Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 23, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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LOST AT SKA.
X Irigitful Oollisioa Between two Ocean
Bteamara During a Tog.
tjTio Oimbri& is Sunk and Many Persons
go Down With Her.
Teet Sent to tho Wreck to Bring in
the Bared.
Xrfmtlon January 21. 1:30 p.m.
Details of the Cimbria dbualcr show
the los.i of lite must have been fn ful.
A dispatch iroiu Hamburg sent by the
Jiuiiilnirg-Amerlcaii jsleuiuship Com-
pany uyn so hir llily-six poisons iniiu
C'imbriu have been lamltd. A mini-
b?rof them arc al"er light liouse.
Tliu Jinnii.8 ol th(uiue not ytl ittcer-
f flitted.
Tliu Ulrnbrla left Hamburg Thur -day
with time lilimlrul nun eighty
passengers and u crew iniuiocring
ono hundred anil un. olio run
aground before leaving Kibe but got oil
with the flood tide with the n.sil(luue.
of llieslcamcr Huii'ji without iinmge
und she put to scant ':;io in the niter-
noon. -Friday mottling ido ciine into
collision during a thick tog oi
borktim with the hlBiiwr cutnm.
TJio Cimbrlu hank in a brt tluiv.
AVJati n boat with thirty-mm jmr-en-gor
arrived Mic-voiiipAio KUl ullt- le
steamer ilnin-u and n.nroi -be rgtTi
available htcoitiers at (.uxbavcu t--search
for the otlicr boui the Unit-
lirlu. The Went India ptcatiur Ha-
rarlo also left tlurln the night with
a similar object. Thostcaincr Kuitou
ivhlch stlH'ercd heavy d.unuhe in toe
collision has arrived lnlniuf.
A dispatch from Iiitinijurggive.s the
following UUUICS of Jmrw Uftt.n. ..Infillg
tliUMivwl: W. Toiiciuuiiii. 11. Con.io--c'tor
li Lunizo G. W. AlUinlorl U
Jlammol W. JJontel Avulg it. Huiio
"wIik K. Kehoul It. Fei eiiKiijii aim
wife lu Jtvinscllcr L. nciiull aut.
llourges Calvin. The above num. u
m-it! bent un riceivud niuu the Hum-
burw: soventl of (lain aient clar.
The following Humid meitinern ol tin
crew were saved: iM.ctiid oHIeei
Spnith third olllcer ik-ulcu. fmiuli
jullUvr Vess fcjtcondengimvi Koilinan
Assistant ouglmcis -rtV.u lnv and
Abcrgridc llrst stcwutd iimdur iiua-
tcrinuttcra Klait Wiilitin nd Li n-
beiztiiijiiL'l. Hank not Miiuu Kiuiin
I'l Frank not hinted toe Mewantn
TJiurowaud AinItTMiit; M.undi ieiow
Aluanilcmcit Jonaeh'i n .Mtyren
-Mi-'UOhow HciU'en.and u iiy n.iineo
Ithein.
llainburK January til. 'I no Uin-
l)i'iaauHtalned sileh mvcre liijuiict m
tliu W)U1hIcui ItuL uire deeonie ajt.4
rt Ul IhalHhu iniini sin n iu m iiiiiiu-
dlatuly. Tliu elllcern tli le did ad hi
thuir power to save the lt- viilntit a
inmuenta Ioi.h of time lh me Ik-Ui
werodlMtilbuttd uuion m ji..h. o-
ivrit and orders givrH m lower tin-
beat.i. Thl.t however. 111 ruiiMqiifiu-ii
f tho veasel kuellnowr "it lui id.
woHlouudtobo very dldluu n one
Mhluand abtoiuiely liU -i.nb 'n tu
oilier. An tliUHeCMinl oilleer was niiii
engaitl in eitttlutf HJiaii. nKHe i-o lb. a
iliuruulniuUI boas mueii dnueiKd a
po.iblo for the people lu eilng uluu
the InevotuDlu iouudio hlmulu
-occur tliu veihvl wtlH "u iiiuloi
Jlirt llX't. lfO Mjid ( HJL.r
J)Ut w uuveral ..thor p. tn n- v tm to li
" Fiu VA tihiiMtJ'! to hi ..1 Itv MWun t.-
I..k.a fPlitd li(.i W.f mIiim. !!. til .t
jilckeU Up ny ilio Tlieln. tiu euuu(l
ollltr steered the Theia nt wnxnuven
Beventeen other peiwiim iniv lien
navetl by the eleainer 1) i.iut boin
t lie Wener light Ih.Um i . U.i'K lld-
alx thus far known to U- wivul. A
urvlvor niakex the f.il'mbi state
niiiut: Tho weather w.h t ir up u
l:15o'cloek but a log tin in. t u wtiiuo
coiiilnvn'il ami liieUiiiit iuU'ii(.l
The engine 01 the ; 111b i i.iivl.vpi
at fullHpeed until i:.itn n-i bnli.jiel
until After wiiteli in . vfieAenui
alovvpeed. Aliout le.i o. .0 -m
two the shlhtle ol. uuit v luii.t t
was heard tuul the eogtiii'i- .tin Ut 1.
lulu WUtuMliJipetl. I lu :mWS.:; -M n
li(;hL wits iimiiik to iu . r not- i;
Hervvd until Mm wumv it t. iitmlr.
and liny net oil' u n- tJ.mi J.
The latter Mruek ab.dt lb i.r-i lu..
head on tho port side ..-i - kih.h
over to tliehUirlxiaidan.. .w iij mwh
The Tlata pleked ti tun U.iu
brht'rt boats at two i i-; o..tiiruo
afternoon mid nr iv .t U.liivin
jnboul ix A repor.ev btid! .
