Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 24, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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iltlloulo ho havhiKhiiiu-
Wdmijdayi .Mr A. II.
THE GAZETTE:
FORT WOTiTH TEXAS WEDNESDAY. JAOTARY 24.
A TTIFTAS CHIME..
A Mexican Murdtr Wilsh f" a Tfoe
j " ' Defied Solatioo.
Tl.u Atlrttipl t I.tr H.rt Cllm " An-
ollur I'olU-i! fcy WelrHlf .
St. IamjIh January ?l.-I)on 1 cdro
Caaosri ww a wealthy tanker re dine
nwir Fort Timim .Mexico awl beloved
by nil who V.twvrhUn. On the morri-
IiiL'ofJulvilio 1Mb IW. the ioliLC
authorities wcro Informal that the
banker was dead had bun murdered
the night Iwfore. while he slept. Juan
Marrjuez on- of the hrewdetfl detrc-
llves of the day was Intru-letl with
the we and Instructed to h-nvc uo
stone tin turned until the murderer
had been st-currd. Arriving nt the
mansion of the murdered merchant
theollleer found that the deed to m
great extent was hroudid In
Hiyatcry. Tho murdered man lay
with n calm csprrslon on his face
nnd it wrw evident that ho had faed
miielly nnd quickly irom the sleep of
life Into tho long unbroken nt of
death. In hLi left breast directly
over the organ of life was ftlll stick-
ing the Instrument of destruction
which had sent hi ouI unsuintnoned
to IU author. The detective drew the
tiny dagger from the wound and
wrapping It In some paper placed It
tn hl!i pocket. .Scarcely an hour had
paired whiii a carriage drove up to
the door and the widow of a few
jimirH who had been on a visit to
com relations entered the room and
threw hcnwlf with a piercing cry
upon the jjorpw "f her husband fion-
ora was dashingly Iwautlful and
might have felt the warmth of twenty-
three nutriment. Her height win me-
dium her eyes cnr dark and rest-
less nnd gloy ourl fell majestically
over her rounded Miouldere.
Her agonizing Hliriek1 were painful
to hear and fearing that her reason
might Ihj Impaired her frit ml carried
her to her room where Mio continued
to ruvo In ti distressing manner. The
iiKitiuat fund-died no eluo to the mys-
tery ivo that when the widow wis
Halted If she know of any one having
any hatred against her murdered hua-
imntl. Mio answerm hoiiiuwii.ii. irem
Uach litter contained damning evi-
dence of the guilt of Senorn CSnoa.
fnonohcsatrlt "It was done for my
own dear Antonio;" nnd in another.
"I will destroy theeheath to-morrow."
This last letter vraa written on the
Mint
lette
AUSTIX COUSTT.
Thr Old Weather A Healthy Totrtrrer-
prti IV ait.
Crrcrntl-forthc:Tftt.
cEM fr- Tl wr.-alliAr for
e day that the detective found the j h tnrM'rfiys j-iy ori?r anything
?rs. With the sheath n lib uo. fof ul ihut lMJ j fc sjwrf-
The Purest Beverage
Milnn Hi.. t!.fi-livnrtuwl that the i i j- .. i .!.." n..i. h
i r:v'". ".j r: "....i .. wi.. icucbi hj ..-. ..-..-.
i-iwilinuuiilin-lilliriivi. j.... .-..-- -miill' ItiTK-KMI. Iff Ani3 fV HDb
inj- morning the detective called upon !-a-tr freicht for three t1yon
.: tul t account of the cow weUbcr.
the
Our town S now In it third year
tin widow and was jrraclou
Hilvml. HuddenJv turning Irom
topic of convcrallon tho detective j ... ta . imI wrsan Vho
caid gravely: iia jfj ien. tr-iwrmw.
'ri.'nora do ou know one Antonio QW i(f nu Mover. sI ch;bty-
I'nblrt?" i .. .t H (five after cutiag a htsirtydlnner yes-
The woman grew uliy I nrt: i 3v 'attiown U y the fireaud drap-
grasping the arm of her oteir. ketl - awokc. He will
the dctw live full in the fw while she yrUtJ"nTkrr
nnsworrd:
nt .Ml (
Who fill! voti meet on the uua.r ! A hose cinnamon bear lacerated and
u.! uirtht?" i tore tJoree Barker near lelviiie
it .X.i inhi. inim.tnn ' itrl UK-1 winter. Dr. . iv. Ionard wutt
woman.
