Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 309, Ed. 1, Friday, June 4, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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WEATHER AND CROPS
Urntlfjlng Acws of Knlu from llio
Cotton and Ornln Sections of tlio
Lono HNr State
Ooml Cmun for General OniiRrnttilatloDe
Loral KeimrU oil the Itnlli Wheat
Colli Onto nnd Cotton
IN TUB TBC08 VALLKY
Bjioclftl to Ilia aotolla
Ijicos Tex Juno 3 A heavy rainfall
occurred last night extending through-
out tho entire valley aud InstlngJlvu
houra The rain jell totho depth of one
and onctuartor Inchesgiving tlio ground
ftuch a soaking as It bus not had or
nearly a year Things In aud around otir
city look litlght and stockmen are hus
tlJug around with a new vigor livery
thing points to n new boom In tho 1ccos
valley Itoports from Somi Hlvers and
Ilosswel N St are that good rains havo
fallon during ttiu past week aud all ap
pearances point to good crops and fiuo
grazing for cattle
Qulio a number of young stockmen
wltn their herds arrived hero In tho last
few weeks and mora uro on tbelr way
They will not ho disappointed for the
lata rains will Insure any amount of good
range nnd an good crop as cnu bo raised
In nny part of Texas Thoro Is no locali-
ty In Texas whom tho grass after a good
rain makes us rapid growth as in the
1ccos valley
Tho Aztec Land and Cftttlo company
aflor shipping between 4000 and 000 out
of 30000 or 30000 head ol cattle to Wins-
low A T have been compelled to stop
shipments for u few days on account of a
big washout on tho Atchison Topcki S
Santa Fo railway betdcftnKl Paso and
Albuquerque TJioy expect to commence
shipping again In the course of a few
days
IIKNMKTTA
Special to tho Clniotto
llKNuikrrA Titx Juno 3 Henrietta
has at last received from tho kind hands
ol 1rorldenco it beautiful shmver As yet
It Is ouly known to have extended from u
few miles south of tills place to tho north
end of Clay county While tho drought
had caused almost an entire failure In fio
oat aud wheat crops tho vnln came In
tlmo to sccuro mi excellent crop of com
mlllot cano and cotton Tho people of
Clay county are beginning to feel con-
siderably discouraged on account of the
droughtbut with patience kept up fair
spirits nnd lived In hopes tho rain would
comu In tlmo to savo our country If the
season contluues favorably from now on
for a fow wicks our country will bo
blessed with a bright f uttiro
DUST STOI1M TllltN KAIN
Spnclal to tho Uhiuo
Boniiam Tkx Juno 3 It was report
cd on our streets yesterday that tho town
of luoniia eight miles north from here
was blown nwiiy but It proved falso
Ilovtovor thoro wui a severe Nund and
dust storm thero which passed on and
reached horo In a fow minutes lining the
air with mud and dust so that a person
could not see but a fow feet from him
It subsided In about an hour doing no
other damage than putting n heavy dust
on everything
A uood heavy rain commenced to fall
and continued through tlio night aud is
still raining making ovoryono feel better
and no doubt will do Immense good
UUN AT AltUNdTON
Special to thu Jitruttc
AitUNfiiov Tux Juno II Wo had a
slow rainfall on yesterday livening and
last night preceded by heavy winds
Altogether tho fall will aggregate about
two luches with good Indication for
more This Is lnsuillulcnt to make a sea-
son as tho ground had thoroughly dried
ton depth of flvo or six Inches having
hail no ram for six weeks Tho oat crop
Is almost a total falluro wheat will aver
uga about twelve bushels per acre and
thcio has never been u bettor prospect
for corn and cotton In this Suction at this
Season of thu year than at this tlmo
HISNION HIKSSKl
Bpcolllotho Uzottu
Dknton Tkx Juno 3 In answer to
tho prayers of nil our peoplo n bounteous
