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VOLUME 11.
ALVARADO
WEEKLY
DTTT T TA
D U LLA
ENTERED AT THE POSTOFFICE AT ALVARADO, TEXAS, AS SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER
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ALT.1R.1DO, JOHNSON CO UNT Y, TEALS, DECEMBER 19,1890.
UTUUIBER 21.
E WHOLE WORL
Highest of all in Leavening Powet.—U. s. Govt Report A Wg 17,1 889. AVAR WITH INDIANS
WANTS THE BEST.
Va I Baking
C-R D 10
rowder
i PARNELL AHEAD.
The Right Beriden the Factions ne-
. " caming Rrd Hoc.
T. Best is My Bid for Your Business.
All Right Goods at All Right Prices.
PTTTI APT ETTT “AN ATI PTT’T CITT’A BAN
4- DJVUA 01 1.4 DAOL
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*, Guaranteed Seasonable, Prices Reasonable. My Fall and Winter buying ha
- been done with a view of offering you the best qualities at the best figures. A bomb-
shell for competitors, but se blessing for the people. ( - 2
FIX THIS IN YOUR MIND
$7,000 worth of Roots and Shoes for all mankind at the lowest prices under the sui
The largest stock of Children’s. Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s Clothing ever brought te
this place, on which I will save you big money.
My Dress Goods and Trimmings stock is immense, containing all the favorite fab
rigs of the season, the Wedding-ring Brilliantines, Serges, Silk Warp Drap de
Alma, Rais de satin. Marguerite Henriettas, &c. Jet and Silk Passementaries.
Plaid and Striped Silks. Fringes, Velvets, Plushes. &e. (
SEVERAL KILLED ON BOTH SIDES AND
MAN WOUNDED, CI Laftos, bee./ic.—The Dally News.
a Desperate mantle Takes Place gi. suygit woul l he-aslymel to weary its
tween the Soldiers and Ho-tites tenders i y dis ecting the fictitious de-
in Soi: Dakota. y ense concocted by Parnell .
WATERWAYS, S. D . pre. 16.—Re It remstads Ireland thal Paraet’s
no:ts have been comrinig to this city s friends in England are supporters •
| for several days past of great destith- ° Balidr and rempetui coecion. :
tion on Sisseton and Wappeton reser- . A F. Ias IN IRELAND.
rations. It is learnel that unless as- Irris D.e. 12.—It coming to the
distance is si cedlly reiderell the In knowifige of Mr. Leamy, who was
===== dias will starve. : Ppginf d editor of United Ireland be,
HbLAsS rebriks, \ Fur. I shell and other Par-ilites, that
. . Pixe Tide Kaskey, D2 16._Te-as anli Eirnell edition of that paper “
Hit Was Not the Perpetrator oi the ports of the fight between Indians in would | be issued - to-day
-SWAMP LAW BILL.E Bis Sands Robbery. • Mmdin’s ase confirmed. Two from the dice of the Nation (T. D.
25__" i TYLER, Tex., Dec. 16_William : ikani his party were xi torious : cilivau’s payer) steps ne e ta ken to .