Ilielltiali lmlltli lir "i.lM ami
CIUVV lllltolUIly lifUMu vi pm;.I lit-
fonualloii. The captain iiti ninb
statement brfoio tue iiu. h n ul
but linn Is iiiiuee-.ia- t bw ul un
has a largo hole in her seeu fevi
idfove tho water lino. IV. tf 'thriving
nntned piii.euijur weii ..-'-t Al r
Viught Wui. JtUiiii 'ttiuu I.ei
Coiunlolu. Uuetia S'.- u lit.ru.
Albeit Allendoi'l iib't -tt' .J-te(b
('urilH (hittuvti llautd r-'iu u-
Ibiiiijeli. it alii nn' (
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Html Hohimtl. It. .'
Who Leeu Hi ' i
Beheld t and Colin l
Jlambitrg-Auuiienn "
tliu following list ol mi
It with tberciniiik ui'
will lirobubly bo found: M
IjtfO lllltH'llll.lllU All-Hli
I'atll iigert. Ituiloiph
Gmpls Aluvd 11-1
lilebnctz Fraji l'lillUpa .
Hejn Julian rjohoa.-
ltouunorii Augtibt It 1 1
oiiKu Itointiieiu H.iit.
Jtdgu Olio Bolmtmei' v
Wlltlicnililo JJneie '. .
Cart Btnltschiln i.
Mury Wordititut Chn- .
JuluiuiuiGik. Putitliiv
burlBuluultt M.itbde -
tlioluuitts MuXlielUHtv.'
heintiky Mb ha. I M
Jlats Carl Hryer Ann
Heph Kovsi's Mlclmi-i
Kovwh Uitlllia K'
Carl BlrunU Calhn.-
avttiuia lVt tenia J .
Kmina Slelnlurg A '
August Blelnbt'W. At i
rus Webb Cuirjlln.i;
Zttiiglctumi Frlt I.
thlldaWelMtuM.CiMrtNl -JJoiiiniiit
iNlailt It j-
Jkietzger Etlie.-t lb..
liorti Joliuti Hiemiui
Ann Hlimmth Iteb
ebaemektite ljtutiM)
Anna ChtixtoH'eiheu. '
4'erd. Gitrluter Jtosli.
cob Cloduisku Aiii.i w
gunt MeUer Mru
tlnrl Cramer Cnrhtl--BophLMeir-iaU.
CltisLn
Metzltiti IH-alut M
tMeflan and lU-nrlciM -Alliort
HuhuerultaKn -
'eltanawltz Anna t.
nud tiuiify (Jlirlrt'i.m.ii .
Adoiulto Honrlcli J .. i
Bohukentaiimau tlbi
Henry ami Azos Uob .i
ltomuuti Mar-inil-s Ur .'.
-bautn Jusufu 4tvbi '-'
Joflofa ant llerixi i
FiHiuiitf Fntz Tohei1' . H
Joti. iroyiuo.Ahrain K1.(.
-Stdimuls rituriti .& iv
Kliemtlstbv. AiU'K l :'
SoUmidt- HouuhoJd )u
Jiuiiu Jii'rout. CJarl J u
.Cfeifu;oiwtl)l John i J-
smJmm Wfee IJermitiiP
t .J
..m
.. ; r
' . -llUi.
"iti- V
mi- -iti
' Vim I i
H ut lilt
.uti Ala
- i L aiio
' OSIjU
. 'ft'
t. .1.
Hulwobtkl Martin Hcliielcn Anprrs
Texletiakl Michael dhaUlfikl Carl
Lthmun Mli-had fizllnakl Mario
MuztMCt-xk Jnda Mazeisik John
KiVitlutYski Mlchncllu Klemowskl
l-Vi-Ukl Klclnabkl. Christift b'ublatl.
.Muriui'raivck. Kraut I'fargslek Josef
lbisenblttth Christine l-rkbcrg.Johri
Seli Marie Jfl Ned Klcb dlncn. i Grant iwwdfr works suctalu ndanmKo
niaiin Flly JJerrelsUiln ltchI. Inmel i f JOO.bOO. the acid works or Jiidsou V
Wolf Barn irtelnllu cVl Kilanjj Co. fJO.090 U h iini03."lble to iu-cer-(iiati
.Sehmidl OettleOastcnink Veig tnln the exact los of lire but It Is ttl-
Itunieriuiik. Vttvr Duneck Andra runted between thirty and forty. The
Kmetctii Huns Kinctonl Josef Uopos tlrt explosion occurred about4 o clock
Maile Jeik Anna Kplct Joanna in the jmcklng house In which about
fcoutxlk John. Jlerakl Andrew ' t-o liuudred jwunds of powder were
Klin;. Jocpn vt HieniriK no-
null) Water. Widctitrik and Jankel
Clirouileuiek A brain' Jcenitr.k Au-
jjuit Kriift-e Alx-I ctiiioor Kdwnnl
I'. nmUl Albert Joaiin Martha Uer-
'iiiiniiil liiiiH I'ongmi. joanu Jiieit
1 .
1 !..... Willimlll l.lo II1M1111.I I
liUdwlK Schemaeher Eriient Fleltz.
Anna Ko-elKiw. Morits lliuhter. Ml-
vhai-l Jolinxe Uwulle Joliuke 1 reuer-
leu Itbue Wllhem lttoker Giutave
D.dliz Wilhelm J'fell'er Max Murg-
nari. August Wontlike Adolf
itaike Aftgu-t Oher Herman Sehie-
ki Auiint itiiK'he Jobnnerf Mallter
fttbrri Hchwertleger Gulave Giwt-
11 Ky Atiitln Vogt. Paul Uurtzeeh
Cnii-raeitie lleilil. 11. Jtelghl. George
Hilgh LudwigSIIgh O.Michel Uar-
biira li.Id. bol Held 0widl Xoug-
uiann Julie WidI" Gnatave Martin
J(...ninst rjeliaofther. Julius Cahll
Itolitvrt Werber Krnsl Mnnger
l'etir liiehert Opel l'aulnen
Anue JiMiinsvii Jurgcr Jouti-nu-uii
Kll.ibelli and Joanne
1'mkiTvk Muriu Jouourtz Carl Itni-
.er. Aii).Unt' Wendlion Frederick
11 -marebe Clara itueun Yvllheim
I iili.its A t ititt fitift ( Iriinri Plfipfllt (ftM.
