Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 58, Ed. 1, Friday, February 23, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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TERMS OF SUllSCniPTION.
DAILY.
One month. - - $100
Tlireo month ..... 3 00
HI i month to
Ono year ..-..-.low
'TIIP! WKKKI.Y MASSCTTK
Ha ben recently enlarged nnd Improved
iind now contain nnihtiz coi.um.nh of rend
ll)2 matter inado up irnm the cream of the
dally edition making It tho b&U nnd thmtr.
cut iatur 111 the country cnl to NUlmcrlb-
cr in mi imriiortiiouinuaauitesanainn
ndamieoor lvostajfc nt the following low
rntcn:
Three month 0)
Hlx months ...... j m)
Ono year - - - 'J w
Buuncrlnllon to dally And weekly la utrlctly In
advance nnd nil imjcr (topped when time
imldforuxplrcii.
fjulMcrlbcrrt desiring tlio addrcM of their
paper dmriRed will plcasa utaWi In their
communication both tlio old anduaWud
drcfwt
1 letnH 'by tan on Fort Worth posiomco
money oi dor or reentered letter. If Rent
othern too wo will not bo rwponslblo for
mliicarrlftge.
Addrewi Oazkttk Fort Worth Tcxna.
Hpeclmeii copied Kent free on application.
IIIUNril 0KK1M.S.
The Kiocic Jouiinai. ri'm.tsm.vo Com-
J'ANY have cttabllihttl Jlrancli OJlea for Cur-
i fiptmtlctit ami the receipt qf mlvertUcmentt
ami tutiicripUoitM anil uhcre flic of the Oim-
jHtnu'' J'ubllcullvia may nliwyt be found- at
folloict:
HAS ANTONIO Ao. 23) IMoroiai itrtei V.
w. lltKKl.u Manager.
AUHTMCtirner Axrnue ami Unit lfAre
street It M. Johnston Mtiiuigcr W. S.
Hi'KNCK ami K. II. Conni:m. AttlUnnU.
COMJIlADOUlTY II. 1 1U.N1LKV Munager.
It. J. KimOASOVAllltnill.
Grazlng-Fann Land lor Sale.
Four lots each about 60000 ono 100-
000 otto liOO.(KK) acres. The only laru
liodles to 1)0 hud In the state in or-
ganized countlcM. Assurer security
rajiltt enhancement In value extra
desirable Tor tiKcor Investment.
13. K. ClltAllAM
Graham Young County Texas.
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Indications.
(lulf state: luricutdiiKc. loiuUneonnml ruin
light vnr nblo wind sllKhL tiro In temper
lure Mnllonary or lower hiirninntor.
Tin! (Jleburne Tclqjnim has as-
sumed u (itiurto form and Is much im-
proved In styloniid appearance. It Is
niredIt'to"thoplu'ky lltllo village"
ifud to Its management.
Homh IntureHlinjj rullroml hlatlHtleH
are publlHhed In our dinpulcheh HiIh
juornlnf'. There H n healthy hIiow-
Ing of proreHH In rallronti building
notwithstanding the uflbrtH inatio in
i-oine HlatcH to cheek It.
Mil ItKitnr.iii. eonfensed to having
nindo a falne allldavlt under dureiH
and dlHuIalniH lt truth in open court.
The attorney for the defeiiHo are not
strengthening their elient'rt eHo in tlio
jiulillo mind by forcing hiicIi iIImoIoh-
ureH. OiiKintAh ALvNAciKit UooiiitH or the
St. IjouIh A. Ban FranelHCO railway Iuih
iKsued an order thai all cmployen of
(ho ooiupany partaking of Intoxicating
llqtmrH during IiiihIhom Iioura will b
dlHclmrged and not again employed
by (ho company. The publlu will en-
tloreo HiIh order.
Puoi'HtnTOHH of hiIIIh and faetorloH
m the Kubinerged dlHtilcts of (Jlneln-
nall paid their employcH full wages
during the jirovalenco of tlio lloodu
and advertlHcd where the pay foils
could be found above hlgli-wator
marlc. Capital Ih not alwayH iw un-
feeling m Ih HometlmtH repiCHeuted.
