The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1882 Page: 9 of 10
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“ ----I Galveston.
Erelirment at Galveston Over a Ramor Oacveron, sow o. ispeau-no
involving a Well. Known au- —117-122—4:2222
zen. Which was False.
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ously Injured. t ..
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A Dozen Feinates of the Sanetifted
Band are Arrested at Belton
1 on Complaint.
X Strike Among Ballwar Employes
at Fort Worth.
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* “wet % Comieh-
vet I Prospees
Other - Interesting ” state
untr judge, W. T. W> woverDOE, 4
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Wein; tax collector, N. Weeks, W. J. Swain, ass:
GaLVETON, Nov. 10.—[Special 1—01 ago missioner general vice, wyas
futures weak; wheat, November, 92. Corn, Andrew Youne 887, attorney-geueral
November 67; sellers the year. G0; Jannarv:1 ?". *= . -
534; May. 554. Pork, November,
January, $17.00. Lard, November. $11.45.
The weather to fine; receipts of grain
smallA K 11) • en
The local market for spot cotton closed
aid quotations, unchanged; receipts,
orlvethon tateres orenca send, and
closed weak, 5 to 7 points lower.
A small fire broke out in the east end
this morning; damage insignificant.
GaLVaOS, Novi 11.—[Special.]—The
M.m7.2mpsoeseare want:
: “Ytat. shesceer hexe mounts mow to
Nebraska and Dakota, the first of the sea-
-T**exmenine,/“omtmant; or : Dewrow, Nov. a—pere-iilAt the
this city to Monterey has been indefinitely .__
nnetenned nminstnlack of interent as the have been counted. At U ma Ireland, 421;
created in the "
News.
quiet.
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ng
secteeeid
ssemxenr plared to-[ Bnowswoon, Nov. 2-fpedal 1-The
night at Brown’s opera-house. 5.5778g
o
Arms, No. n.-rpeeta The capitol
board will have full proceedings from the
time of their organization to date published
as soon as pissible. It will require ten
days to prepare it, after which the present
commissioners will probably retire and
new ones be appointed.=
The governor was informed to-day that
Ronald Bridgett had been appointed Brit-
ish consul at Galveston. .
in the district court to day two Mexicans
were sentenced to five years in the peniten-
tiary for theft of a horse.—- ------*.*----------
J Ireland’s majority as looted up here to- State, from Bell county; Compion vs. the
day is about45,000. p P 2-2
postponed, Gwr-5 — —
part of the merchants.
Intense excitement was------ —
the city to-night by the report that a
well-known whariman had murdered his
wife, but an investigation proved the rumor
to be nutrue. Z
Tyler,,
TruEn, Nov. 11.—[Special.]Court of ap
peals, affirmed: Cohn vs. Desser Bros.,
from Hunt county; Clinton vs. the State,
from Navarro county; Pinkney vs. the
Austs, Nov. 11.—[Special—Becond Dis.
patch J—I am authorized and instructed by
the regents of the university of *
2mm-"7 ,.2t2si"uants
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J.me‘w2.on,-.2.6o.2 W
w.o.—(Special.1.The election andanimal inspector G. W. Lane, surveyor.
* - 4-6-- Brestip. 1
* BEERRan, Nov. 9.—(Special.]—The elec-
tion in this county quiet and a full
nt, Therdied cunt
ra% E mF tom
mxu, Now.o—(spedi.
1.104. Wilson, 1,195, for congress
434; Newman, 811-state senator, J..__.
364, G. N. Mead, 221. Ferguson, Iff; repro
sentative, Philpers, 480, H. G. Geiger, 738,
A. Bryant, M: floater, J. N. P. Oramer, 1,183,
district attorney. Henderson. 211; Purdom,
1.061; county judge, Crawford, 447, Hall,
780, sheriff. Wiser, 431, Jack Jones, 822, _ _
county clerk, Rushin, eco. Grant, ..* "*
There has never been seen in thiscou nty ast Mi bemis, who tam ianr - 4
many scratched tickets in the white votescomt the wne 5212 “
as at this election. The negroes voted al-dasen, -----!
most a solid wewen.”--122-1391 Another bilek store house has been
erected. A A
Cotton is coming in lively. Business to
here parsed off cutely, won the following
vote in Upshur county,every precinct heard
W9SI S
00. representative, 6. Aberrto, BEL:
G.Davis. 822.
