Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1891 Page: 1 of 4
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brother, P. 3. Elotk killed Albert c.
A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
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SATTLE BETWEEN WHITES AND BEDBONES
South Side of Railroad. * -
- - Next Door to the Lindsey Hotel
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
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1o demonstration. Attorney Ernhart
Livery and Feed Stable.
Irom spreading to the adjoining build-
WE KEEP THE BEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY.
ty gave Allen away to officers, who
and was standing there in full view in
He had suc-
x,
GALVESTOX, Tex., July 29__About
ME-.
Gertrude Smith committed suicide by
shooting herself in'the left breast with
- PROFESSIONAL
L. M. STROUD, M. D.,
Texas and Pacific
TERRELL,
TEXAS.
Office u
The popular route between the
FORNEY,
TEXAS.
Purilee and Mattie Clark.
is being made
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TEXAS.
There was a long, deep gash.in
him.
him in his business.
: - C. E. MEAD,
worde they went to
fbr weapons and instituted knives.
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Lonisiana, Nev Mexico,
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Sax amd Fox AGENCX, L T., July
latter substance in medicine and in
80.—Agent Patrick has
lust finished
husband went to the place, near Echo,
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
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Successfut Baptist Meeting.
Qorney, Texas.
"Charter Received.
W. M. GARRETT.
THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE
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KANSAS unx
SHOEMAKER.
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occupied with machinery; was wrecked
and a two and a half story residenoe
building owned by Mr. Frasier was
blown to atoms, besides several other
houses being unroofed and’ damago
and closely set so as to be availabh
in removing the loose fbers from cod
done t fencing.
Getting Their Treaty Funds.
Alterativa
dy forDyopepe
atism, Neura
he Stomach,
irides the Um
ong and giv
youth.
Damaged by a Oyclone.
EUvAULA, I. T., Aug. 8. — Saturda;
night about 1 o’clock a cyclone struei
DR; L. L. JONES,
Physician | Surgeon,
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strangeTy, and it now appears that the
man is either losing his mind or is
feigning insanity, the opinion, how-
ever, being th aft tho former is true.
RES
YDRIN
Italian Tragedy, . *
St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 4.— Antonid
DR. E. M. FOWLER,
Physician 1 Surgeon,
Office at City Drug Store,
2, • .
VEARING,
JEANS PANT
NORLD
GOODWIN 49
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»for rtflWnd
Many Car Loads of Rock, Being Received for
the Construction of the Jetties.
ih the store at the time, but all, as far
18 is known, decapod uninjured, exeept
ne cash boy, who was on the third
Every available piece of fire apparatus
was enHed to the scene. but any at-
tempt to save the building was hope-
less and the fire department deoted
its efforts toward preventing tho flames
paying the Sac and. Fox
fourth installment of treaty funds,
stay was disoverad in a sack ot to-
bacco and two short steel saws were
found in a French harp which he
played for the amusement of his fellow
prisoners. Allen once broke jail in
Kansas.
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hecotah. the thriving young town
just above here. C. G. Moore’s drug
store was blown from, its foundation
A Million Dollar Dry Goods Mouse Con-
verted into Ashes. $ .
rtomakean
miracle, buE
10 rmnuur
•co for.628
y aro fust
ct.
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complaint before Justice W. H. Estell
aguinst his brother Robert fr abduct-
ing hi wife. A warrant was issued
and placed in the hands of Constable
s.
’ weight, a hole cut
ildb nrlck wall’and al
BREECH
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FAVONITE LIMB TO Tm
CHICAGO
Carn— Texans...........
Hoes—Prime packers..
Snsnr—Texans............
Waxit— Na*....... ......
Cons- No i.......-........
Poak—New mess..........
Bacox-Short rib..........
Laid—Prime steam........
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Dallas, Tex., July 81.—The char-
ceodcd it) reopening the hn'n la tlix.
roof mode by the -prisoners who re-
contly escaped. He was quickly cap.
tured and carried back to his cell
A Malden Suicides.
