Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 80, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 22, 1883 Page: 6 of 8
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THE GAZETTE : TTOTCT WORTH TEXAS TIHJRSDAY 3CAKGI1 33.
COURT DECISIONS.
oxrATjTox tthm 1&33.
Court of Appeal.
Yicrv tho state-From JTnrrlH
comity. AiveJIant wan liitllulod
tried mid convicted for theft of proper-
ty of more vuluo than $'20 and hla
mmlrilimcnl asneHel at two yearn In
the iN-iiUentlnry. The record con-
tttltiHiioslntcnwiitorftiutH. bill or ex-
coiiUriiisiiorasMgiiineiitof error nor
wan there any motion to (iindi tior
motion In arrest of judKiueut made
:onH(.vitK'iUly tht court can atone re-
fer to (lit; Indictment and charge of
(ho court for error to htiitaln a rover-
Hal. Tlio liitllctment Ih In every re-
aped Millleloiit and the charge of the
fouills unobiioxlom. The ludguieut
la therefore alllrmed.
Thornton vn. the SUitc -From Dal-
ian county. Appellant was indicted
tried and eoiivfotcd for an ntisnull with
fntciit to couiitilt the olIeiiHU or rape
iimler article 503. I'ciial Code. The
itiwaulfc wan clearly proven to
heeii committed upnit a female child
between four ami live years of age.
The evidence In every rcspeot mi pportw
the verdict. A caretul Inn'iectiou or
the record allows the Indictment to he
imhI mid Kiilllclent and the charge or
tho court Ih In all material rwpectx cor-
rect and the judgment Ih alllrmed.
Mike Vengcr v. the State-1-roin
llarriH county. Appellant wan charged
with tried and convicted on February
'21 of the crime of himrJary and his
nuitlslimmit llxed at llveyeam lmjiriH-
otimcnt In the penitentiary. Itoiu
(hirt conviction he has nppuiiled and
'mw before thin court with a record
which dotrt not contain a utatcnient of
facte bill of exceptions nor assign-
ments ofcrrorH and no objection! was
Interposed to tho inillclinent In the
court below nor wiw any motion In
arrest of Judgment made. Held upon
Mich record thin court can do nothing
but iifllrm the judgment. Alllrmed.
(Joll'ey vs. tho Htate Front Cass
County. Opinion by Hurt J. This
Is an appeal from a Judgment of con-
viction of murder in thetiocond degree.
The faclH upon which the verdict was
found in i very way warranted tho
Jury's finding. The charge of the
court was full fair ami Impartial ami
defendant can not cniimlaiii of it for
it wiw as favorable to him il under the
facta he could reasonably exiieet. A
fair and Impartial trial was had. on
which no errors are apparent. The
nictuiniiH considered have all been
pattml upon by this court In JN'iivluud
rti. the .State puhllshed In the Texas
Imw Jlivhw So. 10 and iih no errors
tiro apparent the judgment Ih alllrmed.
SftUerlee VH. the Ktnle-Frotn Oe
Will county. This is an appeal from
n conviction lor theft of two horses.
The fltnte rehed for a conviction alone
upon the fact defendant was in pos-
sesion of the horses recently after
they were stolen. Held where the
atato relies upon recent possession and
the defendant gives a reasonable ac-
count or explanation of his possession
the case there made Is completely met
Mild to make the recent possession
available the state must prove the ex-
planation false. The slate atiefupted
this by proving by the parly from
whom appellant claimed to have ob-
tained the horses that he did not ho got
them. Appellant then proved by hcv-
cral thai the said party hnd told them
he had let appellant have the horses.
Held this iimde tho .second parly front
whom annellaut got the horses an ac
complice and If not ceitjitnly there
wxs Hiifllclcnt evidence tending to
rliita eh a met eri.o him as would require
iho court to give in charge aitlclolTl
of tho Code of Criminal Procedure.
BcttiUHull the law applicable to the
whole case was not given hi charge to
the-Jury the Judgment Is reversed ami
remanded.
