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TUB WORII A1U10AI
The BrUlsl Home of Commons Votes the
Immczso riftyflye Million Dol-
lar Credit
The Oonaemtlves Bitterly Attack the
MInistiTi but the Premier Has a
Majority of Thiny
Baron Dormer Taken With a lit In the
Houso of Lords The London Dyna-
miters on Trial
IN lAKMAMKNr
A J ftll Uetiiry Jir mi > nt ll Hri < J
London May 11 Birl Oranvllle
foreign secretary la tho house of
lordn this afternoon replying to au In-
terrogatory put by tho marrul8 ot
Salisbury Conservative leader
the government wan unable
at present to make any fctHfonioitabout
lie intontloiiH respecting theBoudaii
In regard to the Afghadstaii
boundary question Lord Granville
Kafd u conference upon thesubject Imd
been held between lilm nnd tho earl of
Kimberly secretary of India and
Huron du Btaal tho Ituaslau minister
which remitted in nr agreement per
foctly satisfactory to England and
Itusslnnnd Karl Duilerlu
IVHllltic for din Nile to Mine
Lord Harilugton said the govern
incut had resolved to mako Wady
Haifa tho most udvanccd poaltiou ni
w permanent defeneo of Ugypt Tho
British troops would bo withdrawn as
Hoon an tho Nllo risen It in expected
Hint the rising will occur about the
end of May and tho withdrawal of
tho troops involved ho abandonment
of tho regiment to advance to Khar
tomn
This statement was received with
cheers from the government benches
Ktforts will be mado It Is eald by tho
war secretary to establish an admin
istration In tho province of Uongola
nnd to cimipleto tho Nllo railroad aa n
commercial enterprise
Important llijior
Mr Qladalono announced that he
was about to present to tho house some
of tho moijt Important papers In regard
to the foreign policy of England In her
relatione with Afghanistan
Hunklra Mill Not 10 AliAmlouoil
Gen Lord Woltsloy Lord Hatting
ton fcald In the commons today had
advised tho government to retlro to
Ashuu from tho Boudan den Woleu
ley attached great Importance to the
sending of an armed boat to Egypt to
bo used in patrolling tho Nllo Tho
government ban no Intention the
speaker tnld of evaouttlm Buaklm
until Homo arrHiigeitient can be ollectcd
for liiliilng It against the hostile
Arabs either by Englatidlor some other
power At present BuhIiIiii hit said
could not bo held without lighting
Oinrnn Dlgna I2 MabtHe phlof
lleilttuaut for many months past had
been besieging tho place and had fre
iiuontly drelnred hlniHelf determined
upon driving thu garrison Into the
Utd sou Therefore tho holding of
Hualclm wna a military and not a po
Utleal question
In regard to tho projected railroad
from Biiiiklui to Horbur Ho said ho was
unablo to statu what wna tho dcflnlto
Intention of the government now but
ho thought It w < uld soon bo able to
mnko u statement of Its IntentloiiH
Mr Chaplin Conservative for Mid
Lincolnshire asked how much money
thu government had spent on the
IChartoum xt < llltona and Ifthemim
wan greater or less than the ii 000000
mentioned In tho 55 000 000 us tho
sum requested for thoBoudan account
Mr Gladstone replying to this
stated that tho government had al-
ready spent a great deal of money but
wan nnnblo at present to Huy whether
any portion of the tliiifiOOOOO would bo
saved Mr HaiUtone then moved for
n second reading of iho consolidated
fund bill of UWOOOOOO credit Ho
urged his motlou In a speech In
wbloh ho declared that ho was
unablo to understand tho
dlllereneo which uxlstud on this mil
Joot between thu opposition and tho
government Ho urged tho houso to
avoid every uuneeoswy Issuu Just
now ai It would lie tho duty of tho
houso to piuMjmlgiiieiitoH thoconduot
of tho government
An Attack < m tho IVmlrr
No sooner had Mr QUiUtimo quit