Tm: Uasuvht In In receipt of the
Hint number of tho fmlvpcmlcnt J'ul-
)l( by.lAMiis 1). SiiAA'orWfloo tho
excommunicated minister of tho.AI. 13.
Church. Tho editor revlewn tho causes
that led lo IiIh expulsion from tho pul
pit ol bit church and given elaborately
bin reiiHoiiH for the now faith that lln
him.
Mit. llAitHY of tho Toxin hoiiHo of
rejirenvntatlvoH Ih not an antlmonopo-
11st. 3lu propoaea that tho Jlutn J!w-
icr Hhall be fed from tlio public crib
and that it Hhall have tho publication
tf all oHtrayn. Jt may bo im well to
add for Information that tlio Jhiiv
Jianffcr Inn llteraiy publication and
not ono of General Kino'h frontier
tollcenien.
Tin: palla Times bus a very coireel
idea of u Dalian railroad ono that. Ih
eonHtruoted oilttrclv on imoer. Of tho
Iiutt entorprlao In tlds direction tlio
TYmhvi Hiiyo :
DalliiylMto luivo another mtli-ond n direct
trunk itiiucoiinnoiliiit her with thauuir. nt
Kfttdno Tuhm niul tlio railway syMoin of ('olo-
rado at Trinidad Theeharior Iiuh beoii ho.
cured tho company ori;aiilrd tho eouorul
ollleerKeloctod and lunialled Urn ruiiulmto
Km nilllloiiHof tUillius arraimed roramlthn
yoiHlromiileted.RoruvasbuilillnL'lton liiumr
In coutHjrned. Tho tialnx will not run on
Hcnetiuuiunu' nowovor for Horuamnntlin to
coiiiu tlm troitblo belim eoniiented In noma
way with tlio rluht-or.way tlio road-bed
hrhltlnu Iron ties ami tho rolllUK-Mouk
TiiKriconoof tho Hood Iiuh Hhlftod
from tho Ohio to tho lower MIhsIhhIppI
Tho mighty rush of water Is HWecpIng
onward with a realstlosH away to tho
gulf and tho loveea of tho Mlaslbhlppl
aro crumbling before it. A brcntq baa
occurred near Hard Tlmea landing on
the LoulHlana Bide about Mxty mllcn
lielow NMekHburg and a Hood of water
Ih pouring through which tbreatoiiH to
Inundate Toubuh purlh Other places
are threatened and a general ovorllow
Is feared. Jt Is Hlncerely hoped that
tho hccucs of 1582 aro not to bo re
enacted.
WujI.iam Mauonk of Virginia is
either not tho iuohI modcHt man in
tho world or tiUHerupulouH In hit) de-
mands wlien ho ihids a party in a
''tight place." That Is the condition
ofthollupubllcau parly at this June
turo and JIaiio.su proposcn to make
tho best oflt. Tho Itopublleium ennnot
rcorganlzo tho wenate to their liking
either now or at tho extra sckiIom
without the vote of the repudiating re-
ndJtiHttT nnd holms fctaprlcoon his
vote which the party cannot nffiml
to pay. Ho demandfl that Oixntai:
C. Ookham shall bo elected secretary
CitAnv of Virginia argeant-nt-anin
and that hoRhall have a jdaco on (ho
(lnancc committee where his peculiar
Ideas of flnunco can have full ficopc.
Thin Is the "whole hog" and tho lie-
publlcaus'cannot turn over tho entire
HWlno to him. The chancer are Hint
tho Democrats will aid the Republi-
can in the organization rather than
hcc the renegade Virginian successful
in his cxhorbitant demands.
OCNI'.llAt. JONKPH I- JOI1NWO.V l! Slowly
recoerlnc from blood polnjnln rnned by
wcnrloe colored stocking for sockn. federal
car orlckneii from tlio mono cauno havu
lately Ijeen reported. .Sjn Antonlv Timet.
Tlie Times will pleiiHC hcntl a marked
copy of the paper containing the
above paragraph to Oovmi.usTmt-
hitt Dallas Texas and draw on the
Gazktti: for tho cost thereof. No one
has Hiiflered In tho flesh from this
cause idore than our friend Gov. b
Tlio sight of a pair of "red hox"
throws him into convulsions from
which he does not recover until some
ono whispers in his ear the word
beer." This always restores him
sufUclontly to enable hist lo walk to
the nearest kiIoou.