lain ollhoro last night which strength-
ens our conildoiico In tho promise that
tho labanr Hha ll bo rewarded and that
Ha who rules over our destinies rules
welt Tho corn and cotton crops which
were beginning to suffer aro now con
sldertdsafo lhodiiy has been cloudy
aud cool iippucntly to add to tho boneil
cont InlUieuco of thu ralu upon tho crops
Our peoplu all say that If wo did fall to
get thu Sauta IV wo most certainly got a
good ralu which Is better
ITASCA
Srooisi to tho cifuetto
Itasca Tkx Juno 3 Tho rain hero
has been sulllclent tor tho present needs
of tho growing crops but has put very
llttlo water In thu striums and stock
wlllBtlllbu left to rustle foru sulll
clent supply Tho Indications however
aro good for morn rain Tho crops aro
clean and In bolter condition than wo
usually llml them at this soason This
glUs us splendid prospects Oats will
bo rather light aud wheat noarly up to
the avorngo
LONUVIliW 8A1U1UTU1
Special to tho latctto
Lovtivirw Titx June 0 Crops
throughout this section havo not yet suf
fered irom tho drought and aro looking
well except ouco lu a whllo a patclv that
has not been well tilled A slow rain
began falling this morning and has con
tinned at Intervals during tho day with
seeming determination to koop H up or
rather lot it down during tonight
Kverjthlng looks clean fresh caul vlgor
o si
AIX AUK llUTV
BpLCta to the Unrottc
Waco Tkx Juno 8 Tho long drought
In this section wai broken last night by a
copious rain which from all accounts
tlieru is not u farm In tho county but what
received an abundant ralu This sus
perds harvesting temporarily but every
body Is jubilant over tho ralu as It In-
sures thu corn crop Heports by wire
from adjtcunt counties report bountiful
rains Today lias becu cloudy nud moro
ratn Is looked tor tonight Cattlemen
aro fully as jubilant as tho tanners
IN WISH COUNTY
Special to thu liutto
Dkcatuk Tkx Juno 3 Tho long
looked for aud lunchptaytd for and
needed rain camo and blessed us yester
day It began raining at 1 p m nud con
tinued to rain slowly all ulgnt and Is still
raUliig slightly aud a liner rain never
fell It Is estimated that this ralu has
bonctlted Wlso couuty thousands of dol
lars Farmers aud business men woro a
bright look todny
AT COIX1N8VHLK
Six Cl alto tho GakMi
CoiiaX8viuE Tux Juno 8 The
longlookodfor rain poured down upon
us nearly all of last night and today wo
v 7 i
had ono of tbo happiest communities in
tho world Our frmcr iihd merchants
now fed assured that wo shall havo pros-
perous times hero this fall as corn and
cotton novcr showed a finer prospect and
oats nod wheat will yield ncorly half o
crop
akounii iikniikrson
Special to tha Garotte
Ueniibhson Tkx Juno 3 Informa
tion from various portions of tho county
today report a heavy rainfall Tho
weather In this cllv continues cloudy and
threatening hut llttlo rain has as yet
fallen With a good rain within tho next
ten days bountiful cotton and corn crops
aro assured Tho potato and oat crops
aro Irreparably damaged
IT RKACIIIH DALLAS
Apodal to tho tiaiotto
Dallas Tkx Juno 3 It began rain-
ing a llttlo befora midnight last night and
continued 16 fall slowly without Inter-
mission until after sunrlso and all day-
long it Las been lowering with uow and
then a sprinkle Last night at dark
heavy blacit clouds overspread tho city
nnd a light eprlnklo foil but at 10 oclock
the clouds had all dispersed and tho
stars wero shining brightly
ItAIN IX ARKANSAS
Special to tho Gazette
Fort SmithAitKJuno3 This section
has been favored last night and today
with ralu which seems to havo been gen
oral and of Inestimable value to crops
Corn is Very promising and cotton is do-
ing well Tbo oat crop is good In all
actions whero It was sown early but the
lato oats nro no good Tho wheat crop
is an average but tho acicagoIs small