Annie lUchard Fritz Kupfz iielene
.did Herihit Wedge Alfretl Wtedgo
MullultlelVteniatiu.HtaulsIonial'eiino j
Unistoiua l'leimoiusha J tills Her-
gtiolv Augtt-t Boiiinernwld Adolf
I l.k.l . I. ....... V... nlll VllH'lllllll
lillllll .JIMltlll AVll lllllllll 411. II .11.11 1
.1..IK.S Slnnik Ch. llubnie Ferrod j
I.iiUmi.Ii l. tru Iviirliu. ICIintrn Hd-H'-.
miiiiu. Edward Bchelle Kchrls
tine .-ebeller Karl Lohn
Le u Helelier. Frona Zsperskl Dyiilu
.'-tlirski Uyrk Hochotz llnsvl Hau-k"v-ul
Jonas Hastinskin Jonas
Dnbarelziik Methnui Markato Jonas
Markuto Kyrg Top. Mlfliael Auska
M. Gudpnvlr Jonas Kudiinolk Tal
Jiuo'i Michael Wlloy Jolin Jacob
Andri-s Citklus. Minimi Jauek Heulen-
to).K J.irl DItlnier and Gustavo
Itonieek Fn n. Illigo. Niealnsus Kete--i
Abnon llappel Bcwen Trezdlcz
lli-riiiaiiu Boltmati. Heinaltl .-chul.
rraikirn-d Wakttn Fried Ueeud
It d Jacket l.lttle Clirinue Crow
F-Hit Itlaekbird Chippewa und Bull
-Iniie. The last named six are appar
ently American Indians. Tho llrst
cjiIhii piiHinugers are ratiucrmanu of
I.c j)-li MorrllzstriisaSirau-sof Darm-
staij'. I.co ilaberuiaiiii of Viennii Ar-
tun' ii.itchitBeiironiiigsteill lVternuil
Toriiiplovr of Vienna Alfrd Vaigt of
ilnmbiirg; second cabin pnsicngers:
Taut Evcrt of Uig.-nnn Ijtikas jbn-
Hnko Jiu-ob Ti'Jicocu Jonas Walkero
Jonas iiiiitlcs Jincpli Waltko. Joints
Minn Ml hael itiiilucy Joint-Michael-un.
I'.ttii Fatal Alex Newlrth Jura
Buti-rcli Josepli Kwltka Michel Titdt
Joints lilituk Jolin Saike. JOnasTadt
Julius Nenict Fran .Sonneftd. Franz
Giwch. Finn. Gorlu-kn Adelbeuclk
st..iiHiin lb iielnlk llvriiiay Bchmldt
II itiili it.uli-r nnd George Welhafer
ij'miin lluinsto Andrews Helsch-
mann. Joann Hedt.r (jail Uiirwangcr
W llivliu HiirMi Cull Jlurtb
Jn"'i. Wfltzid .Niei'ttr. Km Ig Jonas
Ant. .en And rus Mabmtir Hunr
liyiitwy George Wargar Ivrowiclle
.i.ig'K (Jyriik Dyrg Jiintu Kahtl ol
H.twoila; Sluiiin Joief. Hiiuliitilch-
iitiilu IvruuiiiUer ltaieiitia of Zeltzcr;
Maria MotfM.Mlvaiiikiuuikora Hlmoii
linudu Theodore Kri-ti&i. Johana
Knttza Ailolph l.tihcruiuiin.
Anita l.tibenininn. Mlnna Iiti-
bcriu.iiiu. Emma liitbcruutu
Hurnlumlt Hitlbetstcln. Jens Peterson
J. Illtzner fitt-tave Fioo-ig Albert
Iblng. IVter Wdcwlc Uehno Wal-
wl kui. BauMlliwskyCti'l llngen
Hm-i'b Itudohih. Toll llltinswlck. J.o-
n-Rt Frankfort. Edw.trd Givcplns of
'I r in; Al.reil Utichaxfcr. B-dslty Al
codnrf if I.-itidnii; E idle Alpendoti'
o l.iiinlou: Hi UK tT'ticr London; T.
ijirti JioiUti; fft-yne Ham-
burg. Jumtiiuii M'btibert Hani-
boru; George Iiomm-r. H lierttt'li;
Attuit Hoitiuet' Hlbemeli; lCittnka
Itontner ltlbvrach; Joseph Curtis or
Cavltz Flintiis; Hurry Wctidle Han-
over; Oiwar Eldiew York.
1 Tim I.fitt.t.
Kew York Jmniary lU.Tlic agents
of the steamer Cimbna received tho
mltowin-t dMp;tleh this morning from
thw iluinbiirg ngt nti: IliiMinug
Htt!iiuer ll.iiizj ivturno I from a cruise
and saw tin' wreck "f the flmlnia
II vo miles nortlieiiHt of llorkum llht
ship bead to tliu uirlhwc!t tp wtll-
vut'is above wjtr. .Saw no t race of
tlll'MII vlvotH or bndlei.
Abb tigit the wed'er witsclear I llt-
ptlt'ctl 'l the Ibifuum lleltt slilp
where tt'itlntig Was known about
any Im-da or persons saved. A.
