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nor.nATKU WITTT TITS 1
DALLAS PAIL COMMERCIAL. J
THE ; DALLAB DAILY HEEALD.
tHmerous styles of sm; mm
DALLAS TEXAS SAT11UUV MARCH 17 18S3.-V0L XX
SAJG-EE BROTHERS
c
Kiel tea tlie Admiration of Tho6 Detinug the leading fii.yle.
BLISS AND BRADY.
Another Day of Feueluir llrtween These
1 wo Liiually Matched tu Adroitness.
)
n kH our Urge And varied stock no two patterns ire alike
dally. We have as luiinont Ue lo make selection from
0l'K8PRIS BTOCK it arriving
For Men Youths Boys and Children
IN M'SINENS HI' ITS We Have Line to Oftei at 4.80 0.5O 0 BO T. SO 8.00 0.00
10 00 to 'J0.0.
IN DKESS Hl lTS 13.00 10.50 17 00 18.00 8000 99.00 95.00 7 SO uml J0 00.
IN VOl'THS SVITS S 00 0.50 7.50 t) 00 10 00 13.50 13.00 18.00 and SjtO.OO.
IN Hints' Sl'IXS J8.60 3 00 3.50 4.50 5.00 0 00 7.50 8.50 10 00. 1S8.00 13.80
and S15.00.
IN CUILDREVS BI'1T8 3.00 400 5.00 5.50 0.00 7.008.000.0010 0011 00
13.80 and I'pward.
IN KNEE PANTS 8.60 3.504.00 4.50 5.006.00 7.008.00 8.50 and I000.
IN KILT SUITS 1.50 9 75 4.00 4 50 5.00 0.00 0.50 8.00 0.00 and SIO.OO.
COMPLETE NEW LINK OF SH1KT WAISTS at 35c 40o OOr. 73c 85c 1.10
fl.33audtl.B0.
GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FURNISHINGS
For this year we ronfidoiiUy oxpnot todouhlootirtrado. Toald this we haYOplaccrt instoek
AM'MT rOMl'I.BTK LINK OF STAPLE AND KAXCV FUUN1."111NG9
I Ntw Ann lugiuAuu
In everything tin:
Brady's Dirt Don't l'au Out as
l'roserutlon Predicted.
the
Direct Testimony as Yet rniuipeathed
in Any reriineut Particular.
An Associate Justice of a Territorial
Supreme Court Suspended.
a . ....
raner or coals of Fire From a
Celestial Source.
Lieutenant Harber Will Continue
Search for ( hipp.
the
Iii White and Fancy Shirts
OUR LINE IS ENORMOUS.
TN UNDERWEAR wocarry tho Urgent lino ovor ihown by any House such ai Silk Merino
Bilbrlg. an (iiiue Lisle Nainsook and everything- to bo found in a Klrst-elass Stock. '
IN IWKWEAU w are nhowliig an alaiost endless variety of tho newest and rleheit designs
KtMKMliEU we ro enabled to place nil these Goods at much lower prices than KXCIAISIVE
Dill II GITS'
IS
SANGER BROTHERS.
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A
J
m
.inmuer ofArmy (JHIcers l'laced on the
Uetlied List
Other Items From the Capital.
Washington New Note.
1lMY UfU.ETlN.
Washington March lO.-Tho following
named olllcers of tho army wore to-day
placed upon the retired list for disabilities
received in service: ('antalha .t... ir
Kollius orduunce department: William
Fulick 2d infantry; II. M. Benson Vtn in-
fantry. First lieutenants-W. ii. Harmon
10th cavalry; 1. A. Orillith 3d infantry-
Charles B. Brlggs 1 1th infantry; (JeorgeM
Lovo 10th infantry; John T. Trout ad In-
fantry Lieutenant-colonel William
Meyers deputy quartcrmaster-general. was
also placed on the retired list at his own re-
uuesi under the thirty-year clause of the
act ot congress relating to army retire-
ments. 1 here are still lour vacancies upon
the regular retired list of 400 which will be
tilled upon the recommendation ot the re-
tiring board to be convened by the order of
the secretary of war. "uroi
THE STAK-KOIIK TRIAL.
Afler some delay caused by dilliculty
xperlet.ced in tilling the paiiel of t 5
I rand ury in the criminal court this morn-
VK.Oeneral Brady again took tho m.i
. u a .ora iim nour cross-examined by
ies. He did not remember tlmt i.
'graity in Miner's allldavit on' the
-MKuntnur rouie nati attractm! m.
t'V. Witness described the method of ure-
pamriiig advertisements tor lettim? ji..i.
miious service; the temporary contracts
iii? i K Sllt months
blithe time was allerwards extended
w V- """" contract might have beet
UiscAituiued in order to mil. . )n.. ..
S'ful "'er rtai0"; 'he power of the
uwisiniii m iiiiu respect was broad
??"' m.1" cajea; except where services
"." !h:uuhiiui ior cause (such as failure
i" pe:irni service . it. n. r...nlr...i n....
CTv.rv'.or 1)0 aw""ll'li 0o moiitl' extra
nM'i ' "m roinenibcr whether
. '"lUTeincM m POHt liullctins o
temiory service to be lt tollowec
.u.Kirionai liivestiL-alioii. I'.lk-
win loiiKiie river
and and how tl
be niii( protltabio by expedition
wn.w.V. h - ".. hi. an scneir.iles.
Witiicsl iswered " ou will have to ask
the coni ;tors about this."
" oii iied you expedited to ninko it
prohtabVo the contractors."
."iNo; itexpedited so as to Rot pood ser-
?4?r:.Til:roPrBl1 10 1ul1' Uu '-tractors
Mlher til oppress them; whether it did
or '"twvaunr f ir them.'1
rii.. -!le1 tl luesiioiiinn dillernnl
iri li'mbil)6 B"?wm"K ho would not take
tri -weekljirvico without expedition
when He wl losing money on ono trip per
r i. . . 1 lxl"Jditiou was added how-
ever it sad tobenelittho contractor
how witM ld t know; that w as a
question foe contractors.
