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THE
..!lI.:iMTlil WITn TTIKl
i4LLA3 il.ULl VVHlltt-Avi.
PAuAsjaAgjr herald
DALLAS. TEXAS. TIIURSimTll j Run 7- -U-lLiJU'
SANGEK BROTHERS
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
CONVINCING ARGUMENTS
No Better Evidence Needed
Since the founding of our
house it has always been the
constant study of the proprie-
tors to cater to the wants of a
discriminating public.
Great preparations have
been made this season to make
our Millinery Department (as
well as all our other depart-
ments) complete in itself and
with that end in view we have
enlarged the space at our dis-
posal by utilizing our Cloak
Department.
"We have engaged another
competent milliner who has
been visiting Eastern cities.
Dallas texas mmmZi
NEWS P.Y SPECIALS.
The Soiutf Expended Wisdom on the Ju.
dlclary CuDNtitutional Aweaduient.
It Refused to Kecouslder the Kngron.
went of a Kill Fixing (he
Higher CourU at Austin There's Many
Slips 1'itiit Cup aud Lips.
The
Home Siieuds the Day on the
School Land Hill.
Galveston: A Wedding In High Life
With all Its Kiehuess Occurs.
McC'refrorls to Uavea Cotton Compress
und Artesian Well.
Other Stato Jiew a hy Special Telegrams.
stitut. providing that no m-. . .
apekeu lira di m. .i.-ii : nav.ne
peak upon another h .7.lutlW to
Tl.. question murrrf
of I even' resolution e uW?.
adoptio;
uted
by
entire evening and L. . "-"w till the
"" TurDOsilynl it. mi u7
uKrulluI.
busines?
Dtera.
t.lM n.t.ilin(
la bill. 8
"enate
The lady in charge of our
Trimming Department made
a trip to St. Louis and Chicago
for the purpose of becoming
acquainted with the leading
styles. Our New York buy
ers have supplied us with all
that is new and novel. Our
sales daily indicate the increase
in our business.
We are alive to the wants
of the public.
We have push energy taste
and enterprise. We buy at
the lowest figures.
We buy only first-class and
fashionable goods and we sell
at popular prices.
SANG-EE BEOTHEES.
J. W. WEBB
JEWELER
REMOVED TO
610 MAIN STREET'
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE OLD STAND.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST
Jewelry House in North Texas
EXAMINE THE ELEQANT STOCK OF
Watches Jewelry Diamonds Clocks
SILVERWARE SPECTACLES & FANCY GOODS
BeforejPurchasing Elsewhere. Fine Watch Repairing a Spe-
cialty ljjewelry Manufactured to Order.
dinners
Park ; c.
Austin I
stock t."iOl
'1 lie lundl
jiiiliciurr c
and rt'terreil
of Senators
Dr. liloui
appointed I
olliccr at CI
tt
99
ESTABLISHED 1872.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO THE GENERAL TRADE !
tnkacmeVu iKiji. '""KWnd then vr to meet the demands In my line of woeM
Crr!gB t.ulf "A.1?1" lif .of bo celebrated 'Htuclebaker" Farm Mid Spring Wagons
"ee; e1aoBn.ti!iJffimmI Wagons eta. und nice line of Buggies from fceitem IW
m.lrrT'.'raca-ooeras. Kn.il ( rt uan. ...i. U'Kuit..M.. 4v..Ji..ii.. .w...... .......
..vuiu.to to.i h.T. . rnx th... s'.h.J.v.'s -i "--
flow
"g Poets. wi5kl?v "i" P." ?ra great many styles of Wrought Iron Fenolng Ul)h-
eloelngelfo.??. butldloft new fwoeaen.
Rood An. TfY-SI'. ?' lllo property ihould call on me ot write for oataloiue tad nrleea. 1
pnrohutn. 7 "emenial nut the moat durable and benoe the cheapest. Before
et hue of Good in A. - "amine my sioca wnicn i mini wm prove 10 you mat I bare
01 """ the market and prloei waeonable. Very ReipeotfaUy
the
odauju tex 41
A.
JOII2? 8. 7ITT7EIl
jL
Eighteenth legislature.
HRNATK.
Austin March 21. Special. Mr. Har-
ris presented a memorial from II. C
Denny asking pay for transporting prison-
ers to the penitentiary.
Mr. rittton front the committee on state
all'airs reported unfavorably to remove the
civil disabilities of Willie C. Harper as in
the opinion of the comtuitteo a general law
should be passed coverine the subject.
favorably Authorizing the secretary of
state to iurn.su clerks ol l ulled Mutes
courts with copies of the supreme court re-Doris.
avoraoiy Aiitnorizine cities aim towns
in certain cases to surrender their charters.
Favorably To relttud ti the commis
sioner of the land ollice the amount of his
bond in the Mercer colony case should ha
be compollcu to pay tne same.