(ii'i'n Kmuai and Gtio Hobinsou
C.ui foiritiidi-r and daughter
irii'l Ml- H.nnlng. wiieon boaul but
it'll wvct I'litutl'. CoruowuUy was
not u fita (Jnnhrln.
AN'oriimt
Ll-iioti Jitiutry Ji. .Tho ship
Voiw ri. -unk otlv litis pltt"c. Eight
wort' tli'.AUid
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TA UK lilt rOUNTY.
Tim Ci'M
Wi'hUhip Nm
Niilon.
unit l'erimint
r.iiio.Mi .iioiH'o v.f tho uh.cUc
W i ...tl jAit.itu.i ID. Thetv is
it t ..r I).im Id iwtny hereell tiny
nt . it i ' no.' Hitiur Mr. MeDnn-
.J'l I. . . . .. .vtljt Noithutn blU-
n s i oitihi'ru biitatos.
M. C V. AteOiltiw bits iv turned
i hi S.ii A.iiomo with Whl bend ot
lint lliii-
Mr. O '. HayiUH ltMt his pocket-
b.xik Imu i'httiday evening eontain-
tiu a larf. ttm u mouoy but furltiu-
altly tie 'tiiiiit it aftilu
Mr tlfin f A. lleim is spending a
f dati- . t home.
M. m I. t-Vriieliau i-wturnv.l Mou-
la. ttii "llhintt bin Inbui. All re-
p II pi. V .1 tu bv f'JLiM'.
Mr i " ik v 1) Mtiotn tliu gentleman
il Mm if"pii.itMt whj peiforuieu
i -i v i l-.i U Hfciitn. "
il f n.il.i w.w lloetl yw-tettiity $M)
i . ilriiitiu tinl in lfaiilto-
i. - - in iii.tt 1'ijtb.
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t . . r-. j-:
' i .n tilli-V in
' 1 ;- Cl'lll thl Ot
i.vi: u U t.tU'i
i t i i n tt miixj nb'vr
tu siiiv cyej. otli
"i i iti umr iitonex.
r k- id i nitii. Fur Nile by T.
V l. .. M. ! i. N. Hiuns.
tVi i v. i.tM m .'ittvl G-G. Tali-
. o. 1 -hu WuitH I'-ijrii.'
x biid.vwtr
' nit. ii. tt'K Id lift
'.i till it ll.U'k lllltl Ol-
1 .hilltVlllO. TJit tuies
H. to. Iiniui'ittateh
i- bainii ToMiiituii
t c. ..aliicKVlllc ul So
.. el hi ialtulKro wltli
n kSirt "' -uyi iV
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THE GAZETTE: FORT WOT?TU. TEX AH. TUESDAY JA"NTJ.AKY 23.
I'KKII.GUS POWIIKU.
further DctnlU of the Terrific Kxploilou in
Han I'rnncltco.
San Francisco Cnl. January 22.
The totnl loss by the Hason explosion
will reach
not less than f 100000. The
torel. iii.h iioikhowii wiiuiiici j
one was killed by the llrst explosion
or not. A soon ns the packing houc
exploded a number of t hinatnen em-
ployed In the other departments fled
fur thi'ir lives mil nan reaeiieii uic
n.u... slum Iflmil till. MllVllltr IHH1.WJ? CI
plodeil killing most of them In their
track. It i thoiiKht l-erllnaik
cmploves. A workjunn named August
liVivnf.kv wui virt herlouslv Iniured.
All the other whites have been ac
counted for and the deceased are ail
Chinamen. There are some thirty or
forty houses on the point occupied by
the employes nt tho jiowder and acid
worKs nntt iihk oi tne winnows are
shuttered the doors and sides in many
instanstanccs ilashed by the force of
the concussion. After each explosion
.1 ...1 .1. I.. .11.1!... ...!. Hr..
iiir viiiiniiik ..iiiiiiiiiik i.i.fc ..i
and bnrniMl for several hours. Efforts
to nrevent the flames
" ..
from reaching j
llu. mntii tiini.li1ni iVintntMimr 1111 (to- ;
' ntniK. .iiiiriitiil tf f..ti. tfiri. liflf. i
tknif.rk ruitfkitttl nf iin.i.ilor wrn fitifv. 1
pily buccessful. The conseipiences
(would have been most frightful had j
tbo large magazine exploded as ono of J
tho suoerintondenLs stated there is i
enotigh powder stored there to have de-
stroyed every living thing on the pen- I
Insula. The cause of the llr.it explos-j
ion remains a mystery. This evening !
twelve Imdlcs have been counted lying i
In the debris and the coioner's Invent!
gallon to-morrow will probably dis-elo-e
more than double that number.
V. force of men are engaged to-night
extinguishing the fire and recovering
bodies.
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FIRES.
St. Louis Mo.. January 21. Early
this morning a ftro at Nn?liville Ills.
about fifty miles from hero on the
Loiilsvllluand Nashville Hailroud de-
stroyed nearly a block of business
buildings involving a direct and inci-
dental loss of about f 100000.
Tito principal losers are ii. iiotston
general merchandise loss ?22OO0; in-
sured $10000; John Marlin loss $0000;
insured $U800; Judge Goodlier build-
ing loss. $11000; Insured $.1000; J. C.
Hrowu loss on building ami stock
$0000; insured ? 1000; Meyer Hros loss
..ri;(MK); insurattco not given; Mrs. Mnr-
gftret Bewell loss on building $G000;no
lusuriiuce.
Over twenty other small losses will
swell the agircgato to tho umotiut
named. The court house was also
burned but most of the records and
! papers were saved.
! ... . i .. . i fill .!
i;iuciuuaii jantmry z-. uiu resi-
dence of J H. Smith or the linn of
Smith it Nixon on Glenway uvuiiia
Clifton burned early (his morning.