Bliss in(!V.l why witness did not let.
f.rni.'.'ii i orlry c""trm l "wtead of
v'-'M" oiiwereu ileum not now
remember !! considerations that allected
us mind bfi a matter ot fact no ono in
the wide wci .ouM tRke m u j
IS NOW COMPLETE
II ALL BEPAETIEITS
WE
INVITE
INSPECTION
By the Retoil Trade
&
BLAKE
WHOLESALE
Dry Goods and Notions
ESTABLISHED 1872.
' SPECIAL NOTICE."
TO THE GENERAL TRADE I
1 ben to say that I Am hottar nrflnaml than fivnr In mwt thu dem&mta In mv linn tit flivwt.
" IUellii iyi and nlMi of Uio celebrated "rttiidebaker" Karra and Hnrlnu Waions
Hr' Vt annul etc. and a nice lino or Dimales from Kastem Ka cto
mkracl
rnaire llniiiua. iii.inii
PlnmrSiiiS -b0r"ti tout Carta Hand i:arU Wheelbarrowt t'onuliellera Collon Planters
Ban.a in ..!. '.. n nave nisi secured mo agency 01 tne'-van 1'orn mm womv' ana am pro-
FenoliiK Hitch
now fences en
anu prices. A
ncro re
have I hi
pared
in
Inslni
Itnod
"k Umt and hit order for a ureal many styles of Wrouilit Iron Ki
nin.Thh 8 . ' UI l'lble Klxturea etc. l'arUesoontemplaUn building ni
osini either nr tii nnioin nn.i .ini.t .n .... ... .L.i. r. ...1 .
wul f h " r " ft .- u v..u..a - vi mv vi nin. nil I'.wiivKUU Mill i
22 '"i" L" uo1 onf ornainental but the most durable and honce the cheapest
ut iin.M 7IrtCaU and eiamlne my stock which 1 think will provo loyou Uut I
or uxl lu ihe market and prices reasonable. Vry Respectfully
Til KLM ttHBITT DALLAS TEXAS J0HN S WITWER
orders he said were nude at the pro rata
and srven at leas than the pro "witm?'
iiuiMu B;m not inrjYHjt'
gauged by the contractors' ailidavit
Witnewdid not know there had beet
two allldavila limm u .111. . . 11
davit most favorable to the eoutracior had
len accepted. Itliss then took up the
port o the privwedinpi of the couressioiial
commute and asked witness if hLj sta e-
nienta then made were true. He asserted
4hey were; he said if it was necWr to
ou a contractor insisted
uun ui (.ru comiensation it would
be necessary ;o allow it or continue the scr
vice on the old schedule. Blisa ii nirl I
what would be done if the
hinh umler his rule. w
.in1BWerr"We wVulsar. "Id fellow you
will have to come down and make another
the old servW" "" contlnu.
nome .tisc.i.sion took place in relation to
...... ( ..-i n.meiuiui); that a con-
tractor could be forced ( Carry lUf Ilmil
uiu un-sia .i me actual number of meu
and annuals used recant In. if n. ...
tractor s ailidavit. Wilness iirosun'ied tlie
v-..P.. .m.ukuuuii 01 inmi had been
brought on hy his request for a deficiency
appropnatioa of $2mn.tW. He was asked
I he did not say he had spent .!.Hnuy.i of
ni'iMiipriauon 01 SA.lSM.iXM for
Ks.'.i before tlie 1st of January isTji.
Answei' " I do not remMttiiwr. ..
v.ni.uti nuiiu snow.
J'nt not Know now many orders forexne-
lilion he made while in.i Uc.i.......
There were numbers ot them over lutf but
thepostniaste'-Keneral made some proba-
oiv. Ill Ilia '.-.umber inu. ....1..
ua postmaster general made
orders for larger amounts.
Bliss "Don't you know you made ten
times the number of orders made by your
predecessors Kault and Tyncr'"1
Answer-" Oh! I iires.uuo I did. 1
thought myseif ton limes better un assist-
ant postmaster-senenil than they were to-
gether l.auyhier. Tvner and Jewell did
little 111 cxpnlitniL'. It .ur ..1
Jewell's policy to Increase slur-routes on
steamboat service."
1 on spove ot coneress aiiprovini; your
ts where no you tind that?"
answer-! reward b rant hit h
cieney appropriation as approval."
" Was that 'he only basis?"
Answer (sharply)-" I'hat was eniui:h."
(Juestion "Hid thev eiv v. oil
asked?" " ' '
V 1 n 1
iU WVK
1 . f iv. re
I . ' -v tLKJiTA
r
deC
f
wed
in-
routo
was to
when it
11
asked how Kprojmsed to Ke't rid ot the
stumbling-blo ol'increasin. the ridicu.
ions iow 1 K urit whiohthe oriKinal service
had been takei0 n prolitablo h);iire. The
M KicKeu 1 10 alum-
bling block ot of our way in order
to (ret just whale did-Kood service" In
answer to the ..8tion wll tll(J ro h
-?itnbeen rM "8r ""S'-ell'ineous lelth
w i ness called m.tio to themct u t
" -.10 f P'ico until the lull of
T i t nl 011 would in all
probabi ity h1ivf:Coeua the 'ur s70
which the route I been expeditcT; when
t was considered -t it was a new route
Ihroui! 1 a rouRh ciry some such resuU
miRht have been r-he j ler a court of
law in a rotind-alt fashioa perhaps.
liss asked wl.y Pas iVBt uied
the schedule t11n.11 to answorcd. It was
only lust whore t iieilulu had been fixed
"Then why did ia ii-n k"fMn.
SKI. !!L"0i'' tl Vermiillou
"Because I do noe10mljl!r tl
anv such misstatciniof distance."