speaking than tho Couservatlvea
openeil upnuhluiaud lilagovernmont
tho bitterest attack wlthlntholr power
to make Tula wan led
by Lord Ooorgo Hamilton
member from Mlddlebux Lord Hutu
llton Is stiongiy pushed forward by
thu Tories aa itulr leader In tho com-
mons II was under secretary of
statu for India front 1874 to 1878 and
hospoko with kutmi degree of uuthorl
ty Hu secured tho occasion for niak
lug lit attaok by moving tho consid-
eration ofthuadmlnlxtratlon giving no
tlco of a contest by Blr Btallord
Northeote tho present Conservative
leader on Friday hut This amend
mentis on thu mooud reading ot tho
consolidated fund bill fora freh voto of
censure against tho government and
oonolude tu the following words
The houtohavlngshown their readl
ncss to voto supplies rvfuno their as
Bent until Inhumed of tho present
polloy and purpose for which tho
money tn tio uranted is to be sppll d
Mr Hamilton tu moving tho con-
sideration of this amendment eald
Tho right honorable thu marqiiU of
Hartlugtou secretary for war has Just
mado tho most extraordinary state
ment which ever felt from a minister
In this house After nnnounolnir
Us lutentloim of taklug Khar
toum the B < ivern ieut announced
tonlgut tho a wl ntuent nf th B >
dan After munlerlng Cooo or 10 XW
men yit the government xpeota this
to nequtcteo silently In Its
nolloy Tho gr ate t danger to the
country Is In tho capHolty of tho men
tn
ollloe tonnervatlvo cheers
Tho RoverunuHt has surrendered
every one of tho questions
between it aud Russia Tho pnuiu
inlulster has alt < g ihor abandouod
the attitude by xvhhth iho government
obtained the vote ofuredlt The great
objection I h vo to the premiers pot
Icy Is that from tho very day ik m
utuod vlllco until now he has shown a
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY MAY 12
roadlnesa tosacr flee anybody nnd any-
thing to avo himself TUheera
Mr Chanvoerlli preddent o the
board of trade taunted Lord Hamil-
ton with Inconnlstenoy In asking for
Information from a government that
would not bo relied upon Mr Chnm
berlln eald that tho honeo would be
unablo adtquately to Judge the con-
duct of tho government until all the
pspors In tuo cao were preeenttd
Ho contended that tho oblect of Blr
Peter Lumsdens mission had
to a great extent beon
achieved Ho wai glad to find Lord
Hamilton advocating tho position
that faith should not be placed In Rus-
sia nnd that tho only course was to go
to war Whou tho great elections
camo the government would remind
tho opposition of Its policy nnd it
would then bo seen whether the coun-
try wna tired of peace
Lord Hamiltons motion was de
feated by a voto of 290 to 00 Tho
majority consisted entirely of Liberals
Tho 1aruelIIteH voted with the minori-
ty The house rcoelved tho result
rather listlessly
ANdLIJIlUSHIAN
retltlonliig ror Ayoutit Relcnie
London May H A dispatch from
Teheran sayH that tho nmeorofBrok
barn nmea tho shah of Persia to release
Ayoub Khan tho exameer of Afghan-
istan
AVIir Fcliml Hrrallcd
It Is stated that Fehml PashaA n >
call was duo to the Intluenco of the
Turkish minister to St Petersburg
and tho Itufslan minister to Constan
tlaople who bolkved tho recall would
have a good ell cct on tho eettlcment of
tho Afghan difllculty
1h t Will tlie Voto or Credit He
The Conservntivu papors generally
do not wish for a voto adverse to tho
government on tho war credit but
consider that tho government ought to
glvo the opposition uioro information
as to tho present stale of nllalrs All
telegrams from India deny tho re-
ported resignation of Lord DuflVrln
Bt Petersburg advices through
Veriia report that quantities of gun-
powder and dyuamltw are being stored
at hoveral coaling stations Thu work
