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GRAHAM, TEXAS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1883
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NO. 25.
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AdrftrtAinp Bates.
The following an our advert tel narrate*
which ag gawi^Mow a* Ueonalateo
CMtrieuv RuTierra to:
ditor of the Ca#toi-vi]le (JnjU he
*aa very pnpnlar .in the state,
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was
and was a daisy in the Texas
press association. When he be-
[Cor. Galveston New*.] /
. The fraSLBChuol lidieri tame of
Texas has been 'chronicled in
almanacs, immortalized in song,
*ST “ -» m propi....... «S
> y en that he j j)artjaan patriot, who instinctive
was known to bq a republican, j fy h brinks from fame and false-
and will bewlclly mlhcml to:
OneaquaFefl Inch) flrat insert ion, $1,00
Each auhaaqueut luaertk.j^. ' - 60 JllaI P°PJ
- 8 pace. 1 nto. S mo. 8 mo. 12 mo.: and there
■ . 1 Inch $2.«) $6.00 $10.06 - $16.00 J,
. $ Inahes 6.0Q 8.06- 16.00 26.00! known, tt8
/. -,1-Aool. 10.00 16.00 26.00
1*8 col. 16.00 86.00 40.00
— ‘ lsST ».00 36.00 60.00 100,00 tJ
Special notices 16cents per line each
insertion. A Hheral deductloiwmade to
"life!N'uST^d'
j. He had not attempted the deceive ’ hood with bash f ulsenHitivepesH.
any one,ijjit kept out of politics, j weaves it into a dream of glory
91 Tint wnu jK)]>uiar in Tonnuaw I of the time wbaaihe masses will
think it illy he-
roines them now b> turn sneer
iiigiy uj)on those who opT¥>se
MHIi ‘ atrro
..r
tliem, and' who, in ttivir"patriotic
leak were wont to weave rhis
.M! ristown
Nasht
.p.ct, 6 cent. r
Announcing
State or District ---------^ ---
4<nct $8, Invariably in advance.
Advertisements of a penonai natur
duncinj| candidates for omee; J self to alt visitors. Robert E wine [' Hambuko, JuH. 11,1883
r District $10; Prf has been iftmointod receiver ofr^neds the inn ■
flfty pUfUtcMit. additional.
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• full Mwidowach'
H.
r A YOUNG COUNTY LODGE,
VV No. 486,A.F.and A, M Meets
A/V Saturday night of or before th
h'iwaUu
prnAWKii; W. M.
Q™, Wii^dsh, ^retary^
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lots on
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'OUT.
V Saturday ulghL ...Visit-
fraternally Invited.
D. N. Kiixion, N. G.
H. B. Btekkt, BecreUry.
^rWT^R^TNTAlN LODGE^ No~
8808, KsiaHTfiuf Honob. Meets Aral
and third TuctKlav night In each month
B. B. (lAHRKr, Dictator.
R. HotLtMuBWwAlu, Kefairte
CHURCH mRECTORY
MKTROf) 1ST.—Services «v^ry^ Sun-
^ it a ^
^ I) a bLAS.: :Feb. 1.—A serious
mohafiairhyfeported to day from
irisooPAli.—Rev. IV W. Hartwe?i,
Rector. Hevices 4th Sabbath of each
month In ihb Presbyterian ...Church
Cortter Flrtt and, Elm Streets.
HRrK^WdTxC^ RUck. Pns-
tor. Service* 1 at Habitat Ii of each
month—In Presbyterian Church;
Siinset, Montague county. A
_____McKt*© was
sent as a deputy to serve ntTkcli-
Went ^mj>cr8 oa. the Younger
•Bros., merchants at Snnset. The
Youngers coilK tedtt large crowd
of their friends and served a no-
PRE8BVTKRIAK.—Rev. Mr Rrtruell,
Pastor. Services 3d and 4th ;Sabhath
tn eaph'immth'.
■"T.7
Arrival aad Departure of Malls.
From Gyabam b» Weatherford i
parts daily at 6 a. m., arrive* daft;
I p. m. ■ • ••'. fP
rjfrom Graham to B.-lkniip.: Depart#
daHya4Ue.il. 'Arrive daily il a.qi
l (Frora Graham to Archers Departs
Mondays and Thursdays a| 7 a. m.,
arrtv^a Tui-adaye and Friday* 6 p. m.
! rom Grebam. to daokalmro! ,
.* part* Tuefttay* and Friday* at 8 a- -
m.^arrlv>-a edn»i-i*LVa-aod- gamc. ‘
From Graham toBreckenrldge :< De-
rform liis duty. Mc-
“ort Mfenrth Rnd
tin* state of affairs
icrnt lMlhu>. The lat-’
r Sunsctdliis afternoon
Lof the
members of ^the mob. Serious
trouble ik apprh'Beiided as there
is ftjhard lot of citizens around
Snnset. It is alleged that ui>
wards rif' a HtVMV1 tif'ffiferi 'have
part* Mondays and Friday at»,a. m.^
Tur,‘i‘ ”,d .“l“r•"'3,,
From Graham to Ft. GrHBn : De-
* - —^rpR, ta FHdaya ftT«. m., arrtFw Sat-
urdays at 7 p. IR.
