Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 11, 1883 Page: 1 of 8
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AUSTIN.
Slection of Officers and Employe's
by Both iiou603
lent of the Standing Oominitfees
of tbo Senate.
. I J 1 m -
Ise uommiueea io do iinnouucou
Friday or Saturday
' Oomplote Roports of tho Loirjs-
lative XTOceoaings
Scaate.
January 10. The senate
pd to ordor ut 10 o'clock a.m.
h being present.
. Klicberg A resolution that
ko proceed to elect u Dostums
Id over to await tho commtt-
nrt.
Ira Popo and Gctzendanncr bo-
bnnt thu mith wiut iidmltiiu.
II they took their Beats. Tho
I tiien proceeded jo uraw lor
liuinittco appointed to select
tt mr me Bonatc reported
Liwlfnri- tlint. tlin iintiiutnr
I lid naircH be appointed bv tha
It of thi! Hcnate and that the
lees appoint tneir own clerks.
Ucibern of GolWltif county.
I to ntnnnd bv HdiliiL' tb:it.
jte elect tho poslinnster.. "WMth-
Bid tho conunittcc report was
Tho president appointed
ILcdbcttcr of Fayette county
lor.
Ir. JIatlock Resolution that
Itary of state furnish each sen-
Ih a copy of the revisod stat-
I a copy of the nets of the olx-
Kind seventeenth JjCirlHlatures.
fr l'r.Mifl.ir Tfiint. rnunlntimi
giving from tho nitirket the pub-
pi auu usyiiiiu iiiiius lor loriy
hm Tiiiiiiti.'V 10 ISK.'t nr until
ilature Hhnll t)rovido by law for
' or lease. x.tiid over to await
Hiizution ol tlio House.
Mr. Oooeh A resolution
lie senate no ulvkled Into
bos: Ufteon of the hrst whoso
lull bo two years and sixteen
pond whoso terms shall bufour
hi that their names be drawn.
rawing resulted as follows:
erm Davis Kvans Turner
Setzendtiner Houston Jones
ICIelbcrif. l'eiiuoek. Porrv.
Bliundolitli Shannon Strat-
irlor.
term Buchanan. Collins.
Connor. Klniniin. OIIiIim
Inrrls. Johnston. Kinir. Afnr-
lock Patton Popo and Terrell.
Imniittce to notify the house
hateoriruui'utloii.renortad Unit
Iformeu.
I. Jones ltesolution that each
liintnru lio niiMinrlrurl 1 unli.
Ir llfty copies of any daily pa
ly may choose publishing the
feedings of tho senate ut four
Ir copy. Laid over subject to
Ir. Terrell Resolution Hint u
Intnltteo bo appointed to wait
no governor and inform liim
lh houses have organized and
Hi v to proceed to linsi upsh.
II.
scnatorH worn imnntntod ?
iTorri'll. nibbsand Pnthin.
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uiusiuum- Liiuu upnoiuiea mo
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standing committees :
Bnl-y No. 1. Messrs. Terrell
b. Houston. HiK'hmmn. JfurriH.
f fhesly Davis Fnrrar. Strat-
nin. .Jonuson ol Shelby and
in.
inry Number Two Gooch Pat-
Mjiur aiaiincK jones i'owur
crry uibbs lvlleberg J'Jvans
bh and Kinir.
Constitutional Amendments
GlbbM. ironslon. Terrell. Hn-
(Goopli. TfnrrlH. jtiivia. .Inlm.
Ijllins. joliiison.of Shelby. Pea-
Bitlock Fleming Qetzendaner
1 1 leiuieranu uonins.
lucation ircssi-s.J)avIs Buch-
fctton. Terrell. Honxton. floonh.
Itratton Johnson of Shelby
uetzendnner Fleming and
lal Tmnrnvompiit P!r.
i Goooh Terrell Harris John-
Quuiuy jonnson oi uouin
irayior Houston Collins
owleranil ArnrMn.
luiuce Mcssts. Pfeufler Tray-
fell Buchunan. Davis. John-
fhelbv. OnrW'li liirrv-. ntin.
R)hnson of Collin. Pone. Kiel-
Harris.
Irivate Land Clninis Messrs.
111. Pone irinllinrir li'nurlnp
(and Harris.
pnuontlarles Messrs. Johnson
nelbv. TTmiijtr.il fviAimi.
1 .."HIUU .'IIV..
flomlng Pope. Peacock Buch-
Eleiberg Pfeuller Gooch and
Messrs. Collins Tniylnr Fleming
Matlock bhaunon Houston and
lvleiherg.
On Agricultural Affairs-Messrs.
Johnson of Collin -Collins Travlor
Harris Pope Johnson of Shclbytiul
King. '
On Itetrenchmcnt and Itcform
Messrs. Klelberg Jolinsos of Collin
Shannon Putt6n and Fowler.
On Treasurer's and Comptrollers'
Olllco-Messrs. Pope Harris Gooch
Martin Terrell Jones and Randolph.
On Privileges and Elections Messrs.
Chcalcy Harris Buchanan Matlock
Davis Perry ami Peacock.
On Public Buildings and Grounds-
Messrs. Peacock Terrell MurtJn
Gctzetidaner Gibbs Cooper and
iiarrls. " m
On Rules Messrs. :Buchunan Har-
ris Gooch Hvuston and Matlock.
On Insurance Statistics unci History
Messrs. Jones Popo King Strutton
Houston and Perry.
The resolution authorizing senators
to subscribo for papers was called up.
Mr. Davis offered to amend by tak
ing out four and inserting
throe cents the sum paid
at tho special session. Mr. Johnson
(Rutabaga) offered to amend by strik-
ing out llfteen copies and Inserting
five.
uu motion tho wholo matter was
referred to the printing committee
with Instructions t report to-morrow.
