Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 6, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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BATHKlt 11KATKN.
Iprchonslvo Report of the Oon-
Edition of Stock.
.LotSerbUBly Injured but Drift-
Ins Considerably.
. tosaas Exist Among Bhoep
TJ all over tho State.
r"U fliv. Mo.. February C-
lit
iftom the rongo wMt uml wcs'
Sthe m-cnt cold spell aro K tin
'ontnfuras ascertained lossci
est
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!htflul1
1.1 nfldllg
finni VvnntInir snV the
Upfgnow iiround Cheyenne wna
rntv-etitlit Inches yesterday two
tfjci'P "l 1'lUftl1 "ul twelve
$fonp hundred miles south of
M . ..4 fll... ti.A .... I niiillirVtirit 111 itntt tWkii! lilt o 1 1 1 I In
f jliMnow was nry mm niii
lllle were doing v-d I; "
Altoli- Cilt.
phalli rcuruury o i mcrnitm.-
rhm stood from three lo elKht de-
rtalxnc on) mo nisi w.reo nays
V V! . . l.m(.... MM... ..ll
knru li" seiious results.
rcUlieophavcwiireied.
It Is
Li(.niirfcii.
Vlrhltit Kail" l-eoruary o ncnvy
eiof Klnep ro icpoued from tlio
trltyof the weather. The loi 6f
ttohsnnll.
i.llntlipU.an ttw.
LtlAull K-iii. Kebruary 0 Tlioro
oautlieiitlo Infornintloli from the
The iiround Is covereil with
JIf tfiiltlo can live on scenery n
ditvs longer tho damage may not
to Brent us anticipated. The weath-
uumlcrutlng.
LclltO tlioOaBfttc.
mntMrttt-r Fob. o beveral sloclc
iMiecpincii who have been Inter
ned wiy there Is no loss and thai
:k looks well. The weather is mod-
i
Ht l4i tho ClBsrMtt'.
Ualncsville Feb. f.. Nothing
beta heard from cattle
ithti but sheep are In a bad con
ch. It is estlniated that nearly 18
Miif. ha e already died. Weather
nWimtliiir.
A slight snow is
K
cll lo IliuOuroltu.
bticho February C Cattlu have
(ltd badly and aomo have died but
ilk figured cannot be obtained.
ROpifitu hero KiiUbred heavily.
Ige numbers of old o es and lambs
reported death FloukB that were
moor condition nro decimated. Just
r- v. .
aw the norther the range eastward
pl'tfcos lllvcr was swept by tierce
ile fires. Several Isolated bands of
fD are icjHHtcd burned. Blackleg
mauo its appeal aucO on tho Maine
Mho. Snow is now about three
Ln deep and the outlook Is gloomy.
T -
tll to tli Clnr.Ht.
t'ckslKito Foil fl. -The weather
Ntridity nllit 1ms been intensely
t one man lost tlve hundred out .bf
to hundred head of sheep. The
'tut of the loss of cittlo and sheep
pot be ascertained until tho wenth-
inoilerates but is undoubtedly
ift.
IwM tothc Oay.i)ll. 9H
MS February 5. The cold npell is
Were here and there Is no danger
WD Or cattle.
r k .
lllnltr ami Snrinir Prosneets.
ftvia a cxreful survey of tho entire
ptry tributary to San Antonio cm
Wng all of the territory south of
Wd County to tho trulf we lire fiat-
W that no losses of llvo stock oc-
'"id durltu! the Into cold snell. oX-
fllni ft fi'U ll.ul it.trtnL. Lli..rn utfil?
11 lust boon moved or wore on tho
Min then the losses wero very
w-ln no Instance over 1 of ono-per
M- 'iulto a number of cattle had
I'lltlUllnl lul.. I. il... C.ll ....it timl
Ihiil time to get over tho ellects of
;5iJ"g9 of range and lu thoto
1 '"fnted MockH there were no
"at.l ojhii. )..v. i..ai iiw.if ii.uii
?kbly udl. The biit (uw days
'pr(seiitwivkls thu foretastoof
andlntwo more wceka under
nry clreuinstances green buds
!Bf will bo hecn throughout
2?ctTexas. From pwciit ludl-
2?ttockwillbe fat eailh-r tlinu
J'iuia ctittlc can bo put on the
SMr to the mhiiiio 0r March
2E ecrtous risk. Nature could
iTi9lttI n moie favorable w In-
a the piiKcitt. Grass has been
m---vuuuani and better than II has
IfcVjf iears stock of all kinds wore
ludT'jin withstand much more
SS?nt feather than we have had.
sW ir w" tait ono tlrnwlwck. ami
U.U " .vii t!iinii!Tii niin fit hut. wmnr
'Sges back from the streams
U.r."MoatlS4l Hit Inuciw nml 111 fi.pl
tff' H ul advantage and If
It"fK cai
CJ'altlo eaillerthan usiral.--
ocA Journal.
