Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 79, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 21, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GAZETTE: TOUT WORTH TEXAS W1SENESDA V arAKCH 21.
MtiuuoitNcir t" ilia
DEMOCRAT ADVANCE.
PUllMHlllII) IIYTKH
Stook Journal Publishing Company.
A. M Jliiirron W. b. Ma mM b
1'fcMiIuiH Vlcn l'n;lilent.
II.JI. I'ADiioiik J.o Kuan
HcrreUirv. Trwwurcr.
CIKO II. l.OVINO .Mutineer.
TRHMH OF UUMGMPriQN.
WAH.V. . J
Ono month
Tli no month 3
mx itiunthH 'i 'JO
Ono) our . low
IrilKWKKKI.r flAZKITK
m hern n;ointly eiiliino'ii iiml Improved
niiil now contain WHI.eniiujnj8 of rciul
Ink iimltr rnnda up lioiti Iliocrfum of lltt
dully eillMoiiK.inuUlrm It thobirttimtl 'hip-
cut piiiMjr lit tlio country Mint to Milwills
urn In ml purls of tins UnlP ilHtiitt'K unit 1'iui-
itdii friMi of pontage nl tlio lolluwliiclow
Tliri-o in nn til n p . W
Mix months .... II fw
Onnywtr . - . 2 W
Hubiorlpllon to dully tint wnkly I strictly In
advance una nil pit pur ioiieu wnuu win
rmld foruxj)lriK. . .
HntmorlliorH ilmlrlni; tho luMrom of tliolr
paper tliaiiKi'il wjll nlpwiii MiiUi 111 tht'lr
ociin in u lit cMllun both tho old ami now wl-
Komi! by 1 rnft on Tort Worth iwMomco
moiH'y oiiloror rfKlnlarrrf lotlur. If Mint
otliurwlHO w will not lw rxmlblo for
inlNCiirrliiKcu. .. -
Aildrowt OAzr.iTK KnrtWrtli'lxwi.
Hpucliitoii ninlen sunt Ai'U mi iippllMiuOii
iiiit.xiiorrii't.s.
ne HiofK JnniMAi. Peni.iHiitsn Com-
pany Imve otiibllihrit Jlntnch Ojjleia for Oir-
rfhonitfiicn ami Ihu rccH4 of niUrrlCtniicud
and nibicHpllOHimil ijhto flirt of lh- (Mm-
lion;' I'utittenttom iiwy titimyt be found im
fntlnil it
HAM Anionio No. JWI Ifohrntii itrol
.TKltOMH llAHUIH VfK(;fCIIArtKl WUCOII
AHfllHtllllt.
AUrtllN Orrnrr .lirtluc (mil IM If Are
Uritt It. M. JollMMlOlf. MmiiiilPr W. H.
Hi'1'.SIlK mill 15. II. t'ONNKM. Atltilittt.
OoiitAiioL'irv II. I.. IIknii.kv Miuwyrr.
It. J. l'KllOIWON AmUIiUII.
To Local Agents.
All order or tmlinnrlptlnn viuhI be
1 acMimptttiled by tins mown. Ollnv
iuti: no attentltm in paid to mict
ordcrn.
IlullcllllollM
lMr wirt uulf ttlntn! KOiienilly wnrmor
n'i'iillior; vurlablij wIiuIk inoxtly Hoitlborly
niiil ItiHur priMiiio; Mlmll)il rlxiir lll
lOiitliiuo fiillliiK Ironi Ht. .oiilMlo Vti'liHliiir
C3razlnr-Iunii LuikIh For Sul!.
'M) Hi'dloii lii iihoIIiI liiidy.
It).") HiH'tlon ill n Hiillil body.
00 mvlldii iiltonuik'H.
180 iHftloiiH milld hotly and woll
wnlcrcij ox tin lino I'or gni.ln.
Will nmiiii" (iiliuni'ciiii'iit on present
price.
2(K)0 Ikithch Amerleuli Htoek al u
Muulnl.bHrKilii dtillvereil In Wleliiln
county.
MlU.lUt 'l'KMI'l.l.TON' it Co.
a.a-3m Wluhltii KiiIIh 'IVxuh.
KJoelf Tuttlo Wantt'd.