Tho governor's message will be sent
in to-morrow.
irouieHnrtiln; Nplon.
The house met at 0:80 a.m. and a
quorum being present proceeded to
the election ot officers.
Mr. Watkins of Nacogdoches Mr.
Adams of Wood and Mr. Rogers of
Nueces came in and presented their
credentials and were sworn In.
A committee was appointed consist-
ing of Messrs. Dennis and Upton
to Investigate tho right to a seat
in tho homo of W. H.
Tucker of Anderson the hitter's cre-
dentials not having been forwarded.
Chief Clerk Booth was indefinitely
excused on account of serious sloknes's
in his family.
For assistant sergeant-at-arms Mr.
Chambers of Tarrant nominated V. F.
Pace of Dallas Mr. Dennis of Whar-
ton nominated L. L. Riley of Mor-
ris Mr. Fostor of Grayson
nominated I). V. Matthews
of Grayson. Rlley was elected on the
second ballot having received 5.r)
votes to 40 for Pace Matthews being
withdrawn.
For doorkeeper J. W. Mosely
of Lavaca J. M. Trimble of
Caldwell James Green of VunZandt
W. J. O. Autrey of Wood and Win.
Fife of Grayson were placed in nomi-
nation. Tho llrst ballot resulted:
Autrey 43 Mosely 15 Trimble 12
Green 3 Fife 18. Autrey was elected
Oil lllf Kocmiil linUnt
For assistant doorkeeper General
N.H. Darnell of Tarrant F. F. Pik-
ney n. n. Jones and IS. a. Vick were
placed In nomination. General Dar-
nell was elected on tho second ballot.
For chaplain A. J. Poindcxtcrof
Bexar. Dr. Crawford of Wllllimumi
anil Rev. G. L. RIewett of Dallas were
nominated. Dr. Poindexter was
elected on the third ballot.
For Postmaster f. 11. Jones of ITen
demon John J. Dallartlof Polk Elder
Chambers of Jefferson Murchmond
Lltllo of Wnlkor J. A. Stewart of
Travis. A. Dcflunbourgh of Travis V.
F. Pace of Dallas and Quitman FInloy
of Galveston were placed in nomina-
tion. Little was elecled on tho third
ballot.
Mr. Nash of Dallas moved that a
committee of three bo unpointed to
wait on tho governor and inform him
of the organization of tho house and
that the same was ready for business.
An amendment was substituted to
enlarge the duties of tho commltteo to
act with a like commltteo from tho
senate and to ask for any communica-
tion his excellency might see proper to
make. It was substituted to provide
for two committees one to visit the
senate and one tho governor.
Mr. Benavkles rose to a question of
prlvilegn and iiad read an address in
which ho stated that lie had heretofore
been allowed uu interpreter at tho
stato's expense but now lie was ablo
to announeo lio conlil nerfnrm lilu
duties without such aid. The address
was beautifully worded and was read
by ex-Speaker Cochrane of Dallas.
On motion of Mr. Lubatt the ser-
gant at arms was instructed to arrange
for an exchange of dally records with
the senate. Adjourned until 'A o'clock.
Al'TKUNOO.V SKSSIO.V. '
Tho speaker announced as tho com-
mittee tnwnit on Hi. irnvornnr Mnaurj
Untou. Caven and Chambers of Collin.
committee to notify tho senate.
Messrs. JNasii wurzbach and Fisher.
CardwelUfc Gaines of tho&ilcwn.
Hon. II. S. Melvln of Seymour one
of tho heavy laud men of tho Pan
Hiindlo arrived in tills city this after-
uoon. Miss Ada Ford daughter of Colonel
John Ford superintendent of the
deaf and dumb asylum wag married
to-night to Mr. Samuel Do Cordova.
POLK'S MOVEMENTS.
MarahM Goltac Tnkrt Chare of tho !).
fruiter Other Noin
Spoolul to thu Our.attn.
Laredo January 10. United States
Marshal Gosling arrived on the 6:a()
afternoon train with M. T. Polk the
defaulting treasurer of Tennessee.
Marshal Gosling takes him to
Austin where tho omecra from Nosh-
vlllq with a requisition and reward
of five thousand dollars will meet him.
Polk refused to be Interviewed. Polk's
nephew who accompanied him this
far Is now in Mexico with the booty
he beimr shadowed liv dntunitviw
from this city.
Tho young man named Mlllctt who
absconded with $.3000 from San Anto-
nio on -tho Oth mado for Mexico
bought a draft on the City of Mexico
for a like amount In Monterey on Mon-
day last is at Laredo yet. Messrs.
Robardstt Stayden of San Antonio
are the sufferers. Millet was clerk In
their establishment.
M. DeGnlado inspector-general and
engineer of Mexico Is now visiting
New Laredo Mexico and informs thu
International Railroad people that
Mexican government is now ready for
tho speedy construction of tho road
into Mexico. It will be romembured
that all work on this road hits been
suspended for a month. It will bo re-
sumed at once.
TEK1UALK HOLOCAUST.
Frightful Fire in tho Xaw Hall House
Milwaukee.
Sixty
Persons Known to have
Burned to Death
Boen
A Horrible anil Hoartrending Beportof
tho Conflagration.
puny arrived on Uio mhlnlgt
Thu wholo party avuh snvt
HOIS D'AKC.
Forclsn Doumiiil tor thU Matnrlnl t'rltnU
mil Mutter lit Dullnft.
tSpeolal to thu Ouxiittr.
Dallas Dallas county January 10.
B. V.'Bull & Company street-paving
contractors of Dallas to-day showed
your correspondent a letter from J. W.
Turner street commissioner of St.
Louis requesting estimates from them
for 75000 supcrllclal yurds of pav-
ing with the Texas bols d'aro
wood as It is preferred to any other
material and St. Louis desires to at
once put down several miles of It.
