Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1890 Page: 2 of 8
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6rahant Scarin', an old lady cremated
J. W. GRAVES, 1’HornlFTOB.
Or aham - - -
Te:ia».
Mrs. Kirk Rosser at Melton Stricken
With Apoplexy.
She Falls
I* Literally
Of all tho numerous ami varied com-
binutions tor controlling tho product-
ions of the industries of tho country,
none has less reason to change its
Into the Fire and
Roasted to Death.
than the whisky trust,"' Ll^e other
organization^ jit has not imposed an
additional burden upon tho consumer,
but its galns have come out of the
zen of Fa rfietd Did.
I’ahis, Tex., March 7.-—Xews reached
here last evening that Mrs. Kirk Rns*«*r
V
pockets of the dealer#. ,Th<' n tail, r oTHIBou met with a terrible death on the
may havo had to ndultcruUu more, but ^Afht of tho 3d Instant, It seems she
the drinker, while his beverage n*iy was ,< ft at ,u‘r with a 1‘J-inoriths-olil
havo been not quite so strong, has had auJ **er Jnisband’s sister, a child 8
to pay no more for it. For these rea- r! Vm" ° kneehna before the
■ * . , r or mono rear flre shelling some corn she was suddenly
-sons there 1ms been no such popular seized with apoplexy, .p, wha«h she was
antagonism to the whisky combine as subject,—and :*HF In the tire, siic «a,
has l»bon shown toward all other trusts. | so"" 1,1 dames ami though little Baton
Notwithstanding its immunity fr om , succeeded in dragging tier out, >ln- could'
“persecution ’ the wiiisky trust has ,l<>t cxtlfl^ulsh the tiro. The poor lady in
decided to change its Character notran and Jumped in the bed
’ and siMin tin- bed clothe
net'ause the huainess lias not I-ecfn *nt
4,
and ail were.one
: f ... , , mass of tlaincj. The little girl took, the
0ri^ 8l?cce^flLlJ or that the man- j child and went at least a quarter of a mile
agers have not faith in this way of before she reached a neighbor’
but simply
doing business,
managers proposo
because
to “take time by
tho forelock,” and surrender graceful-
1 V’. bftffirft pnmrtnlhxl t...
house, to
whom site related tlic. terrible statu of
thiqgs. Mr. \\ iLie Walken FwitfisF or
Mrs. I)r. Dqnlson,
ly, before compelled to do so by the
her rescue, soon
went iinni.sl ateij to
followed by Mr. Unfits
enforcement of tho laws against such
o guni/utions. ihus they acknowl-
edge that us a “cOntbino” they have
no existence under the law, and so far
confess the justice of tho public d|Br
mand for the suppi cssioni o/al'l orguni-
/ations'of that nature.
So the whisky
buiitli, and When 11 m ■ > reached the door a
horrible sight met their'eyes. The tlanics
surrounding ttte-bed why re The. Woman lay
reached the rwiffiig*, 'the ls*d clothes
were all burned up and the bed
had fallen through. The poor woman*
clothes wore burnt, say# a band of cloth-
ing Around her
feat the ends of Justice the papers have
refrained from publishing the somewhat
sensational Incident that took place about
fifteen miles north of this city a short time
ago. A party Of full h'.uod Choctaws hail
l>ccn spending the day in the «n> and
drinking rather freely, but their behavior
was pwaooal.le until homeward bound they
arrived at l{i*d river bridge, when they be-,
gan to exhibit indications of hostility by
tire copious use of the war whoop, wbjrh
ts always available on such occasion s. As
they were half way Across the bridge their
attention was attracted by a.tioat maniie I
by two men and coining up stream ,11.but
Ifttl JI11J1 dfitant, Deeming fbeinacl ves
scrim* upon ThT‘1 .orders of their nat.onal
domain, aiui with tlic approaeliing daik-
ne*s to conceal their finite res the aborigi-
nes opened lire upon their little craft with |
their ixhmliesters and sum 'ts prow was
perforated with Imlbds. The boatmen
''-nifieil, a- the » ,d. , nda
merging them, but they in.ma ted by str-n-
uoiis efforts to'run their hist ..inking craft
Within a few yards of shore arid escape l
from drowning for the riveri was high
-aibi deep at that spot. Haying cmplet ,|
Ha ir mischief the Indians rode ml, whoo|s-
ing and yelling, The boatmen made eTuif-
phiints and warrant* were issued hu t!»u
arrests ol several srasnecied parties.’but
lln'ir .capture lias not jet been aeiojil-
T»iiviT<?tL ■_________ : • . . _ •
crop* uamauki*.