Wo wImIi to buy wtoek uuttlo In IoIh
t'loni KHo 1000 head fall atourollloe
wilh Kni'Hund I.HtleJoltn it Miutln
Alain hi reel in4 adtliexH
Mo.vkiomcuy it Co.
Fort Wot Hi Tuxuh.
Yoihik- Cattlo.
1000 to fi.000 head of yearlliiKH
anil ivoyear oioh.
JWl-tf 'I'J.XAH INVITMI5NTC0
Will (Joiitiiict.
l.OOflor 2(HMl htftclt cattle for Hpr'ntf
delivery. Ti;.ah ISvwmip.nt Co.
i- lo-tr
Wiimti: 1h Uiciii'miju Uoiunhon
Tho dynunilte uxphmlon In hondon
HtiKKUHtH that ho hail had Just ahout
Unto uiioiikIi lo leuelt Unit oily Hlneo
tjonni'OBH udjnui'uml. It Ih to ho hoped
that ho may he able to prove an alibi.
Tin: Hiibhoribern to tho IrlHh Ulr-
nilHhhtK fund who huvo been trying
to Hud otll whoio their money wont to
propoio lo apply for Information lo
Mr I'riAK Uio ticumiicr of (ho Jjimtl
l.e4mio now on u vlnlt to this country
if Iiiitly l-'LOUUXCK Dl.VtU'H Htorlert
oonoernlnjr Mr. KtiAN are true tlio jm-
trlotn who aro out of pooltot will re-
oolvo voiy lltllo Katlrtfaotlon.
A PAPDitln Cincinnati OtinkH that
iiDthliiK but vlelory iiwaltrtUni ")oino-
cratHjn thai city and oxolaltnn oxull-
' uiitly: "Why wo could nominate
yellow ilnjsh thin sprliiK ami elect every
ono of them by a bl majority" Kor
tho Hiiko of municipal Improvement In
Cincinnati yellow doH nhould bo
nominated if any can bo found that
will eminent to run on the ticket.
Tins description of tho vonornblo
city of Alexaiulila l another place
will Interest deeply every Virginian
and deHeondanl of Virginian overv-
whoro In tho Went. Tho recllal telln
queer tttorleri about lKPpi;it80N ami
WA8UI.MITON and Iki: anil tmlnt
cplttiplis from croolceij old lombtoueH
will oxolloHinllcM of (ho llvlnjr rather
Uian team for tlio dead
Pocw.luhn rurdwcll wanllilMUitturtniinv.
lnilninlnHMiiit lur UKimipntiitimml ol lr.
Ilntlicrniitl us hniltU oidovr ulvmi to thi
luiuiiii umi mi nun Kiy:uui. out ulnl wowlll
oiihiiv up or mihi np. i.uoii ihihUv.
Krom Ihlrt II liwmn that thuio Ih
Homothlng behind Uto scones lol
Mr Cardwoll give tho letter to tho
public If tlioio bo u letter. The CU-
'.urns will re-prodncc It with pleasure
tlooH Mr. Cardwoll want It and If ho
ho liaB not got It will hoaak (lovcrnor
Irolantl for It.
l.v thh country very 1UU U known
aliont cannibalism; lew people In
America ltuvo caton human helug
longononglt to awptlro n proferenco
for thorn over any other kind Jof meat
liut tluwo who know anything at nil
nbottt II know (lint tho pcoplu In tho
. .South Sea Inland whunuo our Mclout
Ul8 will flow tlio ocllpstoof UioHunaro
Minocro ami caracal cannibals who arc
A v)'w ilnyi ngo n lady and gcntlo-
timnoriJtnlllinoroIobtn HUlo girl by
dlphllicrli ami ti' notice of tlio death
wan piibllohctl In tlio newspapers. A
fovnlnya Idler tho father received a
lelior signed "JKANNirrn: MMu'va.