AIVA1UDO
Asocial tatboOaiotte
Alvauado Tkx Juno 3 Tho long
drought was broken last night by a
glorious rain which began to fall at ft
oclock nnd continued throuitliout the
night two and onehalt luches having fal
lon thus crops are an assured fact
Tho town was full of peoplo today and
everybody was happy
wiiiTKwniaitT
Special to tbo imoltu
WuiTrwittniiT Ticx Juno 8 Wo
wero vlstlud by u splendid refreshing rain
last night aud tonight tli Indications
aro for a heavy rain The farmers aro
smiling now as corn was iilmott burned
up It is now thought that we will raise
tlio largest crop of corn aud cotton that
North Texas has over produced
1IAOWKUS
Special to tho Gazette
IHmvwis Tkx JunoB Tho drought
In this section was brokon about 4
oclock this morning It began to rain n
stow rain and is still at It with good In-
dications for continuing Wo have not
had enough yet Farmers say corn and
cotton wore novor liner nud in good fix
Oats aro a falluro
AT WKATllieillOni
Special to tho lazetto
WiCATHKKioiii Tkx Juno 3 Our
city was blossed with a slight rain last
night nnd It has been learned from fann
ers who camo In from tho
country today
that a good rain foil nearly all round this
city Our businessmen urovery hopeful
of moro rain nnd aro delighted at what
has already fallen
AT QUKKN CITY
IpfClftl to tho Uazotto
Qukkii City Tkx Juno 8 Thero has
not boon sulllclent rain to lay tho dust
hero slnco about tho middle of April
tiardons havo played out nnd crops can-
not stand It much longer Both c > m nud
cotton aro In a good state of cultivation
and with a good nln within a week will
glvo a lino yield OiH ard iifalluro
IN WA8IIINC1TON COUNTY
H iclal to thoOitetto
Uuknham Tkx Juno 3 Our long
drought flas at list beon brokon and to
day this vicinity was saturated with
splendid soaking rain Everybody fools
highly olatcd at receiving it and Its value
can hardly bu overestimated It Insures
a splendid aop for old Washington
county
OIUNDVIMV
apodal to tho Oaicuo
QitANiiviKW Tkx Juno 8 Grain Is
now being harvested Whoat und oats
hiuo beep badly Injured by gthe drouht
A tlno rnln fell heio last night Tho
prospects nro good for more rain A
good corn crop Is now an assured fact
AROUND 110UNIJ BOCK
Bpoclnl to thoGnzotto
ltoiwn Bock Tkx Juno 3 Wo had a
bIx hours rain hero last night which In-
sures tho corn crop also tho Hprlng oats
which woro on tlio ovo of being destroyed
by tho drought and will mako some with-
out moro inln
AT IAllIS
Spoclal to tho OaicUo
Paris Ticx Juno 8 A continuous
rain has been foiling slnco last night be
tween U and 10 oekek It has oen ouo of
tho most beautiful ratnB of tho season
and Is worth thousands of dollars to this
county
A llKAUlUUL IIAIN
Special to thaGnzotto
Dknison Tkx Juuo 3 Yesterday
oyonlug about 7 oclock tho mostbcantl
ful rain tho earth over was blessed with
fell In nbiindauco and still continues tho
consequence la that o cry one Is smilingly
happy
WICHITA KALL9
fpcclnl to IhaGniotto
Wichita Falls Tkx Juno 3
gcntlo showers of ralu wore
night Tho earth prosonts an
Several
had lust
unusual
freshness and tho temperaturo Is changed
so woolen clothing Is qulto oomfortahlo
AltOUNll TYLKIt
Hpeolaltotho Uazetto
Tyiru Tkx Juno 3 A splendid rain
fell horo this monilug commencing at 4
oclock tho llrst In over six wcoks Cot
ton Is In a good clean condition ami tho
crop prospects uro now very lHttorlug
caico
OorrcHtiondenco or tho Gazetto
Chico Tkx Juno a A glorious inln
Is fading with prospects of n heavy win
It coinos in tlmo for corn and cottou
Farmers are jubilant over tho prospects
No oats wero saved
NKAtt lALKSTINK
Bpeotaltothooazotto
1alkstink Tkx Juno 8 No rain
yot but somo signs ot a shower this
cvonlng Crops havo suffered but llttlo
as yit and they can stand auother weeks