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til . ioi
oie lat nv
a t
cattle. Do not
In your calcula
C ke demand for Mocks Without
L."'"1. 'bo lirleea iiald for
fiiiuhni nul rrcspoild with
u "u "" uluir ow" range.
!Sfe nyj;nIittnc!Si tho value of
t V i- Klvo this as n pointer
Y iswL?t:lUK ho demand for dirt
STOSTi nt forth ttm
dLi ure. 'our wuRc" Uw
'8tkjz3:
b jfort- to
DUIIMN.
Canllnttntlon if Uik Trial of llio l'lm-nlt
I'Hrk AiiumIiih.
Dublin Fob. 6-I investigation orihe
murder conspiracy charges was re-
sumed and the court was crowded.
Lords nnd high ofllclals wero present
showing a careful discrimination In
the IsHUance of tickets of admission.
Michael Kavanaiigh the carman
marched Into Iho prlwoners dock be-
tween two policemen. This now do-
parturecatised much speculation. The
prisoner iw a low retreating forehead
sinister appearance and looks anxious.
The llttlu girl witness Ellen Ilrophy
Identified Kavanatigh as tho driver of
tic per cent ho fur. Cattle ninth the ear tiontnltilng the men who In
tfnuii Pacific ilrlfteil south (o tended the assassination of Field (hu
but have been driven Juryman. Jicsldes kavanaiigh Jos
' 11 . iir..-.tit.w .. 41.. I lll-iiiK nflil rrintnilit ITrtlltf titnt nlun
tempt to murder Field. After hearing
the evidence against the prlsonerM ac-
cused of an attempt lo kill Kleld the
two Cairo two Mulletts Wlmloli llra-
dy nml ltnvniriugh charged with the
imuder of Loid Cavendish and lhirke
were arraigned. The reason tho In-
vestigation against Field wat. taken tip
waM thai theittithorltloslntendtoooni-
pletc the evldeueo In that case to-duy
. tlulit drifting Biiow. Tho cold and then ask that tho prisoners bo re
j'jjrtr lino caused cattle lo drift but I matidcd for doltnltc Idnutillcatlou.
KavanauKirs identity oy J'Jiien ur-
phy was particularly complete. She
sayH she spoke to him and asked for
whom ho was waiting for she saw him
when going on n message three times
In ti half hour. "Immediately after her
return tho third tlmo bIio hentd
cries of murder and ran to tho
door lly that time there were two
men besides the driver on the car.
Tho third man was Just mounting nnd
she was only able to Identify Kuvan-
nugh. Fho was severely cross-examined
but noveV faltered. When Kav-
anaugh was identified lie blushed and
looked uneasy. Urady when ho en-
tered the prisoners' dock had a swag-
gering manner. Kelly was pale but
delimit looking. James Mullen
laughed when charged with being con-
cerned In the ThcBuIx Park murder
but none of his companions Joined
him. Much time wan occupied in
proving the letting of tho largo room
In Peter street to Jus. Carr ostensibly
as a reading room but really for tho
purpose of drilling the men. Ho left
tho room Oolober 20th.
FEltltY'S FAlLMtK.
Tlio
I'njicr of IVtry llrollirri
I'rotvKt A IIIr CrlnL.
Joe to
4.. i s fr t.
Dctroli Feb. -I. It is lmpostlble to
give dellnlto iuformattou regarding
the financial condition of Ferry IJroth-
ors at Grand Haven all roportH con-
dieting. A Into dlspatcli to-night
declares the- alt ichments on the
property represent only a Biuall
amount and It Is not understood that
any assignment him been made. Their
paper however is auegou to navo
gone to protest in several places. Sen-
ator Ferry's reprefccntutives nt Lans-
lug veto ult-o wirveil with a process
last night In a a lit for iin unpaid bill of
I'fclOO for room and board bill for month
of January at tho hotel there. The
senator has been absent fioin Lansing
all week and it lias been well under
btood he was seeking to tldo over his
financial dimmiUles but tho extent Is
unknown.
IIAIITJIQUAKES.
Aglon Hungary February ".
Soven shoekH of earthquake were ex-
perienced heio last cveenlng.
Madrid February fi.-A renewed
shock of earthtpiako was fell in Mar-
cla. Wolfboro Now York February 5.
Two slight shocks or eathquako wero
felt this a. m The niovehieut Is from
west to east.
The Tevus Capital and tho Clilca-
g Syndicate.
Tho Chicago Tribune wiys Mr.