Ilolden vs. The Stale r-'rom Delia
county. Opinion by Hurt j. Ap-
IK'lhmt was convicted of the ihel't
if Iho horse of one I vie. The profceu-
tlou'ti theory is that appellant and one
. Hurtoii stole tho homo to support
which n. witness testllled that the
night tho hot-he was stolen appellant
and another wore seen on the roadside
in the creek bottom a short dhlunee
from Ivie's house. They were not In
tho rond nor traveling. It aviih too
birk to recogni.e tho men Witness
xpiiko to them. Appellant answered
tmd was recognized by witness V'll-
ucMiiskcd uppellant If he had moved
that day uutl was answered in the
vifllrnialivo. Witness asked appellant
what he Was doing there and appel-
ant answered he was hunting his
mare Appellant moved for a con-
tinuance lor the want of leslhnony
of certain wltnesesvho would testify
Unit Henderson was with appellant on
the night of the alleged theft when
t hoy were met as above stated. That
Henderson traveled with hint ijome
dUfctuce past lvle's hoime.nnd that ap-
pellant did not have ivle's horse nor
wan Hurton with him. The Indict-
inenbt was tiled Kebruary !! lw;t up-
tiiillant was arrested anil Jailed the
amoilay On the 12th counsel was
appointed by the court to defend the
jtrwniier. The motion state-) as soon
lie.'had time to consult with counsel the
Attachment was issued by the absent
wKitosH returnable Insttmter. Held
(hivmotlou should have been granted.
Duo diligence wjs shown and the re-
inilreinotUs of the law fuUUled. lie-
vorictl and remanded.
Vflul"i)nllnt; 1. I). Ganlner Clove-
land O.j John M. Strong Chicago;
C. 13. Oulhow Denver Col.; Win. J I.
Dnnlelsoii Ilmtford Ct.; Jos. Mul-
hnttou Louisville )iy
. Weather warm add pleasant and the
towij tilled with drummers.
TEXAS TOPICS.
A coyotte wns captured on thefqiiurc
in Jttiunells a few dnya ngo.
The cotton receipts at Cirecnvlllo
will reach 18000 bales thlH season.
W. C. Wright of Denton county
has sold his cattle In Cottle county for
?3000fl cash.
And thov do say Iho editor of the
Grapevine Globe Is only fourteen
years old.
A moss meeting of Grecubackers Is
to be held at Little Kim Denton coun-
ty next Saturday.
Tom. King has sold bin cattle in
u-..vt.ni Tovui I m- .;l)nil!WI Mini will
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Ititf.k i I"111 inn liiliiu Jil Ultuii int.
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The (Jsitcuvinn Advannr seems to be
on a boom. It Issued a handsome sup-
plement with Its last number.
Denton claims the boss shooters.
Holding a shot-gun In one band they
bit silver dollars thrown In the air.
James Jlcau a young man residing
near Denton was found dead In the
woods Monday. Epilepsy the cause.
A Donlon dog found the picture of
the daughter of its master on the side-
walk and recognizing it carried it
home.
A deaf ami dumb man Is In jail at
Greenville charged with stealing $10
from a farmer with wjiom hespent the
night.
Mr. G. S. Hobinson a well-to-do far-
mer or Hrowu county has been ad-
judged n lunatic and will bo sent to
the asylum.
Gustavo Hohery of Denton has
been adjudged insane. He labors un-
der tho delusion u married lady of that
city Is his bride.
Since hearing Mrs. Merrlwother
lecture the local editor of the Sherman
Courier announces his intention to
drink u better quality of whiskey.
Two McKlnuey boys Harry Smith
and Joe Johnson carried oil first
prizes in pharnaoy at Vanderbilt
University Nttshvlllo Tenn.
A Galveston drummer attempted to
jump his board bill at Urackott but the
lady proprietor followed the stage in
which he was leaving and to told him
site would "wipe up the road with
him" if lie didn't settle. He paid.
Mr. C. Haw Ml. Culm Texas says:
"Hrown'n Iron Hitters promptly and
thoroughly cured me of dyspepsia."
nUKKS' DKr'UN'DKItS.
Know
That Brown's Iron Bitters
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insurca hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility and
gives a new lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs-
ingmothcrtofullstrcngth and gives abundant sus-
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
ncrvcsenrichcsthcblood.
Overcomes weakness wake-
fulness and lack ofencrgy
Keeps off all chills fevers
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Wallttr St. ItAlllmore Drc lESt.
l'or lx ycjii I have been a great
tuflcrer from tilooJ Ditusc !))
jk ps ia.andConitipatlon.and became
r o debilitated tliat I could not retain
nnylhlnz on my Momach in fact
life bad almoit become a burden.
Finally when hope had almwt left
me my hutband seeing Ukuwn's
Ipon Hitters advertised in the
paper Induced mc to give it n trul.
I am now taking the third bottle
and have not felt to well In sir.
yc.iri at I do at the present time.
Mrs. I- F. Ckiitin.
