The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1883 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
inisgOTDATfcU with TrtKi
DALLAS iiAILs COMMERCIAL. I
BANGER BEOTHEES.
DURING THE EXCITEMENT OF
HEAR G
Bj out CompeUtsn we have gone
Mill
01
S Thepublle Is well aware that when we announce title neOIVE KEAL IIAKG4INS
.frry uoOo..lover Hl TSK LLTHt MOlT. Owing to the linclcmeut -eutherof
3 ifV-TfT; PSV??0' u.r Ptru" ' debarred from availing theuiaek of the
I 4JKEA r which were on our Counters Wt have therefore decided uot to
inark them up to old su-lees but to offer them at the
i.
iRechiced Prices Advertised
I Our friend will And the Price of the Goods mentioned EXCEEDINGLY LOW. and we
i-asmre them this opportunity will not prevent llaelf airi'n
a lu addition to good mentioned In LAST WtitK'St 1IAKGAIN SALE we have placed
n sale the folluwiug ttoods In our
fBoot and Shoe Department 1
:i notice the Reductions and In each ami
1 IN LADIES' SHOES.
French Kid Button French Ucelre-
J- duced from IS CO to 16 00
- French and Cur Kid "Turns" ro-
; i duccd from 8 00 to 4 35
Trench Kid Button Burts reduced
v from 5 50 to 4 M
"Car. Kid Button reduced from 00 to 3 40
J in Misses' and in Children's Shoes.
- Kid Buttoned reduced from 82 59 tot! 15
-Glove Top reduced from 2 50 to 2 00
Cloth Top reduced from.......!.. 2 25 to 175
Pebble Goal Button reduced from. 1 00 to 75
In Men's Shoes and in Men's Boots.
i Congress and Alexia reduced from. .S3 00 to t2 50
?? Hand Sewed Loudon Tip Congress
v( reduced from 4 50 to 3 75
?i Plain Calf Congress reduced from .. 4 50 to 8 75
;.i Pkln I'll! lln.l k.Ia..1 inn.- n in
3 Creole Congress reduced from i'.bO to 4 00
THESE PRICES ARE TOR' THIS WEEK.
1 toa hwse Hn CaU e ate"t;" 01 our friends
;. CASSIMEHES JEANS FLANNELS AND LLNLlSEYS
which we have marked down EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Asa Special
!s llargalu tor our Lail friends we oiler this week a large lot of
f Black and Colored 5-JEook Kid Gloves
at the extremely low prleo of
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS 112 it
as good as ever offered to this rnbllc at St. 35. In ever Instance
'Vv" StfCOKSSr-ULCUM PETITIOJI ami gnar-ntee In all case ou? 1-rtcel t o K
much loss than those so loudly advertised as AT COST 1
1 SANGER BEOTHEES.
.GOLDSJllTIIfHELYETftANGEIUELI
?
The success of our Great Bargain Sale last week
was complete. Never in such weather ' has our store
been so crowded or our sales so large and our- custo-
mers never better satisfied. We have shown that it is
possible to turn a dull season into a busy one and that
first-class Goods at sufficiently low prices will always
command buyers.
This Week wo are Kc-a.ly for Our Faxons
CIEIUIIE
Every Counter Will Display its Line of Goods Specially
Promised for this Occasion and all at Prices that
Defy Competition!
We invite the few who are still strangers to our method
of doing business to come and judge for themselves of the
5E.C.? l&JSS efforts to place before the public a CON-
0.N- U-SiUJN UF
I
S il
GOOD
Ladies vho can appreciate an opportunity to securq
really valu.. c: goods at a mere fraction of their usual price
will do well to call this week and see what we are offerin- in
Colored Silks and Satins at 6oc. a yard; goods worth from
Soc. to $i.
Double width All-Wool Ladies' Cloth all colors at 75c.;
worth $1.25 per yard.
Fine Silk Dress Plushes that sold at $3.50 per yard
only $1.95 per yard.
A line of All-Wool Imported Cassimeres at 75c; worth
from li to $1.50 per yard. ' '
Fine white DamasK German Turkey red Table Linen
50c. a yard; worth 75c.
50 dozen Linen Damask and Huck Towels at only 10c.
are worth loublc.