. . w.uid let the Butinds f r line Bilge secure a injunction . iu.t the
The World’s Fair OnicialsOlake a "ten, the young man who was camp lag en Wins E.rh. * ussur. E . tie
Formal Call on the President. Charged with the train robbery near The el ief sent to Gea. Erookse for . The e a i grant d the writ prayea
- Itesiprocity with Srexico. | HE Sandy a few days since had hiselr. to capture Short But and his : ir rest aibinig The pu sishier ut the
Wasufacros D. ihtExamining trial concluded to-day . warriors. - . -. Naioun siom issuing iLe edition in
me se she F a A. iCeleart, die mm wounded - a. ume a mdeesdmccomm.iona 1.tldo: Ar th..." :
force bill. Towlay’s Post saye: hand to hand conflict with the robber, set them nt works recruiting warriors. mr de its appearance demoring 01
"as able to be brought into court. Fully 301 Warriors Were now on the It contains an article written Ly A
A . -, _ ... or N9Y10 Drieg-in all who remain in Bo flin, who was acting eunter
W ren in -the same position as w hen 6 Many fear it will € nd durifg the absence —in the end —
grappling with the robber an. alter amply in flight Sheet Bull w ho will-Stat B of the editor, and who was 3
scanning lifs face closely he declare I return to his strong old in Uinl Tail ds. d posed from his position 4by Mr. s
that Wren was not the man shot him a mLjopy EUTu. :1Parnell, wbehibe fret clezed the paper
and who held up the train. Upon Rarof Cry, N. D. Dec is LAloednesday. 1 5
Mgevidence in c nnee ion with a ,-quaw-men name i d.r brings in 1 a: article is a dressed in O’Brien a -
, . * T .......N rd that t i re has been an engage- imet every true love r oi Iselin
no sufficient evidence to ment-four miles north of Pine Ridge.
- 1Ibitween Unite Sta es troops and 400 L
-----------**=* way or 500 alias under Kicking Bar a . - - *.........- - , 3 .
roush Wood and adjoining number being kile I on boin sides The under Petr’s leader strip,
: A : , - The Indians were put to roat and a
deavctnatan zulyy otz.!s, hd his laurse n ur m captured.
Capt. Stanford r ports 150 lodges
or about 750 Indians have left
their camp at Ha idon creek and are
.on their way to Pine to sur-
GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 15.—P. .T. render themsres
20 0,9]
ABSOLUTELY PURE
FROM THE CAPITOL
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| THE SOUTH INTERESTED IN THE
WILLIAM WREN RELEASED.
It will almost daze you to see my Prices on RIBBONS this season and the
styles, oh! so lovely.
Senate r Cameronjis unalterably op- _ _
***** 1 *** 2T7 0 on to "huE: Arter etE omeed by the mm3
his re-election.-"-h in the..............6 -
Secretary W in lom is in New York
to-day, giving some attention to the 1 n *
financial situation. The sentiment is tha "rn was not the man shot him - * ELDTODY BUTLE
that something mast be done at once. a whohe tlic train. Upon . - -,..
It is likely that some measure for the Ce in tinned ion will a squaw-men namei iud.r brings in
umm diate purchase of what silver the court. rejeuecd Wren - M *1.4*
there is in the market will be adopted.-t. ARE,
The visit of Minister Tyan of Mex- an him.,, .
leo is believed to he relative to recip-he new thought that the man who
rocity matters on which Blaine is n 0—a
airl at work. Ryan expresses the counties the next day after the rob-
the belief that reciprocal arrangements des 0: - * n .
will be satisfa tory to both countries, HpFiption tallies with That of the
and it is believed brings the outline of robber iu every particular.
a reciprocity treaty lohle laid before
congress during Cllbs session.
All-arrangeme nts. have been made:
for a fast mail service between New | Pitziin, prior to signing the articles for 1 The 150 lodges an 1 750 Indians are
York and New Orleans, and the new his second mill with Arthur
schedule will go into effect in a few
days. :.- -
The navy yard commission has de- issued a challenge to fight any middle- ...................
cided to meet in New Orleans Janu-I weight in the United States for $1000 edly start after them to-morrow,
ary 5. and will bezju its ex imination under the. Marquis of Quite u-betry AoTREL BATTLE , - -: -***5 - uruge runway
of the various gulf sites with an in-- T 1 1-- station t day, it being the intention
- - mules, I ems McGregor, better known DENVEE, Colo.. Dec: 10.—News, to load them in the train Fer aitbul
The Coming Fights.
O. Up-
liani, which takes place January 2,
workir g. their way north to Pine
Edge agency with a large quantity of
: stolen cattle.
Gen. Car’s command will undpubl-
T
world over and declares that the 1
alternative now is Parnell or a
home rule and that home rule is in-
A Parne l edition of the qunjiet was
A so issued ifgmn the regular ofae. It
Notes a legal opinion juralying the
seizure of the i aper by M1, Prraen.’
