The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 284, Ed. 1, Monday, January 15, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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HOUSTON DATLT POST MONDAY MOBNTLSTG JANUABY 15 1894
stock rniiiNn
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A Short Ilno he tlntlt Immedlnlrl
for IrniisfprrltiR Cnlllecr
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well known st6clt feed
cr and shipper Is making preparations Io
open up qnlte nn Industry n Houston by
the erection of stock feeding and fatten-
ing pens at Chariey Junction
Mr Vlck It having the stock pens built
on the uTounds of the old Coombs iiark
Mat across from the National compress
Several acres will be covered and when
ready for Us the pens will prove fully
equal to any of those of the noted feeding
points In other States
It will be especially a fortunate thing
for Houston as it will piake this city
aulte a feeding point for cattle in transit
At present catllo are being sent past heic
nearly cvciy day from North and West
Texas to points in Louisiana and Missis-
sippi there being no good feeding point
for them In this section of the State
Thu location of the stock pens being
constructed by Mr Vlck is a most con
enlent one The accommodations of
easy connection fiom four different lall
roada Is assured the Houston and Texas
Central the Southern larilie the Sail An-
tonio and Aruneiw las and the Missouri
Kansas and Texa The Central and
Southern llidnc will Immediately con-
struct about a mile of new tiaclv to the
pens In order to furnish a piotupt trans-
fer for stock VVoik will commence on
the pens at onee so as to be ready for
this > ears shipments The engineering
department of the Houston and Tcxus
Central has already made the drawings
and plans for the transfer line to be con
structed
Viileslliies ltntlronil
Palestine Texas January It Several
months ago the Idea of building a road
from this to Dallas wii sprung upon
uur people and alnce then they have been
hog wild working for the bucccss of the
enterprise
Cupiuln Geoige VV Burkltt one of the
leading railroad builders ot the Slate
associated with a number of gentlemen
of considerable tepute in railroad nnd In
uncial circles started the bull to rolling
by offering to build thu load If the peo-
ple of this section would give them a
and light ot way thiough
bonus of I40000 u
Anderson county Chairman 12 I Cniii
niage ot the cltlaens committee Immedi-
ately culled a muss meeting nnd a large
number of pi eminent ami Influential citi-
zens responded m fact the opeia house
was filled Mr IlttrklttH pioposltlon wns
read and received with loud and enthusi-
astic applause
Speeches weio made as to which was
the best plan to talse the bonus reunited
A II linlley advocated a
Professor
scheme by which piopcrty holders should
be asked to contribute 3 per oenl of their
taxable city pi iperly that Is It a person
had city piopeitv to thu ilue ot JlWo
he would be expected to pay WO anil so
The met with the approval of the
on plan
lnoting The ihalnnan at once appointed
of dozen
a sollcltlnn committee composed a
leading business men The work lit once
began mid subscriptions ciune In thick
and fnst Mossbuks wete found to be few
and far between A oonldernble sum was
railed but not enough nnd another mass
meeting was called to beat the leport of
the committee which resulted In slirijng
much
up a good deal more enthusItiMu nnd
vigor was Infused into the cnteipilse The
Instructed to prepnie notes
committee was
nnd continue their work The notes which
the committee are having the contributors
requites the payment of michalf
sign
donations when the londlied Is grad
their
ed Into Palestine ami the payment of the
other half when the first through tialn
is run over the line which Is very lenient
piobabllltv that with
There Is now every
in llftexn davs unothei mass meeting will
be called nnd amid the tiring of cannons
and underneiiri the glare of bonfires the
offeiod bv ill Buikitt and his
proposition
associates will be accepted 40ilPO in prom
ot
issory notes and a title to iv light
way through this county given and us