drought without Injury
HKACIIK1 TllltllKLL
Special to tho loiotte
Tkhrkll Tkx Juno 3 This section
has beon refreshed by a good rain which
began to fall Just after mldulght and con
tinued til about daybreak
UOVK1NS COUNTY BOAKKD
Special to ths Gatetto
Suniiun SritiNos Tkx Juno 3 A
splendid ratn fell this morning all over
HopMna connty and everybody is hapi > y
at klcun
SpeolUtothoGatotta
Kloin Tkx Juno 3 A good ralu fell
hero today
THE GAZETTE JTOKT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY JUNE 4
w m U7
1
ANOTHER ONE KILLED
llrdnnOD Ono ot tlio 1nls ot Fills and
Yeflgcr tho Murderers ol
Oosllng Killed
Il Flghlii Denpirntelr will Dl With no
Oath on HI Xlii < IteturinR
Information
Special to tlio Gmotto
San Antonio Tkx June 3 Joe
llrnnnon ono of tho few remaining out-
laws and stage robbers whoso namo has
been a terror as well to Texas was killed
last night on Capt McCalls ranch by Kd
ward and Wm Vanlllpcr deputy United
States marshals whllo resisting arrest
on a warrant charging him with stage
roflbory committed In conjunction with
lltts nnd Yeagor tho Gosling murderers
IJmunon was ono of tho wellknown
ilrannon band of Missouri whoso cata-
logs of crimes In that state Id a very
formidable one Stage robberies daring
highway crimes of all descriptions aud
several murders gained for tho family an
unenviable notlco Missouri made It too
watm for these gents apd most of them
wore killed or captured tho remaining
few vacating Missouri and disappearing
Joo Brannon was shot in fourteen
places by the United States marshals
and left in charge of a doctor his recov-
ery being considered Impossible Despite
his fearful Injuries ho escaped to
Texas whero ho soon was marked
out ns a dangerous character Ills chief
notoriety In Texas Is duu to the fact of
his having been implicated with the litts
Yeugcrnnd Dltzin gangs whose exploits
on tho road havo been numerous and
thrilling
On tho 31st of May last a charge was
made ucultist llrnnnon for robbing tho
postmaster at Double Horn nearAustm
and n warrant was issued for his arrest
Kvcr sliici tho death of Gosling Urannon
has boon hiding more or les and when
Information wns received a few
days ago as to his whereabouts
Deputy United States Marshals
Kd and William VnnKiper acted on It
immediately They proceeded to a point
on tho Handera road und watched a
pasturo whero BrannonS horse had been
placed and recognized For two days
tho ollccrs lay In tho brush without a sign
of Uranpon bilng npparont Yesterday
morning however Brannon was seen to
omergo from the brush nnd enter tho
pasturo to got his horse Fearing Bran
non would reach his horse and elude
them the two Vonltlpors rushed
out on the desperado Brannon
quickly made for a thicket
but was closely followed by Kd Vanltlper
who narrowly escaped being shot by
Brannon tho ball grazing his faco Ed
Vanlllpcr quickly replied to the tire nnj
cut off Branuons trigger flngor with a
bullet Urannon again llrod but did no
damago whllo Vanlllpors shot stiuck
hlni In tho chest from which he died In
an hour afterwards but beforo doing
so ho told tho officers that tho
leason he did not submit
was because ho would rather havo died
than go tj the pnnlt < ntlary and with his
dying breath nnd an oath on his lips lie
refused to glvo nuy information regarding
tho surviving members of the gang His
mother nu old lady resides near whero
tho killing was done and his brother
Cal Braunon Is lu New Iiratlnfels to
stand trial on tho charge of bulnj an ac-
cessory to tho murder of tho late Hal L
Gosling
25 UwiTiird
Tho abovo reward Is offered by the un
dersigned for the arrest of ono horso
thlcf about live feot eight inches tall dark
complected sharpfaced long nose with
dark hair a little curly sometimes an-
swers to tho names of A J Small A J
