Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 185, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 30, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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Whom Siaky Slocks VV > ro Mnrn Active
Willi n Strone Undertime Tlii
Fttirtnntlons Narrow
Special lo the tlazctto
TltXAB IIIIIAVAY I10ND8
Nrrw YonKlan 23 Tho railway bonds
sales today included 5000 Kort worth
Denver City 1s at 85J 10000 do at 8M
5000 do at 85J 6000Ho at Sfijj 1000 do at
000
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jcoupons
off at 103 10000 Texas Tactile Income
land cranM at 3 < J s 20000 do at 1000
ToxM Iaolllc n lllo Grande division
coupon off C04i 7000 do at J0 s 5000 do
at SOl < 27000do at 601 1 < 000 do at CI
0000 at Clij 0000 Missouri Kansas
Tesoa general 5s at 77i i 2000 do at 771
i0000 Missouri Kansas Texas gcnoral
at 0MI 13000 MlssnuiiKansas S Texas
coupon 7s at 117 C000 Morgans Louis-
iana Texas 0s at 1071 i 10000 do at 107
lO00OTexas laclllc Ulo Grando dlvls
Ion oxcoupon at M s COOn Texas Idcif
Ic lllo Grande division excoupon at 61
10000 lojt Worth Denver pity la at
RSI 15000 do at 80 6000 do
at 861 5000 Houston Texas
Central ls excoupon at 1024
10000 ditto at 1021 13000 Kansas
Texas 5 at 78 6000 ditto at 78 10000
Kansas Texas general mortgage at 02
15000 Texas Iaclllc Incomes nt 89 5000
ditto at 8 6000 Texas S New Orleans
Santno division at 102 20000 Texas
Vaclttc lllo Grande division oxcoupon
at Kll 7000 ditto at 52 10000 ditto at
Ml 40000 ditto atSlVi 10000 ditto at
5I 36000 ditto at 52 1000 ditto at oil
tilOCO ditto at 51J 6000 ditto at 61 6000
ditto at 511 15000 ditto at 51 1000 ditto
at 51 2000 ditto ut 51 J 20000
Iort Worth H Denver City ls at 80
5000 Iort Worth Denver City 1st at
Mil 10000 do at 8C1 2000 Texas la
clllc torrrduals at 45 20000 Texas Ta-
ctile Itlo Grando oxcoupon at 50 10000
doatSlJ6000doat51i
There was Western buying today of
tliu Grangers and Kansas Texas and
Huston took considerable amounts o
Union Taclllc The Shut man sliver bill
exerted n favorable Intlucuto in the early
dealing although It Is too eat ly yet to
tell anything about its chances of passage
Wheat was ihaky but strong advauclng
1 ceut
Oil opened weak at 84c and declined
lo 85c
Cotton was steady at an advance of one
point
Special lathe Jaiotle
ni vinw or tui wool mukit
Norton Mvss lau SUiTho selling
prices of wool the past week are quoted
as follows Texas spring medium twelve-
months 21 to 20o do spring line 22 to
aloidoslx to eight mouths 18 to 22c
do spring medium six to eight month
1 > to Mo do fall line Hi to 21e do fall
medium 17 to 22c A rather < ulct wool
market was anticipated for this week
Mitt the actual facts prove rather to the
aontrary There has been a eiy fair
movement In domestics at fair prices
Manufacturers have boon In the market
and have taken wool to a very good
amount and tliey have manifested a good
dual of Interest In the wool market it Is
Claimed that medium wools liavo taken a
froth start since manufacturers have be-
gun to ot their goods opened and to Unit
IrtlU heavy request for the course rough
of last season One mill a
fgoods holder of medium and lino wools
held against the turn of the market his
v unddenly ordered Its medium wool
shipped to the mill It Is said by buyers
1 Jtwt returned from the West that no good
medium wools cnu be picked up fur less
ttau SO to 81 cents The market here Is
linn at 28 to 30 cents with sales at 2
cents Uno iltiocos are very steady
Jledlum dull The sales for the week
art 21032001 pounds domotle and 1023
000 foreign IteCelpts 41165 pounds do
uiBXtlr 1417 pounds foreign
HOVHnKMKXrH MOCKS AM HONKS
Nbw Yoittc Jan > Governmontbonds
< dull
dullThete was better business touny in
railroad bonds and moderate advances
were gouorally recorded
Stocks were a little more nctlvo While
the movomont was somewhat Irregular
the market continued to exhibit a de-
cidedly strong undertone rallying quickly
from the early depression caused by
heavy selling Lackawanna was the most
active on the list and lor most of the day
recurved tlrm support closing with a
loss of 5 per cent Delawaie S Hud-
son U down 1 and Central
Now Jorscv J The fractional decline In
coal stock s Is attributed to repotts of
further reductions In the prices of coal
