Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 75, Ed. 1, Friday, March 16, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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HuoOfMnor t(ltlit)
DEMOCRAT ADVANOE.
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Stock Journal Publinhing Company
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On ycac .- i" W
IrilK WI'.KKI.Y fJA.KTfK .
Jinx loii roronily i-ulnwert mill Itrtiirovoil
mill now rontiiin ffltnu ooi.umnh of iwl
m (iri iiui(li) up froiiiUioTtiiru of tho
dolly eiilllofiKi iiiulclriK Htlio WmtitiHlelieaiH
out imwii' "' tlio frtuntry npiit In huIihtIIm
Mn III iiUwrtnfllHUilH'ilMlHf'Htlil full-
mIa ffci of tKMliiKC Hi thu following low
rntwi ...
TlirilO IIHIIllllH '..').
HIXIIIOIItllH ...... 1 1 w
Oiio yi'itr . "'
HiitincrliilloiitodiillymitlwcoUlylMjrlcl vln
(wlviniriiml nil i'ttixirn Uip'Ml when Hum
Hul!rllipr UnlrIiiK llio wtdrwM of J if r
pniitfr clintiitral will .lott(i uliito In l'''r
comiimulmiloii holli tlio old mill new ml
ItiiinH liy Jra on 1'urt Wrntji. iitoiiUo
lummy iiiilnriir rpllffil iMltor. If nolil
otlmrwlK) wo will nol Do rfiiimmliilo for
AiWnJ2i"'0(iAiyrri!. Korl Vortli.T..
HjiocIiiicii nijilrn "Mini Iran on iifiplliiiwon
fuiiNaiomc m.
The I()(!K JlltIINAIi I'lMIMHIMMO
COM-
i any ntie eittttillthrit Jlrimch Unlet for Otf.
reipomlrnrr ami tho rretliH f utUvrlhemtMt
niul iiihfirtiitUmttimt whrrit ttltt of Im Oun-
Ptii)'i PiiltlleiitUmt mull ttl'win o omul at
follow:
HAW ANIONIO-A'rt. 5M1 Itoluroiw ttrerl
.ImtoMtf Haiiiiih Mtinairr
AUHtt.l (I'HKT ArrilUc mil IM lArc
ttrnt It. M. Joiinhiom. Mitniiffi W. 1.
Hl'f.NOit m !'.. II. Cowjoim A'ht(iuh
(.'nuiiUoouirv-II. In llBNii.mr Mitui(rr
U.J. I'MUltae. AmIMmiiI.
To liocal AgoiitH.
All Wlwn for HUlMorlptlon numl bo
uccOtiH(iii It'll 01 tto money. Other'
tnlne no attention In punt to uch
order.
oftlio proposed hivoMlgnllon which
Ropi'OSOnlnllvO Kcndai.i. hiw lull
on fool Let H go on liy nil mourns mid
hor rapidly mid morollewdy prosecuted
hi( llio fixe full wliurollinfiy. "Iiet no
gullly nifiti ojic'."
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Tin: OA.irrn: h uiidur obligations
lo AIr. IS A. JMkiuwjstji Kit for n cojiy
oflicr lust novel "Hlnck find Wlillf."
Wo Imvo not lind mi opportunity (opo-
niNO I(h pni'M but having rend ond un-
Joyod her rcninrknlilo mid liilei'etliig
production! "Mmtcrof Jcd Lcnf" w
uru prcpnri'd to look for a Ifwit In Iter
now work. Tlionutlior In a liiilllnnt
wrltor mid her IkioIcm arc ciitiutuliiiiig
and liiMlrucllvo. Tlio Inlcrtwt lieglns
with tlio IIihI piinignijili mid never
fngH to llio oIo.ho oftlio book.
XinvHiMi'Kit orlilclfiiii of Gov. Iinj-
t.ANfi'H iiolKlcul fmillM will lmvo no
olU'cl upon llio govcinoi'. J to 1h not
Hindu of (lioklud of Htnll' t Jut t yields
to (.Tlllcliiifi abiiHo cviiHiirc rcnion
nppcalMMiippllc(lonaormiy tiling olno.