Llttlo and Saull
SaullLA
LA HOLLINdBWOKTII
Blrdvlllc Tex
TAHIS
Kxamlutnt Flroraenn
IarniloWluit a
llottlo DM Vftnr n llortsTlilDf
Special to tho Gazette
lAitis Ties Juno 3 Today was
had tho examining trial of Doc
Chamtnoll and Will Tingle charged
With setting ilro to Wash Cavius
house on May > 8 Wash Cavius Is a
gentleman of color and lives about
threo milts In tho country In a neighbor
hood called Africa Tho defendants
weio both whites Thoro seems to bu un
old grudgo between thorn and Cuvlns
claimed thoy tried to burn lum out but
afttir
tho Introduction of several wit-
nesses Justlco llyan conld not tco It that
way so ho turns tho defendants loose as
tho ovldenco was not slroug cnousb to
justify holding thorn
° k 1a8laml Ol Richmond Va with
Dlxlo Troy of Iarls havo bought Judge
b Mooros Interest lu the boob store
known as W S Mooro Co Tho now
linn will bo known as Troy Uagland
Jutlgo Mooro Is now going to turn his at
tcntion to tho law entirely
A man by tho namo of Worthim was
walking along Clarksylllo Mrect yester
day ovenlngwhen a largo bottle accident
ally fill from a window In Walter Boyds
printing loom striking Mr Wortham
with such forcu on top of tho head as to
knock him completely down
Thu ilremens parado came off t B
oclock this afternoon
Deputy Shoilff McKarlln of Bed Klvcr
cdunty camo up alter Jack Ma7o a negro
Bhrsothlef yesterday and returned with
him on tho 3 oclock train lie was ar
rested a few days ago by Constable Bill
Nelson
llefngorators at cost The best lu tho
nwkot Coikman Co
iYEITHKUFOUI
CliMiue In rirmA Tort Worth Gentle
innii tu Marry n WmitlitrfuKt Itcllo
Siftiitftio thoUwotte
AVKATHKnvonp Tax Juno 3 Mr A
F Starr has sold his saddlery house here
to his brother L S Starr and J W
Bynie These gentlemen aro both practl
caljjaddlers nnd will carry on tho busi-
ness successfully
Mr J G lutman has sold a half Inter
est lu his fancy grocery and confection
ery atoro on thu uoth sldo of the bonare
to A Fusion who has for threo years
bconngcia of tho Texas rxpresi company
at this place Ills many friendswill notia
this with pleasure asj it was ttarcd
cathorford Mould loso Mr Fuston
since tho withdrawal of tho company
from this road
J r A F utr Present of tho First
National bank accompanied oy his family
will leave for tho North in a short
cry
t ne whero they will spend tho summer
Tney will urst > go to Memphis Tenm
ttitfiiqo taking the Mlslsslppi Uver as far
as St Paul Mlnit and will then Visit all
tho lakes and prominent watering places
Tncir trip will be about two months du-
ration This trip will no doubt provo to
bo a great benefit to Mr Starr ns well ns
his family as ho has heen very actlvoly
engaged in business in this city lor
several years
Cards aro out for tho wnrrlago df Mr
Wiley Blair to Ml s Joslo Foster both of
this city Mr Blair la tho popular repre-
sentative of J II Brown and Is very
popular at homo as woll as among his
customers Miss Foster has many frlonds
and is also very popular
J U Jackson stito lecturer for tho
Knights of Labor lectured to a very
good audlcnco at tho operahouse last
night
Misses Lillian Starr and Alice Gibson
returned from Dallas last night whero
they have been attending tho female col
lego Wiley Blair camo in this evening from
bis regular trip in tho Northwest Ho
was accompanied by Mr Morrison of
Chicago
Mr G M Bowlo and wife returned
from Thorp Springs yesterday and It ie
to bo regretted that their llttlo baby Is
very sick
Mr M T Bruco returned from his old
homo in Maryland last night whero ho
has been visiting for six weeks Ho
looks much Improved from his trip
Mrs John II Brown ot this city died
at tho Thompson house whero sho was
boarding yesterday ovenlng at 4 oclock
Tho funeral took place at 10 oclock this
morning Her husband has the deepest