Tiik Vulcan Iron Works of St.
Louis has again llghtedlts fires nnd
resumed work with a forte of non-union
men. Tho union men "struck"
on New Year day since which time
the doora have been closed and all ef-
forts to eil'ect a coinpiomise with 11m
union men have been futile and "the
works have been Idle. A force of niu I
men liavo been obtained and ari hi-inw
trained and drilled to the wot J; and
tho doors nro barred against tho em-
ployment of union men. This leaves
several hundred men out of employ
ment who wished to dictate to the
works a schedule of wages that tho
pioflts on its products did not Justify
them in.paying.
Tin: ltepublleans will not irinko
much niOKress In asctlblnir tho failure
to pass a tariff bill lo the Democrats
so long as their own paity organs do
not unto their view or the case. Tho
Hartford Courunt for Illustration bits
the nail square on the head when It
says that "the JlepubllcniiH have tho
executive and the majority In both
bouses. Jf a revision of tho tarlil' falls
they will bo held accountable for it
unless they can clearly show that they
left no fair means untried lo bring
about what Ihoy say Is neceaiy and
what tho country by a vast niidorltv
clearly demands." Tlio Kepubllcans
cannot make the showing that would
exempt them from the responsibility.
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Tiiuannual iitatement or tho Mutual
Tjlfo JiiMiiranco Company of New
York printed In another column llko
all tho reports that have preceded It
hiiowh the continued nrosner tv and
growth of this corporation. It Is now
as a lias iienu lor many years the
largest and strongest life Insurance
company of tho world. Its assets aro
5h7iiui;u7..:i surplus over 12000000;
amount of policies In force over $320-
000000; income over $17000000; paid
lo policy holders last year more than
M-1800.000. The Mutual Life has
steadily adhered to Us original plan or
allbtdlng tho Inrgeit amount or Insur-
ance at the least price consistent with
safety nnd with tho best Interests or ltd
Insured. J3-ich sucoctullnit nlaiomntit
shows tho AVlsdom of the reduction or
premium rales Inaugurated by this
company benefitting old as well as
new policy holders.
Tiliicoruuimiulonlofthi) Ualvcstou .reus
tell of ftttUu ollorU lo oblalu mUitnred Hheot
oftho rallioud tmh-coiumlttrcM tenort. 'iho
V(ifrwi'iudcklid tho I'limti Itlndorini'ornia-
tlnn as vat nuked tor dm AVkj bat it u
noon Known It wawtuoleiH to iunl; tho at-
tempt. 'I ho report has boon KUnnlcd v ith
rent euro uml lit ceereoy appt-nrn to ho ii
olned. 'llui loaisal to allow rinvernor
liioWN Muni to oxiunhio hl tcntllnony lo
oiler toiiilutlnn If uvcrHsaiy eotiplnd itu
hiicIi elintest pill novo uh in dlnpliiyia to L.H')
Imsubrttanceoi Um luimrt a proioumi utoiot
lneieiitliiK wbulhoi' tlu wntlnii'iit )m just
iiriiot.niuvjudii'd na-dnst tlio coition of iho
committee hiicIi )iiut'iaiv Mippocd to bo
iiroooeiited lot tlio public lutercHt.aml trthln
bo trim In thin esUe tliero can bo no ro.inoii
ror (his myMit-rlouH .secieey. .suttctmttn.
Tho people of Texas aro not Illiberal
or unfair and they do not expect any-
thing illlbeial or unfair from their icp-
rcHcntnttvos There should be no star
chamber secrets or mysteries about
anything In which tho public Is In-
terested. Tho action of the
committee on Internnl Im-
provements in withholding from
tho public the results of their
labors ana oftmlng to grant tho repre-
sentatives of Iho railroad companies
an Inspection of tho testimony taken
on a matter of so great moment to
them has "created tho Impression
whether Justly or not that tho com-
mlttco aro actuated more by proju-
dlcu than a desire to nerve tho
state. This Impression cannot
bo easily eradl ated from tho
public- mind and will make Itself felt
among tlio members who aro disposed
to deal Justly with the railroads.