Mr. Davis trom Ui coniuutlee on coun-
ies and county boundaries reported unfa
vorably to change the boundary of Hock-
wnll county.
Mr. Cooper culled up the bouse bill vul-
idatinc certain surveys heretofore defect
ively or informally made locating certain
county sciiooi minis rasseu.
llie special committee to wuom was re
lerred the telegrapb bill reported it back
with a substitute materially mouitvini: it
The oriL'uml mint resolution engrossed
last week ameiulini: tne constitulioti rela
tive to the Bale of school lands was taken
up Hiiu passed.
The substitute for the house ioint resolu
tion unienUiiig the Constitution relutive to
schools engrossed Saturday was called up
mid Dassed.
The substitute lor tne bouse bin amend
ing the constitution fmtii: the rato of tuxa- iiiK lor tit
tion was laid Deioro tne senate and passed souiueasi
The house bill crantintr neusions to vete- Luton
rans passed. subslitut
Tuo luiliciarv bin. nenUlne vestenlav. bustaine
was laid belore the senate and Mr. Uious i ptona
moved to amend by mine justices ot tne tnai ciau
ueace iurisdictioa in cases involving J2U0. money l
Adoptea. iiov ue 1
air. uerreii movca toamenu. proviuiHK lunu.
county commissioners may provldo lor as stout o
many justices oi tue peace as may ue uec- nieiii pr
essarv. Adonted.
Mr. iiiuus moveu to amend uy siriKinp
out civil jurisdiction and giving mayors
aud recorders such criminal jurisdiction as
the legislature may prescribe. Adopted
Air. Mattock moved to amend by giviiie
tnetii civil lurisdiciion. jot.
Mr. bib Us moved loamend.providingltiat
there may bo etglit county cuimuuisiouers
in a county. J.ost.
Mr. Harris moved to amend providin
that parties m trials in the district courts
shall have right ol trial by iurv under such
regulations as may be prescribed uy tne
leuisluture. Adopted.
Mr. Matlock moved to amend to provide
lor tilling vacanicsin the ollice of county
attorney. Adopted.
A motion to reconsider tne vote consoli
dating the higher courts at Austin was lost
ayes ; nays li.
Tlio bill was tnen engrossed and tne son-
ute adjourned till 10 o'clock to-morrow.
HOl'SR MOKNINU KKSSION.
On motion of Foster of (jraysnn county
tho bill reguintiug railroad signals at cross-
ings was taken up and tne senate amend-
ments concurred in by the house.
(in motion ol manner tne House bill re
quiring county ludges to give olllcial bonds
was taken up and alter being amended so
as not to require Judges to tive bond in ex-
cess of $5000 paused.
1 lie bouse bill amending tlio assignment
law passed.
uu motion oi uarrison tne penitentiary
lease question was made a special ordor for
next 'iuesiluy.
The regular order was the senate land bill
and the pending quostion the adoption ot
Moore's of Kastland amendment to the
substitute wnicli provides that the pur-
chaser may at his option all pay the princi
pal at any time.
Foster of (irayson ollered a substitute
for the amendment providing that a pur
chaser may discharge his obligation und
procure a patent lor tlio land purchased by
paying to the stato treasurer United States
bonds or bonds of the stato of Texas ma
turing in not less than ten yeurs from the
date of such an exchange for an amount cor-
responding with the principal and interest
of such obligation so that ueither the per
manent or available school fund shall be
lessened upon such exchange. Upon a de-
livery of such bonds to the treasurer the
purchaser shall bo entitled to a surrender
of his obligation.
Kosler'ssubstitute was rejected ayes 21;
nays C7
Tue question then recurred upon the
adoption of Moore'a amendment and
Cochran ottered a substitute which pro-
vides that the purchaser may at his option
purchase on ten years time at 8 per cent.
on twenty years at 0 per cent. or on thirty
years at S per cent interest ono-tetfth of
the purchase money to be paid in cash and
also one year's interest Lost. Mourstind
otTered an amendment to Moore's amend-
ment providing that upon proof oi actual
occupancy and use of land for three consec-
utive years the purchaser shall be per-
mitted to pay all of the purchase money
duo and obtain a patent for the land.
Moore accepted Moursund't amendment
and both were adopted.
Section 0 as substituted on amendment
was adopted
The section relating to the forfeitures of
land was adopted without being amended
or discussed.
Chambers of Tarrant offered the follow
ing substitute lor section 11: The purchaser
shall pay into the treasury of the state all
moneys and at the date of sale and alto
deposit the obligations and notes with laid
stute treasurer as may be prescribed by the
Douru Aoopieo.
Section 12 prov'i'l"9 I'm th i - 'i-ser
may sell the l.m in ' . 'nt
of llrst pur-h .M . . d-
ercd and uiiuc i.h.i.. uim.tiuu to u to
quire the vendee lo lile In the general land
ollice tlio transfer made by the vendor to
him passed.
