Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 8, 1883 Page: 1 of 2
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firth Urn lit tfkAiH ' ::- -'-P;
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0r 10 i" H ...rs
Hive s'Foyii.
i&vowble Effects of the Weather
1UY ou Sheep.
on Sheep Inoroaso-Oatllo So-
f'cnreVerywhore ii the country statothat cattle
1 seriously from the snow on
Vntcr and tTlFr lhutt but
.fovy as In K:.-tcrn Wyoming.
$hhere as fur as reported are
leant. Cattle about one per
beep perhaps!! pur cent. In
rck Valley the 1- of .sheep Is
' a high wind la blowing
e west to-day whieh will toon
!ran.-i. nf snow Cuttle drifted
urltig the .Jtorni last week und I
iHifivc as yet no means oi as-
positively tho amount of
ulnae to their lierds. Not
-with nny dead slock on the
fryaiO'eollngHufe.
fotlirClMS'""..
ml Feb. ". Tl-o present cold
ns proven very disastrous to
of well provided for. Out of n
slvOn htindreil and twenty five;
njred and twenty 11 vo havo
hlle Dr. Ilurncs out of n herd
thousand lint only lost five
ie result of good eare. Out of
jjjerd of -bur hundred throo
I aiul se enty-ilve liaro died.
totliBUj'-tt.
mn Feb. 7. Owing to the fact
stockmen of this county had
1 warning of the approach-
her and that u messenger was
several of the more diblant
apprising them of ths same
i in sheep havo been vciy
It exceeding one per cent.
Sheep men owning large
iio not lost a single head. Be-
?ni Iltinnclls county show that
atlicrc have been heavy. No
of deaths among cattle have
elieil hoie.
A --
loth Oamte
ine Lodge Kad. Feb. 7. The
The cold spall of January 19th
J cattle weak aud In no
jiito Maud the last cold wenth-
e thermometer was ten degieeu
zero tlireo days and a little
:ta heavy sleot. The los In
riouniyand ranges noilh and
heavy. The loss touth and
est h estimated at tlnee per
fhejorfs is confined chiefiy to
iT&xnnn domestic cattle driven
ear and bull". TJie cold ppell
t broken.
totlioOvtto.
ntonlo Feb. 7. The loss of
li'.'cold In this dsstrict is csti-
fro.hlo to 20 per rent.
iiplaceo'JJout of :i00i) and in
200 out or 1200 are repoited
ULeon Springs ono man lost
another 153. In lh. suburbs of
1W out of 000) are dead.
to tho U.ritt".
Iton Feb 7. Considerable
sheep and other nlook are re-
ia tliU s-eolion. Tho snow
'b'iui falling Saturday morning
tjnued untl. Monduv- niirht U
and four iu-dicb deep on a lev-
trozen.
M
GOOD TIME TO DIE.
If 111. Fehruury 7. Last night
Mating at a maniago at Peru
1'. Jhouson. pastor of tlie
Clonal churcli of this city fell
luefect of the couple just as
jwaecil them husband and wife.
ftSSftSSINATEO.
I'll Qa. February 7. Win
Marshal was shot and killed
Khwlulo Etandmir in a bar
isom'e one outside. The mur-
R suspected.
nt-
ITlso Coanty.
'V6 Pleased to mppl.'tn our nitv
!? our old Jh-eatur frlcmlb.
fwandL. P.Terrell it til-
" mi pieasant memories lo
"WS friCIllisi ulih u'hnm iv'i.
!?ciak(l lr tiu .l.ii. tfiimi in iivm
w was to bo on the extreme
iu wuere wo were known to
' Knew every body ami wheie
J V viu iiui.tiuuiuiii iii
J n"''1''"'' two friends tell
l'Nlyof hpllt punehens ami
i; '" "'"I omy a lew oi
Wnoiv L'lvi.i ... t.... n-
fthiHf .. ;v" v" r"ir
tck VIl'ro wo ent to shoot
CfclflCvlt nldeuew. The lit-
?uil inallthatseetion;.nd
i. i""iria eayoto slalieU
his
V ?? tllH rilllfo nf Mir trim
"'mstead of wattling for B.tt
a.2?' .mini JXilliiH. L'ooils aro
aW" Decatur by rallronl.
gJ U-ii years ago a little bor-
tomm.. ;" "on uonus to ine
tTEW world.
KmZ a'd wry short time.
L WXit ailll lli!inrw nliiin.l
1 Vs ll b(wlldL-r tiiUo who
Hivm-Tr .! l'viu7.jition ami
KT Jxir num. .iii 11... .'.r.mt puny al Cadmere
- ii. .
".. PORT U'Orn'lT. 'PlflVAS 'IHUTUehA-v JMunrflnv-" 7;A-r--- - - - -r -- r --Cw.- L .'rfflA'k H
-- . . r. .riJLL "' -""''--. A-uuuujxai o laau . " ............. - ..sssas5rawggPA
I'viii m iiintiinrim i - .. . i i ' ' ' '- -fc -: - .-i .. . . .. . . .. - - . ... xfl . j' v ' 't
A Ovock Orphan Causes a Terrible Tragedy.