Brown's Ikon Bitters
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs "bracing up" than
any medicine made.
Wirara
3illiB'rSTItir.1fiM 3IFI'WWKN MA1X AN 1) UOrs'l'OK
iUrnE BON TON OF THE CITY !?.S
sri'iaui mink
AMI IIUJII'.MIMS
I.IOL'OKS
I'UI iaS-km.kxck.
PRIVATE WINE ROOMS ' ALL
For tlio AcctiuunoiliUlou of our Oticts. ) l
cniAits
.MOST KHAIIHtST.
ARE INVITED
All nto WeU'oiuo
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G. BUROOWEB
llilliioiiis
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COLD SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES.
All kinds ofMimlcal Instruments Htrlncf etc KncravltiR done In tlio best stylo fipeclul
Attention Blvon to IteimlrliiK- Work ami Goods Wnrmnted.
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4 -It l
IWCcilaa. Stroot Fort "7Croirtlx; T'ors:-
J.IijHithlrei't. J-7. II. JlaiWi Ai;V a-.Vuji'.
htiiiiiioiliior .Itirjiiii'ti Wlm DniidiMl tlio
Cusr.
!Sieclal to tlio ("umiiicrclat flnzctte.l
1'ittshurn I'm. March 10. A Union-
town spuolal says: "Tlio twolvo jury-
inon lire hlaokont'd forever. ThunuiH
Jlowhcrrv of Tyrone has huen di.4-
ohurgL'tl by Evcrbou Macrunt it Com-
puny proprlcloraof tho Iiiiko rolliu;-
ntillat Kcottdale. They told him hlu
Hcrvlcea worn no longer wanted and he
could feel: work elsewhere itnionK
men of hln etpial if lie could
llnd them. O. AV. Jtreaklron. anotherof
the IttroiH hy the way.cannot write his
own name and belongs to one of the
most Ignorant famlllen In tliu eounty.
I To drew Ilia pay and Hiieaked out of
the buck door of the court-house
took the back Htreet.s totlu'iountryiiud
the hint heard of him he was Hearing
tne iooi oi tne luouniaiiiH in llie Ulree-
lloii of Delany'.s cave. .laeob Amnion
whoHtopped lu llrowuHville on hi
way home wan irlven live minutes to
skip the town which he did lu less
lime and lie haw not been heard of.
Thin Ik the man who Htated ho did not
want to bo on tho Jury in ihe
Low trial but did want to bo on
the Jury that was to try .Dukes.
The jury now elulm to have made up
ineir vorciiet from the quibbling point
that Duken when ho wrote those let-
ler was it friend to Nutt and that ho
had no Intention or killing him but
after the last letter had been nont
Dukes becumo alarmed and changed
his mind then went ami bought a
revolver to defend himself should Cap-
tain Nutt attack him throwintrnll ev-
idence aside mid yiolditig ton point
that was not lu evidence but was
made by counsel for defendant In his
argument. It is rumored around here
yet quietly that all is not ended
ioniothing more will grow out of this
tragedy ami legal farce of whloh so
much has been said Jt Is wild that
Dukes escaped from Pniontown to
Ciernum township in female attire.
"I Don't lhv.h V)ii.h!" The
slomueh 1 out ol order; neglected
this means chronic dyspepsia. You
should tuku Acker's Dyspepsia Tab-
lets ami avoid a terrible disease
Sold by 0. W. Hamulnll.
1 '2o e o difcw.
EOltT WOltTU
GAS LIGHT CO.
DnAI.EllS IN At.I KINDS OIT
Gas Steam & Water l'ipes
VALVES FITTINGS
AND
Steam Brass Goods
Or ALL KINDS.
First National Bank
Cor. Houston and Second Sts.
Fort Worth Texas
CAPITAL $100000. SURPLUS $30000.
OFFOCERS :
M. B. L0YD President. D. C. BENNETT Vice President
GEORGE JACKSON Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
J. S. Godwin M. B. Loyd James D. Reed Zane Cotti D. C. Bennett
George Jackson J. Q. Sandidge.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BAWK8MG BUSINESS.
Tlios. A. Tliiball.
K. JI. VanZaiult.
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J. V. Smith.
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Patont Friciionloss Chock Valve
Gibson's Lift and Forco Pump
Victor Globo Valva
Koystono Injector
Tile Call.
tfS-C'olso fni-Knlo by tlio ton of 'JX) ttn. nt
worUKfS Wl; ilullvvit'tt 68 73; by tlio l'JO lb. 60
cents til worltH.