In every instance we invite successful competition and
guarantee in all cases our prices to be much less than any ad-
vertised below New York cost and selling out.
GOLDSMITH BR0S.-0NLYEfiTRANCE7I4ELM ST
DALLAS DAILY
OUT
along quietly as we dj every lefjon
Tfin
every cane you will SEE A DECIDED
IN LADIES' SHOES.
Cur Kid "Common Sense" Heel
reduced rrom 13 60 to 13 91
Move Top Button Kid Foxed re-
duced from 8 00 to 2 40
Cloth Top Button Kid Foxed re-
duced from 2 75 to 2 00
Side Lace Kid A Goat ro'e'd from 2 50 to 1 25
In Misses' and in Children's Shoes.
Pebble Goat Leather Up reduced
from $i jo to i 00
Pebble Goat Buttoned reduced
ron 1 25 to 1 00
in Men's Shoes and in Men's Boots.
Fine Calf Boot reduced from. St 00 to tt CO
Mno Calf Boots reduced from. 8 50 to 2-75
Heavy Boots reduced from 8 50 to 8 00
Heavy Boots reduced from 2 75 to 2 25
Heavy Boots reduced from 2 E0 to 2 Ou
rii-
Again with a Fresh Assortment of
BARG - AIIS!
IS
SALES
ni m w w
m
111!
PI
DALUSEXAS I'M DAY. FEBRUARY lii. 1SS3 VOL XXX.
LAW-MAKING LEGI0X.
la the Seuate : "Land Laud Laud P
h the Slovan or the Solotis
aud the Diversity
ef Opinions
tr-itertaiued as to the Treatment 0f
this Great Problem U Wouder.
ful to Contemplate.
House: Personal K.vplan.tlnit by Coeh.
ran-Dojrs to Pay (orthe Prhl.
legt of Existence
Labatt'g imi for the Surrender
Charters or Cities Passes
the House.
or
San Antonio: Cowardly Assassination -A
Clerieal Impostor.
Bastrop : AniitbVr Vuloaded Pistol -A
Park SulJttt.
Fort
Worth: .The Kaily
Local Eveuts.
Itesume of
W'entherrord: Details or the Parksf
Hotfnn Tragedy.
Other Interesting News by SiM-clais.
KiKlitoeutli Legislature.
SENATE
Ai'sftK Feb. 15. Special. Petitions
were presented aa follows;
l!y Mr. Dav's From citizens of Denton
county asking a prohibitory amendment.
By Mr. Shannon From citizens .of Tar-
ker county .on the same subject. ''
BillsreferreJ:
By. Mr. Jonos To punish persons for
bribing or attempting; to bribe aldermen of
cities or towns.
By l'erry-To prohibit election ofllccrs
from becoming sureties on bonds or recgniz.
ances .
By Mr. Traylor-rrovidinc for the trans-
fer of indictments from the district court.
Also rojiulatitiK the fees of tax-collectors.
On motion of Mr. Hooch the seuate went
into committee ot the whole to consider the
resolution pending since yesterday the
question being on adoption.
Mr. Johnson of Collin opposed it. as he
thought its object was to destroy a lease.
Mr. Davis held that it would inatiRurate
.jaui ui uinmuimi. jig adoption
would give persons the right to settle npon
eased lands to tho great damugr of tl.r-
lessees. Mr. Matlock contended that if it was not
adopted it would provent the settlement of
1 eouuues lor twenty years and turn
.i.cm UVIt iu persuus wno nave not a per
nianeut interest in the countrr.' .
Mr. (jibbs Uionght its adoption would
tend to destroy a lease.
Mr. Itandolph insisted that it would kill
r Kf t ! ' u B1V0 opportunity
Mr. Houston dillered with the above and
said he opposed locking vast bodies ofland
am riiovBuuuK meir settlement by actun
uat I
Mr Johnson ol Shelby said that if
granieu persons the right to settle in the
.on. I'li.Tiuica m nio uuiie no lavored It ns
he wanted to see them broken up and the
uulli iiiiuu win. inrmers wno added
mine 10 uic weiiure 01 mo stute than stock.
111UU.