there were soe votes pouea, 62s of.whteh
5 Ciarkente.%.
6 Ouanxavnin, Nov. 2.—[Special.]—A light
vote was polledin this county. The demo-
cratiestate and county tickets are carried
==-22me..1ei
■ wet afresa ter iwm ash 2d t
From all parts of North Teres wh et
Dallas during the coming week to attend the"
races; we intend to delight them with our spa-s
cious, well lighted and attractive clothing estab-”
j lishment, and with our grand disply of “Men’s, a
• Youth’s, Boy’s and Children’s Closing, Hale
and Furnishing Goods of every style, price and a
quality. It is admitted on all sides that weare
Headquarters for Clothing; our stock of Gent’s
Furnishing goods surpasses anything ever offered
or attempted in Dallas; we are emphatically
leaders in styles and fashions; we have no mis. i
fits, and no two and three prices for clothing, *
We content ourselves with a fair, living, small |
profit, and we tolerate no sharp practice or mi
representation. The truth is we consider our in-
terests are best served by giving our customers
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good value for their money. Our rapidly grow-’
ing trade and influence in the Clothing business. %
is evidence abundant that a justly discriminating
public appreciates our course and mode of deal-
ing. Be sure and make no mistake; Our num- I
. a * ’8 n d 6 t
ber is 704 Elm street. We have no Branches or
Corners. Our immense and beautiful stock is ■
51303*69
under one roof.
, M Birt eme in many seers,
axemem consequent on k.cleedon
ading. The following are onr counts on
coueynplunetuneLEWmondeee
w. 3. Cavin, county judge, W. T. s.
E.le WALE Re J.M. loner
Jones, 167, Throel morton, 330, Dickson,
fE^i^WSS. M
Returns from the county indicate the elec-
tion of Clark for sheriff, Sohruggs for county
judge. Clark for assessor, McNeil for col.
lector, McCormick for county clerk, Zum-
wait for district clerk, Biggerstaff for sur-
veyor, McMurray for county treasurer,
Furgeson for county attorney Finch, can-
didate for floater in this district, composed
of Collin and Denton, is undoubtedly
elected. The race rhet ween Smith and
Johnson for the senatorial district, com-
posed of Denton and Collin, will only be
determined by count. Returns are not in
from Pilot Point, the next largest box in the
county, and the count here will not be com-
pleted before 12 o’croek to-night.
recimerton, 330, Dickson,
Smith, 371; Johnson, 205.
walt for
cans
State, from Robertson county; Waile va.
the State, from Robertson county. Re-
versed and remanded: Texas & St. Louis
railway vs. Reid, from Navarro county;
. Conrad vs. Walsh, from Grayson county;
Kelly vs. the State, from Maverick county;
Allison vs. the State, from Nacogdoches
county; Davis vs. Diamond & Swartz, from
Camp county; Blessing vs. Hayle, from
Limestone county. Reversed and dismiss.
ed: Roherer vs. the State, from Bell ____,_ ________-=-, -
omc or w.ne . the state Mom, Robertson, for representative, hasa majority
was for murdering the Jailer of Robertson - 0* - -11 m. 1 2=
county last June and the penalty affixed at
death. The other two engaged with him
were sent to the penitentiary for life.
The cases of Clinton vs. the State and
Compton vs. the State, were for murder
and the life sentence was assessed in both
“172 No. 10.- Special Supreme
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cordially invite all such citizens as may be
inclined to be present, and especially the
friends of nigher education to attend at and
participate in the ceremony of dedicating
our State university and laying the corner-
stone thereof, in Austin, at noon on the
15th instant. As it to impractica-
ble to extend immediate and personal
invitations to all whom the regents would
welcome in Austin on this momentous occa-
• sion, it is trusted that this general invitation
will avail to induce all who feel a pride in
the question of our State university to be
present when the same is consecrated to its
future high destiny L :
Wosibor, 1
See’s Board Regents, University of Texas,
ME en
1 county. The vote, so far’as counted, is:
prosit
mentatives were elected by handsome me. sPhe.” from Hopkins
jorities.1 * enter Phinam at al we Yanngat al.
The comptroller will file suits against
collectors who fail to settle their accounts
by the 10th of November.