FireBriok Tilo Firo Olay for Solo.
Khtlmntf r clvon on U kliulu of ens. otcinn.
Bliop iitdiiH workn.
FOET WOETH TEXAS.
A Genera! Banking Business Transacted.
Collections mtulo nnil promptly rcmltlcd.
of Ktiropc.
Exch nge drawn on alt tho principal cltlo
WM.
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corner
-37o"kooc ej.-o.c3. Cigars
Gulifornia Fruits and Canned Goods.
yon win flnil nlaro anil frcwh Htonk to select from nt Bottom IPrlcoo.
of UotiHton nnU Klrht Htroct nt J. H. Urowu's olil Htnnd.
KoutbonKI
hu.:iu.
CI. AY COUNTY.
Vitirwipoiulimv of tlio tiiirctlo.
lltilirtuttn. MnroU iil. L. M. Ocit
utitti of tho ih'in of Wm l.ullntttl A
(').. (illtviWtOlt. Dilill IIS f. DlOUMIllt
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VIIV OIIIUJM . lw L K-f V rtwi fo lin. ..vj
wa- m lirloi inn litislue.-oi bororo plmuv
nii
Mr. Vlnt'fiit Sttuur. oiioof ni' niibt
lirtiinliioiit ottl.ciih lioiirdoil tliw trtiln
TlittCliiiruIi us mi Umlirollii.
n'uxtuHUtlna
DurhitllvlnoHcrvloes in tho Austin
Ultio lilirlifraliornnolospvcriil eohirotl
KOiitlcineii Putiklnji' rofiieo from tho
rain ontorotl tho wvorotl otllltco intontl-1
Int to rclimln thoro until tho rain hntl
MUiwltk'd hut Pnion AVhaniUloonlo I
Jtuxtor ralboil fitioh n storm that thoy ;
wtnv Blail to t)t hack Into tho nun
ayaln. "Wo loails" mill tho Kr"(l i
man pounniuj on tnoiaiiiilt with liin i
nut "ro rcittia in tio noon isonic oli .
wlol'od uton mulciii' do chtiroh a cloak
to enver up their tins hut you Hluiiers
are a heap wunxei'. You ain't wntlMletl '
wm usinj?ioonureii tt a eioau. von
IVxas ! tio do clnueh as mi umhrolla."
Tho West nntl South
Are lurnko to tho fuel that lUlowx'.s
j VKmn'AUi.u liwim Vina are tho'
I only bat'o mul Httro remedy for bilious-1
! nosi eoiutlpatlop iind stek hea'daehe. ;
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liiti iiioruluj: for WttHlilnutoiv
when ho Intends to mUe lib tuturo
U0ltt.
Your lUnvlc correspondent in U Jajst
Jbltcr wtyrt thttt Howie has moiv pieity
lr than any tow.n helweeu l'tt
Trtrib mid WSohtta. ilo evidently
Hr:W that Henrietta Is on this 1 1 no:
uA Iwvo iol "om antl avo don't Intend
o let ioose.
'4tsenh Mulliattou reproseiitlnK
llrjiiKelflnl nv" Company Jlavtt-aix
l')ituU-y tif liOUlnvlUo I" amojii; the
3nia nrrlvtih at tho National.
' T. II. Allen hhoriir of Wbe founry
ooiit Kuuilav In tho oltv.
Tlio follow I m? oro tho KUvntB reals-! Dyxpopjln Tahlets. Prlee 2-je and COo
tttmlatthu National; fj. K. JShor- Mohtiiy t. w. IJan adult
wood Shotinan; U. M. Urunnard. Clal- 1 '2!i eo d&w
vcHinnr James N. Swalu. Kort Worth: ' '
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ark w .lersey winy i tuunloxlon
GOtSU
PEN:
Booksellers and Stationers
(IlliinU ItixiVn ntlinvlainifiuliiicrV rrlr.)
PICTURE FRAMES ALBUMS AND
POCKET BOOKS.
BiUlBs Seliool aufl Gift Books
OHDKIi AND LKTTKlt (TKlPfa-
CATK) COPYiyn HOOKS.
(Invaluable to Mcn-hunto and Tiav-
ullii' Alen.i
Guitars Violins Banjos Tamborines
Accordeons Valentines and
Croquet in Season.
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J-i'iilct lu-iinctouKMrllt lo i-ui-I'ImnI hi this r.
