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on ExniniTioN at
SANG-EE BEOTHEES
Kxeltetthe Admiration of Those Desiring the Leaning Styles
In all our lutpo and varied stock no two patterns arc alike
dally. We bare un immense line to make selection froin
For Men Youths
1N1U SINESS SI' ITS We Have n Line
10.00 to tVJO.eo.
IN KKKSs SL ITS. 13.00 111.30 17.00
IS VOI THS' SHTS I 00 0 SO 7 SO 0
IN HOIS' SI ITS !.S0 3 00 3.30 l.SO
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; IN C1UL1KKVS 81'ITS 3.00 400. 3 00 5.30 0 00 7.008.000.0010 0011 00
' 13 no and Upward.
IN KSEK l'ANTS 8.30 3.80 4.00 4.80 8. 110 0.00 7.00 8.00 8.80 and 1 000.
IN KILT 81'ITS 180 8.75 4.00 4 80 8.00 0.00 0.80 8.0O 0.00 anil I0 00.
t'OMI'LETK NEW LINK (IF KUIItT WAISTS lit 33c 40c 00c 73c 83c 1.10
SI. 35 and SI. Ml.
GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FURNISHINGS.
For tills year we confidently expiet to double our trade.
A JIOsT I'OSll'l.KTK LINK Ob' bTAFLB AND FANCY
KKW AND DK81KAUI.K.
In Wliitc iiiid Fancy Shirts
OUR LINE
IN UNDERWEAR werarry tho largest lino ovor shown by any House inch ai Silk Merino
Balbrii;iin ilimze. l.iilo Nainsook ami everything to lie found In a First-class Stock.
IN -N'KCKWKAR w are allowing au almost endless variety of tho ucwvst and richest designs
RKMEMHEll wo are enabled to place all t'.ieso (loods at much lower prices than HXi'Ll'SlVK
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SANG-EE
GOLDSMITH BEOS.
714 ELM STREET.
" Spring is close at hand and wc arc opening fresh styles
and new importations daily yet the next two weeks are about
the most quiet of the year. It being neither Winter nor Spring
customers do not feel the need of lighter fabrics. They want
to see the new goods but arc not ready to purchase. If we
would be busy we must make extraordinary efforts and present
' special attractions. We do not like to see trade dull and
. knowing ladies who need or soon expect to need Dress Ma-
terials or Laces or Embroideries or Shoes or Underwear
or Hosiery are always on the lookout for "Goldsmith Bros.'s
Bargains" and read our advertisements and after purchasing
our Bargains they always find they have saved money.
THIS IS WHY WE HAVE
A Constant Rush
Read what we offer and you will understand why we are so
busy: In Dress Materials we arc offering all wool Nun's
Veiling at 25c; Single width Cashmeres 12.; Black Lace
Buntinjrs at 20c
Lawns 20
Canton and Renfrew Dress Ginghams
IO CENTS A. YARD.
EMBROIDERIES is another Department in which our
house stands first both for well selected styles and prices.
Irish Point Embroideries from 35c. a yard; Hamburg Edg-
ings extra wide' at 40c a yard; regular prices 60c. Narrow
Edgings from 1 to 2 inches wide from 5c. a yard.
In HOSIERY we are prepared with some remarkable
Bargains. Ladies' Balbriggan Hose at 12IC worth 25c; Ex-
tra Quality Balbriggan Silk Clocked and Ladies' Pin Striped
Hose at 25c; regular price
In LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE.
THE BARGAIN HOUSE
GOLDSMITH BEOS.
714 ELM
$40000 Stock of Furniture
At Calraco and Mew York Irlret now open at our pew itora Nna. &I9 and Ml Kim ttrt
Tho flnoit UK'k yvroiroml In Texaa roiml.tlnr of a complete Htortmenl of Chamber ttnltn. lkr
W HnlB and Drawtni.nmm Vurnllun In A nb.
of timee lka and book-canci rontttuna of
Worn) and Maiblu tup Burraua Matil and
Hid Marbla-topHmtCTTabiea.Llntary Tablet r lower fianua l arior iirarieu rarior Uiuotei
Km L'hali and Korkera Heed and Rattan Boikara Foldlti(L'halr and Korken In Tapeatry am
Vuiiml. and a mnnloto aaaorlnnmt of Naw and ImnroTfd 1'alterni In Torr denartmenl.
Unarantrelni our euitomera bettor gvodi
Totu continued lavora.
630 and 041 Elm
01'RSriiISi.i BTOCK ll arriving
Boys and Children
to IITr at .SO 8.50. 0 00 7.80 8.00 9.00
1S.00 20.00 89. 00 85.00 17.80 ud tWO 00.
00 10.00 H.80 13.00 18.00 and UXO.OO.
5.00 0.00 7.30 8.30 10 00 1U 00 IS 80
Tn aid this w have Placed In stock
FUtNlsiUNUd in evurytliitiK Hint
IS ENORMOUS
BEOTHEES.
yards for $1 and
40c. Also all the new Shades
STREET.
ft alnul d Mahogany. A eoninleta uuirtmmt
thirty dllleirnl pat'rrna. A larre amnrusent of
Walnut nciliuana eri rpnnitt and ilattrnwa Wood
and lower price Uiau eref before altered we aollrU
T. BIIXINGTON
Street Dallas Texas
DALLAS. TEXAS SUNDAY MARCH 18 lS$;i-YOL
.NEWSBVSm'IALS.