Ainos C. Habcoek of this city Is now
on his way to Texan to fiiperlnleiid the
now Capital which is to be built by a
Chicago nyndlcato lu exchange for
S.OOO.OOJ acres of land in the north-
western part of Texas. To n reporter
Mr. Habcoek Bald ; "Wo would have
been well under way by this time but
i ...kit. .. I a s rF 111111b
wo have niei wun huhiu-- "
voidable back-sets I wut to Texas
on tho 20th of last September expect-
ing to go to work Immediately but the
plans for tho building were not
furnished me by the State authorities
until October 20. We then met with
another delay. It was not until the
filh of January that we eould get the
rlcht of way through tho city of Aus-1
tin from the Council to inn a track to
. ...... .... !... ... nniil.l hrlnt?
tno uapuoi Biioso niv v ......-. "---o
tho material right to the spot. An -
ntlini. ilulm- u-n OOiafiloncd shortly a -
tcr (he contract wsts let. Tho present
State building had to bo removed ami
we had to wait until the Legislature
met ami approprhitod money for the
purpose. Jlut we have commenced an
ficllvo pro-ecutloii of the work now.
The excavating Is Mulshed nnd we
will begin Immediately to build Ihe
foundation." Mr. Habcoek further
Mated that new structure would be27-
x500 feet four stories high and would
be built of Texas limestone and that
It would.lMi tlio tltmtStato Capitol In
the lUniOii With the extwllnn f tho
.Vn..Vt Albanr. The lami niulrwl.by
lh 'A Su? will be fee4 ami JOuO.
.MjoTwUU will put upon It.
ortlj
TTOljT WOKTn
SPKUIATi SEIIVICK.
Iloniletol by Q.otto OorrespondenU nil
oror tliu State
Sorioas HowBatwoua SaloonhU and Oow
boys at Wiohitn Tails.
Ropottod Burning of tlio Oourt Houso of
Wilbarcar Ooanty
TwoPubllo Soho)l Bulldlngj Buruod to
the Ground nt Btcnlmm.
Dlsutrous Firo at DooalnrKaws htm
Othor Points.
Wichita Fulls February fi Advices
from Vernon icport tho'los of the
court hoimo and records of "Wilbarger
county by lire Friday
There was n gcneml row here bust
night between wdoonlsts and cowboyo.
One man was shot but not seriously
mid soYcrul othew had their facl bad-
ly bunged up. All paitlcH concerned
ait under arret.
Ht(nl(il to tho Clnrnttn.
DciiIhoii February fi.An cll'ort Is
being madu to establish a young men's
christian association and tho formation
of a leading room In this city.'
Lillian Spencer in the "Creole" will
occupy tho boards at the opera houso
to-night.
Light snow accompanied at Inter-
vals by n cutting sleet fell nM day Sun-
day and In a short time tko ground
was as slippery ur glai-s and walking
was attended with danger. It ceiibcd
snowing this moining and a cold rain
Is falling to-night.
Opi-clnl lo tli Ourntti-
Jlrcnhnui February 5. Two bulbl-
ingsbcinga put of tho premises of
tho white froeo Mdiools wero burned
down to-day. Uamnge aboht ?7lK)
fully Insured.
All business suspended on account
of the snow storm.
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K-tulul to t!i Otr-H...
Tyler February o Vleo-l'resldent
Hayes acoompanled by General Man
ager Talmage and General Frleghl
Agent McCury passetl this plttoa yes-
terday on a speclul train going' to Pal-
CHtlho. Thcoofllelals are on a tour of
inspection of the Gould Southwestern
system. They were to leave Palestine
this a. m. at six o'clock going to
Houston returning to Bt. Louis via
New Orleans. '
.Saturday evening It began to tilrn
coh andearly Sunday u- in. sleet be-
gan falling and continued at varied
Intervals all day. List evening the
mercury ran down to three degrees
and biiow fell to tho depth of an iuoh.
Sjipolul to tho (inrvlte.
Waco Feb. 5. II has been (mowing
st intervals for throo days and the
ground Is covered with a solid sheet of
white and many improvised sleighs
were out to-day and several up'-et but
nobody hint. A large number of fam-
ilies were caught without fuel and coal
anil wood wagons have been busy all
day supplying their Immediate wan to.
No doubt many poor people HiiMbied
Boveroly.
Justice Kvans of tills city learned
to-day tnat W. U. Turner a tenant On
his farm near Oberson look advantage
of the snow storm and absconded with
a wagon and team worth ?300 leaving
no trace of the direction taken.
To-day a young man glvlngtbo name
of Drew Miller was arrested and Jailed
on suspicion of being a hortfe thief.
Yesterday a Hebrew marriage took
place between Mr. G. Uosenthal and
Mis llattlo Epstein In which the cer-
emony was performed by llev. J. 1).
Shaw" and afterwards celebrated ac-
cording to Jewish rites by members of
tho Synagogue.
S.'olul lo tho Onirtt.
