The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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Ate bill-" were i tcrr.d as f nuiai:
15y M . I': 0 f.- To trovuli lor the sal
cf IO.iao I '""'I iu Tom Green county
I Dot. i"in jJ acre the pricetds
to bo ai i ' i
t tbe W. r.
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t to I. iv!n T.xa. ripriSuiilid
i'.i Intr.
T' ma" tin Jest rue
! Lion fulouy.
Mi. 1'i-uIVt
-tit rep ;" i -1 f- v
the co!' '. i I.- '
III'! In l' tl.c -'
In t'iMi'liii't. i
bill ass m'l-.-i
i ir t in timtnre commit-.-
.'-!y the bill to rrgitlate
' ; on Lint lii-u tolorc
til' Hint lil t rnlpeli'd
of I hi' wl o'e Mr. Terrell's
i p iiti.l il' .ui-t-J uulil 2
o'clock .
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At! ilirn . .
HOOK.
Austin-. J v. VI S"-ri.il The houaf
Xiiet nt HI oV-iei thl . hiornii.i:.
O.I in" I '-i t'iu ti'tfivjt order was post
-poind . ii - I tiii resolution" etc. inlro-
tilled i ill r .t. rruil aalolluwt:
By T.'WO'-i-ti-: T eu'.no.'iaa eou'i'I-
cities and ln.viis tu isMia fciitma tur ' i
purpiVn'. - fc..d h-vy u tux to ;-'. lo.- t.s. t.u
thu iHiun i ho boml-i t.i li' ' -in
tweit'y ye.ui1; muUI.i r :. ;-.
bond iti.d inum-at '.!. . ..it.
ntl va'""'in "x ot ii 1 1 ' -1 . t :.- . . i -.
lakecfTVct as oaiu.
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by tlio h'.iri.
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n.;io:t. Wbtiiev.'r
purclot ! b en loboeit.i ir. tii uili llie
cnnip'r o or -'mil tntui-f-r tin' fuinln no pin
chaaul io;u llm pi rniKMpr c filnxil 'n.-.ii ro
Itiii fieciiiit "' tbe luiid lor wliicn tbo pur
rbaap hi-' hei'ii itiKde mid slull tratialer
rom Mict' rii'i'l.i to the pi'rmnirrit trbnol
luod Ibe iti'ioimf of tbe price ol'ialit bonds
J!y Trt Mi' rTo amend nrtie-e4;s2ol tbe
TPvlwd sui'ii' s o f to read: "No person
fslmll be r. qiore I to lin' or render a grain er
tiortioii i f I is r-flita tlmn be believea will
fit- rpra-'ved "I r-.M be polbptml or to includf
iu bis ft ii 1 ci'. ir a pint ol hit ptirHOti.tl
liropi-r y v-iHc'i ii nq.iirei! to be listed
anysbirii orp "tijnol tio ctpihil s-ock oi
property t-n u: y compttiy or corporation
wvioli i i ii ip-i! M ih'. or r'-ftirrn itscitpi-
lul pri'ti'-n v I' r lv.X'.i'lon or nntM uu'di lor
tbe ptm-loi - i l 1 nit' v.'itrB yenti ir'a linn i.
retitiniit yt'ht :i f.ti'.t cnlH in tbu bnudb
of or'triml owr.frs of tne uHrue.''1
By Hobiii.i iu I'rovidinjf lor tbe election
of judges in nil but tbe tblrteentb. tbiriy-
tJiird and lliinv-s'it i oin'rictu'
lJy Morannd Hou-ji) bV No90 T.i pre-
scribe the mode i f MCf .rt'titntiFtbc imiount
of aimuil pnrcbare' en whi'ib nlezicara
paying nrenpation tiut are Habla to be
taxed. C.'ol'eriors are to classify merchants
accord ini; to their nworn etaleiueii'S.
By Acker A memorial bom the citizen!
of Bnrnctnnd Iiatnpaaas agaiMt the berd
law.
Hy BrowrmK 4. memorial from Nolan
-county or. fi'i'co cultiiiff.
Mornnd hud t pread on thn Journal a
mot lob to r.-cor.sldcr the vote by wliicit the
revenue bill lvtts previously ordered en-
BjroBned. Toe hoiife took no the Bpee'a! order to
aubstituto b iM'.e bill Nj. oB (uflered by
Thomp-on nl I'.exm) lo appotni (ominia-
Sioneri to tlie Jiew Orleans cotton exposi-
tion the ('t"i'!iO!j buiijj' on tba cdoptiou ol
thFubeiilut".
Crami-r niored fiat the mioortv report
wbicli iii )n-i ih. I ill ul iii'CinslittltiouBl
bo adonted
The bill 'tt-.m'-j-il 'rn and con by
Naih It irr.i'i T. -yior Mve'ea o l Hill
VM r "I II M'l'S CbiMMWe' h u'!it Foster of
Linn 8t"n t1 i 'I'i'.i.'ir ol the liil.i i lininn
aonoi I! 2 ir K i i nt-.m"cr Hivi Den
nis I'll 'tersoi K.t' -riilxo tr.d Jmieg of Heu
Ucrson
In tho di-o'i'i-ioti ot t'-.i; pe'idinx bill
Thnmpv:i hi i: 'I M'ii" say t nmt kTive
donbis il li t i'.i to thi' jn! o lU'ioi'iility ol
thin ni"' 8 ir:. 1 i. : :i-i;. I with ttie exn.:ii'. i ve
Ot the s' nt" u f rt iiri Itiifhi (i in lb' .iw.wbo
wool'i r.er'tt'i.lv bitve riiii?d t e qii-otion
lrt:y hi I: j .-ii'.a:! be .iarded
It as mt .n.-'i'.ntlon!. I fin e .' snl ed
Wilb the attorn iv-ir'nflro' and lu r cem
petent innye.ru rrt we all arei d 'hl this
was a pr .; r tti Jl-ot f ir Irui-'i'. io i and
that th s ti tly bad r.ha npht a.'.d u .arer to
make an tippiopruilloti for lur puipores of
Uiii niti."
n( m.v! an ex.oiidni and a nru-
ment in favor i f thn pr.i'g bill. Tbe
comnt'i'pi' Ioi laid h id r?t-.:ii m t.i-l'ii lUm
tbe tbn?fl bilia bo ouiibitloz-'d oyioer. 11
tbe bill Wiin ti: ci'iinaui.'.n il no ttiluiii'id
H oniihi not. to pas.' lie . r-: I .in lavor
ot tr' ncliiiK upon .n od s i.unon
but it ills uppropiintiou v. us not
prohlbi r-d by l a o.B'rument
he wae nt urtily i i favor ' f t. i. out uot
think ttiat'tbe aeotion e.-.iunel a:tiud it
barred iie ai p pri tioti. Tli a vm thu
aect on deciariint noli (he I- !M:ii'r. aball
not Iimvs i.'tt ro ley Ux". or uiipne
burners opon the i-op!o sc.! t. u r ortnin
nnrroei! ni nrd. l'lm' Uid not -ewer such
objects at wot pr.ipiwcd by tr.u lo 1. We
do not O'aim that wo au levy a i-''.-r t
purpo-e nierelv ol ni ii r. ;-ri seri ed
M tbe exb sttron bm c n; 1 vy !ti-i 'or
tbe pr. p- r adniin'nna'i'.i (! tne :;.'V' rn
ment. we are pefimMM I'- i.-al-o a In
that fjiST- ncei!iirv lor to' ii" ii imica'
dnil'ii-inotinn ot'the irovi -rrne:r. Af.er
we ilitve irvitsu i ha rum n-i ;. no ii.t; i:i-t"
- ornnient if wnenn ti-.d tit-dii. h per niner
awwieeoWilBwt. ttoio ttmur tbii. aictiivj w
cm makn l.'ic;. upptoi rlii h- t r ha
- nrpoe of trnr. flu. Tnirs it noib
inK In the cciiibiiiu.ii.n thi. sijh Urn tee of
the.lsnd oltife wiati ft; p. : ;.e iu r Ve.
ane. It we don't li.d sou.t tuine tu tlie
onnsiitii'.ion.to pronihit :b ':i"i of thise
feea it bfconi' s iuttpl a t' -iion of pr.i-
priety wbetnar or not we . abn:l ba mpre-
. aemtu ar Piew unetn.
r 11' O K 1 1 1. ' I lllill. M ' BUI JLillKlllll V. 1 II 11
would not aniounl to one cert r(siii
waa not a Our.ien uooii the fe.;H af tba
leRir 'ature would otherwin e.pp:oj riit'.'- hit
that as neciisary I r the cvouomfcal atl-
vntniatrrt'ton i.f ih. e-over:. mi'.'.t.