Renewal of HojtilitieaLookoa for between
tho Two Fnotiom
St. Louis Feb 7. Little Rock special
says : A tragedy occurred among the
Cicek Indians last Saturday Tim
Creek orphan money was distributed
and one or the Eucheo band received
52000. The man's gotul luck drove
him crazy. B.Uurday he received the
money. Sunday tnortiing before day-
light he sli6t two of his companions
Right Brown and John Buck through
the luad while they were asleep. Tho
whole camp was aroused and he at-
temptod to escape. Tho camp turned ;
out. to capture the lunatics and Jim.
Bnrratt was mortally wounded. The
Indian then took refuge Under a wag-
on to defend himself with fire arms.
It being impossible to capture him he
was killed by a well directed "volley
The principal chief of the Osage Indi-
ans James Pawnee is dead aged forty-
eight. He has ruled the Oh.iuca more
than twenty ycats.
EL PASO
A Man Robbed of Ono Thousand Dollars
Railroad Matters Burial
Bj"elnl totlie G-astrtln.
El Paso Texas Feb 7. W. II. Price
was robbed of one thousand dollars last
night by bunko stcereis. Prlco came
here front Silver City to buy cattlo and
formed tho acquaintance ofa bunko
man named McCabo who took him
across the riyer into the rear room of
the Tambitt saloon where as Price
claims McCabo and an rccompllco pie-
ey was recovered.
The Mexican Cuntinl railway has
reached a point forty miles south of
Chihuahua A. contiactcr just from
the City of Mexico lepdrts thu road
completed three hundied miles from
that point.
Judge Plerson's remains will reach
here Friday morning and be interred
in tho roar of the Pierson Hotel.
TYLER.
An Attached Stock of Good3 Sold-
Wnter Works Bonds.
Tlio
Spxclil to llie Oaxrtte.
Tyler Feb. O.Tlic stock of.D. If.
Chambers attached fcome days ago
was void by the Sheriff to-day to A.
Maiks of this city who has opened the
same house and will alto run that in
coniKcUou with his other dry goods
store next door.
The weather is milder to-day and the
tinow is fast disappeaiing.
The bunds issued by the city council
for tho completion of the water works
havo been registered by the comptrol-
ler of Austin and they can now be put
on the market and the work will be
pushed to an caily completion.
1 uTTTTrr- 1
HAMILTON.
Au Unknown Man Frozen to Death and
Buried by tho Oouuty.
poolal to tlio Clas.eti.
Hamilton Feb. 7. Yesterday tho'
body of an unknown man supposed
to have ncgio blood in him was found
two miles east of Hamilton and this
morning a jury of lwiuet found that
lie cimo to his deatli by freezing.
The body was very neatly cold and
nothing at all was- found to Indicate
who or what the man was. It .is
believed tho man laid down Friday
uiqht which was very warm and was
frox'U by the severe norther that came
up that" night. The county buried
tho corpse.
SUICIDE OK A PULLMAN.
Tho Curloui Scir-npntriiftloii r n 3Ia
OniiTnihi.
Kokomo 3 nd. February 1 The
conductor of the southbound pafei-en-gertralnon
thePltt-burg Cincinnati
fcSt. Louts railroad duo hero at:ip.m
delivered to the depot agent to be
tinned over to the coroner the body
ofa pas-enger whom he had discover-
ed in the water closet of ono of the
coaches. Tho conductor's story is
that MHiiotimo alter leaving Logans-
port he tried to enter the closet as is
his ouitom to see if any one wys try-
ing to steal 11 ride. He found he
door bolted and shortly after tried
again witii the same result. Alter
waiting for twenty minutes he forced
the door awl was horrified at finding a
....... 1.... .1 . i....d. The fellow hud
Improvised a liangman's rope ofa small
.1... n ...r ilia iiimiiM were not lieu
Ho carried it large leathern valise full
of good clothe on the I up ol wl. Ili
was written In pencil L'V o"H
In hit vulie Were 11 lot 01 imiini ouicm
sented tlieir pistols and compelled h in S700. Tlio familv were absent at tho "-""- """' '."mmUIulu1 . "".' ;" r y '" todj-ui um niv.H.i.Vi jvvnniuic vamio iimi
to hand over his cash. McCabe as ZMkZFJIoX i tt.dwun ft ? "" 'T H? ' "' ' - " " ??o? v ( f ffill " 'igh! Z " ff"" "V" t( ""'. via
arrested to-day on this side. He had able headway before it was dis.oveted f ' 'T lt D'-(-1utz!1 1V 0n.1achalle.u5e OVcrooked It'lu wusa gooil man? But Slra Cl. J'' ' lout. Tho pus-
disguised himself with false whlbkera I and in ls than an hour th whole t0flBhlB tluc''wnlch u0n n1er aw0V-1 f tle -story that comes trailing In the hciikom are saved but many of the
and was about to leave on the Southern building wius burned to the ground V "l WM " frt8X ! lad1 "atl'to U 'ugPy nnf AdVoK CMdrowfl A hm-ygaloprovnll.