Mr. PfeuIIcr wasor tho opinion that
nuum uciuujr every euori to lease as no
scusiblo liiHU would lease land if it could be
uusiruyt'u me unv a (it iv mi. n ini ;n .
be nn actual settler
Mr. Blmmion cnu d not oii-n 1;0 n.sni
to lock mi lands in the section of the staia
wnere lie nun bo limit ivmi it. .... .1
them sottled as his amendment was ollered
lor uiat purpose.
itir. joncs oiiercd HI! nmnnilmnnt In
oiiiKii.iiiiciu nun piiryeB leasing less than
live sections shall not be subject to the
ciaims 01 actual settlers. Accepted and
r. ouaiinou a amendment as amended
was adopted.
me nut'siion beinc on Ihn nln r
" . rUU1". I'eU("ng yesterday to strike
out "J ' and insert "4" cents it was adopted.
Mr. Jones moved to amend the section bv
striking out "V and insertine "fi" cents
and striking out
"10". host.
"Ml" years aud inserting
jur. ueuenuauer moved to omend by
adding "suitable bodies lor ranch purposes
by competition." Adopted.
Mr. Cheslcy moved to add that when a
icaoiTB uta mn one watered sectlou It shall
not be subject to sale during leaso. Adopted
Mr. Matlock moved to strike out "10"
and insert "6" years.
Mr. Davis contended that the amend-
ment would deslrov a l
Mr; Oibbs characterized tho amendment
as a "doodlebug half-hammon measure"
and simply a continuation of the miserable
legislation that has cursed the state lor
years lie said the Texas & I'acilic and all
uniui muruaus were leasing lands for
meu.y years lor o cents and the state
" The question recurring on the amend
nient.it was lost.
The question recurring on Mr. Taylor's
substitute tillered ycstenlay it was with-
u'"' "u 'b iounn section
amended was adopted.
1 ho question being on the adoption of the
filth section Mr Jones moved to strike out
11iiSert"liU" ?cal?' an(l Providing
rlmnl fm?! l" Sl'B b' to the
Mr. Shannon moved to strike out "10"
and insert "J0." Adopted.
The question recurring on tho amend-
ment as amended. Mr. Muiwir
to it for the reason that only one-fourth of
.... .......A iuuiun piaceu to t ie credit
ot tho school fund lie held that it w
unconstitutional.
.Messrs. Chesley and Davis held tho sauie
views.
Jones was of the opinion that taxes could
be placed to the credit nf il. r.... t
as they would be levied on property sold for
the beneht of schools.
The question recurring on the tax clause
amendment It wos lost.
.ur. Looper oiiered a resolution that tho
remaining sections be adont
boto.
Killed out of order.'
Mr. Davis' niuenUmeiit to strike out "30"
nd iusert "20" years was lost.
ThO Question rpnilrrliio II. ..1
adopiedf'"1 "!Cli0U 88 amenk''. H was
The question being on the adoption of the
sixth section Air. Davis' amendment to
strike out ".1" nd Insert "5" was adopted
and the section concurred In. "U0Pl-
A sovantn section was adopted.
The eighth section was lost.
The ninth section was adopted.
lllO (lUestinll linlntf nn fl.A n.lA..i!
the leni section Mr. C'hesloy nioveu k
amend by adding "or ix sections unwatered
" .0'v J1""1 '"nJ-" Adopuwl.
Ai r. -Mati.Kk ollerwi a substitute fur the
section pnividmg Uiat the aiuouut of laud
to be purchased by any one individual if
gnriiliural. .sboli be one ection siid
pasture Und in any q.wniity. Adopts.
1 he question beinif ou the adoption of the
e.veniu section. Mr. liibba' substitute
provuliug that the lands classed .rk-ul.
turol shaU bescUdto actual - tilers 01.lv
provided Ujey shaU net be gold in ucu
sliai as to be advantageous to sale or lease
of lare quantities was adopted.
1 he question being on the adoption of the
twellth ssct.on lr. Klemin moved to
amend by adding actual sett ers shall hsve
dopted.r'Kbt l 'ur'hs 'or ix -outbs.