I.IMJ .Jonixs" iiiclolig Homo jwotry
and haying: "I'lonm1 accept nn n lou-
der memorial from ono who huHMUfl'cr
cd n filmllar Iosh and knowi how sweet
It Ih to receive tho sympathy of
other'." Another note Inclosed with
UiIh Htatcd that the cost of tho poetry
wan $1. Thinking that tho poetry Jiad
cost the Hytnpathetlo writer Mime
Iroublc Ihu jmreiilH remitted the
amount. Not long afterward they
discovered that the vcrHCH were not or-
iginal and that Home of their nolgh-
bor had been victlml.ed In the buiiio
manner. It In only by dishonesty of
thlnHortlhatMr. Cim-iis1 reputation
and IuidIiiosh an an oliltuary bard can
be Injured It would bo well to avoid
lIlUJlJANNKrrijMAItClJMil.NljJONIWKH
and regard all obituary poetry an 8pti-
rlotiH which doi-M jiot emanate from the
pen of thcdlstlnaulHlicd Mr. Ciiimh
J.v the North Amcrkun Jieiilew for
April the ncrlptural and the legal im-
ped of divorce are jirthenti'd respect-
ively by the itev. Dr. Tjikodoiik I).
WooiJUY well known for his ItiHiat-
anee on the IndlMMoliiblllty of the iimr-
ilago tie and by Judge John A. Jam-
i:kox a Jurbtl whose long experience
with divorce cast'H in Chicago 'loth on
the Judicial bench and at tnu bar IoimIh
lo his obKorviillniiH a very Hpcclal val-
ue. Dr. I'. 1'i:mi:k a Canadian who
has Httidlcd to noino pnrjioiio the polit-
ical boclal and economic condltlnun of
bin country under (he title "A Cana-
dian -view of Annexation" m.'.kiH a
fore b c prcrtentallon ol the iciifoiiHi
which Incline many elliennof the
Doliiluion lo regard with lavor the
Idea of absorption ly tho I'lilted
.Stated. Kenntor John A. I.o(iAXetH
forth tho need which exluts for 'Na-
llonal aid to I'ublic KoIiooIh" in (lie
Heveral Htates and lerritoiicH. Tho
llov. Dr. IIoWAlti) Ciio.siiY writes ol
"The Dnngeroim Clauses" that menace
perpetuily of civil order and tlio peace
of the coinniiinlly meaning tlio ma-
nlpulator.s of coi'iioratlon Blocks and
the men who having amassed enor-
mous wealth use It for nefarious
purposes. JamiihCJ. Wp.i.mno presi-
dent of CoIiiiiiIiIiiii CnlveiMlly ticalH
of "Unco I-'dueatlon" the problem
that coufiontH the )hl!o.-(iihlc htatcH-
man of tho pretence in our body po-
litic of a ritroug ucgio enutlugonl.
"The Water .Supply of Clllcs" Is dU-
ciiHHcd by Ciiaui.ck I. WuvA'i'i:
"Hlhlcal Kystem" by Prof. K. II.
IIiiikii: ".Street Hogging" by llov. Dr.
Ciiahmvs K. Dnr.MH and "CiIIIcIhui
and Chilatlaiilty" by (). 15. l-'iumi-IXOiiAM.
l'ubllrihed at !10 Lafayette
Place New York and for Halo by
book-solleiH geneially.
Tin: olllclal ehangcH in postal mat-
ters made by Iho last emigres will bo
found below and If you will cut l out
and paste It In your lint or your memo-
randum bunk you will bo Hpnrcd (lie
etpeiiHeand trouble of writing to tho
newspapers for Information:
On and after October 1 IHSK letter
postage will bo two cents for each half
ounce or fracllonal part thereof be-
tween all pnlntH In the United Stales.
Tlio rate will then bo tho name on
drop lutlotM and all othern. No
uluuigcH have been made In rates on
other elapses of mailer.
On and after the 1st of July 1K8.'1
you can obtain at any mouey-oulur
ollleo postal notes In hiiiuh of ." and
under by paying a fee of .'t cents.
The.-e postal noks will bo made pay-
able lo beater without coiiespondlug
advices. They wUl bo payable at any
money-order olllce within three
months of tho date of issue. Alter
the lapse of that time the holder can
obtain the par value only by applying
lo the postolUco department at Wash-
ington. On and after tho Iht or July 188a
you (inn obtain a postal money-order
for as huge a sum as &100 Tho pres-
ent limit is WU. The fees on and
after that date for ordets will bo as
follows:
Not eswottlni' sio s .an
'loin ii ion . 1 1 ucatH
.'il coin
.Uivillk
no itmin
XllVIItt
.0i'OlltK
deal more to do( probably when tho
new provision of law come Into ojier-
allon. It Ifl not likely howover that
many of them will resign In eonno-
illicnco. Congrcs. It may bo added
has taken care lo jirolcet post minders
against the coiihcquencerf of tho re-
duced rate of postage on letters.
