Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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FORNEY,
AGRICULTURAL ITEMS.
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. Keview or the Week’a Work la
and : Crainer.
ordinary
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FREIGHTS FROM GALVESTON.
Ball.
who has the capacity to measure cord-
BBrWe keep the beat Turnouts in the City.U
EDY
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Maxima for the Dairy.
Try box stalls.
Put your best hay in Ute cow stable.—
boxes make excellent dust baths for •
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Sterling—Bank, 80 days
Commercial, 60 days......
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th Side of Railroad, next door to the Lindsey Hotel.
QALVESTOX Woov MARKET
728,940
n ui Pacific
JhnR.Rose,the Democratic post-r avail.
Physician and Surgeon
have decided to combat the recently
or-
ganized shipowners federation and
AST AND WEST
NEW ORLEANS
miaT Sei Mexico,
; Swiss, 80c; imitation Swiss,
A nolle pros, has been entered in the
A wonderful well is located on Big
PAYORITE LINE TO THE
Office at Shands & Co.,
EIRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE,
prison for females pending the decision
in List.
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SHOEMAKER
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I wish to say to my old friendsand pa-
atmosphere, will be a means of
outer
safety.
sultan’s promises
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was gullty
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ust as much importance to the farmer
as it is to the merchant, or to the man
in any other class of business, for that
matter. Unless we know exactly what
Fine e
Medium.
Receipts .
Bhipmenta
Sales......
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recently in the north
less powder Mir
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Far
on which were a number of persons
watching the flood in that stream, col-
lapsed September 9 and thirty of the
sightseers were killed.
King Charles of Portugal is snfferfng
from an attack of typhoid fever, the re-
sult of drinking polluted water. The at-
tack is not severe and no alarm is felt
regarding his condition.
The Liverpifol seamen and firemen
A second epidemic of ‘"the grip” has
broken out in Europe.
The French Medterranean squadron
is at its autumn maneuvers.
This week
lastyear.
Pyrolechntga la Alzcerime Faetory
-A Wild Engine'a Escapade
on the Erie Western.
14,751
37,481
Forney, Texas.
DR. E. M. FOWLER,
Thla
week.
...13,289
4,828
Good ordinary.
Low middling .
Middling........
Good Middling
Middling fair
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On Shipboard.
Hot Cleared. '
For Great Britain
For Coastwise porta.. v.
in compress.............
Total stock,,...........
failure. _ . _
. The Turkish government has author-
ized the founding of a Russian school at
Constantinople.“ .
The world’s trade union,which recent-
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Western passetfter train came along.
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quotATIOXB.
SFNINO—TWELVI Mostas. ।
Grippe Once Mere on Drek-The
Aceldent at Prague- Other
Minor Matters.
Telegram to the Cotton Exchange.
Sterling commercial, 60 days........4.78%(0179
COMMERCIAL.
taxpayers an .t........
The balance remaining unpaid <
A wild engine and car swept through
Newcastle, Ind., not long ago on the
Iake Erie and Western road. The en-
EVERY FARMER SHOULD KEEP
AN ACCOUNT BOOK.
miners were suffocated.
The Nevada from Liverpool, add the
state of Indiana from Glasecow, arrived
at New York a few days ago. -
Daniel F. Oliver, one of the oldest and
best known hotei clerks, died at his
homein Baltimore a few days ago.
Recently a fire destroyed the patent
leather fnetoryofe: & J. Pyle,at Wash-
ington, Del. Loss $3,009; insured.
The strikers on the Shenango and
Lake Erie railroad refused to go to work
a few days ago and were discharged.
heranawt. , ... . .
disliked to go to jail, and not that be
money we baye paid out or taken in we
are running on a very uncertain, hap-
hazard kind of plan. Mr. Bennett says
he knows of a rather distressing case in
point. There was a settlement of heirs a
few years ago. All seemed to be settled
note of $100, and it was hinted that he
made away with the note, though he is
sure the note was paid fifteen or more
years ago, and can prove it by one wit-
ness. Still, hw consoling it would be if
the accused could produce a neat ac-
count book, with a plain and complete
statement of facts. He would feel com-
pensated for the time spent in putting
down accounts for a score of years.