continues on tho Cronstadt lleut
Odessa telegrams state that tho troops
which pissed there Just moblllzod
from the reserves woro u horde of uu
kopt ncasaut youths Ignnrnnt of tho
uso of the rlllcs which somo of them
were hardly able o carry
No Arliltrntar N e < lcit
Earl Gran villa Is stated to hnvo
aluuul an agreement on the scopo of
tho proposal arbitration which leaves
matters between England and Ilussla
open for uuttlemeut without reference
to an arbitrator An AngloTurkish
allUnco has iiotbpon completed This
Is attributed to Eirl Granvilles with-
drawal of thoteimo on thu prospeetsof
peace with HiishIh Tho mgotlatlonii
havo kd to a closer ontoiiento eordlalo
with the porto on tho Clladstouo
policy
AH Petersburg dispatch says tho
GroitHtadt tleetlsof little use
A dispatch to tho Morning Post from
Bt Petersburg sajn that M doGlers
has Informed Sir Edward Thorutou
thu lirltlith embasfador that Russia
docllno < making any reference to
Herat In tho furthnr progress of tiego
llatlomi with England
A llrltnh 1 gen tut Htirnt
Tho ameer of Afghanistan hau
agreed to allow a Urltlsh agent to ru
side at Herat In thu ponding arrange-
ment wlh Russia Earl aranvlllo
maintains the right of England to
hold exclusive relations with tho
ameer who will conimuuleato with
foreign powers through tho India gov-
ernment
It Is reported that tho government
In order to cloiu a bargain with tho
Pamelllles for their mnport on tho
voto of oridit tomorrow haa promised
to Increase tho grant for regslration
expensealu Ireland
AVIiy rolimt rnllril
CoNBTANTiNtiriK May 11 Fehml
Pasha tho Bpeolal Turkbh envoy to
England fulled to ell eot an arrange-
ment with England for tho occupation
of the Boudan by Turkey because ho
claimed the right of Turkoy to gar-
rison Cairo
Tito Amoor Outllnim 111 lrontlor
Simla May 11 According to a re-
port in circulation hero tho ameer
bound himself to insist upon tho fron-
tier passing through threo points
names of which tho government re
fuses to dliojlose PenJdeh however
Is not one of tho pl cee Tho ameer
desires the Joint boundary commission
touxniuliio Che Axus vnlley
Immediately upon tho return of tho
ameer to Cab ol ho hotted ordern that
the Urltlsh i meers should bo allowed
to inspect the forts at Herat Tho
ameer has received detailed plana for
tho defense of Herat from the Indian
government
Uitt lluirerlti Silent
Caloutta May llThe olllclal
atatemtmt from Earl Dullerlu npprov
lug Mr Gladstones policy would do
much to reassure the publlo hero Tho
viceroy remains silent
Orders woro IsmikI yesterday to stop
the intieliasa of transport aulmals aud
tho further dlpatch of stores and war
materials to Quuita
AIOUl IN AlIT
London May 11 Durlug tho ills
cushion In tho hotwoof lords this aftet
uoon concerning thu governments
ivolloy with Russia i dramatlo and
oxclling Incident occumd Tho
dukoof Argyll was niskinir a meeon
defeuelvo of Mr Gladatouo of the
treatment of tho Afghan buslnesf
when the solomn body of the pteta
waaatartledout of all propriety by a
most piercing scream
Tho cry came from Huron Dornu r
Liberal Ho sprang to Ms feet ami
then sank to tho floor It was goon
eeeu that the bsron was In a lit aud
was uneon olous Adoctorwas sum
tunned aiul succeeded ater much
labor lu restoring him to conscious
ne and tho bsron win soon after re
moved to hU home
UTNAMirKuToN
TltlAL
London May 11 Tho trial of
James G Cunningham aud Harry
llurlon on charge of treason aud
felony and for alleged complicity In
tho dynamite outrage at Westminster
hall and tho tower of London was be-
gun this morning In the central crim-
inal court at Old Uailey Tho trial
takca placo before Blr Henry Hawkins
of tho queens bench division of
highest court of Judicature Very