Section U. relating to the issuance of
patents by tne commissioner ol the land ot-
nce was adopted wun a minor amend-
ment. Section H. reservlnn the minerals on nil
lands lold or leased was next considered
and adopted alter several proposed amend-
ments had been rejected.
The house then adjourned till S p. ni.
AFTSSHOON IKSSI0N.
Parsons called up Caven'a resolution.
which lay over under the rules providing
that no member be allowed to sneak more
man once nor longer than five nuimtes on
any one question.
rarsons ollered a substitute providing
mil nu mviuuer suaii speaK more man live
minutes at any one time on the aamamh.
jeot. Adopted.
r ran a ouereu a proviso to llie substitute
that the resolution shall not apply in
peeohea made upon the railroad and pent-
Untiary bills. Loet.
Nash otTered ao amendment to the tub.
rW bill. "me
'T inier moved to !. h. .
tabk subject tocall nd Sd wn tbe
''wratioii and still we were h. ii lV'"
way trough the m?rZl half
iiiuugaj me bill whu " "
duced Vthdrawlng tin rT. . 1 "tr
ket alt.wiher. was !h.:. . "Y. u mar-
questum.ua ihouirht ikV. ul"ou the
U would v for the be ioilZtT.T
jeople. " ""wits 0( tile
should be duly vuuiSx Ll 8 bUI
at the present time. V- actea uPn
. 1 '? u'iou to postpoinV-g Wi..t i .
the ouse resumed colXIlle' "
gui. i i m me
b'lton 15 was next coasi; t nrnt .
hai (tuber on eehool iatr"iii.-?v"Je"
4 or hiRlea may bilX J.! for
aerek:h w Uaota dot iealtl.W
liu?uii. u . . . W 'm oiit Airou
xrw ana tbi& ..Zi
"""in two
(uat i-r.i
P with the
permittiiiL.
ot less than
to
iuvu reninv il.
' ""ana also nrovi
sen oiuay Purchase the
i7 i ameuiiuitl
allow iryMriMhe0 rem' rld " '
vil. I ... . "v" euifj. I.
.es okk and ranchi pur ?"""":
less tlHnir cents per acra ifr ' r not
not e.iu .?treT.VorP''ode
made local i tie. -H . VF s.hall be
under etitiou. VWl ""''J
shall Whe preierence" T' 8al8
r"lLimitn n-. .
ment a out aVn ... r1 e"J-
lirown f'JCiuds and
amends .(iir.7
f 1 out
TIlM
amend and U Wg
outZV'Z'-'M't'triklng
The bKn.1?0 6M'Oi. -I
a3b"?l'iK the StirW. i.i...
disapprct'if t "ity report
wood niu 8iihiii.i Vt ' vl azie-
the maj f"1"" lhe """ority for
lost. iue BJUOU
'"; roduced am. h..tnl . .
uuoual normal nhnni. i .
0 101
; r U'kirH t
i -i e
m Jtf
Healey awnt of p
p"y hvnrl( brili: ' " " -.xprv com
wtxhlESV"::!Jtt"
Ueilll IU the) HakaViii.l t 1
dealing
to tlm
timbered.
" ti.. turd w:r"uu J-
. ... '0r Worth.
' "T n ORTU. M. ... o. ...
children of mJ. " ":rlo eclw-J-r0
and . d.. m?. IJ em' no13
feet bv .Zr. l ' We. the
uii.Uk (ifliirM att.f I. ..a ..r .
T-a . v UlKUt.
I hart I . ' -"T'O atleIlllMtl
1'. A. J unlit pasVL' S" or tt '"Wing with
.3 ?lJl!ii ".. father of th
lMol.aI1d:rinDdW
. ..Irr-k- A- J- Warivn.ol Hn'i.v
mi night and i.x.k t" "". rame
Hide to therhil.i .i. "' ."ome- i a -W
raw hot 5 if It motl'"1'J at the
said. 01 nom "inch lias been
lncusion la r. ...
city engineer. G.i.-u.n.l.Dll
I.. ....... inem s ol.. ......
with olherolllcera. liiuead
on in
night7 Mr'V r 'IS. '!'?Ltook. .V'aee to
nie Speak """"" " Mrs. Fan
The ti r-vt
day. u" lU0 ower was done to
5?!.0uWinHi.50.1
menu that this io i T uult by
o cause ot. "cn. .'""''f1 ftall.
v.
"!" that nam..l' k- kVl'.. .".
ne leu on th. . ..-7 umiseu in a
"Deur VstAH.i.
v ttrui.iM' a at r t
irAttfai.1 1 i UATA haaAn ... 1
mv f r L .51 whom I s.."n0Z. ."'