'Your oblectlons will amount
nothing" said theofilcer.
"UO
said th
luruniigiiic hvmkb "1"' "" ""'- :: .!. I.. .1 . ..- If
... l.v. .H..nAjul ..li.. t..l.T. ftin I 1L VOlir lirUirHLAL WUV? lll'V i...r ..
ulicath droppctffrom bur boom to the ' id as cent In stamrntothe Brown
t..r l ' t Mctlicinc Company Leavenworth
a box by
rt
n .
Known is
JOSEPH H. BRO
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WHOLESALE
t r-iirt.il SI rntPl u-ounis iriui two uoxcm
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Rrou-s's Ahsica fixuvn. ami
i-iirw fc jiir "f
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You should have'
you recognize thue !olterr'Uboxof Brown's Arnica fl ahvays
o detective at the frame time j in the lionh It removes ntlamma Ion
ng the trackage uixm the table. I ami hcaU wheneverthe.kin I broken. .
tloor.
These letters are not mine" ?he
.-aid.
"They were found in Antonio
J'ablo'.t room" .ald the detective j
And by the way this dagger tits
thlHHhenth0 and stooping fie seized
the sheath and thrust the dagger
Into It.
. A wild shriek ported her lips audi
she MinK to tne noor.
Oh my liotl!" he cried. "Ii thli
the reward of my accursed solietm?"
Jier agony wits frarful ami while
she hhrleked for mercy an otlleer en-
tered the niom having 1'ablo in cu-
Uulv. Tlicv were conveved to lull.
ami pending their trial they made a j
fUll COIlfcariloil j
Senoru on the night of the murder j
wcrutly left tho Iiou.hu of her n-lative j
and stole to the rcom of her husband
and killed him while he hlept. Auto- j
do stole the dagger from the roji ofj
feiiuritti .Migum. Tutia did they ill-
deuvur to In. ten the guilt on Uu- un-
fortunate young girl. Both were .-on-
tvufcd t hiiprihonment for lite. One
Knnfa. nnd ther will -end
mturn m:iil. lor !a!c bv T
Powell. E. M. Well? L. . Brunswig
O. W. rA"hwood nnd C. G. Pate. Fort
Torth Tex.v. l-Ud&wtf
Try It: Try It: Try It!
Beailer von should go at once to
vour druggist and get a 'Si cent box of
Ijiiown'sAksica. S.vr.vn. If it falls
once to cure any burn old sore ulecr J
fiTHtblteor inllamed yore cye your
druggl-t will return your money. I
Positively warranted. For "ale byT. !
W. Powell. E. M. WelH. h N. Bruns
wig. G. W. Daxhwood and G. G. Pate
M. D.. Forth Worth. Texa.-.
l-lld&wtf!
iBilitiin Beer
A.xicl Snalor lax
m
G-TV-J3STO-
H. N. CONNER & CO.
GOUB
uloiinly that hhedid not. The Ut.ua! ' morning the Jailor found Senora dead
verdict w.'tw given and seuora wai car-
ried to her room In an inwuislbtc con
dition. Don Pedro wax buried and
the mutter gradually faded from the
iiiIikIh of the public like othun of a
a similar niiturc. Sime days after the
burial the detective called up m S'enora
C'aiiotu who kindly received him and
ushered him Into u rlchiy-furnUhed
parlor where they oonvewed for a
tlutw on the murder.
"fienora" said the detective "do
you Huspect any one in particular of
tho murder of your huMiaiidV"
"I do not'' oho hertltntlngly an-
wer:d "but his Ikwu conduct to Hen-
orita Miguel before bin marrlngo with
mo wax Mich an to force her to commit
anything for revenge. Before I be-
itnmu hi wife he eeduced the girl un-
dur npromlMiof marriage nnd then
dewrted her. Of lute hc hu been
loading n life of hiu. Hhe hat been
heard to ultur IhrculH of vengennee
ngulnf.t him nnd he uhvnyH feared ahe
wrtubl put them Into execution'
"Do vou know anything about this
dagger" wild tho detective drawing
the liiMtrumeiit from bin poukct.
