The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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VV K. M. COCKIll' 1. 1. k c-uJlil-lo fur Al-
rmn fro n tlip H'! Wril.
lK AKlTTiri HolU.KlJ" TO ANNUUNCK
VI 11 r. P. R. KOAI.KY ni tt cutilliUlo fur Al-
derram froui lliu K iimii wm.
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II D . fA'KTKH SiA'i'tlitato fur A'.OiriuaU
In the Pltih ffmil
II7R AUK Al' 1 Hinl.r u IO ANNUL .-.11
fV br. M. H. NK. .V1-0M at a I'lmillinliitc f ir
Aldi'rman of lfi Kuurlb WurJ. l.k-cllun 2nd
TtiMiUy In Arrll.
V IIKKK11Y ASNOl!Ni;i'.
MYKLK AH A CAN.
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ViiTASftOt'-HTKUTO aWOL'SU- J
It I'OR Tt U 'or Al li"t'.iin f f tho Bti'oml
Wrl K.li liil.ni. u; luo'lny m April.
t AKE t'Tll' ihiZ U TO ANN' il'.Nl.'K
V Hr. SlUMUv o l.Ofci! r H cidl Into fur
re-f!it ll n (it AM' rji-m t i rvpri'M n' tlio Fourth
Wsril. V. reil.in. 2 1 1 111 i'sv 10 Ajirll
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ITE AKE A'' ' ill KI.IJ TO ASMII.'M'i
Mr J. (.'. iiOijU. i.i a r Hi'lliU".- for r-
elt t!cu 10 tl.e ol!;w of (.'i y As 1 ror unJ t'l-
looinr Fl' 1 Iti 11 inl T. k)n iArll
WtTTUK AT'rinniizi;j"'io asnoi'Si i:
tiie imHHii c .i.ii ' J (i vn.l.l M.n.N
r:n I 'nil' f..r lliv oilico of A'...ruinii fr .in
Uie Fl it T inl
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IT K ARK Afjrilb :IZK J TO ASNiiI.VHK
Y. y . h.M I 1 II n iMirli l 10 1 t ai htiii in
of tlie Kjurlli Wurl. .kvtoiii 'la luuvjay iu
April.
WE' AKE AuTflOUIKKij A"-' H Itl-.lirKS'l'KI)
to nii"niiCM Mr. J i; A P.N'JI.o hi; a fin.
' dldnte for r.' civ ti-m tin) ll.i: j of Cny 11 ur-
Shol. kli-.'tl.'ii. 't ni I ifn ! iv III Arrll.
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"J. AUK V rilDIUZKlJ TO ANN .L'NCIO
1". .1 M1KHIAN kK an Hull ln.'IliliMil Cilll-
ld.itifr Ci'.y MarnhiL Jilttilou -ii'l TucMliiy
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VV 1. VAIl iU AN a i-aiiillilau. for Ciiv tl
isi.r aa ' Colluclor Kl:Uon ';iid TuemUy In
Aril; ..
T;Afc Aurtii-KizEo ToANSttCK
V tbt i.nmH of Captain W. F. KO'tTON M
V fasd'tliitc f t Cliy Marshal. 1m.-iuu Tutu-
'.IT In A -rlj .
VrKHNfcSDAY MARCH .
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TWCSK nmnolli woll s?t with Rial flro-
iillrr Jie cn ml road atN3pcr acrocauh.
A-tianJ-lt. A ho in say trAcm of choice farm
aiMtgriMluiili noirnl botWDin rullroadf.
Arr'-yto .
E. 3. GRAHAM
fi'Hham Yo-nir r-imi'y. Texai
1M!C1T1S.
For the Wmtorn OMlfSia'e:: Itilj with lo-
eal itorin'.loro!.'!! by inu-h c jller weather;
wladi Uiifl uk ti iiorllii-aitcrly; IticrviMug rr.'
lure
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All cltiint hariiiK Cirrin;03 ba)f.;lcl.
etc. that they can (pare (or tbe purpos?
vlll please notify f hecbaironnnof theK?ccp-
tioa coraniiitio Crmebal W. L. Cadili
sttbec'.ty bill to-day tor tbe driving of
tbe lire s ock men our gne!e through tbe
e'.ty on Wtdceiiisy evening ot 4 o'clock
jarp ttirtir.R from tbe opern-boaie.
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ii.Mneniifri And rejirci'.nt(itiTfs ot tit?
pTtit wbttier ol l-li ilite or frcm abroad
will confers far r upon tbe IIieald by a' ok
ing Ibelr r retrsre lu our city known si tbe
sanotrjm. Ar sitentiens that lis propri
tors can extend to the prcn ong will be
Klsrly ltsrn.-d of to the end of the fall
pojtible co-fort end conveuieuce of the
fjrUl rprcscr.'t'.TC dorirg Ibelr itsy
her j. m t m
Tat .lock mtin ia "in town."
Locah bas ptit ' xevurso Kfig!ish"on bis
boom. II ehonid change bit cne.
Tnt raptrs tot.tlnuo
BUMAirr.'s leer. If it
bier!
Ibelr refereoce to
cs ouly spe.UJ
CosotrteuA.N OrouiHtf Ohio it is lsld(
looks and at i very much lite ABEAnA-
Lisools.
II Mil! MCI
LOBD KAHUOI.rH
fTjns'i thorn in tbe
lrom friction.
CncRcnirx Glad.
side it getting bald
- Colo-sloopid pcop e snd mi k-nd witer
atwspaptri av alwjyj ta king abont tte.r
etrcnlal in.
B
Tribe's mors stetl I ban steel in tbe re
posed new 0 niiors. Jobs Hoacb is lbs
bog under tie cblp.