D. Clark, superintendent of construe-
tion of the new capitol, reached here to
day, and gave bond in the sum of $10,000
for the faithful discharge of his duties.
-AustEN, Nov. 10.—[Special.]—The demo-
crate estimate Ireland’s majority in the
state at 45,000. The vote of this county, as
far as can be obtained until the official
count is made, gives Jones 570 majority;
Hancock, 336. Hancock’s majority in the.
district from returns received thus far, is
3,363, _ tin . - - : , -
- The Texas Marriage Aid association of
Dallas filed an amendment to its charter
to-day.
The Texas & New Orleans and the Gal-
* veston, Houston & Henderson railroad
companies paid into the treasury to day
20 $20,000 each to the credit of the school
. fund. Sent 4-32
. : a. Work on the new capitol will commence
the lot of December.
.7 Georgetownat
GronrroWs, Nov. 10.—[Special.]—Re-
turns from eighteen botes give Ireland s
majority for governor of 681; Hancock,
128; Terrell, for state senate, 150; James
say nothing of the curses loud and deep ut-
tered by many of our people, at the result
Ban SARA, Nov. 1L.—[Special.]—Thirteen
2... basin, onl ao-nomet
[cinets to hear from. MeCullough county
Eruo. Nov. 2.--(Speeiwl.}—Returms or
precinct No. 4, Kaufman county, just in
and as follows: Ireland, 290. Jones, 92,
Wellborn, 2356, Kearby, I28 For represent
attve, Anderson 107; Rushing, 158; Jackson,
11b. All passed off quiet, ne disturbances
of any kind during the day.
of 235, For county offices the majorities
stand: Geo. W. Glassock, for county judge,
— 799., T. B. Cochran, for district clerk, 701
W. Hodges, for county clerk, 81 : J. M.
- Tucker, for sberifi, 189; J. M. Dennison,
for assessor, 135. For the remainder of the
county offices there was no opposition. As
far can be ascertained there will be an en-
----- - tire new board of county commissioners,
court: Affirmed—Walker vs Weaver et al., The boxes not yet heard from will increa 5
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from returns as they reached this place and
from Hopkins county; Sexton et al. vs.
snacysengunsnayy RN
ters, from Kaufman county; Snow vs.
Milo.d.om annmancomoly, us.U.
the City of Waco, Texas, from McLennan
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statements
are correct.”
PC,
cinects to hear from. MeCullough county
gives Ireland 211, Johnes, 114; Hancock,
294, Davis, 20; two precincts to bear from.
MPenie
onem sur get s ver % mejorny for Apr,
Bavas, Nov: 9.—(Special.]—No definite
report yet of Selections. T he independ nt
ticket in Brazos county was carried by an
overwhelming majority. Jones, for gover.
nor, has carried the counts by about 20
oumese s very cos"" seuerL.7%
stall majority for the senate, and Hender-
BOD. for district attorney, carried the county.
Anderson’s majority in Bryan precinct was
over 000. Captain Ayers, for the legisla-
footed!#
MeKavrrs, Nov. 10,-1 Spectal.J—navicen
from Kimsole county state that Jones has a
bus tw votes I the county, ***
cuiccongesen. ***" p.’s. Mure
AfvwtaA
sire.
L Are you made miserable by indigestion,
constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite,
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mouth
57eseurture, carried the county by 400 majority.
720-25:1 1-OTE
.Waco, Nov. 9.—(Special.]—Several addi-
01917 Dug ‘"‘om
will give immediate relief 1. Price w ets.
50cts, and $1. Sold by Hickox & Ho ise,
druggists, 600 Main street Dallas, Texas.
“Hackmetack,” a lasting and teamat
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Bold by
Hickox & House, druggists, 605 Main
street. Dallas, Texas.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediate: relieve
5.376, miTo2"a Route, drug , 60
Main street. Dallas, Texas. 712
A nasal injector tree with each bottle 0
1e--e
162s • El Paso : .1 *
_ ------- ^ ™ ,-puseu-w-uny. El Paso, Nov. 9.—-1Special]—This city
which do not materially modify the gives Ireland 306 votes; Wash Jones 0s.