.1 ' . . .. llinuwn.
me human f. Vi u nclns bn
h.imanit i ' """'J .has gone back n
r llie w I i
uma.iitv.
AT WSHLVGTOiV.
tnaTeryMchllllpror;(ITi''
vir a IAh.: .?.m.".-Contluue. t.. w-.. ...
name" I JS! ?WK m fit IW..r"T""H
mother i now7iv n:.;fi"'LUon. My General
Dfs
Uays.ervwd:1l00'B"Ji"
V linriHei llill.ua T a.
barged whh crimin.l "K'loer
to the ii.n. . . .. ?wlenes a
hr"kZln Tom freight
r ... " vtwi;iur
nn.l.. !!i !!'8.uI!8ri"'""l.tof the Itio
t'orsleana
vi-winMA March 2l.rsn.ut t
innrnln.. ii . i--.j aiiis
ft i n. m.. rwrt fin..no..
bout.ixy..ixbale;;i;;'7.
I-ou.s yard were discovered on n
alarm wiis nnii .. v" iue
k. -" promptly responded
lblb0.'-"' -P-Litht
it with water. It. .k. ln?n ""alted
"Perintcndent of the road .SV. "SeJ
and West: To...
i :r: -v .
"" Point of onlf that the
Kviiuunii iniim i.;n
chair.
jn amendment tlkingout
1 bill prov.dinuii.. .i"
l.T I... .. . '
nrai.auil school
"titutofortu.imenj.
come front " 8 luW "ball
Theam4.-"'..'";"-
and the bi
uyes 31
jottrnud.
Mrs. I.i
Hart of JJ
tlio Cltl
house I'
ceded
'Hli."w"'opi''i
' rt ""Kietiueiit
ihe houteihen ad-
IIIlONIcr.tv i 3
rke and T nu
theliiii:'r-'-J4'' ive.
greeted will oiatle
Pi 1 " nana
Jrojanin suppressliiL.th.
J.li. ih7."'n: ddre
'n conntv. WilU-T: I ncrsvitle. .!.
mind. cnuy. but In my rlcht
II."
was
MM
anii see i i... : - "" iy. reina iw
looj bye. TellL!r .m?'l? irb1
111 HI1SW
niir nrH.. . --
vi iiuuh7
follow? .a.': ?t '"""l "'Mexia
and see fi.t .f.eik mv; reumi
..f1"!?"1' by tain":
me and I .... .. 1 !'." In" comini? r.V
time.
Hin -
.7n:i'L.?.h.':.lle: Som 'her Tchv
' " "" UUlfUi
"iry s Texas rangers In ir T""p
de..ease. has nn .7"' . " . war
thecounirv ""vesinthfs section of
ie S.erul01.e.erCoiiM
and TpRtinee I.n . w"
lor (Of)
AWd ana T.g .....
About IndUs--'
(i0J C'rtineafe re to h.
e(hll.aCoS.b.Trelr;;" n
Wma of Importance.
I'aleatlne.
Waehlng-ton New ot.
SICBKTARY nu..j
Wasiubotok. March 91 c
1'Ai.m.N. March si Lib ... r'"'" erv m..rti r:."yfr
Thomas l'arimont very soon.
ui r TRIAL.
ii-. ' . J.Biiu .in. . u...
..an: ireMNtir. i. l.. --".. .uun u
hose and hook iinl liw '"L. W '
: u 'ni'Kard:
?f.ar:ro."' "ii J......
'';; wl7h 'S" jj3oj . night be i
leW 1 ft! .Wah!' Meia'!?f!?'-
1 1 ---- w.r i urn Liirtir th.
ft ftftirl
assistants K. K. hi ...r.
auditing conimii.t..
inn uviir. I'mai...! u
"reman Jitckird fi.nv.... ' ' he never h:. - ". 11
the llremen. nr......... T.V.V. " n balfof l.t l.-i.:;".''."""r- Mr. u:8. lT(1i
.111 M ..null.. I .--"...( -i niivor nnw. :. ..... r
. J Another draft . " . f 10 ivaisn."
orvices turned tll-.!..pre'edr and he r
DMUIU ai nil . -
In ll.
... viuiciij mill tn. i. -lurnea i in nm. ai n
r.wy P'int nthMSi; !? V the par" ylu:enrf
. L" ."0 "ru"' ! their o l1 hat witness anJ . vV"fnooB
the lire donarlet of I'alo 'tine M'. !'r
high cons . emii.... k. ' "'nsllie is held in
an.) r.i.i....... . " pronertv-hnl.lara
V..lCn Ml IF . .B -
and worked like
uauies.