B "
CoKaB!FATiLL-A2 ol South Carolina
never wears sn overcoat. Casually men-
tion this daring the Deit norther.
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Tbx centos of Bjs'on shows 18.C0O tnort
women tbso men. And this is leap yesr
too. TlXif ell MSJfACllUBPttsI
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Xgf c.'.r: C hvKir ii. li ilind is growing
to be as c:p"p'il ir a he nd to be in tie
jxtb. He rini.s dy: tmiu la Lis "grip"
HOW. Kim
Oata sjs Trnth it for s?e for 27OCO.
Vi'h f.r'-lt! s a b's c.mirand.le
sh'.n d be at)' to f!vu ns be.'.cr rs'es than
VJi. I
A lIlMltllOrit rilft'MU'.NT.
Tbe elltrmcnof New York city wield
pi.wir eotucfly n iti lolhutr.f c.ingfea
imirliml:! I'usl Vt am bee U II "d
fir Hi j eibornil Oh'cri.ili. m f t ol lie
' meni'icr ol Hint ro4y and Iwr t'.eir par-
! ;.! and pi 1. tied Hei.di. At i tie lime
I I hoy uud It o vii inlisly Hint r v Y 'i
I pinine onccf thu w.irrt kiivomu d ci:Ii h In
j .mri" but thri.uttli tuft lint ri;.; vU I-
' suc.e sr.it w.itchfu!i.-J i.f Fa -in. J. Til-
K tho VB' fOTUp'lon !: be
vvi .'UJ my di'purin.i'iiH with it i i" i
nit tt.j i.i ni'Utt'.'i ni; ifi'iru l Ta tM' mid
Dil.irj ri;nfiiiipli'Ul ciil-liiil i'Ut.ii'nl s
lunliLiir Biln.ini" rr. on 01 BtlulM wurii
H vi .. to lliu ei Hut a ycvuu r ilmiuir
uoiv iipf'trs to bn ihKA'cnlli; thoiTH'.t
111. tr.-ipnlii.ourc. -untn lln'U nl'fii tb.y
i n- n imri'lliioly ru.t.l by tlio .wily
coriiH'i-anti of 1kii una wliiuh II l ie-
n vliil will ettnbUhti drii iri'roua priced
tv. It li s pripohluou no ni)).uin:tly
t.iiwi 0 ro pprii'o'oiiB In lie pruvihUmf
ami 10 daiifriiis I'l Iir clmrnc'cr
i to bi woriLy ef tbi
'rinu 1 and iuiiiicd'ale cutirUliTttlon ol fie
Lit ill 1. 1 llie vboln counlrv. Mil. Hoot.
vi i t hi liiirmitici'd s mi tiur In tlio 1-'kI-
Ultirr pri)iosing t tivu the win Is Bp
plti'int; yotr c( the government nf the
oily o! New York I'xc'ti' iffly to the rnuycr
of that city Blr'.ppii'f? tliu s'df r.ntn ol It
rnlinlv. The bill bus ruikod theljwir
hoU3of tho lir.islal life by A strict pailv
vol tbe irpublicn dvii K it ttirlrumii
Id't inpport rt.it t.iu di'mocrts Btrenu
oii'ly rpposii'i: Ita nns afto. It 111 fotn lo
tho Bt'i.i.tc ot.il 11 tint body liull concur lo
IB sdoiiticu. li t ly h ip f 1 r lis tillimnte
li fir.t lies in ih! vi to 1 r!viK'e ot the rov
emor.
Tills on' -nuin power ba bp a s xrowlrft
evil from the titiii! Ilia republican! stuunird
control sod but fur the opjioitiori tf the
dnit.oirat aitlioucb in tbe minority
t would he s difflcuh nisltff to tay whore
:ul when it would atop. Bniipote tbe coi
Ktilulion ol our c ountry was so sriicndcd si
t j rive the treildcnt tbe rifilit to appoint
Hi 11 thoutaiKlB of ofUce-hcMers of
the cation wi'bont the s'lvic
end constiit of the ia ste where
wiiu'li be s check to the vault ir
anibltios of some men who when ones
pretldect mlht not be president nil the
davs ! their lives. Yet Ihii action of the
lower hou.e of tbe Gotham legltlsturo if
bnt s it ip end a long one iu thst direction.
Municipal governments mur at times be
cor upt; boanlu of ldermn may at some
period be 50 constitute si to work in the
ititerebt of tbemselvis end friends person.
ally pecuniarily snd politically sud to the
dulrinte::t of tbe best Interests of the rov
erncd. Buch things have happened
and of late years frequently but the time
sooo comes when the AtiKnn (tables nro
cieat:eJ and s purer atmofpbcie prevails.
The pcoplo aro not so loft ti 11 (enseol
duty cs to niako it necessary ti IoiIrc unch
enormous power in the hands ol one nun
Tb-y wurt re pre:t tatiou end voice neater
home snd la ihe c-se of uiuniclpa! ma trr
t'icy look f ir s.i e-vprts-iiin of their riijlils
their wunla sad thuir vrlhts throuKh
t'nir rfpresfiilsllvif tho nldermen
sad ultboiiiih they rusy scnielirao lal
ti roil eel tlio vlewd of tbfir cocatl'.ucuts
ynl f it this Ibi ro Is a roracdy.
Tho ptoplo watch r;aljus!y anil with 0
Jealous eye nny enor.iachmrt.t of cer. tran-
sition. They consider and spprceiato the
feet sad liRhtly loo that they connUtute
the contrnl power; they ore tho eprln and
ourcoof pcwir; whenever they er.larfe
trust exteii'l aathoriiy or create a new
one. it is tut appointing a medium snd
defining the scope of its sets and powerr.