Moth House of the Legislature Hair
Sbnken offThelr Lethargy.
Senate: Kill Patenting Laud Certificates
to Yeteraus Provokes Discussion.
Tbe mil to Establish a KeformatorT
Institute U Pawed.
Uouse:
The Senate Land Hill
aldered. by Section.
Con.
Xlneoliw The Keiuitlin of the
Hou.
A. 1 Wood Arrive.
Marshall;
He Says the Other Suitor
Shot Him.
Other lutcrestliiif New by Specials.
Eighteenth Lejlalature.
Austin March 17.-Special.-Mr. Tr
rell from the judiclitry committee No. 1-
reportvd lavorubly the bill to fix a boundary
line of l.ee county.
Mr. l'avls from toe committee on educa-
tion reported favorably the bill to amend
tlio scliool law so 09 to vertuit children
livinx near county lines lobe enrolled iu the
public schools of the adjoining county.
Favorably The bill to authorize the ap-
pointment of school trustees in theilill'ereul
counties.
Mr. Davis introduced a bill authoriiinir
the briitgitiK of auit aRaiust the ollicers of
the executive depart ment.
The bill tixiux the boundaries of I.ee
county was called up and passed.
The bill aulhorizitiR K. H. Crosby to con
struct a nootu across tno iirazos was en-
gmasrd. Mr. Jones called up the bill to authorize
county commissioners; to Issue bonds for
t he erect .on ol court houses uud jails.
l'HHSCd.
Mr. Cooper called up the bill to provide
for patenting laud certificates issued to
Confederate soldiers veterans and sinners
of tbe Peclnration of Independence.
Mr. Cooper offered to amend by adding
the land shad not be appropriated to sat-
isfy the Maid certificates until the l.Ouo.uuO
acres set asidn to the university ii surveyed.
Mr. lavis ejrii'slly contended against
the amendment and insisted on satisfying
me rn uuriiu-a iVL-sruieHH ( me UniVlrSlty
which he termed Terrell's university slid
characterized it as an asylum tor broken-
down politicians and a university tor the
rich.
Mr. Terrell said he was surprised to hear
such language on the Hour ol the senate
He hail heard such fall Irom the lips of
ignorant persons. Ho paid a glowing
tribute to ex-tiovernor Huberts and Chief
Justice (.inuld whom he said Mr. Duvis re-
ferred to in his remarks.
Mr. 1'eacocK offered a suhslitule fir the
amendment pioviding that a certificate
shall not bo located in the teriitiny set
aside for the university reservation of
lOi)C0O acres. Adopted.
Mr. Matlock moved to amend by provid-
ing thut certificates may be located on any
public hind not otherwise appropriated.
Ado.-.ted .
Mr Mctzonduner moved to amend by
providing that none of the certificates here-
tofore located shall be limited to obtain the
benefits of this act. Adopted.
I'ending furl her consideration tho ben-
ate adjourned till :i p. in.
Arrr.Kjfoo.1 hkssion.
The question beuifr ou the engrossment
of the bill pending ai the adjournment it
was taken up and read
On motion of Mr. Martin It was post-
crvii.1 nit)1 M ii ...... .
A jim.t ie.-Wutt.irf iuslructifig Uieattor-
ney-(cnerm to brim: suit against the lions-
ton it Texas Central railway lor money due
from the Washington county railroad was
lai 1 before I ha senate.
I lie committee amendment (nxran.lm.
the appropriation from it.UW to i.'l .ono to
pay expense of the suit and authorizing the
employment of assisting counsel was lost
uud the resolution passed.
Mr. titration called up the bill ntnemling
the quarantine law by fixing a penalty for
its violation with the house amendment.
lne amendment was concurred in and
the hill engrossed.
1 he president laid before the senate tb
Sunday law bill with the house amend-
ments. Mr. hleberg moved that tlin nemite re
fuse to recede from its amendments and
that a committee of free conference be ap-
pointed. air. neuter moved a ca of the smmin
Soconded.
The hill went to thetuhle
The hill to establish a reformatory farm
was taken up ami passed.
Air. Mliannon called tin the hill ainpmliiw
tho law relative to holding courts for civil
anil probate business. Engrossed.
un motion ot air. J rayior the resolution
to revoke the penitentiary lease in case the
house does not act ou the resolution was
made the special order for Thursday.
Mr. Chesley called up the bill to regulate
telegraph companies and it was referred to
a special committee of live.
The joint resolution requesting represen-
tatives in congress to mo their ellorts to
have an etlicient system of m larantine in
connection with the .Mexican government
was hud belore the senate and passed.
Mr. Davis called up the hoim) bill
amending the law so as to llx b penally for
not uniting me ueu on stopping railroad
trains at crossings. J'assed.
Mr. Farrar called up the bill changing the
manner of appointing superintendents of
of the asylums by authorizing the hoard ol
managers to appoint. I'assed.
Adjourued.
IIOl'HK.
The pending business was the senate land
bill and the uuestion to strika nut the
clause The clause was retained avea. 33 :
nays 3!.
Tne first section was adopted.
T)wnsend ollered an amendment to sec-
tion creating a suite land board.
Tho motion to strike out the govern r
thereby making the attorney-general
comptroller treasurer and commissioner
of the general land ofilce the board was
lost. '
Drowning moved to strike out the entire
section. Lost.
The lid section was adopted.