The womnii uuled and nl'iuililuro!
nt tho sight of the blood-mnluod Htevl.
"I huvo heard of it" frhe antwered.
"It belong!! to te'enorlta .Miguel a the
itaortpthm given me of ono hIic hml
In hor ppsauHiIon tniiwer-i to this com-
pletely." Thanking the widow for hor infor-
mation tho drlcctivo took hii de-
parture not however until requested
to dual leniently with (ho girl imhIio
was more hinned nguluf't than nln-
ulng. The nest day the detective mug the
boll of tho house in whluh Heitoilti
Mlgual rcjildud and wits linmutlhttely
uhurnd Into her mom Hcuorita on-
tcred In a few momeuti. nnd coming
at mce to the imtureof IiIh errand the
detot!vo ImiiiiHllaloly begun to ilUou-a
the tragedy. At the" niuutioit of tho
fiiclH the Moman bogan to weep. When
she hml drlwl her twtr he told Imr
utory nnil In Hitch u tdraightforwurd
muiuiur iih to leave no trace of Hiispi-
elon whatever In tho mind of her llstt-
oiior "lie wronged me and mmle me an
outcast front home" hIiu itoutimuHl
"I did atone ttmu determine o kill
him hut I changed my mind and de-
cided fq let God mete out to him what
ho duDervud."
"You said you brouaht from homo
with you a diurger. Nvillywu lot uw
mo It."
She ro$u and wcnl to a bureau and
after runrohlng it for athncfuld in a
choking voire:
"It ItnA dlsapnvArod. Oh cruel
rntol"
"H thla It?" Raid the deteetlvo
ilmwlng forth' tho tiny dagger.
"Yea oh-.-yiwl" .shovrleil and n
utio grauliod it and iuw tho blood-
trtlutidtiiiirko on it fihe wink bitok
fipoueliloeirt.
"Sunorlta" Maid the dctcotive fear
not 1 behove your sdory; nud furl her
that tho ditggor wiw BUdeu from your
druwur that the deeil might be fiw.
toned on you. 1 will extricate yon and
bring tho real murderer to JuHtlee"
For sovon long iituuthH.IUiui Slur-
quo olmdowed the murdered mnu'a
widow with an astmoncfw that wan
lilghly foiumcitdiiblu. Ono night he
wtw hor leave hor houo. wlK bouiu
dlrftaueo enter a cab ami dilvo In tho
dlntotlon of tho tpuvy. He followed.
UlHitt alighting h1k wan Immediately
Joined by" n iiinu Mhoin the
detective reeognlrvd tw it noted ynm-
bler mimed Antonio Pablo ami
the two walked unii-ln-arm tdong the
proiucundu for boine time. Huch words
nt "dagger" "no usplolon" wore
hoard by tho detective mid. though
disi'ounactod they mltlett lluka to the
tdmlit. Alter n lengthy talk they af-
fenUoimtolv kissed each other and
parted lit tlUVerent tllrcclloutt. Follow-
ing the man tho (totcetivoxit whim en-
ter a hoiiHo ami hofoio he had oeured
tho door tho otlleer wan in the hallway.
.Xoisolos-dy following hU man along
Utu corridor ho wtw him cuter n room
and clow the door. Looking through
the key-hole he bhw the occupant pe-
rusing n number of letter linvlng
lluiahod hu looked thorn In a trunk
and placed (he key under bin pillow.
fcjatistd that tho man was asleep he
entered tho room secured tho letters
and was Just leaving Allien ho heard
the sleeper mutter:
"Ah ! Hweot one your aim "wuh sure
wo aru safe from doteotlon."
E2ET IV1 .
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?WS.S5S v'JBl
sssesEi?
Health and Vitality to All
BAGGING AND Til
Nos. G S 10 12 and U Eirst Strcci; 'j
Port TTVoarfclbL Texi
W. F. LAKE.
in iter cell hhe having cut an artery
the uleht before and bled to death.
rfetior Cannsa had a few month I
before his death made it will in which
he bequeathed a large hull; of hi-! for-
tune to hit victim Scnoritn Miguel.
jnsrnitious msaitka.h.n'cks.
Thi'j-lire Aceiintrl for lijr ntjilntlvc Jlfd-
lclnr N(nr In t'fl.