The question being on the adoption of
th thirteenth Motion Mr. Harris ollered s
substiiuhs. providing that the sale or lease
shall be tinder the control ot a board com-
posed of tli governor attorney-general
treasurer comptroller secretary o( state
commissioner o the land ollioe. Adopted
The question bein on !e adoption of
the Hth arcuon Mr. (ilblm oilerei s sub-
stitute providing that all mineral lands be
examined by niiiiimr experts at an oxpeiuw
not to exoeed $Jfiiw) per annum. The ex-
pense item was stricken out the tirst clause
accepted and the Bection adopted.
I he l.Hh section was adopted.
The question being ou the adoption of the
six Wei-ad section Air. (.'hesley otlere.1 a
sunttitut providing that in the sales ol
pasture land not more than one section of
watered iud shall be sold to any one in-
dividual when the tame will prejudice the
sale ol other sections. Adopted.
Mr. Harris ollered au amendment that
the committee be instructed to so provide
that competition iu the purchase 0 school
land be received. Accepted aud the section
adopted
Mr. I'tautler ollered a resolution provid.
ing for advertising lands for sale or lease-
also to .advertise the same iu Kuropean pa-
pers givlug description aud location; also
to create a bureau to control the sale and
lee. Lost.
On motion the committee rose and asked
leave to report to-moroow When the seuate
will act on the resolution as adopted
A message was received from the gover-
nor transmitting a letter of the couiptrol-
ler calling attention to defects in the law
governing the payment of tax on land
heretofore unraudered; also conveym
a resolution of the capltol board asking an
appropriation of $H000 to protect and
dram the temporary capitol buildiue.
ine committee on l-'ederal relations re-
ported back a substitute for the bill provid-
ing for preparing accounts lor presentation
f?o!ueraren.KerVCrDment ff l"J""t f"'
House amendments to the bill providing
uu;u Bsyiiuu in north
n uunuurreu in. Adjourned
....... UODSE.
as follows- numoria'!" -ere presented
By Ackcr-A petition from the eitizons
of Lampasas to enable railroad compa-
nies to bmld and maintain hotels and bath
uulmn - waicruiu unices.
Itv Ml'k'll.nl 1
m iIj r ' a I'OHiiun irom citizens
ot Walker county protesting against the
ratilicafion of the leaso of penitentiaries.
priinni?.!.1''.'"6?'0"1''1 for the
........... v. .wiiuiuiiu cuiiiuy.
Cochran rose to a uueHtmn nf ..in..-
ond said: "The 1'ost in an editorial of yes-
terday places me in the exact opposite po-
Hiuon in remird to tlm
iliVSa0! board of
. .lnb wuicn 1 occupied. It
Li:tJ?.or'T?ain.nis "a U was when
o" t 1 j . a
iri.iin r-i.i it i- .
... aa ?mcal count ' lercrmtno
nuU.traW.(iyerni)r 1 think how-
ever th editorial would apply more to mv
colleague Mr. Nash that to myself."
I ash said he never approved the bill
Bills and resolutions were Introduced and
""ini no iuiiuwc:
By J'pton-A bill making an appropria-
h.rn. " lne appropriation
iq I . "'''l JW-. 10 rebnury
1W. It contams tho following items
-n...i.Mipio!.; judiciary $L'I3; state
nufn. SV'iS ert;l'"'i8;oauj"t"-'''rars
of Cameron county lor reven. si i:-.
ex-AUorney-Cieneral Mcl.eary saury fi-oiii
January 1st to January loth lsaa $:&lr.
oaiinuers ex-supcrttiteudent ot lunatic
u... uaiauveoi samry s.173.
iT h . K7 10 d0"'ie he tiue 'or hold
11.. 1 nuurr ftatuiiian county
iij Acker lo authorize railway compa-
nies to construct ami maintain hotelsiit wa-
iso a Din to provldo for tho registry of
deeds and ol Hr ...... r r.r. v
By Dun-To mak. .i. ir"."
Z 6 mot tonl"8 J''lfitnent lien right.
..ti l Wat1"e'-To authorize the county
clerks in the presence-el the county com-
missioners to destroylhe scrip ami other
ben cauc 1 d 'U'y lum' '"t "ve
hoyewUhouTl0aveniah Vm"m ''
By liravcs-A resolution that ns hydro-
phobia is on the increase in the state that
quested to take under consideration tho ex
.iu uunuiiiKH on mih in iia 11 i.n
I-iii . .1 "ynig sucn tax on dogs m
ill tend to reduce their number.