Bliss asked if servk. ... ..... ... r.
an individual. Wits sj. ' '"' '
accommodated his fi.ii i.?l0.-Bt'V.?!
contractors were verL.n ri( "i "
ti'na nua glnnl nn.l...l i-' UU
ininn . ainiuiti sir
Y itness added he t
In better service.
uiiBs- 'i oii-i youbw tho
urjuir iiit'iii is oti-sumjjjp jm
curtailment of star scrl"' rV.7 1' ' y
IS.
fey were."
Kht It had resulted
post-olllce
Answer-" No; but they tnve month."
Question "Then vou axkx.1 b. .......
than you neeoed?"
Answer "aes for more than tnouch to
lake up the deliciency."
Witness did not take nng r i.
u..l. 1 J .HVW VI .ItQ
ouu-ciniiru-iAia as n rule
"Did you not say to William l.yley in
AuKtist 1X8U. that irthe sub-contract on
the Mineral l'ark route was (jlven to a cer-
tain person named vou would cut the ser-
vice down to one trip a week '!"
hiRersoll "1 object; name the person."
1 he Court "Yes ; 'hat must be done."
Bliss "Ono Jennings."
liiKersoll 'l object aK'ain."
Merrick an.-ued that witness must answer
any and every question and cited a Maw
cliuettscasa us authority. 0
The court said when tho defendant went
upon the stand he was protected in fame
drirreo as other witness and tho s-ame
t iniK was true of cross-examination but
the question miRht be asked. It depended
upon the nature of the answer whether or
nut it could Im rebutted.
The qucstinu was BRaio put and witness
answered he did not remember having had
any such coiifersution. He had felt like
saying such things about Jennings
because he rendered snn-h iu.
enible service. Uemeuihered the Sim Au-
11.1110 aim 1 orpns I linsti route and
Contractor James l'.Prin. Itli. n.n.i...i
ono of I'rlco'sdraftVaml asked if witness had
ever had tlie paper in his possession Wil-
son objected. Meanwhile witness closely
examined tho iiapor. Merrick expressed
Ins intention nf sliowing that these two
drafts tor f eoh ami $.IH 11 money
ha i been placid on Brady's desk while lie
was acting as second assistant postmastcr-
general by tfio contractors on this
route for a eorrunt imnnu. ii
iroposed to show that another
nil for $';( from liimi..i Mri u
Louis payable to.Vurnhv
sent to Urady for a similar corrupt purpose.
Jlo expected to show that they had a direct
.yiiiui.ii iu eApeuiuon nnn putting of ser-
vice on certain routes. Jlo argued it. was a
competent matter lor either direct or crosi-
cxiimiimlioti. Tho government expected
to show the jury corrupt molivesoniSrady's
part taut Merri.;k and lie cited author!
itiea to show it was proper to
investigate these molivea. In
transaction tho samo corruption thn same
exercise ot duties the same manipulations
as charged in the indictment here was
proof ot tho corrupt motives of the man
t oiild it not justly bo inferred ho had done
the same with regard to routes as set out
111 theindlctmeni? Tho court Inquired it
Merrick bdlieved it made no difference if
the conspiracy was charged in relation to
..mum uesigiiaieii routes. That
lleman promptly replied that
inane 10 111 erennn Tliou 1
show he dragpsd his white robes of olllce in
iiioguiier at bidding ami for pay of other
...vm ... miDiciice .0 oiuer routes aud that
-in uie same time the operations
ciiiuKeu 111 mo iniiiciiueutwereiiriigressing
riiey wanted to have it out of his mouth
Ki rouut nun The witnesses
nt-ie ueru orenareii inr tim i.nt.i.ti. "i.
curt again intermnted. nml ' utoi
it t .1. 1 i. '. .
11 lierrica. nelil tliiil. II tlm f
were proved ns ho proposed that he couh!
onugetho iloieiidBiit to criminate himself
Mcrriok contomiml ha n.M.i.i n...i 1
fiirther from the aulliorities in' support of
... I.wu..1u. iiaving voluntarily gone
maun iieieuuant miiBt run the
chances of criniiniitiiii: himself and it was
pniiu map 1110 law did not coiitemiib.i
"i.cu bucii vt'iinesses ver m
ioe wrmii 0: distribution will be Riven at
le;i;th in the March report.
XISl'KLUNKOtS.
.srtarv C handler yesterdav sent a cable
ii e-sage to Lieutenant Hr r thrinigh
Minister Hunt authoruiog hit to .T
thought it advisable.
I I... ....... :
to..........; aii!.wr
her lVl '""vf m' oy "sr.
V V- .. "i'u" me secretary.
I-ni'... . "Ji """W-iwneral of the
:..i . . "" """"isnai t nma Has for
nr"..'?? . "0 . 8 iM department .'.3.VS.
f.m 1 ri!i. t1rt"?1w .memorial Hospital
n.mi rhrW' u""lrt:'i 'llars ol thi.
7: . . " . wiouiea by t'hlnese
...rmioi i.iiny who in lorwanling their
subsi'mil . .1 i "i"s ineir
nappy to
it around
fti...i...;.I.. . V oi to at ; our
l. 1 ;ii i """l""8 10 . "Wl"!! to
... iviuniry willcll will not
permit Chinese to enter for ten yeira is
more than we dan do. The balance ot
... i -i "" fiaicsreinuiiR lit China
... "V" '"""weii intlio undertakii
v "ii3iuiu rammiiteo.
m'& J.V SPKCIAL&
Doth llousea Adjouni Till Eyenlnj In
jiemory or tho Dead.
Sultahle Kesolutlotts are 1'assed ausl
1 no Last llouors l'ald.
Senate: Committee Kennrts ha v .i.
feature of the Kesslon.
he'd T 0SRI1T! -""et Amendment
among our irinds?but to a' K1Uod 01 l iulttee Report.
ine notaries fur Dallas Conntv itnv
lfeeii Conllrmed.