Vegetation tol All Hstcriptlons llauutgra
i.y the Coin Wave.
Lawhkm k, Tex, March -5.—haring
the past week wo had rain. hail, sleet and
the hardest freeze of the season, Most if
not all of the peaches arc killed, likewise
garden vegetables that were UP. Many
farmers had tine volunteer oat crops hiuI
left them instead of sowing) They do
Ttnr tnoif pidmNTin; how. A fi;w ,T*ooh-i’’
farmers wish they had waited uhili spijipr
la-fore plahtiiig their corn, VVltiie tin
CO.ld .Opt 1 Lilas hurt bodiv th or* i* a g,«»l
+JlPX’!y of ■ hay, cqin mid tails from I. Mt
year. K'oek is irtxgnoi rondirirm rrrrt n
favorable spring wi 1 yet cun. tip. ilnji
GRIEFS OF MOTHERS.
The Hard Lot Which Nature Hat A.uiga-
ed to Womtu.
1
On Drsas-Parsd* from tho Cradle t? tk*
Qrass, She Hat a Trying Time So HI i*;er
How Ton Look At U.
Jf a man has ten minutes In which tp
keep an ui’P'ii ntmont tie can juiuii into
his clothes uriyhpw, run al ter a can,
there on time and never turn a hair.
V
Two Mttjrh i"\ i-.
} llocKn.vi.k, Tex., March 0. - O-i Saiur
day night n negro called lYcd ’J ay v» «ti-
tele I the restaurant iff’ -.bUm I'. \| (,n i
and 111 isteil mi 'buy ug a it a
"b i'' fo!k«>. This ie*ult‘*il IiJ it' cou.tro
y ei'sy \\ bieli eli liUl by the J111 J 1.r|e|'
pi ring the eolo1 e I c.ti/eli yyTlh a So iis
I lie iuiil> eiitrivd the Tower part of fie
abitinm n and i I'.nctirred the I Imlder ’i‘!.i
next m. ruing In \, <’. V»*. i|,. i f.. Yc
a surgical i per. t 0'i, i*u mg don a :lu
Ibr emiise of lla. tnill,.t, .s,i.i.viii . i
went lining, uud (.natty stitelubg un-i.
pel foi a I e | bln li.er. 'I lie J k : p i i is ! (U
l^'tier an 1 -lem's to U- ,rgoo, ’icier and
A gum t 1. t inhlrng.
Arsnv. Ti*\., March ;t. The
waist, and tier iinir w.,ts
i
...trust in to bo changed aud placed on 'jiT* to roots, wIdle great ........ of
i ilosh fel^ from fn*r iKiii^s. Tlu*y
footing by Incorporating UD^or tho tlame, ta*fore Uu-y
.ho laws. Thb method of doing buil- could reach her, am. by some ........ -he
I css may not be materiaiiy changcci, i was catrlttU to a neighbor’s house after
bdt It w7H at least ' be formed in tho "Four ho
•*.. a eomi^ion tiiat, g.'vcs e\i n
recovery. Mr. MetTdJre ]T;i
__/irwiran. | ' >
people of Airs tin have or #tre :*T»r^ it to or-
gautV.e a ecn/iiriiin Inin l to' suppress g.im-
bliug. and espe • ally f,Mills of it which
emiec till* » o -s intu rr-gjicetatile :t|.p. ;u ing
gaining pljM.ys. Yesterdrtv Dr. ( hilpj
m
n
ieajjon u
■n |i fi'C ■
i.. p ,t * i liv (. i ,ip,
<; IM>VII,|,I: lex . M ,r. \ Jjr \
A. HaWfuti tnI1 <> 1 filin'
ro e Mond iv lu,. ;rtte TI** ih ■ Ji,n i J.