Returns from the lower precincts of the
county are not in, but Ireland carries the murreet, ununs, 1u===
coun ty by a good majority, and Lanham to For dyspepsia and liver complaint, you
mxtueirraee, Matta.
for local officers. The election, was quiet.
parted.. 3* (
1 Talmage, Gould’s left bower, arrived
his evening. .
uanwy, Putnam et al., vs. Y oung et al.,
use from MeLennan county; Martin vs.
its Gideon Levy, Roberts et al.. from
Delta county; Turber vs. Ferge-
son, from Bell county; Reith VS. pruvousy zu wusw a uguies. and res
Hindman, from Navarre county; Plem suit will not be known with certainty until
ing vs. Jackson, from McLennan county
Reversed and uismissed ; Bacon et al. va.
Russell from Denton county. .
the esspontiod 4
Segnin we. Ireland.
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: WARANACHIE, Nov, 9.—[Special. The
count is not yet through and several boxes
to hear from, but enough is known to settle
the question as to most of the county of-
ficers. Getzendaner, for the state senate, -------------------------------------------
will get about 1,800 musjority in the county. HsSBIErTA, Nov. 9.” [Special.]—The fol- over both competitors.Considerable in-
At this box, as far as counted. Getzenda-5—* ----A
ner has 860 and Douglas Si. The democrats
will carry this county, by 1,800 majority.
fiX2 summaand £ daiotranttet
IIOM-aXo-o" "O"ore here, piar-
ing last night, to-night and to-morrow
night. They had a very, large and appre;
ciative audience, and will have a prowdel
Rs .2.22t.ecord-t cud eoton te.
day. There is considerable complaint
among sellers because of only a few buyers
here, there being sons but home buyers
WcAaE, Nov. 10.—(Special.]—The
returns are all to and show = very light
vote. The democratic ticket carried the
county by 1,000 majority. Wellborn AH
behind his ticket a few votes. Getzendaner,
for the senate, carried the county by 1,750
-*.. readied here announced the Ireland has carried tri county by some
death at Huntsville G. Rawson, an
old citizen of this place.
, The Mabel Norton troupe play here to- ------1.---======----.-.-,
hishefor the last time.Lue. 25 Young. No For.inntomibou
3IET - top
doubts of his recovery. * Basrsor, Nov. 9.—[Special.]—Returns
--------------* i from all except one small precinct give
Wash Jones 1,600 majority. Fowler Judge,
for the state senate, 1,680 majority: Davis,
mem
nodroe trensurer all she re-elected beaiaree
"msjony, over Ireland oritt
Fee 2 .
dation at the polls. Every man voteras he
estimate made in my report of
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of $10,000
570
ticket a little.
the official count to made, as so little uter-
est was taken to the election that no dupli-
case of ths vote at many precincts was
made, and the .5---= 1.33-
very properly refused to ;
the sealed returns. ... ----------- uw
the result in the contest for governor still
continues. Enthusiastic Jones men are
hopeful and figure out a possible majority
for their favorite, while the democrsis are
^'"^ ten. U. A.plcEm de adssoeiy,
Ktrii nenete”/0ep,,,12,mna,toneiie.eteenennoaaceue
The Cerement over
1--2NMcKinney , £
. McKtmaw Nov. 9.—(Special.]—Oollin
county gives the democratic nominees
allot l vielser. It never This to cure.
Sold by Hickox & House, druggists, 606
Main street Dellos.Temes.1 ,
who d sr. windowsPA T1
As this question is frequently asked we
will simply say that she is a lady who, for
upward of forty years, has untiringly de-
voted her time and talent as a female
thesis m2 222HA 2 5
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about 1,000 majority and claims the ban-penediues sumcot. OT Ai numerous
704 Elm Street, one Door from
as.
Cone-ntetma 5i.ltegen3.50 majority
San Antonio.
Sa Aono. Nov. 10.—-TSpecial.]—The
Ere E ta o'sh: S-uS
Me-eyne-ems."
Mexico at once, and prominent contractors
are now here, just in from Mexico, to make
“(1.2.5", Acoema maode
western cou ities augment the majority of
*** * PR
. Purses are being gotten up for three day's
racing on San Pedro race track by hotel.
Ydenser
a distance of twenty feet two weeks since,
sustain ing serious internal injuries, is in a
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EM S BEE
seized a pistol and remarked “L.— -22
zthe eufen”
SHet
$
229 == Re
to nae n
’ sl-tnea
1 artoto oemdtetos ati weired mood me
1 507 0 252227st"se
lowing are elected: Entire state democratic lerst Wes then in the me for county
ticket by a large majority; district judge, is me elected judge, and Beverly county at.