. AHt'lllTtCt-T IllLI.
Vr..i. 7wr.tary of tho Treasury
t (re..ch has furnished lor publication a
statement in regard to charge against
.S ipervis.nK Aehit.-ot Hill. HedenTesal
.....nt. u.r in nnv I' HFiniu ' ' . . . .
..1. .1.1.1.. -in ' . " 10 n mere
quibble. 1 lie mutniiiui.i .1... .
ll b'' lr;Tarfl1 ''or the consider-
r. i V .7 "y row- Assistant tieo-
reiiiry trench is not tho proper man
to 1 pass upon such charges as lie is the
head who has iinniMv..) f ..11 11m. .
and some years ago when charges were pre!
ierred against contractors for fraud. Mr.
ibl.'CItumrmwl '"l'I'lied the accused
I til
uuiucsuiic: A SailillerSu c den-l'.non
11 "
riuaiiiiat iiiiharrinsment.
Deiiisoti :
Mauled to Sue
His Sap.
Other Interesting News by Specials.
f Igliteenlh Legislature.
BKNATK.
Atsiin Mareh 10-rSnecial.l-Tho s.n.
will early copies ot the7 ar ": nle uBt 8Da 'Jonrned till 3 o'clock In re-
mom access to the record of n .i...r.. "Pect l memory of Hon. A. 1. ai.
nieiii oeiore the proseeiilin.. nill 1. 1 ....
mi. Kiciit. ill .. 1... .r mil
1 . .7 . . """"me mem. Theopin-
lepart'
A rTEKniHiN KK8810N
Hi- i....i.. . ..
ion is that it would be unwin i 1. ' . . " on e.luca
qmry into tho liaudu of a-i.i:. Z "l H"" reported favorably Hie bill ton.i.i
la.u V-......I. . .-""". Ol. - . .. . .. - ' 1 -"'
.... .-1v711v.il. 11 1 an.11 a .1.. .1 . . mi inn a mil i.i.rizi.tf T tin snin nr . .. .
Archfteci ii 'in "Kainsi ftuiicrvising verBity ana asylum lands
..i.i mi.
muraoiy-1 ne bin to provide for patent-
ing certain lands in Medina countv. uranii
to Henry Castro.
Mr. Kleming. from fha PAliini 1 1 nn
penitentiaries reported back tho bill to
v.. v.. a.i.iuiuiiai poilllelilianes with
liinlor lv tliiil iitiivi.. . 1. 1
V 1 A. " 1 - J 1 1'l'oria.
11 - -.. .j luiitiriiuiu mt. iravior. iroin f i. nvt...tii
MKNACBIl 11V . fi..A...
deneral Crook coiiimandini? the depart-
ient of Ariiona yesterday reported to the
uiimissionerof Indian alfalrs that there
no-
ami
were lltteeu Indians sick with small-pox at
LTii.pni'.?' m'ar l1.e Atlantic .t i'acitic
.-...v.... inn commissioner directed the
physician at San Carlos agency to attend to
following teleirram r.J!..-.i . V"
dianollice: " "
WZZ ;f.' A:..T; M-irch ir..-Price Com-
............. mr. nasningum:
iHspalch receive 1 .1 .... . 7. 1
.1 -. . -....IIVIIU i-C.l fllll.ll.
iiing besides medicines. They have nothing
. n iivMiTi:iiiiiiirv.
l'Sl"1" .. (iHoii.iK Crook.
Jirigaaiortiencral Commanding.
vuiiHiussioner iticb tin . .. i
j......vv. v.umiriu VTOOK luloruiiiig liim
theie is 110 fund from wl 1...
chase supplies for those Indians. The com-
'T"""' ouggrais noweyer. if the warde
Unfavorahlv Tim hill in ....1.
til . .- 1 (WHUHUUIUD Di VM
Sims lo sue tlie state.
air. Matlock trotri tho committee on
public lands reported favorably the hill to
validate the surveys ot cortuin school lands.
Mr. Ueti:endaner. from tlm
counties and county boundaries reported
unfavorably tho bill to create the county 01
Juno v'ihoh.
Mr. Terrell from Inili..!-.. 1...
No 1 reported unfavoiahlv thnl.i'ii
to the lease or salu nf niitr..i ...n;.. .
" iiuams 01 iiarny Kelly ft Williams 0
. i I:'? y ji arrived and. arousta Dis-
trict tUerk Hartslield tiled a new appeal
bond aud asaignmeut of errors.
borne time ago J.O.Keilly Co sold .
tra?t of Texas land as agenu lor J. Point-
Tant or Jackson Misviseitiui charflnc- a
commission of about $iix-J. The MiRis.
ippt party refused to pay the amount
charged aud suit waa brought-by Keilly A
to. today. The matter was compromisetl
bjrl omtvant's attorneys paytna; $400.
TWO UnUSIlallv ht.iliMn K..'l- K
tiled In the district court this mornln. On
11 the Texas vt l'acitlo Pvaiiway oouioauv.
way Oouipauy
ar.1 .1 .M
The other ii the Texas l acliio
Mary
appellant aud Jotn J. Howard et u
I'.itifx'. 1 ue oiuer
Kailwar comnanv
slock.
Favorably The bill
1 nntuof linn. iim ..r t
uni(i anppiy t ie iiitnod ate :. i. m " r ' "'""'" l u""c saie 01 prop-
needs of the Indians he would e leavor n V M"r ?u '''.r'" .
to have congress rein burso the d en'.V.1rttbly7 mm 1111 rolll"''K to
at the next session. The Indians refer" do ' T f "'ecotinty treasure? in-
are accreulted ;tothe Colorado river agoi cv 1 i K 11 ..orUa '"e.
but arc not on tho rnsrvii.. ....1 t.'.J' .Unfavorably House hill nroviilin.. n..i
1 1 it IL .'er.0 18 " l'l'T'l'"atioii available
v n f... ii....!. 1 e"?"y " pro-
""'iuia aooiit twu n niim-
- . ....1 mi upon congress by Cnmiuis-
sioner l'nco 111 h s last amnmi r...