Tito IniuiiteH csenped. Loss $10000; In-
unuu'0 0000.
THE BUZZARD.
Chicago January 2:2. The Intoitso
cold which lias prevailed hluce Snlur-
Uuy continues. At eight o'clock this
morning the thormomotur was twenty-
three degrees below zero. Tho only
persona on tho streets arc those com-
pelled to be. Among tlie.io are several
cases of frost-bite frozen cars noses
etc. Tho winds have packed tbesnow
in drifts which Impede the railroads.
Tho trains on most of the railroads
come in behind and two locomotives
lire necessary to each. The cold wave
seems ttt bo moving east and the tem
perature Is rising at poitiiH where it
has piinscd.
Cleveland Ohio January 22. The
thermometer fell twenty-two tl.'grccs
below zero ptoinising to fall lower.
Furious gales prcval'cd lust night.
AID FROM AMERICA.
Uerlin January --'.-In tho roleh-
stag the president announced 12000
marks received from Oct roil ami 100-
000 marks front New York to aid the
Huilercrs by the Hoods. Thetmnouncc-
metit wits received with applause
LAMPASAS COUNTY.
Xcwi fimn ii Siiiuuiiir Itiwort Iiiiiriio-
mi'liN to Im M;uli'.
Lampasas Tcxtts January 21 I8S;l.
SlHii'lul ornisiiult!tice of iho Hiizettc.
Limipn-as hits long been known its
tho health resort of Texas and is be-
coming ono of lite most popular water-
ing places extant. TJiereare twonutg-
uiHccnt springs which furnish an In-
exhaustible supply of pure limpid
health-giving witer.
The Gulf Colorado ami Santa Fe
Railroad company have control of the
Manna Spring and 1 am told have
awarded the contract for tho erection
of a lino hotel ami a number of ele-
gant cottages
Tho most severe cold snap of tho
settboti is upon us ami it is learcd mat
many sheep und cuttle have sought
the happy hunting ground.
Mr. MeKnlght Hie genial opciator
at this place is Indefatigable tu his ex-
ertlot h for the G.Z!jrri:'a prosperity
and lie with the entire populace Is
exultant In Its praise.
Two representatives of the JminuiVg
publication inadvertently met "at thl.i
jiliice one po-sc?slng "age and ability"
ami llie oilier "youth and beauty''
tint to the latter the duty of Inditing
K 11- epistle Is assigned.
The town litis been infested with
drummers hailing from Austin. Waco
Houston Fort Worth and GtuvcMon.
This Is n central point as It
were ami each of the above
named clt hat strive for anil receive u
equal division of its trade.
Liitupawis possesses ngood hotel and
free buss line which is an addition
uu'thy of emulation by many If not
nil. the railroad towns of tho state.
Mr. Thnuirib the accommodating
emiuty clerk Is a staunch friend of
tlie GAWrrat and says ho would be
incapacitated for the duties of his
.dice were it not for its dully visit.
LociUKb.
Neither mental nor phv.Meul labor
imij be accomplished satisfactorily un-
less the system is tu order. When you
feel tired languid wearied without
exirtlon tltemlud iir'; to net and re-
tpilring great mental ellbrt you can't
rest assured that your liver is not act-
ing properly and that nature requires
assistance to help throw oil" impuri-
ties. There Is no remedy that will uo-
iHuuplhdi this so mildly ami yet died-
tiaily tut "Prickly Asli Hitler.-" A
trial will satltify you of its merits..
ja HHkkUw-Iiu
MissM. Xewman Alt Calm says:
"Hrowu's Iron Itlttet cured me o
dys))eMla when nothing ulso could
help me. l-l'-dAwlw
Kcompr. fttiperiniendcni wasKiuen oy uay be uxen Jor uie enactment 01 uie -- - i .."iL ii iiTlM rn-iiWi
this explosion. In about n minute n charter authorir.lng the consolidation "'.y.'J'l'JDJ.t " V ''"? '..i ..! 1?.
number of smaller houses exploded f their trans-continental lines. To J A"M" "i foil 1 neec-Hrv
f.llowe.1 bv the fourth explosion the astonishment of everybody the "fcft 2B?J?M1et0U ol1 nttcsSHri
irlileh doubtless killed tho surviving bouse absolutely declined to nsftcnt to railroad lacllittes.
hKrrim fjiom Washington.
Bailwaj Potentates Snubbed An Extra-
ordinary Incident The Tariff in the
Senataand in the House.
How the Two Bodies Deal With Vexed
Questions The Necessary Beiult.
What Texans are Doing in Washington
Beagan Ooke and Wellborn.
How the Eepnblio Almost Bscame the
Empire A ttitudiniring Priest!.
Pivelnl Correiixintleiice of the (ikeetu.
Washington I). C January 18.-
MiintiiiEFLim nnd Gould throticrh the crowueu nouse wnerover u goes. iei-
ranwayg lobby: ? S? I lTT
I "" Mondav asking that a special - -- '"'?" f"'" '
the wished of these two ptentatcs.
The Incident is much talked about as
significant of the degree of aug
mented slreiiglli 01 tne congressional
(spinal column inspired by tho late
popular revc-lt against the ilouiln
of the wountry'.s masters. The
louiiuaiion
con-
Mliilntlon of mllwav nower is lnvo veil
x lie tun-
in this proposal unity of highways 0WV " wl lrtorni tlietr customary
connecting t he two oceans. In fact f""""1 " an wwy and natural ninn-
fi'.......n. .:i.tin..i.n. v.ui ti.i nor. l'urgiitlve pills must be uvoiiUd.