They war.t none of this one-rjn
power no cer.tral sttlon of power snd the
fate of the Rooivsi-t bill in Hew York wlli
be s matter of great moment to the whole
oouutry. It is a republican measure in ev
ery senso of tbo word and doserves to re
ceive as it douliuesa ultimately wiu re-
oclve. a crnshing blow from wh'ch it m.-.y
be dlfflcalt to recover. All sncb bills meas-
ures or propoiltionr emaiiating froru what
tcr sourco should meet a iptedy and ig
nominious death.
Dallas March 11. Editor Horald:
P'ease tell me when wberp and undir
what circumstances the two-thirds rule si
applied to nominating conventions was ot
taincd. UtADr-R.
The two-th!rl.i rule was first Invoked at
tbe Baitimoro convection beld in 1S14
whoa Jakes K. Tolk was nominated by tho
democrat!). It was the conception of
floMrirfi RKnan a mmnr f f cnnproM
from South Carolina and Its object was to
defeat Marti- Vah Bcbxn who was a can
dldato for re-election. Mn. Eafcsiis when
be alerted to the convention wei.t by way
of ITaabville to tee Akdrkw Jacksox the
tben bead and front of the democratic
party to ct bis approval of tbs scheme
and to Ret this approval It was necessary to
select Jambs K. 1'oik of Tenneisoe at the
compromise candidate.
A Mott deslrnative fire occurred in east
St. Lonis laet night. Oce hundred end
forty cars wero burned one-third
to one-half of which were laden
with grain and merchandise at
well as the Advance E'evator andcont?nli
and other buildings. Tbo lois it lougbly
es'lmated at halt a million. Dispatch re
ceivei too 1st for lull publication.
Editob Daha bresksofftbls piece of taffy
and notes it throuch the wires : "Perhaps
the mott striking quality of Colohbl v7. It
Monwsoic. of I I moil the distinguishod
ohairmari of the ways and means commit
tje is bit humor. It it genial conslsnt
nnoitintitWut dry. delightlul. Nobody
loves ajrke bitter than he and nobody can
devlst a neater ore."
ti
Genebal 8calb4oI North Carolina prob
ably will decline to be a caudlrVe for re-
election to concreet. Il it- because be
wisa't arsljrntd to the wajt ana metnj
ommitte?
IIekbt Wabd CEtcnial.will be 11 Im
Juto. If Ilts-T ever intends to revise a s
belUf concerning a bot bercalier it Is bign
lime be tbonid begin.
9 m
Fsid DoreLAs' wife Is red bfaded. They
mate a kind of rouge et coir con pie ss it
were bnt tney tnouia not bui u
smooth connubial fo'ire.
1
Lost The lower hall of Ike o'd ticket.
S unstnre f Tuomas J. Hsjdbicbs can b
dirtirga'shed .with aid of a mignlfylcg
Klos R'turn totiramercy rar.
W V
Rev. Jo Cool areaoltad a brother clerpy
man the other day became the latter wrke
him seven fjiinus befor an appninttd
time. This Wblehrs Is very nnbecomirg
on tJe tart ot me wnai.
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Kiste is has at lsat orertakep Vr
ThoJIT'O-. Tmnta CI nioou can n)i
Upeot a b coJy iMierita ir.
Is iua book for Mm V1k Hooli
TIIE LAND 150A1U).
I'nita 'Im S!urkmt u'a 1'oln'. i f Obrr
tai'on 11 ud J u(rr at.
lu ci : tti ni It rruml.icnt u.iimi'clw
( f III" Uiltlf'!'.
Ud I Hid llintrd Ir.ti:fMiJiit
T!.o llmiM.i) In view of tn linpit.u cu
.I t!'u pi'Mi-i.t ti nsl in of the umli lu.t- ria-
lion an 1 llie ii.tmpitrvl ns l.rl-uiw 1:
liki ly to ori'e ui'ih-r lb-' rent acii.m id
ti c !t: J board in laijii'i; the inr I t I 'i
U K i li )i 1 lardK luiili t It
w all be of ti lertH tu obtain
tt.u vit'WS ofsr iuenl Urn r inii.i I t UVi'l;.
m.il on tho tti'tim. and ims luoriin r;
Kivi p a con (do 111 Inn rtit 1 by lis cjiiiiu.b
s oner. 1uhiik
US. J N. tlKM'N
oneof the inom f roruluuui nud woal.hie.4
of tho BtrHkmcn bulimriiik' to the nsnc'.a-
lion our coniinikkloiier solicited l: tviut
witti the 1'iJloWiLg remit:
Cuaml'-'iDuer "Mr.; Biinp'on. us you
wne uiio of a committee ai'po utid lo vtu
npou the In. id hoard find triv it to rcc:nd
us recent srtli'ii lu putliig up liio
pi'efl i.l )vn of eghonl land'. t m IIibaLO
will ho kIiiiI ta have your v ew s lu the
ill-etof tliU action ol Hii'biirrd.".
Mr. tliiiifon: "'I lie cll'.ot. In 'y opinion
will b itetrimeiilnl t.i tfto best mlnt.'U of
tlio B'n'e In o fur aa an li;ir.-r..'o ol the
nv.au:e iincl fund Is cO!'.C'.r:iiii. I dou't
tliiot llie Biockuien cm 'siaml
;ho mIm'1 t ue 0 common
expression. They Cavnol allord
a Kunrrnl iliinp to pive ei;;ht cents an aero
per annum fcr nnwatered and twenty cents
an sws per annum lorv..ttered teciioctol
s.luol 1-iidi. As leiuum rauva ei stifk
rniiinj; may be siccaia 11 iut.ol aliorJ lo
pi" ih. tie prices as a rulj."