bv some of thu leadlug companies An-
other conspicuous lenttiro ol the day was
the break In New York Now Limland
which advanced eo rapidly recently
After soverul tluctuutlons It closed with a
lots of 2 percent Although M Tuul was
the second active stocK the lluctuatlons
were all within a range of 1 per cent
and It closed with n loss of at Mi The
renialncr of the list Is generally hlgior
Ji uw York Central shows a galuot 11
Canada Southornl i and Missouri Tactile
1 per ceut Taclllc Mall which had been
strong duriug most of the day dovcloped
decided weakness during the last hour
and closed with a net loss of 1 The
now during thu day was of an unimpor-
tant character and the market closed
comparatively steady
The worst case ot rheumatism yields to
lln magical luilnenco pUU lacoba Oil
VWV 1OINT
lluiUHiit lompornueo Ineturo MnMriil
lt liiMri > itt s utIy it 1lrii
Special to tho iiuuuc
Ijlut Iotxr Ttix Jan 2 KIder T
Itartleeof Whltcsbom was In the city
over last night ami went this morning to
Aubrev to attend tho ministers and dea-
cons mooting ol tho Baptist Shlloh asso-
ciation
Mr J W Drye of Lincoln county Ky
Is here prospecting with the Mow ot re
nminbis He is a relative of Ma 1 A
Drye
The Methodist church was crowded last
night to lUton to Liltticr Ilensou llov
I T Haggard of Dallas offered prayer
alter which llov r It Wages pastor of
the Lurch Introduced the speaker Ho
prefaced h s lecture with an apology for
illmH aud spoko for an hour and a half
No 1mmcan do justice to tho eloquent
speakeraud cau ouly bo appreciated by
thoso who listened to hlui He lectures
uualn tonight
The niiflc class at T T Institute under
Ihq direction of their teacher Trof ft A
ttarbe gave ft public rehearsal this titer
noou which was richly enjoyed by the
friends and patrons of tho school
The Tllot Tolnt seminary canto near be-
ing Vw cono of a serious conflagration
this forenoon Tho southwest corner on
tho outside of the building caught fire It
Is not known now It started whether ac-
cidentally or purposely A charred match
was round nrar w here It was Ignited but
rorlunatcly little damage was sustained
lit J II Sullivans rcsldcnco a few
miles west of tho city caught flro last
iTvsrMirri 7 r V ltM Wji 5 r A rTf5
night In the lloor from a coal of Ire which
snapped out from tho tiro place It burned
through the lloor butwas discovered In
tlmo to save tho house
John Spencer ot Decatur was In town
today
Havo given Tongallno a
many cases of neuralgia and
and llnd It thu only reliable remedy for
these complaints Drs Terry aud Kclthly
Mllford Mo
DENTOX
A Iiiry Hncureil In thoTrlnl lit > niSiiiltli
for SI mil or
Speelnl to ttie Gazette
Dkstov Tix Jan 20 The day has
been spent by the district court In select-
ing jurors for the trial of J M Smith
charged with murder The application
for a chango of venue was overruled this
morning The personnel of the jury Is
better than tho average In suchcases
The following were chosen out of tho spe-
cial venire ol oue hundred men J A
Henderson John W Dunham W V
Shultz W J Arthur J1J Doyle Tuo W
Tvaus Marlon Adams J M Lovelaco J
II Matthews Tom Wilcoxen A Howley
J W ticruggs
Kim 1jIcd Mit
Uxumlno the Fort Worth Grocer
panya new price list before buying
whore
KANSAS CENTENNIAL
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coin
else
Old bettlurit 31 net to Ccilnlirnto tlio Aniil
i iiry ot htnlo Urcnnlzutloii
Toikka Kah Jan 20 Tho Kansas
quarter centennial was observed today
by u massmeeting composed largely of
cltlens of Kansas who have been hero
since terrltotlal days with whom tho
largest operahouso In Topeka was crowd-
ed The Kausas legislature was present
In a body The celebration was held un-
der the auspices of tho Kansas Histori-
cal society The meutlng was presided
oer by the first governor of Kansas
as a state Charles ltoblnson Speeches
wcro made by the present governor John
A Martin arid by many more original set-
tlers of Kansas Including Uenjamln 1
Simpson Chief Justice Hoiton C II
Holllday Judge James Humphrey Itov
Dr Cordlcy Col D It Anthony Lleut
Gov AT Hlddlc h Wood John
fipeer T D Thatcher Gen C W lllntr
Iiev Dr McCabo and KxSenator Cald-
well A poem written for tho occasion
by Kugcno Ware the Kansas poet was
read
Hepatoone Is most clllcaciotis when
taken In small dosos largely diluted with