'i'wentv.ei'i.l.f
hlr "" ""aim i
tbuVfar ThttTOW
ninety Bre .. "" "'""ired and
mntiflantt n no hnn.l.i
inkl.ii.r. " iuH cotton variln
bales burn in VI I !?'?0Unt!(J ' ''W
make our Sfi L " ? .!??".. which will
UU0 bales. aomeihing over 35-
be
press compaiy ; cap-
was consiiJered by
J. this (vi.ni..;.
binmitteo onsistlng
aim jijchanau.
in Calveilon
"I0r to-dllT healll.
(jALVEHTO
nuptial cere
wukl llyrna
traded a Inr
to Trinity clt
is n daugh
the hrm ol
young lady
the groom i
ton.
-l.-dpccidl.-Tho
"S -r. Charles Kos-
funiollutchings nt-
lonuUo umblage
oniihg. Tho bride
Hulchlngs of
ugs & Co. and is a
ipiisnme.its whil
good businesl f!1li8'1 Riitleinan of
wedding cerl1 c''-cter. The
while the brff "'"unt olJair
rich and raref wero uiiinerous
"lid nunc lrl .! r.n. .
have been added to t he r... i nt'w boxcs
a total of 4W b0xe Tlin i.n i ' Kki"K
omcehttinoreVJi'.b"8i"oss. ' the
two years and still . A ... 11 1110 lmst
for extra clerks 2 .1 )r0ls.o" a n'ale
hie comni j. .' '! .l"".s1t i.innun.er-
fw week . ni " " '. ..w" inspected a
hip-shape. """'"""B wund in
"Hazel Klrtin" ! 41.. ...
week at the n .... .. ..?"C?"on or."ext
aitliinst. ' --"--loiway night
Several section hands and 'Hnii. n
eyera of the Tex? A Su" fflS 5??
have been d n. r: "V'n'oles
passable. "vvl " ""'mat i.n-
Hear weather and rising temperature. .
It'K'kdale
KocKDiLr March -'I. Special. Mr J
brSi :r'utf"-i"'co"the
. ."oroiiiiiiie rrom Kockdl
"Hlay and the happy co . to.i !?.
for their future im.. n K"1
wealthy Zrnrn.n ''"!.0. .1'1''"' county's
- .....(lull Hn. nil ... f .. .
'"g i'r cotton
What behind
A grand ln.
riSAM'IAL ASIMMEnClAU
STOCKS AHn im..
Nkw Yohk March 2l.stli..
Ronerallyloi owor iurIll'
Pr!ceite.T7Li'1i'.'' -vy
and Western ll. . a'.' ' .' Bhore
.o ..... .. ..-..- v i rAiuuiieo :i
Iron
llliss
W.l.k "c.DU"K"t
.rTi..." . ""uwtion
.. reu mat ii
n...t ru.r. that th u
Kill
Pimee.fliie'
tinued very dull but wit . .' H0C8 co"-
at noon Ure waa.n in". iL"10??. 'l
Sr T ... "w 0l!" kT. "
weak. WheaK iilVr 0.lr 'w nd
1
sot
An
!: H. April: 42 M. iv .0
!.: short rlh ll .il. ll"?. '""K clear
uar
10.
inal. Cattle
i tutu to i .wi " 7? :. o. 2
.124 to si Hi xu i. . ..! " hl.l April:
Prices higher; export ; o'S !V'K"ti
to choice. $t to $0.5.1; Vg ' t S5.;;.fJ'
common $475 to -V' .. to
run wV; t. . b tlehera' steers
neiiMre. tl 21 to nr. 4i. . . '
"tuckers and leiprH CO to 4a "o-' i- ? H
. irtTjlHIH
;.V: !i.."J: Kooa dfiimml
r to woil
" rt j..
'"'t'irm;high grades
dii.ni. $;i.fiii . " '". ''""'nion to mc-
f.Mi choir to f.Vrft.76 tuTi-
NKWr Om.KANS ilAlctrr '"
l.75 to
to borrow
Was ruailo.
wished to
MR I..
iiKui 10 borrow fiiim - . . wer
Wlihout Wc.l?itT ftne..rt.bI ?kB0ck
value of tl.. ...;L J."."?.?" td the uar
gsrSFg3
witn 1.1 .uc.e" the check but thA
? " not seen ih
Vrr ih V "ked why he had
purpose wai to control th.'.T11?" !M k'
use It as securlti w 0 tlr nnCk.?"d lM to
ked if he had'aot in 'hat wtt'Z'
hrrow the equivalent of V5faSf5i 1
Witness answered i 111 csh.
Objection was mann .mi the mrnil've.
witness possessed IU ..1? 'tjooos stock
l'U morS than M.( r"l...nhe...Pro'tWy
Walsh never Bi"" PW conrt.
't.nviteh.al;ft';a7de;tmJn 'M
holding .u?h LiT.'L.;.mn V
OUHHticil. "Tl... .
neiii
lie
took placed " '""onuuon ihat
UlH frill rt sar..i a '
ok place?' " mtitov$
il ingersolT. "
.""!;h"iUwri.!fl--Woiir
in fair deinaiul: 111 .".i i!ii. . .! or
fair demand b .7 in'..' " " l0' 0I
ijuiet
A L linn.i t ltf . .