Cjmmls.lomr "Why: net? Wbnl R:e
y our rRiii.s lor lhicoiulii:loii?''
Vr. SiiBpsun: "ilaiue rben a rt-cr.-tnuu
cwtiiiig iBiid desires to U'ftso urliool
luiula lie :..if) lotuke til Ibo schorl eerti;)j:a
tnev bolng a ternate as be e..ni'- to tucm
ami very ninny cf these tedious bt e::-
lirely worthies inuij tl them liaving no
mora ;rnm upon tboiu tbnn tiiero la la the
sireeia cf tli's cliy. For liutsnro ou r.iy
ranre on tbe l'eo.'S rivir tbere Is 10
much 1 mi J r.-ortlilfis for press that the ev-
e roue Is not )es than filly acres per cow.
To pay lor so much Iincl then tint Kivea no
rotum whatever will be ruinous."
Commisuinnei: "Wnniio you thin k
then the result will bt:?"
Mr. biini'snu: "i minx me siocxuien wm
simply dec Ine to lease theicbooi Janda that
might have been bringing in
fjnr coritt an acre rentnl to the school fund
111 lie liJls and not bring in acent. This
ht.inniiia rule the laud bor.rd has evl
denily made a mlnske; has evidently done
that which wil I militate citist the inter-
e.tt of utiblio education a'nt liu ctllJ.-ett
Bill tm t he Buffurers."
iHBloner: "What rflect. if jt be
trtio as is intimated by tnma of tho news-
panera that uovernor irciauo is iuu power
uillueiiring the land board he being a
member of it to raise the lease price to S
and .0 cents an acre ou his r.sptrotlons
and proBptcts lor re-i-lfCloti?
Mr. Buunson: "I think that his action
will ulic-ate from him ell the
urkinen ol the Hate. TUero
is no law as yot in foic9
o-iii a nfinriltv a'.taencd to cflcct tbe stock
men and will not be for twelve monihs and
tu that time we are ioelct a new icftMature
and mull! olllcem ana tomeiuiii;! may turn
1. tu 1 hut twelve moi.tu. therefore the
stockmen con ail .ml to wait oud to work lor
a otuitice that will Ktve lutm rem 1.
VTnmmiMloner! "Ilavo the laws pasted
by thB culled ijcssion- of the legitUture
ni'ainiit fence cuttnm berua as yet w have
mv hf.nrificiiiil etlec?
iir. bimpson: "iVnce cut tiriihai ceased
in tbe i.tate. We never had any of it up
hi'roinlhe L-ennine and trttesioek region
olilm state northwest Texas. Whare it
d'd exist it was only aporadio and not epi-
iinmii. mid it rea'lv (lied oul 01 itself."
'I hanking Mr Uimpson lor b!s candid and
(rank exprertlon of his views the ecru ru it
inntr lUna found
MB. J. f. BVAK.
who lives la lbs Fa-haadle. whom he
found 10 be an exoeodingly ploaenat snd
com loua as well as eaterialuing gentk-
man rtpondliig very oordially as follows :
Cnmmist'nnnr: "Mr JCrnns. what effect
do you think tbe aot'an of tho land board
in railing mo price ior ine lease 01 onooi
lanls will have on the stock interests?
Can iho Mock men ttand it ?
Mr. Jivana' ua. ye? we can aisna
11. that is. we can stand aav
thing that ii lawfnl. I am a law abiding
man myself and bolievo every man should
Bubmlt quietly to any law that may be
pataed by tbe proper authorities or if lis
cannot then leave toe country and find
one where tbe laws are congenial. I think
this action of tho land board Is lublirnry
and contrary to tho spirit and
the letter ot theletee law as parsed by the
Irgislature. I was at Austin when this
lento law was passed and lis ened to the
disctisbion nson the bill Thnss who fa-
vored -li irt leuso of the land had to com-
Dromiae on ten years and tho?e who odve-
cntcd a low ra'eot lnse per acre per annum
bad to comprO-iKO cn 4 cents na
Iho iiiinlnium and In this shape
the law parsed. It is true the
land board was created and uiven power to
reject bids lor leases bat tbe aim in that
was to prevout men from leasing say a lit-
tlo slip of land on each aide of a stronm.
ami lunciu- 11 ill so aa lo cul oil uuier aluea
than his own lrom water. Toe law ali-o
conteniDlates that there shall be comneti.
Hoi in bids for land 4 cents helot;
fixer! as the minimum in eoinDM.1
t ve bids and the highest price to de
manded where laere is no competition
For instance where a raau effort 4 cents
an acre lor tohool lands and there li no
hinher bid a.ainst him. I think the spirit
0' the law Is that the board shall accept tne
I I f . .... .4 ....... I .
Did A VBUUiib uuuvinmuu VJ null nu
thor.tv this board amumes the
power lo tlx the price of lease
fi.r tko toboo I lands at 8 cents for nn
watered kecioiiB and 20 cents for
watered lections and that no lease shall
exoeed six years wnea tneliwit-e;r says
i here maybe competition in binding ror
th.n land' and that leir-es shall be for ten
years. I think the unauimons sentiment
of stockmen is that this ruling
a-ida iionot tho land board is sroitiary
Utockmen are law-abiding men and will
nuielly and patriotically submit lo the law
but there ia no law to compel them to lease
tha anhool lauds and tlin.-o Is no law to
eomuel thim to fence up I U-ir stock. 80
the toiocl lands rosy become commons
sad who is tin re and what law is there to
prevent a mau's stock from (ceding ou the
a.mmoniT 1
C miml'oloner: "Do yon think then that
stork men will rvfue to lease the school
lands as l)i'g as this rnling ol tbe land
board ii lo foro?"
