The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 316, Ed. 1 Monday, September 29, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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Ic Tour Grocer
rut
LEADER BOASTED COFFEE
la one-pound Packages. Neith-
er Uroiiiui Colored or OtU-
w'sc Adnltcrmed.
VOL. XXXV.
W ANTED!
In the Suburbs of Dallas TVxas.
ONE TO TWENTY ACRES OF GOOD LAND
State whiit Improvements lire on It how
farlrouiPostoffloe the price and host time
ou part. J. L. K H Aid. M. 1).
No. Kfl Went .7th nwt fliloiigo. III.
OPERA HOUSE
Friday and Saturday
OCTOBER 17 AND 18
C. B.
-in nis-
NEW PLAT
OK
"THE DOCTOR!"
OPEliA HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
OCTOBER 1st and 2nd.
The Conspiclous Success
i a I
IT
r o iv ninon c i not.
Introducing the powerful Romantic Actor
In 111 wonderful creation of "Hoi IKIt" it
Citizen of the World sitiiporled liv MISS
M A IKK MAN.IO me I h Metropolitan loin-
puny ul rccnimlz. d ability.
Hale of seals opens Miiiulnv iiuirnlni; id 10
o i lin k. No advance In prices . . 7'x- mid 1.
1000 TONS OP
COTTON SEED !
For which $12 per ton
will be paid delivered on
track at McKinney Tex.
COLLIN COUUTY
OIL WORKS.
BAGGINIJANDTIES
xvxmi;i mills iiuaiixo co.
Of St. l.outs Manufacturers of
JUTE BAGGING
The Well-known nnd Popular
DELTA TIES.
Manufactured by William t'lark A Co.. of
PilislniMt u;el ( 11 1-7UI i id full length an. I
Strength.
K.'tireset.tl:. the above li r.ttil.'rslgncd
Will l vc d ll .-rv clc-son niicllfi.tl.tll.
It. POIllNsov Aui-nt for T.in.
Address SI. I.oul.
POB SALE!
)u the Marki l fur III) lav Only.
Finest Ranch in Ik State
Situated In 0 Miles of Allmny.
R.OilO nc resvullcv hind. flvc-slxths Kiisccctfi-
bin of I'liltlyiillon. An iilniml.iuri! tine water
nnd timber nil under win- Ictici tie acres In
tiilth statcnf cultivation cnelust-.. villi -lone
wall unwed to small itralii All nci'issary
farming Implements mull ns plow his
rentier mower rake etc. Hue Iiul-bv
and harness: iiImi nil the slock In raitrh. vlr.:
2i0iishI I'lillln. Ill tine mareK. I stallion. II
mules l.m it nc sheep'.1!) bucks K"nt.hinr7iii
chicken and turkeys etc Extra sire stone
dwelllinc (rt rooms) cistern nnd well III yard
all necessary niil-hiilldliia lot sheds illp-
I'lii Vitt iiurn and iiriilnury. Provisions for
iiiniiiy nun ii'ihi iiirnln.il oil tmnu lor twelve
mouth. Ami v ii
I At 'i His A KIMII K R Albany Tex .
"Term cash.
TIB Howard Oil Co.
Are now prepared with
THE LATEST
In their mammoth fflncry nt the wnrknol
the Howard Oil Company Emit Dalian to
Uu Cotton and Furnish Ragging and
Tlfsforthe Soed
And arc In the niatkit at all time for th
rnrehueif rot ton mivl and need enltnik
Jail to be Built.
Ily vlrtneof an order entered nn the min-
ute of the I'tninly 1'oiciiilssitini.r I'mut of
Tsylorroiiiiiy Texas I hereby advertise for
idan nnd Hviri('ailiina of na'k Jail In be
uillt In the town of Abilene for I'nylnr ciiiiti-
ty Texas lit n cost of not lea than and
not mure than tls.im Kald pinna and .peel-
flciilliins In be delivered to Hie itiidernlKiied
on or before the I'.th day ufHepteiulMT next.
Kaeli bidder will endone nn Ida plan the
nmniinl or prh-e I ia( he will rxneet the
Muinty to pay forthe mime In the event the
tmiri pmp-'r to nerept hla plnnn and
Pta'lfleatloti. I'he enurt n'wava ri'ervlue
tint rUlit tu n had nuy or all plaii and Mel
tl -l 1 totiK mi ulii.Hti'il If it m e inaT.
fl s.' iiivi n n ider mv hnnd nnd nenl. nt
'. t'l Millenu TiXiia tlii I .'Utility of Au-
KM. KAVIO J. IIKI1
I'l.rK t'ottnty (.'otirt Taylor eounly Te.x.
BISHOP
MR JEWTON BEERS
IIIITPiS
DALLAS DAILY
The Bargain House of Dallas.
WILL BE
MOHSr IDA. IT SEPT. 29. OXJI
REGULAR WEEKLY BARGAIN DAY
Wc Will Therefore Offer Special
Canton
IT DC.
90 Pieces Canton Flannel A rp
VOIt l II 10 t'KSTSA YAltl).
LADIES' BALMORALS FANCY SKIRTS.
AT 50C. BusleS!:!ta;Skirts'AT.)0G.
At
MOLESKIN SKIRTS
Worth I.M) I'aih
HMii'i.Aii
PQSTIVELY AT THESE PRICES FOB THIS GAY ONLY.
golbsm
NEW SHADES
Satins
Silks
Velvets
Ribbon?