Those who follow thu example but by
tho commUlco in Its arbltrurv rolling
will 11 ml that their courso Ih not en-
dorsed by thu people of Texas.
V or j body Taken It.
iGrupoAluo Jfows.l
Tho Kort Worth J)ullv UAZirvr.
conies tons regulaily It Is almost us
Important tons as meat and bread.
Iwrybody should take that elegant
and nowsy Journal.
SPECIAL SERVICE.
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A Railroad Man Killed in tho Yards
at Palestine.
Miller Charged With Mail Robbery at
Shonnan Bound Over.
Tho Supposed Murderer of Dr. Dunn
Arrested at Burnett.
Nows Prom Dontson Toyah and Vari-
ous Other Places.
fpi-cliil to tlu Cluri'tH-.
Fhermnn February 22. J. 11. Mil-
ler charged with mall robbing was
to-day bound over by the United
States commissioner In (ho sum of
$1000 which was promptly furnished.
The trial has been long and tedious.
Miller was positively identified by two
witnesses as having been seen with a
mull sack in bis pohseion.
Jt. U. Ktokes was arrested by Depot v
Sherlfl' Hughes for murder In IHfl
county to-day nnd lodged in jail.
Kppfinl to tlm Ouzoiii-
Toyah February 22. Yesterday
morning an unknown German aged
about thirty-live years dressed in a
dark cotton shirt dark pantaloons
and a suit of dark overalls was found
drowned near heie. Ho had been
complaining of being sick nnd out of
means. Mr. Charles Kields our coro-
ner held nu iwjueit and returned a
verdict of suicide by drowning.
Wo have just bad a hcavv ruin
which is the first we have been for six
months.
HlMiolnl to tho Ostsntti1.
Denlson. February 22. Mr. J. C.
Jlurhon of this city met with u serious
and It Is feared a fatal accldentyester-
day. Ho was descending iho stairway
from tlie shop or f.eeper Holdrlek &
Co. and his root slipped and be fell
to the bottom ol the slops his head
striking a plow making a fearful cut.
His arm was also cut. lie was taken
to Dr. Nagle's drug store nnd ills
wounds dressed. Mr. JJurson Is 80
years old.
Hj'lnl to tlittQoKott.-.
lJurnelt February 22. John nnd J.
W. Iloyco arrested on yesterday in
Lampasas county charged with theft
of horses sued out a writ of habeas
corpus before Judgo JJIdekburn asking
to be discharged or their bonds re-
duced. Their bonds weto reduced
rrom $.1000 lo $760.
A young man by tho name or Ander-
son was anested hero for carrying a
pistol. nisappcnranecniiBweringthat
of the muideierol' Dr. Dunn bis wife
wus sent ror to identify him which she
did swearing ho was the man who
shot her husband.
Special Inducement
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Malsie l'oom. Xoi- sspiring- tocl3 rliieli viim
on veiy soon at
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DALLAS.
Tho Post-Offico Trouble to ho Investi-
gatedWater Famine Threatened.
Hpoolul to tlio Clu:iittij.
Falestlno February 22. Last night
at tho international yard. Davis
Hreen night switchman was ldlled in
coupling cars. His foot was caught In
a rrog the train pasted completely
over him mangling hlnihonlbly. He
eamo fiom Columbus Ohio and work-
ed some lime for the Texas it Pacific
and HantaFo & Central railroads. He
has relations at Fort Worth was !12
years old and much respected here.
Ke-verend Dr. Patterson formerly
Episcopal icetor here now at Tyler
lias received a call to Grace Church
Galveston wheio he will go mon.
Hpuelal to tho OiiKutr.-.
Helton. February 22. Three city
convIctH held for lines escaped from
the olnrerw to-day and Hkipped the
town.
Tlie bll.znid of lait Saturdav pas-
sed into another slow rain which has
continued since Monday and our
streets and roads aro now about im-
passible. Cotton can't bo moved at all and
business has simply stopped. Far-
mers have done nothing to speak of
and are gloomy at the prospect of
liavi.ig to plant crops without break-
ing the land and making oilier neces-
sary preparations.
st. lTuIsT
Sudden Death of a Woll-Known Phy-
sicianA Oorgo Broken.
HI. Louh February 22 Dr.- J. A.