Decatur Texas Febi nary 5. A lire
broko out thlsf morning about ouu
o'clock In the McGeo building three
blocks east of tho winnre. In a few
momenta a large crowd of citlretia
were on the spot but the lire hud gain-
ed Midi headway that all eftbrta to
check the flames proved of no avail
an I not until four buildings hud fallen
ik nrev to tho flames was there any
check to tho Are. Tho following aro
the Icmm: J. J. McGte building
$3000; no insurance llarmun fc
llynl block of groceries low ?1W0 lu-
suranee 1000 in the Gcruianlu and
$200 iu the California. Win. Spears
stock of fundi inc. $0000 iiiMiied in
the East Texas for S200j Lancashire
$ 1000 ami J3t. Paul $1000. Tom Kin-
nev on bulldlm: occupied by Spear
td 1 1 lit iiti.lt' It
insured in uie u
vrwluilou forSGOO. and lu
. TrnjcrN Mr wr abo lot his
I '"l I'" .
. nno jtnrso team anil anoiuer uoree
1lrtrnPH9 ... Vttj im at four hundred
I . . ...i... t'i..i..i l.ul mm ImniO.
I jj'nwt0'rt tWu iiorces Power vie lionc.
There wrre fotirtecn hordes couiunied
In tho lire. Tho work of removing
the chat red remains ol u.euniman-
now going on.
A llockmaster tyn low iVJ head
out of 1001 owe and then out of il
wool and Iamb crop rutllto h bant
some petceutage ofprotltou bUjc.ir
work and capital In Texas. 1 here is
no reason why any sueu ..
hi sustained yet we mention hU p
that the recent hes may not bo oer
.slInMlcd. Ffvclar cent 't.c;
Hit) average los Ihrougbotit the
stale ui to this time and lvft "r-
jjlti for benextldMtd. 1exat Wool
Umlg Settc
TWXAg TUESDAY IWmUIAKY 0 18JS&
AltTIIUK'.H rLtllTATIOX.
The rrotlitrtil lohlnt Hnoet oh m
ltftRttlijr MaIiIii-U IIn Tllrlluj or
MlrKMl Wllh. if
Washington Feb. -1 President Ar-
thur Issaltl tobo mashed on Miss Hrok-
with of New York City rho U hero
with her mother atuyliig at tho Arl-
ington for the K'rtson. !Sho U a very
hHudsoineatid engsglng lady nnd very
wealthy thus possessing all tho attract
ion. The l'lcsidcnt hits entertained
her at several private dinners at the
Vhltoloiic tnd she wiii one of tho
honored guests at the State entertain-
irtent. A well-known noddy lady
Informed me that on this occasion the
president Miss Beckwlth and her
uhnperouo spent an hour mid hlf
together Inspecting the conservatory.
Tho same fair Informant iisaurctt me
that ever slneo Miss lleokwtth arrived
In tho city her table at tbo Arlington
has been lonuodrwlth thOirarcst flow-
ers from tho executive green-house
To-day lie arranged an excursion to
Mount Vernon on tho Dispatch In
houor of his fatr diarmer and with a
select company they went to rlow the
last resting placeof those (uodel lovers
George and Martha.
My lady Informant vxpresed tho
opinion that 'nothing Would colne of
it" and recalled Hhnlhirtnttcnt Ions on
the part of the president lo charming
widow last winter as evidence that ho
only amiices himself with striking'
beauties as catch hla fancy rorn time
and has no serious Intentions of li-un-teiliig
the matrimonial paradise llut
a gentleman standing hear thought
different ly. Ho wild he had It from
good authority that the widow of hint
winter might have betm mistress of
tho White House to-day If sho had
said "Yes" Instead of wiylng "No"
when Arthur forwaidod his proposi-
tion to ttavel down life's shall-road
with her In double harness. It is
hard to tell which story Is right.
Sometimes man propoMts and Woman
disport and sometimes It is tho other
way but I notlco thAt most every-
body finally gels married and goei to
housekeeping.
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DALLAS.
Tlio oastr'ngAmst Manning disniissod.
Hc(rio Wrnther mill HIHk1iIiic-Oih of
tliv nititT; Airmtetl.
1
?im-ilil to lliti ClunHttn.
' Dallas Ti.as Feb fi. The ease In
Justice: Kendall' Court against Went-
worth Manning charged with perjury
for nni.iln uUldayU Unit Jits mull was
being robbed In tho Dallas PoH Ollh'-o
was disinlssetl to-day for lack of prosi-
cullon ln nil probability this ease Is
not abandoned but only tenlpotariiy
poitponed and will prove Inteicstlhg
for the Dallas republicans when the
proper tlmo arrives
The weather lssllll severely cold and
sufllclcnt snow for sleigh riding and
skating which Is being Indulged In
I'Xtciistvely. Thete Is great sulTuiiug
among the poor dement. Nearly an
hundred applicants to the city author-
ities to-dy for fuel and food. Chailly
committees are relieving thcsuflerlng
as much as oslblc.