Neckwear
Gloves
Hats
Bonnets
Dress Goods.
ifnir nnnrnm
1111 UIlUlllljJ
FOR EARLY FALL I
THE
Wholesale- and Retail
TBADE
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
To tall and ft
Our Stock
E. BAUMAI
TO BUI ITItKRT
STAIsriDA.Ir FE1TCB CO.
13 Choutaaa imu Bb l.oali Mo.
a i Mannfitrlnrerti rf ttin ll.t and ll.tii inni.
U J I HINT HAKIlt.U IKK. mad on our tel aia-
A-. eitirea owned eieiimlvi l? by u. whloh do aot Lr.ln r..
ifj v&T'Zf r'ur wu durli.K Ina pnioeu of manufimturat
'fiX ...imequetillv nn bfakaen neeur III DutUna ap faure.
L l.u . ih- or badly hin- d barlia aa h Ui uw li wlra
'n on rib tmaoluue A Irtalordur aollolwd.
DALLAS TEXAS MONDAY SEPTEMBER
CLOSED
Bargains on Tncsflay Scut. 30.
Flannel!
AT 6C.
At SIM
n:n i:.
hi a w in hi
.10 W film 01
'VllK
LARGEST
WIkIiwJi mi lit.il
HOUSE
In the State.
During a two
months' stay in
New York we
bought all the
LATEST NOV-
ELTIES from
Importer and
Manufacturers.
DALLAS Tf.X AS.
MILLINERY
FEATURE !
FAULSTICH-NANNY.
The Seimntlon Atlt-r a Dny's KeRectioo
unit Iavestlpatlou.
THE LATEST FACTS DEVELOPED.
The Yiiiinc I.ady'a Keiunlna Lying In Utate
at me I mti rtaker't and Iteet itliiK
I'ttyliiK Attention -The Ynuug
Jlaii gitletly Hurled.
Xot moro itrcarlly have the i louds
tltitped our thimty city with promise
uiitnllilloil than have the vapors of ini-
pftietrahlo mystery etiahroujed the
pituims deaths of the two young lovers
witoao tragic onds have go lutelv
koutuled the very depths of human
sympathy ! Young loving and save to
tliomselveH stramrure In the laud they
drew the inspiration of Impetuous love
enaeteil their traitedy misuen 1V mortal
eye and rushed into tit? presence ol tltoir
tiod. The iiKotiizinn tptH'ta'lo of their
tragic love draum has been enacted in
our midst and none may tell the hour
the why or the mysteriuii agencies that
clieu'd tlin pathway of meadowv vouth
in in neeiie-iirowtia clltt of death.
our people were rtidijiv shocked and
tlin event was the topic) ol Sunday's oon-
yermtional conjeeturo- ta it a easoof
ram ami iruinla tender melaneliolv.
a reprodui'ttoii of classic Ahelanl and
Kliiise or was the ilunl di al b. hi'. .mi a
pholoKrapli ul the retiuwd barbarism if
liutham and tho reaii.Ktioti of lior-
rorsdcplclcd in sensational fictions and
toooltcn in the annul l ai lmrli uu i' ir.
rational love and hat? There were
some who were coul'nliiut that the voting
tit rman lioin jeslimsy nr other diaboli-
cal feeling murdered his sweetheart
and then put an end to feiiiisolf n gross-
tu ss of cruelty ho often unacted id' late
years. To supputt their views.
arguments of nn . considerable
weight were udvailceii. and
sunimari.cd were . ubout these:
1 here is not sulllclent iatise. thnv
in the mere fact of n.ircntal oliiccilon io
juslily Mich ili'.tieta'fi pro'ceeiltngs.
i uere is tu.sence ol eatiu (or making a
life and death isHti i sinmlv for t he i-..n.
son that iiaientsoiioiuihjitoohji ct. Again
nun ane liceil a Milling V tcl I 111 1(1 such
rashness the weapon would have l.eeti
iilneed so near as to huvn left a p.nviler
Iiurn w bich was not thii case. Tun b.i.
ter ileclaral.il y of their .Inlcnlinn to he
uniicit in ucatli was m his peisim and
in hi t hand-write l-'aiilsiich was des-
peiaie and out of inonev w hilst r'annv
was amply piotided for. She hud liee'n
I ctiayed by unotlier and her disgrace
did not ciuisc such violence of grief us to
inihice suicide nor tould she
have loved KatiMicli w ith sm U ardor
as to liate icldcd he. lile
t) him rather I hull ddav a marriage.
The leltcrs lorn up were all in her hand
wi lling nnd tho tact of tneir departure
from lite holt I the evening before the
minder which did not m cur until near-
ly twenty -four bouts a I ter wards showed
Uo tli'i-i-advi eating this view) that no
uch design could have been enler-
l. lined at the outset of the joiinict ing
whose goal was death.
tin the oilier hand it is contended that
her hist hopn had departed that her
lover being unable m-ording to his
id-as tu marry her ami die a hopeless
w aste she i and not to I t.llct the stor-
my sea upon whose shores she had once
la-en so rudelv stranded
Tin' further fact is ur: i that the cart-
ridge which l.iilnl her Ir. l iudi itlathms
show ing thai one or nion'i nisiiecijasful
ell. iris had been umde ukill hnr he-
twieii which (lions sho could havn
scrcuued run awav or st.'tiguled in such
iiiantier us to have left evidence of her
uii iiiingness 10 iiilnid Ihe reckless
course. he bet of the ti'emorauduin nf
Intent in lining sinned bv I'litilstitch In
his own ehiro.raphy her name its w ell
as his own Is accounted for by Its hav-
ing been HCcniupljshiid hi her' presence.