By Hi 1 An Bin.nli. 11.. ......
Hon rf 1.. 1.. ... v"
adopted by the bar association a few
"fc'o.J
Ly I' rank To amend tho descriptive list
of property required to bo niado by as-
The bill loavinu it Intl.. .11.
i. . permit a ciiauge ol venu in civil
. v iiianonuil Ol tue
vta--o iiiw.ieu liih rioiiRiv
bli" maki."K n appropriation of
1 . 1 "Tirs 01 ine lunatic asvlttm
was taken tin. when thn i.m.v ... i.
committee of the whole and reported fa-
. c?nt'tutional rules were
Bu U10 Dm pBS!e(1 tle hoUBC
Willi an emerirencv clause.
The bill amemlinir ilia KiniiDO ...
permit eounti... ;VVI;V."..k".:" .-lu
... u.ia aiiuni ( uiuuq m TO"
peal the stock and lence law was taken up
. ' oforay8on ollered an amend-
J 'l. '"lpl lue coll'"'eof (irayson
and Collin from the provisions of the bill
Coclirnn and Nash opposed the bill bo-
.hi. ir i' luuuKni it would worlt a hnrd-
?..JL Ul09 counties where farmers would
have to build fonces for the nrnl.nllnn .1
crops. '
. ine bill passed to ouurossment. afiiir ilm
following counties were exempted: (Jray.
son Collin inn Oriines I'srker Brazos
Johnson Denton Fannin Lamar Navarro
Nacogdochei Angelina and Freestone
On motion of Hill the bill compensating
rneys magistrates sheriffs and con-
stables lor holditiK examining tr:nl In r.i.
ony cases was postponed to be considered in
connection with a senate bill of a similar
Ciiftr&ct6i"t
The bill to prevent the careless handling
taKon up.1""' "DU 10 BlU l'l'n"lyi Wl"
Heveral amrnilm.nta nM .
IL.. I.: -'".""'l'. CIO UlUllllSeU IQ
mis bill and much merriment el clled bv
nmendiueiits iiiir..t.m.i nn.i ...i...i
onlcr. u uu ui
L.iiin.l!lnnaly i1""88'1 t0 ennrcss'ment
f Itliout being amoiided.
lUe bill 01 l.aa (n r.nr..nl... .1.. or.L
c'l'iuISl81 diStri0t "USEU' u nroiorVaiy
the substitute hill nir..ii. .1 1.
tee for others n . ;.iu. .1. ....
cei ngthelevyina snd collection of an
annual ad valorem tax of not moro than 25
V one hundred dollars a poli ty
of one dollar and setting apart one-fourth
01 the revenue Ueilveu iiom occupation tax
HEKALB.
SolT
flP a..kn..l .
. "up 'es wsj taken np. when
IK'nnis oihsred an n..i .rD
M cents" for J 'ri"
curredinth. bill i-noine -T.
or 11 a. to. to-morraw
rrvmier. tor th t
lee appointed to conlV' Z. ra" "
Jween th7ttn 10 th. Tefenc Z.
.ff" th?.tWrt houses on the asvlum hlt
Slt..n.4"l!?nd '0 mre lan 2lXo'
as a site lor the uim r .1.-
VS 7K1 ?J 'i1? ""ittee .deeded on not
...... v.uu not more than;
site lor the erection of the
building.
nl.l.. UIO si
g for the surrender
... ""'.r. " rorporated citie. and towns.
as put upon iu third rei
ading when Ann
7 sW'S. lh?. ?'totit "
titled . act to provide 0? Z prothTu
steed J ! i?W""ml 10 nthorize the
stituting the" coSonT coJrt of
are situated. ll9 adm n strators of the
estate of sil citie nd townsithn?enarv
powers to plunder said estate" and 1 to enact
such ordinances and levy such taxes aJ wu
secure that object "
atelXhrtn?t?fUm
sieau said that he thoui' it it would l a ti
lainthi in Hie bill and ronteriled'that tlm
"A bill to be
bill wouM i rBuwl the
thronL.l.ontfi:::..""' n towns
i .V
nV . r"" "K ."Ot ROCHl WOUld
I n)l. bni.l u. ...
y "i"""!". 'd that by 7.; do
annuallv. "uuu
111- SJllV III I llllVUaln. I . - I -
lopt
H.A..I.I
save i-VO.uw
wn0tleyCOTdrederS M re8ide
bu under the"chip hor WM
coViSetie XZT' 10
that the bill halTnor;plyn y nor
a:f k an wwiZ&ti
r rum. fiiioriifi n i i ...