Mr. F.vans: "This association will cot
tike ecy action In tha mntter. Borne stock
men mav lease and lonio will
not. To lllus-rate: -appose a
B'.ocK Man owns ni 01
ltnd wilh sltsrnate secilous of echool
land about him. but hire and there are
In r;a tracts owned ny "netieis anu ut'le
farmers and to get what land be w its for
grazing purposes be has ti entirtly sur-
r.lUmi these little Is ilated tracts that is
fence them in Tbe law cow ssyt do
man can lancw in i'ia net on
own or that ia net controlled by him. Tte
conseo.net celt that hi bas lo -ike linos
giving in J fet of bit own lrd in width
nri niaka rates so that with say only one
small "ntster" tract to contend with of SJO
acre Bnrpo it will cost him not lees
tbsn $3(iU) to make tbe lane etc A
sojn as be leases the school 1st. da he
falls into blackmailing trn for the owner
oftheama.l tract says: You can't fxrre
me in; yon mnst give me sn cuti". ami
knningthatit wiliest St least 3 OU) lo
do ihis faeasktHU an ace for cisiano
wh'.n it it not worm more
iban $2 Per cn A "t"
sinated In tb' way cas't
aff rd to give Hand 20 ents an arre lea
fur ichnnl linda esnecialiy if tbar are
many lioiw rti la to midst of trie ra
f t"H rat e he wa- t". Afra'n. in the
jMairle di-r r cl 'i yu wi' Dnn ""tiot ''er
e-c'itn of la d iniTly 0v 11 .f pr
end lbt is tifeVy w'-rmleiw but
iii lti r fl t'd 'c oinrr tae ranr y oa
nt vr.a riava t rv fur tli'i ds-ri-ri
liid J'tt the km -til tbev furn ri voa
rra. Ia an'1) liit'a"r f:ee. C'M
n rcrt w.ic'd f:'p'l ffi'. lilt
.. . . . .. ... k.. a..i.
nn liPb'Iinr III.:. i . w w ' -. - - -
i: t'--3 ti:.;ii.';c:-iJeTtirc-'-i;s--J'-
are no "iustf" Imdt no prairie dog bar-
lena nil he ran eel a free and urionnrtltet
ci as lari;n ii wsnti. Ii can ullo'd ft
pay H ana 'M coi;! an ai.ru lease
'1 tile I.i why Uirr" slmul I Im onunnnt nn
pinong blddi rm The pAiliallv woril.U sur
encii4ihrf d rtni'i a 1 have alluded to can-
not bk.(.l ti .ilt r ilm In I r less than
4 cunt an acre but these fell and lit en-
1 rum hi red ranges niV1'1 b iw.i'n tu bi!iii
' even lili;li r than t-1 . -1 . t and t w lit v et .'ill on
I mr'. t don't o heio in ainrnry or toioed
ve'ues In an tiling "i' tindvi " 'V eiritu.-n
atancea. It ii uiiiiMuml a ' U ti
lis r.iciraty to j; nil p dl tv. 1
fiever thiiii'lit tbe b'.iIj muht to
l.'.ivn l i.'h o I n .' i a all and when n
s IJ 'hum liirt 11 iii:"!.t t i I a ti'ily In giunll
l r ict a and to sntuni Lel'le.-"1. i'lili 1 liavs
el A'avs ikiiini il :" 1 - it ! ill :y r.f tli.t M.l'e
ait'iourh my br. iiu r ntoi ktun hae il.-
a.:red with ins ai I l''e mln tf lhe lalida
Ir.ilr.ilili a law In les c tha schnrl Inmb
let tha spirit tu.il tU l. '. '.. r nf tbo l.'i't le
S'.rlotly Inllovied "
I iniiiiltBioiifi: "II It ho true thnt tlv-
rrnnr iroiaud si .' r.i ol tho papers li.tl
liiBln is t;in ponvr inll'ieririn;; the laud
bi'snt in its action what etl.C. wi I it Lavo
uron b's clianc'i lor r-rl. o'id' ? '
Mr. Kvani: If ilils nieianre Is being ear-
lied out lor polltTtl r.lli-ct it wi l nnt lini p
sny man rnfrted In it. How ran It? The
utoc k li.ti reus cf this utttn imvo their righto
s Weil as oil other i'lterouls mid no man
who will calmly crij-itur of this qutMlnn
In i:s true lli.'ht and bear
lug ran erdene any arbi-
trary action br tho laud board
or cny n liiiuiili n uf power on Itipartti)
iuai.o a law or to tbroi-atna law rlrrady
inmlc. It it not gieaiei' thou the Itjisia-
tute. Tharklug Mr. Evans for kindrris In tub-
ml lire; t ) n interview and lor tb full and
explxit unreiMiMi ot his vles our cum-
minsioctr bide hlin good evening.
Thinris cf beantr are lra forever. Oo
r.nd dazilo your rvi with tho J.welry dlf-
piyaf tho Mern-.od it J iw ir.l Jcwcl'y
coiiipxny at the WLulisir room M
ri;itso.sAl.s.
M. Conedlc-t of Terr. II is In the city
Mr. Hill Epauidltif ol Denton Is la the
city.
Jnds Cox. of Urrxoria ouity Is ia the
city.
0. II. Kintlcraan of Fort Worili Ia in tho
oily.
Mnse. Minnie Hauk m a eueit of tbe
Windsor.
Judge J. Carroll of Denlon .i at llie
Yf ludsor.
GeojeeGoddard.of til Louit iiagutut
of the Windsor.
Arabia Arlington ol Bt. bouit Uiisonrl
lJBtteYindeor.