.Such an act it is contended of hvpoo-
ricy ami deceit would never have 'been
dune on tho very eve of self-destruction.
The ahsenco nf now der burn Is accounted
for by the small sizu of the pistol and tho
further consideration that It was not
necessary taut tho muzzle should have
been placed in very close proximity to
her head. The additional ciicuiiistanee
of their having mingled keys on the same
ring tho evening of leaving tho hotel
seems to evince a ilxteraniuHtiou to cre-
ate a tuuiu -lity in all thing which their
sa d late interprets. The peculiar view 8
(.1 the viniiig Wcrimiti iiutv have In-
llileliee 1 his own resolves slid the hoisi-
Icss future of Ihe enamored girl might
readily h ivo coincided with tl.oso mis-
taken ideas.
Hut be it all as It may onlv Ihe eye of
i Mnniscii nee has penel rated the myste-
rious vulc separating the act limn the
motive. Kind hands were ready to lie
extended to ihe loving and tisi trusting
girl: loud hearts were pulsating with
ii.il.ural tenderness for ihu uuforluato
xel it. seems she pn lei . d to plunge
into the trackh ss luture xvoh him Mm
. ved ratlinr limn il ne the Mieers of
oll'.'ll.le.l s. icli ty.
All day Sim day until :i m her re-
in;. ins hi re visu nil m it.. uiele.l.i!;er.s
In n lie v wi iii ri iiiiixeil lo timir iiinil
resiitiu place in iiio Trinuv eciiii'lerv
fiilhiwed by her stricken brother
Mr. W. II. Nauncv.of I'oit Worth and
personal friends floral tributes were
presented and the l.i-t uifering of iif-
lectiiin puid to the "onn more unlor-
titiinlc -r.i-lily importunate" as her
mortal remiuns were dciMinlted In the
Mother liith.
The body of I'au 1st! teli was Interred
at public expense mid the curtain drop
ped upon a tragedy of einritioiial sensa
lion that has at once slns'kcd and be-
wildered our ncoiilc.
Since . riling the above the clouds are
bi'giiining tu lilt ami by decrees the
myslerv is dissolving trotu what was
gleaned yesterday bv n IlKltwn re
Pinter it app-ars that Miss I'linnie
Niiuiiv xv ho is from Teiinessee.ittleniled
school at llaiilslow ti Kciitin kv. Sub-
supii nli.v she met a man of wealth who
Is ru red to be a resident of l'ott
Worth by whom she was seduced.
W hen she ili 'ovcred ihalslie was nlmut
to hecome a mother she wmil to her miir-
rled sister's who liv a at or near l.lllle
lioek Her sister according to her story
as she I old it tu a friend iKdore luir
death declined to shield her shame or
assist inr. In her desperation she
wrole to her brother Mr. W.
II. Niniiiy nf I'oit Worth nnd
ho generously w rote In r tu come to him
and that lie would assist her. She did
so mid i. lull r the pretense or sending
her to sclcxil at II inlstovt n Kentucky
he scctir si her ipinrters at the American
house. No. I'lJJ Main slrei t. where she
was iilti nileil 'V two welt know n piiv-
ieiaus of this i ily. A piuuiiiliim birth
(ollowed. She never would tell her
brother wlin ruined Iter. A few weeks
ago she met voutit KuiiUt leii and the
hour tin y nu t they took n laney to cm h
oiher. lie was very jealous of her niove-
ments a. id she apiieared tu lie devot sl
to him. Somii w liu Haw Ids remains
professed to lei ogiiizii hliiias a drum
mer for a tiiilvcstou house. Verily the
wages ol sin is ilcath.
ThtirnrKlu Wuiulrr.
The lady of miignetle powers t
rs-rrornis under tho disputed title
ho
of
"Miss l.ulu llnrsi" and 'Thotieor
gla
Wonder" cntertaiiifd select Htidi
at Ihe opera-hotise last evening. M
I'll ipbiltiiug I hut the
vcrilsi d show was run tiled
neo
an v
d-
ol Its fair proportiiiii. .nd m
nnv
others went awav sallsliid tluit thnv
had w Itnessed soiiiotiiliig xerv wonder-
ful. In respect to tins A ute taken
would have been m-iiiIv n tie. These
gentlemen who enum in contact with
the lady ou tho stage t xpresscd tliiiiu-
HEEALD
29 1881.-
KsTARI.Iril.KMxia.
(PKU'K V v K I'KNTH
selv
ves.
each one of them as being rer-
fectlv
is
ltBl to" iUV
charged with some lines.
plained
etl princltiln that
a
.- . iv.-Msni.it. ngainsi strength
that otherwtso would far oxer-match the
little Physical power she iu.aiaiu
enahlci
lea her to inspire woislen ehlects
SOIIIi.thlmr lit. III'.. 11
with
win
nlmr manners ami br
.- .... -..v.viri-
posure when contending xvlth tho inns
cular
gentlemen who struggled to re-
r I'uiiuml iim.ik ...i i
sis
t hci
11
.... . .....v mui.n nuiiiiimilMla
iH a M'ioruiilo tntortHinment wholly.
t hi.ua U-1... ....... 1 - '
and
...... ......... .. .. vllv i . L-r.s w'ere
bitterly disappointed.