A ltKUINIPtKNCIt OK oriTlCAU.
Allinilll I 1. iiaD..u . . 1 .. . .
li.inrv. i.V... i. ""'Horn to uiiy ior trial
w noi 11 a iJii'iiiir iii r 111 tin a.......
Iwd branch of the criminal court is thai 0
w lore me suick or renco law has been
adopted no election Bhul! ho held within
...ivvi jrnin 1.1 lt'eai 11
Mr. ration from tla entl.t.tltlnA nr. b..1
iillalrs reported favorably thn bill to au-
thorize J. 1). Crosby to construct a boom
across tho Brazos river in m.i
county. l""""
i-11111vor11u1y-.ro authorize secrelarv nl
William Jones indictment ot assault with ;" U copies of the Bonor.'land spo-
intenl to kill Charles J. (iuiteau Jonm is c1b1!1IbW'1-
tho man who rode alongside the prison vail J I" wlm 0 wmt i".to "Mcutive session to
and shot at(iuiteautli?ouKh its side. eoiillrm iiotariea and other appoinli.ioiits
Her requests all American
II I rut Ktr.au
cecretary Cbandli
..i.-uuuuers ami constructors of marine
engines who may desire to bid for th m..
striicliou of three steelcriiisersand dispatch
boats to communicate immediately with
1 tin! l.li 1 I i "lA'iii'in siaung latllilies of
ii...i vginiiiisuilicill
work
but did not complete its work.
iiujuuriicu.
HOUBR.
Tho committee anooinlBil n vi...i....
tn draft euitublo resolutions ooiumemora-
tive 1 of the 1 eath of Hon. A. L. Adams. r.
Burns. aDoelle "
f hirty one jieraont technically termed
vagrants ware tinnl ii .... 1. .1..
corvU r's court to-day. ' "
-Mrs. isie ewiiu was roasted alive and
ner store burnt ChMatni. u a .i.
. ----- ... 'vi ii j ui aoov
due by the Crescent Insurance company
on her goods must go to creditors aud not
.v uer nine uauguier as was Jioped. Thil
is iudirated tu an aim!lruti. in. in...
administration tiled to-day.
-v... i.wrgB isyior a Michigan man
brought hero several cars of Merluo sheep.
HO OCCtlllVlllfF a hllT Mr nn lha lITi.tlJ
Her for absent at dinner yesterday Jim Watkins. a
negro oiirRlaru.ed the ear. stea iim Taylor'!
clothing and valuables. Kailwav Detectlva
Due lannan captured Jim a:.d reivered the
goods and proves that he belongs to the
gang ot freight car robbers doing bu-inesa
ivro iiiiu Bl I'llllas.
William Huti'hinnon lulu nf ).. Tv......l!l?f
fourth lnlantrv. arrivml vu.i..i ..j H"
II 1 .... " -'''" .O.VIUHY Hill III.
ay John Thomas and Brooks of tie same
regiment arrived. All three are discharged
and are returning; to their homes with docu-
i i "H""""ve 01 nonorable service.
Hutchinson is aiwoimaiiliul 1.. 1.;. ir-
who has shared with him the hardshlut ol"
tlie barracks aud the bivouac.
Trigg it Johnson of Urapevin sold 8. P.
Cobb nine acres of land a Uwiru
engine mid boiler gin saw stand feeder
and condenser corn-sheller. ntn.. f..i fv...
valued ut $i(X)0. The transiar was made
to-day.
.Ben Robertson a bnv. son nf nii.ni..
widow charged with stealing tSIade'a nonv.
gave bond in $tiOU to-dav. "
Pat l'atillo. eliarvTAit V-ill .i-ll-l..- t i
btanley a murderous blow on the head with
an ax-handle gave bond in $700 to-dav.
. Jasper Hays. J. T. Johnson n 10 ttv.
hain and W. C. Young directors of the Bt.
Louis rUock association mnt iv.la ...i
concluded a form of by-laws which are to
be printed lu 1000 copies on the terms best
attainable.
1.. W. Martin. inirKlm.AF nr Ti.n..... n
1 . - . .1 w . uiiinas ...
bturgeon'g one-third Interest in th mii.
compress paid tho cost of sheriffs sale etc
nd received a certilloato of purchaso to-
An old Frenchman of property named
Jacob ilerang and Mrs. Catharine Hun-
ManlleUl ' fortulle' mftrry t-niRht at
Fabian Boonstian Moncayo a Mexican
gymnast undertook his rolo to-night whlla
drunk and in louping from one awing to
another to bo caught by his mate instead
of spreading hia legs kept both feot to-
getlier and kicking his mate iu the stomach
fell heavily to the floor. He is up and may
bo severely hnrt. He is still drinking.
A railroader asleep tn a chair in saloon
to-day. had his pockets slit and lost $45.
One hundred thousand additional ponnda
of water-works machinery have arrlvod.
A Teachers' iustitute composed of Super-
intendent Jlogg and seventeen teachers
was held here yesterday. The question for
discussion was. "How lo Teaon the Eng-
isli Language." Other institutes will fol-
low.
The civil docket of the comity court ia
very heavy over 150 cases having been
tiled.
A movement Is on foot to establ ish a pub-
lic hospital larjjo enough tor the us of thn
railroads
railroad rolling
to repeal the law
tits fordoing the required
ported as follows:
lV" leaker of the
V. v 'u..iv.-n.
1 mir committee. lwhnin .... i . i
the duty of formulalliiL- .n V .... . ..l."
expression of the sense of the house as to
(i .- ... in urn .iincunrLrn or Miar.iiioir in
mi .1.. . ... r.l 1 ". Ji v-v
aCKI'K.NDEIl.