Bell &Co. say Dallas Fort Worth and
other Texas cities contemplate sulll-
clent paving tho -coming season to
make a homo market for all bols d'aro
material that can be prepared and that
there will lie nono to sparo outside the
state.
Slierid Smith returned from Cle-
burne to-duy with John Barnett who
was captured at Cleburno a day or
two ago. Sheriff Smith also brought
with him Dixon the Cleburne mer-
chant recently released on bond
charged with seducing Miss Mtittle
Benuiu of Dallas. Dixon was Hiirreii
dered by his bondsmen who feared ho
would leave the country. He and
Barnett were jailed to-day
A SHORTAGE.
Milwaukee January io.wrho now
Hull House a six story brick building
on the corner of Michigan street and
Broadway burned to the groiuid this
morning. The flit; was discofcrod at
4 a. m In less than half nti hour the
whole building long designated as a
death trap was in Names. A sceno of
the utmost terror prevailed the In-
mates of Hie doomed lililMlm Intuit.
lig oy tho dozens from the upper
stories covering tho stone sidewalks
with lifeless bodies. Tho shrieks of
tho unfortunates tilled tho air In a
heartrending manner tho people
below being unable to render aid.
Quito a number of terrified guests and
employees of the hotel appeared at tho
windows and seeing the dlslaneoto
tho ground fqll back to perisli in the
flames. Tho employee of tho hotel
which accommodated 800 guesls num-
bered ttlglity-slx mostly lodged in tho
sixth Utory. The exit by tho way of
tho roof was cut oil' by tho lire and the
two stand itlpes with tiro ladders were
not available for some reason. Very
low were saved by Jumping on
canvass. Tho stores ami olllees
on tho ground floor with their contents
wcro destroyed. There wero on the
Michigan street side tho oflloes of tho
Mutual Union Telegraph Company
11. J. Boughurtner.sTgnpulntlngshop;
BnrdiekH & Armltago Job prinjoro.
On tho Broadway front thu Manufac-
turer's Bank; Neopolitun Pluto Glass
IiiMiruuco Company? Insurance agents
oflleo of Charles Cralne Win. T.
Durond J. P. Howlt O. F. Hlbbard
A Company F. W. Montgomery A
Company B. M. Well First Meysrs
L. A. Wheeler and J. H. Watson
agent of tho Canada South-
ern Railway. Tho oHlee of
the Nelson Coal Yiirds ofll-
oes of tho Merchant' Dispatch
Lino and a number of wholuilu estab-
lishments oi: Hie enut. mIiIii of Wnlm.
street were damaged by tho lire and
11111111)' WIIIIS Ol UIU OUIKling. 111. ftS
Caudle cashier or the Manufacturer's
Bunk carried the eunh bov of llmi. In.
Htltutlon containing money bonds
and papers to tho amount of $(100000
out of tho flames. Tho insurance
agents and general ofllces on tho llrst
floor scarcely saved any papers. Tho
insurance on tho hotel Is stated
by C. D. Nash president of tho New-
hull House Association nt?125'000. All
held in Cincinnati agencies. Thu
loss can scarcely bo estimated at this.
hour but will reach f300000. Com-
paratively few guests on tho hotel .'reg-
ister were burned and the xact loss of
me is not deternuiuiuie but will
reach fifty or sixty deaths and
twenty to thirty wounded So far
twentv-llireo hodic-i are In thc.mormio
and nine more In places Jtnenr the
rums juicniiiicuunn comes in siowiv
Among tiioso Known to have boon ii
tptt
ghtexprcFH
Vil.1 lit. tint
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uu ivi'itjiVt
Tho mayor called a meeting of tho
chamber of commerce to organise a
salvage corps to search tho rufiis.
About ono week ago t.ho secretary of
iho local underwriters applied to make
a rato on tho building that local
agencies might tako risks. The
building was considered a death
trap nild rlnl.-H rnnimul 'l'lw. '!'!...
Thumb and Madison Square Coin
panys are all saved so faros learned.
Mrs. John Gllbcrtor tho Minnie Pal
lilnf trmnm itiii..1...1 .il. .... .1..
ajro.and was burnetl to death insight
vii iiiu iiiiiiiiiuue.
The following guests are known as
wivcdorouly slightly Inuti Edward
Pollock Lam-aster. Wis.; Rowoll Ban
mm icarord Wis.; Carl Rrlggs.
Grand Ranlds; Jno. d. Clnrlt. Wmd.!
J. It. Duwall agent Great Western
DlBputoh and South Shores Lines; Geo.
K Lee Weslom traveling agent for
Chicago ami Rock Inland Rail
road; p. J w. Maxwell
Cincinnati; J. Colin New York; M.
Weber Laporto: and Jos S. Wards-
worth New York.
Tho scenes ut tho morgue where
now thirty-two bodies uro Ivlntr lit a
ghastly heap on tho floor of a small
room is heartrending beyond hu-
man description. A strong pollco
force is necessary to keep the
anxious enquirers in line. Nineteen
bodies nrq Identified nnd eight are
beyond recognition. Mrs. John Gil-
bert's body was positively identified
and a touching sceno ensued. Shu
was tho brldo of a night and lay
upon the cold marble charred
and bruised. with anguish
depleted on tho dcllcuto features.
It is said sho was Miss Sutton of Chi-
cago previous to her marrlago to Gil-
bert who is maddened beyond con-
trol. Milwaukee January 10. The hotol
Was built by Mr. Daniel. Tho original
cost was $155000 total cost including
furnishing $iK!7000. Win. E. Cramer
of tho Jioenhw. WkooUtiltm was Hived
through the heroic ellbrts of Charlie
Greshltig a Xrnfiiuil typo. Chief
Clerk Tlce who had a narrow escape
says there wero 110 boarders ami
ninety employes in tho hotel. So far
fifty-six uio unaccounted for.