little public Interest la manifested
In the trial A panel of one hundred
Jurymen waa mado from which to
secure a Jury but therowere only fif-
teen men objected to before n Jury was
obtained
Aftorthe jury had been sworn Attor-
ney General James opened the case for
tho prosecution Ho said they ex-
pected to provo that Cunningham
was guilty of causing the explo-
sion at the tower of Lon-
don nnd that Burton was
tho author of tho outrage at the
Victoria railroad station As toon as
tho attorneygeneral had concluded
hlsoddrcis the taking of testimony
was begun Tho courtroom was
crowded with people who followed the
proceedings clo e Many police were
on duty in and around the court-
room
The trial has been adjourned till
tomorrow Tho evidence submitted
today was only a repetition of the
testimony at tho preliminary trial
Judge Hawkins granted permission
to Mesnrs Little aud Richards to Inter-
view the prisoners and they proceeded
to tho Nowgate prison to do so The
governor of tho prison refused to
allow Meters Little and Richards to
hold a conference with tho alleged
dynamiters until tho wardens were
present During tho interview the
counsol protested against such a pro-
ceeding and refused to hold an inter-
view with their cllente under etich re-
strictions but the governor still ad-
hered to his determination The coun-
sel finding their protesta In vain re-
turned but will complain to the court
tomorrow of tho action of tho gov-
ernor
THE JOIK IJUlTEbTU
London May 11 Tho Vatican op
posea tho introduction of the question
of tho relations of the Irish episcopacy
with tho English government Into tho
progrnmino of thu bishopa reunion in
Rome The tiopo profeis to leavo to
the council of die clergy to bo con-
vened at Dublin tho decision of its
policy towards tho English govern-
ment
A HKOKlTION TO ITALIAN KOYALTY
London May 11 A dispatch from
Naples to tho Standard saya King
Humbert and Queen Margheilta woro
rapturously received at Naples They
drovo through tho stroetH In an open
carriage unattended by any guard of
soldlors or police and tho carriage was
surrounded by crowds of people all
cheering enthusiastically for their
uiMjeatleB At night tho now water-
works were marvelously Illuminated
with olectrlo lights producing a bril
liant and unlquo spectacle In every
respect tho ro > al visit was a splendid
success
A RIOT JN VENICE
Vijniob May 11 A serious not Is
In progress hero Tho tioublo is
caused by tho saloon proprietors keep
lug gondolas for tho mo of their
guestB This Innovation was resolved
by the regular gondoliers who organ
ized and attacked Iho others and gut
ted their boats Several eerlous cas-
ualties occurred aud mauy arrests
havo been niatlo
JUI1M FJUltlV AIMINO AT UUiTOltA
TION
Romk May 11 It Is reported that
M Julea Ferry tho lato French
premier lias obtained a secret lutor
vlow with the pope and has promised
in return for the support of the olerKy
In tho coming elections to strengthen
the oriuoidnto if ho Bhall
bo rostoied to power Cnrdlnal
Cziokl who Is a friend of M Ferry
ur es the pope to assent to such nu
agreement Cardinal Czaokla ling tho
ear of tho pope and It Is expoeted that
ho will replace Cardinal Jacobin aa tho
papal secretary of etato whobo reton
Hon In oftlco will 1 > h Imp v lole as ho
Is becoming completely doaf
FItANCKS IATK8T CONUUKST
1AitiB May U it lls announced
that Franco has mado a fresh annexa
tion on tho Bouthwest coast of tho Red
sea and south of tho present Fieiioh
IMweoBlnn at Obok The new acqui-
sitions are said to Include tho port of
Daugarata aud to eomprleo a vast ter-
ritory peopled by two powerful tribes
FHANOK ANU CHINA SIKDIATINO
Tientsin May 11 Tho French
minister has opened dlscufslou with