Michael Datict arrived in this city
today, en route t0 Khkemay, where
he will take an detive I art in the in-
terests of Sir John Pope Hennessy,
the parliamentary candidate of the
McCarty faction.
PARNEHL’s BULLDOZERS. 1
A wagon loaded with copies or the
wnti-Parnelt edition of United Ireland :
Wasidriven to King’s Bridge roilway
78 an Immense Stock of Ladies
Childrens’ Tri
Hdts
stock ef
r —,—......--..—-*-::-au d bem en the train for distribe-
4s the St. JoJ Kid," is now in Cal- Scarier from French Creek, Dakota, tion in the South of Ireland.
veston. and is anxious to accept a wires that the lat st information rom : As the wagon drew up at the sta-
c allonge. He had d posited 8,, rur. Crt WYAensis that a- large party - of. tion two men, one who t his face
agin Zirei: Guns AE S then four miles covered iA a nis-k and thesthre
For ef the Galveston a bienie club an I: south of thesgreek Vest nay. Several with a drawn revolver, sprang upou
reque-ted tbat+le i-suo t’e o:mal issue a ch ill nge to 1ug44t M’ltz in, or t woundeiand it is thought three ino vellicle and co pelted the doiver
foreign any other mild e-weight, in a sgit tol daus were Eilie’: An uragement te ere eil with his luad to the Island
participate in a finis for a $1000 pu se off te i by ! epecreto take plice in the bru- B i AN hen they arrived upon the
auv aihlelie a.momiitian 1.1 . HS I Sei ige the men dung the papers into
i------— 4he Laifly river. 2 5 -
An Ahsolate Boyeptt. T__3.5224s
W-eumemom D. C, Dre. 15,-pe Cresetc fem
ident Pulk, o ih. National Farmer 1 New Oats: La., De. 13.—Tars
A lianee, has mashed Friday, February | New Doha, heretofore published jir the .
arcan ed for them Before nd Ga 2x6,1s9i, and Whsliiugton, D. C., as the afternoon, made Bis operand” thi
pare of holding the first meeting of 1 montng 23 anl eight rage, morning
the national pro-ment ani 21eo-nron,l paper. It receives i legrams of the
dentsofwi sate Alliance:" e:Pr0S: wintbere lircss NeesA-ccistionan
: .I IIPwjS the Loupami Lotterti
An important plan of netion,"taken i Company.
during the clo ing moman s o 7 the | The Times-Demo rat, owing tas
Sate co cation, was the adoption of I acei ent to its machinery, did not
| a re old n with reference to the sup- 1 issue morning edition before 1 1 a. nr.
| portof al Adliane *2*44, Cue I thereby inconveniencing its enormous s
148 of J nuary, he wiu Gig t’Fitzsim: doPpyiofthe Ailtance will ba to any of subscribers.
mions, the New Zealand r, for a purse I tad inidenes from newspapers. W. Higgins, a newspaper carrier, -
of 412,000 #.” P meat do not conduct Alliance depart- spicided this morning by stabbing
112 - * r! ments or at least publish Alliance 1 ims if three times in the throut with
romal I news regularly. - the small blade of a pocket knife, then
arrange ent does not compel jumping out of a fourth story window.
asuppost of Aliauice measures or an
advocacy of Alapc: demands on th -
spection o. the New Orleans site. y
Hon. Thomas W. Paimer,presi lent,
and Hon. Ben Butterworth, s. cretary
of il e W orld’s fhir commission and F. 1
W. Peck of the Teal Directory wait. fext wi h E T. D.1 ,
ed or. the pre ient.thi- morning and
proclamation inviting
cevernments to
the Worst’s Fair. Tien submitted! |
documents to prove that a I the requi-
| site conditions prescribed by she act
of congress ha Te : complied with.