I'ftalflo train. Vcrv llttlnof . mm.. rr i'.1f .!.. r o'clock this morning neat' tho eastern ' J Vi " V. l"aJlL""V " (1V coast to-day. Heveral minor
strap similar to tuai .1-0. "" 'V'.';' siker llaunel skirts tor wuicn omy
fasteied to a water-pipe o- head. J;f.r j of Uinel Is needed
and jumped Irom the seat ol Ho bliik M'f Jcmurw two ui (i half yanls In
into eternity. When found h wm us h uc t.vomo brBlJ ...irlet
dead and his feet wcio daugllng on -' ; ' ul tUe cm.iet-
mi.r... .I. ' """uu.. "l ."" i.n.m iV. IT. A ioubi& win-
m. :.-'-iii v iiiht ii . ..... t i... f 1 1111 tiiu inui " - --t ----n- . .
f I '. nwil i 1 1.
t'.iBCan tn 1. " una lJUrilllUlOll. - 'y? """.". " ....I ...1 .rn ili.r.'il mill SCIIIO ICO in ;- rillUI iiii'iimiim.-v i-i- llivv.-l- iirnth..lv rin. mil mim.r i
---1 'vj-i--j' - . n. ... I.'.. iii i ih.n 111111 u ---.-..---- . .. i .. 1 . .. i...!!. imHiiiii 111 wiiiii ; 11 11 111 . .- - - --- --. - -
t l ."'"". .......t T.i v tv Piwl . OHIO last '1 v.....r- ----. ... -. tii. . ..inll I irnttri.. W -;--:' . " " " "( " cell 1 meters 111 lun-d 1. Hun 1 a emm -. n '
Steffi lUse.irni this con- "mu r V it vi. r r:wio Yauch. ore oreito two narrow "''"""; Vr"' "" "" . usv oj nonuuuuons. . thoiiih siii'illrii ImentsorWipio. Among the aimiswuien 0
m?L ' l0 that country I woman ..... "."- vwlM a deep yolceot 1110 uiiiuifi u"v ? ii)eieen new 1 uc-sav ig lvemis . heen purohuscd by ... i0.vc ot - wereWts or two' to am tUHmJlgr '
IC: Uiellvanileill". lTvnto Dalwll of Ohio Jny. mjipIM -ectod mafl;l. djm 0
"fflXWS &&Jl .miaMhlslIts more neatly KAtonuU.i blood for the Wcl. . &tuT "MWl !TS&E?Z2HL. -
felteSSo2ltr fl.onrrtn.wnortboI.teCI.M. Kearly WWUn.. pillion MJ W&Mf; A Grmm .! new nuvd U Ift An 01010 TAJ&B' "
15 Wt IT SrJl n Darwin 13 prlif.wor of Mtronamy w i" rm ftJj.Zt V iSoiSt- ntdedlH hofd whi 1 will prict rHtd e0 m WouJ."Jt I Vrombiy u measl 10 ull' iinllWi.gW &l&mW;i :
J'.tSiUFi INlfIuthre. ioveMithota Um4p tton? - - fin& n& ) .
bridge ' j II - -V ..i ' ' 1 "'; V ' . " ??hV1S' .
Oon&titntion anil By L&ws Adopted and
OflfcorsEleotod
Hpnolal to the Onsrott.
Austin Feb. 7. The slockmoim con-
vention was called to order it I 10
o'clock by lion. James F Miller
President.
The constitution and by laws were
submitted and ndopted.
The following oillcurs AVero elected
Unanimously for tho ensuing year:
J. F. Miller pic-ldent; 0. L. Caiter
first vlco-picf-ident; W. F. Xoitli h-c-
ond vlce-pre&ldonl : Henry Jones.
Ing and onlered
tites.
A gicat many now memlicM have
Joined and each one Is zealous to see
iiiu iissuuiutioii prosper.
a ii!m.t .ii i.. i...M... .i.
k. "ni.pv tun hi unun k uju Viii-
zens to-morrow nignt at tho Raymond
i .' . ; l ii
1 louse.
The convention meets again to-morrow
at 10 o'clock.
DKN'ISON.
A Residenoo Burnetl Attempted Suicide
End ofa Law Suit Arret of Suppos-
ed Robbers.
Spoll t thClfMCcttfl. '
Benlson February 7. The resi-
dence of Titos. McCarthy corner of
Woodward street and Burnett avenuo
wasdestioyed by tire thii afternoon
Los e'tlmuted at $1000; instnance
St. Louis sought entrance to the oth-
er world via tho morphine route yes-
tj'iday a the depot. Dr. Hanuu as
called in aud brought him back to this
mundane spheio. Ills reason was
that he had broken his leg at Chelopa
and had been so worried by lawyers to
sue the railroad for the accident that
thoy mado him tired and lie wanted to
die.
The motion pending in the county
court of.thHcouutyfoi'sevoraldayH to
remove II. Tone as assignee of Hughes
on the grounds of incompetency and
fraud in tho management of the jphtato
of Sheburno when ho was assignee of
that estate and various other charges
was disposed of jesterday the court
dismissing tho motion at tho cost of
the plaintiffs. Mr. Tone showed (hat
In both estates he had managed them
piudently honestly and strictly In ac-
cordance with the advice of ills attor-
neys. Two men wcio arrested In thieclty
yesterday who are supposed to be the
Sherman mall pouch robbej. They
wcie armed with nix-shooters aud are
held on that charge. They hail from
Indiana.
Tho northern until was late again to-
day. Wc aio to have a real estate paper
published here. A. M. Bourlaud will
run theatruir.
ZERO WEATHIUl.
Olaia Hell Tll How Um rnnliloimlilrs oft
owVork K-ep IVarni.