water and repeated until the desired ef-
fect Is produced
INVADING MEXICO
Tim lllKiJouTliiU ii Yoiiuk Ammhiin
Un
ilurtmiti With mi AMlitmitu
Spcclil to tlio Ouietto
SiN Anionio Tix Jan 20 About
ten days ago telegrams were sent fiom
Kiiglo Tuss announcing that three rail
way employes among whom vas Jno W
Hoivlth had gone over Into Mexico on a
hunting expedition and that Howlth had
become separated from tho others and
was lost Ills companions spout several
days in searching for him aud llually gave
hint up thinking he had been devoured
by coyotes or murdered aud they
mourned him as lost This morning
Capt Lyons who is n warm friend of
Howlth iceeHed i telegram from the
latter stating that alter ho got across the
lllo Grande into Mexico am aivay from
his companions he was captured by
Mexican soldiers aud placed In prison at
Tledras Negras whero he has been held
ovcrslnco ou tho charge of lnvndlug
Mexico with arms Capt Lyons requested
the Mexican consnl here Dr OrnelaSj to
endeavor to secure thu release
of Howlth at once Howlth who
Is well known lu han Antonio
whero for a long time ho was In tho em-
ploy ot the Sunset route Is a very quiet
sober and Industrious man and had no
Idea that when ho went over Into Melco
to hunt that he was violating tho law and
his iinadlug Mexico slnglehaudcd Is re-
garded as tho hugest sort of a hoax by
those who know him
Diphtheria has no terrors for parents
since lied Star Cough Curo was dtscov
eied
OLEHUKNE
SoeliilNfliv lliillilliiRH III Ilmliryo siuitn
Im OMUiiili 111 Tonn
Special to tliotliirolte
Cmuuum < Tix Jan H Misses Tip
ton Southerlaud and Utley guests of
Mis W II Southerlaud were given a
socinl last evening by their hostesswhich
was highly enjoyed by those who at-
tended
Tho rubbish ou tho lots whoro tho re
cent tiro occurred Is being cleared away
and preparations arc making to begin
work on tho new buildings
A considerable addition will bo made
soon on tho building now used by Dr
Hamilton as a hotel
W II Masters general ticket agent
J M Steore asslstaut general ticket
agent J H Kelley geueral baggage
agouti W S 11 Tarkor travellug auditor
and Jno J llanls stock claim agent all-
ot the Santa Ve passed through hero to-
day
dayThe Lone Star Dobatlng society will
colobratolts first anniversary at the court-
house February 18 William Tolndcxtcr
will deliver au address
Tlio Johnson County Teachers associa-
tion will meet lu Clobttine J ebruary 0
Tho Old Tolks Concert which was
gUcu some time ago will bo repeated
February i the proceeds of which are to
bo donated to some charitable purpose
Eight marriages are said to be pentl
111
Tour hundred and seventyllvo pupils
uro enrolled n the publlo schools and tho
number is Increasing cacli day
Several luslirauce adjusters havo been
hero during the past few days but have
failed to settlo with any ot their claimants
thus far
Miss Itlov ot Jort Worth Is tho guest
of Mr and Mrs W H Konthorlaud
tote I at Soup
Itosiileat toilet aoUp at 5 cents i cako
at tho Iort Worth Grocer Qo s
SHERMAN
A Marshal Wio Showed Judgment in
Executing Ills Dttly Snstnlncd
by tho Council
0
V Mb < l Salt Batiut n Iuper 3lnu Tint
puVHt l W i k routeOut taiirrs
An Aciiultlnl
9pocl l to tho Gazette
Siirhman Tux ran 20TTrot if J
Davis principal ot tho Colored university
at Hronhani adlrcsscil a large audience
of colored folks and qulto a numbetyof
fair trial In whites at tlio courthouse last night His
rheumatism subject was The Moral Culturo of tho
Nctiro rucc The speaker showed him-
self a free aud bold thinker and a very
bold and plainspoken talker on tho sub-
ject of the faults ot hi people and gave a
world of good sound ndvlco that will lra
pro e tho usefulness of all who practice
his suggestions The friends had taken
un organ to tho loom at which Annie
Skluncr presided with great credit aud
several familiar sacred songs ivore most
happily retidoroJ by a choir of half a
dozen girls whoso voices arc splendid
and of surpassing sweetness Tho speaker
had to make a second call to raise mono
enough to pay tho gas bill however and
but lor tlio aid of their white friends
would then have fallen short He Is on a
canvass of the state and expects the peo-
ple to at least pay expenses as ho goes
A very exciting caso occupied tho at-
tention ot the mayors court today Mrs
It T Davis was complained against over