These requirements are, in iedly, that
grounds and building 8 he provided
or; that an Illinois corporation has
secured the re quired $10,000,000 and
.. ,. Boys’ Waists and Gents’ Winter Underwear in Johnson County. -
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If you want to save dollars and cents and desire the best goods the mm ere eu ne An Emma;
world S markets offer don t buy until you have seen and priced throughout-ew-endiant anod saitcol
my place. This is no idle blow; I mean it and invite you to the best placeii.em wumnideareian mnowoul
O n earth to buy your Dry Goods" *> the necessary * rmialitics shall
P : have been observed. He said he
would at once refer the pipers in the
matter to the attorney general for his
ognion as to their sufficiency, and
that the proclamation would issue as
soon as he was officially advised that
such is the ease.
It is probable the Republicans will
to-day pass a resolution for early and
late sessions of the senate but this has
little effect as to the result of the elec-
C. VOSS,
.Asm A
Side Square,
Alvarado, Texas.
MRS M K. EVANS
LICE
ASHIONABLE
INNER AND DRESSMAKER.
" NEW GOODS ARRIVING.
CALL AND SEE tS ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE
BYTE
North Side Square,
—- , DEALER IN
Farmers’ and Builders’ Hardware, SI
Barbed Wire
• TO A Li. POINTS
NORTH AND EAST.
Through Trains Carry *
PULLMAN SLEEPE
Betiyeen points in Texas and
C. M. BEST.
oral Collecting Am
AL.
- ALVARADO, TEX.
All notes and accounts placed in hands
for collection will receiveprompt attention.
Rates moderate. %
W: J. St. JOHN;.”
D TH AT TIST,
ALVARADO, TEX.
Office—Main street, south of W-aver &
RS Son’s Drug Store.
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND
KANSAS CITY.
Classware. Queensware and Woodenware.
L .Nwwvacravsalor Twana
ROOFING, GUT BRING, SPOUTING and REPAIRING.
AL VARADO.
TEAS
NEW STOCK! NEW GOODS
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A: R. LAWSON
Has just opened a large and well-selected stock of
GROCERIES
ard is in the market to meet any legitimate competition.
nd uon- -
Side of Squae.
A. R. LAWSON
Shultz &
ables and Transfer Lim
Stables—Alvarado and
OUR STABLES HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED
ECOCITIL AFFENTION PAID TO TRANSFERS AND DEUS
AND
CHARLES V. MYERS,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW
Cleburne Tox
Close connections in all of the above cities
with fast trains of Eastern and North-
.....ner-mesettnNA L AT. M* I. Wiprenee in all the court
, / attention given to business
New York, Boston, Montreal a St Paul | -—-------------—
REo %. EDDY.1 Y
H. C. CROSS, "‘Receivers.
J.J. Frey. islk a : J. Waldo.
Gen. Supt. issuela, Gen. Traf. Ngr
| H. P. HUGHES GASTON MESLIER,
1 Asst. Gen. , 1 Gen. Pass &
Piss. Agt. f . Tieket Agt.,
Fort Worth, Tex,Sedalia, Mo
MOPa Vn
JUUId id
M. 0. DISHAROON, Proprietor.
I. w. HARPER 1881 WHISKY,
| Silk Velvet, 1881. Whiskey
Promspi
cun S & Moore,
Urdolak n ant Dealers in Purnlnre.
A large and well-pelected -lock r Fi
Sture of all grades at popular prices. The
“Ferland best selected stock of Comin- in
Sam Moody,
Will make your Shoes, guaran-
teeing satisfaction.