savs Ihe road will be built If
Mr Iturkltt
Paledlnc comes up It Is more than piou
ahle that ere another year rolls by Pales-
tine will have a load to Dallas and that
air line to the gulf If this
metiopolls an
enterprise Is a successful one Palestine
of the oltUehs
owes much to her chairman
committee and the soliciting committee
appointed bv him nnd which Is
which was
composed of the following gentlemen U
Campbell
J Wright P Hufsmlth VV 0
II C rsicen Oeoige 15 Tillley Homy
Ash 1 W Ozment A II Unlloy nnd J
Tt Cook
Clir IlKllllllBr
The fact Hint the Snlety Car Heating
New VoiK Is
of
and Lighting company
mllngatiaiigemenw for the est WI
meiit of a Pliitseh gas plant in Houston
with the local gaB com
in connection
pany will make the following clipping
this vvon
from an exchange In regard to
ucrtul light of added interest In tills sec
Th e Ureat Northern rnljiodd of J2ngland
han riventiv adopted Plntsch gns tor
and has works at lxm
lighting Its trains
don iwncastor Lewis Nottingham and
works
lirmoi The machinery at thmo
is all Ui duplicate and they are reputed
to be the best ot their Mud In the UH
At stations where Ihete ate no works
the gas Is supplied from Itaveling tanks
wUh Opacity of S cable feet which
a
are hauled by pussenger trains
lallroad which In
The Northeastern
bit of rail
the oldest
cludes in is system
been opened ton
rood In the world having
n public in 1K5 as also ndqpud > e
intsch syitem and bus erected gas-
works a Newcaslle lork and Hull c a
bla of producing S4t 0t cubic feci n
uses the tvest
your The Noilheastorn
mglioiiso airbrake also
has been
light which
This Is the same
adopted by the Pullman and Wagner
Sleeping Car companies and also recom-
mended by the government for use In Its
mall cars it has already been < > <
roads in Ml
by llftylive of the leading
country
TIliOlluI VlWorlli Him
Hie drat through train on llie Victoria
division of the Southern Pacific left Hous-
ton yesterday morning at the regular
time 755 oclock
The train from Victoria under the new
passenger service arrived here promptly
in S45 ji m This run will be quite pop-
ular with people living on tHe lino of the
Macaionl tho transfer at Rosenberg hav-
ing beau abolished and a new dally ser-
vice to and from Houston establtsneu
It will also prove quite u convenience to
this city na
parties traveling between
Uosenberg making an additional daily
train to oud from that city
hull I ii lu Appointment
737 issued b ae f7
Circular No
Irelght As rt JL J Ifik of the Cu
Fe jtronce the ap
Colomtlo iiwl Santa
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of Northwest Texas tenltorf
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Worlh Tho appointment
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A pirtv of tt ris trnmlgranti from Reor
i ii mil Aliliiunn 0iil 1 In Houston Mi
iinliv v i t Mtiierii Im llie nnl left
points wot and south to become ivt
Uirs
Official notice has been received of the
appointment or Jose Maria fiarsa Oauin
of Salllllo n government Inspector of the
MonJttey ahd Mexican Oult railroad Mr
Oolan Is exgovernor of the State of Coa
hulls
Tin nitiiiKii cmiitis
Criminal Apiienls
Court of Criminal ApnealsJ VV Hurt
v L Davidson and E J SlmlUns
Judges It Henry assistant nttorney
general E p Smith clerk Sitting at
Dallas
Dallas Texao January 18 follow lng are
synopses or decisions handed down by the
criminal court of appeals
J V Chlsholm from Collin county con-
viction for disturbing religious worship
Appellant and Caskey were both gulty
ot disturbing a congregation Appellant
was not provoked by Caskey to place one
hand on tho ground nnd point to the
heavens with the other while a prajer was
offered that the world might shake tho
heavens open and the Holy Ohost come-
down but becauso he desired to exhibit
his dissent from the faith nnd practices
of those conducting the meeting and lo
show his contempt therefor The testi-
mony of Mrs Johnson would have tended
lb prove that Cnskoy provoked appellant
to remark piay louder etc It would
not havo questioned the truth ot the tes
tlmony in regnid to the other acts and
etntements ot the appellant The State
had the right to show by the anonymous