Captain J. N. Simpson bas returned lrom
a trip to Austin.;
Captain H. F. Hunch end wife of Gaines-
ville are at tbe Windsor.
Miss Carrio Iloricliey of Fort Worth it
vjsitlng Mrs. D. K. l'awcctt.
Fred Grice the Bnanclal s.Ijuiter ol Leon
A II. Blum is at tho Windsor.
W. B Gre-flg and Tom Gerrin of Denton
ate doing the cattle convention.
Mr. Bam CnndilT of Longview ia vltlt-
lug Mrs. 1'. 8. l'fouls for a day or two.
H D.Johnson poatmnster of Uouslou is
In tho city looking up republican business.
Mr W. C. Wells of Greenville Texn is
in the city stopping C. the Grand Windsor.
Captain 0. W. White presidont of th
Waco Waler-worUi company is in the city
Oeorre 0. Sm'.U n cioitalist of 8t.
Joseph Ml.aonrl.ia attending tbe big con-
vention. Colonel A. F. Flfher connee'ed with the
Gulf. Colorado & 8 mt i Fo railroad is in
the city.
Ciip'Rln J. D. P.iid a prominent Cittlf-
man of Fort Wottb is ;in ;.atteuda!ica ea
ihe convention.
Di'. L. Patterson a lending m-ircHant of
lUiiger it in the city and paid tbe iixsALD
a pleasant call.
William A. Gamer cf tho Fort Worth
Gutetto i in thecilv In attendance ou the
cseilcnieti' couveiuiozi.
Ur James T. Ord of Ibe lexioan Nat
tiouai raliroad whnao headquarieis are a
Uonterey is in the city.
Jnhn W. Waldun. cruhler rf the FirBt
Vntiontl bank of Decatur i in th city
gretir'( hi many friend
p.i n.ioilnor. stack! airsnt ol tbe Fort
Worth 4 Denver road is in the city In at
tendance on tne convention.
W. II. Glsason formerly of this city lot
now agent of tbo Moniton a Texas uenirsi
railroad at Bryan Is in the city.
Caplain James Brltton tho big-bodied
mr.inr:.d alate eniiiiiear it in the city
greeting bis hundreds ol friend.
Colonel Bam Aene one oi too prominent
mn nf Houston and ono of Us most es
teemed citizen is t tho Windsor.
L. D. Voak general stock agont and J.
p Mnnrn and Ike Johnson ais'stHtit stock
agents or the Gould line in this state are
at the Windsor.
Hon. naryay W. Salmon ex-treasurer ol
Mi.amiri and a nromiiient candidate for
nnr..nr nf thatsttito. is iu the city attend
ing the cai.t'.euien's convention.
Mr. J M. Rs.ed la a promi'ieiit hard
wire merchant of Greenville Texae is in
tha city atteDdirg the cat'lemen's conven-
tion and atppplngatthe Vindsor.
C. G. Thomas of ratlcroon Bros. fc Co.
tTiiioii Stock Y ard". Cnice.ro Is viMtinr;
. ;. .:..r. C. T. D!.-U :;3sn. 1212
Jackion and takes lu the cat:le cod ventiou.
Colonel William M Yan.Ull former'y o
B. ii and now of Ba'.l Anemia. Tom
Green county and the honored i resident of
the Texas Press associotton is in the city.
0 M. Burke a praminest citizen of Cleve-
land Ohio is in Dallas witching with in-
terest the proceedings of the convention.
Mr. Burke is one of Ohio's solid builnoss
men.
Colonel Will Lambart city editor of tbe
Austin Dally Capital U In at'ondanee on
the stork assoo'ation tikingnotea for bis
papsr. Colonel Lam bert Is secretary of the
State Stockmen's association.
Mr. Walter L. Malone whilom of Dal
li. and business manager of the Dallas
Kkrald several years ago bnt now man-
aging aditor of ihe Fort Worth Daily Ga-s-tte
it lu the city taking in tbe Hock1
men' isiociallon.
Colonel 8. P. Cunningham editor of the
Live Stook Journal of Fort Worth adju-
tant of General Jnhn Morgan tn hi Ohio
raid and one of tbe most p-ipnlar men In
Texai is ia the city and makes the IIibald
ollire hit headquarters.
Colonel J. W. Booth editor of the Deca-
tur Tribnne I in tbn ci'y. Colonil Booth'
name ia being extensively med in connec-
tion w ith tbe lieutenant governorship of tUil
stato. There Ii no beitr democrat thai
has done better service for his psrty or
morn meritorious of consideration at bit
bands. t
COUNTY TIlEASl'ltKK'S Il-fOIlT
Ths fidliwinR Is the ittemnt of J. T.
hioni rnnniY tre tiarer. slnwinB tie con.
dilion of th varlons fundi of Dalits coun-
ty on the 10t cf March 18S4:
Onlf-d. O'tit'g. KetBal.
IAS9.(I
749.11
1.50100
R.017.SI
62599
I.MS.03
M.nh 1 'U1
fi.ii
Ot u'l md fund.
M.n-h 10 ei.
Peh In linp v IB
Hir-h l. 'H
16.r)7M I.2SO.0
f.ai '
1511. OS
Co irt hene
M.n h 10. 'M
("Inklnf find.
March to. -ni
mi tad b'edneas.
M ireh 19 e.
1.00
art
i ee
r.vir fa-m.
K.rsU 1. ev
ass tt
Tta'aara oas V"J'
Ll"billite'f thaeonnty cons'-t of
...317Cl2iJ
in.ooo.os
8SO90 CO
rmitt rion-m tonoa i-ui tu
FWinnlai t .........