1 no president has suspended Judo Wilsi.n
Lfi"T.r' ."""white justice of the supreme
V VII . I
III. .1.
r..T t . 1 ."""-"r ' .1 ' i. i 01 cnarges ot cor
. ucia 11 accepting bribes. Jud
his connection w itii tne Dickson stiir'-route
vi iuri y cases.
The HoBiitt'lileago.
ieg leave In the dischargo ot that duty
u nmit tho lol owing resolution to-wlt:
jo-Eiuvmi. . mat hv i.a .iA...i.
ot Hon. A. 1.. A.Iiiii.u .1...
I.I.IID.. - . ... " l-HC
...I...... iDiiieneiiiiiuvos mis lost ono ol
..o ..111 1 iiou ww monition lie was dlli
. 1 fin vi ituu ir
"U""' -u"r-11 "'.-Howard Whito it tho discharge of his duties clear in
uis coiivioiions linliesitnt nir in hi. v.iou
Co.'s
i:unu ercini riren t.r .l.....u . 11
Packed in this i.i.rv.t r... .1. " nm witlinl so quiet and Clirislian.m.
.. r"'uing his dcniennor as to hava won l V 1T1..
lii.rrpn m. r niiiilt.lii..n i.ii'.ii.. . "
" vv.......iv7 nun nnccuoii ami wi
78000 compared Willi last year; packing R'l'Hy bear tosflmony to his constituency
iiring tho past summer season l.Wio.om- ...'Jml
ioir nh(iIfA nni itw.i.
w nK wbs wen ronoatl
JloHolvcd.mrthftr That we temlu
from incrpHHod aile of
in:..- ititi.i -1
.ericelltm
..nL-K-ived the
-r.lruley'oKS
siioum not exceea f s r ...o r r"
get It at that rate and tht excied it a.
lliese nineteen routes s il 1 "'..
it at much less." V weru g0ttlu8
li';....- .... A.
.n.i-oo nan onr.ru 1 llawr! tlio
contractor so much rH'for'pxnejitl''
than it actnally cost b" PJJ'J n
sub-contract such asn .kf nn.
City and Undue q' 'lll
with siibontractorsr01 eo' 'l?
was held lor ttie sorvlcei fL .ntruf 'or
tor. The subcontractor" Cfg"" V
the department and co;n"dt
service any time in n.HM.reIi"S !
contractor war bound to
tore service) thnuahl t
Eui'im - i'Iiv on I H .' ;
cheapi.v ii-. it Mi 1
iii-nsv. n roiiiu wnurv IJ
' ros-
the
1. was
iv.0 to in-
was being
already Inadequate!' vT8
very lnlreqtie itly 'Vd' J
department and vXiu.li'd" p
ne learned vaile was foiq """""
vice for Minor. Peck 'UTf'V-
baen Informed by tb! chf0!8d ?
itsVMBiiJun 1
af 1 vtsuii 1 11 1 saa invnsiir -'uu a.. .
tlm rnn.nl. f.v. lot I ..'' 'aS
the Immediate "blsJ2V g Uon
vice at llvlnf5''racij10ln "i"-
tiannon City FoifJerria .nn.l
co lit rae 1 lir a ue "'an to declkre the
contractor g contractor; there was
ext kva. h of
1 M ' "". ma wiiness; was tie-
"rl "Kressional committee in lxso
veral .; he then tsstllled in a u ost
a lease g0t expedited service at
HH.51-' n M was tr ie
orAi thl case wen made at the pro
ton V1 n.Marll(" on vastontoy
toad and I now II ml seven ord.
mt less than the tm n.i. 1-.."
was
eVar given In detail by wltnei.; the
force
V fi lOTl"y- If tbey showed
that about the aamn tin a In. u . ...........1
in vill.lr... ".I-?..nT
... ....... ..ilmii competent evidence
1'tiriiiB tho delivery of .Merrick's arguments
which occupied about half an hour ami
were cuuractenzed by bitterness and
scathing comments upon Brady the latter
sat with the greatest composure in the witness-box.
lonkintr l.l.i i-..l.l i .1... c...
Lii . -'-n ...... 1.11111J ii 1110 lace.
ithout hearing argumont on the part of
vim ueienee court adjourned till Monday.
. . orais- bata
ine investigation of the receipts and dls-
tribtit on nf enm ml n-i...... ... .1 .. ...
lias been completed by the department ol
ftnviiiiuru. it iubkos tne stock or corn on
hand at that dato about 6.S00o0U00 bushels.
?irifulno!t?r!lwt y"f':f"P. Of this
.-v.vw uiiniieis are 111 me stales ol the
5J!.'.'nr2.LbMln ni1 uor"i Tennessee and
lu-i.uuy.uw bunhola in the middle
b.iivvib 111 roinnnr snn wtlh II. a
erage stock of the past live yean
at tho tame dato there Is scarcely any in
v-rease 111 1110 western or mid.lle states. In
Pon-ciuago or crop renin In 11 g
is 43. Instead nt 'l un li .i.
together the increased tnrk 1. 11K..1 1 n .....
cent. Tho seven sumlns mm .mi.. i'.L
tlie Ohio west tn Kni.ru.L-. ..1 k-.
elusive had aj per cent of the crop on
against -a per cent. last
hand.
M l --n - -.1 iiti urilk .BSl
arch and Jit nerrnnt nf 1). .nn nn t.....i.
1st when slocks were 413oiJ0u0 bushels
lue Present total I. i.n..t ')'.i..i.i 1....1.
Is against i)00000oo last March. Iu Hli-
ion aim iowa the proportion on band Is
less than an avernce nf the iirevmn. ho
to d a u 1.. !! " . i- r .....