Booksellers and Stationers i
iltlunk loull1on 3fnnfn-tnrrr' l'rlcc.)
PICTURE FRAMES ALBUMS AND'
POCKET BOOKS.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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Explosive as nitro glycerine 1.-
known to be It N far Inferior In pow-
er toiunuy other explosive. Among
the new editions to the materia medlcu
are several which though harmle-
when unmixed with anything else
may form frightfully explosive com-
pounds when mixed with wimu other
roimdy. I'or example chlorate of
iMiuiith and glycerine form-au explosive
in conifKiriaon with which nilro-glyc-erlue
is tame and harmless. Now
it often happens that n person
idler gargling hi throat with
I'lvivriuo hwnllows a ehlornte
of pota-h 'o'.uig'. It is then only
ui.i-iwitry for Hint to experience a
Hllght eoneuifin hucIi as is produced
when a mull iK-cideuUdly tumbb Band
KtrikcHii litiup )iHt fm-uii expbirion to
follow. Tincture of Iodine is also fre-
quently upplk-d to the Interior of the
throat of u patient wIiohoou after gar-
gles hla throat with a Holntlon of afii-
iiloula. 1 his forms a compound even
more eplosve than that formed by
chlorate of potuMi and glycerine k
exploslvs In fact that tho mere vibra-
tion of the throat caused by aitcHbrt to
Hpeuk will result In an explosion. Am
to hypophosphiteof lime and oxide of
Hllver ulther of Uioto will occasionallv
cxpiooe vApomnuoousiy anil when un-
mlxed with anything olse. And yot
it Ih probable that hundredo of people
hiiiiiiow Uuse explosives every day In
the year.
Any one of tho explosives just men-
tioned explodes with such violence uk
to reduce tho receptacle In which it is
exploded ton Impalpable powder. Cu-
riously enough such explosions are
rarely accompanied with nny great
iinsi unless the explosives are
placed In contact with homo mibstnnee
an rigid as Iron or granite A single
Kctuplc of oxide of silver placed in
the walMroat of rt fat man and ex-
ploded by nereuwdoii makes urepoit
no louder than that caiu-cd by clap-
ping the hands but It destroys the fat
mnu m completely that not the
slightest pirtlclo of him c.n over be
dihcovei od except by a chemical an-
alysis of thu atmosphere. This hIhi-
ple experiment which can be tried bv
any pijrson wholias a (at frloml. will
he more conclusive as to thecH'cet of
oxide of llver whin exploded than
any nmouut ot cxplaiiatlou could be !
Wo now see what Iu'coiiich of the !
men who mymeilnusly disappiar.
They are men who have taken xi'iuo
exphwdvy medicine. A slight .sh-uU
such rih a collision with a small b.
orittt umbrella curried under the arin
of iMtme heedless pedestrian eu-e-
the modtclno to explode and the re-
port Is b allghl and the disappearance
ot the viistlm m Instantaneous and
eompUdetlmt the whole allUir pa.ses
unnoticed.
Let thu doctors took Into this mut-
ter it Is one which ehnely concerns
their prosperity. If they are to have
tne goon wm ami assistance or under-
takers and tho confidence of the pub-
lic generally they must presoi lbe no
more explosive medicine. AVie York
Ttutt
m rraiKLh couxrvT""
Clilllj' IIUnl mul Siiiitr In Cnrnp Culorutto.
tj-nlnl orrmiHiiutenco of Dip (ipxetu..
t'ainp C'olormto Jammry as.--The
thermometer flood this morning at
da j light one and one-half degrees
above roro and at this writing a;lt)
n. in. htuuds at two above 'nils is
pub.ib.lv good vlnlting weuMier for
tblks living North but not In this
fceotlon. it la cold enough to make tho
Stock Otld wlim-milim lnnl.- )ln nl
! fcl like making n muilsltlon toth
chief of the weather bureau to draw It
a little milder. A little snow on the
ground.
IVcd for dyspcpaln weak stflinnch.
liver trotth!e. Jaundice constipation
otc Carter's l.lTer Bitters idiow list-
nroveineut almost from the irt. dm.
Fold at wholesale by L. N. Brunswig. .
J l-2l-dwlw.