Lung Chang on tho features of the
hlttiltlve treaty of puico It Is prob
ablo that tho treaty will bo finished
and qlgned about tho end of this
month
TlllMltJI > AN
Otmnn llgn sttll Wnrllke
DoNtioiA May 11 It Is reportod
tbatOsnuuDlgna with a fow follow-
ers has arrived at llerbcr and that tho
ameer of llerbor haa gone to Khartoum
to solicit reiutoicemottts to oppobo tho
Urltlxh advancing fioin Btukim
A Kirk Irom the Nf > nina > er Men
London May 11 The press car
rc < pondtnt8at Bualtlm aio telegraph
ing complHlnta to London concerning
tho arbitrary way In which tho mili
tary censorship over thodUpatches ju
iho nowspapern is at presenttxerelsed
Tho correepotjtlenta aver that tboy are
not allowed to aend the Important
nows at nil
Tim Troop Katlnr Ionkoy
Egypilan troops at Kas ala are com-
pelled to cat doukejB to appeaso their
hunger Tlie governor of Kassnla re
fuses all npiwals of the garrison to at
tempt to e cape from the town
Imporlaat Thlugs doing On
Tim events now going on In Eughrd
aud franco are dceilned to play au
Imj rtatit part In the future as re-
gards tho whole olvlllied world Rut
the dally eventa rccurrim In your In
ternal economy are of Infinitely moro
Importance to yourself Are jour tit
KBtivo organs doing their work Dj
iourluugsnotproperli Isjourliver
necreHig and di jMi lnir of thablle as It
should If any nf these organs need
regulating tako a dollar to the nearest
drugiilst and buy a bottle of Browna
Iron Bitters the popular toulo
THE INDIAN WAR
The Situation More Critical in the North
rrtst The Batonoho F ght
Still Waging
A Decided Viotory for tho Government
Troops Is Necessary to Avoid a
Qeneral Uprising
An
Old Minnesota Indian Fighter Ex-
presses Bis Opinion on theStato
of Affairs
A GnNKHAL UIIIISINU FEAKRU
Bt VAVh Winn May 11 In nn
Interview with an Associated Press
reporter John McLano of Bismarck
Date who has just roturncd from
Winnipeg where ho has been deliver-
ing horses teams and supplies to the
Canadian government says that tho
government has advices that men
from Chicago New York and Boston
are with Kiel and that u
master mind not lUels Is di-
recting the movement of the
halfbreeds Old timersregard Gen
Mlddletons success at Batouche as ab-
solutely necessary to prevent tho In-
dians from uprising en inaeso Sup-
plies are short aud about all come f rum
this side of tho lino North Dakota Is
now being drained of horses hay
oats uto It Is believed that there aro
about fifteen thousand halfbreeds In
the field Six thousand Indians are
ready to take tho warpath and there
nro but 1000 troops to oppoae them
TllHItElOKTOF TUB 1IATTLE CON
FIIJMUU
Ottawa Ont May 11 Tho feol
ingheroover the newa from theNorth
west today is intense The papers
havo Issued extras giving accounts of
the battle The newspaper ofllcos were
crowded nil day and tho fight was tho
solo topic of conversation everywhere
It is understood that tho government
has received a report courlrmlug tho
news received by tho press
TUK JflTOTAI FOINT
St Paul Minn May 11 Geo
Crooks one of tho heroes of tho Min-
nesota Indian wnr and ono of tho
Judges In tho military commission
that condemned 300 Bloux to death
38 of whom wero hanged at Manktonn
hhortly after Iho massacro there was
interviewed by an Associated Press re-
porter hero today as to the outlook for
n general Indian uprising In the
Northwest territory Because of his
familiarity with thu Indian character
liosays Geu Mludletou must achieve
n decisive victory or all tho Indians
will havo on their war paint in a week
Should thu halfbreeds achieve
a signal victory over Gen Middluton
tho result would bo most disastrous
Hesuid the best plan or attack from
thla distance of observation would be