Fetors editor of tlio rit. Louis Drw-
Ik( vim lound in a dying condition
by a private watchman on the slde-
walkabout six this morning and was
rem wed to a saloon near by where ho
died. His body was then taken to tho
inoiguo Dr. 1'ctcts came heie from
New York lust September to take edi-
torial charge of tho J)ruyitnt. Ho
was lddieted to the use of laudanum
whbb ho was said to have drank in
largJ quantities. A week ago last
Monday ho disappeared nnd was not
heard of for a week it was discov-
ers ho had been on ono of his regular
narcotic debauches. After his reap-
jic.iraneo ho was extremely nervous
bat lv l.soviliMvil. niul fi. io hi...i.i..
iiduced lilm lo leave his boant-
ini' house eatly this morning
tor a walk which resulted in his
death the cause being his Into spree.
Dn l'eters was about lllty yeais ot age
ami dining tho war served in tlio
a nay.
V special to tho J'oU-DivmMi from
Alton Illinois says the tipper goigo
time moved about 11 o'clock currying
away about one-half or the box factory
from the liver banks submerging
t bo building and mining tho niu-
cbluery. .Loss 5.W)000 to JltiO.OiH). Tho
milu gorge nt Maple Island was cur-
ried outtowuid M. Loul.i.
TUELEVKI.
APliilanthropic Newspaper Couios to
. tho Front as a Helper.
Now Orleans. February 22. Tho
Vimex-lhmucruVx steamer Stiblo 11
vas placed at the dUnosal of tlio jr0-
tvnmeut and leaves Vieksburg toitay
fr thu Inspection of tho levees under
United States and state contracts be-
lw Vieksburg. A lumo ntimbur nV
uen and teams are hunying to the
threatened localities. It is generally
bdieved that tlio works can't bo com-
peted In time to prevent an overflow.
Tho 'ViHiiWMiiocniCmrwurded to tlio
pdut a couple of lauding bimts tar-
jiiulus wheclbarr-owH lo.uU of iuni-
lwrahn cooking ranges nnd supplies
fir a largo force including blankets
aid lumber fur quarters A loan of
givernmeut tents has been asked.
poclol to tlio OBZnttf.
Dallas. February 22. Post-Of lice In-
spector Thomas is in tho city investi-
gating tlio Dallas post-olllce fuel tiding
the charges against Postmaster
Whlasen by Wentworth Manning and
others.
JIarry Montgomery was arrested
lure to-day charged with the theft of a
gun utKnufmum.
Tho post-olllee banks nnd courts ob-
served Washington's birthday.
Muh interest is being taken by the
citizens nnd municipal olllcials in the
matter of a Stitllcient water supply for
Dallas. Tho present facilities will not
furnish halt enough after tho winter
months aro past and tho city is threat-
ened with a water famine tlio coming
summer unless prompt action is
taken. The prospects aro that a big
outlay or money In this direction will
be madeatonce.
Uufus lUitler of Glasgow Scotland
a man of good address and consider-
able means arrived in tlio city this
morning searching for a son now six-
teen years old kidnapped and taken
to America five years ago by one
Moses Wooley. Mr. Hutlcr has spent
11 vo years nnd a great amount of money
fcearehing forhls son. Kecently lie re-
ceived information while in New
York that his son was in Dallas and
lie came on here but diligent searcli
by tho polico and other
authorities to-day failed to discover
ids whereabouts. Mr Tmtler is
positive the boy is somewhere in this wt-
tlon and that he Is ptobably being hold
ror ransom. Tlie police having seen a
strange boy hero answering the ins-
cription about two weeks ngo biithavo
lost all trace of him.
A young man named K. A. Shannon
from Virginia who came to Dallas a ml
developed into a great society leader
llguiing brilliantly in the llr.t families
ot the city rcc-mtly played thoconll-
dence i ticket jintty heavy going so
far as to borrow an e-li-gaut ring from
one of the iiiini i i-i.ionable young
ladles which he p.twned nnd" then
Hkipped I- now in Jail here on a
telegram from Waco ollleinls; having
been captured on a north-bound Hous-
ton & Texas Central train en route for
St. Louis. His crime has not been
made known hero. Waco olllcers me
oxiieeled after him to-night.