It is easier tills winter howovor to
keen warm than than it u-cd to be
for it sjftiislonable to weaa thick undui-
Riotheri. Muuv obieuled at first loiiny-
ttjlng excepi uiumy miliums uuuvi-
lieath their outer gaimeuts but tho j
.. . . .-. 11 ....... 1 .. 1
use 01 colored biius leu ine way to imn-
uels next thoskn and then to buck-
skin Thu latter material is now
made up Into small clo-su shirts and
tftiug drawers which aro exceedingly
comfortable. Thoio w ith small perlor-
atioiin aro most wholesome. The out-
side vest with or without sleeves has
long been ti-cd under cloak or die
waists and may bo had with a llau-
ncl lining. A moie convenient gar-
ment of buckskin is an under 'kurchief
such us tlio lluunel onus worn to pro-
tect the chest and shoulder blades.
Thin extends in a point to the waist
ben ruaud belli ndiuid doesn't fill up the
waist of the dress as the vests do that
extend all the way around tho waist.
Thu biickhkiirskirt hi long used by
tho English women were Introduced
luro last winter to ho worn over u
fittimel skirt and other clothing In
order to keep them clean. These arc
light and give gieatcr wuru n wmi
r t 1. .. ...).. .nAitl ul'iflu (illfl
nioduced bv heavier wool skirts and
Tiiiiv luilmil with scarlet llaiinel
for
the lining or lor the outside as ine
wearer piefers. Colored lluunel petti-
coats are ued for winter in varied
weights accord! tig as the wearer re-
ciulics more or lcs heat beginning
with the light opera flannel of pale blue
10-0 or scarlet made with tlireo or
"."'.. . ...... .1... ....i.1.1.
four tucks neatly jcaiiier-suem-u mm
and are pretty
ed lace or scarlet zepiiyr wooi. .v
llaunnel In which ehler Uowii 1 Is wild
to bo woven Is mod tins wiuie.. u.
mude 11 pa 11 sKiris 01 run . -.
blue. Hand-knitted skirts are to had
!'.:.. .uu.- wi ir..ttv waved and
iu it 'I-"""" ""-. ;;:"f . ..i. o ..
roiiiu iji t. in.v ......
m.i.. ....... :.-i. ... ." . .... ' leciinifsor t no uartv nl I hu ilealli of
executive and other eomm Ipmi. .. ' . . r.r 'oy I tlons to mnvtiu iur.i. . un..r....i . !
were appointed. I ;"w yvclli men .nJ'lVxns died formcU 6pVti theMl o lS I.
Resolutions of pt in memory of g J Jj l J SS ' Pl '""" Vl
deeded members D t Urouch and CJ ?" li n S niri! eeu here and ICIugston ftra covered
If. Johnson were ollured by M.f. Lov- 'J "l. ' "....; ...:.. 3'0ar- with about nine .feet of water. Tli.v
njiicnu Ull IIIUUIIII'
....! .... .... .. ..v.v.i iu .Iuoi.il .111.. IIVVII tVL-MVVIVli
' an eimlngot cmuroKiery up i
w'!. V" I.-.i ' ftliPll niiUuniS. A num; 111 imv -
DALLAS.
r
.avenger CoachjilinroyocUby
.nrofH wiurap
frenchmen Propping to Sottlo a Difficul-
ty by tho Ootlej
Wpetilnl to th Onr.uttu.
Dallas Februaiy 7.tA- first-class
Texas aud Paclfio passeiiKer coach us
entirely conMimed by firji at Mlllsap
gtnliftn last night' ' "
Locv Kopublleitn leaiSers ate eou-
templatliu; a meeting 'to express the
from tho sickness coMmrtal.
Much sensational interest exists
he.e particularly among the large
Ficneh element on aceouit of no .
. .... tf . '
tWpntcu atlttlr of honor (twcen two .
r -... . .... .. i
rt. t .
ouno icaui
Imr and Wesilthv conntrv.
men of but recent lesideiicc tp Amerl-)
i neither of whom can speak Kngllsh. I
Ouqn nobleman or count tent here j
by his father In Paris about a year ago
ami Aho furnishes him with fi0
Minis of money which he spends In
hunting traveling and general pleas-
tiro making Dallas his heademtutors.
The other Is Maurice DeGuUlin con-
ncoted with tt French company iiinitu i
factoring plaster puis at Weatherfonl. i
The two met last night while under') ' -
theinfiueuecof wine aid supper Rta'11'" 'ii'' of ihu ciirii Cniiiiniui-
restauraut. A number of their country-! iJr ."'T"' ""A "'" r1 riw-ni
men being present diseiicsign of tho '
- 1
politiciul situation In France became !
1 IhlmIoiI t tinn V htnnl t.nlliwl t'ul'3ilt ( 1
subtnbsof thu city but some niisun.
dorstaudingas toVeconds etc. neees.
sltatod a postponement. Xotes
passed between the paities to-day I
and It was given out this evening j
that tho fight wjll come oil' to-morrow j
morning. DeChit.liu loft town tint
evening but is expected buck. Lead-
ing Frenchmen are endeavoring to
prevent an eucouhtor and tho authori-
ties arc on tho alort and will probably
wrest all concerned if the duel is at-
iii.i 1 c 11. '
tempted and tlio place of meeting can
be found.
'GA7iYKST0iS
X i..
X Shooting in Which a Negro is Seriously
Hurt. '
Up"oi.l to tin Clnotti?.
Ualvcston Fob. 7. In a notorious
saloon on West Market slicet known
as the "Soup and Bully" Frederic
Roseoe colored wns shot In the loft
.... ...........