a month ago by Mr Henry Wilson for
keeping a disorderly house A warrant
was lsued and put In the hands of Mar-
shal Illalue but on the day ol the Issue
Mrs Davis fell from a stoplatldcr she was
using to trnln somo vines about her house
and broke her nuklc and foot so that she
was coutlned to her bed until within a
few days and since can only travel with
the aid of a crutch At the meeting of
tho council Monday night Wilson filed a
formal complaint nga ust the marshal
charging him with neglect of duty and
trying to eado the execution of the law
Mr Hlaino stated his excuse and was ex-
onerated from blame Today the de-
fendant limped Into court with her ottor
uoys J D Woods and J T Cox to de
lend her and utter some preliminary mo-
tions tho trial was bet for a jury at 2
oclock p in with City Attorney Joe L
Cobb and Judgo J It Cowles to prose-
cute After heurlug the owdence In the
case the jury wcro not out over fifteen
minutes and lottirned a verdict ot not
guilty
Tho Taclllc Express olllcc In tho
north room of tho Hinkly house Is to bo
remodced repainted frescoed and newly
furnished as soon as tho work can be
done This will give this popular com-
pany un elegant olllce and one worthy of
the clever agent Mr Walton and his ac-
commodating assistant Charley Sumner
Jo ltlgby and Gus Seckiiis
J li Walsh of tho Ulnkly bar has a
bright new outfit in transit and In a few
days will have this favorite resort of trav-
elers as a palace Ills popular clerks Al
House and Dick DIckerson are already
proud ot tho piospect ahead and propose
to be oven moic polite than ever amid all
their style
Some thoughtless person or somo very
mean person shot Marshal Blaines cow
yesterday evening with a large caliber
ball lu the tight shoulder and the chances
aroho will lose her
Win lviy Jr turned up lu the county
clerks olllce today and took out a
llcenso to marry Mls Jennie Davis a
neighbors daughter Thcylhe on Iron
ore sixmilos nmtli of tliuelty
Ike Standlfer ot peuison returned last
ctenlng from Dallas whole he went as
attorney for HC Murray of the Gazetteer
In a damage suit brought by one McDon-
ald whom ho published as a fraud for
practicing without license mid not being
a lawyer at all but who was Imposing on
his clients The case was postponed till
next week and Ike came up to Sherman
whore MrsStandlfer Is visiting the family
of C II Wuudelohr Esq
Miss Millie ninlne letumed this morn
lug from a visit to her unelu LIL Ilarton
of Tails county
Itcul Mil Kiiiliiou
Lye hominy fresh every day at J 11
lloulhacs Try it
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THE TltENCHMAN AHEAD
lourtli Sumo ot tlio linvr < < rViKmiux
Illllliril Touriimittmt
Arw Yoiuc Jau 20 Tho fourth nights
play on tho great balkeline billiard
match between Schaefer aud Vlgnaux
attracted a large number of spectators
The Interest manifested in tho result was
Intense and bettlug slightly favored
Schaefer notwithstanding tho excellent
play ot Vlgnaux last evening when ho re
duced the lead of his oppoucnt f loin 305
to one of 47 Schaefer came up
first at 805 p m aud was soon followed
by Vlgnaux Madame Vlgnaux occupied
her usual seat lu tho balcony The game
was called at 8 15 p m Schacfer lejl off
on tho balls placed In thu posltlo il which
thev had occupied at the termination ot
last nights game but he did not
count Vlgnaux made fifteen
Schaefer scored nothing for a sec
ond time Then Vlgnaux did uot
scoio and Schaefer mado sixteen by a
careful play Then Viguaux began a run
which pionilscd well but moro than once
ho was compelled to suspend the play
owing to the confusion which prevailed In
the hall caused by thoso who came laty
Cries of sit down to those standing
caused Viguaux to cease the
play altogether but ho soon re-
newed It and mado fortyseven points
which for the first time placed him on a
par with his opponent Many beautiful
draw shots distinguished tho ruu nnd a
fine masso shot on the side elicited
the first outburst ot applause
ot tho evening Vlgnaux now
had 81 points and tho balls well
In hand Ho made 100 and the hall shook
with applause Lp to this time with tho
exception of thoso shots previously men-
tioned tho performance ot Viguaux while
sate was not brilliant lu fact ho ap-
peared to havo adopted tlio tactics ot
his atlvei ary aud abandoned his showy
