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THE BALL
AS
DAILY HERALD.
WITH THIl
DALLAS. TEXAS FRIDAY MARCH 2 lSS3.VoiuZ10
jgNGEB BEOTHEES
t
ILUIERY DEPflRTMT
CONVINCING ARGUMENTS.
No Better Evidence Needed
SEWS BY SPECIALS.
The Legislature at Aasllu Wattes Au
other Day Virtually lu ltuacombe.
yince the founding of our
house it has always been the
constant study of the proprie
tors to cater to the wants of a
discriminating public.
Great preparations have
been made this season to make
our Millinery Department (as
well as all our other depart-
ments) complete in itself and
with that end in view we have
enlarged the space at our dis-
hv utilizing our Cloak
Department.
"We have engaged another
rnmnr.tent milliner who has
been visiting Eastern cities.
McKliincr: A Uond Old-Fashloued
Methodist Kevlfal Is tiolugen.sud
bUU(irii was tkn nn nj . ..
house. w ine
On motion of Townionil tW!l .
i! hi inl.uli"'s f learning Zryl
schools whoe charters have VV
ttalion to renew in Mine uv7 7
instead ot a special act. as t-JfjLaZ
Tided was taken ud and .i0f f
I...i. ' . .
- ' "f. " WO! Ill
moi-ro. ' I" l ' . IU.
Many of the Wayward are Drought to
Grace At llearue
Too Much Whisky Vets a Yeuug Xau
luto Woeful Trouble.
Honey Grove: A Xegro Is Shot and
Killed Dead.
riimiiK ousiiiess was lhestl.J Mil
cuhural ouriiaiea. u. '- aietirseuanm i e. ."17 "7 VW
A Lady is Foully. Murdered Sear
vestou.
(Jul-
Other Stato Sews by SnedalTeleirruiiin.
Duniosea. 4r.
tt aiuemfm.ii. lost-
Mesre ol Eaitlaod oflMB
menlixeniptiug eevral orgiej
in not and west Ttn Cx?7 wowti7
of t he kasun system. "'Uqu
Chequweth ottered amt. illni .
that if tie land w le.T"?
should bespneo in pnpurtie ;u what th.
The lady in charge of our
Trimming Department made
a trip to St. Louis and Chicago
for the purpose of becoming
acquainted with the leading
tyles. Our New York buy
ers have supplied us with all
that is new and novel. Our
for his
Eighteenth Legislature.
SKNATK.
Acstin March 22. Mr Pleuiler Iroiu the
committee en flnuuce reported favorably
to pay certain quarantine claims and favor-
ably to tax banks.
The special order the joint resolution re-
voking the leases of the penitentiaries in
case the house fails to ratify the contract
was laid before the .senate.
Mr. Jones moved to postpone to await the
action ol the liouse as he tuougui u im-
proper to do anything calculated to influ-
ence the house and the passage of the res-
lution might have that Hied.
Mr. uooch contenueu mat it was noi nec-
easarv to act on the resolution lie thougnt
It improperly women aim nopeu h wouiu
he uostnoned.
Mr. Terrell took strong grounds
amendment providint ina
should be leased at 2 xfc7 In '
1'euiUeton moved the
A c;Ul o( the house wiiotai.
Ariutsteail Uiewood 14
v'u uiuuuu nit) aoseu
iiUSotteailcn.
1. Abstnt
innai.
rder Kj on b.if ".h'.T.i7 15
tae body ol
substitute it was reieci
men revtriea u1K)n tlia a
Secllua 10 was adopte.
Hie l'llil)c hnslrips!i
Phelps oduced a resol
aaopteuirivuiiii; the
lhompstto a seat withhs
noueo. 1
Moore f McLennan ini
lion irouie cttuens of M
protoslinittttiust the crL-
county orVai-eland.
Un mou of SlrluRor tl
WC lime
ne fluestion
.on ol Cheno-
rejected
.ihout beiin?
tppned.and
wuicu was
tuher V.
bar ol the
Jced a neti
inau oouuty
yi uie new
P chauglnn
... . .i I Mr.
sales dauv maicate tne increase HI!.inat Dostooneiuent. insistiun that
I it could not possibly iutluejce
in our business.
We arc alive to the wants
of the public.
We have push energy taste
and enterprise. We buy at
the lowest figures.
the action of the home. It
was simply to place tho senate record as
fr.voring the revoking of the lee ie should
the house refuse to act. He then read an
amendment modifying its terms should
His senate not uostnone.