Farmers, continues Mr. Bennett, should
. (. LH WIS,
L. M. STROUD, M. D.
FORNEY, TEXAS. _
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DR. L. L. JONES,
Physician : and : Surgeon,
Offiee upstairs over Dailey & MeKel.
Hr Brick.
her after another year's confinement.
After his holiness the Pope has spent
300,000 frans on the casino of Pius IV.,
it is discovered that the place is un-
healthy. He has now been induced to
decree that half a million more shall be
spent in preparing one of the towers
that overlook Santa Maria for a sum-
mer residence besides ordering the con-
struction of a tunnel connecting the gar-
dens with the Vatican.
The Armenian patriarch, after confer-
ence with the sultan’s secretary .obtained
an irade assenting to all the demands
made be the patriarch in his memoran-
PNANOlAL
Money easy at 6 to 8 per cent.
GalvsereN xeHANeE.
to the train
now languishing in jail.
Northeast: and : Southeast.
y ., venton Market.
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QALVESTON SrOT COTTON MAEKET.
The quotation committee of the exchange
posted the local spot market as eloking easy.
Balea.- bales.
DICINE
EDY
Non-Reten
ns,orSida
T liverpool
To Havre......-.........
T Continent ............
To NewYoxk.............
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&ALVESTON STOCK MATEMENT.
trial of strength with the gigantic union
of capital may soon be looked for.
General Boulanger is charged with
having been, when minister of war,in
the employ of Comte de Paris, Who prom-
ised him a dukedom and 300,000 francs
yearly* if he would turn the army over
to the roraliste.
Emin Pasha states that he left Wade-
lai only on the demand of. the Khedive
and because Stanley had threatened to
use force. As A representative of the
white race in Africa he did-not wish to
fight against the whites.
Count Herbert Bismarck, who is at
“present in Paris, 18 Bild to be there for
the purpose ot making inquiries as to
whether Prince Bismarck, his father,
could sojourn for awhile in Nice with-
out fear of hostile demonstrations being
made against htm. . —'—:—
The French army maneuvers opened
dum, including the restoration of the
privileges of the Armenian church,and
improvement of the condition of Armen-
ians in Asia minor. The patriarch there-
RAILWAY.
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s, Genem
sses.
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lice Saur
IPles
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s, rivet
ahenithy
medicinet
have heed
ans. _ .L
on the rear platform and jumped off.
Mynett followed, and also Deputy Mar-
shall Carter. As Carter was leaving the
train he pulled the rope and the engi-
neer stopped. . After a chase of 300 yards
Pitta was overhauled and cprried back
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The popular Route between the
hy all means keep a strict account of
every farm transaction.
To this the editor of the Fanner adds
his full endorsement of Mr. .Bennett's
to jot down items of expense, agree-
ments, appointments, etc., in a pocket
memorandum, and anyone who has kapt
such a book from feartyear will testify
tothefaetthat it pays many times over
for the little time and trouble. At a
leisure moment when there is nothing
else to do the pocket memorandum notes
may be transferred to a larger and better
book for preservation through all time
to come.
Why Thunder Storms Affect Milk.
During electral disturbances it seems
that cream and milk are put into a con-
dition to sour easily. The probable *
cause of this, the editor of the Albany,
(N.Y.)Cultivator explains as follows: ;
The effect of an electrical discharge* is
to decompose a portion of the atmo-
sphere, by which ozone is produced.
This substance has peculiar properties
from its intense activity as an oxide of
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EMBER 17, 1890.
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8, Dropa,
turkey.
The Pekin is probably the most popu-
lar duck for the farm, being hardy, easy
to raise and of a nice size and appear-
ance for marketing.
TUAAs J1’
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‘ AND
“•"•U
bed.
”L«U8,
NORTH SIDE OF EAILEOAD.