AdoDted
The bill passed the house bv
a vote of C.1
Armisrenil. from ti. mui ..
tutional amendments reported the b
iTrorroS
two against and five absent. "ii
Adjourned till !:30 to-morrow.
L'll'ITll l(n.u
The comptroller paid into the treasurv to-
day Irom t hesn aof u i.ii..i ... .rI-.
UMand turn from coll .c a .1 h. receipts
from the sale of school lands ffis
nip state convention of the temperance
Penpla will be . held early in April Vol tho
1.111.-. . """-soomissioaof t henro'
biWtory amendment to the constitution
Isews was roce ve.l .....
roe station A b&iZ
International .fc'lireat Nortliarn0;.0 6
twenty miles south of Laredo was mur-
dered and robbed i. i..i.t '.JL
rival of the train the. tlTo conduc e
wi.hhe P-7. 'he;-.:0.n
""'A 0hr P.hastly rntu on the bSck
;i .T . "' ue murder was
ZVL r' ""e mHni "nose b bod
ikoV )Z? 'Z W-ft"? ' th. d:
... .T.."" " a . compay's
.n.i .1 - " "nnl 10 110 home oil ce
a whM. 'l!rUr0r 0nly K0t B wnallsum
I'llfl ail....l..'... . . . .
-"" """i'i"iiry commission Had no
io-morrow M-'""K' unu "wjourned untU
AtZ1") "'? 1r WB-llM-Oeneral
A. a. Jtoberls ihed to-day.
Tin t Worth.
Four Worth; Feb 15.-8pcciul -Clar-ence
Dodd was renrrtsted to-day on the
i S "wwlement. He is accused of
T... &. ul;llnK" 01 money from the
fexiis Lxprcss company and represents
hat it was burned up in a lamp aiptoton"
i'rehminiiry examination to-morrow.
Walter Kmith I'nltod States marshal
wnj at he i: ion. depot to-day on "sway
to Lcndvillo. having in custody Judge and
bears clinrged with robbin
country. "
ll..evyvtn:i
aiS? m"0WS: A(1 valoren S cents 0"
i'I'IT'1 court-house & cents
"".$100; Jail 111 cents on $100.
ine countv unn n-n. u.i..... .
"""r" " j" i"i Bin. select tuo location
iHs.1 "--nus were nppointed
for
Iho west line of justices' precinct No. -
inlln I'rnm .1 r .lull u
whs restored to s former nn.ui.. i.-irJ
...... ....... . irauiii limit.
A n election was ordered on the petition
riH nn V. .7' Vi P"ci"" No. a to.be
and tl.a Kln ..'.i. 'i. ".' v " """I'
..... ----. w oiivui-IlUllMO
A y?Jln precinct wiib established at For-
GHl 11 111.
J'.IIIiraim tilll WSS nrrnal.l I. .1
charge of aggravated assault on a woman.
..1innryJ")us.t. and Jolln llarris alias
at Longview for thelt. Khariir a
Sheriff A.
A. Kil
iingswortn will leave
lunriilng.
with them
in the
l he evidence is all
tn In II. r t- L
. vr ' . K"l wu" 118 murder of Lem
uel hdwards and argumeul of counsel be
gins in tbe morning.