JIo Ih John Iiuii.ano governor of
Texas and tlio ict of tlio world may
im woll "htand front iiudor" until tbo
expiration or bin Icini. Htlll It may
bo woll enough to touch up his mix.
takes orcunlonally tw a kind of warn
lug to his successor.
JmllcadoiiH.
J'of vtwl Kilf lilii pnrlty cloudy wcnlh-
or wldi locnl nilnij varlttlilo wliid tiumtly
oultieily;NtNtl(inury lumpcriiliiru with ntu-
tlonnry or liiwur ptofMiirn l)itnni!lir.
(Jrazlnu-I'iiriu IiIiihIh I'or Halo.
'M Hcctlon In a hoIIiI body
10." woollon In a koIIi! body
UiKMectlon altitrnntcrf.
1W) H'ctloiiH Holld body and well
watered extra Duo for grazing.
Will ittwiru oiihaneenienion ptient
prleo.
".000 borKCM American Block at a
xpcchil biirgnln delivered In Wichita
county.
Mim.Hit Tijmi'I.i.-iov it Co.
JMMm Wichita l-'allH Tcxiih.
Young: Cattlo
l00(Mo!()00 bend of ycarllngH
and lwoyear oIiIh.
tl-d'tr Tc.vab Isvi:wtMi:ntUo.
Will C'onl mot
l.OOOor 2CK Htoek cattle for Hpilng
delivery Ti:xah Isviwt.mi;ntI'o.
Stock Cat llo.
WIllconltmitHtock cnltlo for fiituro
dellveiy
'MMC Tiixah iNviWTMr.N'i' Co
J?'.Vovtt?.l"rl Woitli "A.irrri: m-
lendi tltui loidilMiiro (iilio imcfnl coiicohii-
liHil of i li':llnllvo xcMnloii liMaiiit.ii "lliuj
('(iiiiMdi'iimriind mom tlioroliah IiivkhIIkii-
lion Into liiiilcnio fitaoliono." Noiwly ex-
it ulttioMiiivlvutlioloiiliy.forlt will ifotilil-i-j
;xlnl u-i Ioiik nit wo lmvo roiiKnMci mid
('Kli.tlir'Hliut lhf iniijoilly of h(iiio urn
niiril y iIIdinxmI to f-limR ft hi a 'iiudiir
lilDfilinj" it mtorn motu of tho nrcwtMiry
VII-- line lUitmimi
Tlio flA.inriilH not particular iiboiit
UiiliicM Call the lobby n ncccfHiiy
ovjl ifyou jiIchko tbo fact (wniioi l.'e
denied that their existence imiw
hmioflt IcglnlntoiH to scrutinize Iculiln-
tlon mom clo-i-ly Hiiiu they would
otherwise do mid the roMilt U bciietl-
clul to (In; public
A ili.i: of the eminent Kiatwuiiuii
and pntriot whnie nnmo N now es-
pfi'lftlly dear to all .Southern heart
Hon Aii:.VA.viii:ii If.Kn:i'iii;x.s.lHan-
noiinced for publication early In April
in tbo lihivlr .ltiriiryt fact ofdccld-
cd popular IntercHt bccnuo In thai
form It will beat once a beautiful oi.
eulr and within thu teach of every
Southern home. It Is written by K
II. Xoit'iox author of tlio "Lire of
Ueneral Wi.Nnci.u S. JJancock"
"Tbo lilfo of '(Siwtavi: Doiti:"
etc. II will contain mi excellent
portrait and other Illustiallons mnk-
liu' a vohiino of over 100 pagon ami
will bo mild furtho price or (en centH
In paper or 'S ceutw for hiindmiHio
cloth binding. It will bo well to order
id once trom your local tiewmlcaler or
fiom the publlHhur to be Hiiro ofnecitr-
hlg a copy rroin tbo UimI edition in of
coiioo tbo demand will bo very large.
John II. Ablen I'iiblMior KS Vewy
St. New York.
HtoulcCuttlo Wanted.