Na'd) farther arU' J ti a' ail pnver not.
ielepnted to cngr-pa by i!;o Bta!t wi re-
served lo tbe a ates. Whim liio Bti.itt on-
atitution was a it nitHt.o'. of tbe "tr ol
the leeiilative anvtliine not pi-
pressly pronibhed by me coti.ititnlion
wai unmissable A;ir(iii:r 10 Heciion
661 of tlie cousin nt ion prol.inihn.r appro.
priNtiors for the purpo?ei of coiirutio'i ))
Said tbnt it h as onlv n;ni t V-y tl.p
tabll hn ent o' a hti-e;in of rmraMoii i." 1
drains fr m tbe trusury for pitying a.ii'V.is
-to the dill. rent e'u fi' ai.ti !nrp.'i:.iC;'Ul'.iie
wbich Ped iac" annually rr.riile
ahou d be pn hKi'et ptJ l;st
etnursri'ii comln. n T .tv f houid corre I y
ame "itier rei ..n but it did noti:;en tlmi
When t iP different sta'e' IiriI a.pnblltx-
positi n like to it at Npt Crlnun Tt.tj-
b "iild uot be r prenemtd.
. Pending the debi'e the boaiiB a'l;aarneil.
arrfATc.
Aost.'K' an. 18. fSpeciaV In I be gen.
U Mr. Matloek for liecommitlee on pub
ueiabde reportea lsvora.iy to ivnif; leas-
preference over sale' (ird irovii'iu tbet
poI eetuers cannot puicbt i more than
100 acres.
i
M' i .inf. I f it Jili ' r iii'iil'lr
!. I f .-(-' Iil f 1 1 if I I r I' m'l 't ' U I '
i ' i Of I n"l t'i Ii") I I' ir. Iii i I ir 1' -
I I 110. I '"! H OI II " ' A " H O I 1'1'H
I - i.-k nili n .hit f i -iMi.
Mr r- r mi i in till r il'i nl i I '-i n 1 1 1 1 'I -'li
Inn Mint .!( j . Ii ' ( -r I i. i
: I lir.l.f IHhj ii I--II 'i-.l.llll I r
t i hi r ." " iii ititi-ii mid ti ufn" r: i
l i. llirrr.ili
Mr. I if mi ( r"ni' I .i ii'ii'i irmii
i-'i . i.l N ' .ii I mi.r m. I M.l. 'tll
i' i ii I. II. nu i n( n( ill r It.' I 4 I M
or t liiA
1 1 ii .in ii ri' i"iii k p. u: i ii I nii On i r
r .mil y iiikO'i it ri.i.t i.iw A.'.ni' hi i.-iii'" i-ut-ii
i' nl.il ri.ci.Kiiih' U il n I "i-.i.t l or
iriofd.
I 111) ill li I'd m i t tut I I I I ' 1 1 . 1 t . of 111
Wlllil'lll I .i r-.t'j lull. 1'lO.OIMi; ln l'l.
I-. ii ill i i l..i ul i i ii tlx iintt.iritv
ffi'iiri Ni -r. iiiMi.i:i tti.il Ju. ih iiii.i .
P't-vrMii ii.i li ii ;.iii ti. . oi l iil'i-r
WiH'-i I'.i- t 1 1 .4 ti Hiljjurr- I iitit'l J u'i:i.r.-
in fix ui i'i mi hi ii .f -.d.i.K r)iu.':.oi Li--nil
th' 4'.ii"iin ol in in..) iriti ii iuri.
V r. M iU-h-L ntlofr.l liir i.i.i..t..: It.' it
Ii i' M Ilmt II M Ire e- . i tni..
i iiiiiiiiiU(. tlit il is Mi iiioy 1. 1 inn.i.;.
I it I me In im'C i'-.j l.-.l i bjiu o lier lull or
4iibiituti' lor Ilia rum ri i'imcing iliv
Ijilmtiii.-:
l-'ir-t -I'. ut ll i'tr"nowiiiiiKi'rallm-ti-ii
amiilur ol atoi'k mih li.iv. .iuh iii
in t rt ro.iut V luiid 1-lt .Kr tiuiM il or leoui'd
mi. Minnie lur ilu' r iiipuri b !uf ll.J uio
lu-nf I Iiioki' tj urru.
hrfinKi t'i ir'.mit any prmpii ornlnu
ai.iiri. Ironi luriiin mm: oiom.Io ii ii rt
ii ohymh tiUfiicloil lamtj cii'iui(U tu ti im-
port ItlDlll.
Tlord l'o prnliililt rn mtu bordliiR
ntoi'k on I tie luril ol unoiln-r.
Kotirlh T.i pmli ba tlin litm of nr'i
eiiploiril in Urua p-Muirl Uy biiollirr willo
out Ilia C')"tn.t or Wituoilt cHoli''l.rJt'ic'll
Kilili to retul' is u In a' or ol rii;lit
Uio niinibi r ol otitlf it until -Alios lunda
are eucl'.iii'd by iii.o lier in iy turn Ioobh in
Hie pnslura Ii. iroporllou tu li e land lit)
owin.
blxili To jiivo a rlu'tit of r'-""i ami in-
proH til lli.lHi. alii.iin ItllilHiiri' I'liolvned.
HfVi'nlli To iimka u:miun ior tlm viola-
tion ol Intr
Tli rei'iilulioii WHS ruled mi' of ord-r.
A Illicitly ti n-cnili.ri inlimvul penlli)(r
wb tell the poiumiitee arone aid reportei
pioj-nsiaiiil aiiked leave lo set attain lo-
inorrow.
A ciinniitn'patioti wna rec-lvetl from the
governor ai.kiiii be cinifliiiiation of the
appoiniini'liU niadii in VHCaUun.
Atljo'.irui.d.
itofir.
Al'MtN Jti:. 1H Special. The houso
iii"' nt loo'ciock thin nioniii.f;.
Wurznm-b tinder it iiei'ton of privilege
liiiroiliicd a re.olu i hi i hn' a" it had been
ret'orled bj n In'wup.iper correipondeiit
in in '! - cniiini that sever.il "Ulcers and
u nli. it on lie houni hsd perlornied extra
; rvicri in nintieri beloro tbe seoainn on
m-ktntr proof ol sncii services they should
ne allotted $1 per ilny to be deducted Iroui
l!ie ni'Wnpai-cr'b fund ot the bouse.
N i aciion a as taken.
The bouse touk up the hufinets pendinK
'rniu adjournment bouse biti No. 1 tbe
n il to reduce taxation
The amendment of Nash to a'riku nut
fifteen and insert twelve and a half ceo a
iv a" discusri.
Dnrant spoke aRiin't adnptinT anything
under liltten ciita.
rt'idt argued th..t a difference of live cent i
would in one only $l.'iU(X in the sctiool
fund or ilmtv tf.o cents percapiia. This
was too pit lul a d'll'ervnce t icoi.tond for iu
Ih" presei.t uei d to eil-nc I'ih fchnnl trm.
t rynuer spoke aitaiin-t tne propeiea re-
duction as impoli in Ktving aiansitcs iu
uppnrt of his turoition and proponing to
li x tbe ad valorem tax at eighteen cents for
which purp'iin Im olltie I ail eiuendment
which was adopted.
Frymier in bis argument nscd figures
showing tba total income 1 1 t ib ftitj from
all snil'Crs lens tbe cost ot ae-.sirig to be
$167 KM and expenses ft) hlHo.'(3 which
would leave a neticir of $J6D.1I3. To this
might be added ilOi.UKJ lor 'lie Terrell
aylutn and if tbe measures proposed by
the snuate lor frontier troops in adue i there
Is $10U0iO more.
The amendment by Nash makiugtbe
tax twelve and a half cents waa ably dis-
ciiata! by Cochran Fiank Hill Frymier
Wurzbaob and Nash and adopted by vote
ot (12 yeas to 31 nays.
Tbe hour lor the snecial order the New
Orleans exposition bill having arrived it
waa on aiotion to temporarily withdraw
with right of preference on Halurday.