, .| j Hill e .uiinu iy lu
auad ukhea-lii.iimmrs ib-arrrsprt-pierTefii<T~ r I’’ Lee. gr.ij'ntl.n'her hit'
<m Hie 'itbjecL mu.1. ju Urn . Jwinday sctu.uk )-th.ildren. wlio d.c.f.ut, IVi- h-u
of tin* .Smithwestern MctiiOdisI' etiureli I m't the agpunfttk) icaiT
•speeches were made to the children warn- | I he Santa -Fi*<1.'«*eg»at l|o t*e
ing them Against (lie s-jiaivs of sat in. The I'Wrcckpd b, th • htb
TtrTkt
itttoc, if not lu tiio apix’it aaLiiio lww
vo which it will heroaftor be atnonablo.
four hours of agony sliu expired.
movement, if earnestly euierc l upo i. will
have tlie eitcouragcm *nt and sympatTij’ of
itiindreds who aj;e not clinreh nieiiiliers.
t>e n
y Tlh' i uh.
I’.raa.-J.ast Vfpra v.
'J,:
:.rJ
Men who havo traveled much in
Africa urge u[i intending iftiB.sionarlca
to acquire ttomo knowledge of modi-
. el„,; slarl, M tbcj. aJd
much to their influence by mlnistei ing 1
to the noeds of tho physical nature.
'J’horo Is a diversity of opinion, how-
eyer. among explorers, aa to the value
.VIarshaII Mattering*.
Marshall. Tex., March 0:—The grand
jury is still in session.
The Keller and Weaihersby trial is set
for to-morrow.
Tlie stockholder* of the Marshall Can
nlnjf mid Evaporating company met Tues-
seven men
were elected as I,card of directors; A. F.
McAllister, Joe Lake, J. It, Stinson \V
M. Johnsoni J. tl: futtef. VT. ~Pr ri»Tn.„I
and R. M. Anderson. The officers will be
lull whose boys are demoralized and Jed
astra.v I y saloon iptl get tees and attractions.
ijLpullv rep'iiire L
1‘roh ITimiim r5rtirni>t'. Mmutty tr.,■
Mffl'*ll.lll. iviyerii lie h t 1 It e.i tO.i.t ,
funeral of lii* hndher-hid m\, V,.
*
tlu
’tTtiwsoii,
hrttmeis say tHot Uua .01^ wh en wei
sowrrsttfne weeks ago' mi 1 were gVi, in
when tin* rofd snap ihaine lust Jd :i*| y
klde I hy the free; •
I'leawmit I’rinutgjp'lK.
Mkukf.I,, lex , March fi, Tin* / ref'eut
cold snap Has .bun eged th.- truit crop fTitlve till been
scfine, but as there were-a huge rntmlw-r
of trees that had not b'oomert yet it is.
hoped tii.u Hi'' crop will yet he a fair olie. _______
N'ol inuch dam Ige to tin, oat or corn'crop’* ,T*m,M’r °r were di*p
as very littie'has I...... planted yet ow-W-l*-" Cottit.
rlie^Wrdv'dori tmrlm
Urfrnv Us* UH .11.11
<li:w:\vn.Ltjr'Tex.. March
■ A mi
?,[ i
r Timiin-i
tho country.
thorn ,, through
gentleman
turned to England, says that on
TnTTjolpiiwr ' ‘■hiwwti bjr-tl,0 diulctors aT a meeting to-
1 * night rrv- • - *
q i The charter lias been written and
Who has recently r“° I fient ^ Austin for appr^al.
Sam Jones, tlie evangelist, will lecture
a in tfiis eitv next Monday night. An ad
lottmoy from thty tEpper' Nfgor' Ip tho j mlttance fee will be clnrrgo.1.
)f Guinea, he found it 4' ,\ \.i.,„... ________
■t' /
julf ort.iiinotk, ho found it oxtroinoly | C. A. Adiuns, chaiuuan of Hu* €Wizen.s-
difficult, to try to cure the natives of ^>ar,y Mars balk jws called a mass
their aiiirronts. If ho sueeoodp'd, he me*HiMa‘'to be helffian March 2S fo deet.lf"
Merkel i* g.Mira t,, have a paper which
-liili—Ilf "a great Iwtn-fit tn
the limitdtTRl
country. . ___
I lie boom still continues and new
houses aie going up on adt sides.
ij.i gj q»pe lias about it;.*a qieaml ami
Hu* health of The country jpui town is
goisl.