1.
.et i
t the drama and the eonvedv have
its turn but w hen this pretiv ladv
s land oilers a display of he'r pow:-
eat
i
'times i
ers
.ini.raiiiiiii source no mortal
can
-i """i "iiv ui'uiii'Hrrau nor evi-
dent lii.irit
Mr.
Will nonstable ono ofthogen-
tinmen
fore
...... nu. ii ifu to resist wio laity's
e says that she is unaided bv mils-
ele.
ifshede
......... t-x x. tT iii-jruiuiri's null IIIHI
II) ilnrii'tiu luit lt..- iv
40"7"l' HUIU HUIHT-
nutural hkouIh it in h woiidoriul nHtnrui
inagnoliHiu boyoud ooinprohtjiiHiou.
Omc of Iuttfrt.ul Koveuuo Collector.
Willium UnulouHtook. T
Internal llevenue Collector for the
Fourth district w ho persisted In koen.
lug hisollleo at Marshall ou the out-
skirts of the diMlt-l..! I... i
; .... 1 1'pii'si. uii'ii
which eomprises some lltl countios. has
Ivun li.t A. ...... ... ..i . .
....... music ami I ton.
Webb Miltlainin u'lll n
7 - - nullum mo
duties ot that ollico on tho 1st of Octo
ber "the question is" continued the
government tdllelal "Has a man the
right to keep his ollico so remote front
... PV..J.I.. niiom ne is supposed to
rvo. The remarks of tho nlucltil
eru . eminently enrreot i..........
lining a buhiness that leonlres u
ense from the revenue Ireiiuontly
o compelled to trsvnrs.. i
entire Slnto in order to u.i.i n...
Ileelor. It. woolil lm ....1. l.....
" ...... ii .leiu'r lor
the purses ot those who have to make
such trips if the collector was moro con-1
trally located. Dallas Is the most nroin.
Inent noltit ami ih.i i.tiii.a ui....ii i... i..
1 ...... . n.i.Mllll on ill.
cuted hero or to some other point near
.- iTiiuo ii mi. iiisirici.
jxildeputv collectors of the varion. .11.
visions throughout the Fourth district
have been tmlilied to I " present at Mar-
shall on the Mi of Sepictnlier withtheir
.. i "'. o.iii oi an government property
in order that the i n.uv ....... .........i....
... ...... .....j. t-.iiiiiiiii
tho same and receipt for all moneys and
property belonging to the government.
HlllillliK for llelr..
Tho following letter of ommirv to
Sheriff Smith explains itself:
"I'llUHA Seuiviw K M U....I in 'i...
the sheriif of lialliis county Texas-
i't.ii .--nt: i lease give mo all Ihe in-
oi illation x on can as to a family In- u
name of Sutton livimr In viiiiri..iniiti.
i did live there Koinn lew" years ago.)
had a man w in k inir lor ' by iln.
niimu of lliu-rv Sutton who u.im
Iniwned a bnv days ago in the Ibillenus
river lie hasnii letlcr or paper to show
w here he is from but he told me once
that he xvas from your count v und had
two sisters livinir there. Si'iiimm n.u
Texas some live years nun with a herd
nl 'cattle owned liv John Hi!..... .i i
trail t'olorado. Ilarrv Sntimi i.
mail somo b feel ItUir II inches hiirli
w eighing some l.Vi or b'-t) pounds had
luhl hair and xvas light ipleete.l
hail a s....r ..lor li.l't ....1 i.; i...
: . : v . ...in nin nitii w it .
a litlln curly llarrx has some property
b. en. iiii.l I .. ill i... ..i.i. i. ' i I.
'. .'i.s."i to you inr an
the Illliirliiiitli.il von i... i ..1. ... ii...
mailer. Hoping to hear from you soon
I ......l.. V . . '
. i. i. ...in i ours iriuv
ilX' I It' . . . ... ft
Direct 'o M. I. Winston Knr"tnart X
ltanehe. Cobra Springs San Miguel
county New Mexico
Hotel Arrival..
At the St. tieorge-J (' James Sher-
man; W T Ilarnes Midlothian; El!
Craig Texas; J Y Metier Morgan; M
Milter Morgan: R C Dorsnv.
J 11 Wood Aloxauder; Alex Jucobs
Laiiipssas Teias; A A Wliissou Texas;
S S ferry Austin; M A lloldsmlih
Texas; V J Careits Marshall; V F
Voungwood Lynch; fbiorgo A Thomi-
son t'liiladclphia; J C Foster Weather-
ford; A liaxisoii McKlnntiy; .1 W
Woods mul lady Denton; T llrann
Corsicniia; l.on'mis Vuurell Corsieana;
S II Ilarili'iioiii. l'iiM.i.i. .'. . si n H....I..
nihil Cleburne; It Starkex-. ' Forney ; M
O l.ymn J'alo I'iiito; tt V Johnson. Al-
..nol i i. i ji.iinsoii Alclxluuev; V V
J'.hnson (ialnesvllle; J C "roster
W eathei rord; t) Adams Mclvthllcv; J A
Holt and sou Terrell.
A'llraaeur Ulvoroa Nulla.