Hoc until u o'ftoek .MvtniS.lxt.ior smiU
1ns i inn rtntl I'lirblitK tliw ftillowlnift.tri'Cts-
1-iui 1'nvlin: Muln mid Houston tr(w
flnm Wciillicrlunt to Klftlt hlrt'vt with Hut.
HENRY & SAMMBGE
Agricultural Implements Iron Wagon anil Plow Woods
Browne Sulkey Buford Brinley and Other Plows.
BARBED ASTO PL AIN WIRE
Blacksmith and Carpenter Toote a Specialty.
COR. FOUltTII AI) HOUS'lON STS.
FORT WORTH T EX A S.
u An 1.111 a
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CLOTHING HA TS CAPS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Tailoring Establishment Complete in Every Respect.
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Horuunmu l Nt Ur- p FRF Rfjnne
Houston StiTol
I'eniM for hate uv r. w. J'owoii. ..t.m iii..riifi..ii.i .n..i;i....;
n1(' 1 M. Wolls (. H jJasltw'ood and L. -i)-1'viiiknihii wim iiimMunB.H
.X" llxiiiw titl. .'.it!
N. Jtritnswli; lnt Worth
u-y-ti-w-tr
olfonl-
JS'll (.OMIKK A (ilM-STJO.N Of Opinion
wo miarantoo every hox of Aoker'n
McAiuoit iu0uwnl.
i 'i tn) hixliiK .Main ami tlnuxton Mncl.
! iroinFirtU ktrwt to T..v l. nv rv.rMi!
; lion xtltli IhilUMolU' IVIfotil-McAilttnt iv-
IllMll
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Tliroi'Uinorton
ritxtus; wcntacrioui mipoi from
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S ALWAYS IN STOCK.
Port Vnrth To.us.
Mautinoasiiv.
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CASEY 4- JSWAS'UY
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naiili'rs will liotilUnviil to bill M'liuniti.u-
on iMvpoNttlonK oit mul Miimu.. with
Itiivitrco lu clt oilaclndlnc I tbj.
lcincHtinnsMiKt lurini. m ironoHi nim-
ifcti Cohh. Post Oak: L I.. l-W. K
. W.-A 1). 0 U II.; .S. (I CooUe Jkotl- Powder veiito Iivm Koralohyi uiiliiunii'itwtioii lotiiUoiikc.
mlww.MiJ. M. Aoltert. JX'eattir; ;.T. V. IWell 15. Jl. Wells 0. 11. 'nVVXl m'or nnblli'l lmr8u B
A. I Sibley Kort Worth: Charles K I Dash wood ami 1X. llruiiiiwlu. VorM"PtorKjnvMi.j or mi wo
JWvver Vonus countyt 11 5. Tiezo Worth. a-O-iVAv-tf j.jMf CttyKn-inccr
tmnortcrsanrtVUoliwlQ Dealer Ja
LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
aoi-t Worth ffoaens.
Agents- for St. Louis and Milwaukee Bottled Beer
The Great Popular Rotrfc'ff M
GEClllWll
! CORJNECTIOI
At tlAiA'lihTO.N witli ii&iioiyDwS
J'or ICoy West .and Mf.Il
enn j.ine tor owiis
I'orpiiH Chrlstl CtoTtsnUh
At AltOOLA with I. 'tO..B
hln mul towns In UrowrUMf
A. DnuVlfPIN flti H. 1I.K&
(Snnsut lloutej for Colonwr
tlliniOOIl J.llllll'Ninv"""-
Uvnlile mul Western 'Tmm
also lorllous'onanuai.'
Koute J!oiiuwonl0r8t.w
tho Tcoho Country w!'
till points In Uiofeoptj.
i-iin Hull way rorWhwjofcJ"1
fitutionson iiii"uiViiibUl
AtBltCNHAMwitlH.-K
sicaii j.euuciierii""-T
Austin. . . v-B.hl
At M 1 hANO with I. & OiMS
rnlesline t'och"u:fi-.e;
Oooi-gotown Austin. wflJj
At TKMl'U-J wftll JtJs?u.rtJj
At it-.iui-:u tut wii ."-rii
H'y tor Wnco.wonifjsj'-Sa
l'li-iisint OtttatrMiJfU
At Mt-UIUAK Willi -Sapl
Waco Hoss Illco Irri!'
points uii liuu '7 irJ
At CTihUUHXIf June'1"0 .
At TOUT WOIITH w'W-.HtiSt
iwi'nc!ftcity.rre.ff5
ins; lor l-.i "lh"jfrf pt
unit till iioIiitsNofth'fcSVTl
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