The Bomerset county N. J. Prohibi-
t ionista nominated a full county ticket.
Office at City Drug Store,
FORNEY, TEAS.
H. P. TEAGUE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
- Practices in the courts of Kaufman
county and the higher courts of the
State. Office at courthouse.
Kaufman, Texas.
G. W. VOTERS,
detonation was as loud as that made
by the old kind of powder and was
sharper and harsher.
Reports to the effect that the coal
miners’ strike in Belgium was over
prove to be untrue. The strike is still
spreading, though in one or two districts
the men have returned to work the
movement has extended to many other
districts which hitherto have not been
affected.
Mra. Maybrick, the American woman
whose death sentence for murdering her
husband was commuted to imprison-
ment for life, has been removed from
Woking penitentiary to Aylesbury
yrltne a z2retri I"e "OC executed with care and dispatch at the
oxygen, and its action is often believed
to be, and may be, the cause of the sour-
ing of milk, beer and fresh wine during
rses boarded by the day. week or month at reasonable rates. If you want
buggy or gentle team call and gee me.
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LOCAL QVOTATIONB.
The following are the ruling prices for grocer-
ies. etc., in the market:
yaperaphsansapnrrnano, ~
coach oil per case, pta, $4 50; per case, qts,
13 50.
Ammunition—Powder per keg. $5 60; blasting
2,3288822,.,
AFPLE—Westera. 15 60 per bbl
BsxswaX—17c for mixed lots
Bacon—Short clear. 7c; long clear, nona;
breakfast, l«aiO64c. Wholesale grocers change
Attorney-atTBW,
FORNEY, TEXAS.
omee over A. J. McDowell's Hardware Store.
H. P. RUDDLE,
:DENTIST:.
Successor w Dr. J. F. Smith,
Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered for Painless
Extraction of Teeth.
Office in Spinks building, Terrell,Texas.
W. M. GARRETT,
Physician and Surgeon
FOBNEY. TEXAS.
. Office in T. H. Heffner’s Drug Store.
rI.AUIZ,
uhleDaily Line of Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars through to
St. Louis via
boy.
While Deputy Marshal Mynett was
en route to Paris recently with Bill
Pitts, who is charged with outraging
Mrs. White in the Choctaw Nation, an
exciting episode occurred. Ab the train
“ i, Pitts ran out
comuxo !
owed, died AND cleaned ■
•• Reasonable Kates.
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[France. Smokc-
ed in firing;
y invisible, he
"a busine,, I
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from’Day ]
trated enJ l
coorDalla, j
rCUREI i
onvenieneg!
ineCo,,Ch I
“ LANDS i
Arizona and California.
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Wilder while in the employ of the Sher-
man Coal company prospecting for coal.
It is the largest in the State. It is about
2700 feet deep, and when its full power
is on it throws water through a 5-inch
pipe twenty feet high and requires about
1000 pounds pressure to stop it.
One evening last week Willie, the 14-
year-old son of Colonel Black of Me-
Kavett, left home riding a young horse-.
As night came he did not return, and
his mother became much alarmed, but
as Colonel Black and the oldest son
were absent she could do nothing but
remain in suspense until morning, when
her daughter went in search of the
missing son and brother. Rhe had not
gone far from the ranch when, to her
terror, there lay the remains of her
brother mangled in a most terrible man-
ner, almost beyond recognition, ap-
parently kicked to death. Colonel
Black and son returned just in time to
witness the burial of the unfortunate
First-class turnouts furnished on short notice. Horses left in charge will re-
ecareful attention. My rates are reasonable and my terms are strictly cash
ept to regular monthly customers.
tine.
The tax rolls of Aransas county will
show an increase in the assessment of
$378,734.
A boy named Arthur Crowfield had
his leg cut off by a freight train near
Brenham.
William Brown has been arrested at
Dublin, charged with killing a man over
Russia is still driving out the Jews.
city he paid off eleven of the old city
hall 8 per cent bonds of $600, which re-
duces the city debt $5500, and saves the
ERYAND FEED STABLE.