An atnemitnenr bv Robertson striking
ont section 2 of tbe bid wbich provisions
tor tbe occupation taxes of the old law waa
adopted by a vote of 65 to 21. The senti-
ment of tbe members being tbat tba old
law was good enough nntil the next ses-
sion. fjectiob 2 being disposed of Brown moved
to strike out section .1 but withdrew the
motion on being informed by (Jjchraa that
this would leave tbe counties with power to
levy a tax for their current exnenaea.
Hcott cffTd an amendment to section 3
line 7 of the printed h'll providing a tax
for all outstanding liitlebtedoesa ot the
cnnatles incurred "iibstqneni to tbe
act of April 1 1871) and prior to
ttie adoption f the late cons'itutional
amendment ol not over twenty-live cents
on the va'uitioii of property in coy one
year. Adopted.
Frvmier "lie red an amendment striking
our. the provision commencing in line 7 and
ending in line 13 providing lor tba levy of
a special coun'y lex lor tree fcnonis ana
S'hool buildings in each sctiool district.
Adonted.
Tbo bill as amended was ordered en
grossed.
House bill No 7"i by Robertson pro
viding tor J'iry coinmiseiotiers lor county
cur s. was tnki'ii up tinder mipHiiutou ol
(he rules and Iii u'lv paaseit
Foster ol U ayson called np engrossed
house bill No. 13 to amend sections 3 and
11 of tbe law providing lor the sitle of all
real es-ats bid ntl to the smte for taxes and
for tho redemption of the same by ihe
owners.
The bill ntssed.
Eiberidge spoke on a question nfp'rivilpge
auto an article iu the Oalveston Nervsiiupu-
ti gto him the u-e ot tha words "il ry
devils" when be imly used the words
"fiery darts." A single monasy liable be
sai l meant more than a volume.
Adjourned.
Acstih Jan. 17. Mpeoial.l Mr. Kvans
presented a petition Ir im citizens of Fan
Din county agaiiim a iieru law.
Mr. Fleming lor he Woai-0 rowers' "aaso
elation preceuipo a petition aimng tliat a
law be Dassed making it a 'elony to willlullv
kill sheep or other slock or pull down
fences euc oatng tne same ami making tne
venue of ucb cases ai aus in.
Bills wer relerred a" loilowr-
By Mr. Mirtin Providing that when any
Irrebo'der shall d-'sire a road on a boundary
line between differcm peraons' land be
shall apply to ttie c immissioners Court to
open tne same uamages to ae asiessea un
der tba old law.
B lir. Farrar To order Ihe couipv
Jangas t iaue certain orders daring vaca-
lon or court.
By Mr. Jones Providing for a snperln-
tet aent; ot puoitc Dniiaings.
Mr. Pattnn tor the c nnnilttea on state al-
falra reported back Mr. P'eulfer'a bill
with a auoatitnte. relative to limitationa of
corporations to purchase land.
Mr. Fteuttei lor toe tl nance committee
reported that a hill authorizing companies
to substitute register d lor coupon bonds
was not a proper matter lor legislation at
this SfSiion.
Resolutions were passed as follows:
Tne bouse concurrent resolmlou as It I up
a right ot way to the t exts Oklahoma &
Kansas railway acrtxs the Ind an territory
a so asking an apprombitlon t secure
deep wa'er at Ha iine Pr.i; also with an
amendment sinking out 'die Ohoc aw na
tion" anil ashing that the United Stare
conrt be t startl s'o'd In the I id tan nat ion.
The bill providing lor a represents loo of
Texas ar the World's fair was taken up.
tiut ihtre bring mine onoosuion to t'.o-
amend mem iIlC'cai v tha aoiproprlatl' ii
bom $16000 to 50U0 i ws dost no.inl
and niMiiethe 'p-oisi ontpr lor Tuesday.
Mr. Te.reli's h'll wis acn np and on
motion ot M r. C illinsthe sena'e went into
cornmitlpe of ihe who'e too m.ider it.
Mr. Tirrel! mnvid lr.1 tue tni joritv Ti-
nort of tbe commit tee he adop.ed in If.v .r
ot It. !
He spoke tor over two hoars.
Adjourned.
Hon' g.
Att'Ttrr Jan. If. lSeri;fll Tbe honit
met a-10 o'clock this morning.
Acker preseritetl a re'.nlon of ol'izensof
LamDaaia cotintv infuTorofa berd law
and one from the same cunty against such
aJaw waa presented. Both aere reler'ed.
iilodsay presebUd a memorial of (be
el ill in
U 111. 111.
if '. Ili'r nil
till on i'r"ii'l a ini'iioirl it "f llii
il.. of u i'i '.ul ilu r litm 1 mi liiri iin-
' Jroi ol a lien) law
ip releirril fi.l omi:
1 1 jf Il4'iemii'd I n amei d ivI'i'm n.'il ol
lie I'roti I'mlf di fl'iinit J inll4 mi linin-
li lie a IIiik iiih iikiii ti en v i in nl
mill iimi i imii ilf tun ihhi ol i.- i r'v or
ulitu 'i .iniiihln it li.llii'H'1 iii-ou a perum
Iniii.il n I 'm 'I witli ail. l y Wiii and m
illiirili'i' In I). ii h Llll lioil on tireinli.tii liofc
liih o.'o ulirilmr iim IhiiiiiciiIm o cum oil
I' d liy tin' priy u J ned or iiy .ii-ii" one In
Inn tielitlt; wlien Ilu. ki.liu In ii-u pin( e
uioier lloi li lioa'.'U o r iiui'i mi' a; l
mint r iiin.liy i-jr iy mi. iri or Iiy
I Iii MiihIh cmii'Ii'.I aliil I'll hp i nl lilt
i-rvui k'lied iim' il wii Hi" iup h nil'
io't n of itili'll pern ill la Oi'lll.nl iiom ol lln
illt llr1 iio.iVH OAllle I ; llm kill Ii' II. in'
tikepluiH arjilti urn piTroii k'llrit ui In
(i.l n't of coruuitltiiiu tl.a l ll 'iie" or enllie
40. ilwiio li i.l iii kluwliiK rvi.l. niiy an in-
ti-l.t M roniiiilt Biirh otlfiin-; It iniitt taku
pl.i n lieiorn Hid i-IUi.h.. o uiuilti..! iy Hie
l-nriy ktilr-l In apitiaily Piiniiiied fiii-pt
ilntl la run of rapu urn iav. -.ie' may I i
ktlli'd ft itui Itme bt't'iri lie lito pm-iii"iI
Ir in tin. ptci oiii o in Ji s v cr tin end l AiMpl
...bo in i'um'4 nerefier etiiiiiiiTH eil tvtierH
tlm kiliitii.' I ik' ilw to puivi'iii Hi t niur-
iter lit a uof oilier perHno. Il t't...ll hoi it
ileulllc.l HMt'li luunler in o oio'i ie no
bins f thu i'11'i.'ii'li r ia mil Ii I! i i t o.
Inice llonull me llinrihl w ill. 1 in -.y bull'
been KlVell Il llUilltP'.iitl Ul''" .n II' III
irtveiilniK a rutihery. Il all nl n.' J:iili.b u
II il inn wiiile tl'e rohbi r in in ti n n i-euce
of tliu party robimd or in II in r tvhu ibe
money or oilier -rut o luae i iiv ! 'm
iu utea of inaiimiii! di.liuiii'it or c-
truli ill i tie booiiuiiie not. i.iui' iilrj'e hi
any Uu.e wiillr ilie olid tier In iu a n t'ii-M
i' I.J violence tlie per. in in ire i HicurU
be may bave cnmpleied I In-1 ir. im-.
In C4 of rami tile tiuiniuliie m ty tie lu-
ll Tie I ntula tba olft'inler ih Ili w i.l tin
'inblliiK or any oiber propi:ry nnrni or
II. 1 1) it liO'.n the plttoe buore Hie ili-iiriic.io:i
of tba Miue.
Jucse4 of biirglary an 1 lb r ft by nlKbt
tba binnloiila U Juoiiti tnlo at ny louu
wlnla tlm oflentier t in i tie bnilihi.t; or nt
Ulie plaon auere tbe tlufi U cnmniiitd.or Is
Wltnm ivicu in ;uii ei'ui uuiu ni'iin iii.ivf.iri
buildiug when Hie party etsin fa engaired
iu any attempt bv word getur or oilu-r-wiso
to alarm roam ctiier peri-on or peroua
and piittnem Iu bodny lear or to wilfully
and mailoiouly deairoy the proper y of
snot hi r whether iu thu day or u'gtit time
Tbe bill wai relerred.