Mr Houston earnestly contended for
DOstDonement saying the resolution had
not been uronerlv brought belore the sou
ate it having been written ny ono 01 tne
minority (Terrell) and introduced by him
and rcterreu oy nw request to uis own com.
mittee and acted on the same
n......l..n tl!Yit Ana flf.tl.iilaint iMl RMll
WTn Imiw rnlr fi rit-rln'?'; nnd I immediHtelv renorted baotc favorably.
' ' He Insisted the resolution should have gone
fnclimmlilp frnnd? and we SellU penitentiary comnilttee the proper
taSlHOnaDie gOOQb auu s-11 one to consider mutters aBeotiugthe s.late
pensions lie characterized it as a loooy'
in whicli n i.T.V ir?uu
shall presi their claim. . !
troller frol t0 tweiT9 l .co" "
vid lilt t iu. n. r -l-.r."' '"d P'O-
under the I monthV TVB'hJ
six month jpreseiit then? rf" .?vt
up and pasil0 engrosstut? wea
iueuuuaiuniiUjourneteg m
. . 1KIHU SESSIC '
Acaer. ion rnu. r.n.r. .
nointed tt . 1.." wmmutee
iher house a4.." u.'2" "."ween
i. in. r ... reuiatrloU
utemlment
Travis uakit. v::.;
cial district. Qo renor'T. "dJ
nwuii ii 1A 11.. ai ' . "tJUU
ingforadT.tt"rTn!r.i:P'i-
at popular prices.
SANGrEK BBOTHBES.
GOLDSMITH BEOS.
714 ELM STREET.
ing resolution the special object of which
was to iutluence the action of ihehouse and
cast contempt upon ami drag down the
Rliiln adniiiuBtrntion bv saddling Ulian it
tlm onuilentiaries which had been leased
to Uio prev M
and the resolution ..u-v- -
Wednesday yeas u unjo .
The bill authori.ing the secretary of
state to sell copies of tho general and
Silnunr the relief of li.iuflr dealers who
have been yrevented from blowing tue
occupations Dy ri uouu m ...v. i
e"W?SM male olllcers how
rnn i.mte the annual available fund arising
from bonds purchased by the scuooi iu.m.
Wri ehbili HxiUgthetermof tho courts in
several of the counties was engrosseu.
The bill to prov (ie ior mim.h...b
granted to Henry Castro in Medina county
w 1 11.. . vantiirinir Tilt
Tho bill aniuuiHK IUT " "i "
i el. a tin l a nnd CnUlUY
Pros.".f. t; lively to educa-
. 1 t IUI1U9 iu uu
. . nnd we are opening ircsa siyiw lioo onoftax
spring is uc t t;v0 weeks are about i CBnt. ..twj-
r Imnnrtntions dailV YCt tne uy " c: Lnii.Ptl. 1 ner cent on 1110 next uiouo.
. r.i. ..not 1 r npinti lit.itiii i? '
greed to co the .34"?
lie two tha.u.ni. .. i;
accompany tiding of ton T
AiiiinAS to thtl . on. A L
that the dutjfe anum ?VwMLrteJ
Ulll Uliu iu 1 UDOB t' l .r
chase lor actu..nTat inSL'0
main in nositrovli." alt"al
lease has hulitercd iH&sUX'U:
game localit not be sdeot to sale?
. that wla a sale is
the lesseehall be en.
the reut tikh ha may
aniendient striking
rthoacial settler to
tion byiuildine and
used idopted.
0 ollbrd an aiuend-
heu mce than live
I and aiurtinir -nil
Ailoptfi.
anit-uiuicnt provid-
horilecng on along
fwiiltr shall boot h
sectiunt of land and
yards and shall bu
s;ic enclosures.
to
ring coiwcieu. r - uovu tlmt
They want ?-t.ri fuje ana 5 p.r
- .1 t rr in?;P.. II We . :..0O0. and - per cent
to see the new gooas uut "r'J(. and present
... -...i-mifppvrriu u uuiy viw.-
UUl fclfcv.. J 11 .
i - .. t.i :v nfirhfr
customers do not feel the need of lighter fabrics.
iu at-c fa j;nPU
wouU.bc busy we mus ma e . - . and
nc Wfi UU 1UI . ll.
" . . of iipm lJress i
knowing ladies who need or soon c-- rvV(
0
special attractions.
terials or Laces or
Goldsmith Tiros s
.it ..i.ni.
per cent on mi
that bui i collected for counties ami i per
cent on all railroad tax was token up.
k.....i... r.i-u.l in amend bv making
the lees on the llrst H0.00U collected C Pr
cent. anc
TUB DIU WU BllKua
the lees on the lrst iomJ oi"w "
Ma- oent' and outhc second $5U00 4 per cent
they
'have saved iiioney.