..... T -...it- ...Cr.. nx'ar- n.v.
laiiiuinuii. i...i.r.v. .. """
iiu ui;iiiwi;iaiii; tiiiiKi"" n.. v.--
nf.1 n eornonitlon. No Democratic
nvir priw
..--...-. t- - 1 - ---- .
congress over voted imperial domains
In nillw-iv mii.fiilntnr nnd. if Dcmn-
rn... ...j.mn t . t . r.i.i .t 11 nnintr.ica ftr I
. uwira Limrutun In nnnifmea i
foiled rdlway grants especially those'
made when Schurz was secretary of
the interior would lie revoked.
i'lie
utorv eoes Unit a notent railway rlmr.
for valuable otlicial services rendered
gave another Republican orator and
lilgh place-holder an Interest
in a great newspaper and a
guaranteed editorial salary of flO.OOO
ner annum for ton years. In fact
there is much nnxlcty abroad lest the
insido history of railway legislation
and of its cost bo divulged. I think
the revelations arc coming. Two lead-
ing members of the railway lobby
have resigned seats in that illustrious
body and threaten to disclose all th?y
know.
thi: TAitn'K.
The senate is jogging along in tho
usual tedious way endeavoring to com-
prehend first and then to reform the
tarill" code. L'cw men have mastered
tho Intricacies of its involved proposi-
tions. Heck and Coke of Democrats
.seem to have studied these perplexing
questions most thoroughly ami while
Morrill and Bherninn represent the
protected class and would augment
sums paid to corporations and capital-
ists Heck and Coke resist and perplex
the tnrifi-moilgcrs' attorneys witli in-
finite patience and ingenuity. Morrill
grows angry and declares that these
Democrats intend to retard legislation
on tho subject until a Democratic con-
gtcss Is convened that it may have
tho prostlgo and rewards incident to
the enactment of proper reforms.
Meanwhile every subject of tariff
legislation has hero its rcpicsentu-
tlvca. Each great manufacturing
corporation appeals by Its attorney.-
and agents and each has access to
committee!) ami to members of the
houbcs and each tells the pitiful story
that if duties on ids products be les-
sened his cmplojcs must starve. All
protected manufacturers are declared
to bo "mewling and liking in their
nurses' arms" and it Is tearfully as-
serted tliat If stripped of any sluire of
the covering furnished by their rich
Undo Bam they will surely die. Hut
Coke and Heck tiro haul-hearted as
Herod and do slaughter the innocents
mercilessly. The homo tarill' reform
bill is still in the womb of theeomnilt-
tee. When born it will be fondled
tenderly by "Itobcson Kelly and the
lest and culled as lteartle?sly and
spr.nked ns rudely by Burnet Cox ami
gibMUd by CarlMe and Tucker ami
stripped to nakedness bv Mills ami
Wellborn. Then tills bantling of He-
publican bogus reform will be tov-ed
over to I lie senate ami the senate's
ugly brut thrust into the house and
when Manieso twins cannot be made
of them they will be chucked Into
tho swelling bosom of a conference
committee and long before the period
of renewed gestation is complete
congress must adjourn by operation
of law on the fouilh of March and the
wretched footu.-es of the two houses
will reit forever in tho mighty ciiarnol
liotiho of dead bills beneath the Moiies
of the capllol. If you have tears "to
shed prepare to shed thorn now
tkxas in coxcmiss.
No measure specially tilled im; the
fortunes of Texas Iuow eonsidt red by
cither home. Culberson's bill ib lin
ing iiieiiione oi trausii'rim; case-i irom
state to Fedetal court will be enacted
at an early day. T.citj;aii's interstate
I comnitroe bills comes from theenm-
I mlttcc I think to-dtiy. It will lead to
much debate and Retignu a veritable i
vulcan aiitong lite gods of this olvm-j
pus vulgarly denominated Capi.ul
Hill will strike rc-lstb.-M blows. Hut .
the railway lobby ii potent ami lv .
some t-hrcwd device (his nd-hot
plowshare of reform will be wiHi-j
drawn from the stithy ami sullere I to '
grow cold or plunged hissing hot in'. j
a bath of cold cortuptlon. Thi-run-i
grcss however strong the prcisuie ofi
late elections will elll-et nobenillniu i
reform. The majority are incur ho
have fixed Republican habits" of deu-l
Hon to the plutocracy. Thev are'
of those wlto had conspired if Tilden j
hud asserted Ids righteous claim to the '
presidency when Hayes bought it as '
nidiu.1 piiKhiiscd the imperial purple !
to encircle Grant's brow with tno dbt-
deiu of the Ciestns. Al the head of tin
Mantling army proclaiming "Let u
have peace" he wa- to cuter the capl-
tol as dictator. Senators and uhin-
lioldors who were privy to this worsu'
than Cutaliue'.s conspiracy can I.c!
named. Suihtuen are inctpnbl.. nf!
ivopular or reformatory legishitlon.
The puliilt'of1 Now" York like the
Federal Congress is full of bnaus re -
tormiM-s. The authenticity of ninny '
iiiKius oi uie itiote is ninety tiuesuoned.
Its plain toitchlngs are as rudely set ai
naught. Parages revered tlirough
contuiics. are declined tube base lnUr.
nolations nf iii-liAtiimt'r.!ittil ilisnn...!
to supidant its lilMorlcnl and prophe-
tie declarations. Knelt .Snmlav s nue
new M-nsatiouall.-t figure before eager -
ly c-xpwusnt mob ami tlie si mnle
relig oils fuith of our. father is rudely
assuiled bv those weariii''fb( livr-rv nf
Heaven. Kvcn Titlinuge is dUgustetl
and in Ids latest and moat brlillant
ctnton full of tuuithcids and brimful
or Hie uie ot suddeiilj awakened
Chrl-itlun mil docs he dcmoll-di the
vagaries of prolnidastle Darwinians
ami bend reverently in the oHeudetl
piocnee of Almighty God. X.