Tom Ochiltree.
Our WaHhlnglon correspondent
writes:
"Can a congressman' (Hilary bo
Mlthhcld because of u debt ho may
owo tho government? He can't bo ar-
rested for debt while In discharge of
his duly or going to or from Washing-
ton. Can tho president's Biliary bo
stopped because hols on the bond of a
government defaulter'.' Htippoxo the
amount be for $100000 and the presi-
dent could therefore draw no pay.
.Must ho resign or doso the White-house
ami live at an ordinary hash-hoimo?
The supposition Is absurd. Jt would
have been tho death of poor Hayes.
Old no Tom Ochii.tju:i:
all safe. Tho government
can't stop Tom's pay and should not
lilt could. Ho never stole anything
and since he lost the money duo the
government without fault of his own ;
Ihu government should loo it. Tom
was agent and fairly and squarely lost
tho funds of Ills principal. If (his hap-
pened at poker It was the government's
little game. It knew that he was a
crack player and staked him of courso
It Is tho government's loss.
Hut he lost tho money as UpxskijIi
did through tho lacie of deputies
and since there Is no allegation of
moral delinquency ho is lit for his po-
sition in the house and should not
have his district unrepresented simply
bui:auo ho is in debt. J am persuaded
that the treasury department Attor-ney-Cleneral
IJitilWHTintlotho contrary
notwithstanding will do nothing to
prevent Mr. Ociiiirui:i:liavlnghis sal
ary. IIu thinks many newspapers
have served him badly and most un-
generously but that ho will oomo out
of his troubles unharmed. The presi-
dent Is Tom's devoted friend and with
all tho heads of departments except
Hiti:w8Ti:u-CA.Mi:itox's of which
another ItitKWK'rcii is nominally chief.
The railway rings have mtpplanted
the tarlll' lobby and Washington Is
full of them Congress adjourned
wit haul acting upon tho perfected
railway land grants. It is said that
theseeietary of tho interior Ti:iii:u
will make all tho Concessions tho rail
ways require construing tho non-action
of congress to mean that the cor-
porations may have their own way.
IliTNTiNd'iox wants several million
acres grauto I lo a company that was
charioted in Mississippi Louis-
iana and Arkansas and
that was all. It never had
any oxlnleneo save on paper and Us
land grant never lapsed because it
never wim m possession n was a
mythical concern. Jlut finding that
Hpntinoton might want Us fran-
chises It begat a president directors
and secretary and old ou(. I .suppose
tho people will loose tho laud and that
Hi'XTiNdTo.N who Is not as wretch-
edly poor as tho coltun-growcru of
Mississippi will get it. Kansas peo-
ple liavo repie.sentatlves heio to pre-
vent tho concession of forfeited land
grants In that state falling Into
EVANS & MART I
mU OFFER THIS WEEK THE FOLLOWING LINES OF NEW GOODS- '
ftillrc! art A Sflf.inS 111 all tllP! TVaw SU'i'
ui"m " " fuaesj
WOOL DRESS GOODS-NEW SHADES AND FABRICS' '
New Stylo SatinC
ALL THE RAGE THIS SEASON.-SOLID COLORS AND FIGURES TO MATCIL
WHITE GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION
UAJU'JHTS HUMS MAXXIiWB UUj ULUU.J1S ETC.''
ALL OF THE ABOVE LINES OF GOODS WERE BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES AND WILL BE SOLD THE SAME WAY.
art
EVANS &
POLITICAL.
Prion in to S
riotii Ivanovo...
Prontxio to fin...
Ptnm Kioto 00..
I '1 oti tuMnyin . .
Twin ttil to t-o
i' rum () lo fiw if emu
Tho postal miles will no doubt be
found 111010 convenient In one retqiect
than tho fiactional paper currency wim
since they can be obtained lor any
number of eenls Under fho dollath.