manner of play for one mora conservative
aud substantial It was ou an easy draw
that ha finallv stopped Tho score on tho
third Inning stood Vlgnaux 152 Schaefer
10 Then Schacfer made C luclndlug a
pretty cut shot In tlio coruer and Vlg
naux made i on his fifth liming
begau again a scries of miming shots ro
peatedly sending object balls to tho
cushion and brlnglug them back lu posi-
tion at tho ccuterot tho table In his
sixth shot Vlgnaux made a chance
shot > vhlch was a good play In
tho risk ho had to t ko tho
balls bclug In lino with tlio red
In tho corner tho whlto ball between
Schaofor was nervous j however ho mado
17 on his soventh Inning and slipped rip
on an easy shot Ho left the balls close
toRothcrnnd Vlgneauxwas not slow to
avail himself of tho opportunity Nursing
was tho ordor until 60 buttons were
placed to tho gdod Schacfer looked glum
and made two duckeggs In succession
Ho left the balls well apart with tho spot
ball at tho bottom and tho
red ami white balls In n lino
at the top of tho table By cushioning
a shot was wade by Vlgnatix at 17 A
fourcushion shot was bravely made at 60
points He was loudly applauded on
maklug a wcllengllshed shot Schaefcrs
bad luck continued to ptirsuo
him mid although he mado a
run of 20 tho balls did not seem to roll
right and ho slopped easily He had thon
made In ton Innings or a total of 18150
points Vlgnaux mado 28 In his tenth In
ning aud his score was S51 for tho night
or a total of 2101
Schrfefer uiado a ruu ot 07 without ap-
parent effort nnd his admirers went wild
Vlgnaux made little counts of 2 >
and 1 nntll tho twelfth Innlni
when he seemed 82 and 22
directly after Schaefer meanwhile rail
II and 38 and in his cltthtccntli inning
made tho rim ot tho ovenlug aud ot tho
match 180 Thero were no fancy shots
but every shot was played for
aud deserved When 10O points wore
mado thero was applause as also at 137
which equaled Vlgnauxs best run and
also at 178 when ho excelled
Vlgnaux aud his own best record
Vlgnaux made 24 In good stylo a bank
shot with a cue ball played from between
the object balls being especially ap
applauded
At the end of the eighteenth Inning the
score stood TJ1 to 411 In favor of Vlgnaux
Schacfor thou begau to play and made
78 He gathered tho balls together
and had them broken up at will until ho
missed on a ulasso shot very dllllcult
against the lower rail Vlgnaux made
many pretty shots right aloug In his nine-
teenth Inning Tho ohs and alls wcro
numerous Ho stopped his play on a
dinicult bankshot in his twentieth
Inning and both players started
ou a homo stretch of the last
100 points although few amoug the audi-
ence lomembcred that Vlgnaux mint
make 047 points to reach the re-
quired goal ol 2400 points which
one party or the other had to make uudor
thu rules governing the match This point
was explained totho o present by Implro
McCrecry when Vlgnaux had counted 100
In the nights play Schacfer fol-
lowed and there were catcalls
applause ajul hisses Intermingled
over a decision by tho lefcreo
against Schaefer on a disputed spot
Schaefer sat down and Vlg
naux failed to count Schacfer
counted 0 and Vlgnaux made 10
points and finished the fourth
game ot tho match with a grand
total of Vlgnaux 2400 Schaefer 2337
Averages Vlgnaux 271U2I Schacfer
22 024 time ot game three hours
Schaefer has accepted a challenge
from Vlgnaux to play another
game of 3000 or 1000 for 82500 a side at
tho conclusion of the present match
Now Il Ice llst
Ixamlne tho Tort Worth Gtocer com
panys new price list before buying else-
where
HI 111 YViaiiRllii
CoifMiius Ohio Jan 20 The joint
senate met at 10 a m und without the
transaction of business nd ourned to to-
morrow morning by previ ms agreement
of the two factions
The proposition of the conference com-
mittee which has In chargo tho manage-
ment of compromise measures was sub
mlHed to the Democratic caucus this
morning and was satlsfactoiy
It has also been agreed to by tho le
publlean caucus Tho proposition Is that
a special committee of six members of
equal numbers politically shall mako the
Investigation ot tho Hamilton cbutity con-
test cases and repoit its specific findings
to the senate
Tho confeicnce committee at tho noon
recess had been unable to agree upon any-
thing further with Indications that they