By Moore of MoLeuuati To auiml aril
clis llo: and 1140.1 ton Revised Siaiutes
relat vm to cnuntv oflicere and to amend ar-
ticle 1"1I ul the Ravired rj'.ututei rclauve tu
the county comniissinnera court.
By Hill To repeal uriiclc 4175 of the R i-
vbet B atutes rela'-ive to Ibv powers of thu
boards of equalisation.
By I'cudietoo To make Ihe killing
wounding or maiming nt borne or o'lier
animals a felony ana es-its-li)!; tlie punish-
tneni at from one to Uv ytara in the peul-
tenliary. By McCJarrily To prevent tbe enclosure
of !v" ' 'iy iion-o"tii'ta rr lesseesol Ihe
iuj uiiilur a ifoaliy of not. ln.- than $6i0
ami tnclvo i.iont iiiiriiotiunt in
the county Jail.
Tha seoaie j tint rnolu' :.n n?fctB! con-
grcs to grant a rigtit-o.-wii ' o the Oiof
Colorado tic Hants Fe road itc-v - I Iciliai.
territory passed.
A petition ol citizens of ; mo t;"
relative to pastures Itiitt.- t'i.. v.ns rs.-
I'erred The speak' r bad reads comniuiiicui. !
from the state laud board givint.' the u-
Inrmatiou tbat at a meeung of the b -ar-l a
resolution was adopted that it wai ihe
judgment ot tha board that the be-t in-
terests of tbe state r. qu-red that tbe school
university and asylum lauds he cold in
actual seltlera in amounts not to exceed
acres and that the land be leased tu
proper parti' a. Referred.
Hub''- a:.' non e bill No. 11. amending
Dr";.s 113 of tbe Penal Ooste (tbo gale law)
came np as unfinished business and passed
witbout amendment.
Tbe botiie bib amending the road law
article 43U0 Revisrd Statutes next iu or-
der on a' bird reading was pas poned on
account of uot being correctly enrolled.
Tba bouse bill to amend the law of con-
spiracy article 804 nt tbe Penal Code was
taken np and pending discussion by Pat
ton Cravens Jones of Henderson Brown
of Johnaoa McKinnev Labatt. Rooertson
Etbendae and Ayers the hour for the
special order having arrived the bill was
postponed and tbe hoube took up the bill
to reduce taxation wbich with tbe amend-
ments proposed by tbe committee and oth-
ers suggested by various memnere was
dUousved very ranck noon tbe same grounds
as were taken on (he ducuse on of tbe last
session on the first section ol the bill
which proposes to reduce the school tax to
two cents an suggested in tbe bill and fifteen
cen s as amended by tbe committee. The
discussion was participated in mainly by
Cochran Warzbacb Freymier 8cott
Crunifr Nash Avers and Brown of John
son and pending tne discussion tba house
adjourned till 10 u.m. to-morrow.
Austiw Jan. 10. fSpecial.J In the sen
ate committee reports were received as fol
ions :
11 v Mr. Harrif for the committee on In
dicial diatrictt Favorably on tbe bill fix.
lug the time for boidingoourt in the bejoud
and third itidicial districts.
By Mr. Fleming for the committee en
Federal relations Favorao.y on tne bouse
resolution relative to a right of way to tbe
Texas Oklahoma dr. Hansas ratiroaa across
tbe Indian territory; also asking congress
to enta .IibU a court iu the territory.
Bv Mr. Oooch. lor tbe judiciary commit
tee No. 2 reported back wilh a substiiu e
tbe bill punishing tbe enclosing ot public
lanns.
Hills were referred as follows :
By Mr. Kieberg lo prevent stock run'
niiiu at I re in U'eclncta. on vote of cub
zens; also io a-ljust tbe respective rights ol
owners nt land.
By Mr. Houston Making a four-wire
fence four and a half feet bigb legal.
By Mr. Geizeodaner Authorizing coun-
ties cities and towns to substitute regis-
tered f r couDOti bonds.
By Mr. Matlock Restricting the sale of
school Miuia to aoiuai gainers at jou acres
and providing tbat leases shall bave prctar-
I I 1. . - th- InlnMDl nl ll.u a at a
Johnson of Collin called up tbe k'll
to prevent numlug parties from entering
tne fenced una ot otners ana it was en-
grossed. Mr. Oetzendaner called on the bill pro.
vidioe that flrst-claes roads shall be sixty
leet wide and it was made tbe special order
tor Uo iday.
Tdr.
liuctauan called ud tbe bill author
tzinii citiea and towns to isBne bonds lor
tbe erf-ctton ot shool houses. Passed.
Mr. Kleberg called np the bill making
fence-cutting a lelony which waa eu-
erossed vesterdav.
Mr. Davis moved to reconsidor the vote
eourowiiag tbe alii. Lost. Yeas 14 nays
li the presirlf nt voting no.
The hill Dassed.
Mr. Oibbs caded an the bill making val-
nation lor roa'd purposes on tba boundary
lines ot all traots ot una nereatier soto by
the state.
Afier a running debate lasting nearly
two boar tbe bill witn a score ot amend-
meota was reommitted to the committee
with I'lstractiotiB to draft a bill as early as
possible.
A co nmnnlcation from the land board
was read asking a law regulating tbe sale
of FOhool lauds toaqtual settlero and pro-
n'niug for Its lease in reasonable qoantl
lie
Adjourned.
HOl'SB.
AflsTitf Jan. 16. rapecial.J The honoe
met at the appointed nour. beveral mem-
bers were excused from attendance during
the day on account of sickness or important
bu.iuieHS.
R aentna . n-ider a question of privilege.
aHu-'ed to tha s'a'emeut in one of the pa-
pr ra iu hicti be was represented as a "true
and Mauopli democrat etc." Tbe stale-
ment. be declared was au inluat'ce to bim-
n?ii eathe only republican ol tbe bouae
eon p might be tn'erred at he was a repub
lican that his cnlltBgue Colonel Upson
b -un tne same county was also a republi
can.
Duff moved that the gentlemen from
Fit el e wnte out hia staU ment and that
it he spread on ihe minutes in justice to tbe
di?Ttocinllti parlv
Upton snid he hoped it would be kept
eiuiet that anv representative of Fayette
Invnred Tom O.;blltroe (Langhter).
Bills etc were introouoed and referred
a follow:
By Kendall To amend article 4760 of tha
reyiseu statutes.
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li.tr.ita of l ev i- t'' r
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eat t'oi.ii'i. n i I it ft
lver anxioii to ' ' '
miller tbe tioipii i n
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IlliSioil Cnill l'lns on mi
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Cj Cllll.'ll Ot 11V JS In"
iiiie 1'iere is c i s'.i rio
Oilll'0'l us to thil I'.'l I li ol
t'alctlli.ed in I'sio.i' n
In our mid' noil wim
ilill'er Willi llm l-vi I
which be hn r-'coiiiii.:'. :.
in and miy ace ro :o lua'io-
In'egrl'y of cimr-tii r i!
Uin.erS in toilOMior lci..
ilttH'! ilial w h'l'f vii lie I
consitlitioii Piccctly .'
the iimitn io .H "I
oi cabing -oto i
military power m : bo i i
of grand Jurirs mi l i. ii. .
violators if ihe :i'. is i :
governor; tt.j' w
our Inline' C" w t'i
to sustain un I eni' or' it
he discbar'! ot le- ilu i
ooU'iieoanct' all vnnal uo
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The resoliitnol ri l-i- I t '
piffion panlc'p :i. I n.
Dollglal Hall lir . ll I .
bv request ol mid I r II
Jones Uliritnt. Wn-znacli K .'
e'one Kcoti II iz! jwooU t i.
Oartly and Upo n.
Upion eaid tint :s tb lion- oi
wa abort mi l iiiuobnf it vtoml
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up wim the bMice c'litoi-: i "
which tbe seaatnti wan tot.-.'.' y c-
the eovernor. be niovnl ib.' tn.
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tlou for tl.O prR-l.t. ii.' oi
on the table. sub)iCi to iV c.u.
The vole resulted: Ayes 4r; n; r 4'i
tha speaker voicd eye and lodar-! iii
resoluilnn laid ou tbe table mbj' c- t ; v
The speaker in giving toe n ' r voir
said tbat wtula personally n:n! t'oliticully a
urea hiand of ihe gov.-rno- atot while bo
'Hid rndoi-Bw his admlriistrml in it wis il-
opportune to have the rckolininn ii-hivi nn
now when wo chiikI have a ni l aid
lair expressinn nl tbe whole boii ea M. n.-
of the membcri are abitir.' i.iui tha vov
ehowel tbar hall of tbe hon-e w.:a n?
ready to vote upon it.