And bri Ke bond Uta.'a in isz
m iun tag te
Total If.uvw
et-teof Texai. fjounly cr U.lin.
(LSI Hel'irs me ire nuderalgneil per-
rona'lv " J- T Don" un'v Irrai
nro' V Usemr'tv.and U'on na'h tat
H...UH atamans istrne ana r-r wi -
cn c ue to ihe bestel Lis
blit.
mi m.t rr Wil I'm ''Il I r t-rr-ia t-iar-w
A . . 1 - . .. . p k I A lkl
HYE-UYB HEN !
DMpirmlti Din
lionts Um
KI1K4 by
King I'Uhcr
RilAl
a YouBgrr
Vibn In turn lilii's liirt Dtiit.
Mas Ai.toni M.w u 11. Spe.ihl.J
'.c"i Thnuipio.l. thi cn.rtbrA'.tf l diMifiudo
slid lii'lMtu.l Text larr.i.' watah.it B'.il
lubtiMly kt'li i in tb V.iud iylilo theatro
a1. 11:15 to i l: it by King
l'lsh-.r deput;.' ih'trifl ol L'valdo ootin'v
and de-'pomln cf tli i lirit water hlnui lf.
Kiihtr wni a'r.n klllid I'l the uiulce
but by whom is not ascertained.
The clrcnuialuucrs of ll:n esse et well
as on ks g'.eaoed are as follows.
Fisher In ccmpuny with Thompson to
tered Ihe Vaudfvllls a thurt while before
Iho tcctrrencc of Ihe d.lllcully. While
th ra Tl.ompiLin lieaino luvulved lo an
s'trrcutlon with Joe Foster wl.o
atlempt?d lo tuilly him but without tuo
cn. lUk'i wotdi followed and Flthtr
I iok tip Foter i nn Tl.ompsjn.is ustia
j-.rked I'l s'x shnotvr. wliloh was luima
r.Utily praiped by a polisciunn. Fisbtr
sis) drew. The iiiheequeiil procoadlngi
are Ur from clear and wear a very uu'y
lo'dt. FUber and Thompton tnrrouoded
by a crowd of excited and tffrlghled men
were btrun'lins vehemently on tbs ibor.
Five or six thurp report fol-
lowed and wncu tho utuoke clesrel
away the priducl Austin waidead. Fl'lior
also dead was lying across him anJ"F ro
Foiter" was shot tbrotif.h the left l?g j it
hdluw the knee rhstUiicg the
bone and rendering amputation Ci'C'jrrry.
Thompson is iliot twice through tho brnlp
oue ba'l euti ring through the left cyc-brow
aad the otber one a qutrter cf on iucb
abort It. Hath holoi miht le
covered with a nickel. Flfher
was always a rplendid thot.
Fiehrr is tbo shot through the brain tbe
ball eutoriufr tho left eye. Tbompscn
killed Jack Harris tha proprietor of tbe
Vaudeville theatre In Ihe taais building
abont two years ago and mtt
bis death there to-uight. Fisher
was young but tho most celebrated
deinrrado on tbn Rio Grande from
Mexico to the Gulf and hat credited to his
scar a larger number of murders than any
man of bis ege that bat ever strack Texts.
Thompson's brother a chip off the same
block is la town but no further trouble Is
feared for the night Tho two most cele
brated denptr vlooj in Tuxasare doadund
tbo pecplortj jIoc.
A COtlUNt. MAIN.
The cockimr main In tho rear of Crotiir
it Uohny'n saloon corner of Main and l'uy-
ui3 utrecu was luitil ycsieruay atternoon
bv a larre and ei.tlinsinstlo cruwd. Good
order prevailed however and tbe light
ih.il took place during the alturnoon aud at
mnlil were watcneu wita interest oy set
oral hundred peisons. There were eight
lights all told which resulted at IoII ias
Uatflnlt. of Abilene pitteil single
enirt hv.s cooks aeaiiist live cf fiuiibn-
mer'H. this city and won tnrio out of the
iivn r.itUia. Atkins cf Dalles pitted a cork
a fiuo lowl nalui.t Nat'itiunier'a but tho
latter sant him to grif f. Terrell tncklU
Nushauoier ia two fights loaing both.
Thor will bii Tine rnoit lb is afternoon.
Twenty-four additional birds arrived yes-
terday from Terrell Wtalherford and
Oiher points
rOOBJ rAUal I'RIOJIEUS KSCArR.
At a late hourklonday nl.:!-f. tS prison-
ers on tho poor fares broka j .it end me.'le
god the'r escape. Saperiuitndont Kil-
Patrick tolegrnphod Bhcnir Bui.lh I come
down and briur bis blood hounds. The
sheriff -stpatohed deputies tohutt down
tbo fugitives but did nut sond the bounds.
The prisoner who escaped are torvlng out
fines for petty ofi'euses. Home who had the
opportunity to leave declined lo go thongh
the way wat clear to tbem. The telegram
wat brief aud tba number that made their
ercape it not known.
I..
The largcot display of brio a brae binqne
Qgares end lancy goods at the China Hull
corner Kim and Murphy streets. Grand
opening Wrdutvday night.
KiNr.D
Ella Lewis a colored dame lives on Fa-
cilio avenue tiho lovei peace eud quietude
and beciiuGA Caroline It ibinson ana Julia
both also colored infringed upon ber
rights in this respect and disturbed hor
she mada complaint eg'.lnot them before
Justice Klwards. Yesterday they bad a
trial ecd Iho dignity of the outraged law
and tbe ptirilv ot the Indicia! ermine wero
bn'.b niBlutaincd by Uio BB?estnent of a
Cnn of $1 OOagAiust cioh with the necei-
Siry coiti.
iVVff fx
f Ul
3
t-WTitrn-TT;rr.'. ; i."ri.:;.
ii ru tST?t
'.-.V
torpid bcv:;.;-.
