was very weak and
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was given stimulants by. Ha
jail
Malakoff,
dlieials
lie was captured at
Henderson county, on a railroad
bridge. He was unarmed and
made no resistance.
I '.haw denies that he had any as-
.ance in escaping or aid after
Ih'dspccts for an increased \t-
te in lance arc good, the demand fiir
la w
la rw
m
will (imiht less keep the numhef of
students smaller tlia^ii it otherwise capturi'd. I expected that night to
wiuihl have been. I lie professors climlVoii top of a passenger coach
at tin) water tank and escape.’’
ealftlogues being especially He graphically and
1 he increased admission pitt-oiiVly describes his meiuider-
'Hiirements in law ileparHiient mgs amil sufferings, and says, “1
was cimipletely worn out when
11• i. lmwever, that the time ha
e.ime for more exacting entrance
ri'fii;ri'fuel!ts. The new crop ot
lawyers will i" better cniiopcd I'm
efficient service to the state. The
I uiversity IS til.IS keeping in line
wit'li the more progressive institu-
tions throughout tlie country.
t lit,
lie s^iiel from the first lie had a
presiVitimeut that lie would never
get rfiwuy. lie said he could have
iu-en armed but did not wish to
kill anyone.
Shaw's old mother, who lias
stuck to him all through tlie trial
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A gi ntleman I'omieeted with the as only a mother can, broke down
I nivei'sitv thus strikin'glv sums and wept when she heard of the
up the war situation : ‘-'The Span- capture of her son., and has now
i-li Ainerii'iin war lias demonstrat- * lost-all hope of saving him, as the
ed—First, that America is now! K »vernor has refused to commute
■I'ree, white, and twenty-one'; his sentence.
Se.'oiiil, that our navy is composed! It is not known when the exeeu-
nf the best material in the world; tion. will take jdace, as there is a
Third, that our army can be made ' legal question or two that must be
equallv great, by organization aud settled by Judge Hull or Gov. Cul-
mauagement, when as free as the.bersou.
navy from political hupg'rniug- 7 ~ '
gery; Fourth, that our soldeir ^ Camp Life in a Nutshell,
hoys can win victories without "J. 11.15.,” a member of the
food, medicine, drink, . r generals ;' jj^th regiment at Camp Alger.
sends home the following rather
Fifth, and finally, that we eiftH
thrash the world, and will do it if
necessary. The fellows that decry amusing poetical epitome of the
war and denounce expansion, and
fetch out the farewell address as a
gum
-' rv. 11 u- 'I'Xi i pt ions : /
Tim rates bet ween Galveston and 1 peace, perhaps: in war he is nau-
'' a h ■ tie- 11 oust on ai:il between those points . scat ing. Koosevelt is a genuine
:l b-vv ;uiq intermediate poijits shall not; hero; so is Joe Wheeler. For
'Vei'e ,'Xir, .I crnts per 111111111'i-< 1 pounds president I am for
1 miiic 'I'he rates from Houston to Street's Koosevelt, Sew 'l ork ; for viee-
' Uie S\vit'4i shall lie A cents per 10(1 president. Joseph Wheeler of Ala-
'i»tn |iounds. I bamn. Motto: ‘American Liber-
Sliipments of corn between ty for All the World.'”
\ ilaral, points on the |,'io (iranile railroad
Fugenio shall be sulijeet to the grain rates
"prescribed for application on that
line, effective Sept. Hid’
of ; i • "inp.i ny I o rmer ly f n rn i- h
lllg ! I. •' I V \l ,! il \l .111" I lur U|(il'i
ills!a.i'lii-iiT r. uu.ins in hi ......1.
4 "im: • ■ M i.iii'/. .in "i l M•• \n a■
ai FI I ’a- o. it , i ,i -1.■ i■ p I •— ule ; i,i
si !'■ : (if i l uck oi'|. ii ig'h' a F iv
Wei agi, : 11:11 hi- li"/'- w I'.
ern - iii ' I l.y iie' w lii'i'K ■' .i muli
ear. A ini now M • i:• !■ . tin
s I lei ; rui 1 wa \ • ■ 111 j . i: i _v : ii I tci.
t hou>aini i!o. ia r~.
< il r.' || I' I S; i li/e. Allis
Margariln .Martinez an
Gonzales, tour revolutionists con-
lined in jail ut New Laredo, Mi x.,
have loin Sentenced i" lie shot.
They are charged with having par-
ticipated in t lie massacre of a small
garrison during the Garza revolu-
tion Milne years ago.
Geo. M. White, proprietor of the
ilef11im; Maverick hotel at Sun An-
tonio. ha.' sued that city for $20,-
OOo damages "for quarantining an
opera company there during the
Vellow fever epidemic last. veil!',
lb- i-l;i i m- that the business ot the
hotel was iiti'I rievabl v ruined bv
its 11;:; being made a pesthole.