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drank beer and left together. A few
moments laer the two women returned
to the saloon and reported that Twy-
to his surroundings, but keeps up his
ravings during the day time. Yester-
day afternoon about 5 o’clock he was
Reports from Pino Bluff nnd other,
points on the Arkansos river below
here are to the effect that a large area
of country is under water. The river
at this point is still rising, but the
weather is clear. <
was taked into the judge’s private
room; where she soon revived ynd left
with the remainder of Elliott’s rela-
tives. As the verdict of the jury was
read Elliott became so enraged that
"he pulled the G. A. R. buttom from
the lapel of his coat and throw it epito-
fully in the direction of the'jury.
A BRUTE SHOT DOWN
clothing was thoroughly sdaFdhed.
Under the strap of his bootlog a file
was found. A saw made from a corset
. NEW OlLEANS
Corros— Midding-.d..
GALVLSTON
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DALLAS
dry
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Belton, Tex., Aug. 4.—Dan P.
Dees of Bexar bounty yesterday "made
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USES OF FISH SC
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THINK OF PAINTING
PRODVCT OF SCAl
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AND ALL POINTS IN
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money*
ENTB.
were filed by foreign loan companies I
and individual foreigner* against resi- .12:30 yesterday evening Miss Maude
dents of Tarrant county yesterday.
These suits, like the other batch filed
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"SPca
ready with hammer in hand to slay
him and get his guns. Sanford then'
stepped in front of the window and
drew the hammer buck to throw, but
the guard was too quick for him and _______ awonuzug
shot the ontire load of buckshot into "asemi-nude condition.
PERRY PINSON,
Northeast and Southeast Physician and Surgeon, ‛
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Hom—Choke.. 1....
succeeded in capturing - him. Before
starting yesterday morning Allen’s
After a few
a secluded and
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a rule to sloop with the pistol under
her pillow, but she was perfectly
familiar wih it, and there can be no
entertalning the idea that death was
accidental. Miss Smith was about 17
years of ago.
A stoekman Sluggod.
Waco, Tex., July 31.—At a into
hour at night John Twyman oi Du-
rango. Falls county, a stockman, on-
tored a saloon. accompanied by two
women, sisters, named respectively
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FORNEY,
The little son of the dead man, who
accompanied his father, was tr only
witness to the duel,
Will Wed Agan..
- Exarisu, Md., Aug. 1.— Twenty-
eight years ngo French Tammany fell
overboard from a steamboat in the
Ohio river and was suppored"to be
drowned. His wife remartied three
years afterwur. Tammany swam to
the entueky shore, enlisted in the
confederate army and after the war
beeme a Texas cowboy, He met his
wife a few days ago and they will live
together again, he promising to take
care of her nine children by her sec-
ond marriage.
ter of the Trinity River Navigation
and Improvement company arrived
yesterday. In a few days books will
to open for subscription. "The capi-
tal stock is 1100,000, nnd shares
are placed at 8100 each. One sving
clause in the charter of this company
is that the board of directors can not
involve the company in debt so as to
endapger the sale of the property and
franchises of tho company. -
Hi ocx men Fighr.
San Angelo, Tex. Aug. 1.—Thurs-
day morning J. Q. Adams and Isnac
Mayers, two prominent stockmen,
eacj about 65 years of age, becumne
involved in a difficulty at the public
well in Sonora,’Button: county, during
which Adams shot Mayers,' killing
him almost instantly? There were no
oyo-witnesees and owing to the promi-
notice and wealth of both parties it
bus vailed a great deal of excitement
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PAINTER AND GRAINER.
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.T ST. LoviS
Corrox—Middling.........
Wuxat—No. trod
Coax—No.»..................
East and West.
DDE-S-
Successor to Dr. 3. F. Smith.
Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered for
in his horse lot at the -time. The
lightning struck' the fence some, dis-
tance from him.- Etheridge never
spoke after being struck.’- He leaves a
wife and one child. The unfortunate
man had only been a resident here a
few months, his former home being
near Calhoun, La.
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G. WILLIAMS,
——-=a=Denler inee=—-
upstairs over Dalley &
McKellar Brick,
shore of the British channel the ol-
lection of seaweed is carried-on upon „-I7
an extensive scale, more than 2,250,000.
tons being gathered each year with r
drags nnd rakes.
Marine plants, manufactured for
kelp nnd iodine. afford largo revenues..
Kelp is prepared by burning the dead
weeds until they are reduced to hard . SB
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amambobef’
and his- family were completely worn
out with the madman. Mr. Burrows
wnt into his cell and endeavored to
coax Manus Into becoming quiet, when
suddenly the maniac leaped upon him
and a terrible encounter ensued. For
several minutes the two powerful men
struggled for the mastery. Mr.