Tim liiNiiriiuce.
Cincinnati January 10 Tnsurnnoe
for a number of years has been placed
on tho New Hull llouso by S. l Cov-
ington ofthls cit who says tho pres-
ent Insurance Is $83000 of which flU-
000 Is In companies In this city and
tho remainder In Pittsburg and New
York.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
picked ur.
Intcrfi.thiB Item from Texnrknnu Mr-
tiMI Hrarne nmt etlier 1'olnU.
Tho City Akschhoi- f Druinou llelilnd In
nit Accuuuti.
Hppciiul to tilt. Cliir.vltn.
Denlson tirayson county January
10. The committee consisting of H.
Tone and Ed. Radcllfl' appointed by
tho city council to examine the books
or E. W. Thompson city assessor and
land collector have reported that they
found him in default to tho amount
of fifteen hundred dollars.
Tho amount is well se-
cured by bondsmen. Tho bondsmen
will appoint a book-keeper and with
tho perquisites of tho office for tho
balance of Thompson's term will secure
about $100 and will attach his prop-
erty for the balance. It is duo Mr.
Thompson to state that no criminality
Is suspected to be thccuuso of the de-
falcation but it is rather due to in-
competency. The northern mail was delayed by
an accident in tho territory to-day.
CALLED OUT.
Iblle Health Messrs. Stratton
i Joiies. foUli!.! AfiiHiiLlr
louston and Terrell.
Iilltary Affairs-Messrs. Fow-
ng. Shannon Farrar Ran-
"tton and Porrv.
f bile Lands-Messrs." Matlock
Looiini- lritnuinii m.i.iMnii
Ki Johnson of filielhv. Ppaeoek
lllllon.
Itate Afl'iiif:: r.dM t.h...
ruW -.Hntfolph Stratton!
uibbs Fowler Getzendanor
u I'jvaus.
Dllininr.m im.l Arn..r.ni..n.
King Stnuton Jones Collins
V...H.1 nun 4uirilH.
oads and BrldiroH. Mcssm.
ifttZOlllllinill- I.'v.inu Inlnicnn
BH. ICtiii. Ii...-.. .....i '!.-...... '
finhns and Accouuts. Messrs.
I Patton Cooper Collins.
'Ctzeiulaner and Fowler.
"iiingent Expenses. Messrs.
Randolph CUesly Davis and
in nd-Oillce. Messrs. Martin
u'. Terrell Gibbsnnd Fleming.
- viiu iteaii ions .Messrs.
AloItft Randolph Stratton
shannon and Farrnr
1 'oty and County Boundaries.
' Getzendntinr. .Toliniion of
' at rar Evans and Davis.
l-larris and Terrell! '
ibllc Printing.- Messrs. Ev-rt-'II
Davis Pope and Johnson
'rontier Protection Mo&re.
Pi Collins Matlock. Shannon
ii -vieuung rerry Farrar nnu
Ian.
ii Asyhuu Meers rrar
- Mhanan. Terrell I'Mcotk;
(-aHdJtrry.- A) " .
ijtoekapd fook ItIsJg
ico.soiutlonn wirn tt.-iqm-.f fiinhnrl'Iiiir
tin- .mi.nK-(r in ninuilnt olirlit iuk'ou uml
.... .... ... ....va..v .q i'"nv'
four porters for tho house the puges to
iuv.-v.-ivu iwu (loiiiirs per uay una ine
porters tho same price.
Mr. Chumbers of Collin ofTered u
resolution providing that members
draw for seats. Amended by Mr.
Frvniler and adopted.
Tho members then drew for seats
which required nearly till the after-
noon. Tho special commltteo to whom was
referred tho election of W. II. Tucker
of Anderson county reported his elec-
tion regular and the member was duly
sworn in.
Tho resolution to appoint an assist-
ant clerk during the absence of the
chief clerk was offered by Mr. Cham
bers o( Tarrant. After soma discus-
sion tho resolution was lost by a very
decided vote.
Tho trovernor's moRsniro was re-
celved. A motion to dispense
with its reading and make
it u special order for to-morrow was
voted down and tho message wai reyd
to the house.
A resolution adopting tho rule! or
the Seventeenth Legislature wa
adopted and tho chief elork ordered
to obtain copies for tho use of the
house
The house adjourned until to-morrow
at 10 o'clock.
Motes.
Tho standing committees of the
house will not bo announced till Fri-
day or Saturday.
Attorney-General Templeton was
qualified to-day and took possession of
his olllce. C. Edmondson of Grayson
and J. A. Gordon of Wise nrohls
clerks.
The receipt at tho treasury to-day
were $50000.
From tho present- Indications the
homRJttftlil Inn U'lll r.wi.U-.i mimh
attention yunug mut ailou
lilt) JinWH !MrUttMII-tt?t J
mnrmv. Tlinatt limannr
( Mere. Grioe of the Mtpr
.v .) Hm.ku.uaii ' k-i iiorr r
Jfa-(M PAddoak of tkfe QxiwexK
A Farmer near .SrUpliur Kiiriuir Culloil to
lliHDuaruuilHliot
Spoolal to tho Ouzi'tto.
Sulphur Springs Hopkins county
January 10. Last night about 7
o'clock a farmer named J. W. Mason
living four or five miles northwest of
here was called to his door and shot.
It Is thought ho Will die. Nathan
Talon Is suspected of having done the
deed as there was Ill-feeling between
the two. Nathan Is in Jail and this
matter will bo fully investigated. Ma-
son is well respected by all.
THE FLOODS.
Continuation ut tlio Trirlliln Deitntctlon
uu the Itlilne.