. 1 - r ii
or Hosiery are always ou ui "nA after purchasing
RMinc nnd read our advertisements and alter puru
our Bargains they always find
THIS IS WHY WE HAVE
A Constant Rush.
and providi dr.
mane oi ieas
titled to a prl
have advani'
Avers oil
out the parlbg
show uisg'it
fencing the ill.
Foster oi
mniit striki
suctions shai
lands leased
Tounsend
ing that no
or across ai
width more
a space of u
U-ii open
Adopted.
Chamber
bv wliioli
Lost.
As anion'
Section l
emiiloy sue
to carry otid
providing
be paid
and leases
.
chaser una
may pre9ci
uilnpleu w
The reuiii
lie Dill w oiiki . ! IniwU " r"
The bill to provide lor uuihk emergency
P 0lLl"..'" . ' AV . was enerosaed
The senate tneu uujuum. i
Ann.. No.. .... l
amwuMloA'ti.. Z.l w" was
tier H.ir u "V"""uer iiareor .Master.
0ityhiSm6riinh;w..:"'v..Kul w.
achoiv . ' luum or me
noyston who has bun m
wJifeT" - .W d re-
l:erua vs. ... . Vi.. Webb.
Keed utal vs Wet . r B. rftl8
Uie rehearing ubm utif V 7r JUu?unJ
Hnffir.Xay9wis
nif Ut. city t 0:as tins .venmg Jmne aJI
cooditioi. wi iT7.. "'"''ated
-(. .i..' """i m con UUOtlnn
itM itn HvnrH n n-uin n. . . - -
'"nT UI LIl ril
Maa.Tjmn.Kj. Temp. Rainfall.
rsTA?i.Tsrri mm
H 'lb0ir!t;. "V "nTW "rgant ou
red.fte7.
arrest
l.vke.1 h "Je
martin ' imiVK:..M P
was
was
hiie still drnuk ha wu tnl.i h. -.v.""
soiu.M.1 ..".'.'"va "i J't- h
thai he won! I tli U0CI ana Wro f'"
eoiUDromi..' tk ' "" ."neae to
n.. I. : ; m'uw was nve years
of AlabamT llT.7f Ita"0!l lamilv
we prisoner'e pardon in K.)":
wr-.of
tion. """ enuorse the pti.
Baton llouge Loutln.
flATOS Uocae Jl RtTloM T.. M M
rS..!.l 1 1
Kn . .... . " '"
o onea a day while the back
water Is becoming alarming. Trains are
being delayed and Uie track is expected
fi""t Atcha-
iw 1 uo uspenuej within
an
con-
J ?ltu ' PK.r emoda
..'."'''"y". our
" convened into adenot
adding much to t h iwk. 1 ... P01'
Oa!vtn. .
Houston.. .
Hempiittfud
MMrue
tiorsiuana..
L' alias.
fates line...
1 .vlet
l'OUtview..
Aumiu
iluntsville..
75
7J
7S
76
U
70
73
Ki
U
Means -i
Jiaveriy s English
Opera
giving 'Merr .r". i """I'auy are
the JLr. WlljJ.V ..P. i"lience at
. ...-
I'Ort Worlk
iZul V:R:UJ. Marth. ?-8peclal.-At
vauunrr lurm nr t THH.a
district court Yettor :'-'""lCHBl'
i oionei . (i
eause aealnst ( 'n . .. he
in to .ih; . r..:."u""uu ow m .
.OTL'tiNfinM RHSS10N
Mr. Pavis called up the house b 1 re u r- liou 0
ing district and county clerks '0 "o lU!' tion 1
r.rorts to tlie commissioners courts under .
oath. Engroased. be appoint
Mr. Kleberg caueu " J" U ..
nucstion
the entire
ing out tut
reci
con
Cochran
..it. lav
Mr. iwDw ihv.... . - - . in in....'
renuiring onr repiesentalivcs in onKj. Ko8er 0
secure adivision of work on in leaw ' molioI l?
:.l to secure oddilioual eng neers. tassed. m
.ii i .... k ill tn MiniiiiiHii - ... r..
Mr. uarria cuihju up --ff wui appom
the jur.s.ucyo.1 o ' V i. Oak wd V C.
Matagorim Ai.uvi.ii dbu. u
Atascosalooanties. . . . .. I.augliter
un uiui
recomidcr the vole
"lent as ndontcd.
17 wasnloplcd.