Thoto will also be less liability to Iws
by t licit than there was when I mo
tional niitui were used lor transmission
through the malls especially lltho de-
partment tiscMJudgniont In pi escribing
tho bIzo and form or the note and In
Hi'lectuig tho paper on which they
aro to bo printed. On tho olher
hand they will bo lens con-
venient In that they can only be
obtained at monoy-ordor otllces ut a
considerable sacilllco of time especial
ly in largo olllis). it will bo observed
Unit after tho 1st of October tho cost of
sending any mint under 5 by postal
nolo will bo 5 contH SI cent' poage
and 11 cents fee.
Tho now fees on order aVo nmid-
ombly lets than tho old; but It will bo
found no doubt that thev cm ho 111.
ducod hilll furtlier Mint considerably
not likely to leave uhred of meat oh T """"' WHUU IWI "u Un
iho lumen of ihBtrBclcuUflovlsllow. ' Tho postnuistrw will have agouti
the hands of railway specnlatorN.
Our Washington correspondent
Writes further : Von romomber how
pitiful was the death of the Illustrious
J no. C. lliti:oici..vitii)ni:a braver wor-
thier liner spirit never went up lo
Clod who gave It. He fell a victim to
Jfi'NTtNti't'oNswilos. liKi.vicnxutndi:
deeuilng Hun nxoroN tho best of men
and frankest ; entered bin servieo and
Induced many counties of Kentucky
lo Invest largely through tho inter-
vention of county courts in a railway
which IIuntinuton was to build.
Having limitless faith in Hmu'icnx-
lttiuu: tlio coti titles taxed theiuselvo.s
.as he ndvisetl lk'xriNOTox secured
the bonds tho road was nover built
and poor HiU'CiCi:Nittiai: died (I have
often heaid tho story.l of chagrin. ITo
had hem hired by Htr.vnxirroN and
would have refunded tho sums lost
as the people knew U ho could. No-
body blamed him openly. Press and
people were silent and' ho fell the
uii.ro keenly the griefs or tlio
posit l w Into whieh ho was betrayed
iy the wily hellish all-gr.isplng Call-
foruliiu udlwayking. IIhih-kiixuiihii:
was never hlim-olf aaln. Ho lived
and died only to curse tho man and
the hour they met. Hukpicuxuiimu;
was no drunkard hutsoughl oblivion of
acts houently dune and for Iho best In-
tuivhtrt of his people In that nepenthe
which maddens al llr.-t and soothes at
luhl to p.dnlets roposo. If this story
bo well inuiidvd as oftim uaimtcd
HuM'iNtriox'rt name and memory
should bo forever execralcd. Cer-
tainly no .southern congtessmen will
ever be found voting to annul Iho con-
stitution of Texas In order to glvo om
nipotence to him who duped and des-
troyed tho brightest Intellect tho
beat and inot chivalrous trout lonum.
and was deemed living and after death
tho most admirable Impersonation 0f
Miuthom virtue genius and character
that over approved tho confederacy.
1 " i1W 1 'in.
7Vi tmckhfjj coujh can bo so
quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. Wo
guavunieo it. Sold by L N JJruns-
ig -u-o-o-n-w-w-r.
Mooting of Sovoral Municipal Con-
ventions Yesterday Stato
Politics.
St. Louis March 20. The Kepubll-
can city convention for the nomina-
tion of six nienil)ers of the upper
house of ;tho municipal assembly is
in session but up to 2 o'clock only
pioliininary bus! nets has been t inns-
acted. Well Informed high ofliclals of tho
Wabash railway emphatically deny
there Is any foundation for the recent
rumors that tho Iron Mountain
is to lease tlio Cairo it Vineoiines
branch of the Wabash. It la also llat-
ly contradicted by the olllccrs of tho
latter load. Tlie.so reports aro de-
nounced as a Mock lobbing scheme.
Tlio city convention this afternoon
nominated six members of the upper
house of the municipal assembly and
one member to tlio house of delegates
fi 0111 each wind of the city was nom-
inated at the primary meeting last
night. Tho Democrats will
nominate their ticket Thursday.
HpiiiKnn KnilorHml.
Providence H. I. March 20. The
Democratic state convention this
mornluir nominated Wm. Hnrninio for
governor by a rising vote seven voting
against. A committee was appointed
to confer with the committee of the
Independent or Bpragtio convention
held last week relative to filling the
remainder of the ticket. A committee
was also appointed on tesolutions
to invito Spraguo to accept tlio Demo-
crat lo nomination for go"ernor.