Hubert H it'll tiled In tlin lilstrlet r....i
yesterday his petition praying for a di-
vorce front his wife Jennie High.. 10 ro.
late In his petition that they wero mar-
ried In the year 1hs Dallas county
nun iivnn iciretner as huHtntiiil ami w ifu
linlil the Huh of December lsM. He
charges her with lubilterv with Miles
" " ..."....nn aim oilisr lsr-
sons not named wherefore he prays tho
court to eriint bin. m ........ J
.xriiiur iitoiiiini- nic.1 . s petition
(.raving that tie. matrimonial bonds
bun lliL.' bini fob u ll. 1.'. ..!.. II . ... ....
" I " .."."i-s li.il t lll.
nor be si vetvil. lie alieires they wen
m irric I in HuIIiis the IJlh of Ju
Isst .inl 1 i I'. I . ii.i.t I.... :i.i. .. .. 1
"" ' ."ri".'.i'i ll ll 1 1 1 lllll . nn (It
M'pieinlicr Isst. i pr;lVH fr ndlvorce
oil III irr.iii.i.lu llx.l 1... ...... .-...I .
T. Lcwisaud Charles Purccll.
The l'slsi e lintel of Ilia Smith.
The Tromnnt hotel of (ialveslun. the
palace hotel of theSoulh will open on
tlic llrst or October under tho manage-
ment of Mr. 8. K. Mcllhonny Into of
th'UJiaiid Windsor hotel of this city.
This popular hotel lias been renovated
r. Iiirnlshcdaud relitted throiighoiit.snd
m nun ns new as iiioiign u win limit hut
yesterday. It Is centrally hs'sted In the
business center and Is otiiivenlent to all
parts of tho city. This Is new the
largest and most elegant hotel in the
South. The cuisine Is unrxeelled and
it is perfect In all Its appointments
under the cMli'lont management nf Mr.
Mcllhennv the well know n nnd rsipii-
bll Iw.l.tl ...... ....... ...I... in I '
."...s' i mi win spare
neilher pains nor expense to make It a
lirst-eluM hnuud
Kverv smoker should try "l.lttlo
.lier.O
Joker
Kal Dallaa Si lninl.
The City Council ol Kast Dallas have
perfected arrangements for tho reception
of about thirty pupils v transfer from
the County district adjoining in corpor
ate limns which necessitate tho em-
ployment or an additional teacher. Miss
Until DnCspree has been selected fr
the pnsltUin and w 111 Is'gln her labors on
Moiutny. The school has now about 175
pupils In attendance and our young
neighbor has reason to bo proud of her
educational prospects
rKKMOMAL.
Iloti. Harnett Olhbs passed through
nn the (Ji.'iO train going west last eveu-
lng Dr. A. M. Coclirsn. Deputy Internal
III X'cillln I 'iill.ii.l.ii. I. .ft ....... ..'.i
... ....... . wi iniirii-
ng lor Marshall to neltlo Willi the Col
lector.
The Until tin.
All special mrentsof tho Treasury de-
partment hold over as well as ganger
and Inspectors they having heen ap-
poniteu ny tne neeretiiryor the Trcai-
in i
riunstnbln sold tho Culletblera to.r
mo nau Mioes.
e
FORT WORTH.
The lllg Indian ami 300 Rraven are
( euiltig to Dalliu.
GAMBLING HOUSES ALL OPEN
Grand Jarj- Inillctmeota lllsmyRo-
timiuc nu the FaIN Leo
XVenar Who Took Morphtue
VhI Well AjtMln.
Fort WonTii.Setit. i.Snneiai i. a it
tlio gambliiiK-houses are xvbtn nnon
again to-night and aro irtvyvded with
piayers. nit) gratnljury adjourned this
morning and not an IndicSuiont wfrs
found against tho houses or players.
Tho city hitvlug signally failed to eW.
vict and tho couuty authorities show inn
no disposition to indict tho gamblon!
tnel Hill boriv.i.l t. .....!.... r . .
tainlv doing a big business.
After two week's work to-dlvv tho
grand jury returned thirty indictments
into court live felonies and twcntv-live
misdemeanors. Thev are classed as
follows: One for murder one for as-
sault to murder ons for sw indling over
f'.ll. tlllll for kiilnuonlnir ...... I'... .'..!....
. "l i i ...... l.l !.ti.w
swearing one lor keeping disorderly
Ik. l.u. . It... r... r.. .
; .i ..... ...i niiuc ii.unui un-
der Kv. two for UL'i'rii vni. il
sault two for carrying pl.itr
one lor playing carda for money four
Inr ilislli.l..r ....li..i....u ... i.t.. V... .
"it. "iis iiorniup linn ;ur
tllstllrbinu tin. iu.m.... ..i... r... i.iiu
. r i .....' ...I iiiiiiiiii a
hog one lor tliclt under 'Ji seven for
vlolalinir liieiil .nit) ... 1..... i... ....... r....i
" : .-... "...... i w or iiirtit-
canon and two fur adultery. The one
lor murder xvas against James Kiley
.... Mijiurii iiuiry nan in tint jieehan-
lCS Kxi'lllllliril Nul.w.ii 1. A .... ..I 11. .11
dying lioin the wounds.
tsio it evar xvno tisiK laudanum yes.
terday is now out of danger.
Justice .inn xvas called on a few dnvs
since to marry a coiille. When hoar
rixml at the house he found the couple
in the same room wheio the negress
Fmiiia Cross committed suicide recent
ly i ue groom is f. Drake a liar-tender.