OHDKIt AXI) LETTEIt (TBIPIil-
CATE) COPYING BOOKS
Trav-
LEADING PHYSICIANS
f Invaluable to Merchants and
ellng Men. i
Guitars Violins Banjos Tamborinos
Accordoons Valentines and j
Croquet in Season.
32 HOUSTON STREET.
"Wagon and Carriage "Wood Work
STOVES PHILIPS PU8V8PSUPPL
XXI)
NO.
Mi
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PARENTS
WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS TO EDUCATE.
THE FAMOUS STONEWALL JACKSON
FEMALE INSTITUTE
At AIIIN'ODON Vlnjintii. oirers miporlor
mluHitnccs In eTcry way to Mown who have
yomiBiliiUKlitiTH wliom tlicy !plro to liiivt-
moil ttioroiiRlily i-rtnnitecl anil at tho r.awi
tlt.iu littv.i 1 ti.iiti li 4.ltii(ttfil uu 1 fttri tlir.
roniforts luxurltiianil airoful miporvlslon of j
their iiKinilx niut munuers limy would ru-i-eloiil
litmif.
Young Ladies
Will Ijp under Miinu of tho moat
DISTINGUISHED EDUCATORS
of Alncrlrn. Tim inMtttiltP wlilrh
lnvt titt-n spt-mllilly t-ntloucd Ii under tho
i-)oelnl ii.ilroiuigo of Mrs. htoiiownll Jackson
and llio
1 1 0 M I'. AUIlANfi KM T.NTS
bonrd.etc In tlio fninlllesof tlif prcsldon!
unci olhr oMU-t-n or Iho Instltutn la ail
Ihut pmoiilA cou'il danlro. Tho lnilUllngnro
on a K-'iitld rln-. in thu inldxl of it prtrk of
imtKiiiiic-u-iuom ihiku nni gronnciH uiMiiy
tiotwitli fhruhhery ircontiiii; nn Imposln
iippi-Jimn.-i-: whili-t every possililr ulluutlon
Mill bt-i;ta to Uio Important Hubjt-ct of hy
cinnr.
Tim next rcinilnr term beijlns Fetirunry 1 i
1-w.i nui iMMiiiii who wmn m eoou now your
Wlll)MiiHMlvtli-aei?Vui-ff or buarti ciiul
(uUtmi lortlio mouth or.lnouur.v.
T1M! ulhhln:UiiluueH or further Infor
mation can ndttroHii Dr. K. i:. U.iulol of thin i
eitv Nov.OiU Umo !
"T MriiOBBiNS'"'
City Bill Poster
CHEMISTS.
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AGENT F011 HAILXDAY'S WIND
Corner HouBton and Second Streets Porb "Worth Te:
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STOVE AND HARDWARE ROUSE (HI
O-Uvcry Descrlptlou of Job Work done on Short Kotiee."
To Be M Erawtee ! Parlor Restaurs)
'J'HADK Sui'IMIKI)UY
Pftip
- REGULAR MEALS. 25 CENTS
Attentive waiters. Table supplied with tho best the market!
Orders by Telephone promptly attuidcd to. -
CORNER WEATHERFORD AND THROCKMORTON STREETS..
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All lmlnc(M. in tho Dill t'oitliigllni-prompll
nttrndrd to.
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OFFICE AE3D WAREHOUSE : .
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lh.'iaat tlio lollowlng extraordlnarllv
low nites :
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Twenty " " 10 00
Sitifjlo Copy 1 year - 1 00
Thi'ti) Is no wt-oklv naner otloipil for
liUmblo tho money po.ssos-.lng thu ex-
colloncc and Piorlts of tho POST-1)1 S-
PATCH. U Ih noiior lor tho fntullv.
for tho ineri-hant the tucchanio and
thofariuor. If you huvo not soon It
bectiron copy from postintiittoror tend
to tho ollho for It.
Saninlo copKM fn-o on appllcllon.
Hpcclal tiiT.uiimi'nts mado with
po-tuiiisters find agents.
Aildusu
P0ST-DISPAT0H
G. P. CARR &. CO.
WholoaK Mttnufiictilroni of
Mattresses Pillows Bolsters Etc.
lnrotock cons'-atly on liauil. Semi for
prti- list corucr t-outtti una Houston
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