Frymier offered an amendment to the
3d section relating to the classillcation ol
land placing It in the power of the board to
classify such lauds as they may deem nec-
essnry Townsond offered a substitute to t .
tire section which provides lor he e -. . i
cation of the laud hy the hn ir i i i .
snd an watered a.r-. . '.. : .
tered and tiiiwun-rii.t i a.uio .....1. ... .n.i.
a tabulated stuteuieiit shall he made in
each county of the surveys etc. a record
ol which shall be present In the land ollic
The substitute was lost.
The question then recurred upon the
adoption Frymier's amendment audit was
lost.
Swan offered an amendment to the sec-
tion striking out the watered classiiicalio.
of the land Lost.
Jones olfereil an amendment pmridlim
that those lands which have been cUasifle i
heretofore shall not be rerlussdied hy tin
land board unless deemed tieceiisarv
Adopted.
As amended tbe 3d section was adopted
White offers t an ami n Intent to section 1
prescrib'i.g the ni milium litim for whn:
land shall be told striking nut t'.'.sihe
minimum price lor lurvevi of land wllbou1
water and Inserting $1.60.
Woods offered an amerdment to tin
smendmsnt making the minimum price
t'i (SO per acre.
Drowning offered a mihstilnl for the en-
tire section making 'he minimum pHc
per r as follows ; Watered agrlcu tin at
land $2; un watered ft 50; watered pat' lire
land. $..S0;
land. t-.
1 1 t ucker moved the previous question oa
the aiiieiidiuenis. Ti.aves and uays were
caledloraud the luaifc qaeeuou was Of
deed y 41: naya Jf).
The uuestion beiua .Dcn the ailoption oi
Kroaniog'stubstitute! as lost ayes tL
navs As.
the queMion revurrtsi Upon the adop-
tion ot Wo.kI s aiuettJuKut. it was r
jei-teil. ;
The question then Werted upoa tbe
adoption of White's acteudmenlaBd it was
rejected. '.
tieclion i was adopted without being
amended.
tweiion 5 provided tat surveys kayiug
wattr on itiem shall unf be div'kled and
that persons who were the 1st day uf
January 1S.V1 actual seHlers shall have tbe
privilege for a period of six months tiler
tlie lands are put on ta market of pur-
chasing at the muiimtill price) was next
considered. T.
McUaniels olTsred a lyettitate. prwvtdtag
that surveys having witter on. Uieiu tiiall
not be divided so aa to leave any uart de
tached from water exOLt tact) where a di-
vision would Increase lip valu fl said de-
tached portions. .
Swan otlered a pmviso to the sectton
permitting atHual settiers who have had
lands heretofore surveVKl and appraised to
purchase such lanu atsre prce of appraise-
ment and who have .Sena heretofore de-
prived ot the privilege ft piuvlaamc bv tbe
ruling of thecomuuiiV&efif the land of-
fice l.ont. A
Section 5 was ntxt attended and tbe sub
stitute ottered by Moiu nnd was adopted as
lotlowa: huryeys hv;ie nunnanenl water
on them or bordering! them shall be di-
vided ami sold in euUr'Virtons of not less
than ItW acres wupiievr"it oan be
done without iblr .-Uinilnisbln
the value of subdivufons of the same
section not 3old and actual settlers occu-
pying any lands alleewd tv this act shall
have the right for a (torioU of six mouths
alter the land is pUfud on the market to
purchase at the Pilntruuiu price lixed by
law the subdivision jlf subdivisions of a
section upon which thiirliuproveiuents are
situated not to exceed the section.
Hill otlered the following amendment as
proviso to the section s. J rovided that the
provisions of this sec HS shall not applv to
timbered land and that) persons who were
on January 1st lts.j Miui eettlers upon
timbered lauds and hate S lu e been acln.l
settlers thereon sit ill have Uie right for
period of six months freni the tune the land
pim-eu upon is market to pur-
ise uov less inn su nor more
than 339 acres upon fulch improvemenls
are situated; and provided further Uiat no
more land shall ho purchased by any settler
than is absolutely required lor his employ-
ment. Such settler intist pay for land pur-
chased upon which there is no timber
suitablo tor lumber or shingles U per acre
and for the halnnceeMM'- purchase the
iiiiiiiiiiuiii pnur iijru Qj law.
I'ending consid-'tatio o Hlll't amend-
tuunt the house adjourned till 3 p. in.
irVKNt.so session.
ltrowning by leave lutroiluced a bill to
nuthorizo the secretary of state to pur-
cha e Tor the use ot tjha state the Texss
court of appeals reports volumes 1 2 3. i
5 u 7. H and 'J and li eontr ot tor the r-
linquishmeiit ot the oopyngbt of sail
reports iih persons owning tbe name and
to prevent the coptrlshtlng of luuire o.
times of said reports & tbe exoluainH of the
stale.
Cochran by leave Introduced a resolu-
tion allowing members each In call up on
bill as a special privilege at tbe night se-
sion. Laid over under the iu tea for Mon-
day. TUsnn A joint resolution fixing Wednes
day .March -1st for special cohsnU-raiiiinot
tne prooseu lointreMjIutiuti. Lild ner.
The regular order was the sen. i. Ikm.i hill
I'rvnncr ollcred an anteiuliiieot to II 's
niuemimem proviiiiin.iat I'-is act siioiiid
not bo construed to ai d? to to UihImi.
taining minerals disoAerwt or itmli-cov-ereil.