1 111 hud Ullol lu.i U'll'.t II..I... I.. .1
. ......... . in nn liny
and it was tor this reason ho askud that
ins iiiarruigu oe Kepi secret lie was
discovered arrested jailed Indicted and
will soon be tried lor bigamy lie is
mini 111 oil B WOl iniCSS ICllOW Htltl tllB
last wile equally so she being aware
that hu lias another wile.
A number nf persons returned from
W ichita Falls to-night but bv far the
lai'LCest Hurt of the visit ..-m V......i.....i
l .......... ....... i.un
over until to-morrow.
the account in the Hkhvi.p this
morning of dm killing of Miss Fanny
Naunv and her lover Faulslich iiro-
duecd a pioluud sensation here wfiure
Miss Nitiin.v mill hfi- brother are so well
known. The implied rctlcclion on the
lady's character is considered unjust
and must havn been borne "tritle fight
as air" magnified by the mind's eye of
the inl'iitiiiiitiil Fiiulsticli into a "cloud."
Kaliln Schulil is again with our Israel-
ite brethren conducting their must sol-
emn services. 'To-morrow the day of
atonement ho preaches three sermons.
'ileal expectations aro manliest in ro-
ganl to the three games of ball to be
played between Dallas and Fort Worth.
W e will give you a Koland for nn Oliver
w hen yournluu visit our oily.
Somu weeksagotheeandiiraeyofWash
.lllllHM Ul.lll.l liui. 1....... I ... I .. l.l.
... . ..... ... - t-.-iiiii nun
reioiclug by the hybrids ami Ml.lW'1 llf
political parties. Inn to-day there Is
inini. s.i inc.i u to m milt ruverunco. A.
M. Norton w.tl however liuve a follows.
inn Min .. ..'... .........n ...i... 1
... .mv ... Ki..i-n nin iiiivu IIO-
clitred ul a meeting their determination
... o'i tut niiaigiiuiui. cauiiiiiaie
the long hair.id sage w ho slandered
Tcths so ungraciously whilo in ludiaua
four years ago.
ftijuanah 1'arker u Coinunclie chief
...... iini't- iniiit'ii wi.re in inn cuv to-
nigui on uieir way to Hallas to give a
spccinieu or thoir lauious w ar dance it
bill In I be loli.iilli.il t !... I... Am I ...n
ry . ... . .n 1. 1 w ii llllll-
tins now at Wichita Kails to glvo four
flui'S1 lllllll.loir l..r II.. ...1.11.. III...I
" ..m I'ui.ii... iianin aro
to be run lor the aceoiumoiiittlon of .ho
people. This is said to bo a wonderful
gut.
HIIKkMAN.
IM.trlct Court Klsit KalslnB-llrlmlii.t
SiitiiM.vN Hejit. N..lHpwlal.-Tho
I'lslrlcl court adjournoil yesterdav even
ing until I) a. m. Monday nnd Judue
Maltbio went down to McKlnnev to
siiend tho Interval with lily fumllv ri.
jiirynaxo ttui case oft. roves Vf. Jones
t'i hi. n t consiiieration ami will re-
turn llVi.r.lii't tii.lli.ii'ri.u.. .....r.il..
.... ...... .w. .... 1I(K.
I ne mig-r:usiug oti the s.piaro 'last
... tin mis posipoiieii on itceolliil ot the
lllllllililV lit II... MIUIIlL... I...I
: . - - i ' . . v i'. i.-.i in ni-
tend. Judge Silas Hare went down lo
Dallas VcMt rdav eveiilti''. un.l 111..
there will iniku arranuoments xvlth
ii.ni. i. nn ii ciiiHirii u come up ami nil
tlrt'SS US Stllllil liviiliilnr I liid U-....L- ......I.
I I .... l.ll.. 1 1 .... 1 1 ... .
ably Friday. " " "
.V. M. I'arls charged with passing
. w.iiiii'iieit i'oiiis at noillllllll SlllUetllllli
Hgo was taken lii Dallas vesterduv by
Deputy I'nited Stales Ma'rshall J. V
tlraiit.
Jesse linker charged xvlth then of
xvas brought in yesterdav and placed in
bill. A I 11m ..... I. .!....... 1 .1.. I 1 i . .
' ... .''' .oi 111111 in. picati
u'lllUv nnd had his bond llv..l nt tl ih.i l..
tlel.iull of which ho xvas placed In
eharue of the Jailor to aw ait tlie action of
inn nisirict e. Hill.
Ilu untv hill now has thlrlv Ii Inn
occupants.
The grand Jury adjourned yesterday
until the loth or November. The Tore-
man Mr. J. V. Ilcumsdatl'ir. presented
a report to the court In w hich It was
liriretl that aiiiiiiilliliii. l.n .l...n i...
...... n iu im
prove thecouditinn uflhe piihlht roads.
Our roads have been altered and turned
and twisted at tho request of private In-
dividuals until they are a disgrace to tho
ISIIIIltV. ami nbulll.1 pa....W... tl.n I... ...... II
afe attention of our Legislators und
v ..in iioasiiiiiern.
.iKrrKitso.N.
rollllral rrrsuiiiil-Krllgliiui.
JKPI'KHMUN. Sept. IS. IHtssdiil.l
There wa a grnml political rally at the
court house yesterday. Asa E. Sutton
".tilted States District Attorney took
tho stand and spoko on tho tariff and
tho Republican party and admonished
his hearers to volo for llUine and Wash
Jones.