Vienna January 10. The town of
Roab Hungary and adjacent villages
uro only saved from inundation thus
fur by frost. When tho lhaw com
menced tho water suddenly rose all
over the district. At .'I o'efoeck yes-
terday morning the inhabitants wero
aroused by iho alarm bells and com-
menced their flight. A htrgo number
in lugiuves crowned into uio Aoiiuiy
built theatre which stands on the
island In tho midst of tho park hut
hero a now panlo arose tho water ris-
ing gradually as faras the first ft'5cry
Meanwhile around Roab the dikes
wero breaking niul admitting the
doltigo which soon readied the inner
town containing Uava fugitives as
U'l'll flH onlillliri' llllinllttllllti A nun.
sldorablo number of lives wore Iot
but fortunately tne llooj did not reach
the other -tarts of tho town and ceased
to rise at noon. The cltv of flruv on
the Danube the seat of Hungarian
primates Is also menaced by tho flood.
Inundations in the neighborhood of
tho town of Koinum ut tho foullueuco
of the Woag with the Danube aro
also particularly exten&lvo. Tiiolnhab-
Ituuts of Roab abandoned the town the
flood roao so rapidly. Many In try-
ing to escape fell through the Ice and
drowned
the hotel nru C A. HrlffM. flnim!
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Rapidd Michigan: N. M Miller
RIpon; George Young Chicago;
J. A. Manning Chlcagoi W. I).
Lewis Chicago- R. iy. Raker
Now York : J. v. Mulirnu-v. Itoelt
Island; W.J. Hill Syracuse. New
York : A. R. Hendv. Now Haven.
Connectlcutt: A. J. Case. New York ;
It. R.Hobler Chicago S. J. Craig
ues monies ; unuries A. Jiuntly Mil-
waukee ; the Tom Thumb party Or-
gano Williams J. A.Prlngcrond wife
Shelboygan ; John C. Clark 'Warsaw ;
Mr. Lowell Sanford and Howell.
Mcdford; Ron Tlce chief clerk ; Jno.
II. Allflsdnl. I'liirk ' .Tno. 1i AiiilutP.1
proprietor and Reiijamlu Mmou Mil-
waukee. Wlrei Don-it.
Chicago January 10. The Western
Union wires between hero and Mil-
waukee aro undisturbed. From Mil-
waukee to (the northwest' all am
down and very little nddltlouai to tlio
pre.) report of tho New Hull House
fire Is recoived hero up to 10;ao. The
severe cold hampered tho firemen
and caused them great suffering.
Three steamers went from Chicago at
5:50 in response to a will 'from the
ttllivor. toiriifllur t-IHl tll'i tnroi mill
1000 yards of extra hose and tlio train
ucnruiK inuiii wiwun went over tne
Chicago and Northwestern consisted of
five cars and went to Milwaikceulnoty
miles in only a little over an. hour. It
Is reported hero that tho Minnie
Palmer troupe which was at the
New Hall House Is lost but this is
not confirmed.
Milwaukee January 10. Luter.
So far as known the following aro
dead: Alien Johnson commission
merchant ut Milwaukee Kilty Uarley
A.J1UU
Itullnjfl'rkri "Mr Mnu nml llmist" Blieii
llrlnuliiir (looil l'rltrm
CorrtHipomlctico or tlio Oiu.otl-.
CoiiOHAUO January 0 1881.
Items regarding tho price paid hero
for provisions both for mail and stock
can not fall to Interest your readers
4Ml(W'lllllv HlOUII Willi rilllltoliiiiliiln ii
Journey to Colorado wllli a vluw to Io-
nnllh... ...... I... 11. ........ J 11. . I .....
uiiiu. viuii My inuijuuiiiiiy is worm
nere iroin uw to. vo cents )er oilsiien
tmti 70 to 75 cehtj pes huHher; meal
I M'.oii nor Honored Yinimiiu nnnr jo
?' iHir humlrcd pouuds ; hay $2J per
.i nu
Bnotittoth QttMni
Toxurkana January 10. Tho cose
of J. W. Markham against E T.
Builch formerly county clerk or
Gainesville Texas charging 'him with
Dwindling in a game or faro last oven
Ing was dismissed thin morning for
want of evidence. Hunch en-
tered a suit of damages against
hint for false Imprisonment
E. F. llllllnll linu Will nnui.nn.ILI. ...
slUon in Gnlncftvlliefor over ten years.
niul hitii iiliiin.i.i i.ti......i ii. f t .
hum nun iivij uigovttllllO lllgliest 08-
teem ortho people of that coniinunlty.
..v. ..v.ivi vuirv-i v.i 1117 jiLiimu iilto up-
proved of tho step helms taken as they
Imvo always been ojipossd to tho ex-
tensive gambling that has eo long In-
fested our city.
Hpiiolul to thoOniMltt".
Hearito January 10 Quito a num-
ber of citizens of tlis pluco wero called
beforo tho grand Jury at Franklin to-
day. The district court has now been
in session two weeks and tho criminal
docket will bo culled on tho fourth
Monday. The most Important easu to
bo tried is IhatorAlbortJMshnp for the
murder of John llrown In 1870 which
is set for trial January 30. At the
time of tho murder Rlsliop was cltv
marshal of this city.
WORK TOK 1V0MKX.
ii1.
WOI
Chllilren nlftlm
InUnr ClteA Tttmr
mkm
OMMMMaBtf. - V
trMilli'iiaiM "t
In dcplotliig th tempW
Hon of tho wolf 'mm a
"ruthless cunninnMld
are Invnrinblv uIumI tttbl .miu.