Tannage oft .JI"n8K?r A.
way syslcnirft'iHo Jtail-
niage Mrs.)!1 ty Mrs. Tal-
fmnily andJli: Talmago and
ent ol the ln J "iipermtend-
railroad arriytf'11 Northern
a brief stop if frain and after
visit was one tl1''wl"'d. 'J'hcir
Mr. Krunk Wd I'l'ire.
the victims ofr".'..aud one of
Monday ulghl? reported
ury at 6 o'clcj.'A;"'y' iiilirm-
Cronan who fy '.' "B- Thomas
was otherwiieii6 broken aud
improving t same time is
Weather bu ).
nished by the 1?"" belt fur-
with the sever "n conjunction
Mn 1 e stale:
Oalvcsum IfPmp. Kahifall
Ho union '
llelil.K.ead .
llva.ue .T
Waco eH
(kirsleana i
Tl. 1 ...... cinnens.
fF?ti.tntu ."! prepariiu.
uu oeveru went u.K .1 ' . . -......i.
..... u ..... . "" turowil llieni
which several ..r lV . fl.i "...V." . lal'18. '
cerned. ll"Pie are con.
I'llO luinlmrlr..!. .!!. . . .
.. .1 ----. naej.
The citv n ; . " ".' '!" ' Rawing.
ilicatinn. r . " ; " r. Plans and
beerectclatonee wu BC"00' bouSe to
'I In 1 .
'1 lie coaI
ing in .uir iV !lV t rpcelv' ''""y niak-
Hockdil. ... tl1''"? lrelicts that
of an extensive " " V.' M.' ."'es point
coal and iron nr7 . r"" r.''K n. The
...... imiuniuu bv sw 1.
l).iil.An
Inison March 21.-W. 8. Prooecl .
farmer llylngjnst west of town
Whllcplowing yesterday. ItT. nppLe
have been caused by heart d.sea' e Ho ey
ident Iv ..... ...... . .
tounhi'X.!' rMorhe" -K.m
tuin
Tt.- i .
Ing abou' 'So 8kW;dZed "'i' evon'
was caused" J t wan'o. Wm U eX(!'tnient
While house a K ynacml!.ny ln the
.1...... ""uw hotel near the riim.j
meal dull ami iMTm'..M-
common. Mio IS- nnV.T .-.-i.l..Jr 'l"ot
: lancv L'l i-.rL .J'."l "V clioici
m to l!MJ i J... J..W".U '"rdcnuiid
rellne.1 tierce 11 fk" 1! " n L-'"'UlJy
stead v will r.;...f . ."lk moati
"; c ertrnhsand I
ntiiet but .).. I... .i
clear and cl AV .' ' r?' A8; long
cured Hrm; choice rn:. .. lr
prin.e 7 to lot yH ca.r?oes- wnmon to
. r ' 1 1 il ll! I ' rnmt.w...
"r. iiriinn
tHiotce white
"t n si niiti hi 1 1 ifi..- i. . '"wtAt:-
(linary lo prime to 1 ' nM "!P'"1 or-
nand.tl' Cn.Tnl Jf Ir!'" Mr da
ta 43. Nun. i " . ."l.lrl'"e crmie 42
exchange V vi.L J?' ' t". Sight
mium. HterliiiL. eTi ...7 J" . '.w Ire
ritWcoaTnixT "!-
changed. Vht fn. ITI ? " "'.' n
lie uevftr rtnn"oi
'iii Liiff rii. l k .i
cet anil h . we
i if... n :. i.r.! "K" and
It in
Could nnt
numb...
"UBgestod to wltn:
' lirto ful y'foi .M
'. 'ii yellow clarilled '71 i:
.n'r 'fedl Mol" e. a?ke
'"(' (IlliCthutste. . I1
SI. Annl: iWi
(kirsleana
Dallai fJh
aleiiliie. .. ..V
..unit view j
AllMlli Jh
UuuUvllle.
Heans.... "t"
Tho funeral I'
died yesterday.'. Jolin
eycoing. ended
who
this
Cliburhi Ml
Baker. ffror.r. nf-J-Julius
shons.
Tl... in....
how... i: r.T.r.'r w" f ven nt tho oner..
apiiroved 1 by 5 1 1 "UWa enthusiastically
n i..e weather ofllce here will be closed
iruit trees were
freexe.
Tit. lAMi...l.. . ..
hops wil n u 1 "L . " "wor' . l'cilio
ylo collect ih.Vne'CTf-n tor.
not damaged by the last
.ue men's pay in fnt
H.e weather i clear cool and wl
ndy.
llouatou.
March 21. rBnerlnl im..t.