Then fllllntt'nil I'M mnvl tlntl. .ni ....i
W. K. Slnirleton and the count v ..ml i.
dates followed bv Clias. A. Cullsirson
w ho delivered a masterly speech ou the
I... until I...I..I !.!.. ...... .I.T .1.... .. .
v.. ... ...iT ........ ...... ... nii.iH iiim iiihv tUO
bulk ul Ihulumb'd couuty Indnbteuness
nail oeeti saiiuieu on liv corruption and
bv frumi n'l'i.A i......:.. I... I
' " - . .....i. w iiiiHii VI Itlt ail
drunk that lie could only sign one bond
nnd the rest were lithographed." Ills
n v dation of the Infamy made all good
citizens shudder.
Col. W. II. Ward nnd bis ehnrmlng
aim iniciiigeni niece Miss Salllo W aril.
.. ......I I - r. . '
ii. -.1 iiiiiiiu aiier a aiiinmer s soitmril
In the Kast.
i i s even no nt the ...iiieir nr ti.n .....
tho Jews will celebrate the day of ntnuo-
in. nn ov nosiaining irom Usui and drink
for twenty-four hours. Services will 1st
lield at the temple this evening and all
day to morrow.
Knthaala.lle Deiiioerala.
Foiinrv Sept. 1M. - Sjieclal. - Last
night tho Cleveland and Hendricks
club met. After the regular business
hud been transuded the. liooks nf incut
berslilpxvere opened mnnv coming for-
ward and subscribing their uuuies. l'rof
Terrell of this place nd.ln shv.I the
club setting r .rlli ihe necessity or per-
fect orgaultatiuii and tho biuellls di-
LEADER fiOASTEfl C-JFFEE
eruround()..re.forotb.
une-pound Packnites. Ts'elth.
1 t iron iid in...a.l .i.i
" .-- n.noiersien.
NO. 316.
rived thornfrom. Ho then diseussod the
tarilf
its
Ho
i "i" .m i .miring man.
then tisik up the two candhlates.
SrS Clni'MlunH a... I 1H..1 . ... '
Mnssi-H
at length
.............. n..n i.iiiuie aweiltng
h upon the charactorists or each
their illness tor i."
ami
positi
on to which they aspired.
...o ..oifssor asumislied his hearers
greatly by his oratory and knowledge?
tlie coinnlnx int.. rttii t at 4i' .1... A . f
l he
ornment. A oommlttee of younir
arrange for a llag io U ralsTon 'sm a
luitirouay ai whleh time he w ill re-
quest
uie prosonce of Mr. WvlllKirn
'bs and others of like promlnenisa. '
Ulb
hero
l ii i ......uii inni iuV cilll)
shall be seeomt to no rurul town iii
illltn.
the Stale.
SUACB.KI.FOKl) COUNTY.
tiowd froapwu lluslueaa
Judge
Wbcflnr. .
A I has v. Sent. !N rMn..tu.i i .ri.i
county of Shackollord and 11s' couuty
town. Is imiiroximr urnn.l... is.ii..
withstanding the near and fus of fre-
grass rango ote. Many now nctlve
working industrious settlers are colu
mn mi l placing their all on smalt tract
r'LB:iv!:!.tM;'Liu"f "'itida.
-- .. .io ui mi vm mmiu
Huh rmniihav viMitml thin county
In let v. i.i'mmm Im i ....
V. i : in ... . . B"u luxuriant
i .i?'. 'l"uy of f""(1 to "1 to
through winter months.
auo inerciianis traders nnd ltmilier-
liioii aro doing a brink trade.
The health ol the niMl (u .--.. ti .
new ones that visit this county romaiw
.......... n:m' mm gujii vigor lost in
laainalw localities us the water here
llllril HIMtl IViimI. u.i.l ...
- ... . "iu nir cioar anil
tree from all impurities
...niri. t uo in cioscn this morning..
Ilitirn u feun . -..i.l. l.i .
. "-io usual inutis-
. ' iM1!' "''""y- Iluough the-
iloi'ki.l in 1 1 ... i .......i. .. .1- . . 'n
- V ni-.ins.tus losing Ol all.
theimporliuiterimimiUml civil eiises
It Is to be lioni.tl tl... I.. i.... ...in i - .
1" ..... m w.iiiu niu nn ma-
own successor of tho Ttiirly-l'llth dia-
tlraml Widtllintat l .tlar lllll.
Cl UAH lltl 1. Sent. lN Isi.... li t.
. - I--..... j .I
10 o'clock to-day nt the reitldonee of M r.
. xx. itocKwell the Hov. Mr. Duvis of-
iciitting Mr. W. Clamui.t. a iir.m.ii......
train dispatclmr who U ccnneetnil with
thoOulf Color idoitt Santa Fe railway
nt lumpio united In wedlock to
Miss Apjiie llagler one of tin. leading
hol esoi l'ort Ogden Florida. Mr. W.
1'.. buey roatl master or the tiulf Colo-
rado A Santa Fo rai w nv.and the charm-
ing Miss Steaviu Davis or Cleburne
acted as groomsman and bridesmaid.
Among the friends present nio Mr. II.
It. I.oiisley ticket agent Mi tiregor Mr.
S. K Moore and Miss ltoble Davis of
i .....in nn. niHiiv leiegraiiisoi congr.itn.
hit tons from employes of t'.io Santa Fo
wero received.