Attorney-at-Lag^—-
and Special Agent SSsfzoumdiauadidan
Ke%e more. 3
„2esm"di'z,eredie2 - 7:
BuPIER-Kansas, 12%c; western, 15c; fresh
Texas country, nominal; Goshen, 20c; fancy
creamery,220.« —— ----- *4
Bran—H 05 per 100 pounds, car lots at mill.
pails, 2085 rock, in palls, 1815ci "ancy
IeLvons? CASKED GOODS— Wholesale gro-
fer fill order, at the followinssuqtations per
romenyentisis
as 00; nectarines, $3 50; grapes, 62 1092 16.
blackberrien. na_________________
------------- lishedbetwaen tnehaand San Augus-
Selling.
PROFESSIONAL.
Granulate yonr butter.
Don't neglect the balL
Keep a few well bred pigs.
Keep the cowe wet bedded.
Try cow peas for cow pa-tures.
Leave the horns where they grow.
a satisfactorily. Lately, for some cause,
one of the heirs is acnsed of owing a
A BOY. | THE SAME OLD STORY.
The Panama railway has agreed to
pay their laborers the former rate of
wages and the strikers have returned to
work.
The French government has ordered
that a search be made in the St. Marcel
cemetery for the remains of Count Mir-
I abeau.
The experiment of transmitting opera
music to the Urania theater by a tele-
phone was made and proved a complete
success.
Socialists at Berlin held a grand de-
monstration to celebrate the anniversary
of the death of Lasalle. The proceedings
were orderly.
Turkish soldiers at Jerusalem have
expelled the Franciscan fathers from
the city. The French consul protested
against their expulsion but with no
storm is passed. Carefulnagn to main-
upon agred to withdraw his resign*- tain a proper temperature, by closing
. * . . . 1.___. a. ._ a "____- ...1 anainut ha
., eight years ago.
deuce against W. F. Pettit, charged
with being the principal in the murder,
whose case is set for October 8.
Frederick Collett was assassinated
near Ferrisburg, Va., a short time ago
by Alphonse Sheackett, who crept up to
Collett's house and emptied the con-
tents of a shotgun into Collett’s head.
Shackett was arrested. He was a re-
jected suitor of Mrs. Collett, and he
swore vengeance against Collett, who
successfully wooed the lady.
An explosion took place at the glycer-
ine factory of E. Schneider, corner of
Twenty-fifth and Waller streeta, Chi-
cago, III. A portion of the front wall
was blown out and the glycerine tank
sixteen feet long, four feet wide and
twelve feet deep, made of five-eighths
s, 320; Mineral, about eight miles northwest of
"ava Pottsboro. The well was bored by a Mr.
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STS.
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above die
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Oxford, Ifo, Neariy Destroyed by Fir*- ’ Serioua Charges Agaimst Boulanger-La
gineer had reversed the lever and jump-
e wl from i he engine near here to avoid a
collision with the morning train on the
Pan-Handle at the junction north of the
city. What might have been a terrible.
and taken to Paris, and is accident was averted by the car jumP-
unuig ii Hesnye that ing fron thetrak nnlv five minutes be- "on ana "centinue at his post for some dairy homes and cellars ngainst the
ayirom the.omioore becaunehe snetnnstondstboondLhkeEtteand monthe the fulfilment or the omter atmosphere, will H. meanso
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poultry.
Give lime in some form to laying hens.
One plan is to place a little slaked lime
in the drinking water.
A farmer’s daughter advises women..
about to begin turkey raising to start
with good stock, and names the pure
bronze as handsome, saleable, thrifty
and easier to manage than the common
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SFORGE DAVIDSON, Prop 1 tiom RopairinE done on short notice:
MHklnntue25egii T 0N i . . e '
■
master at Washington, has been nomi-
nated by the President to be one of tlie
commissioners of the District of Colum-
bia.
The house and stables of W. B. Wee-
den, at Matunuck village, near the Nar-
ragansett, R. I,, with three horses were
totally destroyed by fire a short time
ago. Loss $6,000.