sympathy of thu city In his bereavement
Bells
SHERMAN
Tbo Presidents Wedding Inlcs Into In-
significance llcslilo tho
Glorious Itnlii
V Trio of Crooks Cunvloted mid Sent
riiinttvlllo GriiTMm Ciiiuitja
hcliool
whero his rela tlvesYlvo
to
TUB I1LKSS11 > 11AIN
Special to tho Giucttu
Siikiiman Tkx Juno 3rIt came
down right royally In u steady business-
like way all night long And didnt It
get thero Eli In tho classic slang of tho
tluios Thats whatever It did And
wasnt it welcome
It was glorious <
All parts of tho country seem to have
been favored and tho best part
of It Is that there is more
coming Kverybody feels better It Is
ns If an Incubus heavy und depressing
had been lilted from tho land Sturdy
old grangers who came Into town today
had lighter hearts that for weeks past
Onr homo merchants smiled Tne
drummers about tho Binkley carried
themselves with jauntier step
as they thought how much
ci8lcr It would bo to get future orders
Yes It was a blesjcd really compared
with which the wedding of tho presidonl
paled into Instgultlcanco In this glori
ous republic the salvation of the corn and
cofon crop Is of far higher lmpoitance
than tho marriage of its chief magistrate
even If he was olectod by tho Democratic
party
I has been drilling all day and the
heavy clouds that hang owr us on all
sides indlcato that more rain Is yet to
como More is wanted for the Jong
drought has caused a scarcity of stock
water and raado mauy wells go dry
ATiuo or cnooi < s
In tho burglary cases agaift Coach-
man Cooper and Walker previously
noted In Tin Gazuttk tho > suit is as
tllows Cooper will servo the state four
yearsjand fifteen days Coachm in pleaded
guilty aud was given two jcars and
a half while Walker will reside In Hunts
villeonly two years unless ho should get
addltlonul tlmo In another case still pend
ing against him Tho fact that no moYe
burglaries havo occutrcd since their ar
rest gives color to tho theory that thoy
were tho Identical rascals that broke into
so many stores here not long slnco
iinni AM > TniCllK
County Judge Grogg will shortly com
plete his report to tho state superintend
ent of education It will show a high
degree of prosperity for tho country
schools of Grayson county
Thomas Brady colored Is on trial in
tho district court for burglarling Mar
ehalls blacksmith shop
Mr Andrew Lyon tho aged father of
H T Ly ° n atcr several weeks
>
stay In Sherman left today for his home
lu Maryland He Is a splendid example
of longevity
and though nearly ninety
Bg ° 8 80Uml both bodlly and
Trom G rt Albert
Sidney rolmalon the
Grent Coiifnderntti General
FonT BmiOKit Utah Nov 8 1807
thS 9 MSulre I have used
wm
bttIe f
° MaSulro8 Beunu Want
m wl bf A88lslnnt Surgeon Dr
Krtley Byland
and found It a most
efficacious remedy for complaints of tho
U0vcl8 A Sidney Johnston
tj lca < X y our tlUo clei o freedom
Irom
rheumatism usa St Jacobs Oil
AUSTIN
V KrnKemnn LoM n leeComptroller
Mrnlug Circular
Special to thoGatctto
AusriN Tkx Juno 8 In tho Inter
nstloual railway yards this morning
whllo a switch engine
was backing upon
a sidetrack a brakoman Waliaco Bell got
his foot hitched under the rail Ho was
Snd thoh hoS IneaDd lra l twenty
< eet and tho wheels
ran o > r his rlnht letr
Hnbovotho B to jelly Dm tors amputated
knee But little hopes of
recovery Ho is from Illinois
speech nnd contrary to Qcn iloaa IdS
I
UIch substitutes caso and comfort
tc S ostJol
vorkmen camo upon a largo boat fortv
IkNo Toa at Fort Worth Grocer Co s
MNIS0N
Booming tho Ornnd CoIcbrntloH
be Given on tlio Fourth of
July
plttion Yn lioutTlio Cllj llns
nn Ice ISoom
to
The Electric Light Ilelujr Pushed to Com
Special to tho Gazette
Dknisox Titx Juno 8 Marshal Cut-
ler last night arrested ono John McKln
ncy bartender for assault nnd battery
on a Mr Harrison