Tho committee of confoienco re-
ported tlio following nominations:
1' or lieutenant-governor Charles II.
George of Piovidenee; .secretary of
state Warren ri. Plcrco of Providence;
attorney-general Wlllanl Rayles of
rtovitience: geuurai ircamiier .lames
H. Coltioll ol'Ncwpoit. Tho nomina-
tions were accepted.
Alter lccess Iho committee on reso-
lutions reported it was Inexpedient to
prcHPiitn pint fnt 111 at this time. Tho
eovetillon adjourned.
CIihIiiiiuH.
Cincinnati March 20. Thomas J.
.Stephens was nominated for mayor by
tho Democratic city convention on the
20th ballot Thomas Muchall for city
comptroller II. D. Peck for ilulgo of
tho superior court short term and
Judson Hiilinini for tho long term.
the ICrie was elected president and the
new corporation will incorporate on
April 20. Proper steps have been ta-
ken to issue stock and bonds In ex-
change for old securities under the
plan of rc-organlzatloii the Union
Trust Company of New York being
appointed llnancial agent of the new
corporation.
Tuill'LE.
Almost a Fire Grand BaU to Railroad
Officials.
Sp.'i'lul to tliu C.nxxltii.
Temple Mm eh 20. The explosion
of 11 lamp in the engineer's rooms of
the Santa Fa this evening started a
small lire destroying soino bedding
etc. ami doing some damago to tlio
building. Prompt action of the em-
ployes prevented what might have
been a serious lire as the rooms are
eloso to the round-house work-shops
anil .storc-rooniK of the company.
The "Iron Clad Hand'' Professor
Dermeyer leader gave a complimen-
tary hop to tho president and olllcials
of the Santa Fo to-night. Nun-
nally's Hull was tastefully and
apptopriately dccoiated for the occa-
sion. Among (he ladies present wo
noticed Miss Jlovd of Atlanta Mrs.
W. H. Roborls of Houston Mrs.
Kershey of Dallas Miss Jennie Ilnrilj
nl Galveston Miss Helen
Brunch of 1 Danville Mrs. Jules
Alvord or Fort Worth
Mrs. Harway of Hrvtin Mrs. Claude
Hamilton Mrs. Kaslley Mrs. Penny
.Mrs. Hubbard Mrs. J. K. Patterson
of Temple. Among tho gentlemen
were Generals J. R. Wheeler J. K.
Patterson. P. L. Downs. K. C. Murrav.
lajor Keats of Galveston Mesais. Jttili
of New Yoik Forshey of Dallas
Lcchtcnstcln of Temple Colonels
Kiggins Simon and Iftudey Little-
page Captains Thompson? Nortluup
Hubbnrd and- J'rannon.and high pri-
vates Fred Taylor and Jules Alvord of
the city.
' t
HOUSTON.
Tlio Sequel to Policeman Snow's Mur-
der is a Similar Tragedy
Doatli of Mrs. Hutchinson.
SAIS ANTONIO.
Doclsion of an Important Case-
oral Sheridan's Visit.
don-
feliiol(il to Ihu GnfoLli'.
San Antonio M1110I1 20. -In (lie fed-
eral court tills morning Judges Turner
and Pardee on tho bench decision
was rendered in tlio ease of Juan Gon
zales vs. iCdward Ross and other
claimant. The Mexican based tho
claim on papers issued about one hun-
dred years ago. Tlio declsUm or the
Judges debaned the admission of these
oiiglnal papers In the evidence on ac-
count of their thus beat lug dato sub-
hoquent to the icpeal of Iho law under
which It was purported to have been
Issued. This ruling is considered set-
tled for the defendants. Nino eleven
league grants were in volved and several
hundred persons Including many
wealthy stockmen are interested
t oiigressniau John Hancock and a
dozen others of the ablest attorneys or
tho state are employed in tho case
which Is appealed to the United Slates
suiireino court.
Gen. Phil Sherldaji arrived this
morning from Laredo and lccetved
the lleiltenunt-gencral'h salute of
llltcenguns. Them was a cavalry In-
spection parade In the afternoon. Ho
was a guest of Gen. Auger and left on
tlio evening train for l-'ort dark and
other western point..