Wo wish to buy Htoek caltlo In IoIh
from Id to 1000 heml Cull at our olllce
with lCneeland Uttlejohn t Martin
Main Hlteet or iuIiIichh
MoNT(IOMMUVt Co.
b'ortWoithToxuH.
aWMlwUrt
(1 razing IiiiimIh lor Halo.
InMontngiio county 7.MM) aerc.4 of
which i.ooo macs no wititlu irom two
to hIx milcM ami (be remainder with-
in llfteeu mlliH of the city of Mon-
tague A1m In I ho following conn-
(Ich vl.; Atelier 1'JKll aoiew Cole-
mini li!Mi. Denton hOO .lack 010
Parker ILM Htonowali (IIOandWlHc
1120. For imitleulaiM euiUlro of Mrn
A. i lve care of J. it. Donabo.
Olnrkhvlllo Hod Ulver county Toxiih.
a-Ctf
(Jnttlo For .Sale
21X10 cattle.
500 yenrllugH
o00 t was
o00 tlllVOH.
fi00 I'OWH.
May bo foituil at tlio
Tll.VAH iNVlNr-MliN-f Co.
JMouil evil comes front luwty and
lllwonldetvd legllntloti tltun fiom
legislation openly fcamed In lli In-
toront of roliliern ami JobbeiH.
To-Monuow will bo Bt. 1'ntrluU'H
day. Tlio fact l not mentioned for
tlio bohollt of our IrlHh'Amerlcan eltl
koiih. They novel" forgot tbu day
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finv. lut;i.ANulm dNappolnted hl
hiendrt In tbo removal of a competent
and uiUuloul puldlo Horvaut to make
roam fot' ouo of tho rolatlvoof tits po-
litical hotiHuhold.
Tins govoritlueiit of CI real Urltaln
has piMbably discovered that a con-
Hplrnoy to'liuiiilurls not an extradlt-
nbloollVuuwUnd J. KliniUUA.V In
permitted to occupy lib dexk til tbo
otUtoof the Irish World unmolested
iruitii Motfr coiiHldoi ht Amorleait
tout- a ooaiploto ftdlme. lie was a.
lowed to go wlieto. bu pleased and wy
what ho iileased wltlv no uuo to nu.
lestoi'inakohlm afraid. Tills IhJiUi
what Uwm if os i didn't waul. Jlo
was looking ftu an opening to make a
juurtyroniluisolfaiul dldu't jltid it.
Is- willing attention to tho' fiioi that
a former laud fraud livttlitlue
tmniUtou falel In tho perAinunnco
otboliMluty tliuQAKinrrK would pot
lui iimlewtvMxt as retarding t hopiDgreas
IN our telegraphic columns Ibis
morning will bo hcoii a candid and
honest ihIiiiInhIoii of (be advance
which tlio South Is making In inaiiu-
rneturlng. Coming ns It does fiom tbo
Now KnglamlMtateH mid a Now Hn-
gland paper and also presenting an
appeal for help wo are given a "point"
on what wo nro capable ordolng which
Hhould at onco bo taken advantage or.
A simple glance at tbo facts today pre-
sented does not convey to tbo reader
all that Is contained (herein. It does'
not tihow tho long and tiresome sttug-
gle which tho South has niado nor the
lnountaliioiiH obstacles which It has
overcome It docs not reveal the des-
perato Ntiugglo which was niado to
oveieomo prejudices mid hatreds bred
by tho unpleasant history of tho p;ist
It simply hIiowh tho ro8iilt without thu
relentless and ceaseless task roouliod
to produce It. It tells tho triumph or
a long mm weii-rouglit battle without
tho ollnrt reiiulred to dlfislnate the In.
tolerance dogmatism and obduracy of
tlio enemy. Let all tho South vejolcu
and take new hopo ami new strength
There him Just been a tight between
thohealsoUi:oit(n:WAhui.N(iTONand
Anmmuiw J.U'itsoN. Iet it notboun-
doi-Ntood however that the bodies of
uieso two patnois linvuheen resiirrcct-
wl in order that their skulls might en-
gago In a balling niiitob. It grew
out of the now postage which goes In-
to ellcct October 1 next. In tho pros.
cm Heiies oi sunups there Is the head
ofltHOIKti: YAfcOUNUTON lipoit (U It-
cent deliontluatlon and tho head of
ANiminv J AfKhON on thea-ceut series.