T
Frank MTred ft snliffinle for Knmior's
amendeien providing hat sile of any
lauds urwler Ibis smii.w ( Bn s'Hj
not be c.JielruiHl to . 'Pe.v Iho mineral
thereon tiMhker d.Kj.e.t or uudi-.eov-
jriyui.tr wreiiir-tl li e sties' i' u'e and
I'osiur o! Oiavtion t kimt the door con-
tended that tlier olh.lil lo he iucorporated
in I lie clnuie a provshi'i giving the pur-
chaser a claim on ilia minerals which may
be discovered us an iueunuve for suuli dis-
covery. Kendall contend-d that the state ought
to guard wuli b.-r s. hool lands and cited
an instance le roa p.irty near Kl I'avo Imd
been oMerrd $".iii o 'r a squatting right
becjtisii ol the luiiii-ml conlaine l in his
claim.
Fivmli-r's amendment was adopted and
the question then recurred upon Hill's
amendment and it was adopted as
uiueud.-d.
Sci-lioii 5 was adopted.
Section ii prescribing the quantity and
the manner In which the land shall be sold
was next considered.
Koberlsim of Williamson offered an
amendment providing that no person or
corporation shall purchase mure than (110
acres ol laud. Lost.
Drowning oflored the following substitute
for the section: The land when placed on
the market shall be sold in the county or
land dsstrict in which It is situated by
some person resident ol the
county or land district authorized
hy Baid land board; provided that said
land shall bo sold at the appraised value
lixed by the board; provided lurther that
no person shall 14 allowed to iiiirchasa less
than WO acres nor more than UtO seres
nor shall any fraction of a section less than
3.1) acres be divided and no application to
pun-base any of said land shall he c-onsld-ereik
unless the same Is accompanied with
tho atlidavit thnt It is purchased in good
faith with a view of actuully settlinir.
llriwMing's substitute was adopetod
ayes 47; nays
The house' then adiourned till Mnml fttf nt
!a. m. '
CAPITAL CIIUOla.lX(iS.
The comptroller paid In to day $10001)0
recivcil irom sale of four-bit land made
un I t the act ol hs7l and $luoo lo gsneral
r. -niie.
Th." billowing charters were tiled: Tick
wick Club of San Antonio formed for lit-
ernry purposes and the Delta Literary and
Commercial college ol Uruysoti county
capital stock $lo.ti.
(liilveitoa.
Oalvkston March 17. Special. -The
Ancient Order ol Hibernians and Catholic
Knlghtsof America celebrated St.l'alrick's
day ' y parade through the principal streets
or the city this morning and attending poo-
t licial mass at fit. M iry's cutbedral cele-
brited hy Hishop Gallagher.
Two balls ure in p'ogresa to-nght
one at Artillery hall under the
auspices ol the Kmmett benevo-
lent societt and the other at Turner hall
under the management of the Ancient Or-
der of lliberuiiins. The Msyfest will he
cdehraied on a grand scale this vear: I.U40
is been subscribed slid $llli collected
'atwt II concert of the French opera com-
.n lit 'he pavilion to niuht was larvelv
attei tied The company leave on the
sieamer U'hiiney Rir Vera Crux Mondav.
Tne McA'tley combination repeated the
Me eeiuer Iroiu Javis' Section to-night lo
n"Od uudience attheopere-boute.
R-. estate transfers tiled lor record this
eek amounted to $.IM3.0K Interments
were 7; Hve adults and two children.
W a her bulletin lor the cotton belt fur-
ii'li. o In the signal service in conjunction
wiiti the several railways of the state:
i m p. am. Temp. Balnfall.
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ouri of Apoealt sfUrmed: Lewis vs. the
Mia e t Mini t ayette county; Sneider et al.
v. Kowler. from Fori lletwl county; Hoiii-
mi vs. tne State Irom Uunsaies count v:
II us on et al. vs. the State from (lonisles
e uiiiy; Ibslgevs the Slaie from Wise
counu j Kemp vs. in state from Ersth
e ii i'y; CollVe vi. 8t e Irom Cass comity;
r.'niT it ion si i inmi vast to in-i
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XXX. SO
Kevwrsed and reraandisl S!it..li .i..
Stale rroiu ItaWut couuty; Hart et al. vs.
Uie State from Bowie county; Houston vs.
uie sute from Uonsales couuty; Houston
el at. vs. tbe bute. from Oonn'.ee eouniy
Itwooanel; Artiugtou et al. vs. the Slate
IhMuUoiisaleacoonte (two case; Haulm
vs. tbe Slaw; tmnt IViia county. Appeal
dismisnuraj; Sute vs. ArriugUm et al..
onseJea ami Mckie v. Simkioa 4
Biniktnt from Navarro county motion to
amend juilgruent submitted and trans-
fcrred to Auatin.
wrt Worth.
Woatsj Utreh 17 .-Special .-
Jarue Long Is la tbe habit of hanging
huaself ae& )1 tried It to-day using
a leather strep. Hit daughter Mrs. John
Vols: out htm down In time.
T. C. Bofflnrtou's Houston street drug
Mora was burglarised at three o'clock this
-iuiu vj two negroes; loss ti and a
old wawn with heavy plated chain twisted
liuxj picture of acraae on tho seal. The
oar ot tbe watch is iiuuihered J.
v v'lirr-T ' to give tno doiui or
I10AI fur tb eontrant ot making an.n
and laylug drain pipes. His time lased al
hi o cloik tc-day oooording to action of the
eity couiwu. sJ t is not iHwlble to tell what
uu au(7 wut uei ermine on.