DISORDEIilEID (.IVCR.
and f.jALAH'fiA.
From theso nouses iirl-io Ihn e lonn'i
tbo ilUoases of tlio l.tnimn nue. T;tv3
ryinptonia lndlrnto their VAfenee: I.om of
Aiiatl't. lloivila raatlve Mk Head
aclie. fullneaa airier t'tiUni.- nvcraion u t
lartlnn of twiy nr iiilml j:ruetattw
of food IrrKa-'.lltjr ot trinfier 1av4
plrlU A faeiing of linvlng itr;leet
dttly lXazliicss l'lutlrrlnii attas
Heart Ikiita before the c r litlily col
or a I'rlne CX.T1PAT10 nud !
inntxl Um uio cf areineiiy tint iieimilivctiy
onthiiMvor. AsaLlvui'tnedlelne TT'A"sl
1I l.l.N have no t: fm. Tlictruotloiionthe
Kidneys mid Sliln k ill o pi'oiiiiil rcn.oving
all Impurities turou't'i tiiesi! tlireo aeava
busjfis of Ilia ayalcm" producing uppo.
UIoiliid illk-i-Blinn l.'Riiliii' plnolti n elimV
Iktnnndivvlsoivushodi-. 1'VtT'f IMM.H
jbiiio no iirvtAAor fri'lpleg nor bt'clor
with uillv work ulld nro n perfeot
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
ni! FF.F.l.U 1.1 UH A K L.W MAW.
"I hive l.tirt I.'y.sin-psln Willi CoMaiipa-
tlnn.twc j-r nn -nit B ive I iii d ton dilp'rviit
kinds of pills "nil TITT'X uni tha flrut
that have done niu an ffond. Hiey have
Cleaned mo out nicely. My eppeilte li
aplnndld loud dlirexta readily end 1 now
have tiaturul psm-i'. I teel lllio a n-w
mao." W. 1). KDW AltDS 1'iUuiyra O.
Mdererryrri-.rto. Ma-.HMiirravSt..N.Y.
tutts mm DYE.
GiiaT Hair ok Wimbkihs rlinnged In.
atantlr to atLav Jilack Ur h rlnglo ur
plication of ibis lrt fold by pruugUu
or Bent by o-xproaa n r-culpt nf $ I.
Oftto1.: Mtirrny 8tri t. New Vnrk
tim-t eawiM "t uttiui ptftrtava rcrt
INSURANCE.
TWpa-ent ofWi RASrifrSTAfiS'-
U ilea nd Utility Ansiln. Texa. Mairh
!.. To all Whom li May Concern: This is
tocerilry tha. tne sijnuaoe i.ne a.irauro
Poeietv of Now Tork. N T baa In all rot-
peeia fully eomnlled wli the laws of Tcias as
rmiritftn precedent to It dnlna tittilnes In
tVaauie anl that aM Coaipany bolda a ear-
tinea! of Both rltv aom iMa ofilnn entllllnf
It toito bnalneanln this Htate f"r twelmoMli
Irora the in day or Jannary lSHt lo the ltt day
o Deeemrer ISSt.
IU 8 l-ilven nnde" my hand end ti stef-fe-
In Am in he 1 an1 fltta flnt above
wrl'tes It P BUEW8I Kit ' imirl'il.inrr.
( l MAY. Den at Ae"t l altta. Tun.
30 DAYS' TRIAL I
W . tPIII I I'lP K.-rv.-ian.PA
MvalvnUt
nirTTit.f v't-iJTii- t ii
6?n-l rfttnp for rairTliiit.
' . " . ..
Knoieirt -nn v -vjpxutu ti sr 2"iy.m. o ir. n.o ma. J.-.-1
J. T I). W5S. VV' ' . . v.- ii;i".r.' "ne
- T?.-.- iiv rfA. ..i- rnta-rk. rna.
Wo uro about to iucrea.su tliu ti'.u of our toro
by luMintf nnotber 2 feet to our front ou Kim
street. Our SHOE JJ'KL'AIlTiM K1NT which has
tfi-own particularly iu tlio juiblie's iavor "will un-
tlero somo marked changts ns to tho nizo of room
.shelving and to a general appearance tho altera-
tions will bo an improvement to our store as well
as to llm and Main .streets.
ODE HEW
Will be as complete as any that can be found any when- and in
order to make the change we are compdlv1
To Sacrifice Stock
i iiu
I:
Prloe 83.00.
Price 75 ents
Thus offerincr our customers a rare chance to lay id a up-
ply of Shoes at considerab'y reduced prices. This rare: chance
should be taken advantage of as the sale will only hst. a few
days and Shoes will go ac prices that were never heard of
before ia the Li-tot y of our Queen City.
Before Making any Changes in
We cerain ask those Housekeepers who wish to avail them-
selves oi tne low prices
Ingrains Tapestries ami Brussels
MATTINGS MATS LACE
To como at once and buy
-'a - a - wYa
opportunity wnicn is KAiti-iji ujj.j we nave
only ad vertisel these poods tor ono week and have al-
ready closed out several lines. We aro kept busy day
and night to fill orders we are daily receiving.
GOODSWILL ALWAYS
This accounts for the rush
ill TCn&Tm
MO
Slid
.: :' nV ri
stuz'.-si t.
5.1';'L
0- cam yv..v rfeN.
Pxioe 81i50.
Price $3.00
at wnicn we are sening
CDETAINS AND POKTIESS.
what they can aa thiri ia an
- wvo a . mm w-mim aCk.
SELL AT A PIE
in our Carpet Department
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