With the new system of postage the
questions of grave niomeiit arose.
Should tbo head of Ooorgo he wiped
out altogether when the it-cent postage
dlsuppoarod and should tlio head
or Jaokmis bo eliminated rrom
tho new U-cent (.(amp and
W.Vsm.NtmKV sulislltuted there-
fort' it wtw considered Bacrllego to
iimtlu-li Ociirgo. it wn regartlcd s
vandalism to wipe out Andrew. Tho
quest Inn whal to do was considered by
Ihe department soveral days. Finally
some one suggested that' U U-eont
potago would neeosltato a -beent
stamp for double postage. n was a hap-
py Bolution of n great question of Pinto
I thus been ordered that Washington's
bead bloom on the now 2-eout stamps
and that "Old Hickory's" prollloshidl
adorn the new 4-cunt stump.
Tuk potulou agents of Washington
tho must thrifty men on earth have
oomtitngiUif through a Into deuhton
of tho iHimmtatonor of pem-lons.
vH
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j.- .V nmiQ1flr t
. ; irt!.'wWteilfciw
SSwSWfW fMM' m.
xmms&.
Thoy aro always on tho alert to din-
cover noiue now Icghlallvo twist by
which tho pension laws may bo made
(oputa few mora thousand dollitrn In
their pocketI and they aro Bhrowd
enough to lobby through congress a
bill or niucudiiiciit Hint will servo their
purpose ft might have been sup-
cd Hint with their success with (ho
enormous arrears of pciislonsns a foun-
tain to feed tbolr revenues they would
have been snllsllcil or that in tho face
of a pension charge or $100000000
a year coiigruM would lmvo hesi-
tated long before Incrcjuliig a
largo rln.is of juuifilong but the poll
tlclans yielded to tho pressure and
piiferi In the last week of the session
an act Increasing from $18 to 521 a
month pensions allowed to soldiers
who have lost ono baud or ono foot or
who have been otherwise disabled so
as to make their incapacity to perform
iiiumml labor equivalent to tho Ions of
a foot or bttml. Thu ad also rnlf.es
rrom ?U1 (ofJlf) the pensions of Mihllow
who lost an arm above the elbow or a
leg aliuvti the knee or who Imvo Miller-
ed equivalent disability. It Is esti-
mated that this act will add an anuuiil
ehuige of $001)0000 to 8000000 on ae-
eountof pcnsIoiiH but nobody knows
exac tly what It will cost tho treasury.
Tho pension claim agents promptly
piepared thousands of clrculnrd to be
distributed to pensioners Informing
them limt the new iucren.se of pensions
had bocomejaw and that upon re-
mitting $10 upon each claim the in-
ereiiHo would be collected.Teti dollars Is
the fee that claim agents are allowed
by law to charge for Jlllng claims
and these enterprising fellows suj-
poscd that they would bo permitted to
iiuiko that charge for tho in-
crease of pension granted by the
latest amendment to the pension laws.
Tho coiiiinl-sloner of pensions has dis
appointed (hem by announcing that
lie holds that tbo Increase is a part of
the original case and that tho Inter-
vention of n cllain agent will not bo
iccognl.cd as giving the agent the
right to charge an additional fee. The
commissioner's view is that the in-
crease can only bo granted on Inform
ntlon as to the disability already on
llio and proved to the satisfaction of
Ids olllce otherwise tho pensioner
could not be entitled to tho original
peiiion upon which tho increase Is
demanded. All that thccinlmaut will
have to do Is to nil out the blank
which will bo furnished on applica-
tion tn tho commissioner which Is de-
Hlgnod to establish the Identity oftlio
claimant. The cotnniissloiicrH hiv
tbeicls no cause for delay and he
hopes (o have tho changes by tbo now
law made up very soon. The commis
sioner's intervention on behalf of the
pensIoneiH will no doubt stive many of
them but tho claim agents will levy
the assessment upon thousands of
them who live In remote places or
who can not learn fiom the newspa-
pers t he simple and Inexpensive meth-
od by which tho additional pension
may be obtained.
