Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, September 3, 1886 Page: 6 of 8
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Lett Hanging for Iloats
Special to lbs Ussotlo
Gukknviixk Tkx Sept East
night about 10 oclock when all was si-
lent about tbo city and especially at the
county Jail whore tho corpso ol Deputy
Sheriff Adair lay at rest and whero the
fond one mourned and guilty eared the
rmlctndo was slightly interrupted by tho
sudden appearance ol about forty masked
men At the Jail door seven of whom com-
manded Deputy Jailer Tom Simons to
open the cago In which John Smith was
This tbo Jailer was compelled to do by
threats of violence
Wncn tho cage was opened tho mob told
Smith tocomoont Ha lay on his cot
In tbo cell with four other prisoners
and scorned not halt so raich tcrlUcd as
his cellmates In answer to the command
of the mob ho waited for them to place
the ropo about his neck and tie his hands
behind him and
ruix urn awav
from bis poaccful slumbers He only
pulled back slightly and walked stiff
leggod for a snort listunco until he
straightened up and walked silently to
tho great beyond Ho was escorted by
about thirty or forty masked men to a
tree near tho Missouri Kansas Texas
road a quarter of a mile from tho Jail In
tho suburbs of town where tho looso end
of tho ropo was thrown over a limb about
fifteen feot high and pulled upon until
tli victim was smponded In mid air with
a small clothes lino
Xargo sqnada of peoplo wcro scomlngly
organizing In secret an hour alter tho work
had been done to take tho poor wretch
from tho jail and thcso groups of per-
sons would not bo convinced that Smith
had oscaped by the ropeway until they
went to tho scene of his suspension
Tiik GA7kttk reporter followed tho
crowd to tho spot whoro was to bo seen
a body clothed In a short night shirt and
a pair of wornout socks which proved
tho statement that Smith had retired
when ho was called to go
Smith remained on tno treo until 10
oclock today becauso of tho absenco of
Coroner Itlchard Rjgsdalo from tho city
and tho citizens refused to touch tho
body until the arrival ol tho coroner
from Campbell Smith was a young man
about twontythreo years old Ills birth
place Is unknown as ho refused to talk
to newspaper reporters Ho had worked
lu and about Oreonvlllo two or threo
years Ho was generally known hero as-
a hostler In a livery stable About ono
year ago he quit work In tho stabto ono
evening and went to tho horsc
rsck where ho found a horso
With a Bttddlo on which ho mounted and
rode to Wood county and sold tho ani-
mal Soon after ho was arrested and
brought to Hunt county and sentenced to
oloven years In tho penltuntlary List
Saturday ho broke Jail and stabbed Jailer
Adair who followed to reenpturo hlrn Ho
was ouly out throo days when ho was cap
tured nud was lu Jail only two hours and
a half after his victim dlod John Smith
was a bold daring foarlcss man and mot
nls death without a murmur or struggle
WHO JOHN SMITH WAS
Special to tho Unotto
Oukbnvillk Tux Sept 2 Today
tho following nolo was found In tho cell
from which Johu Smith was taken and
lynched last night
My wlfos namo Is Kannlo Hopkins
Ifcr maiden name was 1annlo Perry
Urookvlllo Miss Is whoro she was
raised Wlrototho judge and sheriff of
warren county Mississippi and lot them
know what Is tho mattor
It is supposed the above was written
after tho jailer dlod as he know ho would
be lynched when tho woundotl man died
Jailer Adairs remains wcro taken to Lono
Oak at 5 oclock this atornoon for Inter-
ment by tho I 0 0 K
OLEUUKNE
AsLtnnco Askeil for tho Drought Hnlturers
Special tothoUntctto
Clkuuiink Tux Sept a Several
farmers from Kastlund county are In tho
city for tho purpose of obtaining seed
wheat and com Valluro of crop has