to weaken thu works by shot scatter
tho halfbreeds by shell from tho front
and Hank and havo Col Irviue fa 1
upon tho rear with his 300 mounted
police lorco tho enemy Into disorder
mass them if possible thon rake them
with gat t lings rifles nnd shot
and shell until disordered
ami then storm their works
This would doubtless cost many
gootl Uvea as tho enemy aro nervy
and lino shots being trained hunters
but tho end to be attained Is so denim
bio that tho troops must bo sacrificed
otherwise the whole country would bo
Bwopt by tho savages who aro liable to-
go on the warpath and they would
spnro uo women or children Ho add d
that whatever grievances tho half
breeds may have when they inolte
merciless ravages they nro eutltlett to
uo sympathy from christians
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WASHINGTON NOTI28
jr3ioNii
Washington May 11 Henry B
James chief of tUo customs division
of tho treasury deparunout has ro
slgued to take eflect Juno 1
ADMlltAL IOUKTT4 SIOVESH NTS
WAsiiiNaTox May 11 Admiral
Jouett has Informed the navy depart-
ment that ho haa goiio to Carthngeua
which placo is Htlll beaeiged
THK IBKV FUN1H KXIIACHTKI
Washington May 11 Tho busi-
ness ot tho oourta lu the District of
Columbia has beon brought to a
standstill Tho appropriation for tho
payment of Jurors and witnesses is
exhausted
FOUKTII AODITOIl O V TUK TKEAHUKY
Wabhinoton May 11 Charles M
Shelley of Alabama has been appointed
fourth auditor of tho treasury ylco
Charles Beardsley resigned He qual
Ified today aud will aaaumo charge of
tho oftlco tomorrow
AN OFFIOESKKICl n
Lexington Kv May 11 Since it
hasbecomo known that Hon James
Blackburn will not be appointed col-
lector of Internal revenue forthoSev
enth district of Kentucky Jen James
I < RoblnSoutho former applicant has
refiled his application Ho Is an old
lime Democrat and waa a Union sol
dlor
WILL hUNSKT A OipT
Washington May 11 Mr S B
Cox today learned that the delegation
of his constituents who propose call
Ing on the president to reqmstthathhi
appointment aa a minister to Turkey
b revoked will not arrive here until
edueuday Tho question or his fiual
aeceptsuce of the mission will uot be
determined till after the Interview of
tho delegation with tho president
Mr Cox however Intimates that he
still expects to go to Constantinople
ubout tho end of thu present month
HEADY FOit TUB GIB RUT
Tho Indiana Train Robber aad Mar
derer Captured
Bujominoton Ind May llAU
tho work of the defective has resulted
apparently In fixing the gum 0f the
recent robbery of the
preM B < tfa and
murderousumult on the messenger
and baggago master on William
Wright whoso parents resldo near
Hanodsburg but a short distance
from the scene of the robbery Wright
was a short time ago in tho regular
army He was also h cowboy in Texas
Ho left his homo in this county on tho
day of tho robbery nnd answered tho
description of the robber In every par-
ticular
A dispatch from Torro Haute an-
nounces the arrest of Wright at that
place He will arrlvo here today and
Wibblr tho baggago master will bo
hero to see If ho can identify him If
hois pronounced guilty tho proba-
bilities aro that ho will bo lynched
THE PIKE KECOKD
A UOAI mini in flasiks
PiTTsniniG PA May 11 Tho
Hampton coal mlno at Wilklusburg
Pa eight milea east of this city caught
fire tonight nnd is burning fiercely
A number of miners wero nt work
whnn tho fire broko out but all es-
caped uninjured ihemlnola one of
the largest in tho district uud as it
will havo to be Hooded the loss will
be very heavy
A DWKMIMl UUUNE1
Special
TjsmiLK Tux May 11 Tho reel
dencoof J II Loyd In tho suburbs
caught fire this afternoon from n dc
fiectlvo Hue and the building and con-