Vh a *'■' hts urehtrm. • nnttpr tl.«‘tna’(ra)
Jiinix ami apuoiiiiiii ini of tl.....it. ....... !
was regarded us u aorcerer, and
ltow tlie candidates for tin* coming cicr-
s .looked upon with tiwe tmd f. ,,-, fl„,i b.' tthminated, whether by coti-
oneo pr twice when his drugs failed ho 'Th " "r pr'TO^'eI«‘'t,on’ (
\a i v u Alderman A. \ an llogk an;;oun^es him
b.,rei, ^,*4win, i,i, ,i,„. How. „ „ ..........am* u!:
ever in unokt regions, the. natives eludes jwo al.lermetr and' an editor who
think tho successful jgjuto doctor is a aro •" the race,
n,
great and good mad. who deservbsTo . to. M(>ve. ~
m wel treated, and many explorers Sax Axt.f.t.o, TTx.,' March C, T*
S“A'. ""'y h;,V,v ?eeri Ul” when Drool,.e and G. W. M.ie|,|s, j members ot
■reputation as pill disponsors
the it
«wus their only guarantee of safety.
^ Wyoming on joys tho distinction of
being the only s'oetioji of tho country
" 111 tlie right Of Btlffrni/e l3 oo
by both sexes, and thoro the -Women
( iqu. Jones’ ranger coinpany, -yrrQtod
yesterday two Mexicans at Kpickerl.o. ket
by«Jhe a tames idKInre nrut- knlresti'im ’ pif
sliootlng J. M. PowTyfs, a stockman, on
Jan. 1st. The latter rode upon throe of
them in tlie lialf-drele-six piGiuro ■'bnteli-
SJL'M U bed and^wus shot tbronglt the
right ear with a winchester title by' Syl-
^ A liar.I fly ml.
Uuknham, Tex., March o'.—AP noon
yesterdays a negro booth adc called, .jibe,
uitose real liable isTliarbe Joimsoii. was
*hot by Frank (’in.dits, a young white
man, who keeps., a...Imudi and. cluli c.-n
earne stand on. West Sandy street. Tlie
shooting was at 'close rnhgc and tin* bul-
let, 38-culiber, struck tlie negro In tlie
forehead ju*t In the'<edge of ffmTmiti it
did not penetrate flme skull 'hut llat-tened
out iiltdd' tlie skin. The si,., oting i* sup-
posed, to Imvy.ht«L»n
Pro/^iilon ill. , „f.
XcA-r 4d— -^'tTtl^TTr* ~
aiiiwl ll.o liuTT li j 14 eo;imti! H'e ri’Cf nu.i n |
ed'Tli tiio fejtorl of ii, • architect, to m e p
the bnllllTtltf II* It 1- (. lie; net . I j., M,
stiyntijil;M>m .^j ill -Utlie contract'; i.
tl*- lii'HH. . -;---:-
K.lqrt- a-e b ‘lug made by <a-cor)ipH!i. ..
•wmthrm rajiltstH*-^ M Ftai’-TfaTTamT o m•
A woman’s hooks won’t ho >ic her but-
tons woti’t button, sho los t,* o>w- jrl,
her hair cmw out of crimp a i l slu*
can’t even swear at tiio conductor,. >-vs
th’e .St Louis Star-Say lags, who*
wouldn’t pull the bell-tmuo liWafter *ue
had walked a quarter o! a block and part-
ly dt«)ocnted her arm tint briindPsJii* 1
Iwimubr#ll.i. shy i* iift-e-n inmutes
.late, and tho men .-til s;> t tk male Lc.Tum
under their hreatit at tlie wfj nan v\>nm4
“never can be on time." while t te f *i-
low who took ;i fancy lo l*or on l lormnr
occasion .rfseoMiU’s th it *h •'* a -av with
horJaoe flushed'ahd iter collar awry,
arid ticker looks at iter again,’
When things go Win ig Wit i n m;n
lie cun neglect It is b.r ».*r for u da, or
two an'd forget the nnjlpipt;ii,; faff*- tiis
mustache, i nl grow baa ini Tioilow
around the optics*, an I ten lit qm* no
will simply roe in i *» female eye* ••-m
Hyrynio. aitcj interestiiig, you know.’’