forced thorn to ask aid of thoso more for-
tunate Tboy wish to get tbo sood nnd
givo their notes for thorn payable next fall
Thoy will remain hero until niter tho
meeting to be hold by tbo citizens next
Monday They aro soliciting assistance
and not charity
Tho TrlWeckly News hastllscaidod tho
patont outside and now appears as a
homo printed pnpor throughout
Tho workmen navo tlnlshod casing 525
feet of tho artesian well and aro boring
again Water to tho depth ol 100 feot
has risen
UKMSON
Surrendered hy 111 lloniUmenScliool
Mntteni nml Oilier Item or Intereat
HpCCUl to tho lAROlto
Dknisok Tkv Sept a A man by tho
namo of Jerry Overturn became Involved
In a friendly sculllo with ono Hucalby
that resulted In a broken log for Over-
ture yesterday evening at tho UlgG
salaou Too much boiulno
M F Crowthor of tho Iortfollo will en
largo it this week to an eight page three
column magartno Wo wish frlond
Crowthor succofs
At about 8 oclock last ulght our city
was lu complete darkness catnod by the
electric light falling to operate Ou In
quiring tho cause wo worn told that some
uno had tried to cool a hot box on tbo en
glue with cold water when It became sett
stopping tho further progress of tho
engine Cant Andrews asiurcs us thoy
will be running just as soon as possible
Parents ol children should boar In mind
that ourpubllo schools open noxt Mon
day morning September 0 under tho
supervision of Prof Glratd recently of
Fort Worth and have their children
present themselves promptly at tho
schools so they can b assigned to their
proper places without loss ol tlmo
Dcnlaou Is now well represented In
our sister cItyGalucsvllleby MrThomas
Dollarhldos brauch gun storo and Har
bins branch 5 and 10cent storo
Work on tho Chlchot twostory brick
storehomo Is progressing finely This
building wo are atsured will havo tho
handsomest front In the city and will do
full credit to the Architect
Mr John Ludlow has opened his ics
taurant lu tho now brick building owned
by Dr Hanua on Main atreot
Mr R 8 Soott of Merlin arrived In tho
city today and Bought tho services of
Deputy Sheriff Bavlca aud W tcsldcs
of President
l > yo > n A UerRin
riplomhtlraaibu1
A Young
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THE GAZETTE 370UT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY SEPTEMBERS
and delivered Gcorgo McChoaney
to their keeping Mr Scott Is
representing McChesnoys bondsmen The
reason for this action could not bo
learned Tun Oazkttk representative
interviewed Mr Scott and asked him if
ho would glvo the bondsmens reason for-
giving McCbcsncy up Ho said ho did
not know hlmsolf as he was only ap
prised of it yesterday cvonlng and had not
seen any of the bondsmen long enough
slnco to ask any quostlons In regard to
their action Ho had been instructed by
them to do what ho had dono and that
was all ho know of tho affair
Miss Josle Gardner of Gainesville
passod through tho city yesterday on hor
way homo from Tcnnesseo whoro sho has
been spending tho summor months
Mrs W M reck aud son accompanied
by hor sister Mrs William Grilllth and
her two llttlo children left today for
Newcastle Ind on a visit
Have prescrlbod Tongalluo In several
cases of chronic rheumatism and have cot
been disappointed in its curative effects
K BKwncxuoni M D-
St Louis Mo
Dissolution Notice
On September 1 1880 Mr V I Ten
dory withdraws from tho Arm of Icndery
Ilros Tho business will bo continued by
1 W C icndery nnd L C Icndery
under tho Arm name of Icndery Bros
assuming all liabilities and collecting all
accounts duo the old Arm
FKNiixnY Bnos
DALLAS
Lady Kills n Monster It utile
Sunko A Suit for
Damugos
Fire Occur on Ilos Avenue nnd Io
strojrs Two Ilnndome
Ueilencea
Special to tho Uazctto
Dallas Tkx Sept 2 Mr J J
Lemon brought to tho city this morning