JX? !? Sf n frKoa Information Dep.
uty Bhenlls Tucker ami Tn. . . .
duced to arrest Captain Henry a livery
stable man to-night on a cbargVof carry.
lB a fix-shooter. On search the gun
proved to he wooden. h
Mr. F. V. DeSmoth. of Tartar nnii
cave an account to-day of tho killing bf
I-rank Jloyan at Weatherford. and the
arrest of Merrill 1'arks charged with l e
niirlit to see into thn .iiwif
i iicuuo ui LiiH nnrtiAM loit. h-
Mr. C A. JtftVfiPr -irrlvtxl (Vasm r
1 . . i vu ii -in (ILL) in
day. to take charge of the ladies' dress
Mr. Joe r illy was arrested yesterday be-
cause ho had a six-shooter in his pocket
lie proved that ho was en route to l)ollas
and 1 ecorder Field held that under the cir
cumstanccs he needed . a weapon and
therefore ( sni mie. th. r '
ai.1-'.tI.dy.? ?m. t0-day jollnquonts of
ri'i ".iverusea.
1 he pump engineer of tho Texas Mid-
and Lailroad company has found tho boys
hnd Obstructed the nines at n ll.... '
seven blocks from the tanks.
Ten thousand four hundred and seveuty
d.01llara'ld"ional scrip was issued to the
Mng Uridge company to-day in part pv-
meiit tor three iron brl.htes Being built M
h isb Tran. D do and over I ha Tri?li i i'
city. j-.u
Mrs. Harriett Bell and Henry Burns were
married to-night.
Aldermen Soaton Jones and Haymaker
City KiiEineer Smnnt Mayor Smith
City Secretary McDotigal leave for Clalves'
ton In the morning to Inspect varieties or
pavements In that city.
The l'irk association will meet to-tonr.
row night lo adopt a constitution aud by.
A larmer of Tarriut county named R X( 1
F5TAPITnEn 1S!4
1 llUilniilE.NIi
uTm r!" civ- nJ t(-
it a. m. sold five bales of cotton. At J
"'nee then he has disanoeand
strange y leaving hi. team i'STO?
u.ulZ i ... I """"! Du at midair
ii(;bt no
'"'"J0 " 1 en received.
Ban Antoalo
8as Aitosio Feb. 14-Special.-l.at
n.ght William Murrje station gent it
W ebb SUtion while engaged In sending a
telegraphic message wss attacked from the
rear ey a man supposed to be a Mex'can
V " uau;u. receiving three blows en
11 S!!fk 'wlich ff"red the skull
tie ran into another room wbeu the a..n
sin seised Munroe's own shot ei
am hiSr of huaKU ?reS tb flTlln
waslJavlnl 1' Jula tlla
to this city. He died on M way The
object of the assassin wa "robbery?7. M m!
roe was alone at the time and being a one
legged young man having lost a leVtbv a
railroad accident some time ago he w.
unable to do much toward protSe in. lm-
At Soff?' liY la Utroit. Mich ku. '
vflhl ' iwton ately Jrom Knox-
villB l ennessee where us parents rsai.ie
entered hi. tent neaUy a tit 1
hrLthrh111? If'1 d Bhot h'
through the head with a p stol. He died
1 I'"' ftwwards. Leftig unc"iBc?us
Jrom the time he tired the shot. He hit no
word or cause for the act which it is sup.
posed he did in a lit of il.--nnmier.cv lie
w. well-bred and high. . . citedoun
'Track-laying cemmenccd to-dny on the
extension ot ii;e WexiCltll j
Southern I'acitic railroad in Mexica. Forty
miles are now graded and ready for the
rack and a strong force will be put on.
Loth the grading ami track-laying work is
willbewpiS'015'8"'0' "0 1W m'ir
rU.lln:1nVi'lt'.t.y'dll?rttUM a Catholic
priest call ng hlmsell Father Kyan had
for a couple of weeks past been travelius-
uirougn tue i.etman Catholic comiuuiiities
west of this city collecting money ostensi-
bly for the purpose of building a Cstholio
church at Kyle Texas. The pretender ex-
hibited a forged commission irom . Binhop
Neraz as Bsatiraiice ol his authority. This
met reachod Bishop Neraz hore t-i-Jay-who
at once took steps to secure the rascal's
arrest. This fraud spent several weeks in
this city principally about beer mloous
and was spotted by detectives as a stispil
cious character.
Weathorford.
WEATiiEiiFonn Feb. 15-Special.-H.
F.IHegan who has for five years livi d in
Weatherford was shot and killed with a
riistol last night In the hands of Jlerrlll A'
Farks a pinuo-player at the Star saloon
this city. From evidence before Hie jury
of inquest held by Justice John W.