letter that tho congregation was expect
ing trouble and were on the alert thereby
account lng for their conduct The request-
ed charges were properly i ejected Af-
firmed Hurt P J
J C Fentherstone from Cooke county
the evidence shows that appellant was a
traveler and had tho right to carry a
pistol Itevorscd Hurt P J
Will Graham from Tarrant county
conviction for burglary The remarks ot
the county attorney were made pertinent
by the testimony of appellant he being
a witness We cannot surmise how the
charge unless vou find the defendant
guilty under the foregoing Instructions you
will ncqult the defendant could lnjuio
appellant Tho Jury were required to
find nil ot the preceding paragraphs of
the chxrge to be true In order to convict
Affirmed Hurl P 1
Jess Wilson from Cominche county
The Indictment alleges that the house
burned wos the piopcrty of VV O it M
and Arthur Low Tthe allegation was es-
tablished by oral testimony Appellant
contends that tho owneishlp
must be proved by deed or some
writing The objection Is without mer-
it No accomplice testified In the case
hence theie was no necessity for the court
in Instruct as to the testimony uf an ac-
complice Astiotig chain of circumstances
made conclusive by the dellheinte confes-
sion of the appellant leaves no doubt ot
his guilt Aflltnied Hurt P J
< eorge Tlenelln fiom Dallas county
Without discussing the facts we are ot
opinion that appellant is not guiltv of an
assault and battery that what he did was
to detain the bov iinlll nn officer cou2d he
procured to whom the nipelluut Intended
to deliver him and have him punhed for
the ruue assault made upon appellant
with a slick Hcverjed Hurt 1 1
Anlonlo Cnslenguro from Dtllas coun-
ty Companion ense to Henella lor
snmo reasons reversed Hurt P J
Mart Itiimho from Collin county The
evidence shows beyond doubt lhit tho
game of cards inn played at a private
residence When It Is certain that the
house Is a private residence the Indict-
ment must allege that it is n private resi-
dence nnd that the house was for retail-
ing spirltous Illinois This Information
makes no such allegations We are not
tu be understood that a private residence
mav not become public and hence a pro-
hibited house or place bv being commonly
resorted to by the public This question
Ik not before us as ihe evidence presents
but one pnylng Jleversed Hurt P j
Joe Ttainbo from Collin county This
Is a companion case to Mart Itamlio Tor
the reasons theiein stated the Judgment is
reversed Reversed Hurt P J
Prank Stultz from Dallas countv con-
viction for hurglary Tho court overruled
appellants motion for continuance It
wns bised upon tho absence of James
lllndon who was an accomplice of uppel
lant In the npp icatlon set out in the
rcord It Is stated to be based also on the
absence of Hell Jopnomore but It Is fully
sjiown by the affidavits or Ihe trlul Judge
the pioHeutlng attorney and the attorney
who opened the case In behalf of appellant
tint Ihe motion for contlmnnce was
m ide verbal and was mode only upon
the absence of the vvllnaas Hlndon but
that after the trial the name of Pell Con
nomore was Inserted at tho time the mo-
tion was reduced to writing Such being
the oase her absence will not be consider-
ed Tho evidence clearly shows appel-
lants guilt Affirmed Rmklns J
A MaBhaek from Fort IJend rounty
conviction for theft ot a beef steer There
is no statement of facts or bills of excep-
tion nnd we are unable to consider the
ground raised In the motion for new
tilal that the taking was Oone under
the claim of ownership end wns not a
fraudulent taking Affirmed Slmklns
J
C ISarton from Oooke countyi convic-
tion for carrying a pistol We nro not
satisfied that Iho evidence supports the
verdict IteVeried SJmklns J
I O Davis from Kimble county No
reason Is offered to explain Ihe delay In
the prep ration of the statement of facts
nor has any diligence bo n shown by de-
fendants counsel In presenting the matter
to the triul Judge hence we can not con-
sider the statement of facts in this case
There was no error in the ndmlinlon of the
rematks made by appellant In the presence
of the sheriff He hud been previously