Acker pr. seined resnluiioi a oi ti c cl-
ient o' Burnett county favor... u ;(
law. Referred to tbo ouiuiniitf o o: tf..- ' j
H II. chairman ol Jiid'.P'-y eomini:'.
Nn. 2 reported tavorati.y on lio.iSi Inn Ii
12 nlaiive to thJ tclcc ion nt juron i
3-mtiiy courts.
li pliainunn reported on liouia h'i.'
No.' S3 proi'i'ting for somti tleociei to s
wl'b Hnpndme!!i..i making the umouii
l'yii (in employes ol lbs last ttssiun n. n
ioi. e iiu enitrgency clause.
biennis ciiairmtn. rtponed lavorubi .
the resolution asking comrre-s for i '
f-wav for Ihe Gulf Colorado A- r-Viii.t -.
railroad across the Indian Ten .
Brnwolng's bill to inn" . i it .' .1'
apt ao ua to orov; le eh-";- -. i. : ..-" i :
his. the P4iib.iii n.i nts-r.i.' tl'tu 1i.k ;. i;
ana pa'se.t.
Thompson of Una1 i-iuuiKo
house bill No. 90 making au apprfiirin io
lor the New Oneans cot.oo veriteiini ti ll.
provides lor iko mule and three icaiuic
uontmlratoners.
fljpion in tha chair J
Faster of Grayson called np tbe specia
order bis bill. House bill No. 13 tor ine
sale of all real estate bid - ff to the siale at
tax sales tbe owners ot wbich bave not re-
deemed tbe same.
The bill after some riisensuion wna finally
ordered engrossed as amended.
A message from the senate announced
the pastage of senate substitute hill No. H
to prevent the destruction offences.
vVurzbach iu tha chair The speaker
from tbe floor called np the resolutions en-
dorsing Governor Ireland wbich alter con-
siderable further discussion were adopted
by tbe following vote:
Yeas Hpeaker Gibson Acker A'1hiu
Ayres Benavides Blount. Brown Brown-
Oecbran. Coffman Cotton Co' i.er. Crave n
Dtnnis Oullmau Eiberldge Fo-cb KisUer
of Harris; Fisher ot Hays; Fos-
ter of Groyfeo; Fniik. Fry-
mier Oravts Harrison' lUzlcwo d
Hearne Heuoersou Hnrsi Jo;i-s King
Limlsy McAlleu McAlpino McDauiel.
McGa i y McKiuney Merriw c.'her M ion
oi McLennan Mooreof Wasbii gion Moui-
suud New of Patterson Pi'inn Peers
Pendleton Pnelpn Rainey Koiiinson of
Basroo Robinson of Jack IWera R .sen-
tbal Rushing 8tairier 8'out. 8w tn l'a.v-
lor Ihompsou of Bexar Tilsoe t. isend
Upton. Walk nB WliHe Wit ci; Woods
Wortbam Wurzbacb 70.
Naya Albs in Armlatead Barry Camp
Cundiff Davis Durant Font"- of fiiie.
atone. Gait Garrison. Harkne.i II tl. Jacti-
an Kodall Lee Moore of E-g'tand
Nash Parsons Sco t Steel Thomp ou "I
Austin. Wvatt i.
Durant rose to a qurs inn of privilege
bnt in the excitement tu ailj min tailed to
be recognized by the speaker ami on mo
tion thehiu-e aajjurneo mi iu t. m. to
morrow.
Stat Capital Notes.
Austin Jan. 19. Spcci:. Friends of
Mr. Terrell's bill signify their desire to cut
ont the objectionable features and it is
likely to be tbe basis ot a bill for legislation
Tbe present appeeracces indiCiU a pos
sible ho ute defeat ol tbe appiopriation for
t be New Orleans exsuion Jo will be a
disgrace to Texas at bis session shall re-
fuse to have tbis state repreeenttd ibero
The majority ot tbe cnnimitir-.- eportcd
favorably on the Nash bill lor $2000.
Nash eat s bia bill is for tbis amount and
doi for $6 000 as mentioned. He any 4 be is
working bia bear to have that appropria
tion allowed. The minority oi tne com
mittee oppose bis report cr any tippropri
ation.
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The Hangman's Halter.
Riwuas Wt. Jan. 19. Leroy Dono-
Tan convioted of tbe murder of Wil iani
Leiihton at Rook Springs in May 1S83.
waa banged kere yesterday. Donovan was
twenty-three years old. He was also known
as John Lee and by Some waa auppoaed
to be a son ot J -bn D. Lee tbe Mormon of
Mountain Meadow massacre notoriety a
kilted Leiihton tor bia money. Doanvan
was tbe first white man executed in Wyo
ming by process of law.
fatal Boiler Explosion.
8t. Louis Jan. 19. f be boiler of tbe saw
and grist mill of Brink 4 Elklns at Hales-
ville Illinois exploded yesterday. Simon
Roberts and William Waker wre fat.dly
analderi and emiloeer Wevina badly enabled.
John Elklni cnin mi torn off and he t
otherwise hurt. Ludlow French and Mr.
Head were siightiy KM'aect. All were em-
ployees of tne mill.
Stocks and Bonds.
Nw Yosk Jan. 19 Money 1 to 1 1-2;
Closed 1 12; prime ma-camil paper 6 to fl;
arerllnir B B"at4 8l14- sigh' 4 87 1-4:
3a J; 4 12- 114 3 8; 4. 124 18: Pac fio 6. of
'H.olV884; Uenver S K Uranite ZI5-H;
HmiR'on V Texan Centra' 48 a'ed; Knisi.s
ft Text" 18 3 8; Missouri PaO.tJiC 88 6-8; frui
IJ.tcibcr4.
New Vork aml'Tfia land was quoted at 1.60
to 100. Texat&Sr. Lonis sold at 2.
Biases tn Brief.
Ntr Oblrans Jan. 19. Tbe Pioaynne's
Minden Louisiaua epeoial says 1145 bies
of cotton stored at Murrell's Point landing
Bsynti Dannklle were burned last night;
iocs $531100. -
Dktroiv Jan. 19. Kiro at Lowell this
mornlnir destroyed twentv bne btiildltiga:
j Joe $25000; small insurance.
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i . '. . f i h i i iH.bl.irli - ilia Tt'ltti
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I I II "i il Toll. - ntcM Uud (Jtjislp
(. ii Ja i. It'.- (iSorr-'i(nidallPe.J
It vi inti.i .it a li'i'i'l light to
ii i i.l ine I ill ll-'lint'ral IP
i . i il i' I' . i ' . i A the la.t (unit-
I .( v lliiiili.l'-'al'liiiiM'P.l lopm.
1 ' ! hois la iim pi'iip-r ailllior
I -. i . l tha'. C''.. inn til (iliica-
..Ut I In iipolla I'nlUlelpbi.t
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I il . iw i w.v" a'ter t'e tioii ir
i.i ii u iy to f nitiiii.iio c oi.
.tof.a i" b-'rayiug Ilia ri-
ii. I i;..itU ioi'. Hi'. It was
..-.red 'iat L
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;o iimi n. si I M fur tbo
cl;iiiii)ioiiii1.'iiitiid I be
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oi. i iiiia rn;iiiig iroui $3000 lo
i x. iltiil uroU'P'l tba l".l cum-
it iii'. l i.i ti nt a mib-coinulHee
I- ... 'i.li-ii lo confer and act with
h i. o iniuiii.ti'ii In secure guarau.
i jij. s. ii. ' n a iii llm et-uiit ot $i5(tn0
a u.ii mud ul $i0' for nri'lnu.-
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l i.i an ll.'pre. e'liai ivo" iioiu iHl e
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I'n tii'il to aid thu coiniint-.o - in
I in convention tor ni. inuts also
i .. .ii.l Don bnrrhO'l Colls'll nl
. : Iii .oie '' ho ha-just lallirill'ii
'.i." n i .ys uc bsiirvus tl.u next
I) .'iimi. i t'OiVi I.: ion tion im neiii iieru
1 Ih I
lc n.iioeiil. in tynsuiniitoii in
i. t-.-.i -t tl i ci y la vi-.y Hiro-.ig inou.iu
l V l-i. I'. : inn t - nit Li il o.lo pr.sl-
n 'ii i :t. I.iui) v. Iu vi at elet.ieti bill
.mo. 1 1. ii. i'hei 'Vti.is ana tliey buli"V- il
v.i; j iy ti rv b.. buiiis aaai'i. Ol til"
n ' :. i out look lion .Morrison aa.Va t lal
Armor uid I. (.in have the 111 at cull lo
V'i.:bli'giti"i.iitl tlia' M. iribwiicaii beuom-
ii. -iiro it i.e ' toroii.th thu wtuter wuu-
dii( makii g civ ini.'talie.