Tho Ponltontiary Loano.
The people of tho state of Texas are
looking with anxiety and deep Inter-
est to the house or representative! to
protect them against tho coiillrnintlon
and approval or tho lease or tho penl-
llary entered Into by Uioltouincr'rt tul-
nilulsliatlon on tho ovo of going out of
existence and which is now beforo the
house for its consideration. Tlio man-
ner of tho lease was Itself questiona-
ble mid tho olt'ect pernicious in tho
extreme. The rallllcatlon or the lease
pushed llio senate by the close vote
or sixteen to Iirteeu in a Cull
Mennte. There Is no question of state
policy that has received more attention
from tho people than that of eonlln-
lngthoconvlcts within the walls ol'Uio
penitentiary and withdrawing convict
labor from competition with tho hon-
est labo- or tbo country. Probably
nearly every member of tho present
honso discussed It In his canvass before
the people and expressed his solemn
conviction that they should bo con-
llned within the walls im soon as It
was practicable to do i. Such at least
Is tho unanimous demand of the peo-
ple and representatives who vole for
tin approval or a lease that permits
tho lessees to work tlio convicts
outside tho walls for Itfteen years w ill
go counter to tho expressed wishes or
tho people of Texas. It may not be
praolleahto at this time to keep till the
convicts within the walls buteottalu.
ly it will bo perfectly feasible to do m
In loss than llfteen years tho term of
tlio lease under consideration. Tho
Ca.httis Indulges tho hopo that the
hoiiK will Use superior to tlio blan-
dishments of tho lobby tlio intluencD
of the governor ami ideas of a false
(HHiuomy iiuil vote against the lease. A
contract for llfteeu year.s U too long to
courerupoimnyassoeiailonormen.how.
evernonesi.eapablo or liberal in the
rapid
now m
live
tor Ha
Thoso Land frauds Again.
ThoU.mrmi again calls tho atton-
Hon of tho legislature to tho laud fraud
Invest lgaliou hot oiv foot by i former
legislature and nslo them to iuvestl-
gate tho Investigators. If the commit
tco fulled to make a report ai U Is al-
leged In tho ease or IfJliey retorted to
tho governor or secretary ofotuto or
J.OCAI.
The (lalitesvllle association will hold
llsspt tig meeting four days begin-
ning Tuesday tho lOtli or April. It
has $!l000 In purses hung up.
Kort Worth will bo fairly represent-
ed at tbo Calnesvllle meeting llelnir
the I rot spring meeting In the statu It
la attmotlng considerable attention
Irom the sporting fraternity.
Captain Ilrownlee lias entered his
hoises In tbo three-minute and 2 It)
races at CJiilnoMvllle. Mr. Robert Mu-
uirt has also entered his hotst in the
proper obusos. Tlio entries close to-
night. Mr. I -yon belter known as "Dixie"
boilirht a luiv Iwiruit ii.. Mw... .i.... :...
I1.!!!!' f yho.h ho ms muco wi
V.I00. Ho Isattotter.
Chas. Hyde. "Dixie;" Dock Hiunll-
ton a few ot the snorts with tho as-
Hlstanco ot our genial frIend.lake.lohn-
m m and Nat Cramer aro going to trv
and see how fast they can keen the
people or CalncsvllloVlngto w n o
hreo-niinuto race ltrownleo will nWo
lo there.
oi:xi:kai notim.
& MARTIN
OALVKST0N.
s
Arrival oftlio St. Louis ExcurS
Leo's Locturo-Row.-.vjZ?
-Burial-
-Serionsly.mi
... "A7"fi
-uottnn 'a
EVANS & MARTI
.WILL OFFER THIS WEEK THE FOLLOWING LINES OF NEW GOODS:
i
Silks niirl Satins in all tho Naw fiiwrfi
WOOL DRESS GOODS-NEW SHADES AND FABRICS '
3XTo"ir Style Satiuei
ALL THE RAGE THIS SEASON SOLID COLORS AND FIGURES TO MATCH.