TUe Deveuur city marshal Po. Miuor
arrived tonlay to take charge ot the uegro
Horace tatey wanted iu Wi on a charge
ot attempted murder.
b his fe6ib"l'U Monoyo WM "ol 1ut
A large pipe-organ Is being built for th
Cuiuuariand rresbylorion ohurch. The
organ will U winded by a hydraulic motor
tv arrive April 5th.
ttuge talk irocs on about pkvlng. The
eity is PUtJig down heavy timber oss-
lus"i wuicu vieweu cueiuily Is a ooutra-
A large HonrliiB nilll will be built by M
i . jMwiee near tlie track of tha Texas A
fauiho. Viork Mouday
. 'loxie is ahont to erect 75 room
ai uie cmon depot.
Ulueolw.
Miboi.. ilarrh 17.-8peoial.l-Tbe re
mauit of CspUIn A. X. Adams representa-
tive from this district arrived by special
car irom Austin Hut morning at 6::m. The
body was in charge of a special committee
composed of Kepressntatives Harrison uml
1Jrn"a ? .Pewnt legislature and
Will Lambert clerk of the house. This
couimiiiee wasjo:ned by a special commit-
n-e iioiu inis piace consisting nt Kev. Mr.
it. m. ituios ii is. itart. It. N
SUlhird A. H. Houston W. F. Uordon
J. t. llayne. W. K. Wialev and .1. fl
Wigley
tiled tin
naiurs. wuo aoooiupanled the body to
Haw ins tlie home of the dnecaiuul l.r.
ny were met Dv a oommiltee In Waiting
o imposed ol It. (.'. Humphrey W. II. l'rew
ti. n. nyru. the remains were
taken irom tha snmiial
i' ora'wu in mourning to the residence of
v.ieceaseii. loijowed by a largo concourse
of friends h inn. rl .;..
dueled hy U v. Mr. Allen of Marshall and
. ... uuiwu oi mis city.
Weather lord.
WTiiErroHi March 17.-Spectal.-!.'.
Coleman a mechiiuic while at work in
cistern this morning had an ankle broke
by .tiling off the scalfold upon which he
impHaiimuii
Alter the rain or yesterday and last night
Uwlsr Is hriifht and clear.
There have heeu several sales this week
or small lots of cattle at good prices. The
demand is v rv t.-lsk. 1 .oases where enl I la
have not received proper care are heavier
man owners are willing lo admit.
. The olty council at a meeting this even.
lug passed a resolution to submit to the
nx-pavers at l ie elect on mi 1 r.t T...
day In April the question of levying u tax
B euing one tourui or one per
cent. Kir the purpose of starting a fiuidtn
build a school-house or to repair the one
herelolora used provided tt should lie do-
nutiid Iu thecliy. Our public schools are
very sallsladory Iu management and a
titrable bouse Is iuuch needed.
V- -. .tVvitrW4aj'--t'-. ;
OKMnviLi.g March 17.-;hiecialJ-Con-aidcruble
exeiteineqt was caused by an nt-
tempt mado last night about 8 o'clock by
the prisoners in our Jail to e. cape. They
bud sawed out of tho cage and were break-
ing open the door of the room In whli.li tne
cage Hands Whim tlicv were detente! Th
jailor being out his wife gave tha alarm
which win promptly responded lo by many
of tho citizens. Among the prisoners are
four murderers one under sentence tor life.
Kenl estate is booming many VuIuuIiIb
lots changing hands and several new huild-
inu'S brick and frame are being built.
Our people are making every effort to-
secure the Texas tst Louis railroad which
will no doubt bo secured.
Tlie city election is rapidly approaching
and the candidates are greeting tho dear
people warmly.
Cotton is still being received and farmers
are busy preparing for the next crop.
Marshall.
Marshall March 17.-Special.-Iuaao
I'oiktnan and Jnhn llliickburn were rival
suitors for the hand of Miss Fannie Dar den
Miss Fannie s father lives on his farm
annul nine miles eat of this city. Last
Sunday evening as llliickburn was return
Ing fro-n the home ot his lady-love blM.
fui'y dreaming of the happy davs to nm
some one hred a deadly load oi buck-shot
at him but fortunately did no further dam-
ae than to iullict a slight wound upon his
1'arkiiiiiti and had him arrested. 'i-i. ....!
"""" ni. uin-u Biisnerien him V11-..1
is now being investigated before Justice
(use. Tarkuian Is likely to prove an alibi.
1 be case Is exalting considerable interest
as all the parties are highly respectable and
n -o tumietieo.
I he dny has been lovetv.
Mr. Morrison our telegraph manager Is
still coiillncd to his room.
tieorgetown.
(IsoK'iETOWN. March 17. Spoeial.l-At
a meeting oi the city council last night a
special tax was levied nnd bonds to the
amount of $3000 were directed to be Issued
or i ne puruoae oi niiiiuitig a city hall and
truck-house etc. It Is to be forty feet wide
and ninety feet long. Tho first lloor will be
used tor a store and olllces and also for a
truck-house tho second story for a public
hall for all kinds of entertainments. An
arcuiieci win no employed to draw the
piaus.
in yesterday's special In regard to Mr.
Macon it should have read "was iLa i
the station-house." Mr. Haoon's oonditlon
is improved slightly since yesterday.
l'aleatlne.
mum Maroh 17.-Sieclal.l-Last
night at 10 o'clock a fir brokeout In the cen-
ter of the hnsl.iess portion of the town
of Jacksonville and snread mohllo
involving reariy the entire hinelc
destroylng nearly every store and business
uouse in lown. tne greater portion of the
stock ot the different stores were' saved hut
lt. Mil n.u mhu ...I ... .1 . .. .