I setl tor dyspepsia. Tc.k stouuich
iver tnutblcs ituimlkv eonstiKitiun
to.; Carter's Liver Hitters show im-
in-ovciueiit almost from the llrt dosi.
iSoltl at wholesale by I(. N. Hrunswit;.1
1-21-dwlw.
niXL C0U.VTT.
l)lKrebIc Wrathr-A .SIM nit Sab-
tunllikt Town Amuf mentf.
Coriioinlenc of the (.atclle.
Helton January 10. To-day is one
of tlie most dlxagreeable of the neason.
Tho thermometer Is verging on rero
and biiow is covering the ground with
the Immaculate emblem purity.
Helton Is tho most solid substantial
town west of Waco (excepting fan
Antonio) ltualness however has
been quite dull since the holidays.
The cotton crop of this section is the
largest ever known; llfty thoiwind
bales for Jtell county is a safe estimate.
The Roland Heed Company in
"Check" entertained the denizens of
Helton at the oner.i house last night.
The play wn good and mcrlto a
Constipation is positively cured by
Carter's Little Jdvcr Tills. Not by
purging and wcikeiiing the liowel-.
but by regulating and strengthening
them. This is done b improving the
digestion nnd stlniulatimr the liver to
1.1 .. iiil .1
! "" l'per seereiion 01 mi e nen iu
Aal- fnr fnrl.ir'- r.lflli. I.Ivor Pills
' --..- ... .....v. ......
iMK llir innCD IjlllIC
... ... . . - .
i ri? t? mits: cold at wholewile by
. m IIIIIII1II.1I
( Ai- ' """aw'K
l-2I-dwlw
UtU I buHtn VtntlN HALL
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Thursday January 25.
ENLARGED !
IMPROVED!
PERFECTED!
ANNUAL TOUR
ok Tin-:
People's Olioioe
THKWOUTiD FAMOUS
In'
iOW.WlISOfl&UO.S
MAMMOTH
mmsT
llAItr.OW WIIEON A CO. Sole Proptictnrs.
Tin: woni.n'st gjikatrst
MINSTREL ORGANIZATION !
1XANKXTIHK
NEW PROGRAMME
Now Surpassing Our Own Pre-
vious Record
More Famous ('iincilluiii. More Xcw Fea-
ture More ltutlniMl Xovcltlcs ami
Till: FINl-ST COSTlT.MlC-iini COSTIJKST
WAKIIItOllKi'vor worn on tlio
Mlustrol tjtnye.
An
Avalanche of Novelties !
A World of Talent!
l'rkvs UK UHiial Hoorvcil scats nnwon vide
nt Mux Flsor s. 1). It. HOI)l)t-.S
Jiin '2l-) i'l-ij. liiiiliK'hS Muiiagt-r.
r
THE LIVER AND ITS FUHCTI0N3
?tT haslxMmon troll itnbllh(v fwt that the
rt i tttrfiiT rottlon of tltftcnH tu nblch tlio humnn
J-J tamll7Himbjotnrlitrithi fl-t r.iuro Itom
9" coma uniuiitrmrnt tit tlis l.tver. 'Jhlsorcm
is not onlr tnrt larcot. Imt nt tba Buitie tltnn nn. nt
thin03t latiortiint. Tho voqom Ijloo.l on Us rn- K
turatothstiMtt.ioMci ttiroufih Hilt orsnn nntt S
in iix im-wmu uv laipuritici.ni mw tne secret loua
nhlchntn nocetia yfor Jliattunr.Kell at for a
citharttotone'lu In tho riiaoial of watte m.te-
ri.ilio.r.mnUmliiaijil. l'rointhl!ltIiemtlyj(ea
tUuttha J.tvcrls llablo tu Kct out nt crdcr to a
pealoror less oitcal nmtnhen this nrvuraltis
tmi03llloforttt proiorly futllltn ollico of t-uioflnciUloW-ctlonablo
mntUr from tlio bluoil.
b-itntlunslt toiis.uhrou3b rarrjlDnttltliittto
Ivi.Dan ui i7ri a it eaauu uata uoua rcilfvcl
With linnttrn
Mooil tbintlioloDm-i
DR.B.F.S:iIRUA;i'S
!P rt i nu i v ac ii
ectati(lu9org&ncar
iirupcrlfrfonilt
fnccllimtinlMtltt''
irni uocomos auoci
BITTERS.
cipruput-uniui:
NLOODto tutntal
ofMiiJy;oiicrim'nt
ni rcBCurcu
irnctlcoof Dr.
KitvT.xrw it
Hiuni'minn.
Wrerwicouos
ImpottuatiQ1
IclUQhir. rmt
ncrt nnu
hnxtlm fruL
iU QUCCGBrt
ffnoroToi
toz of bblng'
usca issui
rom.iuiu
tlrcd.worn
aut.licoa.
BtlimtocJ
tttttitoa'tott
cr to Piles
Hettilaclio
Bickatom-
t new jx s
BITTERS
nch9.Uov
uompinxn
liruvtloni
off.llln.rlc
CURES
:
AllDISEAStSOFTlIt
thojiaajlrf
Imiro their
I Llvrrlfout
LIVER
KIDNEYS
STOMACH
AN Df
latemrdr U
reialreil to
ciionler.ant!
nt iitini'tvi
la MHiiSTins:
1I9C1I oi nu
r.ccumula-
BOWKLS.
ttons mil:
rwrtotwlun'
Its original.