George Miller a w ll-known conduc-
tor fell from the top of a slippery car
on the Texas and Pacific lost night
and sustained what are considered fa-
tal injuiles nbout tho head neck and
shoulders. Ho has been uncoiiK'ioua
since tho accident.
United Slates uiaisliult McKeo re-
tunvd from Sunset. Tho man ara'st-
etl as leader offllio resistance Is ono of
the Younger brothers mctrhanto. Ho
was placed under one thousand dollar
bond at Decatur The balance of the
crowd escaped but papers Will bo i(-ucd
and steps taken for their arrest
mi t
TKLKtfllA PH10 1IKKV1TI KS.
Tho Cleveland oil fire bus been
checked
Tho houe committee 'on colnnge
dries not favor a dbcontlnuaure of the
silver coinage.
In a lallrnad ncrltlent In Hungary
six cars fell down a deep mountain
and several persons Wero killed.
Hla thought the expulsion bill will
not prevail in the French chamber of
deputlcr.
Inimoni'oflood? arc rojKirlcd along!
tlio Ohio Klver.
The rieh of the .Sbcop.
Tho KimlWi iwoiile arc proud oft
thclrsu pcrlor lasUpg mutton. The j
food of t.e sheep there seems produe-
ttvo of lies that I Hweet to the lase.
Hut much Is duo to (hu rtgi- lf
the
shten. When tlioy are killed
at the
proper ago no meal excels It. Dot a
lean thin sheep that has outttved lis
useftilm.s as a wool-bearer and lias
ticcu cut down by the roleiilli knife
as n cumbercr of tbo pasture
grmiinl and coiisigiusl to the
pot in the Aidit hope of macer-
ating lt toughened flbrttt jifrifils un
uiuavitrv and unplatablo meat which
lias taught many to la-Mho Uw very
union of mutton nnd nUunlimlo its
verv smell. On thu eontruri not the
uroniutlc flavor of venison tho gulny
.l.lmi4 of Wild fowl. Or thu JiWect
i&.J'
nml fatneM. H Isswe.frr to the pal -
nte. moro diKCsllble ami more nutrl
tlous than any other variety of meat
wvd. Itrnt Pdd wut fwM5
The Muniiiis oJ lorHt PHiiCftw
Lrtuii-o and Mity reevietMl InviutiuM
whllit nt Cliarhstoti to attend the Nim
OrleHilrdt Gm ftlvltli.j
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1VAS1HN0T0N.
A Roauino of tho Work of the Coming
Wook.
Oloomy Prospocta for the Paasage of
Uie Tariff BUI.
"Washington 1). C Feb. 4Ui.Tlw
promnunoof btiflncss for the Benato
this week Is extremely Blinplo the In-
tention or tho iiiiJurlty being to press
consideration of tho finance Commit-
tee reports and the Tariff each day
until li Into hour in the evening to tliti
exclusion of all other than merely for-
mal legislative business. Some brief
executive sessions will bo liottl and U
Is ejcpcctcd that an adjournment will
be taken at a comparatively earlv hour
Tuesday evening as ti murk of. respect
to the memory of twodocoased members
of the house but aside from this Inter-
ruptlon the wholo week will doubt
leas bo devoted to an attempt to com
plete tilt; consideration of the pending
blfl. It Is very doubtful however
whether tho bill can bo returned lo the
houso by the end of this week for ro-
gardltvH of tho many disputed tariff
tiuestions which lenudu unacted unon
there will be t icnewal of tho last ses-
sion lu regard to the various features
Of the original frame work of tho bill
which as it passed the house related
solely to reductions on Interim! taxa-
tion. To-morrow In the house after tho
usual cill uf Ntntci for the Introduction
of bills tlie regular order will bo tlio
recognition of Individual members for
the purpose ofollerlng motions to puss
measures by two thirds majority under
suspension of the rules. It is under-
stood the first member to lecognlml
will bo Mr Cannon who bus given
notice under direction of a majority of
the Committee on Appropriations ho
will then move the sitiuinary passngo
of tho legislative executive and Judi-
cial appropriation bill. Tho general
opinion to-night Is tho motion will fall
as it Is well known nearly all tho lead-
ing Democrats will oppose It. Fall
ing to obtain pillage by this means
tho bill will not be called up again thin
week but will be left on the calendar
while the House during tho remainder
of the week except on Tuesday even
ing when eulogies mo to be delivered
on Messrs. updogralf and Hawk de-
votes ItBOlf to tho further consideration
of tho Ways and Means Committee
Tarlfl bill. Tho present condition of
the regular annual appropriation bills
brlofiy slated aro as follows : Tlio sgil-
cultural bill has becomo a lair; tho
Cohttiih.r aid deidomatlo military
academy Indian ami iKHtofllt'o bills.