.Mexico.
Mexico March 20. The money
inarket was stilngcnt last week. 'Ph..
large hardware hotifu of Martin it
foil's suspended causing mhho uneasi-
ness. Stutuday the government oioiks
were not paid ami rumor said it was
owing to tho embarrassment 0r the
nutlonal bank. Yesterday them wns
a run on this bank and ?:i50000 u ith-
dmwn Commercial houses and
the Hank of Mexico and South Ameri-
ca oHvriH assistance which was de-
clined. To-davthe i.li.rb- .... .......
and contldetice restored. Hoptcscnta
Uves or English capitalists aro In
treaty for tho purchase or several nar-
iow gunge railways.
Kjii'vlul to (luyotto.
Hrtuston March 20. Last night
another tragedy occured in tho Filth
ward at tlio liotfe where police olllccr
J Snow was kllletl. Special olllccr Will
iam iiutiimer wim a po&se went over
to arrest tho negro Johnson and
two otiicrs. Johnson was called to
tlio door but would not come
out .side. When told ho was under ar
rest no made. 1 motion to draw a pis-
tol. Jliswile pulled him inside tlio
house and shut tho door. A shot was
fired presumably at Johnson but tho
bullet entered ids wire's right side
killing her instantly. Tho po;-so and
ofllcciD in charge decamped leaving
Johnson free from ancst. Shcr-
III prank arrested Humbler
to-day and lodged him in
jail charged with llrlng the shot. The
wind is very excited and more
trouble may ensue.
Airs. M. C. Hutchinson wife or
unpi. .1. c. Hutchinson died this
morning Mrs. Hiil'Miiison is a
daughter of Dr. Cau.ngton a cele-
brated physician of Klchmond Va.
and was -well known and highly es-
teemed throughout the state.
DALLAS. H
Twcnty-Soven Indictment fc.
iuo uranu jury Aeainsilgl
ma iau turns
Incroase in Taxablo PropsrWt
of a Monster Potind-Jl
aim rersonal. '
-- a
rl
(poolil lo tlin Oamittn H-
llnll.iu fw.l. on rm. X
htivo found twenty-eoven in
against prisoners in JalJsWj
ourirnir.v niiu melt. Tim ..1 j.17
the indictment are against iiartiJa
cuscd of freight car robberla 1
Hon. Jerome
absent from the
C. Kcilrliv.-itlJ
city bun r!Urt1
TKUHKLL.
Sale of a Small Lot of Cattle -Happy
Railroad Man Busi-
ness Notes.
A
letlnr. i Hbilriiivlnrr in .. iu .
alderman fiom the Second ftstiVl
iwr"l' -"BKViuniH Mould
" '" " 1111 VIHViVl ML' I IIP Oil
lie hiiys.and ho dont propose tot
himself in a noitlon tlio dutfel
....... ..v. ......... mi i; n UlltlfH
scorning to tne reportsbeinifrf
on tho municipal tax-rolls' It '
board of equalization tlA &
ol projierty within tho city ilm!
1 no coming year will be
50000000 an incrcasoof arollliwy
a nan dollars tlio past twelve
Nathan Walker uneartliedtbii
of a monster animal ofanunclmii
etes a few miles from tho city 1
and brought to tho cltr.
mammoth specimens. He
the' larger bones are 6f nn
size as much us tlireoineituJ
lilt one ol them which would M
tiiutJumuo is a pigmy ill oonipi
itr. .itidbon 01 tlio JNCW!!
Times-Demount! is in thy citjij
nas visited Houston jon Woi
Dallas witlim the past week 1
generaliy believed that 1m hui
eluded to anchor the Thiwt-w
Texas branch in Dallas ut last.'!
in his second visit here bmecMi
last and he hits lnadoamr
speetion of every buildlne In I
that would bo In any wuysuita
the mibllcatiou of a lust-clwt
tinner
'i'ho I'urin ball occurs A Yi
Men's Hebrew Association hall
dav evenimr. March 1. Tho
inirnre the committee: llw
mlltee Sum Ooneidielmer.cbil
A. K. Hurst N. Feelienbucti
TjoicIi. Honrv Cnhn. 1:0 im.