tho carcass of a largo rattlesnako killed
on his fathers premises about four miles
from tho city Tho snake crawled through
tho yard and within a few feot of tho
door steps on which two daughters of Mr
Lemon was sitting whon tho oldest gath
ering her skirts and lifting a hickory
stick attacked tho reptile and dispatched
him after somo dllUcultyand at somo per-
sonal risk as tho snako showed fight
Tho monster measured six feet soven
Inches In longth and eight Inches
around tho body
WC Reynolds and J A Prewltt havo
Mod suit in tho district court against J
B Lowry praying for damages In tho sum
of 10000 each on account of auldavlts
mado by Lowry upon which thoy woro ar
rosted and Imprisoned on tho charge of
being accessory to tho killing of Dudley
B Lowry in Juno last Tho complain-
ants allege In their nflldavits that thoy
had a hcarlug botoro Judge Bowor on tho
3d day of July and woro discharged
About I oclock this morning a flro
hroko out In the kitchen of Col C T S
Dako on Ross avonuo and boforo the
lames could bo got under control they
had communicated with tho handsorao
residence which rapidly succumbed Tho
rosldenco of Mr Will A Watklns caught
and burned rapidly but fortunately a-
part of the furnltnro and household effects
woro saved Both houses wore entirely
dostroyod aud Col Dako lost in addition
to his household furniture his watch and
8230 In monoy Mr Dakos loss was
about 93500 Insurod for 81500 Mr Wat
klns loss gSiSOO Insured for 61300
Comploto lino of school supplies at
Wolls downtown drug store Fifteenth
and Houston streets
Faulty Btono Snlil to Ilo Uneil ror Tnvlns
rnriioenInhor Demonstration
Spoclal to tho tiazotto
WacoTkx Sept 2 All of tho parties
hero who havo relatives In Charleston
havo recolved tolegrams announcing tho
safety of their friends except Capt
Thomas Watles of tho Waco Light in
fantry whoso mothor and sister went
from Columbia to Charleston Monday
Ho has not been able to got any replies to
his telegrams of Inquiry but as tho names
of tho ladles do not appear In tho pub
lished list of casualties ho Infers thoy aro
stfo as their social standing would cer
tainty causo any trouble to thorn to t > o
known aud published Steps will prob-
ably bo takon bore to got up contributions
for the sufferers
Tho Day published an article this oven
Ing criticising the quality of tho socalled
limestone rock being usod In street pav
ing It Is charged that most of It Is
really n kind of soapstono that will crura
bio benoaih tho effocts of water and
honco cannot bo durable The article
urges a thorough test of tho rock beforo
tho work goes any f urthor
Mr J T Pollard of Palo Pinto county
arrived hero today to solicit aid for tho
drought sufferers in that county Contri
butions will bo received horc until Tues
day of next week whon thoy will bo for
wardod to Palo Pinto county
Great preparations aro being inacie for
tho labor uiilon demonstration hero on
noxt Tuesday Gen Koss has promised
to mako a speech aud to havo Dr Bankiu
Independent labor candldato for congress
and District Mnjter Workman Farmer of
the Knights of Labor
Sick headache wind on tho stomach
biliousness nausea aro promptly and
agreeably banished by Dr J H Mo
Leans Liver and Kidney PUlots 25o a
vial
m
Havo you bought any of that nice yard
wide bleached cotton that la bolng sold
tor 5 ccuts a yard at Handall 1 Chambers
Co
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A1ULENE
bchool Mutter Further 1artlrulaiot the
Jull Delivery nt Anon
Special to tbo Osteite
AiiiLkxk Tkx Sept a The public
schools opened here yesterday with up-
wards of 500 rcholars on the rolls It is
superintended by Prof J It Coll ono of
tho ablest educators in the state His
assistants aro Prof G W lloach and
Mrs Koach Prof Savage and Mrs Sav
age and Miss Jesso Danoy Abllono un