a Euisl for a $1000 p/u se off-el by
any athletic association, and an
outside wager of $1000 The
"Kid" prefers Pitzlin to any ot er
man, w.o he regards as a *1,un r.”:
Mile Conley, the Iuisea giant, and
H1 I Woods of Demverare both here,
but it is doubts if a meeting ein te
fon ath.etie assoclati I, as the associa-
ton is not it pre sent iir a poskti n to
of a purse. - ouley as saxions to
tse 1 Wo d if an arrangement can Te:
J. k Dempecy, the noted pugili-t,
chinupion middleweight of the world,
arrived to-days with his trainer, en
route to New O:leam” where, on the
newspaper carrier,
by stabbing
Deimpsay - was givena
reception. He is in excellent health
and cotfi lent of winning the fight
with Fitzsimmons. He will train in
Chaimeover Pom et ndal, i imh | gumtor lues ME-ger nn nge 4I- Strong ___________. 7
linn ly wired D.ek Fmnagal tint nis toristhcolusua, but it does compel a but stopped there a ley month s-ceking
members over the wil in the house trained was oppe sed to it, and he will pare and aui a res en theis
to- pay states for swamp lands isit the city later. % • cott of all newspapers I sich to no
sold by the United States Tebneke sourcome up to torme uf inse resolution
government and if t to Lifl pass- . *
ed it would give Louisiana, Arkusas, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 15.—In A Grave Charge.
Mississippi, Alab m.and Florin J une lest the union printers went on B srex, NI ss. D. C. 134 4 enect 1
th c mt mhl Tibute hom $15,0004 a strilto for listser umisciie: from Concord, N. II., to tho Adtorus #,
000 to $20,000,000, the most of ing incre ased ro 1 30 to 33je cl af Republican says: 1,
it. going south , Louisiana ternoon papers and from 33, to 33je
Florida lands would be the largest be- on morning papers. .
inficiaries of the-bill. it comes up
agaiuTues lay.
The census committee will- attempt,
to get the apportionment bill up in |
the house to-day or to-morrow.
the small blade of a pocket knife, then
Lions LiI
Great interest is fe’t by southern
Big Fire at Nocona..
Nocows, Tex., Dec. 15,—About 1
o’clock yesterday the cry of fire was
heard. Tha catire. block on West
Clay street was consumed in a few
minutes. The fire originated in F. M.
Kinsey’s growepy stora. whi h was en-
tirely a usumedl, as was alsh Nr. Py-
boss’ tin shop and T. H. Lt Force’s
large Pry/g io $ e-tablishment. The
next was the March hardware and
ruiture store. The loss in goods
and buildings is roughly estimated at
$103,000. Must all had more or less
insuran e. The origin of the fire is
unknown, but supposed to be the
work of an iucendiry. This is a heavy
blow to our young and prosperous
city. Some of the boys lost all they
had. , •
Later—Six business houses and al-
most the entire stocks were burned.
Loss about $75,000, insurance about
BOSTON, M.ss.. Dic. 15.— special
from Concord, N. H., to the Advertiser,
A Catholic priest Rev. Father Kelly,
who died at Mobile Dec. 15011, did not
: to the New Orleans dicee-se.
an asylum. He came here from Ohio in
search of health, and for a while was
stationed at St.. Patrick’s Church.”
Failing to secure an appointment in
this diocese he removed to Mobile
with the intention of-oniving for one.
LaGrbe -
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 12.—The head.
av. . . — quarters of the Elison Electric Manu-
1urS F-eP dent has it on the Lacturing Company will transfer their
southern headquarters from New Or-
leans to Atlanta.
The Evening best authority that Clerk Jewell
of the homs f representatives, has
decided to plac i on th . roll
of members-el ct of the next house
News readily paid the mner ase. The
: Morning Times put in x force of print-
! ers of the protective frateruity at the
old price. A vigorous boycott has L
been instituted against the Times by the the "if entitled” representatives. This
federation of trades, formed since the
strike.. The Times has now called for
arbitration, and a - committed was
appointed with that view aud a decis-
ion reached tol’ay.
Burglars broke into the opera house
will give t e house to the Republicans
ny a larg working majority and will
inure Hiramfuite as governor and
a United State: senat r.
It is estimated that there are twen-
| ‘y-five thousand cases of la grippe in
I the city.. .