" h" """"emireiyuesiroyea. 1 tie
iota ii roiiiiuiy esnmaiea at about IJO.OUO-
no loss of lives. The lire was finally sub-
dued by pulling down tho buildings and
destroying a large amount of property.
Helton.
Hilton March 17.-8peolal.l-noDortt
are beginning to oe received that sheepmen
nave lost a great many lambs In th present
aiii'ij.ui ills
A meeting of the oltltent was held In the
court -house this evening relative tl receiv
ing and entertaining th Texas veterans
next month.
That Helton Is to have a cotton compress
hy the beginning ol lb next cotton season
is now a certainly. .
Iredell
IsKPRLL March 17.-8po!at.-Local
option election was held to-day. Whisky
bads by a majority of twenty-five votea.
ry utile lnteret Is manifested. Th
weather Is clear and pleasant. Farmer
eener.illy bar their ground in good condl-
tlUII
I" I. iWTABirsntn
AT WASHINGTON.
A Heclsloa f Importance RoneVreil bj
ui msldent yesterday.
Chief Eiffntlve'i Health Improvln-
Hi rinug for theFutw
The Sew Tariff UUl Clhlii; tVlth
the Trea.snrj Rules'.
The
Creek Iudlan War rreseati
Thrrateniair Aicct.
The Demand for Heveuue Stniug Por
cenntji ierrtaIng.
The l'renldeiit Partlou Two Crooks.
for rullcf
i t . -
Other New Nwtes of tJent ral Interest
Washliigtois News Metes.
TKtAi'tjaY BTaTIMIUTT.
WASitrnoTON March 17-Tht statement
of the I'ulted Btatet treasury shows gold
silver aim united Btatet uotet In the treas
nry to-day as follows; Uold Ooln and bull
lion $lSOtXio27'.'; silver dolltnaud bullion
l06ft!)iaiM; fractional silver coin $27fW5.i
jo; untted states notaa 15!SS(!tlO. Total
13003728! 0. Oertinctiioutstaiuliug gold
WM&U30; tilvei' w)21 lloo; curruuey
11010001X1
TIH PatSTlllKT.
The tireaident line iommse.! n....h
n health Iu the past few days but he is not
jei uiiiy reeovereo no will I
city before Tuesday next.
Tnri Lira savinu Arviinam
j
are meeting with great dlttloultv in ancnr-
Ing volunteer crews on the lake In oouse-
q neiim oi uie interpretation recently placed
ur... w mnmiiK appropriation tor that
service uy the treasury ilenartnint
cordlug to a recent decision volunteers wn-
nov u pain eiccpi ior temce rendered In
actual cases id nmrlno disaster tnd saying
human lil'o by them is not considered
o viitiiivu w reniiineratinn.
TRXASt'RY nvit.IO
In response to Inoulrles fVn enUWotn.
Of customs at various norti the ssMin
of the treasury has Instructed them that
duties should be assessed upon th lull in.
voleovaluoof nicrchnndise covered by In-
board at the foreign Dort of tnilumm.t nf
tuniv BoiiiiiK toe vitiuo nr vnmi rrM fin
commissions wilhout regardtotbe. piwl-
lonsiif section 7 of the new tariff which
itiuv ruiio ou'jNUinir cnareea. nnet. anrl
aooiisiies iiuuns on stion charges. He sug-
gests that Importers pay duties under pro
teat i as i i proiect any rights tuny may
nave in tno premlsos. The question
whether mi estimate mav nrAirti t.. n..i
In such casesjiy the Hiipraising ottoer to
cover charges and conuuission aud whether
tun nmouui oi sium estimate may there-
upon be deducted from the lnvolc value
la reserved bv the secretar for foii...
sidcriitton. until after be ilmll h
' T'ir T ln tVi'mX 0 tU" uttr lr"ln pmper
PtmiONKO Vim KOI let
The president on recommendation of the
citiinus' committee who hnv h...... iBn.
gating charges ol collusion between thieve
and dnlectlyes of this city nnd ol Judge
Vtylle. before Whom nrlinnnr.. I....I
has isnloned Murphy and O'Learv Uie
three c ird mnnln men. The citizens' com-
mitu o wanted theso men pardoned so they
might use them as witnesses before the
grand Jury in tho cose aguiust the de-
tectives. Tltf ('lriCAR
Indian Agent Tnfn Muscveo Indian
Territory lelergph-tho lommlstioner rt
UleT Ulonat.uCf nr once luero ig grVal
da. gerolu lllii hctweeii the opposing fac-
tions of the tha Creek Indians. The war
doiiytnietit bat been advised of the 1m-
pciidin danger.
ItHnUCTlON OK r IHl'B.
On acnnntol the great decrease In or-
ders tnr siuuip printing for internal rev-
eniie service and the consequent reduction
ofweikailbu bureau ol engraving and
inn k. von.siiii-riin'o rciiimmn oi torco
employud iu that bureau will soon become
necessary.
lUI'OBTAMT IlltclSloW
Morotluina year ago the New Orleans
iiolhc Kullway company applied to the
ecretary of the Interior lor the transfer to
tself of land granted the N.iw Orleans
iaton Kouge tt Vickshnnr lfull..'