All mailt close 8t> mfnntea^lbefnr*
aehedule llin* for departure*.
*£=** V. F GORRIWUCN, P. M.
County Directory.
DiMffei
" Att- . iiey—John F. Brim.
“ Cler.t—Chas. O. J<dtn*.
—.•County Judge—Hold. F. Arnwdi
" Clerk—Chas. O. Jollne._'_
“ Attorney—M. T.-Conner.
.» Treasurer—J. AV Wadley.
—vgurveyor—P. C. Bvneon.
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LyJ
......... G. HIIJL
Bherlffand Collector—W. T.'Hunger.
CouHTy Commimionkrs.
Precluct No. 1—J. L. Mercer.
14 No. 2-—W, J. Hughes. .
—lit-No. 3-H. id f
Nu.i—W. C. Alahpy.
JuaTiCEa;pr tHK Pkacjc.
Prvciuct Nu. 1—J. T. Cutudagham.
No. 8—W.*J. Hughes.
No. 8—H. D. Wllliaios. 1
No. 4—W. O. Biakey.
k^Rnhl.Ainofn.
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ary and August.
ir. if—-
ra and
YlRr Monday, after lat Monday in De-
cember, April and August. - ‘
COVNTY COUNT.
^ Criminal Term—1st Monday In each
month. - .
CivIITerm—3rd Monday in January,
^TftSgrhV May, July. • 8epiembiA7iM
November.
- .•• COMMISSIONERS'COUNT.
6awa4 Monday In February, May,
■ ,^Attgi$ MH* November.
y JUSTICES' COUN T
. Nf^J-At Graham, last
••cb mouth. -----
Wft. I— At Kliaevllle, 2nd
r In *ad> moftih.
luitrs-
PlauU
n. foi
fh fbr
rea.-i.t-
ce *d-
eend
le not
led In
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In aach month.
day la
rec. No. 6—At Cysey vUle, let Fri-
’ la each month.' •; • -
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Balkn&p Saloon
FULLER 4 SIMPSON,
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S*lc Stable.
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EtZva
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ed of a great and bright- future,
of Texas, when upoh. every hil 1
and at every cross-road there
—^________ ____ _____ „ .. would be established a public
in Tennessee, t^lt> wheji tlte masses will school house, whpre h'er ybnth
be educated I, without taxatitftv would drink from the Eicrian
and Immi
fthro
ftng - .....
it behind him like a ctmi-
6 Its tail. To^ accord tms
were well
:h6en' from the
i) Gazette :
news says thgt Polk
loes
is still Ul jail and continues to . inheritance its truei value is to wpuld comein practical realities,
"y. set li down a big thing gradual- bnt now it turna likV Dead Sea
things very philosophical!;}
iye nothing and denies Tiin
recently, among some leglelatora, f It is a mere flight of fancy in
it was mentioned as a singular tended- to harm no one. It is
coincidence that six yeafs a
Mr; Hal
"w
e
has been appointed receiver the language of the spe-
Polk s estate and take* charge cial conespondcnt of the Halves'
of his assets. In conversation, ton Nbws writing from Anstin.
lar tended to
ago true Umt I have given utterance
g, who had ifi some of thrv-publications is-
been a chairman of the tote Re- sued by me setting fortrrthe ad
public an State Conveh^on,' Was vantages of Texas for profitable
s'ettl.
ward his sucres.
fugitive from justice, is appro
hendebded by him and deHvered
to the state authorities A Judge _ _______ ^
Quarles has fixed Polk’s bail | indi-yideals commonly maim
m was-made uVi35f*the con vie
don that .these sacred trusts
would be managed with that
care and prudence with wldcli
houtUt »1 (K^OOG, Polk wi 11 giy»fth^ir privatPfTlflWw.' 1
it and De aooii liberated. Y the above ^uotatiou from
unable
Kce stj
lm»n ly nched to th«t;!dcimty in
thepast three yitors. Jflnch ap-
prehension is felt by the author-
ities here. ! •*- -w
that it was far b<‘tter tlie lands
were in the.possession of private
individuals, companies and cor-
porations, as they would then
subject to taxation, and be-
ifie a source lit revaimo to the
bor named Hen- Htate. _ It was clatlned that the.
lohseofa nei
derson on an errand. _ TheHttle
fellow notretui ning in the course
of art Hour anotoer boy was iwtot
after hinp^tfinj arriving within
atomt forty yards of Henderson s
hou$e a frightful sight met his
eyes. There on the ground was
Ills little brother, horribly man-
ed and his clothes nearly torn
m him. The fflrsu to*y was
gllM
uDf
fitot tviy wt
• he had’ got
afoot, .and before he had got to
enderson’
no pne at home al-fUnd w
Henderson’s house a large fero-
£fcms dgfg attacked • kftn, and
nopne ST
1 m3is»i35l?Tr
mofet ate the little fellow up.