Cil. n I in. 111 in. I.' lit- .A lit. I 11. ' I t 1 .il nil. '
other negro and Is dangerously If not
fatally wounded. Tho shooting Is
claimed to have been accidental
Tyler was arrested and jailed on the
charge of assault with intent to mur-
der. CLARA BELL.
'I ho
Wuiuloifut ('iirri'iponilaiit com tv
lliu Irui'oilliitl.
After returning from tlio ice festival
nl Montreal. Clara Bell wiitcs ii lone
jctter j. 6.je.king of the Montreal
girls sue uuvs iu iroiiiuoauoiii iiieiu
& they aro like athletes. Theyniota
a. J I -..It I .... il . i
irlven to hkutiiiir and toDoginiulug and
snow-shoe-walking that they havo lost
the traces and charm ol ludjiutcniai.
uer.Hiid move along witii astrlilc and
f .. 1 ji. ....... 11..1 .... 41...
nigiiig 01 iuu miiin. kiu- mi uie 8.ime cojcii with mm not Jong agi
oilier hand tho men from the States nlljmd ho had his bed made up at r o'clock
wontwildon them and lulked ol noth-aml
lllg nut .miiiumi vyva mi'i luoniiuui
ioy ehctks. 1 can't account for that
on any other theory than an old 011001
mine tnatmeiiaitiiaiuiaiiyhomiangcij
utile and iiieoiHHtent about women
None of their liUoa or dislikes ure to I
wondurud at. Thu M mtrttal girl
h.-.vo irot luliflit eyes and tho mo
shocking red cheeks you can iimiglni
cat areiiii' If I had them. Aia
what Is tho use of roy cheeks ail
bright eyes if the rest ofyouls Uktti
pri.o-llglitcr. Ugh I haw an idea thy
ran not bo sweet and hJcj like uh. I
Their furs though aro lust Hpleiidd
and cost but littles inoruti.in half win
ours do. Sable fuul andsllvur fox ire
common tlicro a plush n Jfuw Vk.
Just Imaglno seeing HItu'rf of Cha(ty
mill Iiiiiik u-ith their hauls lined aid
trimmed with fur and sir tiimmfig. j
on their cloakes. Aud Ihe rosieitr.il j
pricsta with fur cips mil fur couIhW '
liKctncsponiug wen w-uiuiMJii n.irtui
I.1110 in their cutters iptl little CiJI-
dren In fursull the wnjtlown toMilr
feet and thosu In thu cmniiigost lltlo
UIij
an
tho
by
mil uium noil ice lliov i
Somo are out and outshls lll;o bliik
soari boxes set oil oodcii skaVn 1
.i-.Kia moceas isim wii w w V' . a " ZK '"'uVl l' wor were scltlng down upon
d tiimmeu wiwi uuu(S. -vim iiuu 1 - r-. ---'. - "-. -. v those ot tno aciress.HUONtiddunlv turn.
haby-sleds-for wiifowu tiuvooi- '"v ";.""' . . . ed lur iiioiitliaslde.and tlio kiss struck
-carriages in that Wld oi pertet- Jruno ouner. 1110 con owned ty Jierchcek with u (lUilo dlsnasslonate
with the toes behind md ending iAa j Mr. Lcfevre is suid to have u good
curl like nil old-laaluned HolIuH (durk 3-year-old In his Mortimer colt
t-kate-iuunor Others r thest) llttb ltegaln. This is of Interest to 3Iorte-
?lods ure us grand as sven thu ( 1 mer'n owner Mr. I'. Lorlllurd.
could huvu-mtidu ofhad wood P j All of Mr. Mmwf iors. al Sheopf
Ishcd uud inlaid und Uiud ivith u liewj uay jmVp Krcatly Iinpnivwl of
iioihiviuii luoiiiwi. -v..v-. .... ...... mio iuu mo 11 1 iy y 1110 iii-t;cd
Bually when 1 sawoneof thee hen (0t 0f Lady Mendmoro has been
ties 111 iioiiii-svuiuiirer-rvi.niujiii.-t.it
for a moment 1 wauiu 10 loop w
dress above my shoe-tq us all Ul
women Jntcutiaua no ami ww i
im
mmi..mnn 1 m ....;. ... .m-.- . ---
lui. I'jhuuvs.; vim Pirn lvulv t'w.
xortJ'iW-i. SA ANTONIO. ' &vc -
t Dinger to tho Pcpplo on tho Banks of the
Olitw
Pltfobur IN. L'eb. 7-lndlcatlons
potht to unother Hood this tltiio from
tho Monongahcla river. There was
rain all along tho valley yesterday and
last night and tllstiatchcs from head-
quarters this morning report the water
rising rapidly Thirty rcet rise Is ox-
pooled hero by to-morrow morning.
Wllksbarre Pa. Fiji'y 7.loplo
along tho river front In this city mo
' "31 " B uwu "0 "
J?""; !f c" rciw.w tt thlw'
r;w lonficr there I. oVcry
l'Unb Ulty of IhogronliTpoillonof tho
ttli Injf tiKl ..tl1i..k il. . .
' Vllltl' lItl!lLr 1I1I111III1I !!
....II... 1... I ..!....