1
pnny hy act of congress approved March 3
171 presenting at the same time satisfac-
tory prools of tratifl'er as between tho two
companies. Hocmtnrv Tullor ilenletl ton
action in expectation that congross might
egislate on the subloct-matlcr thereol but
that body Imvingadjoiirncd without action
thero being no reason for further delay
the application was referred to the prusl-
dent. In making the reference the secretary
says: In view of the Tacts and law of the
case 1 regard tho New Orleans Pacillo ruil-
way voiupany as n mwiui assignee af the
New Orleans Uatun Kouge A Vlcksburg
Hailroad company and entitled to lauds
granted by the L"Jil section of the act of
mnreii o inn 10 sutu latter named com-
pany ami to patents therefor Iu so far as It
has earned or may hereafter earn the same
under that act with the exception of the
below mimed. I recommend thnt. von ...
copt 3iS miles of said road less and exclus-
iyoui sixiy cigni miles ol the Una or said
Orleans Ilaton Kongo fc Vlcksburg
1.577. .V "'euuing irom New Orleans to
White Castle between Vet OrlnQ ltd ami
Hhreveport to which sixty-eight miles the
-Now Orleans l'acillc railrosd has withdrawn
Its claim end right to receive lands uudor
inn ..'u section ol said uot; and that palents
far SUCtl lands US mav have linen nnrna.1 hn
construction be issued to the New Orleons
i scum itsiiroad company exoluslve.uever-
thelets. ot lands along said sixty-eight
milee in their compliance with luw and
regulations In such case made and provided.
These patents will of course be subject to
rights acquired by auv person or corpora-
tion prior to thn act nl Mi.rM U.I 1U7I
The president to-day returned the papers
... .-. . ..to nun ins approval or me recoin-
meniation made bv the urtijtrv ti.i.
action In favor of the New Orleans rocltlc
niiiniad now owned and operated by the
Texas A 1'aclllu Hallway compiiny Is final
Convicted.
riTxsuino Pa. March 17. The case of
tho commonwealth against Samuel Kuth
defaulting cashier of the Washington Bay-
ing) bank Washington Pennsylvania was
given to the Jury at 11 o'clock this morn-
ing and at 2 this afternoon they returned a
verdict of suiltv A motion In in.i r
jmigmeni was then made. Th charges
against Kuth were lorgervnnd larceuy by
an employe On April 11th ISSi' the bank
was compelled to suspend on account ol
his defalcation. Alter suspension it
was found that his account were
over $100000 In arrears. He
confessed having tnkcu the money and said
in. iuiii w caused uy grain speculation.
I'pon Investigation it was found that far
two years previous to the discovery he bad
been speculating on the bank' money and
ma. uuriiiK mat time ue nau received a
large amount from depositors which h
gave certificates for. He pocketed th
money and made no entry. Th bank or-
dered an assessment but A. Wlckey stock-
holder refuted to pay his amount and mad
iiioniiniion against iiutn charging him
With emhetzleinelit. foruerv and mrln.
Ing raise returns to tb United State luter-
nai ruuenue uepartmeni.
A Terrible Stale of Affaire.
8as Fsaxcisco March 17. A report from
Fort Illley dated Friday tnri : Fir de
stroyed the eutlro business portion of the
town. Hundred nr homeless luth streeU
lo-mgni. pcsrceiy anything was saved.
Many barely escaped with their live.
I I'kiut Siva itwtj
Tbare are w proyialon In th town
excepting; what are contained U
Helutreu llre proot ceUar which U ail
afe. One thousand pouud or flour or
said to be all that has been saved and much
sultering must ensue before the destitute
can ret provided for. Only a few small
iUd.inf7 ?? h ouU" of town or left.
The Hold Mountain company's mine build-
ings dumps lumber-house lumber-yard
ud Hum are all safe. Tula
render it possible for many of th poor
to go to work as soon as they get dearel
Seventy ix buildings burned with an es-
timated Iocs ot 130000. It is impossible to
ascertain tlie amount of Insurance but tt ia
believed to be qaile small. A dispatch of to-
day savs agon of Chinamen last night
stole half W the flour left and organ-
ue.1 bodte ot men have now
started to ielude or drtv them
from town. AU were provided with terns
food and shelter lost night. AU th team
are gone and any hour may bring a mow.
storm preventing all communication.
There Is no lumber to b bad uutll team
can be brought Irom the valleys. The Mr
orltuted in tbe kitchen of the Forest City
R5 "I11 wler w insitillcieul and
th fix apparatus In bad condition.
Same Tragetllaa.
Ci.tvgi.AKP 0. March 17.-John McCul.
lough th tragedian bos heeu suffering all
th week with a violent cold aud threatened
wlth-hllipos sever. Nevertheless lie ho
an jravod at theopera house every evening
being eooh dv under the core of Dr. U. V.
K W ber and creftilly nurssd at the reel-
deneeof Coloiml W llli.m in..
playing Vlrglnlus last night he became
wore and was unable to appear at the mat-
tne or eveninir nerlorniai.. in.i.u tn.
physicians ordered absolute rest next week.
Consequently Willlsm Connor bis man-
ager eanoeiled all date next week but
"t-"" "ui uouoHii win oe anie to nu en-
gagement In Washington tha following
week. TWay was th first time McOul-
lough disappointed an audience.