Thomas B. Marrett, the largest owner
of fast horses in the Northwest, died
suddenly of heart disease, in St. Paul,
Minn., not long ago. He was fifty years
of age and leaves an estate valued at
$300,000.
The body of Augustus Austin, Jr., of
Jacksonville, Fla,, who was drowned at
Newport, R. I., about three weeks ago
by the capsizing of a row-boat, was
picked up a few days ago off Gouki is-
land and taken to Newport.
The town of Oxford, la., was almost
destroyed by fire about a week ago.
Farmer that every person engaged in
agricultural pursuits should by all means
A bridge over the Mldau at Prague, keep a regular book in which is noted
down every transaction. A book is of
mphlets,
h wil
DMPAMI,
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ited, j
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| ■ AND ALL POINTS IN
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gug_
s
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what are known as thunder storms.
The ozone is diffused through the air, -
and is believed to be the cause of the
strong acid odor which prevails after
the storm is passed. No doubt if the
milk is submerged in water, and access ’
of air is prevented, no result of the kind
need lie apprehended; and as the more
milk is exposed to the air the more it
will be affeetod by the oxone; the milk
in open shallow pans will be acidified
more readily than that in deep polls,
although this may be open. In our
long experience, however, the writer
adds, we have never had any milk af-
fected in this way, either in shallow
pans or deep pails, and are of opinion
that the heat of the air preceding thun-
der storms is more directly the agent of
in the souring of the milk than the
ozone that may exist it the air after the
case of Mrs. Elma C. Whitehead, charg-
annuli Berest of $440..ed at Layfayette, Ind.as being acceagory
________ of theto the murder of Mrs. W. F. Pettit.
This was done so as not to disclose evi-
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Represents the East Texas, the Amer-
ican Fire, the North British and Mer-
cantile' and Liverpool and London and
Globe Insurance Companies. Will loan
money on real estate and buy or extend
vendor’s lien notes. ______ s.......
N. B. SHANDS, M. D.
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! RUSSIA ANDITHESEWS. 1
inch steel, was landed on the.opposite
side of th* street. No one was injured. ..
Damage, $2,000. . of the crown on the appeal to release
Arthur L Elint pf Ryan, Deleware
county, la., shot himself through the
heart and was found dead. Though
only 24 years old he was postmaster and
a leading business man in Ryan and
conducted a bank, a general store, a
livery, a wagonshop and bought grain
and stock. He left a note saying that
he was tired of business cares, but it is
thought he was disappointed in love.
ainter :
Remember that with the warm weather- -
comes lice, and give good care to prevent
them on the sitting hens.
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Keepin Farm Aecounta. — — .
Mr. J. Bennett writes to the Idiana
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grocers quotationss Or-
dinary,, 19901001 xood orainarya200
200202......fair, 2lttf*2M^c; prime, =22%0
chicec28eg‛ Galveston,• per »: 2
sz to I1 ^iog: 2328
205InU 5sEae“W2g2pu®ke2-k i
Ednszzuravrarpqknatemsncse
bsdlfrgimazspdemsue
a in 118 pkgs, 36 focane, 31c; Java O. G., in
bulk, 25 ana 50 * shfet/.baks,80si Mgch 1 ft
aafety lari. 2890; ground offees, in 1 b pkgs, 38
60 caw, per 6: No. 1, striuy ,282618 2
Olended, 202e; 30- 3, blended, 16%e No. 4,
biended,14%00. , . .
connuEat-city mille: Cornmeal in sncke.
IN $6 26- rite, 80. ar meal
$3 • Hominy, a 50. Cracked corn,$2-5. Seed
meai, $2 00- Oatmeal: Barrels, $7 0097 50; half
barrels, 82 7544.
CoaN—From track, sacked, mixed 650, white
67CAxozkn-quotad ansollgws: star, 96010e:
w-o. paraffine, net. 109/012M4.
nuen FAUIT--Driea peaches, none; evap-
oPeaEPnonez prunes, Turkleh, per ». 086;
ctfOrnin, none; French. none: dried curranta.