Auaiuvu.V! I.. . l . ....
terdayby attach ' "'" '. 15 " ' ow" l "aye made its appearance
A revival meet ' ?nu ' "'h northern part ol
Methodist churcr " " ; - -"". .much valuable stock
Mr.O.B.Holl ' '" tho dlseo. alui u
.uu c r .. fesreil if. u 11 .... i ....
iiu.iu oejireiir ' r. - - ... r..m n i l Inuthern ......
the house ofl1 "iv. died I r 'I" county where th. .... '"n Prl
i Fort Wort Muiid. Ir. I ' cattle. Naturallv I Itn rue.
MM. cash . "V.r."f"a".'' bt lower
f to .18 27. M:r;T.!..A.P'i
maim but lower; n.lo' to 11 ii if UB'
March; ll.jnj to u' a0-.1".! p."" or
In fair .lHn....i. .1... ? Pri':.. Hulk meats
10; short clear 10 45 ' "lort rt.
packer .leaded v brM?.Knr(Ipl8'
"d weak; VS9
heavy 7(to$8.W iL t 7 . I?' -;
C'att 0 receint '" '. to V7.(M).
tiy.; .on;;rc'l:(1l"V'"'' !"rly ac
exporters $tl.Mi to i
j.wi; r
stockers
!W to
ren.li.
l(rlortoVWunr$3to MjyfV1"!
Kakbas City March VI w. . .
No. a red. iMi .I. 2. f1'-w1at quiet
. . "J ir tni. ITllHn IH1 a. 1.1 a"
ta4oX4Wii
K!...1' 'ow for h'ipiiiiit?: ai.ii'lu
...""".'""; steers i.am r 1 Kw"Lr:." v
that t was probably as 1 m.nii- k wltne3(l
that he ln.1 1... '?! ?.s pub"o benefactor
"'Plied be had leariieil ii.IV V"Hur rady
always had hofflnV toTUnt rau.
and imagined ho wo.1.1 im..ft """'Paper
t onal republic n nar.v "f V na-
i"d it i.av?" wit:' .1 iuo. (iuesuon:
"Wall S """es said. h.uipl..ii;
Put i I " siv J5 ?tV.t...ab0t .' money 'i
ra interest" IJ.i On 1 T ft Je5.y ou ad
Witness said S ... 1?1'W)0 wortn."
any interest in the Kvenlnn "i vn- . nholli
the department and aoht tSu"0 .wuilB Jl
tl last KMnXt P-
now except the CriH. Ln? "ow'Papera
tro led . Wis attemi.. "?." . od-
ITrWi-W why wltne'sV "T
......... neiore to answer w.i.k .. . w
hailno.''"'' .uuilha."
had com. InOTSi' KMfc draf'8
rumors he ha.l l.o... ?i..:0'8e8?l0l beyond
or dnrine. .7Hn:: S lB after
""til MomlayT oniZT 'rofra J'hursdar
'whW- ii8c-' nGood ffd'.
When the conrt ... ;
nounced he had no mo nV.. ' mn "
to Brady wZZ&lVT! P
good to choice aliii
lllll In flm aar ...
com 11
nixed butche.ing 2.75 to 4 A?
and feeder.. ;i ia 0. .b3;
IWW.poudcat le T $4 Tf S? "I!"0'
xnmination. Witness VaT.i h. 7 a"flc
nowlediieoflh. .7.lo.'aiu..b8 "ad little
sistant'a oill. V..... D"' 108 second rh.
ub-dlvisionsandhcadan.i.k numl' of
ponsiblefortUcw?7t nhei'' werB '
ollice. Borne o tneVe Perfornin of tte
in o'Uce many Icr- 7 had bet?
ments were' rtllJ?? thuJr ndorse
M. Wll.l... .
nuflicicnt
fee of thefr ""'""" of jn.
A. there was .neb mulUrttaU W?dti.
it was mDoHiii S.. ' PJ'c'ty of napaa.
papeae
or has excli.1
orpugntnera- -"" uu mh "'i-""iimon among th si.
. Last nhJ' "10 m.. I he recent heavy rains an "(fid wei.hl
fire was 1. ''Vl-k "V c- 'ii.-.l the crop already .."li r
T. It. KeeJot' Me.srs. !"" I he fiotato crop i uhiiiwt elitlrlTi. 1
.mw aisa aiej
and the bl I" t it inn
had caught1" uilny. Mud
against thel'"'"''"1 niung
the fllei of '; "'uii.h.i nii
troyed. Alf "ll'h efe ..
prletori af'1"'"' '' iuo.
at the opef "I'myee Were
and but lot 110 tl't'utr..