WHITE GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION
CARPETS RUGS HATTINGS OIL CLOTHS BTC..1
ALL OF THE ABOVE LINES OF GOODS WERE BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES AND WILL BE SOLD THE SAME WAV.
EVAN
some other public functionary and llio
results of their labor have never been
given to the public then tho pcoplo
have not bad value received for the
money which was expended to carry
on tho investigation and it
should be returned to the
Hlulo treasury by tho gen-
tlemen who composed the committee.
Why tho report has been suppressed
all these yearn no' one not familiar
with its contents can say Jf there
were good grounds existing for tlio in-
vestigation there should lmvo' been
ono Instituted ami whether the
grounds were real and substantial or
whether they wore visionary and im-
aginative tho committee which accep-
ted tbo trust reposed upon them and
received the pay for their labors and
expenses while conducting the Investi-
gation should bo compelled If tho law
(selllelont to divulge the testimony
taken by Ihcm and tho conclusions
reached from the testimony adduced.
It may bo that tho information gath-
ered by tho committee Involved some
gentlemen high In tho contldenco
and esteem of tho Democratic party
and of tho people and "In considera-
tion or their high standing in society
and out or regard to the friends and
relatives of tho lionised the docu-
ments have been suppressed. " This
would not bo a good mid sulllelont rea-
son Tho committee were delegated
to perform n cCrlalu duty. Thoy were
paid for tbolr labor. The reaultrt'of tlmt'
labor Tor wliloh tho committee re-
ceived tho money or the laxpnyers
has novor been prodoutod. Will aomo
member of tbo legislature who is not
bound by ring rule look Into tne mut-
ter examine the records and ascertain
who is tlio responsible party? The
people would like to know.
T17KF N0TKS.
the race. About three hundred peo-
ple were present.
Drake Crtrtor Is described as u light
bay lo.fl high with a -white spot near
the root of tho tall. Receutlv ho did
amileln 1:51 In company with Apollo.
Mr. CI It. Jiryson owner of Jiush-
whacker has gone to England for a
.short reason rt will bo remembered
that he made a similar trip last year.
The Coney Island .ioeky Club an-
nounces that they will give tho sum of
10000 divided between two handi-
caps for two and thrce-venr-olds and
to lie run for during their autumn
mi'oUn"- 'I'ho New York Jfcruld Hays
this liberality completely nullities any
elleet that the securing oftlio ehain-
liion stallion stakes by tbo enterpris-
ing Louisville Jockey Club inlghthavo
had on the New York fall racing sea-
son. DALLAS.
Railroad Robber Arroated English
Oapitalists-Ochiltroo'B Raid.
Hpoulul to tliuOits.iitti..
Dallas March W. Another alleged
railroad robber was captured to-day
and lodged In tho Dallas lull. His
nanus Is Hob Stephenson aliks "How-
icg noo."
The trial or KH MeConnoIl who
brutally beat Ills wile and murdeted
his child in lis mother's iirnmhist De-
cember near Weatherford lias been set
for Monday March 20th. in Parker
county district court in Weatherford.
The state has fcccured ex-Judge It. JI.
Wesl of Dallas to assist In the prose-
cution. Hon. A. Vernon son of I lord Ver-
non accompanied by A. G. Renshaw
and T. Moran of London England
and Dr. Souland from St. Louis aro in
the city. They represent several mill
louft ol hugllsb and Scotch capital and
willmakoa tour of tho Htatoapying
out spots to make gUl-edgo invest-
ments. I S. Newsladal a New Orleans
special agent or tho revenue donart-
meut has been in the city two days
and lea to-night. JIo Is making a
llne-toollt oomb investigation
among revenue olllclals and his
mission hero is in connection with
charges of Irregularities in Deputy
Co lector Coclirano's department. The
fact or tho business is however that
this Is the 11 rot move of Tom Ochiltree
after scalps and ho proposes to raise
the hair irom the head of Revenue
Collector IJinbdenstock of tho eastern
d strict ot Texas with headquarters at
Marshall thu first thing and thou
make a raid for oontrol 'of tho fat
places In thu state for his friends.