The trouble between the Dallas Car
and Agricultural implement works
and tho II. M.Hamsey Company of St.
...wiuo miinniii'ii iii-ti'iy oy mo I epi'C-
sontutlve of the Ramsey Company re-
ceiving thlrty-llvo hundred dotlaisfrom
Mr. J. Jl. Wilson ami tho attachments
satisfied. It is undeistoiid that Wil-
son and associate- will buy tho works.
S & MARTINS
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STATEMENT "Hi
The Mutual Lift lisurance Coii
OF NEW YORK. 5j
J" S. "Winaton pfli
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st 1882.
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Annuity Account.
Annuities In force .fan
Premium Annuities....
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No.
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ANN. IMY rs
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iNRUKANCH ACCOUNT.
rolleloH.lti foreo Jan
Klskb Asmuiieil
1'S'l
No.
..101110
.. 1111(1
Amount.
s.urtio)i;i7
3ituirs
1121108
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535013150.3
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lllsks Terminated 'Sffi
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Itl'.VKNUi: ACCOt'NT.
To Ilnlanco rrom last account ? 89018.11.1.07
fo rrenilutiiH received J28iS(.wt
'1 o Interestand Items ... r.78705.7P
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Additions SmJ
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i70fll.:U7.72!
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plOToTCr"" urw 0W Yrk Stluftri1 of toar and a half per eenU DUcrest bo used'
about 15 Mi ;;t. onoVdinar .WfoVolleles "rn"C0 ln thlH con'mny were rodUi
w . r
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ASSETS
New Vorlc January 18 li8l.
CHICAGO.
Somo Very Interesting Railway Sta-tistics-Stcanior
Safe.
Chicago February t!L'. Tlie '-
wuu Aye will publish a .summary ot
railway construction In tho United
States for tho year 18SU. The account
covers only the main track and shows
a construction In -15 of the 47 states nnd
n"iM u' of "I" lines' "SKix'guting
i' ini ' "'"mi. uou mnes more
than 1831 which exceeds anv previous
year by U000. v
The construction is divided as fol-
lows: Hve New; Fngland states JioOl
miles; lour ndddlo states l3!fi. utiles:
live middle western statos" .'S.077A
m es cloven southern states 1 490l
miles; forty states in tlie Missouri
river belt "0031 miles; flvo in the
Kansas belt Ulf7i miles; five in tlio
ti WiI3iJjnw.r.nco western agent of
the Uedbtar lino received advice of
the safe arrival at New York of the
steamer Netherland from Antwerp
supposed to be wrecked In tlio Kii'
1 sh channel from the fact that a hot-
&i-W...JH!S..! .M-iwr
" """ '"i iiiw wwu Koine to
put a bottle ln the ocean. It w"
duubtliws tho work of some ntnllelou
person.
AUSTIN NOTKS.
tJIXlclul tO thll OllJS.Ittll.
Attain February 21.Uoth houses
were engaged yesterday on tho .same
subject matter the school resolution
and in both bodies considerable feellnc
was manliest. 1 1 appears to bo uearl v
repetition of the campaign in the
.yi!!1'."1'!11'" '"vostigatlng commit-
tee is hard nt work. ) .v.i. !..... '
Miys the only thing' n he wayof T
Pflil within the next day or two Jatlm
fact that tho committee i" waUlng to
Ket tho surveyors of certain
lountles before Jt. a fii
i"v"j nmaiivieii mat tneieport will
wa ii small bmi explosion.
Colonel Uootli tho chief clerk re.
turned from homo this n ornlng. A
friend of his say? the colonel went up
to tlie Fort to Hhow the suit of lino
ISOAXftX) OJP XltTJSTlQES :
I'rcdcrlek II. Cossitt BenJ.lt. 8hB
t l g:!!?!on- S'KP'PVr cd
i V.V.i.... "i""""'! "'v:r J'. aimer
Itichard A. ilcCurdy
I('U'Ih Mm-
Oliver Ilnrrlionii
Thomas Dlckhou
1.111'lllK Itnl.illvmi
Samuel D. rinbrnclc.