have all pabsed both Houucs and aro lu
(he hands of (he conference commute;
tho arinyajtpmpilailon bill and pen-
sion bill aro on tho calendar of the
Senate icady for action! the Dlstilet
of Columbia the fortlllcutlons and Navy
appropilatlon bills are under examina
tion by sun committees and will prob-
ably bo reported to the Senate front the
full committee on appropriations dur
tugtho present Week; thMegl"!allverx
ccutlvc and Judicial approprl lion bill
Is on tho Houso cnlK'udar; tlio river
ami harbor bill Is In eouivc of prepara-
tion by the houso committee on c0iu
merce ami tho work of pieparing ihe
sundry civil hill Is well advanced by
by tho Homo conuulltea cm upplopila-j
lion who will propahly iuuludolu this
measure as a matter of convenience
this year all Hems of appropriations
which arc usually mude to conform to
the general deficiency bill.
A JII.TKI LOVIJIl.
ISiiiU lilt tardily urrow Willi rmormiH
it torch.
Zanivim.i: Ohio Kebruary I.
Details reached this city this afternoon
of horrible nileldo at NewUnivlllc
revcti miles weal of hero thlHinorniiig.
A young man named Fletcher llcod
agetl twenty-one hon of a prosperous
farmer at that place for a long Ihuo
paid attention to a joilng lady of that
village whone name wimMary Mltchel.
She however rejectetl his atlvuccn and
hearkened to the null of bis brother
Orrln who won and r.mrrled her miiuc
months ago. Thu rejected lover grew
melancholy and constantly brooded
over his misfortune. About a week
ago a dcrlcs of revival meetings were
Inaugurated lu the village Yotulg
Fletcher attend ' as he was a devout
and enthusiastic church member. It lMtnml HwvQ wl0 of gh
was suppose! tho "H'elngs threw hlnihUlidJ K lm mmvii6
"; "-""" v
u f'O'.'"' crlnmn.u.lnp. Last
ntht be acted In mi uniisiiully Mraiigc
uituiner. but no attention was paid to
htm. Ills father was awakened about
r.tiiH ii..lr.U iI.Im iiirtMiliiif lit' n klritjtn
. V V ..''. ...T'.... J .. yj.r
iignt which m nMT.Twu.uo to w i.
hay-slaek. which was all nbla.e. He
.... .!..... . I....I l.t
rati out audio his horror icrcelvcd ht
son Fletcher prone In tlie mldM of the ache and every woman shoiild
linriiltii. iiijiw wmi lhu assistance nl r"' ara not only a no
liuriiing iilaw. nn inomMwiaii (1;( Mrv Jlron.fvu if
the neighbors Iho body charred ultno&t 1 Vicn Iho apjirwadi Is fell. C
beyond reoognllioii wis rccovcrwl
from the dames iho throat of the un
fortuualu
ymm nl bdff snnlicl
man U'li.g gnhlicl
.' n tarnt. tvllleh fll(
from ear to car by
1 .... I... l.l. . I.l im... I..r.. ........ I -
Ami after imviu; Zn undob -
i ttdnctl the raxor liocrawiwl to the
Mack cet In on fire then tm nis
throat.
Fodniasler-GenerHl Hone Um found
in hi oltlcu a record iH.W.;wm at-
iKitHtmeHt m 4HiHr at UvtultlrM
Mc Jtmoli fl.ll. Hoi w reMtniii
by PrMtftjrytar'
DiUMII.K MDKDKU.
A Criminal UIIU III Wfo mul IIipu SlimiU
tllinortr
fit. Louis l.-b. fi-Johu Parker tho
murderer of Mlko pay ton whoso case
wasdookdled for trial In tho criminal
ouit today shot his wife through the
head about noon lu the J dry room of
the court afterward sent a ball into
his own brain. Pit sly Jones attor-
ney for Mary Craft sister of Parker
ami deputy shorhrWalora were lu tho
tho room at tho lime It was thought
that Mw. Parker furnished tho weap-
on. Who was Instantly killed ntitfat
lust accounts Parker was dying
'
It cost $28.60 to Inaugurate Governor
Pattlsou of INmnsylyjiiila
GladsUmb 1 threatened vtth assas-
stimtlon upon hln return to Loudon
Half n nilltlou people llvo In the
22000 tenement houses of Now York
The President nominated HugouoH.
Plumaoher of Tennesson for consul
at Maiucalba.
A daughter of tho Duke of Argylo Is
to marry Mr. Dalllo Hamilton tho In.
ventor of a musical Instrument
Tho senate continued tho nomina-
tion of Chits. P. Williams tu consul at
Calais and Orson V. Fousley at Lclj -h).