Yesterday tho Dcnison Crystal Ico
company shipped ono carload of lco to
Brenham nnd one to Denton and received
orders for onn from 1arlS Whats tho
matter with our lco boom
Marshal Cutlor ran In two negroes ono
for carrying a big butcherknife and tho
other for vagrancy today Ho had a
lingering susjitclon that this beautiful
pair wero wanted In Fannin county so to
leavo no doubt on his mind in relation to
tho matter telegraphed tho Sheriff of
Fannin county a description of tho pair
and got an lmmcdlato answer to hold
them as they wero badly wanted but did
not state what for They aro being cared
for and feted at tha marshalg castle until
called for
Mr Andrews says ho has nil tho ma
terial and machinery for tho Denlson
Electric Light and Power company ready
to go to work ns soon as tho weather will
permit Ho has his men all ready and a
good deal of mterlal distributed We
were compelled to havo tho electric light
for our celebration of tho Fourth of July
Cupt O T Lyon of Sherman la hero
tod y taking a look at a real gonuiuo
live city
Tho city council meets tonight to ap
point school trustees and transact other
business
Thu Missouri 1aclOc train from tho
north was three hours lato today caused
by washouts
Miss Addlo Parson n charming young
lady of Longvlew left for homo todny
She has been visiting friends in tho city
for the last two weeks
A train ot twenty cars loaded with cat
tle left hero today for Chicago
All aro boomiug tho Fourth of July cel-
ebration which by the way will bo one of
the finest displays of tho kind ever wit
ncssed In Texas The commltteo having
tho arrangmonts in charge never do uny
thing by halves Donlson tho Gate city
of
Texas will celebrate right
A A Moshcr of St Louis traveling
of tho
agont Travelers Insurance com-
pany of Hartford Conu is in the city
Mrs Junk Wrlfnt who Is now in this
city received a telegram this morning
that her husband Mr Jack Wright ol
Fort Scott Kan was very 111 Mr
Wright used to bo yardinastor ot tho Mis-
souri Paclllo railway here and Is well
known Mrs Wright leaves tonight
We hear many expressions of legret
that Prol Bryant leaves heie for Paris to
tike charge of the schools thero ns the
professor has many friends and admirers
here
A druggists verdict During thirty
years drug business never havo I sold au
article giving such universal satisfaction
as Palmers Skin Success People who
suffered for years with various skin com
plaints are constantly returning perfectly
cured to thank mo for recommending
Skin Success g 1 Hakihs
J C Heights N J
THE HIUIIEK COUIITS
SjnopiU of I oclmon ltendereil lit tlio
Austin Blttlucol tho Court of Aiipenls
F F Downs s State appeal from
Bell The only question In tho case Is
Whether It Is an offense for tho president
of a national bank when called
on by an
assessor of taxes to ruuso to make out
and render to tho
assessor a list and
statement of tho taxable property owned
by tho bank and the amount of stock
and tho names of tho owners of tho
shares Article ns P C is broad
enough to Include such a
case A literal Interpretation of
said art clo would lead to a different
conclusion but when Us purposo Is con
sldcred in connection with tho tax laws
it Is evident that it was intended to uu
py not only to tbo owner of
property
but to any person who may hold con
trol and manage property as tho agent or
representative of the
owner Tlio judg
ment s affirmed Opinion by Wilson J
Hill W wLo V3ith0 Stal0PI 1 lr0I
follow thec uar6 ° Is that defendant
willfully 1 shot and wounded
nn animal
to warrant a conviction It
must be
° bV I 08 tUo octho
ae d 1 lDtcnt
ik or kRal malice or
h
° T80nabI ° Kromrt or believing
h
the act to bo
lawful
In this caso it
ora tURt
fn 5 horso said h
° rso was vlo
SlnH CWns f horse 11
IS J nH remalld d Opinion by Wll