4 he Decatur Haptisf college, one
ot the correlated schools of the
liaptisl denomination in Texas, is 15razoria county bridge bonds,
said to have overcome financial $14,47)0, approved and registered,
eui'iarr.issnieiits and to be now on Lufkin's $1(1.000 issue of city
a linn basis, with i good board ot waterworks bonds have been ap-
tni-lees and the hVv. Ii. I . Giles, ( proved and registered,
formerly of Howard < '-liege. Ala- Hra/orm ,„.i(i ,,ou(ls. $15,(),„|.
lmma, as president, Open lor re- ,m(1 >|ew,l|t Iieun (.ouutv< S(.h(l((1.
eejit uni "1 Students in ■ Ne^ember. h((U!St. 1)OIldSt $3(M)0t approved aud
At tort, Worth a Mrs. I lopkins I registered,
was thrown from her family wagon |
and her skull crushed on the stone j
abut mi nt of the river bridge. She j
2'bulwark against dynamiti
and over it is j are really of the Spanish tempi ra-
is fixed us t he , men!. i. e.. unable and unwilling
to see new things and new ideas.
A mugwump is interesting in
Dispute Over a Prisoner.
Corpus Chrisfi, Aug. 215.—Capt.
Levy of company A, third Texas
experiences of the soldiers, enti-
tled ‘‘Camp Life in a Nutshell:”
Singing ballads, playing cards,
Fating sidemeat, running guards.
Marching, drilling, exercising,
Lying 'round dhilosophizing.
Digging ditches, learning tactics.
Standing guard until your hack
aches;
jo'it i il'; lViitig laundry, picking trash up,
1 (’lehningeanipanddisliingliashup;
Cooking pork and taking baths,
Fating hardtack, cleaning paths;
(letting yellow as a tanvanl,
W ondering when we’ll meet the
Spaniard;
heading papers, reading hooks,
Fasting, grumbling, “cussing”
cooks;
CUAKTKKS liRANTKD.
Uvalde Live Stock Co.. Uvahle;
capital 'lock $!(0,000.
( arsi.ana Warehouse Co.; cap-
ital stock $7)0(10.
Gainesville 1’ark Street Kailway
company: capital stock $100,000.
Sovereign Grand Lodge of the
Home. Benevolent association of
Fort Worth ; no capital stock.
regiment, has received instructions "Writing letters, cleaning tents i p,
Everybody surrenders to Battle Ax.
There is no gpcater hardship than to be de-
prived of your
FLUG
and any one who has once chewed Battle Ax
will give up most any thing to get it. I0c. buys
a larger piece of Battle Ax than of any other
kind of high grade quality.
Demember the name
1» when you buy again.
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Grove’sTasfelessChillTonic
from the war department to take
possession of the person of J. M.
Appling and send him to Fort Sam
Houston. Appling is charged with
| stabbing Private Bryan. As Ap-
I pling has been confined in the Nu-
esces county jail sinep the oeeur-
I renee, there is a dispute between
the civil and military authorities
In our trousers sewing rents up ;
Drilling like ohl-time cadets,
Sinoking pipes and cigarettes;
Telling stories, making wishes,
Splitting wood and washing dishes ;
Turning in at sound of ‘‘taps,”
Spouting verse and shooting craps ;
Getting up at ”f>” o’clock,
Wanting fight and hearing talk
Alvin Fire Co., Alvin; no. capi
tul stock, but property owned vHl-jfjnni disposition of
doubt.
as to which should try him. So j Thinking that we re not in clover,
far the state authorities have not j Wondering when the war’ll be over,
surrendered the prisoner and the
ued at $1000.
his ease is
(lied instantly. Her three children
with her were only slightly bruised,
and it is said their cries to mamma
to speak were pitiable. It was the
resuLt of a horse fright and run-
away.
The University of Texas is an
institution for men and women
who desire the highest culture and
training. It gives no preparatory
instruction and admits as student
no person under sixteen years of
age* In its organization, equip-
ment and methods of instruction
and discipline it is ifi line with
Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Columbia,
and other great American universi-
ties. Every patriotic citizen of
the state rejoices in its growth and
grogress.
Mu
NBiri
| Bert Coufh Syrup. Ta*tes Good. Um I
In lime. Hold by druggist*. _I
BBEHiEBi jEGM
Jack Rabbits For the Fair.
General Manager Sydney Smith
of the Texas State Fair says;
‘T have just received a letter
from Mr. W. J. Erwin, secretary
of the Texas Coursing association,
notifying me of a shipment of
about 27>0 jack rabbits which will,
on their arrival here, he put in the
infield of the race track under the
management of a keeper, to be fed
and cared for until the meetings
during the fair, the object of this
being that the fabbits may run at
large and become familiar with the
grounds and their escapes, which
will enable them to handle them-
selves a great deal better than if
they were put bn just a few days
before the races came off. The
Texas Coursing association will
give three meetings during the
fair, viz.: Oct. 1, 8 and 15. They
offer about one thousand dollars in
premia/ls, a list of which will be
ready,
days.**
nr distribution jn a few
"Hoi’ Dem Philuppines.”