. ... .... .. w H s.vaH
jiiHiice it wouia appear t
llmt. hlrrlil almivkt liw.raitlt.1
should be many Intaucc;:fa
ivuero uiiutiren UHve.nwn
nu-av. nml lnulwul tit lutiKM a.
as would have awui redly ;leh.U
iiiiii iiiu iiutniuuvr wmi PMIl
leopard they have'ibwtrTH
tentieu and reared oy tlttta.
those have tifterwiiril htw
and at thin iuqmnt thie
specimen woii-onim hi a
Alttilll lllluillilllarv' HtallilH Ca
from Agra; so that the etory 9t
luiia nun ivuiiuia iinty not? n
without foundation as we hi
crto been led le aupppse: ;.
wcrves tis a ruie.pmy upon
flocks and herds of tlio -IniublUtote
the villages lh -whoso jittluhbuvW
they have nmdo thidr'detiHAMiMtM.?Ii"
such w Id aiitmala as tbev oitii'ki-J ;;
down and capture; AmotiK the
M&i"'. - f
Ba't''1' tj fjkji' I
M' f.: 9111 ' I
mrwnmWm t . i .A Ij -kj
mnnwiiMMr - ' v.v;i& i
. "rlf?!-1 tMkK Sir
UMi... .K.- "-fe: -
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r IHB. !! i-i ;ill ..
mSBpr'f 'tim .
WMi'';: tkw '
vti UK$k' - v.al
1frm.W: '
irsni.7.-r.. lit;
wmmamr s -!. j -i mi.'
limp bo inentloneutlio kao HaWifA ;' .tdfej :3
nml the blaek bucki antl mtaiy; ZEMfe Wn$! 1
geuious are tne devices they'nMtMiK' - xa'i f il
111 onler to mliUv MiJf-.v.S!I3mw3fti." .?wfii '$W
-W!l-I.v.-lW;fv' m Ifl
paBn'. .. iiazi.'ri.i( .i .ra
-.-Ti-m.it fvT i
rafeSslM.Mft
mmms)ti(. ft
Hjf!i"KH U
ii 'vi il K f :
..IJ'J.v.. M?. S f
ANeir l'ror.tin M'lilnli WlUOn'er Oiidoi
tuultlentollutli Hoxci '
itindrcd ; cotton kcmI .(5 cents per
bushel: bacon 1(1.1 coiiIh ni-.r nninul
Prom the above quotations one will
readily perceive thai Uio cost of the
raw material with one or two excep-
tions Is very little more than hack cast.
Nellie Royd's Dramatic Troupe
played Function and tho Cricket to a
full house hero last night. Tills com-
bination contains u very excellent
small brass band which discourse moat
excellent and select music during be-
tween acts and on the streets. Tho
rendition of tlio nlov ilnuori'iKl Hi. mm.
crul approbation which those present
ho freely gave and considering
the dlllicultlcs to bo overcomo
in a new city of thu frontier
to say the least that should bo said
should be that "they all did well."
"Divorce" is on tho boards for to
uignt.
That men who have an idea vt em-
barking in tho sheep business may not
be misled with an impression that
such stock aro on tho decline hnro from
reading my report of tlio sale matlo
here a few days ago of 1100 head for
12000 you can publish tho fact that
tho gentleman who bought them
would not take less than $0000 or R-
000 for tliciM iimvMixl tho C.II.. nritiV.
young man who made the Halo and tho
said purchaser have such a settlement
oi ine manor as win give liim posses-
sion and proper title. Sheep hero are
bringing good round figures with
more or lens buyers on the market ev-
ery week. In fact I have known hov-
eral men to come and go without be-
ing able to liml what they wanted in
tliit line.
The new profession that promises to
bo one tlenmndcil by tho progress of
the ago and ouo whoso scope readers
it peculiarly wuismolory to tho men
and women of a scholarly turn or
mind Is that or electrical engineering.
It is not or course entirely unknown
to the general public and ita require-
ments aro more. or lew familiar In the
world of scientist hpl tho few who
have hitherto represented tho pro-
fession have been rather
Us foundortl nnd the discover-
ers of tho laws of nature on which it
is based than students who havo ben
attending to opportunities alreadv pro-
vided with these too tho work bus
been ono of constant experiment and
growth and It la only at the most
recent dato that tlio series of experi-
mental methods have crystnllzed into
sutllolont relative Bemionqo to be prop-
erly termed one of tlio professions of
tho age. Among tho eminent ulectrl-
clans aro Sir Win. Thompson nn'd
Dr. Siemens both fallows of thu
Royal Society of Great Rrltutn; Mr.
Edison and Prof. Alexander Graham
Roll ofour own country and a limited
number of othors.ronrcseiitliiK France
and t Germany. The lalo electrical
exhibition In Paris bus revealed the
marvelous results already nttalned by
science and Its practical applications
are already established in the syulemH
of cables identrlenl mlkvnvu tnlo.
phones and other recent inventions
Mr. W. If. Droni' nf TVTow Wtvlr
City a gentleman who Jh largely in-
terested in these new inventions him
lately visited Boston and being asked
by a reprcaenlnllvo of tho lYavekr for
some Information on a subject of such
absorbing Intorest kindly acceded to
tho ronildt. TT. flrnn Im n mnu nf
cosmopolitan travel spending much of
his time in Europe anil ho has long
given close personal attention to the
advancing results or electrical uppll
uncos. To tho reporter ho said : ''Tlio
general public Is not perhaps awuro of
tho enormous extent of tlio means of
electric communication at the pres-
ent. There aro eight cablcri linderly-
iug tho oceans; cables traverse tho
Persian Gulf; the Mediterranean la
crossed and rcorosHCd by cables There
are at this moment thousands of mil.
lions of dollars invested In ca-
bles ulono. Now. tlin (vmiiniAi nt
...--. ..... .. u .... i
uieso ciipics is a matter determined
only by the electrician. In localizing
tho laulls or weak places Jn tho cable ii
curium-ui eieeiriciiy is me menus em
asNl
but in the NorlhwestoritYpM'
i mini im auout Agra in' U
Rnltmolnii. thbv nro also virv
IVu to CblliltiMi. Vtlmlnn nf.attl'
are exceedingly strjioretltlouBref
iiiiui rn i utii rr t nia !&.