Oliver Doud llyron tho uclor Is
building a now an I beautiful collage
at Long 11 ranch In Queen Aline stylo
to cost $10000.
The Courier Journal has discovered
that Gambclta was nt ono t lint a news-
paper correspondent with a sweet am-
bition to become a paragniphcr.
Governor Porter of I milium asks:
"What If fame?" Ilolng culled upon
lo name the Govcrnois of half a down
States ho found that he eould not pel-
form the feat
The Qucon ofServla cannot play tho
i piano nor cmbi older nor paint but
1 alio writes all of her husband's letteis
i while ho plays billiards.
Mr. Geo. W. Child ha spring water
brought tohlsPhtladdphla home every
day rVom his country heat at Wayne
Pa.f also fresh milk ami cream.
Chicago 7Woimr: A 8t Louis news-
paper muii has begun a match to eat
thirty tpiull In thirty days Quails
aio already reported tobo leaving Mis-
souri In la t'gu numbers
Chicago lYlbwtc Miss Grace Sopor
a graduate of Cornell has been added
to the. editorial stulf of tlio notion Jour-
uaU Tho other JJoJlon editors udU
now learn hv lo do up their luuk
hair
CUn Grant when asked )f It was
truv that ho intended going to Euiope
next summer answered yes provided
he could bo released from business. Dy
the way what Is General Grant's bus
iness?
The engagement of David Davis to
Miss Jhirr Fnj ctlovlllc N.C.l.s known
to he a fact. MIsaHlirrlsuyoung lady
or thirty-live. The wuldlng will take
place In tbo spring after tho adjourn-
ment of Congress.
Tho Chilian Minister's wire Mine.
Oodoy Is of Now Jersey parentage al-
though born lu Peru while the wifcol
the Mexican MlnUter at Washington
Henora Lulu Allen du ltoihcto was
Miss Alton of Philadelphia.
Lnnulle tho baritone nt tho Paris
Grand Opera receives a salary or$2.400
a month bulls dissatisfied th the
contract antl threafeus to htrlko for
$3000. He wiw onco olfored $100000 for
a six mouths' continental tour.
lllsltop Kavauaughof theMelhodlst
Episcopal Church Foulh has his res
idence In Bt Louis. Hut ho recently
nllleudetl the Florida Conference antl
wasprottruted ami will lie compelled
lo remain lu Florida during the win-
in front of a plumber's shop lu Dey
sired. New York was a half-worn-out
bath tub gayly decorated. A crowd
stood about It reading from tho
placard ; " 1'hls Is the bath tub that
the I'ritircps I.oube would not use at
Hlclimond.1
Dr. Marrloii Slut i d jolares tint
HoraiMJ Grculey stifU'rcd from "acnlo
mentngltls or cerebrospinal menln-
gltls" In his last llincjw ami "should
no have more lnivo been scut to an In-
situc asylum for treatment than a ty-
1i.0i.i fuv.r .silent with delirium."
tho iippolutuient or com'nlstioiiers to
.j )mmc c . UkluBlhc
.fa n M ihcWlh.
J ' .. m . .. . in lirt 110.
oretlon as io tho iihiihh to bo Included
l Hi. dirt' 1 11 11 i.l
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t f . ..u-iiiit for nnv
lW ctmiplalut Hum (Jarler's Little
. . . ....A . .1.1 J ..... I ..I
Llvijr PlIlsareH jiptfclile rorslek hcatl-
Know
KstlVC
taken
niinweu is iciu i;arier
U.lulo Liver 1'IIU net fllryetly on Iho
veranu owe. ami in inw enw
"Untt m hck by h weattciilmr
JjL .rt hck Uy ww
' ......i.. ' 'if vmt i film
!..II1 . lu. ilUanrwaiiti..! (
hem you
Hold at
boWeby LKlilinwte
2-ftlw-Iw.
Thoo unh ippy pewons who ufRr
from ncrVMisin t and dypcl)ilA
sfiould e Uartw'H Jillflejsvrvv rii
wlihrh am Hindi! tixjuwtly for slt
I'll jL cil J. ll ItimcWU. iWdjiipi
wk)iile I
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AUSTIN.
to
811m Attendance At the SmaIor
of the House.
t
Tho
First Prohibition Qun Qoei Of
With a Sinn.ll Report. - I
lllllMP.
' Visr.
Austin Feb.o .House metal 10 a.m.
with many nicinbeisabseut account of
sicklies. A number of petitions were ' .
otleicd on various subjects ami tbo
usual batch of now bills and rcso- r
lUttuilB. ' 1'
Mr. Patterson offered a Joint resolu-
tion to aniuntl tho constlltitlon pro-
hibiting the salo of liquors. This be-
gins the prohibition light.