were getting further apart on tho main
Issues
Till bUIIrOMMini AlTOlMIM
CmuMiiU8 Ohio Jau 20 Tho con
ference committee continued In session
tho balance of the day engaged lu the
discussion of tho difference but was un-
able to agree upon anything moie than
tho appointment of the special commit-
tee of six for tho purpose of taking evi-
dence In the contest cases Tho jtululs
at Issue arc the rules whether the cases
shall bo consldcied separately and
whether each of the four Hamilton
county members shall bo allowed to vote
upon preliminary aud final questions
which come up In the contest After tho
committee had made Its report to the
senate tlio conference committee ap-
pointed a subcommittee aud adjourned
to Tuesday morulng The seiuto thcu
adjourned to tlio same time tomorrow
morning
Weighed In tho balaneo aud not found
wanting St Jacobs Oil lrlco 50 cents
THE IICST POLICY
Tho Iunit St go Itubbiir Ilill of Itepcnt
nneo VVIhiiico Tliemi Tcnrs
Special to tho Gazottc
hvs Anionio Tkx Jan 20 Charles
Norrls the Venn stage robber from Starr
county en route to Autln to plead guilty
to the chargo against Win makes the fol-
lowing confession for publication After
eulogizing tho oillccr who has had him In
confinement for ilvo mouths he says
While It is true that J yielded to tempta-
tion aud violated tho laws of my country
yet I havo truly uud sincerely repented
and I am ou my way to make such ex-
planation as tho law demands hoping
and trusting that although In tho eyes
of tho law I am u critnlual but God In
His morjy will In tho fnturo give me au
opportunity onco ngalu tomluglo with my
fellowcountrymen unit show by my cou
duct that onco a fclou does uot mean al-
ways a felon One word to all young men
who uro just beginning life Onco 1 was
a joyous youth as full of hope as you but
when temptation camo 1 fell lrollt by
example and whoever or wherever you
arc always remember that honesty Is not
only tho best policy but that It Is tho
foundation stone ol peace of mind and
truo happiness
I i
Hanged for llelne ti Vole
Wahsaw Jan 20 KumUky Uardousk
justlco of tho peace of letrnsynsky and
Oszowsky who was receutly condemned
to death for belonging to a Polish social
revolutionary society styled tho proletari
ate was executed today Iury captain
of the engineers aud Schnouss a private
gentleman who wcro also condemned to
death had their seutences commuted to
twenty years servitude In Siberia
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STATE NEWS
Doings mid ilnppcnlnrtfi of Itio Day
OccuricncpS for Wcnl
or Woo
IntlicrliiRS from Ovor tlio Stnto Ileportcil
Sporlnlty for tho nnzctte hy IU
thru CorrtSiioiiiloiitH
Utiirlno Iiitolllgonrc
Special to the Qfliettc
OUvissTov Tiw Inn 19 Sailed Steam
hip ljniu Cardan llnrku Korea Queens
tonn irunt Cork lilllba Cork
IirntThrough Trnln
Special to tlio Gactta
Houston T x JnniO Tlia flrnt through
train from Slircvcport will reach llottkton to-
morrow vli tho Mirovcnort ft Houston nnd
Ilourton liiut ft Wc t Toh < railway
Jllcil of Old Arc
Special to the Unzcttc
HisiiKlisos Tux Jan 20 Tho death of
Tlioma ncuy 8r an aged ncptungcnnrlan
occurred In tlilucly to day at lp mot Inilrm
dltordcrs He was burn In Tcnncpeeo In lses
and emigrated to Texas In the early days of
1313
A Sinn With Tiro Wives
Special lo tlio Uazottc
SAX ANTONIOTKX Jan 20 Sheriff Unjlsr
from Wcitticrfordls here for Jotm Hrcmlinm
nllailoo Ilriiton married man charged Willi
abducting and marrying n voting Kin In Nil
varro county Slnec tlio arrival ol her etcp
fnllicr Mr Tiimotiii the glil lias agreed to go
buck with him
ltovlao tlio Jmirantlnn mm
Spoclal to tlio Gazottc
Hi l voTnv Jan 2a llio slockmon from
the tcr llorlcs who rrlv hero are free In ad
mit that tho quarantine lnvvs now prevailing
and by h ch Texan Is badly Injnicd should bo
changed and nro In favor of tho legislature
taking the matter lu hand Tho action of tho
Texas con rossinen In pressing Hie matter Is
having a strong cllcct
No SmnII1ox nt Snn Mnrcon
Special to the Uazottc
KVN ilviicoi Ti Jan 2U Kdivnnl 1
Knnc county judgo of IlayiH county llllnm
Glcsfii i a > nr ot San Marcos and William
Mc > cr surgeon of tho Missouri laclllc Kalhwtj
cnmiinny hero noticing a Hiicclnt from Kjlo
slating th t there Is a vvelluov eloped case of
smalt jiov at tho srctlonhou o of tills place