Burrows dropped his pistol, which
was quickly seized by the maniac and
he shoved it close to the jailer’s body,
but luckily the weapon was not load-
ed. With a heroulea effort the jailer
grasped, his antagonist again and
throw him on his back, tieing him
down. Manus is now becoming- used
The Cholera beath Rate.
LoxpON, July 80—Dispatches re-
ceived. hero from Mecca state thht the
death rate from cholera is 140 per day
at that place, and thirty daily at Djad-
dah.
James Gordon Bennett Indicted.
NEw Yom July, 80.—James Gor-
don Bennett has been indicted for
publishing an account of the Bing
Bing electrocutions. "a.ei ' ? ..
A Sensationi Reena
CLUMBU O., July 29—Wm. J.
a 82-caliber revolver. Coroner Spann
14 an inquest on the remains. The
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loor. He started • to come down the
Ire escape but became confused, lost
bis foting and fell, receiving severe
injuries. _ ‘ " 1;
1 ’ 1 1 . bes.
Armed for Ercano.
Fort Smith, Ark., Av. 3—Col.
foes, United States marshal for the
Western district of Arkansas left yes-
terday morning for De lo t. Mich.,
with the notorious horsethief, Frank
Mien, who goes for a term of nine
years. Allen escaped while en route
X> Detroit several months ugp by filing
off his shackles and cuffs and jumping
from the car window in the night. He
went back to the territory and was
just on the eve of marrying a respect-
able young lady. Her mother object-
ed, but discovorug thatthey were go-
A Murderer in th. Fort Worth Jail Losing 441s
Mind:A Succsssfu Baptist Meeting-”
Kickodby a Horao.
Jentlesws killed in East St. Louis
yesterday by Marento Kioto. Both
The trio killed and Mayor wore Italians, were
brothors-in-law and both lived at 808
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Seo that your ticket roads via the
Texns and Pacific railway. For maps,
“me tables, ticket rates and *11 re-
9uired information call on or address
C. E. EEGAN,
Traveling Passenger Agt, Dalia*.
B W. MCCULLOUGH.
’ "eTemmengorandToketAgt, Pnllas
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nearly starved him to death. The
brothers were arrested, but Joseph ro-
swted and oxchangod several shots
with tho officers from behind trees
before he surrendered. Several mys-
terious disappearances from Jeanette
are believed to have Wen caused by
tho Johnsons and a search of tho cave
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NESDAY, AUG, 5, 1891.
man had been slugged. He woe re-
moved from where he fell, lose to tho
west abutment of the Missouri, Kansas
and Texas Brazos river bridge? to the
"**urr „ “0
came criminally intimato with her
under ’ promise of marriage and "she
could not stand her disgrace.
Ambushed And Murdered.
NOnFOLK, V*., July „I—Botweon
12 end 1o‛clock Wednesday flight, at
Suffolk, Va. John P. Epper. manager
of the Western Union Telegraph coin-
pany at this place was shot and killed
by an unknown person. Ho and two
friends were on the Norfolk and We-t-
era railroad near the crossing Of Wal-
ton street, ’ when they were fired
on from bushes by the roadside, the
charge of shot and sings entering the
right side of tho victim, who survived
but a short while- Epper was about
28 years of age and was very popular.
Tho gun with which the ghastly deed
was committed was foyad and identi-
fied aS belonging to a negro whose
name could not be learned.
Found Hair‘Starved. .
GREEXSBUNG, Pa., July 31.—Joel
Moore, a wealthy citizen of Jeanette
who mysteriously disappeared several
days aga was found in a famished
condition in a cave hero. Moore, who
discovered by persons on the square
standing on the roof of the jail. He- - -
had pulled off most of his alothing in& to marry in spite of her, she quiet-
Morgan street, St. Loufs. They both
went to East St Louis yesterday
morning, each with a basket of lemons,
each, being anxious to outsell the
other. They met during the course of
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the foreboad and the back pf his head
was severely contused.. Ho stated
that he had been the victim of an as-
sault by two negroes, of whom he
gave ft description. Officers immedi-
ately arrested and locked up Charles
Edwards, alias Lee Brown, and John
Jackson, two negroes identified as
having been with Twyman during tho
night prior to the assqult and answen-
ing Twyman’s description.__
Killed by, Lightning
MIDL.OTIIAN, Tex.,. Aug. 3—Wil-'
llam Etheridge, a farmer living one
arising from the sale of surplus land.'