w.j Mt-7n .4vvivii . ui i-(iaCE.'-''iiWi
brutes.and consider tho Individual
llUS Ilt'iMl linforliiitntn iiniiul".n..Vt
-- .....r ....... w VIIUUKI ... RIHBW
tfroji or wolf's blood doomed towttlrM.l4sf ; !;k
Boine grlovoiiB ealnmltyh HeMtW$i' I I
thotigli a government reward of ikuMhM TMV3$' 1 ;f
rupees nor head in oflbrori. It ut44-'ri"t ? nr
ii - -r---- -- ----- --"i -.. ;. .li-KBr '':
uu very lowest of- all elwi-asP'''Jw mSLYv
"Domes or Dungars'1 sb tlieyfira
willHl-who will Vo thotroduMm
Himre and destroy w6lves. The lieeWa
lead a viiirrnnt. llfo nml lilvnn.ir. t;.-ft.L
Jungle and have no BUporetltMtj'
ureati to jciu any iivluir thing. -.4
Tho following.. hypothesis niayW.
plain how It coined to pium tlmtpo
cruel and relentless au animal B'tf-tho
wolf Hhoultl sometimes bo found eiiaS
lug thti interesting part of tmh
mother to ono of the human specif
A female with cubs' goes prowflriSr
about in search of food for Its vouiite
and succeeds In ravishing an Jhul
hrtnie of Its infant for that purposv
Tho cubs for some reasou or other--
not over-sensitiveness ocrtiihilyi lit
perhaps because their earhlvoroui!in
Htincts are as yet- comparaHvely'do
nmiit merely lick the child alcove)
This jp-obiibly liccortlliig tt th
codo of wolfish etiquette;
equivalent (o having catea salt.twltn
an Arao una tneinmni. Jh henoefortu
ftdOlllOtl I)
tne numau toiuietiuy.iBto go oetwft
ii-ko ii u ftiui uiiitivyvu Hiimnc'T -solves
baliles eommeiice by.crawlw 4
Now man Itiessentlitlly n Iwltoth .
animal and seeing the .wolyeBgjpfci
on all fours tho alien; naturallyU .
the bhiiio method' of ptoitim'.-
Ciumbc'rt Jburpal .. ' 'ifi " "
THK HKTHOTIIKI) 'f
xl bv Dm lmronl. ntwl mioVl.ul bh.T
brought up wlththtucubif. Altkoirli
imiiu tendeney.-Wto go (mutw
DcIIchIo I'uslllunn fciulofr
iWKjC
'j
rumiicc
Ml ii
Of all things to liravoldcd sheuld lir
lover quarrels. They Inipiilr'rwevt
mid tllmliilRh loyo. Of coiirso ennie
and May Ream s-rvatits. W.
miller of La Porte Ren Van Hay
nreinaii sirucic nya inning eiegrapii
pole Lizzie Kelly Maggie
Owens Hall Annlo and Rcs-
sio Rrown Kate Stanellunan
Mugglo Sullivan Augtibta Gelse
itiiiry iMcuaiie an servants thus.
E. Van Horn Mrs. J.J. Hugh Mar
callls D. G. Powers Mrs. Drown and
Mtll'V Rtirk. Afnrv Aruliiison.
Mary Miller Mary McMillan
Mary Conroy servants. The follow-
ing arc missing : W. T. Durand In-
surance agent; Geo. G. Smith; passen-
ger agent L. S. ami M. S. Railway;
Mrs. L. W. Rrown Miss Chi I lew dress-
maker and Walter and Wm.'GIIIett.
Tho seriously injured are Orange Wll;
Hums residence not known
R. J. r Rice clerk of tlio house;
L. Rrown tralumasler of tho North
Western Railroad T. R. Ellioli law-
yer; W. H Rusbuck general 'cstern j
nabseuger agent oi tueiiiciilgilii cen-
tral Railroad R. R Rums Mary
Owens Nannie McLaughlin Kelley
Cannons and nnvlputnu. uitviihIh. II
can safely bo said that sixty people aru
n can nnu iiuriy seriously wqumieii.
The firemen matlo superhuman ef-
forts. Eleven wait.-r girls) were
brought wifely across a fniipiudde
stretched over ai alley from
tho sixth (.(on- iif tlin
hotel io the roof of tlio JiexLa bunk
building. The jumping plcth 'did littlo
service. About uriojscn iinforluntiles
llfli'tnuf I'd to III nmt hi f r.ilimiHiliul -rM.i
the teiegrajih wires a perfec. inzo of
wltich Hurrouudcd the two fnints of.
mo uuimincr Ttie .. HiMKmw ftr aid
1IV FAITH AI.0XK.
Tho lUmitrkulila Ilr.lurittlan to Health of
Ml. Cooju-r or Troy-Mr r htolrinant Cor-
ruburuteil by C'liuruU .Mimibom
Troy New Nork January -1. Tho
resilience of Miss Annlo Cooper a
maiden lady uged thirty has been
thronged all day by curious people.