A ! at Montreal.
lioKTRSAL. March 17 TK. I. .t
not leave the jWant tB UudcIiU and commrcil clr-
otsi over in ract that Uie Bank of Mon-
UfJal has taken out a warrant for th arrest
ot x nomas nocigson a Era n and nmlnu
merchant for obtaining advances from Uie
bonk under fa'se pretenses. The ae
fltised has absconded. It it said several
other local banks are badly stuck by ihe de-
faulter who Is supposed to be one of the
riobest merchants here. The stock market
It completely demoralized owing to Uie
lasae. The banks are llkulw t i.I
delinunency.
ARRERTHD
Thorna Hoduson. suniinsml In h... .k.
gcomUd was arrested this afternoon.
A lief Hull.
N kw toug March 1 Y The oourt of com
mou plea granted counsel tor the Union
P.nlllM ..llu.A . . '(
.nutiNtu i.-uitiinuy an oruer to snow v
causa Wtiv time for defend. nt I T fir... l.l
ii...u.ii e . ' . -
tino.-.i 'i joiiii a. Biewarti to
answer demurrer should not be extended
until mo pirauuii oi twenty days after
service ol summons and complaint in a new
suit In a series ot action in regard to tb
ohligttiont of the Union 1'aciUo railway
company upon what are known as income
bonds of the Kansas I'acitlo railway eora-
pany. The suit is brought against tbe
Union raciflo railway company Kussell
Eagu Jay Uould aud others.
A Novel Vase
PiNvua March 17. A case of much in
terest to tV trades-union has begun In th
oourts here. Frank A Putnam merchant
tailors sued the Tailors' union wblobi
forced journeymen to quit work If wage
agreed upon were no! Increased. Tber
were refused and tho workman discharged.
A large amount ot work was contracted on
the basis ol theso prices ol which tha anion
wasoogniztnl. If the demands nr not eon.
cooed tbey will destroy the business.
Sport at Mew Orleans.
Wtw ti.i.i.. t r - . . ....
...... . ... ul.lvu 4i. rxaa Alii. .
second; Cumoo third. Time 8' J "
One i M lle-Constatitine llrst Turin second.
Jano Foster third. Time. its '
StoepleUiase Mile and a Half-Keferee
Irnt Ciiotaiu Curry second Florence 1)
bird. Titne-2 . this it Uie last day of
the ext ra races. The regular spring meeting
of the Lotilsliina Jockey club begins Mtrcfi .
31st.
Steamer liurned.
Nkit Orleaks March 17-The steamboat
Grand Isle wh eh took tho place of the
late Vaxoo at tlie lisyou Maoon and Tensas
packet mirued at Wilsou's landing Black
river Thursday afternoon. The boat and
cari-o 300 bales of cotton uud 2000 socks of
seed are a total loss. No liven ln ti.
boat was VHluaJ at $aouO and Insured in
1 1! !.?wn)rlui" Insurance company for
110000. The cargo was also insured.
Came In Collision.
liLOOMiRuTON III. March 17. Two
freight trains of the Chicago it Alton A 1111.
nois Central came Into collision at Normal
yesterday. Light Alton cars loaded with 1
cattle and the Illinois Central engine and
several cars were thrown Irom the track.
Some of the cattlo were killed and th car
all badly wrecked. The cause ot the acci-
dent Is uot determined but it Is believed to
bo some misunderstanding of signals..
Will (let Through.
Cinciuhati March 17.-At a meeting or
tho creditors of Taromonn A Pfon to-day.
Judge Hoadloy stated that the assets were
over $1000000; liabilities $IU8ooo. The
firm between now and August would have
to raise $17000 to pay the government tax
on whisky coming out of bond. Tne meet-
ing appointed a committee to report Mon-
day the best courso for the creditor.
Will be There.
Jackson Miss. March 17. Tb commis-
sioner of the sou thorn exposition at Louis-
ville bat been In conference with Governor
Lowrey and Msjor Wallace commissioner
nl agriculture. It was determined that
Mississippi should be fully represented.
The governor Immediately appointed a
commissioner to represent the state.
Another Defaulter.
I.ittlb Koig AK March 17. To-dv
me legislative commute appointed to U.-
vostlgnte the account of sx-8tat Land
Commissioner U. W. tear reported a defi-
ciency or $11600. Th house passed a con
current resolution Instructing the attorney-
geuenu to sue lear ana sureties. He
served two term and retired in January.
Jlound to Gateh Bin.
Pitts euRo March 17. A movement 1 on
loot to have Dukes Indicted for sending ob-
scene literature through the mall. United
Stale postal officials say letter written by
Dukes to Captain Nntt Justify his arrest
lor an Infrac lon ot th United States laws
governing the transmission of th mall.
Th penalty it on year in th psnltentiory.
While fraying.
BRitiuiroRt Corn March 17. Whll
Mrs. Ann Rowland wa kneeling In frond
of a stove yesterday saying her prayers a
live coal rell on ber clothing setting It oa
are She wax shockingly burned and died
this morning. Her three daughter were
badl ljurntd while trying to sxllngulsh
Horned.
WAsnmoTon Pa. March 17. The Wash
tngton wbltt lead works at this place wra
completely destroyed by fire to-night
Tho loss Is estimated at from tOO.Ooo to
$00000; Insurance 30oo0 Th cam pen i
is a limited concern w.lh the ptesldent a)
Pittsburg. . :
Oegarttas Beat
Omasa N Maroa 17-Dr. Camr
Cap'aln Dnrwdtit shot th first of a eJ i
ot oly plxr.n matobte to-day. C - .
broke W and BogsrduiM)out of 1(A wha-i u
th best nor ever mid by Uhr
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