. ._____________J.u . Island City News
office last night at G:30 o’cior k, while GALVESTON, rex., Dec. 13__The
aPDeEz anduse- Live O 1k Club composed of promi-
no nt business men of the city, meets
this evening to select delegates to go
to Bo more, to be present at The
launching of the new reven le cutter,
Givesion, on Dec. 15, which day will
| be made a semi-holiday in the marine
- cin-ies ot this city.
The Galveston Athletic Association
tn one institution for the aged an 1
inti rm thirteen deaths from this ma!-
ady occurred. Very old persons at-
tacked with it either die-or their lungs
become affected. . 14
He Played Police." — 1
the treasurer was at
cured $75 of the opera house money
and over $3C0 of Manager Aliert’s
private funds, besides deeds, notes and
tickets for last night’s performance.
No. c.ue .1 .
, Graham H Itzelaw, the young law-
who cut his left hand off yesterday
with a hateheti, had an accident pol
icy on which he will secure two thous-
and dollars, 4 ”
A Falz, a brewer robbed his wife.
Kate Boster. a notorious woman,1
SHREVEPORT, Dec.-12.—-Yesterday
Thos. Daugherty, the seven year old
son of W. HI. Daugherty, foreman of
the Caucausian, while playing police-
with other boys, was shot in the leg .
by a 12 year old colored boy. He i,-
not seri jusly injured. The negro was
arrested and relea-el on b in l.
* A Second Attempt.
will Loid a glove tournament in this DUELIN, Dec. 12.—An attempt was
city the latter part ol January, free to made to sieze the second wagon loaded
D tudd.dglar ana shiwue ic mny miiai Mat "Igue-t"ar monin Ao Am Te atgai
sowd.dto l cng/aprcada/bate: . Ordered to the Territory. re
ary 29th. Judge Elliott says it would Sax Axroxto, Texal D e 1.5—The under their guird. the papers
ARV% 5EJUU, Insurance about be an insult to Christ to condemn 1 were landed uijon the train.
123,000 Several oilier houses were murderers to expiate their crimes on
iminrad RiA 1. "— the day on which he offered life for
humanity.
were landed upon the train,
corner-stone of the new Baptist ch-r 1’ ST -
was laid this atternoon with im ressive.
cremoni s. witnessed by a large crowd.
Gen. D. S. Stanley, comm inding de-
partment. of Texas, has rec ived
orders rm the war department to
put the Third cavalry regiment in con-
- to move to the Indian Territory
. .eatonce. This regiment is chiefly en-
court and a| Afl-med—Pullman Palace Car Co. g ged in patrolling t e border along
fan, P is W 1 adit ill vs. Smith from Kaufmans Connor.el the Rio Gran e au I if it is with raw
after the ve. Lictledieid et Sror: Mf rris: will leave the border at the entire
1 mercy of the lawless element.
injured. March, Kinsey, La Force, |
Pyboss, Loving and Johnson were
burned out. A°
A New Justice,
# The Supreme Court.
” TYLER, Tex., Dec. 15.—The supreme
Important Document Gone.
DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 15.—At the last .
term of the Fourteenth judicial dis-
, MONTGOMERY, Aln, Dec. 13.—A bill court rendered decisions as follows, put th
has been introduced in the legislature to day: Idition
to create a new associ ite justice of the astmn
supreme
trict, court Charles Miller, the
alleged , accomplice of Com-*
modore 1 AMer, was : found
guilty - of . the Peyton rob.
hotbe passed early after the h days. If
FINE AND LADTEGI mApy so, it is generally believed that Hannis .
0 • JADiuD WURA Taykr of Motile, well be ap poin ed Amer ca L gion o HI mor vs. Itowell
1 Tay lor is the author of the cele ra ed from Marion; Krown. receiver, vs.
work on the "Growth of the E iglah Miller from Harus in; Tatesunan et al.
Constitution,’ which carded his fame
into et ry Eng ish spraking country.
Receive especial attention.
T4
11
i ery and given a life sentence in the
| penitentiary,•
His sticrneys, Misenheimer &
| Hurt, gke notice of appeal, ami
asked for time to prepare and fi e.