Republicans aro taking n keen lu-
th"n 's l"usi'cctlvo .shaking up of
-.
crsco.
.Hjicolul to thn Ouznttn.
ualveslon Match 15 -a
train arrived thl ... ..A
iHuuo H. Knox. J. xTtfMff
Cash. A. Cussidy. R MM
nr Ai..i.i. -.-'' urn. i
f i.. i....
Campbell K.unucl Scaling B!S
man and Jl. K. KnoxarrfiA&
They aro live Btockinon n . C'1
in atiemiauco ttooi
A ell known tout who dropped
tbo Hag at .Saratoga Inst Season was
run over and killed by a horse ut New
Orleans last week.
The Jockey who med to ride for Ap-
plcgatoRros.diedln (ho hospital at
ew OrlcnuH. La. the dav ater lis
arrival from Charleston S. C.
M 1 WT! "?!'" Nu' Orleans that
Ml. . I. i Caldwell's b j. llalbmt r
.Vtl.oU ; by HmUo ' m
I'lanchette. run a trinl iut i. "i
o"v :jiv in ii
"' mm n iiiiinn2;;j8 tho last mile
lit l:m with no pounds up.
Messrs. Morris A PnlUm's b. g. pq.
low piny fi years old by LotiKlellow
dain I'ltitlna is said to bo d olifi A
work at New Oilcans nnd 1. ?s Lce
backed .u to lively for (Jiu Merchnt
Wakes in Louisville Ky. nt
yJrUi!lliStt0niw lmv Mm1
juriiugjMii taUo pinco near xSn.i.
i.u April ai tit which rortv-tw r
Attompt of Convicts to Escapo-Two
of Thorn Killod.
Hji..ilul to thr ClHZnlt!.
Cisco March lfi-Ycstcnliiv ovviiIiik
or lfc!y !0al Yxlnv in
lortn or Cisco homo ten or twelve of
e convicts made an attempt to ca
ro the guard that was on duty be-
liere all the arms and ammunition
was stowed. Bmlth who was oi guard
tUeiu killing (wo out of the crowd
one iMiin named Jones and oL
illlanis. If Kmlth bad nnf. ..! :
I Hin l.l
convention at Fort Worth 'rffi
tlmt city last Friday for .Mexlco-K
aro charmed with the beautvofrt
vision and lmvo spent a'iSv
v siting all its principal places.
They leave in he niortilnffS
Missouri 1'aclllc mllxniy for KJ
'Wio party is In cl.ni-eor Capt.Vli
Rico ol the Pullman palace orii
imny. Messrs. M. 1 Ii.xlo and Vm
okiiiu ol Gould'h system are wltw
purty. &rt-i
The receipts or Genernl Lee'sfcSJ
ii behalf of tlio HuutlicnilHbwI
Society netted ?:if5. which K
forwnrded to Rov. Dr. Jones senfa
ol tho societ j 5-
TC. Michael or tho wholesale
of Greetilcavo Jllnck &. Cmm
wn.s taken suddenly 111 tblH.moS
and Is in n duugerouscoudlHoriM
Tlio funeral of Captain Jawi
Kurd was largely attended. M
rue . sicainsnip wiiltuoy -m
from Vera Cruz this ntortilngWl
" imnsuiitfur aim iretgiii wst s
stilled for Now Orleans. M
n..i ...i..i ... i... nn..r?4
i;iivMi iuuuiii lu-uuy .yiu uali
jionsiwou imies.
SA ANTONIO.
irrmiiwl lii ...l
Pi iwt iiivii.. r"10 mn?M -''"P would
most likely been gut at llbeitv. It
woiim to have been n well nlni cd
Hcliemo oft hoi.onvi..i :.:.. J".umt(l
Land Dosporadoea Stealing
branding Oattlc-Dcath
-Sriiltal (f. !. 1..... .. ..