K '"a laud board to
may be necessary
"ns of the bill and
'uses of same shall
icecds of the sales
paid by the imr-
aiionsa the board
H considered and
mem.
hill contitlng the
adopted and ilie
i tho adoption of
tb a view of strlk-
called up his mo
no Dy wuicli Bec
ause was adopted
'committee of three
tne bill for the
i .. ;n nrlPr;tand whv we are so
Read what we oner ana n11 ' 00i Nun's
busy: In Dress MatenaB we - ? Black Lace
Veiling at 25c; single wiuu. ;
Buntings at 20c; Lawns 20 yards for i and
Canton and Renfrew Dress Ginghams
llaTri. moved to amend by adding
CENTS A. YAKDi
EMBROIDERIES is JSSSS.
JUI.V.I.W J- -
Mr. Harris iuuiou . hill 1 ""'
Menard county Adopted and the bill bm UxiIK
P'lM9re. Johnson of Collin called np ( the bill
to reuuire tne recoru r.;.i frynuer
which the siato or eminvj county c
l'naafll. .. . ClBUUSOI
Th bill to Drovide for tho cqnlingetii e. . the
nenscs of the quartermaster of the ironuer Th8 m
W-nionPed. MikM. and
.M.Uni. stock-raisers by aniendiiig the
nspectioii law by exempting certain conn
lies irom no v. ---; r --- . f.lrthe.
Mr. irayior uancu ui
provide for tne supervisiuu w..... -
01. "''"..i . nrnvldlne
w.r: re'wh m he thinks' it Is nec:
.-"''fenan
ine tne wora v n
aid: "I hope the
which is now a
d that the speaker
101 pau-oearers to
te senate hind bill
"Icent interment."
ordered printed
of Urnyson. the
Is per bushel for
up out of its reg-iiKrossmont.
o bill compelling
auuu and pay
c sonools unpsid
toil.
I reading.
Acker 'oalprovidliiK for Uie
dissolution
in certain cases
i rk .nti tnr weu
nousesianas nrsi
t -.1. TAi..iw from c. a yara
i. smrd; regular prices ou(
ings extra wiae M 4-m vard
Hamburg Edg
6oc. IS arrow
Edgings from i to 2 remarkable
Balbngnn 4K"A S the new Sludc
rMlsr'iCN4Dcmu)nEN'SiiosE.
oS"Sleh;il.cus.lon followed pending
which Mr. Harris nioveu 10 puaifui "
L.S.i leratlon until to-morrow. Car
vv-
rt - ii-j .k. kin nmendine
thr taoorMlU. clV of Austin;
txS move'd to strike out that nart
olieUm .autlorUi..gfhe c.tv o sup-
preia dram-suops. a"i'""i
pBMr TrayUir called np bill authorising
the comptro er 10 rr ---
! E?" VIY. d m the bill authoria-
a'r'0." - i fi.i.inn. to sue
ng Christian jomau.ui
ili'bbs called up the bill to give to
THE BARGAIN HOUSE
anTnRMTTH BEOS.
I
I.IK V... '
the state engrosseu.
xi ilihha railed U
each uiiorg.iti xed oou.ity a oountv
..in. ... imri.viiraht report ol Mi i
I.U I." v.
ELM STREET
ESTABLISHED 1872.
SPECIAL NOTICE
59
" eJ
n mil
and it pass.t.
Adlournw morr0Wi
LIBOS.
Toe lax c piW8ei t0 en.
grossment.Lg lue fee o
lectors ior 10(i BllJ eri)rll
will be ma)n .nnri k i.
sertlng -'0.U(iu. lor a state
A recent I)UM (howil for.
ty-hve meie neuitentlsr
lease twenty twelT.ix
non-commil thouuht tha
house wtl J St wore till the
middle o) committed tn
wliom wke 011Bi.ln
of appose colm-iid
for granlinrtf
reported ade fiTe o
uinv inn Ntu Inst..
u"11". """Matlock were
froin the JHrict thus re-
storing the H lHU
The cgmn bonds to the
amouaof idto tl.e
T"sion ll'erton Kailany
coinpai"
(lovernor strong and
ronfincliiRi'enUig belora
ne'i.aie.e In oppnel
. ion to tho lonal amend-
mentlora'ways. At its
Mr. IUVIS tni'vi- . ... r .
. .. iIhIihIm loliowed k:' i.trh
lmp . .....i....mnuiiiK
Mr.aibbBinoYeat t0; Tlll
he nostponed until W-mr Adoutei. id. nucsttlwav Uut.l..
I1IW"' ' I ..." I - - c
tion vii" '
The senate then dJonj'it'
Thehoii8emetat l) et-; g ker Oibson
and a quorum vter i.;Ver by the chap-
lain. Ker. i r. t. .P- - ... Ju9t
T ib nellUlllK .."'.ii' - .! .wined ail .1
tle insiance ol l.:'''1"1i'.enate iolut the temaii
resolution riur 'V."our representative In i jsyeare
W":Lr.? r.eHlemtofclalm.ol Jenc
.iroyed lhrrk Breii m b lUa Fed
ir- ncurnAL TRADE!