Stan. pried apples, anarteraoKg@loe;
Sandak, 1o5diie: evaporated, 100160.
Koos— cases included, 26c.
FloUn-GUILstream. first patent, in sacks
rny, 20082 33,81,
nphexrru Choice, 84 80; sei pearl, roller, ram
Ey # 10 ry« nour.
Above' pcoi
adalad Kts: l»*» ta carload lota, 25 per
barrai h"gher Hpeclal prices for interior ship-
President Carnot has recovered from
The colored grand lodge of the Knights j his recent illness,
of Pythias is in session at Sedali: Col.
An explosion occurred a short time
ago at Boryelav, in Galicia. Eighty
See that your ticket tends via the
and Pacific railway. For maps,
tableb, ticket rates and all required
"tormation call on or addres
| ' C. P. FEGAN,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Pallas.
L , B. w. MeCULLOUGH,
"en Faspenger and Ticket Agent, Dallas.
JOHN A. GRANT,
—____ General Manuger.
THRRHLL.
Dye .'.Works.
■ ‘t less than sixteen feet deep, and deeper
The potato crop ih counties Wexferd, I is better. -
Limerick and Cork, Ireland, is a total —— ----
Is met at Liverpool,edeclared in favor of.
eight hours work
During the last tendays 750 families
Of Jews have left Berditacheff, Ruseia, Florida Farmer. a
■ for England and America. '---~i|jti
General Boulanger is in London in-1 . Htem" for the Poultr Yard.
cognito as one of Henry Rochefort’s sec- . Slted coal ashes placed in shallow
Boot and
met_chotce western ttmothy, 39,0002010
traek; prairie hay, •6(98-
ae"wsor-a,rMGet‛a"M*ciat
cmrossatbgreneanodexelzzorantotla.Pz
butcheia green, 4c; dam-
agedand glue, 322046- g . . •
aomeenat-k
7-ESross Market ezelted and very scaroe A
The Houston and Texas Central rail-
way -wil —construct a new passenger
depot at Hempstead. •
Pink Cameron, who resides near
Whitewright, was fatally stabbed by his
brother-in-law, Curtis Johnson, last
week.
Six mild cases of smallpox are re-
ported as being under treatment in the
Saline neighborhood, in .Van Zandt
county. .
W. D. Richardson, the man who is
charged with shooting S. D. Beasley on
August 12, has been released on bail in
the sum of -$2500.
Farris Mosely , a Fort Worth grocer,
was shot and killed a few days by a
sporting man named Ed Kennedy.
Jealousy was the cause. " '
The Belton roller mills, owned by Ben
D. Lee & Co., have been destroyed by
fire. Loss $40,000. The mills had a
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Faeta for the Conaideration of Farmeu
and Dnirymen--A Few Motee
on the the Subjeet of
Foultry.
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The Dimenstona or ■ Silo.
A cubic foot of allage Ls a liberal aver-
age feed for a milch cow per day; thirty
cubic feet per month and 210 cubic feet
for seven months. With these data in
mind, says Hoard’s Dairyman, sny man
, FORNEY, - - ■ TEXAS.
C. E. MEAD,
OnAxGEA-Noze.
OATe-Wester,screc, nccording to quality:
trm′ store sgac advanee . . .
osioxe-Western, fl 00 per bushel when I
ohpictrur_chiekens, a soga 78; turkeye,
gg qd1o 00.
rurnounuM-In steady suapply.at 2-5 briiiiant,
wrun to wav u, >uv ....________. n 95 toronse; 121 brintauL 4: 84 per toto: M
orrarstm-a
stado"vorr“aranaarunicuiyentcn;ee
vacake-Xone. • ′
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HE FINDING OF THE BODY BY' ANOTHER MURDER BY AN UNSUC- I PERSECUTED HEBREWS FLEEING
- HIS SISTER, CESSFUL SUITOR. FROM THAT COUNTRY.
Jity Livery Stable.