Hqnyersit appears that thiro had been soma
ollense given to allttlo brother 10 years old
ol 1 arks who with his father was vNtlng
here. Some words were passed and llerau
left the Blar saloou aud went to the saloon
of. Joseph Lying whero ho wss followed
5 r if'11 .rk." Jlen hastily went
out followed by Parks and the latter tired.'
Jlogan fell shot thromjli the bodv from Iho
back aud died withouta word. Both were
uimnr vue iniiueiirs 01 nqnor. l'srks was
In a short time arrested and this morning
waived an investigatign and w .'iscommittfiil
to jail.
i-i . 31
iioruuv
wu
ITIUiuiu Vivnitt
reprosenta the Mate and James M. Kich-
years of ago and has a wile ami four rhil-
iu mo uoiennani ill
ninn ma -Vi.m.s. ak
u.cu in a. n h ion m unicngu six years
ago. Ilia wile is a sister to Judge
Oarnctt of Chicago and is ropresened as
a very estimable iaily but refused to live
with her husband on account of bis intem-
perance. Tarkshns only been here iour
days lie came here from Dcnison and
has a wile.
Several parties were involved In a fiuht
yesterday in oung county regarding the
management nf a school on limk creek
llie teacher itodgers was killed and three!
other men wounded. Names and particu-
lars were not ascertainable to-dny.
Mlnooln
Mineola Feb. 15.-Kpecia'.J-A csrefnl
estlninte of the sales of twelve or lifleen
leading houses runresentinir ninetenn n.
tvtenty ol the active capitalists discloses tho
ngrceablo fuct that the business of our city
mis season exceeds tuat of last year by over
20 per cent. Considering tho partial loss of
the trade south of the Habine caused by the
impassible condition of the river bottom.the
general result is necu liar v irrHtUVinu .1
argues well lorthe priiiane:. prosperity of
Mineola. To remedy this drawback our
enterprising business men v ill soon have
constructed a good bridge over tho aabine.
Irom hill to hill. The work Is to begin as
soon as .tho condition of the river bottom
will admit and Is to be finished belorc the
IK-A. ClflUIl.
Our grnded public school with an enroll
ment of aio pupils bus become under the
supervision of Professor (Jrow the pride of
the city. r
The grand masquerado ball last night
under the auspices of the young men of
Mineola was a complete success.
Our honored townsman Senator Bach
anan Is at home on a short furlough from
legislative labor at Austin.
f. Decatur.
Pecatc it Feb. 15 -rSpocial. This even-
ing about 7 o'clock' Bllllo Coliom book-
keeper for the Wise County Coal company
and a very popular young man ol this place
was tj-own from a buggy by a runaway
team and one ankle badly fractured. Dra.
Carpenter and York are atlendlng.
Slieriil Allen started this morning for
Lesdville Colorado with the two stage
robbers Judge and Scam captnred here
two weeks ago. Upon information from
Sears since being arrested the stage drivor.
torest and a citizen of Leadvillc named
Lawrence have been arrested Ihr -n.iii
ty in the robbery.
George F. Atkinson prominent stock"
man whose ranche is .ituntmi in w
county today bought oi Wylie Moore.
agent ior ne rryor of Austin aoo head of
horses.
W eatber fair and business good
llustrop.
BASTltor Feb. 13.-Speclal.l-r. W. A.
McCord of Nashville Tennessee was mar.
rled to Miss Sallie E. l'o'wcll ol this place
this tuornlnit at 10 oVlnnt nt n. .it.
of the bride's parents: llev.J. A. Duiinan
olliciating. They left on the 2 o'clock ttain
forNashvillo.via Galveston andNuwOr-
leans. Unite a ntimbernf linndsnma n-..
enls were presented the bride.
i ne commissioners court which has
been in session all the week considering
plans and specifications for the ereutlou ol
a new court-house decided tlilim.ni.. i
accept those presented by J. N. Presto" of
Austin. --
Lat evsnlnir. sbouS three
town a colored boy named Houston Jones
14 years old was shot andklll.1
cousin Jim Moore while carelessly hand-
ling a pistol which they supposed was
uot loaded
Weatherat present warm and business '
I naming. .
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