I u i n. f tooa.
Ihat I Uer.PWre41 r. dHp.lnj Warm.
. - .. i iin nr miffinra iium - -
rianwrs
tampre-
II 1IIICU-
fioa. en-
rea w m """ "Sr.JTi- lm. p. I'ames eouwi""?' . --.";- .n.1 tirLe. A
IIS UJC STBKBtrODAIXAS TEXAS.
I 1 ..llMltAd
rr'a er the war ue - ta
to c -iKinK " tti largein a r". " .
cclal.l-Last
inuest upon
Hamburg
lead at her
sland at 10
m evidence
IV evident
and cjntu-
bodv and
this morn-
lai inTesli-
I K taken IU
l- . .l..nllt (
n- I atl RI1IV Ul -
pel .ahattoi"" " Mesica.i hogs.
I ....ltB. Ill WI"" 11 n MllinillS'
l. '."- '
xo.iitlK
A moll
Andrew
Oreeri 11
STnl Mcl-ennau.oler;
.nttot?"':"it;v
V villain --. ...all Lll ejtllKI bj
Vd ..-X iha hi Was V"" " .:....mnl Ol ine
w'.Tiii .iiimtoma tr"'". f.
. L Stales wrulo lot." in " "John
b oelebraled
munier ot
May. 1H72.
was argvilppeals ye.
tertlay flits luilne
ilsposcland sends
Walker life iftM
nd cltlten
iiuuaon of John. )! of tio.toi.:ra ti..
vouor BL-amsi uo onn II !.. . .-V."
ore to deliver a nnmbi? yflS."'
as per contract mtimr rnii.. calv
1S
the Mi8ori Pacil o and TeVaaT Pry.?.'1
r.iirodS. TIemenw;.rmmUndS
years wa villainously and brutally victim-
ued last night hy a man named lCdward H.ir-
gin. llerglii laid in jail in tniscily along time
on a charge ol tliclt. and has borne a had
character here ever since his arrival K
cltement ran high over the allairfor awldio
"" . " "I'einy "poaen ol.
Jim hlliuito accused of stealing a Fi'Siiol
fine ltorBos in He Witt f.nni
jumped his bond and refuged in 'the Indian
......uijf nnumi-u on iniormatiou of a
sutiuw whom he lived with and was turned
over to a He jit county t.niccr last night.
He left to-d.iv lur the south.
William llale. consiaole nnd Itobert
I.uchaiian Texas A I'acilic ralllway detec.
ivt. arrested to-night Mike Duiin hue
ec'un bs-. near llaska. Hill cnuHty. and
J. . r.tzpa.nck Tom Iteed nnd Vil Mc-
viiuway innin returned Hank
checks nnd tilled them out for
self mid cmf. derates tn
Jl. Krets passed with his elegant nay-car
yesterday bringing gladuess to ilia Mauri.
oi ine ooys. "
Tha Weather fnr II. - i. .
ii..i ii V.-r"w" " oeen
.i.-ii)Vna lair.
Helton.
iai.T0 March 22.-lSpecial.-lx-CIty
BliLriit V a Ti u . '
"ibub ami .Mrs. wnito were
.u.rneu last utgbt and Hob White a youth
and son of the bride on returning from the
hrtfe 'hoi !' oroMing the foot-
u ureea. n seems lie was in
wMi.!f' T"h '"". John liiKham.n4
Jf th. h If "" .W". w.lnHn oa cross rod
2ni II ''ff h " rto1 from nl POf""'
and ilre.1 the ball entering White's irmi..
ranging upward. The wound ia considered
dangerous li not fatal. "iuereu
. e7.'!'er i8 ue' nl farming is being
pushed to the tttinost. 8
btheZiii't tt"1 10 b9 mt M kUled
BIcKluuey.
UcKinniy March 22.-rSoecial.1-A
very successful revival is In progress at
the Methodist rh limli.
Several business chanwa limn v.n..i
In the city this week and property of every
kind is gradually advancing in pnoe.