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P. E. YATES, Proprietor.
SHORT LIXE TO
jU • . ,
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loss was@stimated at from $25,00 to
city hall bonds is $13,000.
J.
iking of ■ 't
■ special •
..... ..f ;
for spot [
onds in the forthcoming duel. -
Twelve months XX .......
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No. 1........................
six and eight months XX
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with |
soap
and
> fine
The Ellis Woolen mills,Terre Haute,
Ind., caught fire a few days ago and
were damaged to the extent of $20,000.
King Leopold has invited Major Wiss-
mann, lately German Imperial commis-
sioner to East Africa, to visit Brussels.
A train was thrown from the track at
Arrenes, France. Seventeen carriages
were wrecked and several persons were
kill or injured.
John C. Peach, the leadingshoe man-
ufacturer of Marblehead and a promi-
nent citizen died about a week ago; age
73 years. ' • .
The New York Republican State com-
mittee nominated Judge Earle for the
Court of appeals, the only State nomi-
nation this fall.
Tile roundhouse of the New York and
Rockaway/Beach railroad on Long Is-
land were destroyed by fire a short
time ago. Loss, $10,000; instired.
The President has refused to grant a
pardon to Henry Sharp, convicted in
New Jersey of counterfeiting and sen-
tenced to seven years' imprisonment.
Bankrate.......... ........4
Silver............-........ 5806
Consols..........................
MEW ORLEANS EXCHANOE.
e-
TH
Mall Unme Between Teneha end Heu
Angustinei-A Fort Worth Grocer
Sbet and Kmed--The Weekly
Keoord at T" Mew*.
Sheep shearing is now in full blast in
the western counties. ;
Cameron has a new hotel just ap-
proaching completion.
Alex. Kennedy was severely cut by J.
B. Dawson at Crockett.
Andrew McEwen was killed by a run-
away horse at Belton last week.
Oak Cliff has had the saloon of Henry
Jenkins closed by an injunetion.
Work on the new court house at
Uvalde isprogrescing auhafactorily."
; A daily mail route has been estab-
daily capacity of 400 barrels.
All the machinery for the electric
light plant has been received at Bryan
and is being put in position. The ples
and lines are being out up all over the
city, and the lino the Agricultural
and Mechanical lege is being con-
structed. ‘
Professor Comstock of the geological
bureau and his party of nine assistants
have returned to Austin from the great
Llano mineral district, where Professor
Comstock has been at work several
months. He will now devote himself to
office work for some time.
Charles C. Bingham, a young lawyer
of Graham, was arrested recently for
purloining $7 from the sheriff. He was
examined and was admitted to bail in
the sum of $500. Subsequent!}’ he was
arrested upon the charge of taking
pocketknives from a hardware store,
and was released after furnishing bail in Nearly all the business portion and
the sum of $300. . many private residences were burned.
c, The fire was undoubtedly of incendiary
Cleburne Chronicle: M J M. Glower, origin. Thefire bell rope wascut. The
city treasurer, has returned from his ------ ■
visit to the East. While in New York
GALVESTOX mask CLKAKIXQ8.
Clearings to day.......... $987,085
loxdoGtaxx«T.
Thu week. ' Last week.
’ SAD
Franrw, rommarolal.ua days. —.....6J8^6.26U
NewYork sight—bank.......... . Par.
New York sight—commercial......2.0093.50 dis
NEW YORK sXCHAXGE.
[No Report.]
Telegram to the cotton exchange.
Reichsmarks..............
Franca....................
Commercial..............
Buying.
Sterling, 60 days.. a,.:. .4.79
New York sight..........% dis.
New orleans right.......% dl*.
American silver......Par
FaLI—«1X AND ElOHT MONTHS.
Fine..................... -S7 @1
Medium..............................-.20 221
Mexican improved ...................18 216
Mexican carpet................----12X414
ilitTexax.n montha. medium....... .22 025
ACoURKD wool—aratNo.
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Elliott, Sercey. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1890, newspaper, September 17, 1890; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426512/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.