Tbo resolution to havo two sessions
dally came up and caused considera-
ble discussion ami It waa finally liuido
tho special order for Monday next.
Mr Frytnlor'a branch nsyium bill
calnoupas a special order and after
much dlsoiiRslon.by tho house lu coin-
mllteo of the whole ItH paiwago was
recommended ami tho houso ad-' J
Join ned. i.
HAN ANTONIO.
Ait InliiiitmU Mlhr.V CUmlrt Mr-
rlagt.Tli Ch Wfuthrr.
Mppulul to thuCJni'.iitti'i
Sail Antonio Feb B.YcMtertbiy the
neighbors leported that ti Woman by
the name of Franks wjro of tv colore!
man who tiled In the poor house had
removed her furniture and taken two
of her chlldtou and left ono a gtil ucd
ulim years lu tho einoly house who
wassiipposed to bo suflbrlng from small
pox Bearoh was made antl the girl
foilntlj ami It was then discovered that
thouiupttnii was the result of vaceln-
nnt km not fiom small pox. Tho child
Is being cared for ami Heureh made for
the mother.
On Saturday livening Chive H.
Siusok sou of H. Shook altoritey.at-
law took u walk with Mlsn 1). M Yul-
tMilino nnd got married much to the
nurpilseof his pm outs and friends
John A. McDonald Was convicted Hi
tho District Court of forging and was
sentenced to two years Imprisonment.
Tho norther continues with great
severity and Is tho coldest hIiico 18(1!)
Oil Buturday tho thermometer regis-
tered TO at 11:1)0 ul 11:3511. m. It had
fnlcn to 33 and at UsUl p. in. to 22. Yes.
terduj tho mean temperature was 22
at lliHl It was 22 degrees. The cold
abated somewhat In tho mhldlijor thl
day but l now Intense lect Mj ye- wiv
(ertlay ami fioto on tho street add
many Hitiall casualties uro repor(etl. 1
MIori Kate TiVojitg daughter of tho
banker fell and broke her wrist s
Snow is reportud at Frcderlcburg
Coleman Concho and Cleveland.
Hleet fell at Uuglo Puss. Tho military
telcgragh wIivh aie down and road
trallo to the city nuHpcndml and train
delayed.
.iii m
All AtToiiiiiioihiihig Actress
A good story Is told of tho French
actress Dcjuxel which Is worth repeat-
ing. Hoon after tho first production or
"M Gural" clio woni on tho load. At
DIJon she was visited by two ladles
who winded to iwk her If the piece
was one which two maiden ladles
coe Id with propriety witness. She
assured them that the piece was piltt
iuoflemtlvu but they kept Up their
question. At last sho assumed mi air
or confidence nml mild lu a solemn
tone "No" I'll tell you everything I
Usually play without any clothes on
but to-night pu account or yur scru-
ples I will keep on my stockings.'1
Tho spinsters lied
Hmall Stocks
Tho (ilea prevailing that stocks of
cattle can only bo lemimeratlvo in
huge iniinbeiH and on immense pas-
ture may us welt bo abandoned at
onco antl forever Hmall stocks are
only unprulltablo when they aro eaten
up by expense of limiting over much
ground ami oven nude these condi-
tions tlioy double up lu numbers so.
flint that small as tho income miry he
the accumulation Is very great ami
the result of n Tew years or careful-
attention of a diiiall herd Is tint to bo
despised. Hmall stocks lucrfuo us
rust as larger ones nnd nearly all
our leading stockmen of to-day cap
look buck on iho time when they
wero very Hiuall potatoes linked.
Win n tbi' owner of a small herd puts
It under fence ho places himself iu n
K)dttoi to be envied by larger own-
ers so fur nt( tho proportion of profit
isconcernetl. Hu can secure him-
seir from low by such storms as we
havo had lately ho can secure to him-
ftdf tho piollts to bo derived from
grading up with superior bulls ho
can murk and brand at ills leisure;'
I le can sell steer nt one two or three
year (ilds at his pleasure I in run place
throe years old on tho market when-
over no chooses taking advantage of
tboblglil'ftl prices. He can deliver bin
yearlings anil tvrn entire (- any
lime as Iiuchii also cut out bis old
4 cows for the butcher. He can eiisuw
tl.s. trtrirrtbl iwtf.ldlilduj1 tt lflr.-tulftll mil 1 1
IIIU ll"J.W .VHMIHAV. ...K. "
tils stock and guarHi.tctt hlinseli
against fos bonidwt saving expense
iutbchlretiflulr Hctwu limfiort
(Hturo in Texas nil the advantage o
the iHuturo MyMteiu much betleron m
(.mail lay or ImikI than on a bthter
line nnd coimttract entirely the m"-
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turtsi oiih smaller scale as coirr4
wllh the first cost oflarg ItUff. T.e
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