The Indians have now received $126,-
000 of treaty money. There yet re-
mains $50,000 to be paid to them upon
approval of the schedule of allotment.
- THE MARKET *
and a quantity of drugs destroyed.
. . Lafayette Bros’. large now gin and
vacant spot and there discarded wonts mill building, which had not yet been
constantly grw more violent and all ____
Friday night he disturbed the peigh- hg.
borhood of the jail with his ravings.
Wedhesday morning Jailer Burrows
terials in readiness for use by man.
but no practical method has thus far
been devised for bringing the stuff
profitably to market or for spreading
it upon the soil, which it would de so. 4-
much to render fruitful. Senweeds, 57
applied as manure, possess remarkable
properties .which are not altogether-
understood as yet. As a fertilizer they
nro unsurpassed, but a peculiarity pos- ’
resoftsn
Boy.
. 8.,) eurga,,,
ula, whlchamu
yoarhehadrh
iopevofNtaneu
aduced t uus
Ues he wasem
a aow femalns
eeyenrs agn,
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ktu Dlnoanoav.a
2 CO., Allan,
IDACH
ositiveires.
hese uEtlep
They also ren
ensfromDyepes
gestiomnmf
ating. A mm3
y forDizznew*
rowsinesg 101
the ASuthIA
«nlate t ju"
C0.,Mzwzu
ise. Smhalp,
Kicked by a Horse.
DAIGEHTIKLD, Tex., Aug. 4—Tom
Harvey of Belden was badly kicked by
a horse, cutting a gosh in his head
•bout four inches long to the skull,
tut lothoughtnot to.be sorious’
siore L>ved liberty. '
BExnAA, Tex., July 29. —Tho
county jail was "broke Monday night
and Lec Hughes, the negro wife mur-
derer who was, conyeted and given
the deatli penalty dab at liberty. yes-
terdry. fhe esgppe MM mudeTrom
tho new steel cages. A piece of wood
1c size of a man’s w list and about
two lovt long, onal a piccoor.wiro.
photography renders it by far the most
Indians the important of all senweed ______________?
fuult in the payment of interest on
notes in most cases though in some
the principal had matured. The
plaintiffs refuse togrant extension and
the alien land law begins to pinch
hard. There are more to come and. as
most of the defendants are farmers
the howl from the rural districts
against the law grows louder all the
time.
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DAINGELIELD, Tex., Aug l—
Quite a thunderstorm visited this
place Thursday night, with but 411110'
rain. Lightning struck a tree in the
yard of Dr. W. M. Connor, scattering
tho piece*1- in every direction, 'but,
strange to say, without seriously hurt-
ing any member of the family, as they
were all out on the gallery, within
twenty feet of the treo. It gave them
a severe, shock. About a quarter of h
mile away D. T. Willis was' sd badly
shocked from the same stroke as to be
unconschous for. awhile. Quite ra
number of other families in that por-
tion of town were badly shocked, but
not seriously.______
, Losing His Mind.
Fort Worth, Tex., Aug. 4—Some
months ago a man named J. B. Mc-
Cloud was brought to this city and.
lodged in the county jail for safe
keeping. He was from Motley county
and was charged with the murder of
a man named Vance some two mouths
hgo. . For a week it’ha* been noticed
that McCloud was acting rather
the day and tho man whoso basket
city, hall, and there doctors,attended was, nearest full- eompiained -to the
“ other about the injury he was doing
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cakes, in which condition it is sent to gfi
market. From these ‘cakes is made tho “
entire supply of iodine used by the
world, andtheimmonso’value of this 8
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an iron
through
Fish Shim Are Vsed Tor tho soles at shoe
— Soowods Form c Eemurkabiy J
Jins Manure— Iedine ls -
’ Made From selp. . 5
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Few people one aware of the wany
curious uses to which the product ol
the tribe of fishes are put, but a Wash-
ington Star reporter has gathered som
information upon that point from con
versation with the scientists at the
National Museum. Tho spines of tin
ray are employed by the Indians e
Brazil as points for their urrowa
Sharks’ teeth are likewise utilized to
arming weapons, as well astor trincete.