• Destroyed by Fire, • __________. ... p..p...
W ARSAW, Dec., -12.—A porcelain their bill of exceptions, ete
factory at Crinelaw. owne l by Prince
Kentucky Brandies—the =
Finest Made.
California Wines
JAS. GRARANC,
Attorney at Law,
CLEBURNE,
TEXAS.
Special attention to Law of Insurance.
Collection of elaiine guaranteed or no fee.
La once • Court livose.
Repairing Bone
—Neatly and Promptly-
remember the place
Next door to Cleburne Uguse. |
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
5.1. BLEbson,
W. P. BROWN,
Cleburne.
Bledsog Pa
I. A. PATTON,
Notary Pusise
Alvarado.
% firm
A Murderer Caught.
BmxIFGsai, Ala., De.. 15.—Sherif
D.neil o. HIarraison county, Ga.,
passe i the ugh this morning, having
in chia ge J. A. Brooks, wanted for
the mar er of a m in-there some two
years ago. It is sa id" Brooks hid in a
tree top and assa nated, his eaciny
as he peesed along the road. He was
captured in Arkansas $
Arnie from Hood. ----------------------uy rrnce
leer and remandel—Thomp-j Lubeskv, was destroyed by fire to-day A.
POD %. Te. H. flman et al from Eight emplorees burned to dec:L - -
Kanfrean; St. Lanis: Arkansas and
Texas railway vs. Fiadiey from Camp
R.w Tel and remanded for appel.
To-day l’ros eating Attorney David
Wikiams discovered that the
charge of Judge Mus: to the jury is 1
mysteriously disappeared ir m the
C 1 . papers in the case. The colonel 1 a
, h = r- CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—The follo wings mild-mannered gent.eman not piteu
lant-Western Union Telegraph Co. dispatch has been received
vs. Culberson from Ciss.
Re o med and aflirme.1—Evans et
Fight With Indians.
LAWYERS,
Qmee in Creburne and Alvarado, Texas
genteman not. giveu
, at. army to sudilen outbursts of passion, but he 1
headqvarters from Gen. Brooke in was exceedingly wrathy when he 1s- .
command of Pine Ridge agency. Icertained that the document had „
"From reports received 1 and of the hecat ha stracted. lie will more a
Bob’and his Piddle. | opinion Two Strikes and all gather: substitute for tlic charge before Judge
Crliisodnu pi 15 chiefs are coming in from the White Muse .next Monday and pit the /
De an ‘ Dee .1. G PY. TE ver. Shor t Bull an I Kicking Dear C se. in, prove - ships. He sail:
L Taylor, after the expiration of with a small following broke away and I shall investigate the matter and
his term, J nuary 1st, will practice went back in the Bail Lands. Thinnever SE PP emtit Idisrover the gnilly
law in Chatianoogu. His lamily is it very likely they will go north. tenlesten the guilt upon
l Rah m 2 . have notitie I a) troons north ani the on prit i promise you I will make
atrea ly here. The announce-west. There was quee"% ngit m ali exceedingly interesting for him.”
Wal loin same I dims wer. kn.t. I shall 114! When terame known that the
. . 7 3 ***** to get them the , .a. paper Bad disappeared as created qui e
name • Marchbanks, Taylor, Loyondseur. ere 99 mA 2 *Ea -"—.
a. Vs.cuyder & Davis from Elijs.
Christmas Irondale
LiVEnPOOL, Dece 15.—The Qurist,
Ess oli avnin the rotroy m E twill ment 7. ma o to-day that he will Jon
extend from this 251 to the 27th in- the firm of Marchbanks & Downs
slusive. January 1.2 an. 3 will also under the name of Marchbanks, Taylor
-& Downs
* be holidays in the same market.
a sensation in court house circles and
some exceedingly crisp comments. Y
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Baillio, F. B. Alvarado Weekly Bulletin. (Alvarado, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1890, newspaper, December 19, 1890; Alvarado, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1693707/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.