.plendid wea he7".r.. .""L"!?.
earnsst. '
min1"8 'i15!1'8 uuve l "e P. the
thereof
I. ri.ini
visiting friends I utiioctiy
Captain K. M. Douehertv.
llliinr frimiil. I. .!... i. -".
time
him.
the
amount ol $li which they cashed to-dav
at the Missouri I'acilic pav ear. All lour
are in jail. TIih railway thieves. Kbort
Calhoun and Ji.hn Milton had false sleeves
TI.HUII1 i.iirho s uioia and appliances of
all QiikIii t.tm I l '
loiirunu roonery a. no packai!i'S
.t.IU0"7 ""r.k'-;? in lnri!u ""
with lame bills outside nnd
smaller ones inside; they had
monte cards and thimbling Kames nnd new
devices lor swindling never seen here be-
fore. Your corrc tioiiilent was entertained to-
night on ..iietinlenileiit J. M. Kddj'a
special car. where h met Charles Frost ol
l ie hurl Worth it Denver City railway;
Clarence . linger of the 1'hiladelphia
I ress; li. M. ljerk aupennlende it of build-
lngsnnd bridges on the Missouri I'acilic-hurgeon-tieiieral
Jackaon ol the Missouri
1 acme; lucius B. Hherman of tho city
press of Chicago all on n tour together.
Clelmrne
Ci.kiilRNE March 22.-8peclal.-I)opuly
SherilTT. J. Coulter has gone to Hillsboro
with nine witnesses lit the Blum train rob-
berv easo.
W. H. (.iraves has announced as a candi-
date lor city secretary.
Mr. Htraiis of Moses t Straus dry goods
dealers has returned from his eastern trip.
C. N. l.edwilh a typo has returned to
his old position on tho Telegram
A bogus tax collector hasTieen collecting
taxes Irom some of the nnsuspeotlng tax"
payers of the county. The Telegram has
thrown a damper on his enterprising spirit
by publishing a list ol the deputy tax-collectors
who will soon make their rounds.
r. V Htepheuson of Dallas; John May
and 8 K. May of Galveston; Charles K.
roman of New York; H. II. Pierce S. 11.
Hillburne. B. W. Ferris.of Waxahachie.and
W. A. Woldert.of Tyler; are at thel'eu-
The pay-cor of theGelr.Colorado A Santa
e railway passed througn the city to-day
en route south '
(lame is plentiful on and near the Nolnnd
river.
San Antonio
Sa: Antohio March 22.-Special.-One
of the most horrible crimes over committed
lu San Anlonlo occurred at 4 o'clock this
morning on Avenue C. Kichard Cawley a
young lunatic about 23 years uld escaped
Irom the county poor-house came to town
and secured an ox and cut his mother's
hea l onen while asleep tn her room. A
young lady In the same bed had a narrow
escape from a slinllnr fate. Mrs. Cawley is
not yet dead though the physicians say she
cannot live until morning. The craty
murderer escaped from the liouse and is
Btill at laruo llu had threatened his
mother's Ilie on several occasions and had
been confine 1 in the Jail aud was but yes-
terday removed to the poor-house where
he would be more comfortable. Richard
declared to bis mother on several occasions
that he wanted to kill her just for fun.
Houston.
Homo March 22.-8peclul.-A Gal-
vestnn syndicato lo-day purchased from
John Htern lils controlling Interest In the
Houston street railway. This Is the biggest
thing that has ever happened to Houston
as the new company will put ttu.OOU into
the city In Improvements and will manage
the stock in a proper manner. The new
company expected to have leaned the lair
grounds where they will erect a pavilion
e.niilar n that of Galveston lor the Iree
entertainment of the citizens. New linos
are already projected aud real estate Is on
boom
llearne.
Hcarmk March 22.-Speclal.J-A peti-
tion was circulate! and numerously signed
here to-day praying the governor to pardon
U. C. llaye. who was sent to the nenlten.
iiery at tin last term of court for the iheft
that he lias arrested a man who fully
answers the description of Tom Varneli
the murderer of old mau Land ami has him
in tho ltichmond jail awaiting Identifica-
tion. Olllcers have gone from here for that
purpose and if It proves to be Varneli he
win ue Drought to J till county. Those
posted ure siilialicd it is the right man.
Wills I'olut.
Wills 1'oiht March 22.-8peclul.The
city election held to-day for corporation or
no corporation resulted In a defeat for cor-
poration which wiiB voted down by a large
majority. There was a great deal ol Inter-
est manifested in the election by our lead-
ing citizens against having our city incor-
porated. Krory thing passed oirqulety aud
orderly.
The weather Is warm nnd pleasant.
Itastni.
llAsTitoe Murch 22.-Spcclol-Colonel
Win. Trigg or Waco who has been sick for
some time diod last night nt the residence
ot his son-in-law Chester Krhard. Ho was
buried In Hill's prairie nt tho family burial
grounds to-day nt 3 o'clock.
Tho weather at present is lovely and busi-
ness good.
Jaekstinvlllo.