William Hinlili n.own Mermann v 'i... ""Vr'lSl1'
M.iffl... R'&JiKK!" J!?S2ffi;
Inu WUnmrrHA I
Dudley 01coit I
KredcrloCroawl
.iiuienT.w'i
ItobertScav'l
.-i'-'M
clothes recently s-ent him from New
ork
Questions of "personal privilego"
are becoming more common every day
and it looks as if we aio to havo il
righl lively session after all.
The Galveston delegation have ele-
gant quarters near the capitol. Tho
Kei i ciucii uiro nirnished apartments
and their constituents it is said semi
up tlio etceteras by express.
LAKtiDO.
A Big Brick Contracts-Finding of a
Skull Other Nows.
i?loelnl to tlm Ou.otto.
Laredo February 122-Mcssrs l)u-
puy A Wiijte of this city havo a con-
tract to deliver ono million bricks to
parties in San Antonio. They have
made one shipment or thirty thous-
and. Letter to parties in Monterey or the
the Interior of Mexico to tho euro of
DCrsonS ill I.ureiln 'l'ova ..-m l r
tor require- flvo cent stamps iieforo be-
ing allowed to enter Mexico.
in mgging ii ttrain for tlio Rio
(.mint o it Pecos mil way on Tues-
day last Mr. James Murphy fore-
man ot Um i1triw.ii.. ....r . ii...
ifhiUfmU H.kUnt 'IcpUi of fifteen
.v ...ii iui.-niiiiiii.-c.
Genoml W. J. Palmer of tho Palmer-
bulllvan syndicate reaeliedi our city
n yoi;niK- iIr- ulllvnn fs onrouto
ri iliHcUi;.froll tho CU' of Mexico.
1 heir meeting is a visit to this city for
ho purpose of counselling a measure
i. c U?t0 Ui nPw Proposed plan of
tho Mexican National to tho City of
Mexico with romm.n.1 ..i J
PhiiJaiM .MDnto and Major
Charles Sheer two of the most promt-
neut sheep raisers in western Texas
l.f..1... iw. ii "v"r nus illllio
nra?i.tuyinuBotiyBt
Tlioilirv ill flm TTni.....n .t....
e.0.0 was comnleted to-day after ex-
mnstlngn venire of two hmidred ju-
.n" mJ8.C0M0SCl "' seven Ameti-
mi 18 .uo wt(i ad four Mexicans
Tlie opinion is it will bo "i i himg jury!
Slftmliiiiir Acdtleilt.".
ltnulim T7.I. OO At. MiLWl
day thlrieen children were'!1
from a doublo runner ulciga
(if KlinU n i H.m "AT .. ul nil tl'AM H
up unconseiouH and Flxof tbeffl
ovi iwtirti iiijiiiuti
'1
CARTER'S
ITTLE
IER
JBrlLLS.
C U RE
i . .... . ... .11 Ikrtti
men iioinarno nnu tciicto u iuv-j
dent to a Mlioas Hata of lliotfj';?
tiucfo Nnurca IlrowetacfDUuwj
i'ain in lao H:ae .ce. nam h-
SICK
ITmHcIic. yet Card r'a little U"J
alunblo In ' Constipation fn
tnia nnuovmt? contiuaan w"".s-Vj a
and ro.rul.itii tfn lioivcb. Liea'!al
MEAD
Atic tlicr wonld bo n!mot PSt -H
.t-r from tills illstreiS e"ffiiwfa
nblo In bo many vrsys t hct tbrr g1 V -
ACHE
Is tbobano of ro many Jir ''"ffS I
rnako our trreat boait. Our I"
ethers do not. .. ttfl
rryea.ytotaWc. &Mffif 11
vrry eaiy to take. O&VFz&ii t
They ara etrlctlr & J.
rani. .nl l thrJr ecntw ?wi.l
.: iit:.." v.. vi.ist3Bmi::i
3;
by drucBUts cvory wbtw W "J - ff
" OAKTEKMEP?
For sale by I...!""1'
ftWiUiiiir I.i.! W'M I .'".'!''';
iiw iw ;;..";;.. i "" ... r ".. " '".u -B" vwiiniwr" no
; - '- - j"v i-Aiiwiisu nnu uug i jjecus on .iloiuiitv lust. "
Ireiauu.
tald In
now rests on
orlficrt lit-io
.f t" twki
Notion.
" Ag6lit.of.imll. bntvc
flrti f
. -.
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