tents wero burnod to the ground By
tho prompt response of tho citizens to
tho alarm tho lire was confined to tho
burning building The houso and con-
tents were insured for 5 600 In thoPhw
nix company
VVOKK OF JUDGE 1YNCH
Tho Body of a Negro Found Riddled
With Buckshot
Bklma Ala May 11 Yesterday
in the woods near Dixioa station on
the East Tennessee Virginia Geor-
gia railroad thirty miles above here
tho body of Bclplo Atchi-
son colored waa found riddled
with buckshot Last week Atchisons
sou James outraged a white woman
near the same placo James waa pur-
sued by whlto men who fallen to flud
him Bclplo was terribly enraged at
the whites nnd threatened to
kill them On Friday last
ho went to tho house of
somo whlto people nnd said Thio is
your day but tomorrow Is mine I
will get your soulp Theso threats
aro believed to have been tho causo of
his death Ilia eon will bo lynched if
caught
> m 9
aicGKEGOK
Around Town Social and Personal
Happenings
Special
McGitEGOit Tux May 11 The
weather la now very delightful and
crops aro growing finely
A pleasant party nt Mr B O Wil
sons on Friday night complimentary
to Mies Ada Caruthers was well at
tended by tho ell to of our little city
The society of our town is much im-
proved In tho 1 ist few months
Mr H D Milton has boen trans
fored from Athens to tho agency ot
tho Texas Bt Louis railway at this
placo
Mr W M Freeman and his C8tlm
nblo wifo left for Texarkana this after-
noon The best wishes of nil who
know them attend them to their new
home Mr Freeman will bo cheeked
in ns agent of tho Texas St Louis
railway at Toxarkann on Wednesday
Mr J T Chambers has eold half
Interest In IiIb stock of furniture to Mr
A U Ua3s Tho firm uamu is now
Chambers Bass
Mr Arthur Fluko of Weatherford
lias been visiting IUb parents in our
town for tho past two weeks
Mr C L Gates contracting freight
agent for tho Texas division on tho
Texat St Louis railway has been
appointed agent at Waco vlco It B
Dickey resigned
During tlie oxerclsea at Miss Nannie
IaylorBtuhool Friday which wero
well attended Miss Ha tie Wllkerson
was crowned Queen of tho May
Mr H R Dusley has been appoint-
ed njjent for WateraPlerco Oil com-
pany at this point
Mr Chiio SVarren who has been
living near Lampasas and was con-
victed of murder of ono Johu Burtoo
In 1850 at Waco was arrested and
taken through here to Waco today
He escaped from prison about tho be
ginning of the war and enlisted in tho
southern causo whoro ho
served faithfully for four
years It was thought that all had
boen forgotten when Mr Van Hall of
lie Waco detective agency worked up
tho
case again which resulted In Mr
waneus arrest He is said to be a
good citizen Ho has the sympathy or
all who know him
Dr J B Cranflll editor of tho
Gatoavllle Advance Is In town today
with his family en route to Dallas
Loss of Flesh and Strength
With poor appetite nnd perhaps
Might cough in morning or on first ly
ing down at night should be looked
to In timo Paeons afilicfd with
consumption nro proverbially uucon
sclous of their real etato Most cases
comnienoi with disordered liver lead
Irig to bad digestion aud linperf ct as
tlonorwastiuR of the Heal It Is a
form of scrofulous
dlsosaeand
Is cur
y h u ° of tllt latest of all
m oodc
eanslnir autibillous and In
ylgoraUng compouuds known as Dr
Pierces Golden Medical Dhcovery
PALESTINE
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Ttyau who is charged with swindling
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Mercy out of
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to defend criminals
pay or no pay
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was taken up
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