warranted that any statement ho might
make could be used against him and that
he was not compelled to make any We
see no error in the charge In the ab-
sence of a statement of facts we presume
thnl every phase of the case was charged
upon Affirmed Slmlliis J
I Holunan from Cooke county The
evidence In this oase Is conlllctlng The
Jury settled the contllot against
appellant and the evidence for the State
supports their finding We think
the charge on aggravated u
Hwult wan sufficient but If It were not
appellant can not complain because con-
victed of simple assault hence an erron-
eous charge on aggravated assault is
harmless Affirmed Slmklns J
J < Uell from Urayson county con-
viction for burglary The valise contain-
ed fruits of the crime such as were suffi-
cient lo establish the guilt of Us owner
unless explained No explanation was
made Appellant and White were equally
interested ni the vullse which they evi-
dently used In common Appellant had
the opportunity to commit Ihe crime The
evidence la sufficient to aupimrt he ver-
dict The ehmge Is correct Affirmed
Hlmklns J
BROWNS IRON BITTERtS
cures Dyspepsia In-
digestion Si Debility
ON THE OAKE WALK
I1IK1TIII2II HIIINSOV TMKS > THIS
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ICopyrlsht 191 by Charles II Lewis
When the routine proceedings of tbo
Limekiln club Saturday night meeting hail
licen ill po eil of Hrothrr Gardner nro o
nnd ntimiiincod that the Hon Standoff
Jnhnsou iif Alabama was in the anteroom
and anxious to mlilrcss tlio club on the sub
Jrct of tho cakevvalk a matter iloar to tho
heart of every colored man woman nml
child in this fair land He bad not only
made a lonR journey with this address In-
v lew but was consldcnsl tho highest nml
best authority In Iho United Plates Oil
motion of Giveadnm Tones It was decided
that be should bo given an opportunity to
speak Whllo the reception committee
wore absent from the room llrothcr Gard-
ner ordered two moro candles to bo lighted
and ono of tho nllcy windows lowered from
tho top nnd Shindig Wntklns and Samuel
Shin both of whom have consumptive
coughs which can be heard 50 rods against
the w Ind w ere allowed to go home
Tho Hon Johnson wns then brought In
by thn reception committee and received In
nn enthusiast Io manner Ho was n well
formed two story man at middle age with
whiskers on bis chin nnd there was n cer-
tain magnetism about his cool calm de-
meanor He boweil right and left shook
hands with Urntlier Gardner and Mr Isaac
Walpolo In a very hearty manner and be-
gan My frens a crisis has nrrcvo in do his-
tory of do culld people ot America Whllo
do white ninn litis bin officiously Rrnntln
us political nn civ II rights ho has bin nt
do same time prlvtitoly conspirln to rob ua
of one of do grestest nn mo t sacred privi-
leges handed down by our fofatbers
lllght ycie In my pocket 1 hev n list of 50
newspupers nil 100 metnlicrs of conuriss
who am pledged to secure de enactment of
a law forbiildin any culld pusson or pus
sons fiom orlgitintin or holiiln ornttcuilln
dnt sacred Itistiltishuu known as n cake-
walk Intense excitement
Do conspiracy originated ober flvo yara
ago but do movements of do conspirators
war so quiet dnt inillin wiw known ofcm
till about three months since Deobjick
was to git all ready an den suddenly jump
on uh w Itli bonf feet but thank henben tint
we hcv beard do alarm an lievdo power lo
checkmate do conspiracy Cheers All
ober ills land do culld men an women am
rlsin up to piotest in thunderous tones
nginillsgieatwrongton HH hunof 0000000
people Veils I am j ere tonight to re-
ceive dc protest of ills Limekiln club I
shall visit cbcry city In de iiorf vvld do
Tiir nox jonssoN was then rmouniiT w
Bimo objick nn befo do next congrlss
meets dar will bo sich a wnvn of indlgn i
shun Rwcepln ober ills kenlry dntde white
man will tremblo In his bates Vocifer-
ous npplatisc
What am do cakewalk I answer dnt
it am u social innitiishun banded down to
us from de sacred pist Do idoah was to
gather an assemblage of wit beauty nn in-
telligence fur mutual improvement Ueln
gathered together jo might as well walk
its lo sit down on a hard bottomed clirrr