.- in cooeitl. rable goajlp bar con-
. ni. i- th. uc on ot Governor Cnt eiui..ti
v ' . : . cKrci ! bv lapiuiil George tl. Jack-
. Ii ji' a uai.'itdntc lor cungresti in the
oiiio iii. i it" with baring traveled on rail-
i i ! ; io tl.i.) stum on a p.ma labeled "Mrs.
C'. in- ii'ii'u and family." This la a serious
i unci' for according to Miaiiour law no
r.oiiii'ail or oilier trantpnriatiuu ojuipauy
u l gi ant free paastS o.' tickets or passes
or tlfkeis at a itiscount Is uiemoera of tbe
i-nsr.il a-aeruoiy or any stitie or municipal
o .'"'..iii's. ant! the acceptance Ot euuu ps or
rcc" hy n.'y ' nob i tliotr ilmo bo a lorbm-
ii nl Ins i llicit. The l.-.tttl at WottcrLor
r I't. iidi'o us' d a p! i iiit.) to bis wite
.. ...iii acrtiirt!ii( to tt.o hi Si.'; lu;.'i au-
i oi - una ii e'er tl.c cn.'iiitm.i.ual pro-
o ...i ifid n-alii-h'tu liable. Tno (s.i.emnr
-o .! i" luttu used i be pass uu Ins return
Joiers'iii Guy Irom tbo Jaiov
roil .i Oallii'-ln. Tbea tbe conductor
.oe ihionh tbe car for lan-a
in.! .'i rd b aide tlie governor tout rcor-
i.i. not ed out the liekel laheli o "Mrs.
('r tiii'.. ii and family" and psud it io
1... c ' tiut" im with tl.e remark that lie w..s
.'o nl' the fiunily. What ml l. lo ilia iiu-
)'v :. 'iilucs" ol tba e.i .nut ion 'a tbo f.ot. Ilial
:'
v rcor pal iu iiih c. uin lor anenu-
to.'i mi'eae in the Jatn-'i cace ami &
j .. 1 ji!() Tun governor Inu liir.tiy bitlei
.1. :il s tiorc a d now thill 1 l is 'ory b.s
i... u n'v a'ii"l ihey aro Cij i. oil' lor i.n
o'V. -i.'it'iof. which will i-Vobab.y take
: i ( a i early day.
A ii.i.i1 u v.'.-'-k air..) t wo youii'; ladica rcm-
."l iVsvis. nod Purser rtlsnppe i red Ir mi their
i.oniei i.o Corii Hrillianto. ll w nnnor. d
I'jf.i tney had been lured loTri is oy an u l
ftT'Ueineiit which had apidivd in the
p.-isumtl columns ol a local pa-
lei' aod iig'-'nts were sent down
I here who failed to locale tbe mlaaing one:.
A day or two ago the father of Niss Davis
fi t a new clew which led to Spriiiflishl
llliiicia wli-re this ufternoon be found his
iluitgh'tr and her companion. It appi-urs
ibut one Bill Longneckar a notorious char-
acter bad for sometime been running a song
and dance bousa in Bprln i: ti.-t.l. A few
woeks ago ba married acyori.iu named
Belli) Bruce and soon after their wedditn
the two concluded to run a house of ill fame
as an ann-x to the saloon. To this eud
bongin cke.r came to this city and enlisted
ihe tervicea ot Pols Cooper who at one
lime was known as one of Springfield's
won't characters. The latter formed tbe
acquulntauce of Mies Parker who in turn
introduced hioi to Mitts Davis. Ha first
told Mii s Parker that- be could find her a
nice Hituiitiou in Soringlield if aim would
accompany him there and iif.er he bad
hoodwinked her the two persuaded Mm
Davis (hat her high luus cal talents wouid
comomnd a premium there. So she accuui-
piinnd luein to attringSeld thPoarty gonir!
direc! 1 1 Belie Brucaa plaos. Too Kil ls at
Itr fi id'iig out tne true character of the
plbce left ii taking ebeber. bow.ivor n
nhiii piovt'd io be nearly as bid an e:tii-
jiBtiment wheie ihey were lonud by the
father ot tbo Davis pirl to-day. no
iraneplrea that Bill Longtecker intcrt i
into a con'ract wuh Coop r
payintr nini 825 lor tit coving two
mris irom their humcs- C'oour wei
arretied Itie this aileruuon aid upon bis
pi-i son wan tound several lemr1 on.' of
which tinted Sprinnflelil Decern hi r L'l'h
informed him that t.ue latt'r was ao ni t
5'urt a honee o' iirostifrton
ind advising him to secure lou or ni t.
good-looking St. Louia girls A s o ad is
dated I): oeiuoer 31 and presBes Coooer !or
tour girls lor whom Lonuut'cier ottered to
HCKtl ritilroad tickets The puiitahuieiit for
abrliiRtiuif a eirl ot 16 is a long term in Ihv
prniteutiary and Cooper is to ue proteout-
eo to tne tun exteni oi toe isf.
Frank James the outlaw Im lying ill t
luoepeniience Mistonri. He is so wean:
and debilitated that be ib not. able to turn
hiniaeit in bed and bis physician predicis
that bo will uot be out until tba warm
weather arrives. As a result of bis illness
when tbe Blue Out train train robbery was
called in tbe criminal oour' at Kanas Ct y
a continuance was granted aunt February
11th. The case ol Charley Fird also
charged witb participating in tne Bius
Cut Robbery was cHd in court .on tba
same day as tbe Jam -8 case and it ws
aiiio continued owing to thniltmaa of de
fendant who is lying sick at the home of
inme friemlB in tst tiouist.
The Texas tfc Pacific railroad Ironblcs
here finiiby resuLed iu disiaier to the Par-
ttuoore mausgemeut and all is conjecture
as Uo what tbe luture ot the "great cotton
belt 'road" is to be. Colonel Pi-riimnre
whose luilhin tbe ro:d is not dimmi'li".!
now aR it bas passed iuto a receiver's minds
pays? that the s'ep appeared n-c-ssiry in
order to carry out the rea-ijastinent
and protect ttie iuterrs'S of tlie tharebold-
era wbo favored the speculation Mr.
Woodward U receiver is an o'd (ri.'.iiii or
the road and ot lis presideat and ii is pos
sibie tbat. after all ao arraagement may bt
reached which will seoure le Ihe latter at
Itnac some ef the advantages for which be
has labored so indefaiigably. Ou tue other
hand it is claimed tbat tbe recent change
was accomplished In the interest of tho
Gould road and that already Mr. Gould haa
intimated to tba Texas P.ctio stock-
holders tbat be is ready to buy tbe road
provided be can gat satiefsctorv terms.
An interesting will case wbiss trial
lasted ihirteeu days came to ao end Tbnra-
tlay wi'b a verdict lor the plaintiffs' who
broacht tuft to break tne will of their
tnther. an old Oermaa named Frank Shen-
nit. who died leaving all bis property to hie
ncond wife and disinherited hii chil
dren by hii first ttie. uta al
leged insanity provided the gro md
upon wnicn it was unimai lauaudj tun
ill but while it was an easy matter for
one eiite to esiahiisli tbe fact tbat Hie old
eentleman was subject to the most extra
ordinary de us'ons the other iUh wiinou1
difficulty showed that tbeie meii'al ecceo-
trirv.tin never interferred wiih tuspapacty
toe iiaiosctinu bll-illss. The ilire how-
t ve.r liecbned to take the respoua bilily nl
cisiuheritirg the rightful h'trs and tonn i
that the tiocament bv woicn rne mtw who
clsimed hi possessions w.ia not his will.