The dlstrlbuilon ol quantity alreidy con-
cunied iliustratos the rnral economy of the
dilleretitiectloiis. In all the south about
nl'!: ?hr r" uu"d. "r fte' 'ot '"an
over half for the fond of work i.u
t he remainder for feeding swine and cattle!
in the west hairis used tor feeding for meat
. A . i'"rm ior iooii 01 man.
nne-llfleenth for leeilinv arnrl- .ii.nni. .....
a portion not much larger is shlnpped' to a
distant ma. ket. The proportion 1 Lit wheat
on hand March 1st Is 1S nr cm nt n
orof or about 101000000 bushels. The
proportion of the last live yean at that
. ?nr.MylytMIMlnll "l'" of 'he
central basin. Total reported on hand 1.
loi.uuu.txjo bushels. The portion remain-
n In nesnut hrn .t.i.. 1.
lrf?hJ ? iinh'.';erB.a of PWioui year-.
rJ.t n 1 P S1"1" P"Oenage is ill
.uarcn 1 is was 4''!.0(I0: di nriijiMiiil
D-O IJ.I . .... '
010000 comparer
d
d
runnier s piiCKinir: w nlur . on-u
increase. 1x1. ssi. i-nn..u...i . .1. ......
. .. .: .'- ." ". iM-. 1 .....vi r.'ii iiirrner. 1 nc w.tan n 1 K
ier
house
oprcsotitu-
William Lambert and thn ...'. ....
Rcant-at-arnis of this house bo and they are
....1.711 iu liuiu voargeoi auu ac-
company tho remains to his family resi-
dence in Wood county.
Urd. W1.1JUO tierces. .. r.L- mn 1 ' r.8" !0."'" '.er."ntaPWofthol.ouse
barrels; total. 4a.WKi: iw7.
M tierce; grebn' I. -m ' Tl orl"!'
1 . . . . nilllis vll.lll.IKM iiniim la
.......-- in.-
nifv d. auu laillMC O l 111 ll.n ni.. i- I .1 .t.iL. -
is attributed to 11.' "7 "r.T."" " r deceased brotl
hog in the country e hVT r '"i " " S"'S'n.P
M! lrt ationaniaking mickers tivea 1). T. iloiirn' 7 m i
UHUiiiiiis. inn nv-irnft n-.ii.h ..r t 1
ih ..r i
V... . . MO oiiii'iiirr la illn. ftrrnititit
. aJ?. ':""'.rJ1. yeragoig.a
-.- "i against n the nre-
VIOUH VIMir. Cullln i .... ..i . .
vear 771 ATM l"umml l0 past
nuev picKieu Shoulders. 430U0 tienW
green ami (try Bull sliouldors :ilH7iM100
l.nio.itu. .tii-..l "n-v.. '..i. 11 iviv
AiT. ; ' ' " " ' pounds; short
. .. .ii .v7'.iinv iiouiio.s: ioiilt u.
n.1 .. . n -'.
mm imiiniiB oiner sides and
!M.'J.-i5.
. - rv.....v. jucr-B aim ocmes 7lv0.
sulutiniiH l.n riin.i.i.u.i i.i. ...i.i. '.
I ... . mi. niuow
... umi. in niriiior token or respect the
house stund adjoumod till S p. m and that
nn iivitt nut-iiiiiiiiiM v in n nrultr thn :
of tho deceased to the depot for translor to
.i.i inui vj ui mini
IbignedJ Ciienowitii.
r HYMXIR
Wilson Introduced tlm (nil
11 ..vwiin mauiu-
WllKllEAS. Thl) linoon
ha9 learned with
nsas Vi; "X1 d fact of tlie death of Mrs.
en In iV rhoiiipsnn wile of the Hon. W. h.
ri A1!0? pson01 rcpreseutativo upon
Tho Onll.Kik at Helena
.usjiriiis .uarcn IO.-A snecial to tl
associaieu i-fess Irom Hoiuna Arkansa
says: The river has declined four i.i.
tho past twelve hours ending at 0 a. m. Th . nnT'V.""!" "Woeutntivo tipou
gan go registers forty-five feet. This lndl- Bcsolvo'd by the house That this leirisla-
lfn fhiT '' "frPi' Wl ".! any time Jure keenly feel the proa loss i tainod by
nce tlie decline Bet in. The overflow began the distinguished an J now bereaved I hue.
yiinnni01'1 u?d wl" "P ''8 di- band and hereby oxtend to hint U wnwt
wuth'tti dh Vn1r..."fe.i"1 ll"8 "!on "'I condolence in thi. hour of hKific-
... "r." "uuiiiiTDr-i WU IS9 ..""i
inro ign nunierou creks. There was a
'V V' ! country in Miss ss pp
ast night llamea from which could be seen
HV.1V7 aiiiionru in
Unanimouslv adnntnrl ht. .i'.i...i.
Allnr..l .lll n " " "'
..j......vv in 1 ll H
KVKNlNrl anw
nn 11. a l.n...- -I . I Tlin.llln. .. I I . ..
Pnwnll Tl. T..I I Mviiino UI JOI1U - V" "'" suspiillueil Bnil thfl COU-
loaell. The building was lull nf negro tiliitloiml ainendinont providing that no
v?f":i8' !l'.ld " "" ' of water. There c"""'" wages shall be subject to ca?nlh
iii otfiurj nii.iiriv ipiii uir Trials' r.t II . ..
;'7B7ue" 7 uHjuiro nuo purtmulan have
Stole a Plltriood News.
BT. JiOLis March 10. According tn ti.n
deposition of Obey Owen defaulting toller
of the Third National bank it appear that
he abstracted from that institution nbont
I-W'.OOO between 175 when he began s'"k"R out the clause autborlzlni;
theiving operations and the timn l.n ... U' 'and to be foased.
money was all sunk In the ftld !'? dld not belleye the lease
mniintrpi loruobts contracted for tho
necessaries of life was 4akon up when
V labor moved that thn ...in7-;ii
favoring bo ndniitud for il.a ..i';.ii..1
joctlng the amendment.
ino motion was lost and the mnlnrliv
report adopted.
i 110 ttelldinif htlRinnna
innu mil. and the
nitnption ot the
was
question
amoudmont
tho senate
upon the
offered by
theiving operations and I
arrested. This
hllMi-iP nrtfl a huaa. i. i .
vuni tu n till K.IbIM. IIH Will l.a bias. I .. . 1
in mass. I. i riiivijijiiij
jjry " J' i tne peniluu
iiStest adveos frnin tl.n n...n i
regions of ihe lower Mississippi river is that
system was either expedient or practicable:
mat it woiihi rotnrd the settlement of the
western country and .li...r .11 .i... .r.i.
land. He also contended th.t ir i....
system was adopted there would be only
temporary Improvement made on land.