Btroaethi
and Vigor
Tor 'nil tbd
eomiilnlalo
oftUjUnd
thero Is n.3t
me d t p I n .
rTT-c-r
AIL DRUGGISTS
PRlCElD0ttAR.lj
thci rqttali.1
awwetiBaiiaAir (byhlMtto
LIPY. A8.H BITTKIJSTfn nMUchm
IS!!?."10 ..aJ nut on .lntnilcdtlnij tievcrnra.
UtMlntftllllmnftutlTt hA-niUl.l ....iir i.il .?
o latmod a JuTc-MClut JSSSmSIi "of
III ft fits-It tnaitl nnul I 1. -. .i "
l??i?rAV!:WSVS?SU J' !' L. "Pcctflo. nJ n.
iUn." i:tv:.sj?.uJ?'? "".w"?' ?'
I SJJ f tiSiwSuJiiuiSu U bVer"
T S TJAUttTVC
i J J "V IP 21.1 i3
City Bill Poster
! W lw sl""s l" uf "'" " promptly
' uUciuW. to.
12-1.7-Str
DvopI nro always oa Hit
1 .11.1 f?r fMnow ti In"
&Mtimo iwrtinin tmniti... .i..v :
I v""
"!!' ?" ImprqyyVhoi?
J I!S'iincnv'1 ?:;?' W "SSr
.ln ' a'i'V l" S?"''" '? .ork .r.irly
1 nre than im timMorXno7y tSKc Vx8&
i .V .V"'" l.- .?"oboWiEM fait. IJi
OKnci't full in
' vKieiirnSlotilSS?! Vp'V
t tiiiimontH. Vull inr..r.'.iV..
run tinvfii .iv
Hilly Vllltr snii
' "J"l '" f'. Aililro
wmvi bTXS?i
oa ami nil Unit I
itt
llirilamt Maine.
AHO ALL DISEASES
Pr'?.5:S2:.r..o
1
H-21 d.tw ly
.. n.trih
nito!eue Ajent
m
m
TJrfmr
rt rfTVV(
i JS
.iatnl lr J'lP '
?eficv
3 Tt94RS-.xv
r .irffikflicj&js
ffjJBFlWlW J.I 1W."4.
VSSSat3S.'iS
i PBICKUY ASH BITTERS CO..
80115 rKOrHIETOR3
jSTLOU 13 AMD KAN 13 A8 Cff y . M fl .
WIS
H. N. CONNER & CO.
GOU5.
PENSTr
Booksellers and Stationers
! (llluiik liiMAnllcloir Jlmmraclurcr's Trices.) j
PICTURE FRAMES ALBUMS AMD
POCKET BOOKS.
011DI2K AND LET TEH (THI PLI-
CATE) COP VINO HOOKS
(Invaluable to Merchants ami Trav-
eling Men.)
Guitars Violins Banjos Tamborinos
Accordoons Valentines and
Croquet in Season.
NO. 32 HOUSTON STREET.
Z&ZLuJZX
mm 1 bro
G
K
BACCINO AND TIE
Fort ODrtii V&xsEi
.m
1 In 11
n
l 111
f war
TT-.u-. . ji mv
STOVES PU&iPS PUIVlPSUPPi
AGENT FOR HALLIDAY'S WINDM
Cornor Houston and Second Stroota Port Worth Tott
THE OLDEST MO LARGEST STOVE AND HARDWARE HOUSE IN ft
Parlor Restaurai
o
Attct.t.t. m(.Kv. T.ibleMipplicd with tlie best the market?"
"" Hr- '- Ti-li-pimn. piomptly ntteudtd to.
BOAZ & BATT.
Cotton. Wool Hides
or l(VorthLTe
UN-i
.if rtt
Vir 1 1
Merchants Exchange Rest0
John Hoffmann Protf-Vi
MoNtun r-iV.f Nfxt to pubUoSJ
BEST ;i.vviK Wj LiqUOUS 0f
t ALbor fvj BUILDING.
ZM
TO PARRXv
WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS T
inc. rtmuua STONEWiii
FEMALE IMSTITFj
ilvnntni?cs In CTcry wny tolb
juiiiik .umiKiiiunt wi Din lht.vji2
most tlionniglily clubn PV'i fj
tlnio liavo tliiMii nn kitiin..iR'lli
n.iinrrit ll.vtirlMu i . .-W
tlielr iitomlH una tnuniien is!
crlvont borne. "
Yomig LadiJ
win uauimersoinoorthfrnoit
DISTINGUISHED T
at America. Tlio in.m '.Sl
lias been spcti.llilly "mlowM &&&
okpoc nl piUroiMgo of Mr. ntr'JJj
HOMi: AIIUAXOEHP
Doaru.cic in tliu fiim ll..1
atltl otlicr otllcers or thn 2
I Iml nnrmill .w.i.l.l .1" I. 'IHL'WI
on 11 Kentlo rise in tlio iniitlW
miiKiiltlclotitold otikB nrnl S
nuntiiii niiitiuuery )rescntlmr
appearance: wliiUtcvcry iffl
will bet'Uen to tlio mportant-i
The next resitlnr tonn besin.V
IS! but pupils who wish lo8mJ?
tuition for the month .nanuTA
r "mur'2zfii
WHOLESALE
O CE
Aytci TJoalor Ixa.
iNos. (J 8 10 12 and 11 First Street J
W. F. LAKE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
1
iltl PnoV
llu Mb 1
wj.tiuu una uarriago wood worn
l!""T "'"I'rlpilnn of Ii Work .livii. on Short Votlre.'i
Prop
REGULAR MEALS 25 CENTS..
f. uLH WEAIHERKWU AND THR0CUM0RT0N STREETS.
General Commission Merchants in-
yi tn ffiain Sts. Between I3lh and 14
-'" "iu mvl mtr- ml nttoiition T$Li
- i.i !. mniii.liriloairP'l'ij
" i imjt.s u....in n titirs.iiT1
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