52 traight figure, intellectual face an
dignified bearing? Dr. Collyer is o
Bowi, Tex., Aug; 4.—Tho Baptist
< , protracted meeting that has been in
Office at hoyal * Spence’s Drug Store, progress the past two wooks baptized
by immerslon, forty converts Sunday.
- One thousand or more witnessed the
ecene nnd groat interest, is being mani-
fested. There have been sixty-five
in this county, and found the wife, but
Office in Spinks Building, Terrell, Tex. the brother was gone. The husbund
, forgave and f rgot and he nnd his wi
took the next train together Com-
plaint against Robert Deos has not
' 'been withdrawn
A Fierce Battle.
West Lake, La., Aug. 4.—A re-
liable report cme in yesterday even-
ing from Lock-, Moore & Co."s log
train, about thirty-five miles north cf
this place, of a desperate-fight between
the, mixed bloods, commonly called
•rodbonos,” and the white*. The
fight occurred Sunday morning and
parties came down for the sherif and
for doctors to attend the wonded.
Dr. A. J. Perkins went up Sunday
night and returned yesterday evening.
He states that seven were killed and
several severely woundod. Among
the killed was Thompson Ashworth
.and squ Owen, an old man named
Swan, Mr. Jesse Ward. Jesse Dixon
and two others whose names wore pot
learned. The cause of this was sup-
posed to be the discharge of Some of
the mixed bloods. The sheriff’s posse
has not yet returned and it is thought
here that there will be more bloodshed
before tho matter is settled.
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW, Mehasbeon wtsttod by n numborot
Forney, Texas. lunemndntoncrompuisdocsegrlondsnonoe
omen over A-MeDowell’s Hardware Store t —-—: —-----------
. H. P. RUDDLE,
Hat
forty foot ropo made of torn strips of
blankots. cleverly twisted together
were all that remained to tell the
story. Hughes was tiptured by a
Polander farmer named Stefano Stan-
islaus yesterday evening. The negro
was hid in a field throe and a half
miles oast of here when discovered,
Tho Polander, who had seen the
searching party and knew there was a
inward out, Ban to his' house and got
his gun andewife. He pointed Hisguf
at Hughes while hia wife tied him.
Lee was benind the bars again at 6 p.
m. and Stanislaus went homo with $50
in his pocket
A DESPERATE MANIAC.
He Assaults 'HIs Keeper in a De-
termincd Manner.'
—COMAMCHE. Tex. Aug-8--------
tic. John Manus, was brought in from
Ressley's creek a day or two ago and
lodged to iaib The prisoner professed
religionait was baptized last Sunday
into the Primitive Baptist church but
soon thereafter his friends were con-
• vineed his reason was dethroned. He
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Double Dally line of Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars through to
-A St. Louis via
GALVESTON, Tex., Aug, 4—Aetlve
operations have begun on the jetties.
About twenty-fiye carloads t rock
have been delivehed and as much mopo
is expected to-day in a few days the
daily haul will antount to seventy-
five carloadBa day. The jetty track
in first-class order, the Switches nnd
approaches- ate uboutfnishedand
everything is running smooth. .To-
day the engineers will makea survey
beyond the terminus of the present
jetty preliminary to extending the
track which precedes the work of de-
positing the stone. ----- ------ , .
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A cenviet Killed.
. New BnNGHAM,Tex., July ___
Valentine Sanford, the boy who Six
months agn killed his mother with a
shotgun in Clay county and Who was
given a life term in the penitentiary,
entered intea cohspiracy With other
convicts to escape and was instantly
killed by, a guard. Ope "of the con-
Viets w.s to ask the guard some ques-
tion, attract his attention and got him
to put his head out of his picket win-
dow. Sanford, with a hammer in his
hand, had concealed himself An-the
wekround just beside the window,
tut when the convict attempted to
attrae the guard’s attention, he ob-
served an nusual commotion among
some of tho convicts and did not put 1
his head out of the window. This was
all that saved his life, for Sanford was
Fwo italian Brotheta-iniLaw Figh • Deadly
•: Dugt With Knives in the City of
Chicago, III., Aug. 4.—A fire in-
rolving a loss estimated to be at least
(1,000,000 broke but at 7:80 yosterday
Horning in the large retail drgoods
ind notion store of Siegel, Cooper &
Co., southeast corner of State and
Adams streets. The blaze started in
ths' exchange room on the first floor
and, sproadthrough thomftamabe
stock with the greatest rapidity.