declare the same to ho u true
Howie
Special to tho Cinretto
IlqvvirTIJnn 2 l > crj dny nomoono
comes In toivn with a sample of ronl found on
hUplaic Thcrumust bo an Immcnso coal
lluhl under us
John II Stephens ownor of tho conl mines
left for Fort Worth jestcrday In Interest ot his
coal
II I McCorMc of Calvert has been In town a
fcivdavsprospecilng
Tho Montague Southwestern railway people
are hard at v ork grading their proposed line
VVIiltoboto
Correspondence ot tho Gazette
WllITESWiliO Tl v Jan 23 A quad of In-
dians passed through hero this week limiting
rir ftolcn horses ftcr carefully srrntlntrlnir
every Iioho In town thoy rode on toward Kncr
mnu
Senator tokos speech In congress on the sil
ver question Is very lavornbly commented on
hero
Dr W VV Graven was appointed surgeon lu
Htead of agent for the 1to agency Colorado
1arucrH say tho wheal crop Is verv much
damaged by the late freeze
Died On Stolon Hog
Special to tho Gazottc
I luvi rvri VP Tnv Jan 29 Tho colored pco
pleof this toun havo been thrown Into vrinl
excitement ov er the rcpurt which has Just come
In of a whole fnml jot negroni being poisoned
atllowths htatlnn tilt tlm llountoii ft Texas
tentrul road about nix miles from here Th
rlrcunihlaiK o are an fotlowa A fainllv ot no
groos ot whom one Morris Johnson Is head
were poisoned un bund y h > entlng tho llesh of
a ktolui hog which had been dosed with strych-
nine Thu hog wncr to trap tho thief admin
istercd losomoof the fntust a dose of t l n
with tho ruiilt above mentioned It 111 Ilnrils
nnd II nry Clay guests of Morrl Johnson and
Johnsun stepdaughter have died Mid several
of tho Jamil aro ntlli In u critical condition
Colorado
Special to tho Gazette
toriiiivnoTix Jan OTho sheep litlho
noitheni port on of this purt ot tlio slate nro
wintering nice Hut few sihd thoso fuvvold
sheep have died so far
Mr J A Walker and Ids bride arrived snfolv
having spent it pleasant lime In most of tlio
prominent cities l ast
CrovvdUH lltoswool hhlo nnd commission
nicreha ts here havo been huty nil week nn
loading wagonloads of hides furs etc and
loading hnygialn nnd iloti for tho Interior
They have also a wagnujnfd adjoining their
wnrchoiiO which is full all tlio time
Mr Coleman a very Important railroad and
steamboat man Jrom Jnckbonvllle Kla Is lu
tho city on business
Wo hav o a skating rink and a good theatrical
troupe
Tlio wind mill nnd pump man l < doing busi
ness with tho rnuchincn
Lougilim
Special to tho Gazette
IONnvnv Tix Jan JO In the circuit
court yesterday afternoon a Jury waa obtained
fiom a largo venire nnd tho ChlsmTurnor liiur
drca e brought to trial this morning A strange
sight Is presented In tlio Juryroom whero a
largo number of grayholrcd men are congre
gated ai witnesses In tho eifc ihelr ages ang
ing from forty llvoto ninety Turners deat
twenty years ago
1 v
th
for which main la now on trial occurred over
The llttlu threuyeirold son of itohort Haw
k n at tho Junction being unavoidably left to
h sou n resources by reason of tho ulcenesi of
lila mother kindled a small lire In tho yard
from jh clihlsclothlnr caught Tho poor lit
tlo fellow ran screaming about the yard until
his clothing fell from him lu Ibinilng tatters
leav
Ing his body terribly burned hi buck being
burned so
not survive
Hint lie may
deeply as to cause fears
lie IIiul Uettlnl lVlth Cnelo Sinn
Special to the Gazette
Svn nionio Tkx Jan 20Capl II
Duval and Deputy Marshal John I Mnnnlng
rettirntd from Now York lids morning having
In eiiHindy Uol Nelson Pinto litn col ector of
c B toin l V Co r8 thrlttl Tov It 1 now
Mated that Capt Duvat hu advlcesfrom Wnsh
Ington to iho cllcct that Col Plato settled his
i rtngo wlUi thu government nenrly n year
since and tho fnlluro to dismiss tho prosa
oiulon against him has simply boon an over
sight on the part of somebody Col Plato wns
VT S n l ° Aorat court e omo months ago
on his oi Iclat bond for funds duo the govern
L c n ail0vcrulc t v9t gainst Mm but se
curing an nrrost of Judgment nnd a new trial ho
failed to show up at thu not term of court In
tho meantime ho vvuntcul ofoillco and has
not been In the stale slneo until now Though
thoy vvoro political associates I Ion Jack Kvana
Il SIl ei I la0 T KrSat bitterness and
i i
boasted that he Would havo hi scalp
Iliiilen
Correspondence ot tho Gazette