ClueiitUatlOhlo Feb. 7.Tho river
la lhUl noro n'" '"Ches per hour and
t tlio same rate at Poitsmouih. At
Cattlotlshurg heavy Icq Is reported and
tho walcr hl" WHchcd thlrty-atx fqct.
At Wheeling it Is beginning to rlso
and Avlth heavy lalus ami tlse of side
Btreams will cause rapid rise along the
tlvor. Big Sandy river is the highest
for ten years.
Smi'OK TAltUlt
vitin. 'i'.!' P.i.rt.. .....
lirilllllllll ii'iimini w
hnslust been cleeleil'soiiator from Col-1
filMilfi 1 1 Llt'it rtit 1 lui fVi i.lt. ....i
that can not posslply bo plucked from
toe ouriimg.
The stoiy runs that a few years ago
when ho was diooplng at the feet of
the goddess of fortune waiting for a
smile of encourajicineut from (hat
capricious ami all too-seantlly-dressed
dame ho funned an attachment Tor an
actress and married her. .Like many
another adventurer wiio makes the
best Investment of his life when he
mairie-i his wife proved to be a wo-
man of huMucNi Hiirewduess and mi-
iraclty and really tntvo him the noln-
I i.ik .iili.li 1...1 in l.lu ....:. I .............I..
v'" " "- '" "" "' "" minimum.
Hon of an enormous rot tune. When
1 he found himself thu possessor of mil-
I nuns 110 was auuuuous to miiicu a
inciter mnu'lii and nnally went to one
01 1110 u.ick counties 01 uie state fil-
ed his prayer for separation and pro-
cured a divoice. Tho decico was duly
enteied but was afterward set asUUi
on an ufildavit by his wife that she
iiad not beuii served with notice of thu
suit. The complaint against her hav-
Iiik 'been withdrawn alio accented
Sl'Vt OOfl mill lint I it'll tt'nr.t i.m. uiMil.wl li.i
ju proceedings mutuary and honor-
table to both. That is one story.
I Another it that he and Ilowcn
1 when tlicv (.meierl Inln dm hii.fu.l wm.
---- . - ----.- ...... .-... . .
test tor senators for the lonir and bhort
terms entered into an agiccnicnt that
in consideration of Tabor's paing tho
canvass expenses of both lie could
have the long term and Boweu would
take (ho short one. Tabor agreed ami
put up his cheek for ?HW0tJ for tho
legislators of Coloiado arc a dainty
lot.
But in the balloting (here must havo
been some malicious ''Buttercup" to
"mix (hose children un." for when tho
I ballots came out Albon Bowed led all
the rest lor the lontr term. Whether
the latter got his 1K)000 back has not
yet (raiiHi)lred but thee aro the stories
that thu newspaper men aio Bending
over the wires.
It is ijtillu certain that ho weaisa
velvet night-cup exiiiiWtely umbtold-
uren ami a uigiu-siiiu trimmed will
ihe eoitlle.Hi imlnt-laei. mid nillles. fur !
uludy told 1110 to-nlglu she was in the
t 1
caic-ed this rich night apjuucl to
iu iiuog O'lUiIUO Ills Oerill ItUllOUglUle
did not ictije until 10 o'clock.
"Why l never wore such luce even
on my .lics.su" she exclaimed "to
miy nothing ol my that is I mean-
On! it was too lovely for anything"
TJIE TUItr.
A betofOOa lo
has been laid
Coney Islam!
nguiust
irup.
Cole for
thu
Good icjioilfl are given of Jacobus
now being trained ut Long Branch by
Anthony Taylor.
A well-known book-maker has
backed Jacobus and Piano to heat
Geo. Kinney and Burned iu tho
Withers
Typhotd-pneumonta has brokun out
In ihoMedwuy fituble. Four of Com
Kittson's hiood-inurcs Jiuve been
taken wjthit.
Cardinal M'cOJohIm- Is the winter
jimeh has beuii Kthl. Is doiscrlbed as
Having nad action heiilnd
ordered ubsolu
10 It-it.
The entries by the Loulsvlllo stakes
were iuruiMicd to inu iiiuiiic utter
."
"u
..t .w .i..v t-j i nV it Ulilllll
l 1i.. !.. .1. . . . t . r t . . it i - irJl 11(11 If LIllUIIU l 1191 il? LI113 11114 ni
ivol hv Hits -"orris a jo ton. atiout which so i.Tw.f. ' ' hi t umtm mim.i.n inu. i.v.
Another Diwsteriu tho Bay of Biscay.
A Bottlo Picked Up Containing r Plea for
Help.
Tho rreneh'.0risis The Czar's Manifesto.
--f "Ifl IIIIUIJIL..
Betlln February 7 lteferrlng to the
discussion In Krnhtis on General The.
baudln's conduct at e(7. the Krud.
?.rilung says tho govornnient Is right
In decioelng It a matter for tho French
people tttul nfmy to consider '.whether
they ure willing to nocmt as the high-
est representative of thoarmy n gener-
M Who has broken his word of honor.
St. Petersburg February 7 Tho
C7.nrs nianlfosto of his coronation
nay? we ato determined in our hearf
not to pel form this sacred right units-
the feelings oxolted by a crime hv
which tho benefactor or the peoplo foil
a victim had lime localm.
Duhlln February 7 The fMtctlo
OjJWttl says the Agrarian outrages in
Ireland numbered ninety.