doubtedly has ono of tho host systoms of
free schools iu the stato
There was a Jail delivery la Anson last
night resulting in tho escape of ono Col
lins charged withholding up a knight of
the gripsack between Abilene aud Anion
about a year ago Ho will probably bo
apprehended today as olllcora are after
him
OJN WALL STREET
Tho Not KesHlt of tho Days lluslncsa
In Stocks Is Au Adrauco for Near-
ly tho Entire Actlro List
The limine In Hallway Securities Shows
Mo ImprovitmentaovernmenU
Weaker Wlient Strong
COHMPnCIAL
Special to tho Gazette
ItKSUMK
Nkw York Sept 2Rallway bonds
today sold as follows Fort Worth
Denver City at 81 J Houston Texas
Central at 111 Texas Pacific Incomes
at Glj Itlos at 074 terminals at 561
Texas New Orleans ls Sabine divis-
ion at 103 Gulf Colorado Santa Fe-
at 1081 St Louis Arkansas Texas at
95J i Missouri Kansas Texas Cs at 82
do Cs 0 < 1
Monoy from E7 percent
Governments closed weaker
Sterling Arm
Wheat strong and hlghor
Cotton declined 2 points
Oil closed at Clio
Coffco steady
OC VSKNMENTS STOCKS AND BONDS
Nkw York Sept 2 Government
bonds dull and rather steady
Itallroad bonds dull generally heavy
Business shows no Improvement The
trading was utterly without a feature
although tho market was heavy j tho Anal
prices generally showed fractional losses
whllo important changes are few In num
ber Tho recent disbursements by tho
govornment of corporations was felt In
tho monoy market today tho rato being
held remarkably steady at C 7 per cent
Tho storling exchango rato was held at
a Miado above tho Importing point
In the stock market for tho Arst timo
this week the opening prices were de
cidedly otrong tho advances ranging
from to I percent generally while Pa
ciAo Mall was up 9 and Louisville Nash
vlllo wns down J Thoro was more activity
in tho early trading than at any other
tlmo during the present depression In bus-
iness but it soon died away and the usual
dullness succeeded Prices woro Arm
Jcrsoy Central was strong but tho early
gains wero afterwards lost and at noon
prices wero not materially dlfforont from
tho opening A stronger tone then pre-
vailed lasting until about 2 p m by
which tlmo fractional advances had been
established Thoro were slight recessions
from tho best Agurcs In tho Inst hour and
tho market closed rather heavy Tho not
result of tho days business is an advanco
for almost ovorythlng on tho actlvo list
Erie preferred being up 18 Delaware L
Hudson 1 and others fractional amounts
FOKEIUN AFFARS
Prince Alexander Tlmnlts the Cur for
ItecngnlzlnR III Kcstorntlon
ALKXANDKIt AND TUB CZAR
St lETKiismjita Sop t 2 Prince Alex-
ander sent tho following telegram to tho
czar through tho Russian consulatoat
Itutschuk Sin Having resumed the
govornment of Bulgaria I venturo to
offer your Imperial majesty my most re
spcctiul thanks for tho action of your
consul at Itutschuk whoso olllclal pres
onco at my reception showed to the Bul
garians that Russia did not approve of
tho revolution and an net directed at my
person I also thank your Imperial
majesty for dispatching Prince Dologon
sky as envoy extraordinary to Bulgaria
My Arst act on resuming power is to
assure your ningesty of my Arm inten
tion to mako every sacrlAce to
forward your majestys magnanimous In
tontlon to cxtrlcato Bulgaria from tho
grave oriiis through which sho Is passing
I beg of your majesty that you will au
thorize Prlnco Dologonsky to placo him-
self In direct communication with myself
as speedily as possible I shall bo happy
to glvo your majesty decided proofs of
my uualterablo devotion to your august
porson Monarchical priuclpals com
polled mo to restore tho legality of my
crown In Bulgaria and Roumella Rus
sla having given me my crown It Is in
tho hands of tho Russian sovereign I am
ready to render It Tho czar re