liut a woman m i.y have a tlHo isanl
gnawing devils at her— he ir. springs,
and she’s obiigel to put ou ju*t si ,
Btoolt pond rede rig, ani to pul, oft tha^
gray hairs on her uiiTfuTo, ml o.iich
Ihe wrinkles Out netws m. iigr ey * hfl
the isame, or she’s haa io 1 over to the
world by her hundred mo.l i rt'qn it<>
friends Ha “such a wrrr-t, my d ar,"
and the jury on the cif.se. amfeven tier
lawyer, begin to link excuses ior tlie
husband.----------------------
If a man lias weary nerves and a
thumping headache, not!)tug prevents
his coming home an I tying nr towel^'"
Eastern Yoi
(Ailed to got yo
in this 'village
left tt to me ti'ii
ab#ut it. 1‘ret
suppose ”
Real Estate /
‘‘Hum! It wm
bought it, but t
been changed a
thff curb und ful
4 “Eht M'uter
be df any use «t
Well, I dmini
you might get ii
'
about his brow* ijlco a Turk, aud'iteing
as grumpy as one tlto rest, of tlie ove-
njng. But a woman in th - sain.* cesa
can only look longingly at her old
wwippar, and. than go and painfully
build up her Psydiio knot and an
Agreeable smile at e.MVctl.v the rigid* *
angle, else she will iwmr that “Hang
iti It s enough to drive » foiling py
eotton Maul £31 milL ip.-this cin am.
inr tin- coui'jii rotrn*t-#rnsfm7—' ‘
— ~ J T€’m.,>U* > (l > ft 1 }i;'
Tk.\u*i.k, Tex., March .I I*),"-, \v,
man and mie Mil'i r had a, (Id’iejjlv *u: '•
J lftf?*Mot,nlay ni,Jp, m
shot at tlie latter with ii'ptstql. ^WUi tmin
\xns arresfist on a Humpy,of asva'ttl! wit
int nt to mqnler, im.( in an exalt n'.
trill Indnre Justj,.-e Lowry Tiles lav n!tv"
fiomr- was rTpiir. il to give h,m j in ,|,
Mi tfi of S15DQ ia.an.s wei' by fore iq*
coiiff. in ilefaidi df which It.* was taken
4 ibis evening, Wisetiinu has b. mi iii
i ,. „.,w (1B4i,14,,, ,,,,, s IIT V ipiTpi
cCsitfuI attepi, t was tnmliq.'jaturdoy night \ Havvl<s some time ago and has '
have all the rights they want, and they >l'st‘ an’ the party.': ,A dasperate
exercise them with ’decided effect ^reak was by’ thom to secure their
Their i„,l„„„cci» I,.It i„ lhu fres«; Mr- 'W-. («•*-'
-,*rt .. logisui- ing that he was in the midtft of a treach-
hinorTp i f WOm0fl ,h°; cr01,scla8’‘ MI*iric..ns and his life was
honor (P) of securing tho introduction. i'» Jeopardy, sold
in the legislature of a
to brepk opffn tlie safe of II. R Nookov a
hi no k stid it (T'f irv West Ov, rand str<*et. The
biitgl.ii* were evidently not professionals
as they QMtd li,> explosive, Imt Inoke off
t.i'avhinges and kn »lf and aHempteitTo'' pry
the door open with stJe! rods.
Gen. A. G.
wn
out bis Interests at
‘to'bring KnickeiTToeker aiul moved to tlie northern
both acjcosinro close, ha-m inions re- I*°llion of the state.
liitinnu ’t 1* ---------- . i * ^ *
lations.,’’ It. is proposed to tax ail
^..^Litf i imntuv-fc -x
men over thirty year.* of age. 4Vho a e
• not married; or in otimr words, make
the “birds of creation'’ p;ly
privilege of being baelioloi H, or
ry. At present there are
than women in tlpo Ipnritor-y, ixmxo
qucptly tiui measure will stimubue
immigration and creao a lively tlut-
ter among the retiryd maidehs 'in tho
east.
for the
mur-
moro men
-4^-
: T° thc manaff^r,‘ nf PttfthTuir | ---
Normal School oFNashvillo. Toiug,
belongs tlie.honor of inaugurating ’ aitififtp.