Mistuh I)ewey, yon’s all right.
IIol’ dem rhiluppiues!
Made yo’ point an’ won yo’ fight,
Ilol’ dem Bhiluppines!
If <lcin natives get too gay
Make dem walk (le Spanish way,
Show dem dat vuo’s come to stay,
Hoi’ dem Bhiluppines!
Doctah Dewey, donn’ yo’ care,
IIol’ dem Bhiluppines!
Let dat German ge’man swear,
Hoi’ dem Bhiluppines!
Reckon dat yo’ saw dem first,
Jus’ yo’ say to Wienerwurst:
‘‘Come an’ take dem if yo’ durst!”
HoB dem Philuppines!
Fesser Dewey, yo’ is wa’am,
HoB dem Bhiluppines!
Reckon yo’ ken ride de storm,
Hoi’ dem Philuppines! <
Tell him dat yo’ will not grieve
If ol’ Diederichs should leave—
Keep dat razzer up yo’ sleeve,
HoB dem Philuppines! '
A’m’al Dewey, watch yo’ kyards,
HoB dem Philuppines!
Folks all sen’ yo’ best regyards,
Hoi’ dem Philuppines!
Make dem fo’iners lay low,
If dev ’sist to pester ro,
Make dem take dah clothes an’ go,
HoB dem Philuppines!
—George V. Hobart in Baltimore
News. ‘
Record Pub. Co., long primer
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1. Kst. 1882. O. WILSON CHEMICAL GO.
Dublin. Texas.
Reliable Agents to hau-
dle Acetylene Gas Ma-
chines and High Grade Specialties.
Big money to energetic men. En-
close stamp for particulars.
International Acetylene Gas Company.
309 Cockrell Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
Pictures Enlarged.
LIFE SIZE. _
I do first-class portrait work and
sell elegant frames at low prices.
Mail orders splicited. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Reference, 3000 cus-
tomers and Recod Pub. Co. in Dal-
las. Write for prices.
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and
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DALLAS, TEXAS.
The 10th year will open Sept. 5,
1898. Limited in number. Se-
lect in patronage. Thorough
coarsen from primary to university.
Send for catalogne or address
OOL. J. R. COLE, President,
398 Ross avenue, Dallas, Tex.
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CUKES
Chills, Malaria and Biliousness
DELIGHTFUL TO ff-AKE. . WARRANTED.
“NO CURE, NO PAY.”
I* .ln»< OS (food ior Adults UN tor Chlldrotx.
Baris Medicine Co., - Galatia, 111., Nov. 16, 1893.
Gentlemen:—We sold.last year 600 bottles of GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILI*
TONIC and liiive bought 3 gross already this year. In all ou» experience of 14
years in the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal
satisfaction as your Tonic. Yours Truly,
. ABNEY, CARR & CO.
PRICE, 50 CENTS.
1KINITY UNIVERSITY.
FOR BOTH SEXES.
Healthful Location, Beautiful Scenery, Christian Influence, Experienced
Teachers.
Courses of Instruction In English, History. Philosophy. Mathomstios. Astronomy, Orrek,
Latin Chrmi try. Ph>sics. Modern lam uaires, Nalurn Hlstcry. with preparatory, Music, Art.
anil Teacher ’ lluvicw departments. Ladles’ Hal1, a refined h"mo for girls.
The 29th Year opens Sept. 6th. For catalogue and partii
TRINITY UNIVERSITY, Tehi
culars address
ehuacana, Texas.
Tfte Iaiisiiics^ Traifiiiici S^fioot,
Under the auspices of the Squthwestkrn Baptist University
stands at the head of the list. Has the endorsement of the banks
and business men wherever its students have been employed.
GOST—Unlimited scholarship, books and stationery, board, and laun-
dry for sixteen weeks, also a part of the car fare paid for One
($100) Hundred dollars. For testimonials and particulars
address. . H. C. JAMESON, Jackson, Tenn.
New Alaska Town.
Port Townsend, Wash., Aug,
21.—The steam schooner Albion
has arived here from North Sound,
Alaska. The Albion reports that a
syndicate has established a town
named Blair five miles from the
mouth of the Un&liklik River,
where there are already a mission
and reindeer station. From this
towp it is proposed tp build a rail-
road to a point on the Yukon about
whero the river opens for naviga-
tion, Dom four to six weeks earlier
than rtt the mouth. Seven hundred
miles of travel will be saved.
Record Pnb- Co. ready print.
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1898, newspaper, August 26, 1898; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1126350/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.