Ileln on do walk yo might ns well walk
fur a enko as fur fun Joiitlnueil cheer
lng It am next to a prayer ineetm fur
innocence It is snntliln enjoyed bjdoolc
man an de young chile alike It am to us
what asolicu am tode white folks but he
Itao we git a heap ino fun out ot it do-
w bite folks am mad an want to abolish it
Shall we bend our necks toitetjranta heel
or shall no rir up In our majesty nn slicrt
our blood to uphold our rights Loud cries
lu favor of sheddlngtho last drop
I expected It continued tho Hon
Standofl as the dust settled down nnd the
splinters ceased living I fully believed I
conld count on do patriotism of din Lime-
kiln club from llmdder Gardner down to
Cider Toots Do kentry looks to dls club
to take do lead In ills matter an to maintain
It Je cnkoniilk must be presarved an
handed down to our chlldicn as It has bin
handed down to us De vvhlto mnn has de-
prived us of ourpossum bakes our per
slmmou festivals an our yam socials but he
must stop right dnr Wo hcv reached do
dead line Let him bewnr befo ills kentry
swims In blood nn revels In tore Wild
applause Arter de mietln has broke Hi
two yo will Mud mo In do nntcroom vvld ft
protest ready fur yor signatures I hope
an expect ebory member to sIrh It an do
names of slcb iisnm vvlllln to die If needs
be lo uphold our causo will be marked by
a cross In led ink un piesarred imiotigdc
heroes and martyrs of do f ucber
THE ARIZONA KICKER
The Kdltor ltenirds the THnut I2iitliii > laille
Mni Meeting liver Ifild
THE Makcii or Iioriliis Krom Ihe
patriotic ofTort nuw bejni put forth by llie
people of this broad territory no doubt can
exist thai before the close of nnotberses
slon ol congress Arizona will bo counted
among the states When every human be-
ing In thu territory from old Dan Withers
who hits Killed hlHSevontcrnthgrialj bar
down to thn Indian papoose vv uow wiuunl
cant be heard two rods away demands ad-
mission to the Union something bos got to
bust Tho fires of Lexington have been
lighted fiom every mountain top and tho
patriots of Hunker Hill nro cheering from
every vallov and the fires cunt lie put out
nor the chitrlng stopped until the star of
Arizona tales its place on tbo banner ot
the biggest broadest and most glorious re-
public the sun ever shoue down on
It will buobservtd by the reader that wo
are minim but excited and that ouroont
tails lire standing out to onlcli the hrceieof
freedom as it comes humping itself around
the corner of Liberty mountain and down
the Valley of the Star Spangled Banner
Tho fact is we have not yit recovered from
the excitement of Tuesday evening and it
may lie two or three dnjs jet beforo we tan
distinguish it gin cocktail from n whisky
straight by sight or taste Tbo most en
thusiastlo mass meeting ever held by free-
born American citfeen was tne event c
Tuesday cvetiint ami of courao we wen
CVJ
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F YOD WAST
ED KSAn
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IIKR A nOMAV SKXATOIt
felt somewhat flusiratnl nnd embarrassed
but all of a sudden tbo Goddess of Liberty
seemed toglveusa kick of eneoiuagement
nnd wo stnited oft to outdo Patrick Henty
There were occasions when we melted that
V05t uudiente to tears nnd there were other
occasions when tbo roar ot applause would
bnveuinde Klngarn falls look sick In our
overpowering enthusiasm we grulunlly re-
moved collar tie coal nnd vest nnd wo
finally stood beforo tho nudienio llko a
Itomun senator crying out for tho rights
nnd liberties of n down trodden people lu
our Interest we lost nil trace of our own
Identity and wow tie but dimly conscious
that we were making tho grandest Intel
lecttinl effort of our life
Ono of tbo occaslous when wo brought
tears ns mentioned above wns when wo
painted n mental picture of nn old mini
standing on the peak ot Hill Williams
mountain and giiziug sadly down Into tbo
vullevs below Ho sees the grizzly bear
skating for tho wijdir west tho cowboy
combing bis hair and putting on n cellu-
loid collar thu Indian packing Ids duds for
a trip lo New Mexico thu rattlesnake and
coyote fleeing before the presence of n good
looking schoolmarm Ho nes towns