street, in this city, .on the arternoon of
Feb. 28 last was convicted yesterday
morning of murder in the second de-
gree. The trial has been in progress
since May 11. When Mr. Mitchell
read the indictment for muder in the
first degree Mrs. P. J. Elliott thought
it meant guilty of murder, in the first
degree and partially raised up, gave
a suppressed scream and then fell back
in her chair. As the clerk reached
■ the woids -guilty of murder in the
second degroo" Miss Maroney arose
1 and gave font to • walling Cry and
1 then fell back in a fainting lit Mrs.
W. J. Elliott was very pale, but mado
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W AP Messer. The constable and the mile west ol 128 place was killed b
lightning about 2 o eloek yosterday.
He was reclining against a wire fence
Flood Damage
“ Little Rock. Ark., Aug. 3.— Floods/
are destraying the crops and property
along the. river bottoms in this state.
"t-
SHORT LINE JO
■■Neptune's Gardens." The bunches
of vesleles filled with alr which sup-.....2
port the weeds at the surface of the
waterthey call "tropical grapes." la
Ison John- thasredoadinganemmows otomarioe eg - 3
sessedby them js that they act with
wonderful rapidity, producing at once . IN
from soil that has been unproductive A.
most plenteous crops. ■ On the French ''■’.SE
several days ago, were for foreclosure
on mortgaged land on account of do- hel^ an inquest on the remains.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month at
reasonable rates. If you want a good buggy or gentle
team cal and see me.
NORTH SIDE oH RAILEOAD. -
Sign writing a specialty. Fine work executed
with care and’dispatch at the cheapest possible fig-
ures for cash. '
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Physician and Surgeon,
I conversions during the meeting. The
Forne Texas-s | mecking will continue during the week.
Office in T. H. Hoffner’s Ding Store.
-v 200
ruh.c. $00
had ooneiderablo money, was taken to
the cave by Jeseph and Modi
son, brothers, who' robbed him and
_ - . to her and gave iusstructions about
About twenty-five employes weret what to do with her. Neither W. J.
Elliott nor the children miade any
detiottstration at alL. M We Maroney
By the Lady Whom He Had Ruined
and Deserted.
SELwbovla. Aug,, 1.— Thursday
night Miss Myra Fancher, a beautiful
girl only 16 years old. shot and in-
stantly killed A. C. Jones, connected
with the Florida Central and Peninsu-
lar railway. She lay in wait for him
at a street corner and when he ap-
peared blow out his brains with a re-
volver. For nearly a year past Jone*
has been paying devoted ayontion to
Miss Fanchdr. About two months ago,'
LY AT WORK.'
however, Jones dtscooled her and
~ marnedanother- girl—Since, . h
* shooting the girl says that Jones be-
partin emw
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New Orleans
Osborne; a reporter of the Bunday
World, and W. L- Hughe*, a by-stand-
er, besides wounding a number of peo-
ple during the shooting affray on High
.... .-n
Elliott, former proprietor and editor
the Snday Capial, who with
back room, W, J. Elliott had his
youngest boy in his lap, and when the
verdict was being read he covered the
child’s eyes and mouth so he could not
see or make as outcry. When Mias
Maroney fainced the defendant turned
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RAILWAY,
I wish to nay to my old hri ends and. pa
"trons ai the public generally that I am
still mgaxing th best Boots and Shoes st s
ronaoablo price and gumranteo satinfnp
son, Repeirinv MM VO short aollee
only -witness examined was Miss Lottie
Shea, tho auut of bliss Smith, yho
was in the room with her when sho
committed the rash act. Miss Shea
testified that it was about 12:30 p. m.
whebshe was in the room that the
deceased used to sleep in and Miss
Smith was with her in the act of dress-
ing. The witness' back was turned
toward the deceased, and she know
nothing about the matter until the re-
port of a pistol rang out and, she
turned around and saw her niece
standing by the bedside with - the
smoking weapon in her hand. Tho
witness could assign no reason at all
for the act She had always made it
caught Miss Maroney, as sun fell ack- and the, jawbone uf thxeubqalec"
undthen started tor some water in the Tendered bervtceabte asncombby
natives of Dacca, the teeth being sm
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Clothing, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ete.