KlrabhT tRJSStlc lr01
uirauio iixo mere absenco
of u nomon
moZthTSn ° 1S not rcn1 witaattl
befoio an
log court admissible in
for
tho state pvans
uxamin
ovldenco
l > ct nnn urn ni VS Sthte
of the
778 774
state C C l n
° d
coin
SI
eW
Uonrepe
0nno f0riL thCr d lhls aStaS
c a nno tand iL
oTnionbTwii611 aDd a °
Wr W r c or
Opinion by wilsonTj aDd rem ed
rnmSoSno
that defendant wlIlnii7Hi Uo char8cs
ceruinroadlntho DniLdld obstr ict a
of QlcnBoioby buUdinTated town
The offense denounced bv hnfC0 ce ct0 <
Fenway or any street Vr iSeyT
loumins were Brftncht 1fcr hh tX Z ar l5 I1AVZTT f v >
Z0
purview
State ID Ct Apo
mnndPri nJcFfi St
Wi
This is an appci J
PC tho Pcffi
Ave years Tna K ft
notsatlsnidwUh
evidonco In this lJf s SLTi
record and do W
not h < >
tlon based ll s W
uwin
such d
cases w
Ojtaionb whlSW
Lewis Paulin v ov
Coleman qbVigWi t
this
homlola Twcn
nffirmed at a wSuu
prcssion AZ
that a letter
was written on jY 35
made to appear that ffifLfft
data
was
z
1
parties after the sUjetW
deceaseds adulter whTO161
would not ttdice i e lUlu
slaughter But if ih heki
then tho ovlC S oS 1
llrst fn < wi i
meeting a8
Whero the defend u
occurred on the JP
first
Blayorrvas informed
adultery with L S
charge that the bnLIIV
arlsoatthotlmoofVeo
offense and that the S
result oW former
fest y improper and mS
subject of manalaSghXr c
that Uw
beforo tho offense and S
passion Ism fact thenZ7 5
provocation p CArt S 4
rule obtains as In cases L
und gestures toward at of S
llevorsed aid >
MOTIONS
Hecognlzanco The r i
that too defcna UaSfe1
with tho offense of herdln73
tho land of another tK
f e8 WlMt tho statute
Is herding sheep upw Sft
Sio lko
rccognlzmce t
itu
tho defendant is charged u4toi
convicted of violating the lJu
aw ThlsdeicrlbesVoC
to dismiss appeal sustslncd
Cir0r tmls TSt
t Aft 1895 fet
requires that lj
moro than ono defendant In
o t
shall bo served In pirson with h
pt tho citation Whero tat
ri
turn does not show that tUimit
tho sorvlco is defective Maid Tit
writ of
error sustained
Appeal bond The bond raltu
tho judgment was renderedtUprtlJ a
but doe not uame the d y Tliii u i
fatal wnoro tho judgment Um to
as tp bo Identified A failure i to
scribe tho judmn nt is not wm
fatal Tho
rule is different wtee 6
Is n misdescription TheboudrMlki
indgment as being for S0
ing out the dollar mark This ceL
Is not material Motion to Onto
denied
Certitlcato of clerk Tho Mtn
clerk to affix his official al tot
cato to the transcript Is grOwd fa
missing tho appeal or writ of errtf
tlon to dismiss sustained
i
imi
Nervous Irritation andpaluiljlitij
glon of the kidneys and lluMa i
promptly cured by the usoDtJl
McLeans Liver and Kidney Bi-
< n i
HeNo Tea at Fort Worth OisrW
o
lrejh CherrlM
Tho Fort Worth Grocer C BtdH
dally a shipment of fresh clenlM <
and luscious
Hi
Wanted
Threo brickmoulders by the KeturS
Brick company Apply at once to li
Schneider at tho City NatlonilbaiJt
Iln a Hall
Wasihnotov June S < DetraS I
Nationals 2
NiswYork June 3 New Tch > i
Kanans City 3
FimADKirniA Pa June JK
dtlphla 4 St Louis 1
PniLAnicLiiiiA Pa June JAtl
12 Pittsburg 5 1
4
N
11 Louisville 2
Baltimorb Md
li Baltimore 5
Traftio Manager
fit Louli MO
June 3Broe
< t
Juno S SI M
Nkw Youk June 3Metrpoaw
Clnclnnatlil
Boston Mass June SOI 1
Boston 5 i
Tie b
Kefrigerators at cost
market ComMW
U M I
Frc h Goo h rrt 4
GroeerCob
The Fort Worth
st nek of frosh gooseberries onUM1
beforo Uiey aro all gone a
IIoNo Tea at Fort Worth Grecofoj
i ol uo i 7f 4
+ n i itV f iTAi Iron w
ASWB i
Tho Now Thrown Il W
Arkansas and Tex
tar i
Vl C JO
ST LOUIS AMD CUm
° WnVo S
n
BinMlchlKn Inclona OU
Now York and all points
NORTH AMD
and via Memphle for t J1
S tO 0 33aC3E3iA
Uont bay a tlckot
oonsaltodtho agent
r Uw y
w pisomKSox
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