spilnglng up saloons nn thick ns prickly
points on n cactus horse races nml dog-
fights happy school children busy light-
ning rod men and the smiling sewing ma-
chine agent He sees the dieatny pai t ami
tlie busy present He bears the bum of
piogtess nnd sees thuwhetl turn mum
and lb proud A mericun eiigle som ing abov n
hlni screams out reo what he old gal
could do If alio was given a fair show
And the old man lxiws his head and weeps
Congress wont give us n show that Is
Blii hasnt tip to this time but nhes got o
do so pretty soon or down comos her shanty
Wo spoko for over an hour Knowing
Hint our contemporary would have ono of
his parasites prisent even If kept out him-
self wo bnd our agricultural editor take
notes Wo find by reference to those uotcs
Hint we knocked out old Cli eros best efToi t
beforo tbo end of the seeoml round and our
remarks vveroiecelved with thunderousnp
pluuso exactly BJ times with many other
occasions when they weio not exactly
thunderous On II dlffereut occasions we
stopped spenkltig to mop our brow and
wlpuottr ears but tho patrlotlo audience
fearing wo weru going to quit Imslncas
arose ns onu man and Tilled Go mi old
man go onl Not an gg potato gourd
deud nibbltor othtr tvldeute ot dissatis-
faction was hurled nt usiinil in pluce of
those fumillnr and ilisliiartetiiiig shouts o
Como offl and Write us the icstfvvo
were spurred to renewud efforts by waving
hats nud cries of Hes u daisyl nnd
Lets run him for congress
Wu closed Willi u peroration into width
wo carelessly tossed about iidolcu Latin
words and Greek maxiinsntn venture nnd
tbo iiudieuu arose and smashed benches
nnd bowled with delight We were piukul
up by half n dozen men and carried around
tho ball on their sltoiililers nnd it was half
nn hour beforo the euthuslium had quieted
duwu to that point wheie tho meeting
could go on As to the ulings of our con-
temporary wo leave tho reader to Judge
If itilues not prove n fatal blow lo his pub
lie aspirations he cannot lis human Oil
uhkciiptlou and ndveiUsing rntos will re-
main as heretofore nnd Job work dono on
tho shortest notice and at Chicago prices
OX TO THXAS
lliiiiuseilir nml iiilliill l OiiiiliiK
In Teviis
Itt Iorle Ti jh January UA pre-
dicted In Die Post several weeks feo
dislined to wtlueus a
the new yur was
plieuotneui I exiiilus irom Ihe Northern
rltutes to the ilf ton it Uiitiv of 1
Thousands ol nik > < > t The Cos oniMn
1
Ing Wow ns Uis < uptl ua I Hi frl
et the nil iln In tin fid ilniilf I 1
eiifel uml uity nt iivitn Im ml ll
evideiiri f ihivuxi volume ii Im I u n
proved b Horn mis iluniiis
1 ll tl t
Mlltlm
KU ll IS > 11
IbrOUgll Mill v SfolllKril iU il I
h 1 of
by that moais Lai
pounds of circular and lo l mwsiwiwrs
widen eueb u w UAvIl and there are manv
In the gulf oast mk i li v have sent out
a sshK rad Innr t I i h hriidi
allv iriiwn lo iexa
villi their a s
Ihe railro U in
i ursion rat i liavo V > n an jinpotiant Joe
Corner Main Street and Preston Avenue
Bssszisn zza s nii
Invited to open It nnd deliver tho main nd
dress Wo accepted the honor Imtstlpulat
ed tint the lop eared narrow minded jeal-
ous pated critter who runs tho other vvtssk
ly in this town should not be admitted U
the hall He was not At a point W fed
from thu door lie was held up by Hitch
Johnson and conld get no nearer Oui
thanks arc hereby teudered to Mr John-
son for tho ivat and graceful maimer in
which ho performed his task
On taking the platform we were greeted
by surh a spontaneous outburst of enthuel
names satisfied us nt once that the man
who should throw an egg tit us from ono of
the bark benches would bo walked on until
ho was dead 1 or two or three minutes we
VffV
KEENS AND BOYS CLOTHING AT
50 Cents on the Dollar
Or FURNISHINGS and HATS for Men nucl Boys at
75 Cents on the Dollar
Then como licre nt onco for wlio wo oloso our atovo Wednesday night January
17 tboio rfraiul offers will end nnd this salo will posltlvoly not bo continued
lYIAraiVIOTH
0 ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
v9pwsmmmwmi imtiri
3
AUCTION SALE
OF
OFmlLOTS
J W
Salo commences at 11 oclock
Fine Properly at YOUR OWN PRICE
111
J A H HOSACK
Auctionoer
tor In swelling the throng January 0