The pork corner on 'chanire nai oetn
asked its oeiplon regarding Franoo end
Germanv's unfriendly feeling toward tbe
American hoe bnt w'lilo the provision
men were nnauimous'v ef a nrnd that the
reatrintinns oueht to bo removed and that
cnuress shout. i take the mat'er In hand
only a few -ere In favor of ret a' I a to-ey
maasnres. O Electors of Cnsooms Whl'iug
wbo has ltd lied the matter careni'iy.
mikes the suggestion ihat tbe United J
M'a'ei r ovr rnns'it Inaps'l a'l to'l
in-sin an! brand I nam heinre tbff leava
tha e' li'i'rr V? Iih Iota guar in'ea II Is lie
Meved wlislevaf pri Jii llces InaV luiW f 'st
igaln-l Aini riran 1. ors woubl rum va'i'aii.
a id Ilia removal ul Ilia faatflitlloliS Wi'il ll
in'nrailv follow.
Nl. 1'iiils haa bail bar fair share fif nubile
t'niofiuinia tin. luteal of whom la Ihe l'e
It ilntl fellew a waalihy ine'al ma nilac
Hirer who ilird suil'lmilv at bis bo i l last
1 iieailav and wlifna will tl 'nl tha lot
io inn dav nontaliiad a number nl baud.
oine legacies lo pnhlln lntn ul.nnf Tne
Normal rrcliilng Hchool co'irp-e a-l Willi
thn Waablnifion 1'iiiverslly. received tl'i-
uoit whilasiiuis of Irom $3 OnO l-i n.u
trn b f( to vartnui and charitable todies
the wn.il aiuouiiUiiK to over f ni.uoii.
MohsasX.
..
Tba akin Is of that del uiie nature upon
which the most Improvement can be made.
and by the use of I'oiiotn's medicated coin-
pb iimi powder all roiighiiess aaliuwneai
and Irritation can he overcome leaving l lie
(kin delicately while aoft and sinonili. This
pit i.nrnMoii baa a worid-witle rt putat ion ao
no lear iie-n ne enniriaiiieil ot llie result
old by all druggists
a.
Wish lu I'nrilt'lpale.
Sam Fbimciioo Jan. 1J. As a world's
la!r elll ba buld at Adela'ds Australia lu
1HS7 tba British consul received a telegram
requesting hint to suggest ihe postpone-
ment otlLa San Frinoiauo on as all ihe
Australian colonies wish tu participate.
Again Klei'led.
Ciiicaqo Jan. 19. N. Thayer of Boston
wis to day re-elected president of the
Union stock yards of tbis city.
M.irrlage of Jows and Christians are not
ice-ul In Hungary. Tha upper ton e by a
vte nl 1(0 against 103 have rejected a bill
legalizing snob marriages When Ihe mes-
age announcing tbe rejection was received
lu i no iiitver n n use tnere were several mo-
ilona made for the Inlerdio'ton of civil mar-
'iaire vonerallv. Tbes. however were r-
jrcied but a motion was carried by a Vry
nr. e m J irlty com pone j oi an parties re-
turning i.ie bill tithe upper boos lor furth
er consideration. Tba opposition in tbis
latter body is from the so-callrd nobles re-
anlorced oy tbe clor cals. Tbe upper houso
In Hungary Is evidently as areata draw-
ivk" io tlin country as is tne nottse ni lords
!i Ivngland the bouse of peers m Portugal
and the senate in Spain none of which are
representatives of the people but rather
clogs In tba wheels ot universal progress.
HI
Bclirium shows what mi lo don In farm
ing. That little country be 4Vl persons to
the ratiare mile and pv r.v lonrscrss sup
purls three persons- Ii shows hvu 'nrminc
and excellent tao irailim of tt.n noil ute
nrofitable. Tnor le very i'ltle lid.'d (about
dl-tr es in tn.ii tti'v c ntn'ry nur of panner
nrnlgiatiis. nor are prowls Cr (1'es.ittellea
ticluivt'S rusli;..g over t.r.rs to better their
t'Otlilll ion.
An ICiIilor t ela liiuiself Loose.
It" n tr oiii the bell i the sud-ioned balls!
Tbo Got Ve-r la dyingl R ug out the bells
ne cls.i t n.J belltl Itie N;tv X ear is
i"nii"gl
- .. ti ..I..I.I ni1 Vrt K.w Vur annA
uiorningl Goud-byt. Old Yeail New Year
. .. .i . u. iii
..ve'come nnu a t hhiii
To Dakota tbi peerl's quoen territory
. f nll ... ..nl... . K A e.xt. I...I.A ...-wlal
.l HII UI Wlfll.1 ll.w ... ...
commonwealth of tbe sisterhood of si a tea
trie; year aas ueeu a iuii i-wbito-mouths
of magnlticent progreas.
Thn hram and b'lvn nl
uv-ry nation have flocked to her boand-
less plains Bird fertile valleys. Her ponu-
tarion has increased bv Irom 65.000 to 100.-
000. Vat traots of her rich aninain have
tel. tha plow and barrow lor tbe li rat time
since J'bova'1 surveying ber lake gem-
'n-"l wenlth-atored emoire pronounced
II u --aiL-'a h.ruliuinrlr ' Vrv irtl.iil " Thou.
snoi's of new farms have been opened up
. . i ........I ...I .....1 u....
:evy t.owoa ::nva nren iiiuiiiicu biiij uii'i.
uu mlnu.il.vflnii.i1 nnw rAsoilreea Hta-
covored and new enterprises begun. She
harvested ovetuuwing crops ei goiusa
grain and bar
raRXIBS' rocxtTS aeb plithobio witb
FATaxes.
Tu. Mkf.l. tH rb.fiiiniiin 1 malnhliaa
panorama of splendid prosperity (or th
preetit nd Infinite possibilities for the
future. With a wise and liberal manage-
ment on the part of the great railway com-
panies whose iron arras reach out to every
portion ol her realm she mav confidently
hope to reach a population of flOO.OOO during
tbe opening year. Villages will sprinir
up In a hundred places where tbe wild
prairie grass wavea nnbrokea or the
soow untrodden to-day. The2villBg
of Now Year's will be tbe towns of next.
Clirimtmas and many ot tbe present towns
i'i Claim etiyooon men. rscturtea doi-
let'ps churches schools banks elevators.
and printing offices will rise everywhere
oica the macicul creations ui a oream.
FmTi billable and valley and plain where
tlin nilenca of ages lingers to-dav the whit
i- c-oire tf .team tbe curling smoke of
Industry's furnace fires and tba mufloal
). .( knu. t-iaa.nna inH nOa.
UUIIl V. UU-JI .... w ...
tente I peopln will ascend like a slaal thank-
oilermg lo he'.ven for "the good time com
ing" c one nt last. The heathen may rago
and the purri'an poliriciana imagine Tain
tiiiugi. P'gmy statesmen mav plot and
o nndsr and pl.vi tricks at Washlng;nii.
But the dav is not far distant when Dakota
at Iv r prefl"t.r.tftofgrowt will be too strong
for soy government. on earth to treat longer
as a satrapy or paihawlic. She will be big
enou"hand oower'ul onnngh either to get
it.to the union or sit down ou top ot it.
n
Buildings Blown Up.
BotToir Jan. 19 -An explosion probably
of gas last night iu No. 157 and 159 Hano-
ver rtreef. competely demolished tbe
molding blowing out the front and send-
ing the r iot across the street. William
Urmlay of Kant Boston and H. Blake of
Chelsea who were passiagat tho time ware
hudiy hurt. Tbe windows of almost every
building on bmli sides of Hanover street
for a dhrance of two squares were broken.
Mi'bujy was kl'led. The 1038 on the prop-
erty is $lA0fl0.
POND'S fcXTRACT.
TiiEWOHDER GF HEALING!
naVnanvt'Wa The Kztrsiet Is the enly
VlCibtiriLl. specific for this dliMS".
Col In Head fco. Onr "Cmrrhlire'
epaelaUyprerairett to meet serious cases. Onr
TVaaal Byrlnste lnvalnabls for tils In ca-
tarrhal affeetloua iaainipleand inexpenslvo
ElKJTimatism. Neuralgia. tpz
tion has oured ao many caaaa of tlieaa ols.
treaalug eomplaiuta aa Uia abstract.
Hemorrhages. n'r
Ptomaoh Nnse or fromanycauae laapeeiil.
Ir cuutrolltid and stopped.
DilMlieriaaiSoreTuroat.EJ"-c.
promptly. It la a aura cure. Delay la
d&ngeroas.
For Piles l?l!ntf Rlreitlnfc or Ilch-
fag It Is Ute groaleat known remedy. .