Mnwiv Tux Jan 27 Deoos prophcej
SPon 1 8 10 c iaK0 10 weather has been
fitlllllcd lo soniodogree in these qdncy woods
f rn t 0I0 C PalUtlo cloudy and warm
Vniiim ° I noriiliiu In tho
evening II commenced
raining Tho sun was
It 3 n V rnU Ia l1B tl o rno t foTlU
t
oJ 0 onlf Mllom f wnl il8 part
iii Jritn ° arUa sunset tho heavensv cro
Jr V ctr ° lcU ° ocorolngof a tornado
mwA i S fWdo may havo pa od to tho
north of
us but It uevcr reached us nllhouglt
° 0 lderuce
ft fi wore protra ed
Siiii l Jdi aiternntliig from west to
InJ rh 0 os Tno wetcury Is fall
SterollnS case was tried In our Justices
court Tuesday tenant had mortgaged his
oilifwcrelwntialso the landlonPe team
jo says the merchant Thu merchant nrderod
rr 0 o s l cdbnt tho landlord got
vv tndof It and ran nlf both crop nnd tcmn Tho
1 rary rd7i < aB 0e u n0rc8lll > > >
Jneill Ulty
Special to tho Gazette
tlTtCl1VTrxJan V Vesttnliv was
JUBtlctCedurlday here and In one < picou
< il m6i
tiling wm0 i
Hn5r e betel
highly resneciMJ i i1 H
blow ai robiS 2
loncd chain ifc IlliS
Merest VifV ll
llfo f hho VlSdS
Wo notlo In ro25meiBS
oronll oto d
r iii
nndllv l
etlncmiuti
nBnft
iSli
Ims rim down km n Ji Pr Sn
iioold ho 12tiS
c M
hewed log itrnrii kllil
NO vltVulrf M1
about < oo acre II
ho land lS5ViJ54
oiftrt
Just to tbe otaiTor H
h i
Jjcrorethlsg t
roKinK
oo Clinmbertiirt
I0NH0V Jan j T
view publishes a
is generally
suPpo
ot Mr Joseph S
the present irUhl
writer
expresses i
timidity of the 4hiSlj
afraid to face
tho hnTi
position he says fn
Wmpt o settle thl
that It reconsider
A frank
Nationalists ehoald
tho artIcleconllnncjua
refuses to
negotiate
o a
Ing the Irish problem hil
ot tho landqucilteXi
should try to 0
homo rulers throosh MJ
writer says ho think a t i
reveal dlssenMom nmS
are now dormant a
party and Intimates tk
to ng tho off m AbJJ
larnell to tho paint 8 S
demands to what sn
justly grant In Cosclo
urges tho rejection d
schemes of homorule m
sayslf luiglandcverjlciiito
mand for
a natlfe
havo no guarantco saw
separation of IrelandfroaU
Newspaper lw
London Jan 237
monilug says The q n
tlonably summon Mr Cafe
a cabinet If Lord Uai
to join Gladstonethee
a succession ot short
means havo been fonnoftoli
parties upon a truly rati
Tho Post sajss Lord
reckon lu all mattersollwl
domestic politics upon i t
least tvventyilyo Cosstnitu
thrown away tho chance
helping u Woraust o V
erals I pon one point tua
ought to agiec thesfceswi
tho ltadlcals and the Ifiji 1
Tho Telegraph fays tleja
supporters of ilr lirceSa
not accept a cabinet effict
Tho agreement bettreeii
Turkey provides that la t
needed Bulgaria trill ttsS
troops to the Turkish aroj 1
A Unco of Cccpl
Ionhos Jan 21X
Miss Helen Taylor ando
tiratoan agrarian agit
aionday next
Tlie latest number qt lit
Century contains sn an
loster which has oeiti
here The writer recalls
wcro nt the bottom ol the Hi
conspiracy In leimsjltsai
plotted aejilnst tho oflieislsn
in San 1rauclsco ami Mi-
ring was largely supports
ens and that tho Bostcapi
pered with by Irish nolft
city Tho history Of tie
says that tho Irish tnppSt
wherever thoy may he 1
that tho English govt
firmness In Its treatmtats
otherwise tho rcconqnester
may be necessary
Only n XllilUW
St ViiTKrsmJMijJia
St Vetcrsbnrg sajs the
published of tho
resort opposite tho
tho arrest of soventeenp
Hon therewith and th 1
ber of bombs and other t
house Is untrue
Glndstouo SiinittMunW
London Jan 29W
ceptcdthorcslgnatloBSM
and his cabinet and bH
stonofor cousultalion
returned to London toil
borne Howasclo > lyf
tlvcs
rrnc
nuniuvi
NVlTII
CII1U
tOMMWC j
irVLVSTiD 1
London Jan 23
corded tho Peruvian
considered satisfactory
that the POh
expressed
lcruand Chill will he I
Of mutual respect and
Germany has official
existing government
A commission ft
study the advantages W1
wlthivlewtolt3g > f
The steamship Can
Navigation company t
llshed a lino of tan
and this coast with w
francs and I OH steaBtft
day
Cable
Tho report of the 1
Greek ministry has a
An order has been fft
for tho manufacture ei
for tho Greek arwr
ThailukoofKdl h <
pointed commatdcMn
terrancan station
deadlock M
Tho
and Lord mttiyrfyj
that W
latter holding
orders In Ireland HP
Trince ntsroarck
tag that continued 1
Ing want of u
Kuropcau coalition
Examine the iFoxU
pany8 new price its
whore
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