San Antonio March Ifj.-FpfJ
monttiH pnst a tmiiu oCtlcspesi
have been operating In soutlurft
Texas deslrovimr nasturofeneeitte
lug stock of every description tod J
lug general devilment. A tboyial
head of stock have been taken twj
which recently has been found It
lures at n distance from tliej
where the stock were 9tolenJ
branded nearly nlwnys vithttfl
of a frame house over ami olL'lfcri&i
tho actual owner'u brand. In theft!
few days several lots of 'tm
cattlo have been rccowfcufit
the pastures but as yctnoarrtss
ns the thieves though known an? J
They work at night and eVWfn
convict has not yet been obtain
Stockmen aro placing detective In
Held and will tpend tbousands;t4i?
prebend thoso villains whose r
now contain nearly a hundred de
rate men and soveml escaped convlft
ll Inuunci I. nn..l iicn nlmillf it
calculablo.
The wife onion. W. L. tlimm
ronresentative in the leglsWK
this district died or congestion !
brain to-day. She and licrbJ
formerly reelded In New 0r!!i
lmvo ninnv relntlves In l.ouislont
(CARTERS
ITTLE
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PS us.
sw
m
thoiiiKti ve: in ..: ;:. '?" .
murchorpMgress (hut Texas is The lot insists of ol r
aklug It will boabloln lew (1.... ' v lUilcy by Hn-.usimp. ..i .i " "V
year- to pMYble root and worl A Z l.T Y'! m.h by (heat Tom
convicts within tho walls. " Mr "Ya Kvm:
m t
. t .--::""' iiubsession
". wi iitiiia mm timmun on to free
ho.nselvo. The eoronoro jury vii IN
iniStSil-u lll0"lrl o'tonVTho
COKSICANA.
Preparing for Iron Bridgos-Oity Conn-
cil Matters-.Lioutouant.Gov-
onior Morton Sick.
f jiKHtni to tn-aix.tt.
Corolcana March l;
meetlner of mi. nn .'
MoueroUHUiyii'-wiH'Sctl0;
' V yM "uti thl' twentv-scco
GURZ
&
Slcl: ncodncho nmt rollctrc fill "fj
(liutton lilllnutMatoii! U'et"'
iikt Naittca Ilruiv8!nri4. "'FL'4Tni
1'Jlll in tno ti 3( a.- ivniio
b:o rncccea h tcea thon u IB tttisj
Tr..i..i.. -.r.j.iMTlilAlJrfrPfi!'M53
"V "??. V"w.'. ' "ii y"".'.?"'"lrn lJ
-At n
cummin-
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second In
T"li:!Jym.i J
rrAttij??
wosiutiKton. n. n v..; : .. vv"'.
iinir!.- t......'i ::. y: .y'veu
')uiwba.Uownisl by
t.Vi.i i 'v Vu ! 0 J("mer
K&"!i ' nartctStiirto
' v" " cuurse mm won
Lriitii r.. ii.. i
"im ivii inn iiiinriMi i.i' .i..
ter""1''--".""'
Ullilftlitl i..... 1 m.t
- "SMiiii oune el v council
ii n iri nit iii.i l t .i
t V. i ""enioou to take ac-
oS'c ;k -J; uuiiISit or
ISiiI'cim! 0tevs.'!'r-
la Coii3ilitlon cnfloSP
aylnj; comi!laH.t wbilo W
IcraoC Urn Honuoh.ellmaW
Uto Ilia tiovrcls. w ""'
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conttned' to Kr11 is 'ktU
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A.-V) they wouM ho atoost prlrtWf w "jjr
wbo onco try Uicm win flnil tts '""Jt t4K
la do wliueut tbwn. jiUiwi -
1 tlmtano oC ro winy lh Jiljjrfi5
Wil.9 our prtat fcowl. O" c ..
others do not. ttrr'"rSt
wry c ny to UUo. W or nW. S
Tboy aro wrlclly ts! i $ 3jE
by .trues'! everywhere w '"TrfO
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