was the day let for the Hist exeu nilon of
thu now year It had been widely adver-
tised a large ctowd expected In advance
but no ono had tiny Idea the movement
would be so general Hxeurslonlsls are
heio fiom Missouri Nebraska lowa Il
and olhar
linois Indiana Ohio Now YotH
iaughl the Texan fever
Stales All have
and uro ulieady well pluiKcsl Like their
either
prislecoDSors they will return home
to pack up and move South ut oiie or
deeds or Texas lands In their pock
havo
ets A large number were attracted to
IA Iorle and the hotels ot that prosper-
ous town were toxod to their utmost for
the fiw da > s to in commodate the
past
bundled that went thither
Tho Post lupmsenltttlve Interviewed a
number of giintlomcft from inli visiting
State nnd Inqulied as lo tho gouenil otlt
loolt ot the gulf const movement tho
prevailing sentiment was that It deseived
more pinlse than bad been aeeoidod It
that Its future greatness wim assured
that lbs farmers of the North nnd West
were Just grasping tho possibilities af-
forded them and were eager tp hurry to
he sunny South
Ono man evidently a farmer on being
asked what he thought or Houston said
Well sit I am from Missouri and you
know we have some prnty fast cities up
there but Ill say this for Houston that
It fur uxeisds my expectations thu mer-
chants ore active ifnd progressive the va-
ried und numerous Industries seem to be
nil doing a good business nnd ml air or
prosperity Is everywhere apparVnt
I eunie lo I Pol le tu verify the re-
ports 1 had tend I have noted carefully
the Improvimenls being made all III vfiy
from Houston I did nut nine lo buy a J
I have n fine faim In Missouri bat if I
am us favorably lmpicsHil lomorruW a
I have bon Irday It will 1 six toons tluu
I c liiingo my mind una locate in Texas
Tllll 1IIIHMIAM JIUIHUT
Amillirr Count iimuiil sliiner
slirus Tin A in inn us A i ill
Jlrenham Tuxn January Jlttunni
slener a A Itroeehe of llurlon commls
mlssloner or preelnit No 4 veftenwy
resignation to l >
cvnlng sent In hl
lake iff t at on
judre H I urn i
Mr Jirmb hai ii ULJ
en rlnl orthM and me balami
board as well as iho peaplo Of but pre
cinct and of tho county at largo will learn
Of his determination to resign with regret
Not long Blncq Commissioner Mercer re-
signed thus leaving two vacancies on ths
board
No reason was assigned in his letter ot
reilgnntlun but it Is said that SK
DroescheH Beusltlvo nature revolted at tho
churge of his holding two posltlona with
the county its he was deputy tax asses-
sor of the Durton precinct
Tilts of course did not rlialco a partlcto
of difference or Conflict with hl duties
ns county commissioner yet ho uhl lift
llko to have such charges being clrcuhitcu
and rather than give up tho moro remun-
erative Job ot deputy tax nssossor of his
precinct ho resigned ns commissioner
An effort will bo mudo to get hlmjo re
eonslder tho matter
Deputy tJherift W L Ballls this tnDln
lng arrested and lodged lit Jail Wilt aifl
dlngs wiinled In Austin county on a
charge of assault with Intent to murded
Jeff Crmpbell both colored
Tho theory that Mr 1 U Amnions was
attuekod by a robber ifi his room has re
crlved conilimotion by tho nbsenco ot a
pocket book containing t3i He Is rtwV
lng very well today K
Gonzales Texts Jnrtmrj HW T Da-
vis 1 D a M usslstul by lrofcssor l
V Garrison belli of ltancho lodge Jn
atulled the following officii last night tit
GoiiKUles lodgo No Utt I O O 1 O H
Niihn noble grand A JCHne Jr vieo
grand W C JCIelne iccordlng secretary
leb Klelne financial eccretnryi T 3 An
demoii treasurer K W HomfbaUser
warden A Klelno nenlor conductor C
A Shock O IS Zemniln I l J W
Humsay It S to N G J W llrelltord
L H to N O Jtobert BeHers it B to V
3 II Jlroer L B to V G T H Ien
hard H 8 H C A Gesctieldle J S a
A J Moore chaplain W C Uaquel
past grand 5d TUoombe repreaiitulfvo
lo grand lodge A J Moore alternate rep
renuntutlve After the lodge closed
MeKsrs Davis and Garrison wero taken
charge of by lome vif the members and
treated to an oyster uurpcr with tho us-
ual accompaniments
THI3 HCBT PLASTHIt
For pains In tho cliest there is npll
U iter than a llannei rlolh saturated with