•*'"'" Acciite it AverteU.
PoTTsnoti,,, Tex., March 7__What
might have hern a serious affair was pre-
vented by t|ie section hands last evening.
A fiat car w as standing on. the side track
loaded wjth ties. Some children were
placing on it and loosened tlie brake, let-1'
ling tile cargo living down grade. When
about two miles from town and while go
Ing up grade It was met by tlie Section
■rang and quickly boarded ami stopped.
Had It not ln*eti for tin* section men tt
would s</on have collided with the incom
ing freight. f
Malloy and a number of
veterans of tiio gf hi t arttfj- of tlie repuli-
lie go to San Antonio to-day to attend tho
annual encampment.
otthir^SOOn ImiihI. Inn I, s sureties Mirren
diffed bint in that casedvesiarday afs,,.
his cltib to have an untidy-wife lying
about on a sofaf’ and that “tho deuce
knows why a woman always manages
to look pretty before marriage, aud
never after." —r .—>=
it is generally BupposedVaat if a
woman can'onlyTtt Town util have a
r 9°d cry thab__is jiattucpu fur all insr
woes. But when she finds out that tho
indulgence makes her nbso K*d sho
gives up that s itisfacUua aro.ig’ wiih
• tlus others. A mao niav exhibit foar-
wlin'in'if^i^yyf^^y^on °°«wtd&.' a carmine pro-
bpscis produced by cause# far less
confessabio. but a wifo is pnjnuunoed
not half ji wifo and woman if she
shrinks from him on that account
In fact, being a woman at is a
snare and a dnlusin^ . . t ~ ' .
l|AeaodB"▼•TJfi very mice, but it’ar'
awful. A woman isn’t even allowed
to ^row • Ctrl* tn pasnsr Gingg tho
course of all nature is just the worst
.crime she can commit. If shtj isn’t
Shak
By malarial ills
caurlot hair jn-rf
eretlon, evBcuatlt
tiecompa vratrry,
nance ghastly, ri,
prtcleuj, Tcrrthl
qucTires Tlirt-c t
to the Hilasuintic
ttuarit aetttpst it.
South and West. I
and <fti the 1st him
transmarine coin
lsts, this. Inimiln
Hostctter's %St, iti)
last thirty five j isi
the area of Its um
Its sovereign vain
sla, constipation
and debility arc ,^1
Screws tan lie
half the labor if
und old ones, ftri
bf age, can be
poker be held at
easier way is ti
done by a car pert
# The minister i
called a textile u
sari
Mrs. II. Judin, ot
Mich,, says: “Alle
life; some of hot n
tton. She Las twl
▼er^ lung alii ctlui
her, so that now *1
The sailor liut v
and, they say, wi
summer^
iiWe recommend
The'scientists i
. CmmuLcxiat, 0)1,1
Any man or wo
nervous or.geueri
plaint, vital weak
or Jiiigering comp
J. H. Dyii, lluffali
Health Helper fre
—The brass baud-
go out on alittlo t
trtivin
, I ijross \
Hal
Information is v
or O’Shea, son ol
born in IJmerjck
if living, 'one of th
W. J. GoVil,
ministers
a sin dteate
k
•5^
OliKqary.
Tux:, March 7. •
-M. J.
admit u.no nn-thod of properly heating ’T"? ® a
, ... , 1 ' ^ beating well known citizen’-of Freestone countv
< en i a mg the ch»*,sf and study having lieen engaged for
rooms in that institution.