South Side Railroad. - FORNEY,TEXAS:
I Cordially Invite Friends to Call on Me.
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killed. ________
Foreclosure Suits.
Fort Worth, Tex., July 29.—A
number of additional foreclosure suits
canes. The osseous portions of sharks
and skates arg transformed, ip Japan
.into imitation tortoise shell, while
among the Islands of the Korean arch-.-
pelngo the children shake tho4rlod
eggs of the skate in their rattles --2
Many ornamentsPfor ladfek of
various sorts, are manufactured from 32
fish scales both in thia country and
abroad. They are wprkod up, either
plain or colored, for making artificial. .
dowers and other fancy work. Thel
Chinese have a method of grinding up
fish scales and using the powder as a-
dry pigment for employment in pautt-
lags. The skins of many imartne ani-
mats—Such as the scat walrus, white 2
whale and porpoise—have long been 5
commercially utilized. Eel skins have'
been found available for the thongs
of whips, dried solo sklste clarify
coffee, and shark and ray skins for
shagreen leather. Whale Skin* are
turned out, sixty feet in length by *
twelve inches wide, for wheel baud* 23
to drive machinery with. Skins of
various Hat fishes are dressed and pro-
pored for gloves, as well as in the.
shapc of uPpef leether forshoesSkin
of soles ate likewise rendred suitable
for purses, while skins of thornbacks
serve cabinet makers instead of sand- 8
paper, being very much moredurable-T
in Egypt fish skins from She Hcd 2
sea are found useful for the soleb-ef_"
shoes, and in Gloucester, Masse, the
skin of the cusk is tanned* for upper
leather. In parts of Russia and Siberia :
the skin of the burbot, cleaned,
stretohed and dried, serves the country'
people as a trimming for their drosses,
and also instead of glass for the win-
dows of their dwellings, being as
transparent as oiled paper. The in-
habitants of the middle coast of East- A
era Asia clothe themselvos with the
tanned skins of salmon, the scale
marks giving a very neat pattern to
the leather.
Seaweeds form in the Atlantic ocenn
great banks, particularly along the
gulf stream, where ships pass through
great spaces entirely covered with
them. Sometimes the banks take the
form of apparently endless serpoute.
to which the sailors give the name of
<on wool. The jaws of the -sleep
hark" are worn for head dresscs 1
3 North American averigimes a
fish bones are used by tEkimof
Gt. WILLLAMS.
A. R. HORTON,
" ■■ — ____
' _oLm roanEy,
City Livery Stable,.
P. E. YATES, Proprietor, y_______
-A--m A TRUANT WIFE RETURNS TO HER HOME.
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The average yield of iodine in seowa-
ter is so smat that it requires 30.000,- .2
000 pounds of tin- fluid to furnish ono
pound of the material to the plants • “e
---- 8..
Rev. Robert Conyer.
Rev. Robert t’pllyer lives on upper
Broadway in a comfortable homo that??
is presided over by his sister, a woman . "
who’ is the feminine counterpart of her
distinguished brother, having his large.
' ■ ' .T» e ' ’
.. ...
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posed to indiscriminate charity, yet on
holidays, such asChristmasand Thanks-
giving, he takes an early morning
walk with a pocketful of money and
emrties it all into the hands of the
first beggar who accosts him. Thie
curious stroll he terms his "lucky
walk."
shminconnurasn..
Speaking of what immigrant who
come to this country carry, the New
York Sun says: "An Italian immi-
grant carried a stilleito; a German .
immigrant carried *• bundle; a Portu-
guese immigrant carried a banjos an
Irish immigrant carried a ba6s; a
Syrian immigrant carried a pouchful
of trinkets; a Scotch immigrant carried
a plaid and a bimch of heather; a
Russian Hebrew Immigrant carried a
purse containing a few foreign oinasi
and a Scandinavian immigrant enrrted
T. AU—2,
—sg-BOOT AND—,—
charged with Abduciion.
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Elliott, Sercey. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1891, newspaper, August 5, 1891; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426552/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.