Keene tkXiilfWPf Messr.
doilbllexs I" (c Would
now. The"1 Waste ere
attribute ""gram can
ber dropl.ulnil em.
pipes wli" ? ttaohe't
honieatJen eUrtlng
just aoo..""".- nong
ity is h5r!..tn.probabi.
wheu it ot in the box
II 1. 1.. 'in
J"'.. ..d Campl 1 w oht; n U
man. w.i iv ni. " 11 a nolire-
uml l)t ir-lay. ii;1rr;iiv-r'"w'M l
Mc(rore
Jfarclt 21. r8pecIal.J-.An
15.18: row. 'ijii '""ers 4.a to
lower. li..k. ... o.lu Jlogs Weak an.l
7.ai gd'io.?:'" :i '. to
SndnSge0hm
llo $4 76. h ' ooa t0 c"(lc' muttons
M.. V YOHK MARKKT.
u.? Vo'"t. March i"Vlni ......
$1101: NoTa .'i i. fw. $l.0t
appoli '. been
Banta l"""! Colorado A
ardTtd11 ort Worth
Bfveral.i
meniniV"'"
day or
Medlca
becall.d
Dent orgt
Aooni
ealliul
rnwell'a oflioe a
ffwi term..
. 0. 8.
Mc(l union
lt..r.l..l 1.... . .. .
... u.iniii iim. nHn r.... . ..
ftnK!Uf''rlk!nR"n rteslan well
Weather la line and health gd.
Mila.
11. IMarch 91 ro.... ...
Carles L. Richard. '77'
enilnu. .1.. : .""-'eriy an
a ... v.i uir xi oil it An
" "ie Houston A Texas P.n
Bank block hy Uklng t hTv 'Lf a
not wai mad. i .i..r::?niV' Rf
I No. a ....I .1 j V. ii; steani.i.
l ol ee ilnli- Uity . .4'.1u- -'. . to tiSl
: test retl iVn... V-V."'aMaorn:
1 a'ltW l)r luuiiu 'in...
them all. Wii.nr . .... "ew 9 txamlno
ellort to go : hi to th. "nbSrt oe8wtnaI
nothing ol impun ' nr..nFhJL o
P'XXrs:sMlg-i
u s reasons for endorain. Tk. .:..r.BD nd
" ""'M. wryice wasec.r "0.D-.
increaao of the mail
CJ1IIU 'in a
'w?r: S.NN71
i.ard
50
mi 1. . t
w . uruj nico 40 to 00.
changed. l'orir ln
".ill Kenrenentniion.
Atunta March ai.-Th.... .
mtttee of the fir.... .... ' . :""-' com
full repr..wtion n . . 1 wth a
ltieurcen In.. ..."
o.n.ieu a large nuinher ni i.i J ana
posed of a L."derahfn i. Mn'' '
lhed buslmi"! . PhJ i'.'!?."1 ' ""'''
0 yod itself t0 V lr "ln
mlltee or .h. inference com.
aweed to perfect "
L'L !.'- 'amat.n "L
Boutli n.7i.ii-' n .. Georgia railroad
combination nu" "w!? ""''-M
1 wi'nrinirni ami n.a.aiu.. t
not WM made In in. tr.. " . V "VVm lavllle Naahini. . ' .H.no"' or the ;
of nl. LTJW. '.I""" SontheinV..: SfKA"!?
rrom tot w.w ruI lrela I 4 (. ........ . " """"fwri irr.
was Mcesaary and lta
arm tl.n ...:."r:" rvice saved th.
enerar8he;tt7lcrih J iW
and Custer ma888C?T.ni Tornbtv
with all hl.irmZTn'ln'cl5id .SrS5
e generally in that m..i77 C mau "'-rj-ganled
it at the 01w.i1.T-. i"1 0.0C"US n
tlemcnt of th IrT.Vi" 'lt we.( 9 " he set.
eumstances of the Z.'kiT.T""-.T' tlN
Aienyer stuge Jine -or ibn
by witness ...i we.r related
wero the very best meana IVi. "oc9 Jin
;ippresslonofIdiaTr 5.kTrWn. f?r tte
the result of outtinc?n.r7.;1.fl" Inttanced
niunieatiun with therenw.1. s 1 con-
?..d.a.:(;thato(nteZt"
Jroin Tre AI.Z" CluKT rof"
han hfty Oollare a day wai if8 'l0.r"
Ju-lgmcnt a fool. f0 7!"' Ln ."'tnea
were .. well-known out th AP
cinoamou beai 7?' ".i1?. ".WhaiUet
ney were the worst .... VMmut.
IT. h. K... . a
age of California wm called w 21
rrr;J'''nV.nolid;lnS'di
to nrocMrt i;Tir.." '''"J.no'onBDreDaMrl
joufued. r court Vd.
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.. .Mpr. ... Mamk.l f . .
uisbnrred Iro.o i.raolleln.ir.S
01 me Ulterior 1... k.: uepartm
Gilbert '
lb. tattrln?. VtVbMBa
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