B. F. Williams; district attorney, John torney.1- E
Four Worra, Nov.11.—(Secial.]—Twen-
rears of beef cattle went east to day
ticket by a large majority; district judge.
Brice: county judge, John L. Cox: county
attorney, J. R. MeMullen; county and dis Four 1
trict clerk, C. W. Ford; trea surer, A.V. lnthre
221. 2ad2n,005,w,01272mlgm*
Judge M. Burgiss, candidate for district olidtn—
judge, shot and killed Et. M. Donly, a law.
yer, or this place, at $ o’clock this after-
noon. Burgiss ran well on his ticket. ‘ The
affair caused a great sensation. Burgiss
fired three shots,” one of which pierced
Donly’s heart, killing him instantly,
for as known, Donly was unarmed
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5. Tisboro.
Erisnono, Nov. 9.—[Special.]—Jobn
*AA1***AAtA sdtte TCBNSE * S-e--=NY
class, and, as a result of this effort, and
practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime
spent as a nurse and physician, she has
compounded a Soothing Byrup for children
teething. It operates like magior-giving
rest and health, and tomoreover, sure to
regulate the bowels.. In consequence of
this article. Mrs. Winslow is becoming
world-renowned as a benefactor of her race;
children certainly do rise up and bless her;
especially is this the case in this city. Vast
quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily
sold and used here. We think Mrs. Wins:
law has immortalized her name by this:
Our stock em braces the
newest and most artistic
novelties, that have AP
hanesetianon or on
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charged. 579 -SAX
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES
* NNSL Memonsens hith woman, ... wimenw WET foreeae.
As committed to jail to day for Iunney.7 tone, in our opinion, until she has given it
1*1-5 AMWin out Southing
“samiMerare a-W E
2ta vhlo,ser Yok cay.” sod" by FANCY ARTICLES
all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. , ITER. *
g C 4 West Ss
JEWELRY
’ —Ann- .
1.200/votes. About 3,000 votes were cast.
The vote at this box, which has just
counted, gives Ireland 458; Jones, 310,
as qerzenaaner, Ess. i isabout conceded
that Douglass has been defeated. Walling
e probeb y elected tothe leri lature. More
urer, Parnow, county jod ge. Fry,county
attorney, Wright, county clerk, and Stoker
district clerk. There is no enthusiasm
here over the democratic vote, as it has.
fallen off considerably.ndtlly
“Cotton is coming in rapidly, and business
is unusually bn nd out 5 9.
15 22:*meoa.25 35, 15.
Mhzoud, Now.” If—ospecl.]A dais-
patch from the dry of the 10th specks of
tion in the regul ranks and creating gees
--.-2r.2-tssete"
is.
F
i Mans, Nov. 10.—[Special J—The special
sent from here dated the 8th is right except
the figures for Johnson, independent can-
didate for representative, and as the same
mistake occurs in Galveston News, it is
prates e.meroATp 18, muoeet
a majority of 4 for Johnson. The vote of
Tehuacana Hills stood 6. for Ireland and
Iva. ILL, January 24, 181.—Canran Nanucuns
. Sitcedat “nd err 45 "r
dneunercinns Hmot
ample bottle Liver pulls received from
you some time ago have been tested by me
win convince anyone
poreecuren seweln
il
128 for Jones, and 45 for Camp and 140 for you some time ago have been textedme
Johnson. and eevernl of my fiends among whom I
sas sent, Nov. 2. Afspedtal)-Ten pre-
rive Ireland sis. Jone-
PE 52.212(72
moimniny. " ligno
Knepfiy & Son
Can he smuna what a
needed or desired. 1
S Suited to the
— everybody
distributed them and in every instance
have given entire satisfaction. For sick ------
beadache, they are the medicine—seek not
Y*
acuneintel Puisa Texes.) * R 1
18,1572.—Catvan MED
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JONES &
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11
‘I58549):
sent
monng
Drills, Alexander. 30.
t ALrasoua, Nov.- 10.—-(Special.1—The
vote of this county for governor was: Ire-
end. 1.-1 Jones 2o for oongues;len
wal" 0 "cheer
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