Jacmosvim.k March 22. Special.
Thirty soven hales of cotton burned on the
cotton plnlf.irm of the International
Great Northern railroad last night. It
caught irom a spark of an engine.
The district court convenes at Husk Mon-
duy. llrownwood
Bhohrwooi) March 22-Spoclal.J-Dls-trict
court was organized hero Monday by
the election of lion. C. If. Jenkins' as
special judge. 1 he criminal docket is being
disposed or now with -great rapidity. A
number of lawyers are lu attendance.
Honey drove.
IIonbt GnovE March 22.-Speclal.-A
young man by the name of Fayclte l'otoy
living four miles east of town shot a negro
to-day named Toney Gardner breaking his
leg and otherwise seriously Injuring him.
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Murder.
Bas Fiianciso March 22. II. Conches s
member of the old Chase family of this
state and a musician last night entered
the National Concert hall on Dupont street
where his mistress Clara A. Kennicks was
a waiter-girl and shot her probably fa-
tally and then killed himself. Jealousy
was the cause.
A Tombstone disnalrli sava "A n..ln
of Americans from Providence Mine. 8o-
nora were attacked by Mexican rustlers in
camp aud ono American was wounded.
The others retreated out-numbered. The
loss of Mexicans ia unknown.
NEWS NUGGETS.
Ka Explosion Cause the Iatant
VeathofftNiwfcerofMlatn.
UllfornI Xan Wh Started la a
lory In August Last
For Asstralla lUi Just Been Found on
the Cosat of Australia
After Several Mlshapa-A Shlp-Unlld.
lug Firm in Baltimore
Falls for Qnlte a Large Auiouat tni
With Yerr few Aglet.
They Attrlhutc It to the Tend..
Iree Trade.
New Konte.
Cincinnati March 22-The Cincinnati
New Orleens & Texas TacIOo railroad.
losBoesof the Cincinnati Southern railway
have made arrangements whereby their
trains both freight and passenger will run
to I.oulsvillo over the Lebanon branch
of the Louisville it Nashville read. This
gives the Cincinnati Routhorn ventral the
shortest routo from Louisville to
Chattanooga and all nnlnta
and southeast and makes It the only com.
petitor against tho l.nuivilB A Nashville
system. l'he company will open offices in
Louisville.
a.
Short Line.
St. Louis March 2.1.-Tho new route from
St. Louts to San Francisco via tho St.
Louis & Han Francisco road to Halstesd
Kansas the Atchison. Toneka H.m. vl
to Albitrntierquo New Mexico the Atlantlo
dc Paclho tn the needles on Colo-
rado river. Arlioua aud the Booth-
ern Pacillo to San Framd.
le expected to be cnniploted and In opera-
tion MaV 1st. This Una alll h. inn J-.n
shorter than the present oue via Doming
and promises to become very popular in all
seasons ol the year.
Quite a rire.
Columdm Ga. March 2J.-Early this
morning the Fonlaine ootton ware house
owned by Abe Itlgci and kept by Thatcher
Brandon burned wllh 3100 bales of eot-
of bK!n. W bundles of ties
20baT& of svrim. it hi w r I
Sthf5lMertt "Vrie- f which was
V'fjR ft' 1 "e Columhns bagging factor
had oB wage $ll.oij worth of Win
.B!ffaeTV1ce ora nirnllure wm i a
toUllM Loss estlmsted at $200000 In.
iurancej building and conlenti U8U0
Other luterestluir Item by Telegraph.
flas Cxploaloa.
SiiKNAXBOAn. Pa.. March !!..
Ion occurred this morning at Tacker cot.
I'ery No 2 of the Lehigh Valley Coal cZ.
pany at Lost creek by which Martin Too.
hey John Murray William McA.I.
James l.etchman. Villl.m t " ...CA'lr wi
a Polandor. name' unk 7wn. wire wve
nd perhaps fatally burned.
Broke. "
IUltimork. March 22 Ti .
Malster & Kauey. shin-builder.
shows the nominal asssts at 22813C; avail'
2sr lanft1 01 propM
Hardy Adventurer.
Sak KaAitcisco March 21 Th m-...
tele of MaryleborouKh Queensland has an
account of tho arrival there of Bernard '
Oilfoy of Buffalo New York who left San
prosperous untU the latter part when he
Sndhal h.!C6 nd l09t nnistrSmentS .
and had his provisions damaged. Ha was
Picked up by a coaster January 20th j I bl.
deed and sixty miles from the coast of
liueonsland In an exhausted condltn
Yale Crew.
New Ha vex March 22.-Tha Yi hn.i
crew has commenced 1U Easter vacation.