Mr ami Mrs. ('hint.... 1. r...s.
i .i i . v i.-.wi- nit i tuii-
pie their future home to-morrow morn-
nil. nn vi-i.1 . .K.t I. .1 i... . .. ...
... ... ..nn iiinil me nesi wisuoa
lor future happiness and prosperity.
Nbk Cattle.
Cincinnati. Sunt. ''..-Tim .iii..
breeders of .Keutueky who sent 4 ooiu-
mittoe to ask (Juv. Knott to call an extra
session of the U'tjlsLsturo lo take' action
looking tu tho stamping out of the cat-
tle disease now apparent In the herds of
l ie r resmeti estate yesterday reuolveit
iiniie.. a rnpiirx 10 1110 eilnct thai
Ihev.uvi'rtmrdoi'Hiicstooall tlie Legia-
laturo. The n-esblcd estate had agreed
to destroy their herd upon receipt of
nnvmnlit nnd tlmn I....I 1....... .t.. 1
. 1 ... - ovi'ii nppraisou
at J'fttiiH. 1 ho breeders voted to try to
""'T f . "ocr inr me tiestrticlloii
ill the bnr.l und If v.r...l ... ...i. ..
' : ""' v.i.r.i'n illHQ hucu
I Cl.ll I lll....M..r..M .Mn...l.t I... I .
- .... i i in ou employe.! it)
stump out the disease.
A Hilda Mrnii a llutirul llau(bter.
A fashionable dudo who has boen spen-
ding the itimuior at St. Albans became
acquainted with a pretty eonntrv Ins.
on an excursion and received an invita
tion to call on hor at her homo lu F.aat
Swln ton. lllrlmr a nobbtr oi.iiii ..
drove up thoro one day Inst week and
drew up at the farm houso door In groat
slate. No una making an Bpp.iaranoo
he reached out and tapped oil the door
..... . kiiiiii. ii-.tniu v a womnn an-
liniireil with Inir inn. ............ I ...i.i. .!.....
up to her elbows.
lUngeil hj a. Huh.
(i.TKSVII.LK Sent. M.-ISnm-lal.l f In
last Friday night Josse fireen wns tak-
en out of his house and hanged by a
mob. Uls place Is situated In tho north-
east Comer Of tbn eonnlvr n....- II. II
j ..... inn iiiii i-
I tun line. (Jroen bad lived in this seo-
uoii ii milliner tu years being a nephew
of the oneo fatiiiniM lllll it .i.i i
at onn tluin a member of llttbb's party.
Il.i liu! l. il.. I I i ..' -
io in" oncsiWoiHis anil ll.t.l no
steady occupation to s;"iik of. Tho
molt wan timet and made little demon-
stration. I'p to hist nluht tl rutin's l.ri.l v
wus still hanging.
rarllaiiieiitarjf Iiieiunpallbllltlea.
SANTIAtui Cnii.t. Sent. !S. To-ila.
neeordlng to tho law ol parliamentary
iiii'ompiitiiiiiiues iweuty-iwo deputies
were cvclnded from seats In the (num.
her of Deputies. They had aenented
employment under tho gnvernmiut
which renders theni luelllgihle as I) mu-
ties. All of tluiiii li'bin i.. il.A i ii... i
. .... ... .... ... ... ... ijiii.Trt
party lue titling Victor Santa M irla
sen of the .'resident and Admiral
i.yncii. i ne inner nulla on the Alt It lu.
'" F"st as miuislHr VO Ci pat tX.
"What n.a ara Wa Hera Kor."
M AltsiiAI.U Sent. '2S INi.....Im1 in..
Wobh Klauuagau will relieve William
i inouensuxtK as Collootor of United
States Internal revenue fur this district
noxtWodiiesihiy. Din not known yot
Wll.l tnv lin U.II1......1
.. .......... ... w lll tKS tills
city his ollltdal headiuartors or not. V
trust bo may. Willi his many wurui
......... uuiv nuu niu rximn io mm a
hearty welcome should ba eouoluda te
aottlo amongst us.
ltalna-Uaniacalo otloa.
HKI.TOS Sept. iH.- IHpeclal. -For
three dnya rain has continuod to fall.
The Nolan the Leon and the Lampasas
rivers are up and a timid Is threatened.
The damugo to cotton Is serious l'lck-
lug Is of course out nf question.
Tho.a I'nfiirtunata Tramp..
HRI.TOM Kept. i!8.-iSpeelal.)-Doelor
Tolley and Ntinn to-day ampulatett the
leg or one or tho trnmpsihat was mashed
up In the wreck Friday night at Temul.
ll Is thought that each nf them will hava
to have both legs amputated.
Martini.
GAtvitsroSept.'iH.-ArrIx-cd:Steain-shlp
St. Mary from Indlanola and
nailed for Morgan Ultvt Steamship tlol-
oratlo from New York; steamship
Regius rrom CardilV. Sailed; Sleaui-
nUip Algiers ror New Yurk.
Hwlnillrr Arrv.tetl.
Nkxt Yokk Sept. iX. Iloury F. Gray-
bill a represehtnilveofono orthe eldisst
bitulllesol tho South was arrested on
t rluay lust tin charges of forgery ami
oblaln!ii;f mimeyon false pretauuea.
Kulliira.
HPltt.1 HIFt.n O. Sept. 2S.-JohD
W'renn dealr In dry gissls failed '
duy. Uubtlltloa fju.uou; assela.
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