"J mmesione approved the lease
tho water Is declining at nearly all points. Tteln' i?.nd arKU.oJ ih1 11 w" "t "ysteiu
hat a very hopeful feeling exist among Tl"ttrTii b Produced the landed nionopo-
the people and that planters are preparing ""'? in "Kland Ire and and Franco and
faction In the oountrie. . U.e present
Cmt'Aoo March iti I Pendleton moved the
by the reporter go to Th.'feMSt..
tho large apartment building. In Chic. ' ofthrhoVW " "1""n!1. call
are verltabla flrc-trapt demanding Instant Abjnt Cramer Hurst Jackson Moore
attention of the authorities. S.' loLen.nn Itnbertson of Jack Itodgora
In Mir.. . .1 . .. iOWIlMIld and WiirK.nk
German decree against the taiirUitoV i.ljourned till
niiirr.unu uoar nrn Mints hmm k.... . i I " v
gated. Armour i Cn. . ti i-L..
have any effect on this year's orop as there
is ni surplus wh.i.wn i ...JI"
iiiinosviiie ..
GainksviIiLK March lvl.-Spec!ai.J-At
lo o'clock this morning on West California
street In the rear end or B. M. Melton's
saddle and harness shop John W. Btlea n
well-known young man of this city com-
milled suicide by shooting himself through
m.u ..can. ino weapon was a Smith d'
Wesson No. 44 six-shooter. Tha bali"
tcred Just above the rlglit temple aniI"tC
out "ear tho left killing hl'i ahnostln.'
sunt I v. No particular reSsou can bewcer-
Uineil for the commission of Uieact. Ha
had of lam boon in rather bud health and
was owinir some am.ill .lol.io .i..!r. '"'"i
to trouble' him a good diaTLuTnoo"
pected for a moment that he intended
taking Ins own lllo. The deceased was
saildler by trade aud an honest hart-
r!'K ylu 'an generally respected
by all who knew him. last sprlna- hewaa
married to Miss l.lule Latimer eneTf
t.alncsvillo's most popular young ladles
n !fna dHUKllter.f a KentlomanKby Uiat
n unc who was tho ionnder of the Dallas
M.hi. ... i ( "omostic relations ol Mr.
nuia aim who so far o knnvn Was-a nf 1. .
most congenial and happy nature atid his
sudden and unnatural death has p'oven a
Itari. ?B rt0 'er-. A' manlty Is hered-
itn.r.y '." tho family it is feared the afflfl.
will aitcct her mind.
HK.C0ND msi-A-rcu.
(jAINESVII.I B. Mainli III . ra . i .
haruess-niaker namn.1 Tni.n dn.. .fV "
horotto-day. Causo7flnaucial embS
This town Is the headquarters of tho cat- .
tlo rado of northern Texas and tho Indian
nation. The number nr n.in. k. .i.i
"a VISSMV IrU US UK VWI
across the nation and northern points baa
not yet been determined upon. The ship
nient of nearly 80000 head if cattle elthbr
direct from lexas or from northern pointf.
Mi'.'!r"U0't enllrlronthe Mttlement 1
ot the di lereiice. botween shippers and the
railway folks that grew out abuse of
formor movement. "uca vi a
Tho spring meeting of the Gainesville
Driving lark and Blooded Block associa-
tion commence at this place on April 10th.
listing four days. They hang oH aricu
purse tor all gait ovei. 0He of ft ' ".'
tracks iu the aoutHuin.t ti.. .
the best horses In the oountrr. ...i ti.u i. -
a money centre that wUl wager on their
judgment. A great time Is expected.
Ueulson
Denisor March 10.-rane.ini r
Cotton an insurance adjuster from Houa.
ton has caused much amusement .mi nt
a little disgust by welng a hotol keeper
hore for $2J because the norter rll.t
awake him In time for an early train which
caused him to delay a few hours nrnra
and then ollered to compromise for $0. The
good will ot all by bar energy and business
The water supply nnnnHnn lv.. i..i .
great luror. The oomnani h..:; iT'. Z
iCtlxVJT tb" 0tv' hni tu majority of
the tax payors are nnnn...! ... i.t ..i.:
granted because the company agrees on ?
lo lurnlsh ihlrt. hUrMtWaiy.fflS
Lnnl th.nirr''le V rw'ulr u" "
H"d. "? r t Py the interest on their
etrXm0 oUm.
valuable .nfor.u.tio-"rg w.tT
-morrow.
Fort Worth.
Font Woatn March 18.-8peolal Mn a
in .t.7i.ifn: I'"0" "onse here is gather- orongni at term before last Tldball
Marshall.
MABSiiALfcMarohl8.-f8Dclal lxr...
numor My. that Hugh fi. Ir.in. i.
wed Mr. Dudley as superintendent of the
T.ia. 4 Pacific railway company with
headquarter at thl. plac. Hugh la a great
nu.i uur people.
Tba Jennings Broa. will organist thalt
imlVnMlSl0ua Jn tockooipany. J
will thereby ba enabled to greatlr Uan?
and extend their business. 'J W
day" AH SJVa ralD
ttur.m ... rte0r"Pn wera bushed
lovely" d.y. Conl"""y' Wm ir? ?K
a large force are at work erectlna tale.
. rulr average w pr cent
ai iv o ciook last
night Mr.l'-S
vuass iiiu.i.faa;"
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