plied to Prlnco Alexauder as follows
Icannot approve of your return to Bul
garia foreseeing from It tho sinister con
sequences for tho country abroad I
8htll abstain so long as your highness re
mains In Bulgaria from any Intervention
In tho sad condition to which tho conn
try Is reducod Your highness must do
clde your own course I reserve to my
solf to judge what tho Interests of Russia
and tho pcaco of the East may require
of mo
TIIK NORTH UKltMAN lUZKTTKs VIKVTS
Bkulin Sopt2Tho North German
Gazette rcterlng to articles of tho Ultra
mouuno and Liberal press regarding
Prlnco Alexander says Gormany unless
sho forthwith declared war against
Russia could only protest against further
Interference with Alexander or purhaps
against Russia taking further stops In the
direction of Constantinople Russia
would energetically repol the Insinuation
of such intention and Germanys friendly
relations with Russia would bo ended It
mupt bp remembered that war would be
the logical development of such a situa
tion Nobody doubts that tho Ultramon
taneLlbcral policy is fraught wltn Imml
ncnt dangorto Germany One must
either stand to tho policy of tho uovcrn
mont or plunge the empire luto an in
terminable war Wo hear tho comraor
clal convention botween Germany and
8palnhos beon signed and that tho Relchs
tog will soon bo suinmonod to ratify tho
samo Tho opportunity will then bo af
fordod to stigmatize before tho country
the reckless frivolity of tho empires
wilclea ttttCml1 l0 baudlc lt8 ° Wn
A IILOOHY KNCOUNTKR
Lovdov Sept 3A Vienna corre
spondent says an encounter has taken
place between Col Mutkoroffs
troops
ami thu rebel
regiment near Rademer
A largo number wero killed and wounded
on both sides
PARNKLLITUS INUIONANT
London Sept 2Tho Panielltes are
in too debate In tho houso last evening
They hint that they will retaliate by pro
l
h5H ° I015810 J1 ls not believed
that the
debato
on tho address will bo
concluded this week In spito of tho
efforts of tho government
CHINA TO HAVK A VArAl KCXCIO
copied irancos proposition Monsignor
Agrllard
recently appointed by tho Vatican
papal nuncio at Pektu instead of going
to Chlua as nuncio will proceed thither
notaUr th h9 MPrcsenta
tlvcs of France and China the conditions
for tho eyontul recstablshment of tho
nnncloshlp In China
IN A STATU OV XltUrTIOX
Malta Sept 9 The captain of a
steamer Just arrived here reports that
jiumcu r
Mw v
August 80 when his ship was fourteen
mllos to tbo north of tho island Of Gallta
off Tunis In tho Mediterranean ho no
tlced that the highest peak on the eastern
end of the Island was in a state of erup-
tion ejecting smoko from tho crater like
Mount iKtna
A TltnieATKNlNQ ASfKOT
Paris Sept 2 The publication of tho
correspondence between the czar and
Prlnco Alexander created a great sensa-
tion In political clrcies hero Tho czars
menacing reply to tho princes submissive
eplstlo Is regarded by diplomats as in-
suring Alexanders abdication and Itus
sias occupation of Bulgaria It Is feared
that war will ensue unless Prince Bis-
marck Intervenes
m
fiavo the Chickens
By using Bass Chicken Cholera Cure
For sale uy all druggists
Complcto lino of school supplies at
Wolls downtown drug store Fifteenth
and Houston streets
LAMPASAS
Tho Prohibitionists nt the Springs Against
n Stnte Ticket
Correspondenco of tho Unzotto
Lampasas Tkx Sept lTho Prohi-
bition meeting held hero last night was
well represented Tho speeches wero
mostly conservative though spmo were
strongly in favor of a stralghout ticket at
tho coming stato and county elections
Dr C K King was elected chairman and
Prof C A Beeman secretary Thoy re-
f olvcd i That they do not believo lt is
good policy for tho Prohibitionists of
Texas to place a stralghtout ticket In the
Acid clthor for the stato or district of