>
/
■ IP___ ^ long time lif
j l\o whole the mercantile business tn Fairfield. He
irmUor is entrusted to a committee of *,so “rvbd one term ar clerk of Ute county
students, whose duty it is to familiar- Iourt »»d had mUny warm friend*. He
i*t themselves - with tiio scientific *eavt,s a young wife and several small
principles involved, and then »nnlv children to mourn his loss. His life xvas
the.,, U h n i k v. P > Insured for SdO.OOO. of which about
them. \V hen they havo pn^Ked a aat- |7000 4ilLlR paid to his widow.
i-factory examination they arogivon | ^orav„v„„.
provided0*ill,1 I GrtFF*mu.L, Tex., March 7. A
prqv ided .with thermometers, and- ter of ease, of measles are reported in thc
licld rcsponfilblo for the m&iptenance. city, but as yht the trirahlesotfie contagion
-X
rp
■ r1
T, ■
o: a pr.iper temporaturo in their re-
spective rooms, and the supply |„
necessary amount of
Skipped in tlie Uirk.
Sa x A NToNHi. Tejf', March 4. *-YfAfor-
dav mottling at J oi^Iock an officer arrest-
ed Jo Greer, nbgro winter in a variety
show, for stealing SHo in gold from a
drunken German ’ named Stout, ''^ho
prisoner was turned over to the constable
wlm entrusted hitn to u deputy to prochre
bond. Returning to the variety show tlie
m*uio gave tlie officer tba slip aud has not
yot lHwn recaptured. .
To Organ /,- » Hank.
At’siix, lex., March (1.—A number of
Austin business men. believing there is a
good opening here f« r a new national
bn»k. have subscribed 980,000 toward the
prwimsed capital of-f loo.ooo for the new
enterprise. The babince will 1^ readily
obtained. Gen. W. R. Hamby, Major G.
M, Littlefield, Mr. J. Ii. Houghton and
other equally prominent gentlemen are the
subscribers. ,• ,
A UcspiT.it,■ Pr.sixiiT. j
L|- 1 ash, lex., March 5.-— A prisoner
unified Hiekens. wUIte, In Juaticu AU.-Kie’*
court sc zed the, opportunity 'while (Tie
constable was out of tlu* room to make hi*
escape. lie attempt'd ti brain the jus-
tice aiul one or two liytitandcrs with
chair and then placed.bhj lpnnd.sigtiifie mt(-
ly to his hip pocket anil baeki d out of K,,.
room, lie was afterwards’^captured, hut
Hot before a desperate struggle.
Arrested Air Thaft.
San ANroNioVTex.i ,M.arch ri-~ ye*U r
day morning two soldiers lielonging to-the
United States post here wetje arrested upon
charges of burglary . and theft. Their
names are 1\ idler and I’rocvscr, and itr-
company with otliers it is c haured i:,a|
they broke Yntn tlfn Strife of II. Nojiz, near
the target range, where, tin- infantry is
now -stationed, and stoic a large quantity
of goods. * ,
Gl»n K >i« Glennln^ii.
‘Hrt.rlRfsK, Tex.,' March' 4.^Farming
Interests are well ailvaiiced. The acreage
of wheat and oats is smaller than usual,
but .promising. Corn planting and
dcnlng Is far advanced.
Cattle and range stocks' are wintering’
good, flayers ere tMek, but few veftf-
Itngs offering.
gar-
each of^ the
.. tJre«b ^ir.
uas not spread extensively. Some case*
reported ate serving, their victims roughly.
Rainy.weather prevails to-day with ln-
licgdkxts of snow.
„i ■'* -■*■ r- -----------------
A* In tlifi of Old.
Pabw, Tex., Martu r
Killed hy m Horae.
Gainksvillk, Tex., March ff.~Harry
McDonald, a young man of Washita,
Chickasaw NafTnn, was killed Saturday
eveuing near that town by a wild horse
whtfh he, was riding.’ The deceased was
formerly from Atlanta, Ga., wherij |t |s
Tearing te^ fa^ hlwpanmtx-tttMtW^UfR'tfpresent tlifie.
Notes truiu.CAiir. rignt.
--Cpt Itrilli.llT, lex.. March A—The'eyl
cent very heavy rain followed by th.- h:,r I-
est freeze of the winter was disastrous Iff
the firmer*, many of whom had planted
corn and cane. Cane will possibly be n
total loss and corn will havo to be planted
over. Fail oats were well advanced and
evidently are an entire loss. All early
vegetables were growing finely and now
look sad and forlorn.
mgrried, her briTthers"d()n’ V forgive
hef for it, and if she .is' ’Inarried hor
husband won’t.