eoptioji cominittee Ilea Cal'M
... a ' ici 1. 1111 n fi. Of
1. .1. ' - . c r .... 11....... tiul'L
iieiiner t. o. vjicii j.-iiij "7
11. Ifinsell. Arrangenicnt commiu
r.. . - r ...... nlinbiliiA'
Dirs. it. ij. iiermaim i:""ri
A. Moizler. Mrs. L. H.l'nsell.JiRi
G. Oppeuhciuier. .
Judge A. Ti Watts of tbcfUle
liilcutn.ii.vj i.nurl llf llllllCau I
west o-night en route Irom0h
it WnMii.fnrl
ri.i-......ii ArKMIllimfllKtB!1
'...i...i 1 l....ll.nr ln'ill
accompanied u.y m"uj "r.
city. Thev are prospering '
with a view topitrchnsliiKaw
it ir it ni.Miwu tiioin Bufflcieutiy"
MMw. n.1...l iniliira iiMlientf
been busy for a couple 0 "I
ing meetings in tho effort wfwp"
what they propose to dolDj uw
iUg municipal election. .'3
bo terribly mixed up in''
At their llrst nieetiijg they-
tliat they could not J'.-iaIA;1
of their own and it were foil) !
out one. Tills scorns to liav&j
onlv ooint on which 1 ieJ
nil
h"fe'
tlio caiidioaies l"KU"'$aj
Held a tloltnt wnicn is' --ir
ing at all liko harmoiiloufcw
'gestcd Unit they fL
j candidates already
J
S'DDi'lnl to tin. Oayuiti..
'"V.Vl :'"reh ---A ftn'dl lob Of
cattle 211 head from Van'andt eoun-
tv was sold hero this morning to jo.
Webli and Dick Gray.
The frequent rains keep (ho roads in
such bud condition that cotton does
not come In very fast and feed Is run-
ning short and unless the roads get
IimKiII f...1 ll.tll 1...- .. ... I. . . .. "
-.-...v. iu unw in uo sniiiped in
lor wiial horses ami cattle aio kept iu
sihli In nei'o.-daiico Willi
views. JSariy in m" B7Vii:
l Coehian was spoken of J '"iTTAiA
man's candidate tor iinv'"- ""j
is. no longer spoken 01 "" tajfc
Now Miuuigeiiipni
iiuiinnoplls I nd March
20. Tim
1 iiriioroi tlio old Columbus Chicago
k Indiana Cential Hailwav met lioro
-day and organled the new S
lwny which Is to operate the lino .
I WU"H" "nuway. w K.s-cotUor;
There was a luaiy frost lnstnlghl
nit t Is not thought the fruit Is tjuiu-
Mr. W H. Flowers for nine years
charge of tho freight warcliotiso and
1 itfornm r the Texas it Pacific at
thisplacc luul a bioad smllo on his
oirJld.VVirilMKi 1;'lnully l Ittikwl
P.1 I 1 V!Kri." 'd Uien we
know why Wllllani was so hapnv.
Llttlehalo or Dallas Is shipping a
great number or hides from Hero to
eastern markets.
voters held 11 rousing '1e"hABlW
city hall last night at wliffga
Doy.l jiresided. Sevrra gwfiil
llll'll i"i -- (rrf w1
echesworoto Uw&lg
e tired of being bJ
"publicans; tl.ey wffl
N. L. Dukes.
Harrlsburg March 20-Tho judicliv
s general eonuiilMon imi-n ......i.i.-.!
Hie resolution relatlvo lo the right ol
r? 1' r -"'i1'8. ' t In tho Viouse
11 i .... 1."1 11 '' w-iHUtco tc
muho tin inquiry.
colored men
their spc
tho were
w 1 to Homiiiiicans iv m
of clioosing their ov'llfBUna.
doing their own vol i'"r . '
..leant in future. t..ftt
1110 nuviso 01 ; up"
This m'litlinoitt Hufincil '"jIt
tlio whole nieciiiiK. "". .fo.yi"'
publicans will have no hit wjj
tho co ored man -.:.it. ..r'
adiourncil.to THuT'"
colored votes will w u fjj
among all mo
oncenlrated for
mayor.
miiicisuw
any 1'
t-0'
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