Miss Cooper who hail been an invalid
for nineteen years- and without the
uso of her voice and Jinibu fur more
than four yearn wan found by
tH6 JleraUl correspondent walk-
ing about her apartments Joy
ftlllv xllOllHllir "Prllui. tUl. Infll
She made tho folio wlnir Btatement: "I
am a member of tho iiaptist church
and Iiavtt long had faith that God
would euro me. I have never prayed
for in v rei.'overv. n. votcn i-iiitrniiniiu
ft.:.: i ;.TTr.n. '."'... - ..""".'
nuuiiuiiiK -ju sun aim imow tiutt l
nni God.' One week ago I was seized
with terrible convulsions; my friends
believed I wan dying. Suddenly
While tlicv wcro nrvitiL' mid nmin;
oyer me I fhouted '1'ralso the Lorti.1
I'rom that tiiuumy voice ha been in
strong as in my younger days. Yes-
terday afternoon the wife of the Mcf h-
odU minister with iter sister who
It also a ineipher or tho church
prayed that my recovery might
bocomplcto. In the mldslpf prayer I
heard a voice saying ao forth.' Im-
mediately after I felt as If I received
an electric ahook. I sprang from bed
exclaiming 'The tronsanctlon j
done. Ry faith I am cured.' Mm.:
Clark and my sister seized and tried
to stop me. I said Lct mo nione.
Christ Jmsordered U. I then walked
from I11V l-lllltllluil' tiratutno II.. I .l
It U UlU gMl fllMll'll.'li.l.uu.. .!.. i
w. wvmm 90 9WI .HiMWH risni
umxw
ployed tho positive current operating
In a certain way and tlio negative In
IllO rlllllliylto un Hint In- I In. .!....... ...I.
Juslment or alteration of these two the
faulty place is cither ropnlred or o lo-
cated that a ship can bo sent to the
precise spot to repair It Tho appa-
ratus is not at all complicated. A fault
at mid-ocean In a cable can bo located
by an instrument not larger than t
man's hat. It is not a work requiring
physical force but rather keen ublP
tics good mathematical and scientific
tru iilng to which Is of course super-
added the spcclul education of the elec-
trician." There aro now only four
puiees mi mo worm wnero tbo profes
sion s being taught. These aro Paris.
London Tokio (Japan and Now
) ork where this fall a college of elec-
trical engineering was opened. It Is
situated near tho medical colleges
j n answer to me reporters question
concerning tho prospects of the elec-
tric railway Mr. Greer said tliut It is
most encouraging. Bueh roads aro al-
ready 111 HllCCeRgflll Olinriillon In I..-.
lhi Iii Paris ono In Ireland and that
or Mr. Edison's on a small scale In
Moiiln Park. Itnrltn turn tim ! ..i
extent now In uso and its results are
ciillrcly satisfactory. There Is no
doubt that It will prove tlio motor for
the elevated railways of largo cities
and will soon entirely supersede thu
clumsy street-car system. Tho trav-
el mr or tho ..future will be by elec-
tricity. So will tho communication or
mo nature ami it is Hardly difllcult to
ItllMfHtlO II tlltlilUilinil ul.in.i .1 I ...
i it l railways mid when postal communi
cation snuuno entirely superiteded by
electrical appliances for traveling ami
for all manner of correspond
ency. -4 regard tins new
profession as one especially suited for
ciucateu women" Continued Mr.
ment is tho period glyon to twopeqinrt
Io learn if thoy can live toRetfior
tbrotiirli tlin liviiililniiu uooiina' .r llr..
It Is not always a HiilllcIent;prolitl&fj
but It Is a wlHOond itceeraary ojieLA i
lllTll Wt lllliul K1IV Hint. wliHii'ciinulnVi.
Is a virtue we cannot but c0ugritt.i.tii
certain lovers who Jlnd out befortt
marrlago what bo niany.flnd tint afltt
wards that they eiiunot be hBi-.nr
together. y lw
A iirokon engagement is a v6ry lunl
hlng partlcularry Tor. the lRd-;W'.
la not hair so droadrul "iw?;n" uncos
nlal marriage. While man is Yu
tendant he may Bceih'very' agrwiitlc
to a womiiti Even afterhelMt 'muit
..in unci 1114 nun ov.t:iMceraet .
mav bo very attructlvcjilHitlUw clwsti
ntlmuvy of courtshlp'majr -prove hi
her that Bho him been wholly mkrtI.o
in her own prerorouce OKhbimon v
grow out of love imdanktobe'releM
Under these clrcuniHtHhce no' peri
or delicacy or honor would bo iulolr
by hi. or ner consclelico tocolitlnue '
engagement. Let a man or a wbrij
Invoke in these crises all the'jrl eiu'wte
or good reeling which exlfit' api
strive to do a lasting good at tlitf'or
era present utihappIiic-SH i
A ludy Niiould however bo
tremely guarded during her eaga
ment hi her mannera toward utl
men Hhe should notcorfo(OBdw;'U
them nor permit thoso uReBtk
wlili-li nu n Iiellit nnil hti imulRaiuW'1
girl wcro her riglit Sho muiit il?Id
qtcii the uppearancoor coquetry while-
a lover should avoid all display fkiii-
ousy aud all airs or mastership. ''ifCt It
U a most delcoto position' Hetoust
Motbo unduly familiar lu the Dm! Iv-
or his fiance; he iiiuhI testify Jnti t
without clali'nluga place;;)ieiiirts
uvvoieu aim not iiimiuur ana rrwem
bur nllvnvu Hint tin lu n rvutlMnuM-nVt
on his good behavior; he is osklBithi
lier llfi. AVI Mi linr It la faru
partant coiicchsIoii thairwltbh
u she does not makohliH'M
no can employ himself In
and with pleasure: but with
he docs not make her happy.
win i sue can not nnu nor
elsewiiere than tit home
Itelsowhcroshu Is lout.
bo so l'onlkli iih to liiivn
the "matter of 1110110" 0
uopo it jh sometimes not 1
III our nrmitlcnl ni'-.
money sliiniltl be nettled o
tlio nnnvnf IfiibtoA-ilini.niid
buslntMD. It tii not a why
tti f. m . .. t ' . '.
ones crcuuoni: ion 11 a
power over Ills wife's 11
those who do business
find that out. And'mtMi'
tliclrllye insured befiww
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