Cautton. PO.VD'S EXTRACT tat teen irri. :
ta'ed. I'A yeaiibia hut tht irorda "J'OSO J
liXTRACrFblBKin in the !'. onrf ear pielnf
trademark on mirroumiintt bf wrapper. AV"'
coVsr in (Wiiifna. Alaay inMnt on having
rOSJrSSXTHA CT. Tate votlier preparation
JtU never soul in Sutt or by vrKotura.
' DTST.
rOND'8 EXTBACl Spc-i 100t ''7'';
TdletCiaam.
LOG Catarrh Cure
7J
Dentifrice.
Up Salve
Toilet Soap(3 Cakes)
SO
.1. .... O"
1 antar.-..-
lnhaleKGIaM50c.)1X)
NmtalSvrlnr'a..."
2S
EO
umimotn
JO
Kletlicated PSpef... 2j
w .. e..-i - firwi
rxraiij oyntis
ILnnta read paga 13 1 91 and JJ of en?
Jtew Piutiphlt't wbk-h accompany each bottle.
nr-nn. NivPiMtauT with IImtout tip
oca
- l I'll r (.'. .PFi.rnATIoa
laBfUAllv..
tro
POND'S CXTPACT CO.
. a iai Hf Kav York.
A H A
Vise- LfSSBJ
mi C- " N-i-aawr.-ww
JW3 I II II Iw I
CURE
8UlMnss! Torpid Liver Torpid Bowsll
la.hgajuon r"ee"ila four ftomaeh Sick
Mentions kpieen Varbgo Baa Breath 4
talaris jminair aim tiau aionsi
without Nauiaaling or Wka-1--
- ......
0OSE.-One Bean on going to Bed.
L'Ktftenmi ni Dili Prtpi.
Sold by all Drugqli's. ST. LOUIS MO.'
...
vwr!rTuaj;-.vr.
CD BR
V''
TOBPIO tJOU's.i
DISORDC t-iHD Lirttn
and MALARIA.
From tbuao sou rota nuae Uin e ftiarrxaffsi
tba tliaouaes of tlm bunion nce. Artaaet
ayinpt'imaiiidltuitn llliur existence :lVaasf
Apimlibii itotve! roatlve Dirk llaarla
ol.e. iullitvsa nfier eMtlng nveralovjie)
aarlluii of iKHiy or niiart lirucjitfaaa
of food Irrimailliy or temper. JLe-v
aplrlla A laolitaH o having nesilecteel
aiim ilmv Atlar.nteaa 1 'In do ring at Uaa
Heart lta tx'oi-a llie cyaa highly cok
orett Lrl.ie CAN TIIAlll.. and dr
mi'.ml thiiusa ofaremtiiiytlmt lu-tarilreetl-f
on the Liver. AsnLlvur meHlcliic TUTT'ai
ni.1 Ji hiive no cjonl. Tiit'tr action on the
Kidneys and Skin laitlssi iiroinpt; ruuioviug
all lliiiurltlea thi-onirll tti'm three arav
ngera of Ilia ayelant" prothieinff unpe
ttto sound tlltreatliin regular stools a clear
llrin mid a vigorous body. TI'TT'" rif" T.l
jniiao nn niuieiuKr r;il;iirig nor ii'v.'ier9i
with .inllv work and no a pi-rf-ii
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA
nn lET.t.a i"inii a m-.Vv BiAif. '
t have hitd Dvsii"iilu with Coastipa
tio'..two vein iinai liavi- tried ten dlffcrant
(huts of pills. Him ItTT'S am tba flrat
'hut have (tone inn any good. They have
'loaned ute out nicely. My appetite le
aplemlid toiitl tllgeala readily and 1 now
huve nutiunl piissinrea. I feel like a new
man." W. 1. KDWARDS Palmyra O. i
RolrleTeTTirlirr. .ane. Oftl-s-.tt Murray8t.N.T.
M
El
Grat ll.tin on ViiiHKEBa changed In-
stantly to 11 tiMiaor llLAt'K by a ainglo up.
plication of Una DVK. Sold by Drugglats
Went by exprttsa on receiptor ill.
Offlce.s4 .Murmv Strie 1 New York. '
twn 4iiiiu. a uRttut tf!ipvt rnr;
HAMBUBGr
(KCHOTrU)
SYRUF
COMPOwED of PYRTJP of WILD CHBRBT
ar old and long use I 'em- dv soothing the lr
ritated J UNU arid NERVOt B 8YSTBU.:qult
tug the moid annoying COUGH
SYRUP
COVPO i;i)o'8VRUPof CAP IOUM ai"etd
woman's reni'd " lor 8. RK TBXOATB. The
..Id snyiiiiT Is I'tiro repea'U'i thai au "ovneeof
nreve'tlo If north a pou d of cure" for all
CO' ftHS aiil C l.ns ou 11m no. d with SORB
THKOATH 0- 1 tour tilth ehl'dren. Wilh
lis Syrupy ..u have an Immediate cure.
HJI G SYRUP
CMPOaKD of PETROLEUM T tR nrononneed
hv Di' .iriniih as a spe iMc or CDNBUMPTION
Certain it Is ilia' t lias worked wonders In enr-
1 g the woci for "i a 01 CII R )N IO B EtONCBlTII
an . CONSt'Mt'TION'. imrif ing the breath el.
lavi'gibn 1 OU 11 coating an appetite and
reat .ring to hta.tU itie moat ob.iluat eases.
Thomp-oii fc Ohmstede
J- . 'w' 'J.' j" J3
HOSSSiAfiiCl CV.T7LE POWDERS
4 11
f .7 -si' ..'7 Ai
Nn tiopitp a-111 fr 1 -..u nrsrs or Lr-Ka Fl-
vrri. II t'ootrs t'.i-.'-.o- r: i-sc.-i in time.
t'ontr'a 'ii'Im- i- :i . 1: .!' nrevaatuoeca-eiaaa.
l-aa-e t'ewleia n 'I :. . vnr (ira iv Fowls.
tnwrn Pmnleiv mil le."t .t. tlie oimntlt)' of milk
and rreani iwcniy i"ir .i.i. unrl nmkatlis batter Una
and sty.-er.
i-'oiii'e Powders " 'it ":ir" tr esevrnt almost avasT
Die AS" to whVi 11 r -v 1 1 .otteara subject.
toii'T'a PovM.Kb tuiii. i.ivt; ba'riaPAOTiov.
bold evcrya-litre. -
DAVID IT. FOUTZ Proprlator
BALTTMOnB.MD.
PFtnzl JLtiQ AFTER
rtawktrlr. Imiltartnl Of tfMlt nil 30 IibW TfllL I
TO MEK G?i!!.Y YCUMO OR OLD
w T"T 1 . mh anifTi .-its.- frl
W t-. Y..-- va... ffavrti Al-ra I
VifJOR Vasti.su WnAXHn:r-r.; tml all thoM disoMfM I
ot 1'fr.sonai NiPi'.r 'u.f!.i.f from Acbk 4no I
OTMtut i:ai licit. Ppv :fr 'Iff and nompIeU rwto-1
r;nion r-f UriT.Tii.Vif '.;iscd AiiortDUuJfiABTTBi
TJr-'U't."'l'M'' iy f tn.. KinotofMith Crnfurr.
feiuil-. .cnt'Oi iri lUHni'. vti nQiiiUlotll-o. aur
3!.T&I
corjsuLiPiiOi:.;
I bau ponitWo rcinedy for the labor dlMAM; bi Jtf '
BB thoututndt of cum of th wont kind M MrS I
etantlinch .f.ibwn curvMl. ln1Fd.ioirnnglsmjjL -ff '
In IU ff- cot. t .U I will xeiitl TWO BOTTI.K3 F
lnrrMfht.rv!tha VAI.riUI.K TKPATINKiiD thlwdlMIWl
toewiscriff' 'Ar. Olro Kxpi-oen mid I'. O. aUldroM. 4
fit T A.HI i'H'l' M. ti.P.fArlflt.. HwTWb
SneMllr re-"H e res tiss el VHnlt 52S
tne.-ir sa rn.-niall- i-i.re are ixsma.
lAjr. Jwta' VirtJIty Prrmalora tl'tLZ5
.'I wn:.r a-irit ti'ini "ir rr-.rlt iina exuiaaa
tiiilT o Vtsnltsw iw.l's) fsN KJ"'"?-T"j
Iwjstvs V- -a i r-M".i.S Wt".
riwis
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