London February 7 A Paris dis-
patch says Jules Ferry yesterday re-
commended toUrovy to expel the Bour-
bon princes by decree. Hrovy hesi-
tates to lake such a course but It will
probably be adopted by tho ministry
fornjcil under Ferry.
Paris February 7-The swooping
changes In the ministry aro making
virtually a new cabinet which Is ex-
pected to bo gazetted Sunday night
and It Is even said General Thchaudln
will bu the only member of the present
ministry remaining Lagrange thu
former mlnlsterof marine Is mention-
i for the ministry of forelirn afihlrs.
London Fehruury 7. -It Is reported
ih. .l.iu.. t..... i.n ..n ... .
ca-uallllcs Involving a loss of Ufo aro
reported.
Later Tho repot I of tho loss of tho
Hteamer Kenmoio Castle is conilrmud.
Sliu foundet'ed in thu bay nf Biscay on
tho second In a few minutes and was
only able to launch one boat contain-
ing all tho passengers numbering
eight and tho crew. Tho crew num-
bered forty pei-soiis. The survivors.
I when icsoued by a French fl(eamur
I only woro night dicsses amUwcru all
! very weak. A bottl has been found
iu Bouin-Mouth beach containing u
ticket on which aro written tho follow
ing words: "Our ship is In great
dlslre.s!. Tho ina-ils aro destroyed and
lmincdlalo help Is necessary."
Tho Hteamer Ncderland of the Hod
Star line Captain Wuberwey sailed
from Antwerp February Hud forTS'ew
Yoik. Bourn-Mouth Beach ' whoro
the bottlo Is said to have been found Is
In Southampton county Fngland.
BOLTED A KIS.S.
An .liiill-ii liinNmr VuiKTiii-iitt-tt Hilly
IMmipjiolntrtl llv.Vn Atlliiim
John A. Stevens had announced a
play new to Now York called "Pas-
sion's Slave" ami tho advertisement
nromi-ed with pictures and big letters
that the "ili'iirv V Kiss" would be a
feature. Flllo Wilton a pretty actioss
who ttaiuo from San Francisco half a
dozen years ago ami hits sluco been
employed most of the time In 0111 ftuih-
lonublo theatres was to receive tlio kiss
"by tho kind permission of Lester
Wallaok" The Windsor Theatre
where this was to occur is an enorm-
ous place in the lower Uowery with
iiseateng capacity or.'lfX) to .Jt)o and
It wascirtwded. In 0110 box mivm
ClarV Hello. In tho Clnclimult Kn.
oiilier. tint Mr. Klm'en'H illvm-mul .ein.
Lotta Churcli who Is Italian and ru-
putcuiy jealous in anotiier box was
Miss Wilton's ainaiieed husband. By
my side was 11 man whom I took froin
his conversation with Ills companion
to bo an attaehoof thutheairo. Kxiim-t.
aliens had been raised to 11 great height
to the.levelof tho fourth tier of the
gallery in fuel for when tho boys up
there saw Stevens as n sentimental
hero embrace Mjss Wilton they yell-
ed their recognition of the sUu'Ulon ta
they had fecn It In thu pictures.
Stevens went behind theactress threw
his ormsarouud her drew her up close
and by placing one hand under her
chin turned her fuco Into klaslug
instance. vo iniu uu icait uowanacl
ids had (piitted tho company In tlio
West bt'CuilMO nhu thought t'lilK kiss
was an improper piccoof stage rcullHin.
Mi Wilton's actual kyocthcurt Jn
tho box withdrew partially behind
the drapery possibly (o hide his emo-
tion uud leveled IiIh opera glas. Tlio
dlvoieed Miv HtOvans leaned slightly
forward and opentd her eyes wide. As
for mo I took out my watch resolve1
Ultimo thu the Ills accurately and
coolly But nil of us were doomed to
me muttcrc'l soiiicthim: that hud the
lomuuid manner of deep ourshlg and
then he Mild: "Wile agreed to lo it but
butyou can't depend iijioiih woman."
But there wero two nersons who
were not displeased bccamoMiu bolted
iiiukms ami 11
was not difficult (o
pick them put.
A doo having horns which gave It
thu iippcuiiuco of tho male animal
was recently killed in tho woods of
Iferr Ponsfeii near Alx-la-Chapdlc
Tho longer horn was about nineteen
tlMutitiiltil twAaif Iii d 1..1 1.1-. 11... m
Borrow at tho Death of Ex-Governor DVi' "
vis-Man Shot h$ Stray Bnllot v"f ty $ .'
?HMn totti ClitwcliV. ' S&l .
San Antonio Fob.?. CotuddorabieAw .
e.xciiemcnt.. M'as fronted hern it ir. Kv "
moon by lelographlo advices that'
Kx-govcrnor K. J. Davis had died at
Austin from pneumonia and much
sm row Is generally expressed.
News has reached the. olty that the ' '
ttoinlnnllon of Jas. P. Nowcomb edl-
tor of the J4tyM to bo jipst master of (
Ban Antonio has been confirmed.
Ohas. BraggundClreen McCullough
Indulged In It street shooting on Mon- i
day night. A hall from McCullpugh's '. "
plsKd passed Into tho olllco of Judire t
IWllItams and Instantly killed him s
while writing. McCullough wnVHf";
rested. v. '
PASIII0N AM) COUHTESV.
UuwtlinMiiiilii fop t'nuliliin SlruiiBlrt i0.
llunu!i-."t.iit ilo "iuliliiinlitti urlllo."