So there it ts; a boro
look at it. J
any way you
The Importance of O-'eaiiatioa
There is nothing that adds more to
tho zeal of life tq.m an interesting oc-
cupation; even if U means hard work,
there is n recompense In tho enjoy-
ment of well-earned rest No tvbrk
ought, however, to bd overpowering,
or so <?xhaustivo that one’s enorgior
fall below their aspirations. On the
other hand, no life is 80 thoroughly
wretched as one where tho necessity
and desire for work is entiroly waul-
ing; and this is particularly true of’
persons of education..and inteUiffehce
who allow themseive’s to fall into that
unsettled condition of mind where
nothing is or interest. It is difficult
at first to forco an interest, hVit when
the first step is upide, the habit of
regular occupation, if only for ana or .
twoshnurs a day, becomes valuable.
Active minds, if not supplied with
some subject for solid thought, will
finally proy upon thom»elves. and end
>.y broaking down the physical health. '
Herald of Health,
St!
Women love strbr
excite their Mympatl
tenderness soothe a<
weak man's soul,
warm, exuberant kn
to the tn,*tj that arc •
Then why will a mu
and peevish!
An old K«ntlcmar
me now life and stre
that will make an ol,
Some men say, an
feel weak en mean
then feel Weak and
prostrated In tin* s]
spirit awakens with
the vegetable world!
blood, inactive orurai
and treneral weaknes
abh* kttTtfftr trersnsp
strained y,,nr nut urn
If only you will use t
parable tonic blood ]
or Botanic blond Ba
time will be all tl at i
*prlhg. Try It now.„
P. A. Shepherd, Jfo
writes; “I depend oi
vatlon of my health.
ly now nearly twxi yei
id to have
have-not had to have
-if it waar” not 1
Would novor know t
names.
j An OH
yV.H. Worthington
of Husbandry,” publl
writes underrate o41
remedy, Allen's Ltidg
my fainijy for- fifteei
Colds, and know it to
( Mothers.will dad It
to give Children when
A distinguished1^lo
noon teas is woven i
point lace.
~r
When Baby was rick.
When she Was a Child
When she became MLs
When she had Ohlldrer
iAndludy—“Huivi
Now Bdurdcr T“t jc
Condemned to Ule.
LnrintN. Tex.. Marc* \_Thc three
item<ms sentenced to Is* hanged on the
ntfi day of next June have become recon-
ciled andlfre now making preparations to
die, taking up moat of their time In ring-
SAp? te WI
5*
, Hoekdala Shooting.
RoclPalr, Tex., Much 4.—Sage Tay-
lor, a negro, was shot lo an eating saloon
A Toiled look. ,
A remarkable poised rook, famoua
throughout South America, aa “the
moving ^tone," may be aeon on Tan-
dll mountain, In Buenos.Ayrea. Iti*
"4 feet high 30 foot long und 18 f«*|
wide, containing over five thou#and
cublcfeet and weighing twenty-fly*
ton a Jt fa Irregularly oobtoal in
ahap^ and retta upon * ivmis.i
support with a bearing aurfaoe ^m*
Wu inchea In diameter. T^wpoW^-of
, ■
—
“I have boon occa«
Cotlghs, and in <ui
Hrowu's llrouotilitl
never failed, and I m
hhd to nono in tho x
f.tttAWr. fit. /'no,
.1
»Tho man who bhdd
soon becomes warped
aalngl* man la auffloient to oaclIlMa
Sunday night. Ho is still alive, but th# ;th® enormoua mwa. which, indewd. la
chances are against him, the doctors sa/ t o^B.AWgjed by the wind.
, LivbOak
Messrs. A. T. Ku
* Rpt-^aater. Pa/ (J»nt
y, celved, by mail a bo
for Malaria for my nr
for more than *tx tho
broko them with Gull
turned. X guv6 nun
haa not had a chill ah
pvrrnntuul Cure.
- L- - ■
-* Letter earriara ougt
-wtecutionista; they ha
dflijsry.
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