iiamlieiUnt Iuin Halm and bound on
over the scat of pain Fur by arutf
LtsU
V vJ >
irreli fine twostsmp Kestucky
WbUky lor Sale in bond at
r from S8c to etc
XBKINGCO
IisaleJjquor and qigtur Dealtrx
n TBXAa
FdOKHIS AWN LIFE
lppy ehVop k pbominent
hew 0elean3 man
t of aPormor OolumWan Guard
lio 7ttyDrnvrlnr a Pension
for TotalBlindnojs
x OF THE BEUhBABBAnOOS OBEW
OP A ElIIP
y
fiultliiE rinmcliil Kjjotlej ort1 > lcii
Et XnlghU of PjtcUi Irsoei to
8t tioniaOtbir Orinti
Orleans January 15 The eteain
errymore i Hrltlsher whose crew U
jed mainly ot natlvts ot the norpi
H ot Africa nnd na t Indians was
hcof an exciting mutiny this morn
esterday a tree fight occurred
ten Soudanese employed in tha
room These were reprimanded
liming by the chandler who told
jhey would be fined for their be
lAt this the men rebelled and unit
threats against the otflccrs ot thn
dlsapjicnred Into the hold from
they jit once emersejl armed with
Knives ami Iron bars A rush was
tor the captain oudiinntes but tha
frdlred Into ttieff qu itrter i hnrrl
themselves and resisted the as
Intll tho arrival of a detachment
fe
then Hie raml av B from ths
fought with vigor bat were finally
jl nnd placed under arrest by tin
thorltles
I Woman In the Imcns
ir T cas January JJ At S oclock
tiU hH wife Prank Balycr and Mo
dught In whlth Mrs Moss shot
thioiiBii tha tHIgh Salver took tis
kom her ehot Mrs Moss throunh
y nnd also shot Mobs twice through
a and ptiee In the head He also
Mrs Moss In the side Mpbh Is
iMrs M oss Is lira very critical con
jmifferlng mostly front the kick
in n ileltciite condition S lyer
1 serious MtSlnht shot at Mom
jlthont effect Tlie difficulty was
u alleged slander ot 2fru Mom by
All wctypr fcAly r nro strangera
Illitr Out Ills llrnlnx
brleuns Lai jTiuiuary 15Tonjuia
f Jr a Spanish merchant blew
l 1
U
s out this morning at his aria
home on Esplanade etrtot Tha
nn was born in Cuba thirty years
t calna lO SCW OrKans a numLmr
i ago Here he berntne a Hon in
by reason of his vast wealth and
Ivalled family csnneotlons HI
nor < ihejrtitles in Havana nnd tb
In their powieesloh showed Ihclr
h had been grandees lu Spain for
s before the time ot Pertllnond
sells Th family here entertained
in tho most exclusive circles took
Wery public movement especially
jet cai nival soiletles and young
Ho had
won Ieittnrkably popular
t
ivlth typhoid fever for weeks pot
I despondency over Ills failure to
rapidly 1 ascribed as the causa
selfdesttucilfiti
riilii im I2mbe slrr
Us Md January 15Traces ot
lller financial agent ot theXenla
nights or Pythias Xenia Ohio
ippeared recenll > with a portion
tilers funds have been found In
and today Ihe police were put at
the case A clue come from
the lm > a of a postal card mailed
ninry 18 by Miller to his wife
t stated that the writer while at
Ohio was attacked by threa
o struck him on the Jiead and
m into n freight car Unconscious
c from his pOckotbopk confalnlrit
loney The postal concluded with
olipeal In teliulf of his family
IVltro hlioollilu Affrny
January HA tuf
iLake Toxa s
becurred last night on Captalu
ts plantation ubtfut six inlles
two negroes Bleve
own between
Ind Harrison Parke In Vlustt tha
almost Instantly
Ivas shot and
fcctley was promptly b5J
lo D I BUtlon and is now held fol
nlnlug trial which will be conduct
rrpw morning by Judge a H
jCH rt or Her Money
Jlit Wis January 15 Itudolph
liHiin proprietor ot the Creom City
which Mrs Schrums was found
ler the building was partially de
Ty fire last Friday morning eon <
liat ha tranBlrd his aged guest
hutpose of robbing her and after
cd the room He fulled ° cure
ans money recltmann Is now in
i A hlto Sentenoe
Tcnxs January 15 Ont
wriod
has been on trial all this week io
frlct court tor kUlins old mat
Coleman co T1 u MW wai
red to thW county The W M
yestetday evenlra aWut
I the Jury
r and last nlsht at 0 oclock to
Cght in their vtralct tM ta
iet at life time iinprlsoumuit
lKiUiurilrlMe1
h January WOeorge M J0
hurincM fcB rt
ii most pomlnent
I ban been accuseil ot the wwj
Lion of about mm trf J
ihyterlfli hospital of wljlcli 1J
fr VUtiletit Mr noem M
Vn
pli H l lu lied on
n
Ct
No Ajnutonki K A 1u
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