Tho following Is an interesting pro- -ductlon
of tho Philadelphia AVcor. . '
Il says modern society Is stratified like'
the underlying rocks ; but thodlvcnd-"
ties melt Into ono another mj Hint tho '
dividing llnu Is not apparent. As nu- k
Hue sometimes brings slate to thu top
ami sometimes sandstone so Iu society
thu "top crust" dltl'ei-H hi dlttbriug lo-
calities. There Is therefore no abso-
lute standard of propiloty ulegancu or
good tasto In social matters. As u
rule our nodal customs mo leebly copl
wl from tho Old World or cine they
aro btibi-d upon thu local tiadltlou of
ullIl'reiitp.iitsofthu country ho that
they are often wholly iiiconprehensl-
blu lo ihoo not "to tho manner of
horn." Hence it follows that modern
uthitictte frequently becomes a labored
t nsK ltihlcud of being au uiihtudlott re-
Ilex of tho cultured well-bred mind
The man or woman of acute pcreei-
tlons letlned tastes cultivated mind
and amlblo character will nover bo at
los-i for words actions or nuuiuer but
almost Instinctively will say mid do
tho uoVreel thing It will be right be-
Muse it. will bo based upon good feel-
ing for others on tmlf-re-meot on tho
ready wit and observation conferred '
by luherltaiico and on thu knowledge
of the World acquired by education.
Novel thclcss lt is easy (0 imaglno in-
stances wheiua well'urud and highly
polished person may bo apparently
among tho least veisud In (ho usages of
so-called "pufitu society." Jn tho mix-
tiiiu that pasiU'S under tho namoproba.
bly at least two-lhluls of tho people
composing It ure noting parts for
which Naltuonuvcr east them iu the
drama of life. They aio compelled to
learn lessons In a lorelgu touguu and
recite them by rote ignorant of tho
meaning of their recitations and of the
amount of micccss they achieve. Ah
long as iu pronunciation and emphasis
they muku no grave errors in their
respective rotci they tiotibte themselves
llttlu about thu accent; mid us for tho
nv-imu 11 uuiy km IHlllg lor UU lllly
know or care. Butulas for tho repu-
tation ol him Who knowing tho lan-
guage perfectly expresses nlniself iu
turms slightly dllleient from the set
Hpoiohtut touiid In M.I-H. Urundy'H vo-
cabulary ! Next to ti.o vanity that de-
lights in trumpeting ItH-owu superior
knowledge the most common thing In
modern muddy Is the maliciousness
that rovuls In exposing tho Ignorant
mistakes of otheis.
There Is iu every city u certain num-
bur of restless mm (ids known uh "fash-
ionable society" Ono may expect to
find mining them many hiomoers of
the ically best society buttho presenso
of thu latter Is dllu to fahhlon'H need of
Ilium not (heir need of fashion It Is
iu "fashionable society" howovcr
tlmtlhestralght'Jackct of etiquette Is
most ilgldly applied. JjxcIusIVciichm
In this country H not jiosslhlu ex-
cept nt tho expense of nioro enjoy-
incut than It could possibly a It on I.
ConHequcntly tho oretnc da In vretnc -of
American lltu has lt Insipidities
tempered by exaspuratlonH It be-
couius necessary to know not only
what good-breeding ulwuyn und every-
where demands but what tho vngurlcs
of breeding are to-duy und to-morrow
In this place mid the other place.
When this Iht of vagaries aro exaniln-
uuilned and when It Is remembered
that many of them will be greatly al
tered If not exactly reversed within
tho coming twelve mouths It Is easy
to'iealhto that life bceonieHU mockery
tor tho sluves wIiobu motto Js : "Lot ua '
bu fashionable or die."
Talilo Talk.
Kvcry lady who presides at a tablo Is
Interi-sted to know how who can du-
pcud uiion having things oomu upon
thu tublu us she would like them How
ottun 1110 remarks like tills madu:
"TMilHJitttmyfuUi: when J especially
want a nice thing somehow or other
it titrnn out poorr'
A lady uxpculs company for tea.
Shu onluis for Instance biscuits and
they are brought to the table heavy
ami Indigestible How many Iiouhu-
kceneis can testify to mortification us
well us disappointment under such
drcuuirttnnccri! It may not however
huvu occurred to thoin that It is not
ulwuyH tho "cook's fault." Your
biscuits cakes "lot-nlcx puddings etc.
etc. caiinut bo raised with eaithor
worthless substitutes and it becomrs
your own fault when you permit any
Baking Powder to como into your
kitchen about which V011 knnu- W.
solutcly nothing us tp J(j jmrlty or
lieiiltbfiiluui).
Tho maikct Is lloo(Jil with "low
priced" Baking Powlors gotten up to
mnko un unjust profit by unscrupulous
mamifat'turcrs and dealura and It Ik
worthy the attention of all housu-
kccnciv to unto there Is al. leant oim
brand Of Baking Powtlur Ulstlnctlv
sold upon Its merits nm( which can
uu 11s mums mm which cat
d upon for uniform strength
rity. Tho Jloyul Baking I'ow'
iv known iifui(wl tlio world
ou rcueii u
and purity
der. now 1
over u n standard article 1ms stood
thu test of nearly a quarter of abi-
tury audita frtuuls among thelsdlos
are legion.
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