Their diet is a bountiful supply 0f beef and
vegetables washed down with old
ngUah ale. Uurtng the vacation
he work will be hard daUy practice
o New Haven harbor. The pwentcraw
is Cantaln l.n:. v n.7 .'TS10"
KogeW f Guernsey; FladeUanra
N-0 taking the place of Hynderf el M
called.home.bjrhedeath of hi. Virter.
'he M dll Wm.. .
Goshbn N. Y. March 22. A verylarto
meeting of milk producers was held thll
afternoon and additional sabscrlptions
wore received. A comniiitee was appointed
to meet tho dealers of Now York and ac-
cept or reject arbitration as they
niay deem to be most expedient.
Ihey nre nlso insttructed positively
that in the event of failure
to arrive at a settlement to
prooure horses trucks etc. in order that
milk can be sent forward aud place it in
the hands of small dealers and consumers
at a reduced price from that of the New '
York milk exchange. No milk will be
shipped till the matter is settled. New
England iiillk-nroducers in the Housatonio
valley are taking steps to unite with tho
Orange compnnv lu tho struggle.
He Still Uvea
Unmxtowk Pa. March 22-John Kane
the Molliie Maguire shot by Super.ntend.
ent Keighly of the Youngstown Coke
works yesterday eveninc is Btill alive
though -he cawnot survive much longer
His wonderful hold on life astonishes every
one. He lias lour 3s-calibre balls in his
body two of them in the abdomen and two
in the liremt one being ia the right
ung. Iho physician thinks he can
live only a few hours at most.
Ho persists thai he did not intend harm to
Keighloy. No pistol was found on him.
His trlends .re almost up In arms at the
. 11 "?.! nn'1 Ke.'Khey remains In the eher-
ill b olllce no information having as yet
been made against him. Buck Collins.
Kane a companion is now under arrest
He swears he will put a bullet through
keighlcy'e heart; 6
Kt. Louis lllscellany.
Bt. Louib Ma.Hi22.-A dispatch lrcm
Muskogee Indian Teiritory says a oom-
pany of soldiers from Foit Gibson had gone
out to arrest the bellgerant Creeks. Troops
Irom I prt Keno will co-operate and the
hostile forces will be compelled to disband.
It is stated If this action is followed by fie
prosecution of the hostile Indiana and with
an impartial invest'gatlon of the cause of
the out break peace will bo restored other
wise there will be contined tronble with
tii 6 Crocks
?W0J?.eD' Woodford and Clark who
robbed the county safe atKorsythe Tonoy
county a few days ago were captared in
Stove county and aboutbalf of the stolen
money recovered.
A prairie fire on the sheep farm of C. M.
Crocker about fifteen miles Irom Arkansas
City Kansas Sunday last destroyed
about 1400 sheep. - iwju
Chicago Chips.
Chicaoo March 22. The trotting stal-
lion Jerome Eddy with a record of 2:16
was sold yesterday to II. C Jewelt & Co.
of Buffalo for $25000. With the exception
of Smuggler and Piedmont It is the largest
price ever paid for a trotting stallion. It
had been Intended to keep the animal on
tht turf this season with expectations of
excelling the best record but bis present
owners have taken him to Aurora New
i ork ami win place him on a stook farm
with the Intention of retiring him from tbe
turl. '
Largely attended meetings In this city
and of Milwaukee cigar-makers indicate
they propose going on a strike May 1st nn-
T """J1 ur e increase per
1.000 is granted by employers. The leaders
assert the strike will be general throughout
the country. .
A San Francisco special recount tbe
discovery ol the omheitlement in the office
or late county commissioner John 0. Gray
whp lied wheu short. The loss is estlmaud
at from W(kjO lo tlOO.OW discovered.
Loulivllla Items.
Louisville March 22-The Jury in the
case of Georgo W.Levi on trial for com-
pl.cily In the city hall frauds disagreed"
and were discharged this af-
emoon. The jury stood seven
lor ecnnital and five for conviction. A
number of other ndlctments remain to be
brought to trial DtW Ferguson. 3ati
back tax cotlector begins to-morrow. J
. L? 5 nkl' u.uUm' of lhl city held
f.u?luC .Ls 7enlS decided o
unite with the unions of oihet cKiee in a
demand for an Increase of one doil
lA 8hould Muwd "wi"
develop. Practically''." nnanoS
opposition to the preeenutlon "ffl
Morse'e Passion play in this city. 11 uTal
to y a license will not be granted for an?
uch represenutions. ruTO v ny
t t2!!!iBjr 1.h n'"lon dollars Mpli
has been formed here to Introduce VJ. W.
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