llccs and that tho delegates to the Dallas
convention bo instructed to oppose such
uorolnatlons but to securo tho election
A senators and representatives who will
favor an amendment to tho stato consti
tution prohibiting tho manufacture and
sale of intoxicating liquors in the
state and to voto for no cnndl
dato who will not deciaro
himself lu favor of tho amendment and if
snch candidate is not lu tho Aeld for dis-
trict oAlccs to nominate thcni
Rev J M Carroll Dr J N Adklns
and Judge J A Alney were elected dole
gates to tho Dallas convention on the 7th
InttThero
Thero was also appointed a county
executive committee of seven
Tho funcial of Col L S Darrow was
attended by at least 500 of tho best cltl
zensand much genuine sorrow was mani-
fested on the loss of buch an estimable
citizen
Comploto lino of school supplies at
Wells downtown drug store Fifteenth
nnd Houston streets
WII1TESUORO
Delegates to tho Prohibition Convention
Elected
Special to tliaaazotto
Whitksiioko Tkx Sept 2 The Pro-
hibition primary convention was held this
morning at 10 oclock at tho Baptist
church On motion Dr L Kelley was
called to the chair and Rov A B Ingram
was chosen secretary Col N W Townes
was called upon to state the object of tho
meeting which ho did The convention
then proceeded to elect two delegates to
tho stato Prohibition convention which
resulted In tho election of J M Worloy
and Dr A B Hostotter with Col N W
Townes and
W HDaughorty as alter-
nates
Tho following resolution was Intro
duced by Rov D F Fuller and adopted
Resolved that as Prohlbltlonits
we
tho tlmo has como whon we
should look to oursolvcs and principles
only and alono for relief from the drink
curse
MKINWEY
Dentil of n Well Known CitizenWants n
Irotrncted Meeting
Special to tho Gazette
McKinnkv Tkx Sept 2 L J
Graves an old and well known citizen of
Collin died yesterday Ho was burled
with Masonic honors from his residence
this ovenlng at 8 p m
A delegation of citizens left this oven
ing to induco Gen
Gano to hold a pro
tracted meeting at this point
Inquest In the 1 I uuBrs Case
Corrospondorco of tho Gazctto
Paris Tkx Sept lJ p nivers of
nonoy Grove who was shot by A D
Brooks of this city last Monday ovenlng
died last night about 11 oclock at tho
resldenco of T L Dickinson his brother
Inlaw Ho rested very woll all tho time
untl about S oclock yesterday eveninc
when he grow restless and had to bo held
in tho bed for somo tlmo He began to
grow weaker and paBscd awoy St the
abovenamed hour Ills mother and
brother In Tcnnesseo wero tolcgraphcd
Monday night and aro expected on the
noon train today
J V V summoned a jury
and hold an Inquest over the body and re
TV1 0 following verdict Vo fie
lnSJhi Dlucst summoned to inqujro
into the causo of the death of J P Rivers
ThaU ° J vlowlDS io remains and
the
hearing witnesses render iho follow
Ingvoidlct that tbo said J Pi RIveYs
SEB hl8deatn f lrh 1 x on tho
pistol
In tho hands of A D a
Brooks
D SiM Tl D Williams Q v
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J N Mcllath Andiew Dwyer
Ithbms Mote
Coircrondcnco of tlio Gaicttc
Rhomk Tkx Sept lMrs Holt tho
heartbroken wifo of air J p Holt
who
died at Gaincsvlllo
yesterday left today
to attend the burial of her husbami
Everybody compliments Tn 0 i S
tor Its prompt report It brought thS
news beforo the
telegram c me
Our school begins next Monday
srcclal to the Gaietto
Wichita Faixs Tkx
Sept 2A E
Lcstou charged with solllug mortcaued
P PjrtrWMtodiy held to appVaMje
aiarlno Ii > teIllceIlc
Sprclal to tbo Uiuctto
Galvkstox Tkx Sent o A
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, September 3, 1886, newspaper, September 3, 1886; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth89448/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .