The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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ho seiBad I art Kin J
ileal better t ma j t
than it ia to h < v t is b
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fcow
tit
and cho died at tho early age of sixty
Her death should be a warning
er
Tmj
less
or
but
lod
cwo bunSrea
b others
What call roti butioD ls the unl
rersal nve iiy h which tho whole
ppoara Wu i r a r irt appears II
joa see emu ti < ie must b > tiro I
you seo a La d or a limb you know
that the tru ik to whch it belongs is
thero behind Lit y t < t rewards lUelf
or in olhi r word integrates itself
Crime and punishment grew out ol
ono stem
New brooms sweep cletn and new
friends aro thought most amiable but
experience proves that this sometime
lisapna ipo ition It is so with
soinu niv Taings ifwl new ij Ik
not Ihi finrt to cast od things aside
nor yet tho lost by whom new thing
are tried and tho converse of this
may be equally praiseworthy Well
judged enterprise and eafe conscrva
Ustu should be tho fanners maxim
VtLEfS lie caa lecall our p st self
with ib opinions and convi ti < tis ill
intent on mil motives its ignonincs
and k lowleug wo cannot j ol e it
justly aril ue oo sc esainine tho re
tults of past actions in the light ot
present intelligence we smll mak
no improvement in tbo futuru These
invost mwim made in tho spiit and
in the luveof truth willrcvcil to us
not only new visions ot what b wise
but new standards of what is right
The farmer actually pays a premium
for bad roads lie pays it n time ex
pended in getting to market in t alue
of draftncr animals and the food they
eat and tlo etia hands for theii
care and handling in the increased
number of vehicles and weai and tear
an them and in the decreased product
of the Ian 1 that has less attention and
care If the country had a sv = t m ot
smooth and hard highways it would
blossom like a rose and prosperity
would fciloi in the wake
Masaue Bjlavatskt the advanced
theosoj hist jppcTs to have been cut-
off by the faa habit of smoking cigar-
ettes According to her followers she
was possessed of supernatural powers
Tie soul could leave the body for a
trip to tho stars and planets and re-
enter it at its pleasure If theosophists
are correct she might have lived for
ei er But in spite of these marvelou
gilts cigarette were too tnwh lor Iwr
The farmer who has the good judg-
ment to knob what most needs to be
done c h dny and the capacity to so
arrange and order his work that he
can do e eiy thing at just tho right
timo has qoalities which will go far
towards heping hm achieve success
There can be no doubt that many
farmers fail not only to profit but aUo
of finding pleasure and comfort in their
workbeen ise they have not cultivated
their judgment and are most of the
time workmg at a disadvantage
It is now more than twentyfive
years since the old underground rail-
way which so long connected this coun-
try with Canada went out of use
f ow thec is another underground
railroad but tho trains run into the
United states loaded andrctmn emp-
ty It brings us paupers criminals
the lame tall and blind froc every
pbrtion o Europj and oct as onally
drops a few Chinamen at some way
station to vary the rconotony This ren-
ders praai ally use o = the rigid in-
spection insisted 02 jpoa the cast
WmiCi the past year or two it has
been discovered that Mercuy and
Venus the only planets or our y stem
which are nearer to the sun than the
earth is behave in a manner analo-
gous to that of the moon so far as
their rotaton is concerned Thoy al-
ways keep the same fide tovard the
sun just as the moon always keeps
ono face toward the earth It is not
improbablo that these planets may
have been brought Into their peculiar
condition by the sffeetB of tidal fric-
tion although the problem presents
great difilcultiej
A WU0LIO1IE decision has been
made by a New York judge that when
clerks or other salaried persons are
required to serv on juries they cannot
be docked for time lost to their em-
ployers if they Xintinuo work during
times not on j ry duty In one case
anempoyer threatened to discharge
anemployo who was calloJ away on
jury duy The judge gave him a
talking to fo his lack of public spirit
and reminded him that service on juries
was the duty of citizenship w huh no
good citizen would attempt to escape
The emplo fr never objected there-
after
would like to sp at the fa r u 1 n
about it U old let it h es n r
waned C opital has been invc t 1 n-
it It has ncer iaci Ahit
novolty Mr Ed on iray hav f < Im
fair there is on th t would cic 1 1 1
Keely s trooi It would mnk nn
difference whrt ci it motes or not
Tie wot 11 wants to see what it is that
converts h kept cai lures moc
from Bkin and jnomises pccnni
ally to msilo m tiou perpelul yet
never makes a motion A comiaa
oaght to be formed to put Keo y and
his whateveiHmoybe into a fair teat
lie and it wo aid bo ono of the ffret
sit bttraetlaiu on tho sround
SSK l
l ached h
most hnu i
I plon l i i m
railway alio it t
trop Ml IScik
about 17 us i
Jun 0 Xcus
d ty evening of a
mi e t omniit ed at
on Iif I li and II
a nutes bclov llas
Moie a young lad
id tep dftii > i of
V J 1 amy weut to-
m lghboi a nimi 1 Sha > e s
CRIME
Outraged and ChoVed to
Death On tha PoadsiJe
flavoi BLOODHOUNDS WILLNOTTAKETHETRAIL
ft l
roxiat
A Prisoner at Bonhim Who Wa Transferred fnm
tht J to M X CuTirtib e Quar
I 1 At r Eica
Tt
is s im
n m lint
It would rctu 11 at a certain hum
> iot coming home t the linn m a J
slovvoulu her mothir went ti Mi
Shnrpss t > get her Mrs Shiiplou
h < T that she had left there some time
before A search was iastituteu for
her and about dusk her bodj was
found about 100 yards from the road
She had boen outraged and choked to
death A messenger was sent to
SinithiiUe about eight miles below
to get somo bloodhounds that were
vv ith a convict camp at that place
Tac dogs wore brought up earl in
tho morning but for some icason re-
fused to take the trail A white man
It ing in the neighborhood was ar-
rested oa suspicion but as there
wis no evidence against him he-
w is relonsed he being able to account
for himself that evening The
ptron who committed the ueed mu t
hi ve expected her to come that vraj
as the ovidence showed that he had
been waiting some time Tho people
ara terribly excited and if lie is
caught t is hardly probable that he
will put tho count to tho c > pernio of a
trial
Protest or Masons
IiQTON Tex June 1C On ing to
the fact that some insurance companies
which claim to bo masoDu huo m
vauea the suni feu WTjk grand-
master of the masons of Te L has
deemed it necessary to l sue a t f < iiai
letter to the craft in reference to siah
matters As others besides the naft
might bo indu od to insure liruo the
impression that such institution wore
receiving tnc indorsementu of the ma-
sons it may bo of interest to tne public
to state that the masons of Tos ui o
not indoisemg any busme lvigioiiH
or politic al enterpi ise At tVt meet-
ing of the giand lodge in lfebC the fol-
lowing resolution was unaniniouly
adopted ltc > olcd2 The use of tho
word masoni for businespippo = e
or to further pmato enterpi 10 l
hereby foi bidden bo without in any-
way claiming to pass on tho solvencj
of any of the companies using
the word masonic the grand maslci
wishes to impress upon the public and
the craft that the masons of Tcvis arc
in no wise indorsing or in any way
becoming responsible for them
Charged Willi Forgery
AViciiiTA Falls Tex Juno 17
Late Saturday evening a young man
I5ev X 15 Read was proaching in tho
Jlethodbt Episcopal church R F
Kennedy an eccentric Scotchman ap-
peared at tho door and ordered tho
minister to stop that fuss as it was
disturb Jig himself and family who
lived mar bj Ills manner was ery
nbrupt and he spoke like one having
authority Ater duhering his mes-
sage he slammed the door to in an ugly
way aid departed What made tho
scene n ore sensational was that Ken-
nedy was in his night clothe and had
only an overcoat tinov n oici hs j i
soi rLe it iiis 11 iii mocked
presence of mind passed tho
matter n unnoticed and wound up
Ills disr > iu in the Usual stjle but
the pi > de < i highly indignant that
s ii h i Ling should happen in Mia
land and piouiptlj had Mr Kenned
tiicstiil fin disturbing isigious
woi lii Kennedy has employ cd able
atoiic s and an interesting 1 < 0ral fight
is cxpi i cd
BOLD CRIMINAL
Iukcr C iinty IVisonrr Itl i i > t u
Impiisoi he tlnller
Wja iiiitiiii < lc June li
Vcstctlii in HMnjr hei Jaile i
mrtooit > ion r t n > i bi > ikft
the no mi ma Die ulou hby male
a dospc ate i iTo I to csiapc I foie
Mr Vun r wint into the ctges he
took of hi pistol and left it on the
outside Willoagbnj wa in the coll
with tn o otlic ard < oncealed himself
Whdn unci pushed their breakfast
in thrcugli the grating Willoughbv
and ilc x er caught hm and pushed
him into the cage He pulled them
in nfii him and his little son who
wa > outidc p lh il Ijo door siMt and
locked them in Assistance came and
they were locked m their cells Tues-
day lo < lliougby the noied hoi o
thief p eadod guilty to onechKge
and tho jury giue him scion years in
the penitentiary There are elcveu
capiases against him from other coun-
ties
lnoly Irison rs
i
st Ln 1 ii Mmum < le Jun 11
I cstcrdiy evening as Jailer Wood
went lr to fcxl the pusoners Phil
Lewis sentenced to the penitentialy
fortunjeirs and bimon Agog con-
victed ol false sweaiing liecamo un
mly ind said they would
kill mi ois who camo in
then wacn sheriff Sherman to-
gether with a few citizens came to the
ja U r s iissitancc Sheriff Sherman
proceeded 10 t iitei when the
piisoner a la d a deiint ur
and uiii 1 ln o sn of iron
were prtpuiing to Mikc when shcnlf
Sheimau 1 11 1 his p stol Inockmg
tho iron < ut of one of the unruly
piisonei s hand suipnsuig thorn so
th t they mo cd 1 1 k and threw up
their hand Jlicy were secured aud
chained o the floor of tho jail
1 Inshtfa1 SpoaoJe
Vmim Te J me IS Satuiday
morning the sta e unci coming froiu
Quanah In d < d with passengts in
an nttempt to cros the railroad track
at the stock p ns was struck by the
woik tram And the horses killed in
stantly Stiaiigc to say the oceup nts
of tho hack escaped without 1 scratch
giving the name of Wiltburn presented j and ouuidc of the hack polo theo was
a check for 50 on a bank at Guthrie t no danger doro to the hack Tin-
T to the cashier of tho City Nation il train struck t10 horses squarely
bank who paid it but bocoraing si knocking oie a distance of thu ty fee
picious telographed the Uuthno bank 1 ind dragging the other n distance of
and in just 40 minutes received an j lot feet undei the wheels sovoung
answer that the check Wds a forgery the heac making piecemeal of tho
sheriff Moon was at once notified and
soon found his man at tho depot but
when ho saw the sheriff he ran across
the yard anrl iTowled under omn box
cars in trying to escape but the
Sheriff soon overtook him and placed
him in jail He had on his person an-
other check on the City National bank
for 10 with tho name of acitUen of
this town signed to it He is quite a
neat gentlemanly looking yojug man
and says that this is his first attempt
at crooked work
A Irsonc
Uomiajl Te
1 > tappars
John Taylor wlu owing toa evo
caro of fcvei w a romov ed to a oom
on the third i oo in tho coaitnoi
late Thursday diuirg the abteueo or
his nurse stcieteu himself la tbo di
tnet courtioom Uhei notiliel te
ofHcers male a cutfill search aH ovei
the town 1 ot thinking that h mght
t > e in the roiui hoiie A servant frnn
the jail w 1 s nt o liie ro3m oi c lp 0 1
by the pusoici t mio if ho h id lofi
his shoci U lu o thee the sta > t
heard a pc ulm roi e 111 th innl
ioom ad on cncinr it disiv id
tho sick 1111 sctre ei behind eve il
benches He at once plac d th man
in tho pO0 ico > u i3d nstitcd the
officers th t ho had captured th es-
caped pisonei
Groom Su oil s
AnLiM TUN Te June 19 A N
Imley a piosperuas and volltodo
farmer ieiiiig ivbotit oiglit mil s
south of tms city committea <
yesterday morning Theciu e o the
rash ajt is supposed to have bcoi lU
health About ojo month sim Mi
Finley vvas mrrrcd to a Miss lloiow iv
Yestcday morning he hied 01 tii od
loads in his gun a A then reo 1 led it
and goi g to hi brde kssod hei and
told he that he vvl going out to kll
some ra WiL hen h had ioioheJ
tne ieir of li s hiso 1 gun sho ni
heaiX II s v if fo md himshotinthc
heart He ired to speak to her but
could not d > fo
iiap lrcm a Italloon
Foirr W > iTii Tex June 13
Comopi at Kiverside furmshc 1 a
small i ed svn atoa U the UJJ peo-
ple col si th re yesterday to see
Nina Me n do 110 parachute ac 111 a
balloon Be > aion The bal oon w as
to asce 1 it > li o clock and tne ae o
naut ki on iw < l read for the trip t >
tho clo cis The guy ripes we c it
and the > 1 hum and v omicn started up
Twcnti e t fiom the ground tho
1 ope h ii 111 tho bu on vvhicii the
womnn w is sc i jd broke and sue fll
lo the aih like 1101 It injuring hci
ai m IP lu The lope h d been cut
Ilea j I n nage ijuit
Pabis 1 Ju ic 1G Oa March
lb last Jduaid Ilckey a brakemon
in the su cj of the lxas and Pacific
was kilh d hei Ho was one of a
yard ciev sent here fiom Honey
> roc to assist m dealing up thu
Theiie is anuther machine the woi Id yads anJ while coupling cars caught
Jiis foot in a frog was run over and
1 d soon after His Mother Mrs
J > hnn 1 Hickc of Paiuu III tiled
mi yesterday agauit the road asking
10 tin 01 damnM for the death of
In t on woo was her ouly support
Cliargct Tlli Vlunter
Tekhu L Tex June 16 Sheriff
Keller has capturd utiles Choat w ho
charged with killing a young man
at Cedar Urove in 1H70 or was imp i
eated with others Ono of the parties
was sent to tho penitentiary and an-
other was acquitted
Worahip Disturbed
JI101ASD T6x Jtwj 17 Midland
has a teniatlon Sunijny night whtlo
iis
body and crushing it into an unreeo
nizablc riass of bones and desh The
caboose tan off the track for a distance
taa Ccke Repon of Pennsylvania a Pe uliar
Dissase Hal Croken Out Horrible
Cnn o1 a Womn
Iit
tl M I
oa tho
r
ibur
nf forty vids rpe brrtkgm nJuaJ < g gtpfrrTCTtg Bt J
tained it juries which are thought to
be very ssr ous
C o dblooclefi Mttrtlsr
Pent Ilvro Tex June IS Mr
Clark Twchel const iblo of the Sues
villo proeim t in the northeasern
j oition of this cunnty came in Satin
I day nign hav ing under arrest M
I Dow charged with the killing of a
1 Mr Perkins on Satarday evening the
Juno 20 Prisoner 13th ialmt Fuj particular cannot
be obLined and npots are conflicting
I rom the beit inform ition obtained It
apncun > tlut b id blood existed 1 tweon
the paitus Uovr went to Hammond a
and borrowed a sh ilgun statng that
lo wanHl to hot b rd < Murtl
thoeafle iw t s ot wore heaid 111
lapid su < e < ion IVkins was Kilcd
nil his s in < In 1 it ytas of ae le
1 e rod 1 s 11 c w o ind in the 1 a < k
llow was cd 11 j nl to await the
act on of t10 gan i juy
Ai c < t ita y liIle 1
I PviiiHiLP T Juno 17 bo it
11 ldmght a cjloei woman shot hen
elf with a o o fiom ih3 effci ts of
liii u the die 1 in a few hon s In
he dyinji i < uct she relates that
he 1 nl vis oi of the other se weie
hm Jung 1 1 o when she acci-
dentally liuvc 1 it on the floo caus-
ing it to ti nd s oot her thio igh
t ic body M toity leus d to ive
the name of tne en nuwa jiaily Ii
st r was 111 the s m room with hei
bjt claim t have boen aslee 1 nd
knew nothig of th nutte until sh
w is awaki < cI Ik tne cies of tKc
wounded 1 n 111 and th othe pary
nd the pistol h id d ippe ired
C u 1 i AST ay
HiLtsn > Ice Ju 10 15 Loni
l > iry whj ic d s a > mt fouiten milef
norheast of Hillsbi o cam m at S p
m and lieforo Just cc It P Hodge
swore oa a wauant caorging Thomas
limes with an assault with intent to
murder Junic Thompson a bo about
17 years of ig hum Mi I iy it is
learned flat voung lliompson was cut
to Hme > 111 t diihi ulty y < leiday
niomng lu knife entered just lie
low the lit slnuldcr bl ide c ltting to
the holtcw and iwnetrating tho left
ling Fiom Mr Larv it is leirned
fiat the physician in attendance upon
Thomp = o 1 stiles th it tho chances are
against h s iec iv cry
I ooil Dnina
Ncron 1 lex July 1 The high
vvters in Hod liver contmie to fal
Tne ovei flow has done thousands of
dollars ddnago to the growing cojij
A few livs weie lost Capt Cran
near Spat ish Iort lost in additon to
his crop t bout 100 acrc of tine bottom-
land by lti caving in the rivor A dvvoil
ing hous was fo ind in ihe bottoms
near the 1 ii er that had lodged against
a tice It had two beds tivo chair
and gent einan s and lady s clothing
hung up by tho wall Knjthing bar
the appe irance of not hiv ing lojn
wet It is not known yet where tho
houe camo from
Drovv zd
Plainview Tex Juno 10 0 W
Harley who latey moved to Hriscoc
county fiom Stem nvilla Tex was
drownrd Friday evening in n basin of
take water aboat twentyfive miles
northeast of this place Tho road was
ovei lion ol and vhilo driving through
the water his team boearao unmanage-
able and was drowned Ho has n
brother teaching school at Tlshtv
Mtoso I T
y um
comb s malady is said ta be hoelitary
His mother who had bjen a sufferer
fiom kVptomnnia one day oecic
v lol ntU 111 ai and all nipt d tc i r
he nvt ehl lien S10 succeeded in
throwing tho thicc youngest of her
hiiuren out of the thud story window
of he hone in Loaiv die Tho throe
children sliti k an oon raling below
and wer instantly killel Mrs New
comb tried to kill Victor and his
brother but the children s nurse had
amiod in time to throw a mattress on
tin ground below the window so that
the two boy s w ere not killed by the
fall The unfortunate woman was
plae d 111 th Mi Lean insane uylum
ut Somen 1 ilc Mas vheie sho nas
m untain d by her hib iiul for thirty
five yeiis
Icc ves fccnieiieo
Nmi Oklfvns La June 18 Mc
Christol convicted of biibing Tales
man Juror McCabe came up for-
t iitenic before Judge HakeyCsterday
moinnj The motion 11 arict of
jud iient on til gro inds th it tho
v ei diet was not base J on tho cvalence
adduced was ovei ruled and MeChristol
was sentenced to the full extent one
y ear of hir 11 ibo in th penitentiary
11 lis of e eepton to the ruling of the
court were till d l ist night in section
Judge Marr s div ision 0 the crimi
n ii 1 oiuL the jury in the e ise ol
Thoma MiChristol and John oonoy
charge 1 with atempting to blibo
Funk J rimley w ho hud 1e n sum-
moned a a tales juror m the Henncssy
case lcHinicd a vcdict of guilty as
ehe rged Uhejary had been delibera-
ting si uei 10 WeJneda night
larrlcll an luillan
Nnv YciKh Jtnc lt > A wedding of
more thin 01 dmry intoest was celo
brated at the C nun i of the Ascension
Tcntn sti eel and I ifti uv enue at neon
yesterday Tho bride was Miss An me
ioodall the well known authoress
who is government inspector of Indian
schooo in Noith and South Dakota
and the bridegroom was Dr Charles
Alexander Eastman an Indian of the
Sioux tribe Dr Eastman is the goi
agency Ho was educated
college Mieh and at Dartmouth col-
lege from which he was graduated
with honors being class orator in the
class of18 < 7 He afterward studied
medicine in Iloston and he vva3 this
year apponcd physician at Pino
Hdgo
Kniisns Gatn Crop
TorLKV Kan June 18 The Kan-
sas Fai mer today will punt reipo t
from ev ery county in tho state w h eh
show that the whea crop will bi
above the avcag Tho harv s-
in ful blat in the south n
counies and the grain is perfect 1 lie
wheat iseeeptionaliy good Onl tvc
counties report what poo Oas
flax luiley an 1 millet weie sown late
and the tcreage 1 ed cccd 1 he ci ip i
now isuiel Fo irten countie le
port corn as poor The ciop is 1 iti
weedy anJ pooi stan 1 in many com
ties The fruit crop or all kind is
promising
bam hniill Kvpeleit
Ulmlr tl June IC The Colo
rrdo conference of the Methodist Epis
co > al ehur h in sesion at iiaco
church d d two veiy important things
yesterday moining Fust It vot j to
admit women as lay de egatos to the
cjnvention and second it droppod
f om mcmbeishi in tho church the
soraeivliit notouous eevangelist the
Hev Sam Smal Mr Smals con-
nection with the Methodist university
at gJed L t ih as its president and
hoit rc in his acciunts ae the causes
upon winch the confecneo acted
Ions
Ktir Divvu a l isc
WiNNEWoon I T June 15
Depit M 11shal John b Walner cap-
tor d Jas Clampct at East St Louis
y eserday I un pet ls ch trged w ith
the murder of a man named i03s near
this e ty last suinme and has olivlod
the olilcers ever smco Marshal Wal
ner his exhibited his ability in tracing
his man tluoi h many statos and at
last located and captuicd his man
M nislrr right
LiTTLt Hoi k Ark June 0 Pov
Thomas Martin and Hev James Imboo
got into a dispate Thursday near In
gram Mai tin acused linboo of cir-
culating stories defamatory of his char
aetet 1 ran words tho men losorted
to blows and fought viciously lint
for the timely intei ferenco of bystand-
ers the reult must hnvo been serious
Kev Martin was badlv hurt
A Ijcmish 1 otiale
Nevvuukgii N Y June iO A girl
is 111 jail here charged with horse
stealing anu burning down her tiged
husbands house and born and roasting
his weak wounded son to death in ono
of the tires
Ollielat D Kagiccinoat
Little Kocjl Ark Juno 17 A
serious disagreement has arisen be-
tween Gov Kft lo and Siata Treasurer
limi liy ni ht destroye
citj anil fitally injuica ono man
fifteen dni Mmgi and m my outbuild-
ings sWe fe ice etc wore carried
aw ly anl j miinxl against tho railroad
brd c at tht foot of the run which
w s un ib < to stuid the tciiitie piess
iwo and gae way Ihe occA
pants oi the hoau lied to the hiliS
Jc hn l nnk f 11 fi > m the bridge as ltri i
Went down and was fatally injured
Ti ifil in tle West IViinsyhnnni rail-
road is tinpj arh s ispenJei
1allielic Storj
Xh Yokk June lt > It was an-
nounce 1 yete day that II Victor
N ewcomb o e of Wall streets boldest
speuulatois hid boen pocoJ in a
prualo i isa h asy 1 an II2 is u t
iiooniy insane bat is sutfeung from
so termg of the b 1111 ani on the
LIGHT NINC S WORK
eaic Iirt is C augd 111 a Storri
anil Iare t Its
St Loi i Mo Juno 17 luui 1
seicrestcini wntl 1 1 1 t t i u
and 2 o ilm k y 1 1 n twi n
yhie pienii Ivt 1 i 1 1 t v
jether in an o ith n 11 1 > < t p u 1
lear the po co station 10 protection
rom the ram whuh cum down in
orrents Th y had cm ly got in
ade when there was ashup llah of
lghtning a nllen ioar and thin a
advaeo 1mck vrb raUn r A t
hisphsiciini < s fnnim Las
plucd hm en an a M Xow tmd t ° h lp 1 umg from
tho iiuildmg 111 wiic1 the pej c had
enngrogatcd A polieeman hu 1 led to
the scene Nearly all of the occupants
hfcQUhouso were 111 in 01 less in-
jured one being killed and three v ery
seriously injured Following is tho
list ol casualties Miss Sadie JIc
Aithur aged 1 vea dead XI
Uzzio lolden Uidiy injured M Ss
Kato lSelder binned unl otherwise
eeiiously hurt Mis Lama licaclaro
seriously injured Ml tin injured
isore taken home and moJiea osot
aiico summoned Nore of them are
fitnlly hurt
llig Su t
ClIK io III June II A wa
tilcd in the ctcoit loin ycsttidy by
Amos l > ibeok to compel John F
InrwelL Chis 1 Farwil John f
Cumezero Abncr layloi id the
fiim of John N Farwell Co to do
lprer to him liOU shares of stock of
the Capitol Freehodcr Land Invct
ment company limit 1 i foi n ac-
counting This suit 1 on ot a erious
character brought by Ilibcoik against
tho same patties and grows oit of
building the Texni state en pitol by
Harwell llros Taylor who received
in payment 3000001 acre of state
land lUbcock allege that the de-
fendants decine to deliver to him his
equal huie in the capital stuck of Un
company and that thev hive managed
its affairs The sto < k is held it is
alleged as secauty for money ad-
vanced in tho building of th state-
house
hkm Oral in-
K sas Crrv Mo Juno l > Ihe
successful grafting of skin sufiicient to
patch up two leg vvai completed here
yesterday Ayc111goA C lulkcr
soa of the silver low el compiny siep
ped by mistake into a pot of boiling
grease The flesh of both legs from
the knees down was cooked away 1 he
only method of repairing the damage
wasby grafting of skin fiom other
human beings upon tho in-
jured members One hundred
and sixtyfivo Odd Felows
and Knights of Pythias of which or
stlfv VTiOr r > n member
J1CT was a
tAinied poiicnr
at IlOOt
to to used in i
Irisoneis Vsphyxialeil
Ntvv Yoek Juno 18 Theie was a
cene of e e lement at Yonkers yestor
day nioning when all tho prisoners
at police head mai ters were found un-
conscious Tho gas hud escaped dur-
ing the night f 1 om a broken pipo and
had overcome tho prisoners who wore
quickly remov cd to thu open air by a
number of citizen who ruslijd in to
aid the roundsmon One of them re
cjv cred and managed to escapo during
tho exetemnt Tie others wero
taken to the Jolty house At
three of them we o killed
cij Ul lr ailaiouiy
patching up Fulkerson
The grafts wero about 100 in number
and in the majority of cases were suc-
cessful Fulkerson was out y esterday
enjoying tho use of both logs
A elflll of HyllioiViohla
I oirr Smith Ark Juno 1U Henry
Oliver of ExeeNior in this county
about 21 years old is a victim of hy
drophobia Sovcn years ago he vvas
bitten by a mad dog but until now tho
bite has caused him no trouble He is
in a deplorable condition Hs reason
has left him He buks and whines
like a dog and nt times raves like a
madman It is believed he cannot re
covor The unfoitunate young man
was but recently married
A Peculiar ileasr
Pitt ulig Pi Juno JO A pecul-
iar disease Ins broken out among tho
Huugrians in the coko regions
greatly resemblie the terrible black-
leg malady which somo years ago in-
fested Europe ITier are twenty
patients now in the Wetmoreland
borne and twenty cases in the region
1 heir limbs preent a loathesome ap
pearanco and the discus is spreading
A Preacher buiciile
lilltJILNflIAM Ala June 17 A
special fiom Vincent Ala says llev
J U Montgomery Hap 1st minister
suicided by shooting himself in the
head with a shotgun Monday He had
been suffering from temporary insan-
ity caused bygioat mental labor He
attended chuich Sunday and was ap-
parently recovered He leaves a wifo
and four children
A Ills Ilea
BsrrTK Cm Mont June 10
August Belmont an agent of the Koth
sthild has been instructed to close a
deal by which tho latter will in Sep-
tember noxt take possession of tho
great Anaconda copper mines The
Ece to bo paid is stated at 2 > 00O
< OO0 The purchase of the ltothschilds
la said to be for a foreign syndicate
An I11li111 Tineas
NkWAHK N J Juno IC At a
house whore an Italian ehritening was
being held three Italians became in-
volved in a quarrel resulting in one
being moi tally and the others soi ioas
ly wounded
tdC heitrcee strip
Dr < h Haw lev a premment
u ati I sh cveoort LL died suu
uen y of oara yssoftheheart
VJ II jicy a printer of Savanmh
lo biiilil 11 enty because he was
d charged from tho News composing
room
K o o Ictin Da e 1 aimer
I vhc ur irs was kua by John anu
J 1 I 1 1 nd < n who he applied
vil < epithets
At Youngstown Ohio Jenny a
1 o ocd woman h 1 been arrested for
chopping to piecOs tho head of ISclle
Dolac also colo cd
O11 Ju 1 mi n 111 out o v oricby the
burning or tin I nt glass woi ks at
lindlcy O Tho loss was CJ 000
cjv ei ed by insurance
The Edwards family of King William
county liglnm vill bring Milt for
the Edwards estat valued t L0i
OOJOOO in New ork
Jiny Kic coorel wa recently
brought to Iiuene Ala from Flo
ran ch irged with piping a liyoar
old coloreJ girl at that pa o
K 11 Hortmer a lmnker of Louis-
ville Ky has been lnduted by the
federal court on live counts for uirg
th miils for lottery purposes
Neu Hopkinvillc Ky John Mor-
ris a prominent young farmer was
recently gored to death by a Jercy
bull to which he was attending
At Baton Koage La the erection of
a large central sugar renney is being
d sjus ed between c tizens and repre-
sentatives of Northern c ipit ilist
J W Huri of Kingston Mo at
01 li uc iipcuilendent of the Soldiers
and Si lo j ph in home at that place
sir ided 111 New O cms recatty
The In lima Mullanl strike which
lie J ip tne west end of that road for
tnitv diys and was thought to have
bee 1 scttlod is again at fev er heat
l indy Suldcn who butchered his
1ty earold stepdaughter at iarlind
ity Ark a few veeksngo wasgiven
twentyone years in the penitentiary
liihop F Knight of the Milwau-
kee dioces dlel a tew days ago
Hishoo Knight vv is a Hostonian by
birth an J hil readied his filth year
James II Hjlter a skillful counte
fciler has b en arreted again in New
York While in pnso 1 he mide molds
and manufactjred counterfe t money
At Elm I lock Neb b K CI irk a
schoolmate of W H Wat on who was
upposed to have committed suicide
has been ariested for Watsons mur
le
At ulde 1 Ahw lecontly Col I
II Abercrombie was mi1 ikon for a
hurglar by his toninlavv Dr I II
linker vyiurJiot l instantly killeil
Tho prohibition law has been dis
regs ded at Tuskegeo Ala in tho
past but tho citizens have notified the
blind t gors tney mast movo oat at
onceThe
The p istmister of Old JeTeron
Tenn 11 M Clark was a asinated
recently on his way homo from the
houe of a neghbo a shotgun being
ued
J W Wnitey an old citizen and
formir merchant of Camden Ark
committed suicide by drowning Hid
health and despondency wero the
caiic
At lliadyvilc Iem Mrs Homas
l upper wa fi lghtened to denth recent-
ly by tlue young men who invaded
her premise during theabence oT hci
husband
Hewlett the Engih coachman im-
ported by Y E is is of Louisiana
it has been decided mut return to his
home under provision of the alien con-
tract law
The pri one 111 tho lllount county
Alabima ja rushed over the wio of
the sheriff who vvas feeding them and
all escaped ecept one man charged
wth murder
At ltoheter N Y recntly James
Hughes secretary of nsembly No
251 Kiaghs of Labor was convicted
of extortion and given one year in-
state prison
TLiee men weie arrested at Vinton
la recently on suspicion of having
assaulted an 1 badly mutilated a young
farm hand named Joe Ilrennan near
Jilbertsville la-
In resenting an insulting lemak
about his bride of bat a day Ellis
Fctis stabbed and killed Uhomas Ken
son a former lover of the lady al
Paris 111 recently
Woodvilo and Nathan To iliver
brothers will be hanged at Jackson
Miss Aug 7 for the cold blooded
murder of a man nimed Ooodale in a
quarrel about a bo it
A tcnsitsonil investigation o
ehaiges of bribery wilt be opened upon
a charge that Michigan legislators re-
ceived money as 1 consideration for
influencing legislation
J It Oarrett a tramp printer
threw himself in front of a passenger
train at Illy no 111 lecently and was
killed Nothing could bo found to
show whore ho was from
Mrs William SampoA living north
of t arrollton Iu recently brought
foth four babies two boys and two
gnls Tho mother is one of t beauti-
ful set of triplet girls herself
Uevs Jere Holme and Geoige
Vaneil have lieen sentenced to the
penitentiary from Springfield Ill for
counterfeiting tho former for three
years and the latter for one
At Memphis Tenn J L Smith was
lecently convicted in the fcdoral court
of forging his onnnamo to n money
order which he signod knowing it to
belong to another J L Smith
The bloody vest of T J Stansell
the missing jeweler of Pine lUuff Ark
h is been found under circumstances
which indicate he was murdered and
thrown into the Arkanas river
For tho purpose of holding up prices
of patent medicines a boycott is in
force and none but members of the
1 etatl Druggists association can buy
Of wholesale houses ia St Louis
J L Cotbin of Yazoo county an
Inmate of tha lunatic asylum a Jnok
uo
ratTk P
of Hi t del
I Sunclv Sun
r ntt cas in
John Iidy 111
t r x
a litbf j4Kvfbus ia c ue alleged
int macy < f of h s w if and John
Kirti sfot 1 id ki led Knln and hi
ayear c si th n loiniuittid
suiuu
Alfoiumbu O Aftci a sha t >
tloinwhichagreit numle 1 o
were fired without h n in
ce led in 1 iptvu 1 g v tal of a party
of tramps w > > li d t ikeii posossion of
a tialn
Jai H I Jones n e po 1 cman of
Dcncr Co iiHenth met his wife
promenading w ith J 1 Strawn nnl
after quarreling with Strawn for a
moment pulled out a pitoi and shot
him dnil
Josiylj F Mi t 1 vis icintly r
jieiled fiom the liVi cte Vttcrin
associaton at Atlan t i 01 a charge
that he was never a s ildiei and that
ho has been u ing the oiganization fie
elfish ond
Tho committee appointed In th
Methodist Kpiscojial confercim jiis
closed at Ogden Utah to a nil the a <
counts of Sara Small in connection with
the ujiveisity found Sam ts in urreni
over 11X100
Edward Spellman the millionaire
distiller who acquired notoriety 111
connection with the Clanimiiiiei mur-
der trial died tt IVoria 111 recentii
fiom injuries received at Pekiu in fall-
ing from a ladilei
Something of a stir is cieted in
mercantile circles at Charleston S
by the laiv passtdit the last c
sion of the legislature requiring all
dealers to pay a license of 00 pi 1
sale of pistols and i artridges
The police at Cincinnati O aftoi a
hard tight recently urreted seveu
Italians at 44 Sycamore street on tht
charge of counterfeiting At the sta-
tion house one of the Italians attempt-
ed to stab an oflicer in the back
Recent investigation of th inuie
asylumlocatdatAnnanl has dis-
closed a wretched state of affairs In-
mates are beiten kicked exposed to
all kinds ef bad weather ha f < lad and
otheiivisc maltreated by the attend-
ant
Since the lie of the MniTalut A
Cnteumdli distilleiy to the whislv
trust there h s h cn a good deal 1 f
talk among the le tifiers of Chicago
about starting 111 independent distil-
lery with capital no rushed by them
selv is
In the circuit couit at Jackon
Mis the cae of Mrs Jesie M
Stacey v s the Alabama and Vickburg
ruiroul company was decidtsd in favoi
of the company She was suing the
railroad for i000 for putting hri otl
the train
At Leavenworth Kas Charles Ien
on was recently convicted of the mur-
der of Mrs Johanna Mnttmann whom
lie hot nrid eal
attemtjg com in 1
aecliitfea iiiot im the Unil il SjIuIcs it
ervation at Fort Leavenworth by cut-
ting the body into small pieces
L L Polk of Topeka Kas Pi esi
dent of the National Farmers Alliance
has lsued a circulai to all stuto Alk
alies lepieting them to m ike 11
rangements for holding a number of
mass meetings one in oich tongies
ional district early in Septeinbei
At the recent annual convention of
foe International Typogn1ph11il union
at lioton Mas a resolution was
adopted requiring all subordinate
unions to annually present their scale
of wages to employers to sign which
so lie sh ill be binding on both parties
A pitched battle was indulgtd in re-
cently between striking stmtiai
drivers and the jiohce at fiiitiicl Hapul
Mich 111 which revolvcis wi ic lued
and btcks and slick weie thionn
before the disturbance wa nuelcd
Thirteen strikes vv etc lauileil 111 1 til
Nen > harpbuig Ky n cnh ui
negioes decoyed Mi lien Have < iaft
f 1 om her home by ending hi ivod
that her husband had fallen on the
road then outraged mid beat ht
The bo who tamed the piesage h i
been arrested but the others arc it
large
In the felt 11I tourt at Fol si tli
Ark John Mel iHie got two vtais in
the pen for pcrjuiv MrCiUc i a
onoarmed man who swore he lot his
aim in the Union army uurrig tha
late war and camo near securing a
largo pension It was proven ho had
lost his arm before the wai and that
ho had taken no pat in the late un-
pleasantness
roKLtoX
The Ilehring on bill has leeved
the royal assent
Piincc 1 isinark has recently been
suffering from lumbago
President liariilias has asKed con-
gress to restore capital punishment in
iuntemala
TliclVcnchsmiit hasdteiuni that
the bill to reduce import dutie on
corn shall go into oleration forthn ith
Advices from St Petcrsbuig tile
that negotiations foi commcicial im
de standing with Citincny have been
iiptiu cd
A sensation ha bis n caused in
Madrid by the most of the dm he ss of
Cast 10 Einiqii ou the chaigc of mal-
treating aci maidservant
Tho In ii h admiral and the Poita
guco Lovino general have atuii lbly
settkJ ilc question of the uangation
of the ilingwc liver in South Mi lea
Th sink o tbo IiOiidou iiriieuteis
has In en in progress for si k
lhu cniployeis are uuiHirting men
from ci many to take thplaces of
tho stllkls
Ihe blokes iiiimi v oltf of
Ho1 in have been lined foi hiving in
Februarv ast stated fusi rumors in
regard to tin kaiei In altb c order
to depres itiiids
In reply to the Jewish petition Lord
Salisbury prouues to consult tho
Turkish ambassador to ascertain
whoth > r Itntish iiidiieuco lould in-
duce the sultan to consent to Jews set-
tling in Palestine
sirllniv Isaacs foi mer lord may or
of London has bee 1 forced to resign
his aldermanship owing to the cn
dnls caused by his connection with
companies whose lucuids huvo been
subj ected to wero cilMcltni In tho
pros
The Tale o u Voung Navigator More
Easily Told Thau Batlevecl
There was nn acquisition to the
select circle at tho corner grocery Ho
vvas a tall cadaverous looking in-
dividual vilh thy drooping ears
ol > in 1if ejti ami 0 pale nan
10 c die irowd inmelintely sized
111110 ui > ni a man with a history and
11 was asked to lontribute something
oi the cdilitatiou oi those present
His eyes wandered with 1 far away
expression over the faces of the men
grouped nroiind L1111 and then he f = anl
he would lelate 111 incident that 01
11 rri d vliile he was at sen about fif
1 1 en 1 ins ago
I was born he began at Ports
11 ith ot mil but honest parent
Mv father owned 1 line of steamships
1 1 I ws passionately fond of
1 id In ml ht would put me 111
t u 1 or i ti uner a s > on as I
tlil if Iwouldstart if the
lleainall tbere wito 1
1 1 i mat nrvigatlOi 1 In v
a Ic proposition and 1 t
n o t tie a ii installed on 01 < u
the I o s as cnlim bov From t li 1
OIlJll I WT plOUOtsI cm soon as
apn le to the dull r nt poss unti
St 11st 1 re u lie 1 tha ot cp 1111
Then my fnt 111 to my gic 1 ii
jivc me command of the l II1
one ot the runniest vesscs 1 n
sevicc It was a proud day foi me
whin I startisd on nn lirst tnpai o
lb tliiili I had inadt ivii i-
sm if rul trijis ami asthcseapoii was
about lo iosi it was decided that my
net one un to be my last Ic wa
btit Itardy ill the sense mv father
meant it On this pis > ne wehada
vervsnul nuniiei of passengers as
the weather was quite disagrcsable
We got olf nil right and had bevn out
bout four diiyH when the liarouietir
ilicateilthit we were to have soma
ttJv weather audit was 11c niisraken
Ih ieseen storms m my hie but
nior I think out equal to that
ninth about midnight broke upon us
wiili all tho unbridled fury of thu
eli meiits The waves reached a height
that would seem iiictcdibletoone who
h due 11 hctii in a storm nt sen and
curessel was toscd about asthoiuh
it had Ihhmi n hip llddtnly there
wusa vivnl flash of lightning tlutt
at ovc the le nl Ic tumult of rlie roni
1 1waves iboit the shrieks ot the
p iisenger mine the mostoul tcr
iiyngclnp of thunder it has ever
litiimy iiiisio tone to hear linnic
iliittly following a gicat iraiklm of
timlieiH was 1e inl aiuiilshiis and a
ya vmrgi liaiu upinareil 111 tin tenter
ol tin boat Well ul been tnuk by
lnVnng
In auohei instant the ship Willi
cirful piiinge pettlnl ripidlv and
sink from it w i 11 v ing cm 1 v 11101
I i onboard wth lnr I bail luni
s ii lin ne ir t ne 1 nl ami whin I
we win about to sink I leapl
tiponthe lcilnn ks ami sprang into
the w iter as far fiom the tssil ns
jo ilile to avoid li mg duivvii < lown
with her 1 was toitunntcly
siccesslul How I he night passeil I
know not Win 11 tin morning dawn-
ed there was not 1 vestige of either
wieck or human beings Iwis alono
upon the broad bosom of tin Atan
tic with not so nun h ana straw to
1 ling to and a thousand miles from
land
Here the narrator paused indgi7eil
contemplatively into the stove Hn
audience snt with bated breath star
mil at him with tiotniied uuutun i
un 1
Andwhnt did you do one ot tho
men asked 111 awestruck tones
Oh answered the Stranger I
swam ashon
Anil acroiiipniiieilliv his breath lie
wentinto thestill 1 hilly night Tilt
irowdm the store was mute for ftillv
trnminutes Then one of them soft-
ly whistiel Vnd you wink the
ther eye Chicago 1 ignro
Anecdote of Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster was once arguing 1
case in ninth the validity of a will
was in rontro crsv tlie contest being
letwecn the heir of the testator and
certan rluiri h to which it was con-
tended the tetatoi unduly influen
red by its clergyman had 111 his lnt
hours devised most of his property
Webster rlaimed that the testator
was then too feeble m mind to iiiaku
a valid will and m tliei otirc of Ins
irgunicnt he related this uu hIhit v
vealthy Spaniard when 011 his dtntl
beil was visited by 1 teitnin friar
and m solemn form was thus inttmi
ateil Is it your last will ami tea
ment that your istatc 111 Andaliisiv
iliallbegiveiitolloly Mother luirth
I lie dv ing man replu it Ye Is 1
our last will and testament pro
1 einleil the friar th t your estate m
t nstile shall be giv en to Hov Mot hi r
U urcli The answer was Yi
nd thus the eager ecclesiastic went
on until the testator s son who was
standine bv uiiuuis lest his dying
pirent should will awny his entiiti
tiropertyangiilv inttrpoieil lather
is it your last will and testament that
I should tike your gold hcnditl iare
and drive this friar out of the < h uu
her Yes was the sttll athrmrttM
tply
The Knell of a Broken Heart
In the shops of the Cincinnati Ham-
ilton it Dayton Itnilroad at Ham
1on Ohio is a iintkeil Imomotiv
ltd that has a hitory It was nt
tjelled to a loiomotive presided over
hy a strong manly handsome engm
ecr whoe great obtects of pride and
loration were fir his sweethean
iid then his fiithful engint He
loved them both d 1 otetlly thou u
of course 111 quite different wnvs
One day nt Hntriiton he stood in 1 afc
o the meant bill rope 111 hand ra ufy
to move the lever ni d start the train
w leu lie saw a In dnl p irty lip
proaching lie tin bride
1 was the girl loved His neart
stopped beit 111 be crave 11 gioiiiatid
dropped deed s h fill luth lull
1 one m his bin lie cave to 1 1II a-
loud ling th it 1 r I I it trail top to
lotoi audi 1 oiiul aftt w ir 1
tint In had > 1 nl litijrtlly of a
lioken lirut Ihe belljithe sliojis
at Ham tc is til 1 iIItytThc lieh 1 t
the broken he 1 t fctLouis Iupn
Uc
A
Gcilaltry
A Frenihmaii sfft iHnntry to Indus
ts said to 1e llwVs cmial to an erne
ency A 1 jr rty 1 gentleman of
that ratc Rtepod mivilv upon the
toe of r Irlv who looked up with
an inv fiovvn
pudoiindnme he said bow
inglowbut I have foivot to bring
mv uiJtostope
ltilr nuc o cope
Hit > 1 s far to act tt lettle f t o
lOTyrimr
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