The second btor waa dn^ hfOisg
U but the a<
back, but the
also and bit him through the le,
the little
the sarnge^dog had done his
work well, and the spark of life
had flown forever ere the mag-
gled body conidbe gotten home.
Immediately upon hearing of the
affair a party of men from town
trenl down to Henderson's and
*■ f -j-___
The famous bine laws of Con-
necticut, enacted by “the. people
■ft* *—* Dominion of Neyt Haven.”
SSSS
the ceremony of marriage being had they heon sold at ^
|wrtjpmto^ by a
strange ground tlmtatnngi toate
might jR-rform It wjth less scan-
dal to the church. Adultery
was punished with death. Wear
croeaa
auUto|
shall
No one
n«mge
Wfiile
edrres
MJk
_ , r . yont
ident is harmless so far
donations made hy the Statu for
pubiiv education would have
created an ehdwwmeat, sufficient
t«i affoi d to her children an edu-
•»■ m*i toTi*
known. The goverm>r:will offer
a large roward.and„has sent U;l-
egratas to the police of all large had ofl
-cities. Vincent is five feet tpa-^s the
and dt further allows me to s?ty
that ! am in no way rosponsible
for the wakfdYiPthe punlic nnd
eehikil lands.’ During the. ses-
sion of the Fourteenth, Legislat-
being spirited avCay by thy K‘g-
istotrn e~-feir clenritig of spring
brandies, -dry bayous*, falling
timbers and obstructing the
nsvigariqu qf the ri'.™, nr.d fgr ’ ^ .. S?-- "
T,o ilie SfiiaiB juul Houae of lteprc-
It'wnnios my palFful' and
tliat lrtamr Vincenl:, treasurer of
I was. met with the argument and has left the city. This fiw t
brown hair awl beard, lies
and lontf - wtrii musto^ho.—Ho
lias Very bad teeth, and a' scar
'On the Tbvehead. The g(»verithrr
sent to tlie legislalure flicfnllow-
the public- lands by vetoing ev-
ery' one of.lto. se appropHatlOna.
Hfate Would do well to give her
forwards enjqy thi
taxing them. , ^
When Uovernor Roberts was
first inaugurab^t governor, ami
explained to me the policy he
would, recommend- erf selling the
public ami school lands in large
bodies at a tow price, J dissent-
©d from hwn, afio nrg6d that he
recommend to the legislature the
formation of a department to the,
foLva ftlie bhlance
og attacked him
i through the leg.
Bt.yent back home and notiticdjln wettons. half quarter, ami
control of the public school land
and that the price of the school
land should oc two dollars per
acre, that they should lie _ sold
eighth of sections
star
tx»l
being allowed to c
r. pnrohnwm
bhy without
toff don*-to save limit. I was tqld that under do with it. \oar4»»
, but <duo avail— swh a policy there would be [Signed). I. H.
og had done his few or no sales, .and that the fhe amount of def
scholastic
illation was to*
■■PIIOMPVPBnMI
Creasing much more rapidly
than the school fund increasedv
and that therefore it was neces*
s«rv
and
lereio
to sell in large quantities
at a low prii
ice to induce
shot the dog that had made des- purehasera. iMy reply was tliat than >,00Q, kifapljiwuri
otote uiuimad a once happy : tr.-u m of pasture lands by what train Or In what difoc
near settlements "would sell
$2 per acre, and mat as
m
fc'-WHSO,-
ml lands And
had they been sold ft *$2 per
rcre thdjfld "have brought about
fRXhQOOJXX); tlie interest upon
which amonnt wrsely invested
would have relieved the people
of the* State frem taxation for the
n XAT r "V
inrt fourth*;rM
their Value.
support of pdhic *Ntoca-
ugn rated
,fiM s^EoStods wbSP they
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magnftize’tme bed. V j A ■OLD attempt TO rob a train, forward, «nd forced «he engineer
A German has occupied many j An Ogdctif Utah, special to run ahead and back down
cars in studying the art of be<l1 Uhirnir' F^ -huiBT. af .Tanuvi WJC*a'K the express car, whi
l‘“,,li^-,^w4WMhBt,frhrW n« WKK-
Baron
“,ol raflmk-
dchcntoick,
ry.” I have soimdtmcs.dream
„ , i out success the holes in the doom
J The :itl»‘inpt to rob "the ( ontral J being guarded by the stubborn
impiop**] 1 v ]ilacc<l beds, will Facilic triiin at MblUelle, Nevn-
hh.vxfoa a nuoi’a life. He says; at onor.u’doek, ycsfoVday morn
If a mere mngmrt exercise an ing, was one of the boldest vent-
""In. "'.' on p«m6n,,J „rp8 „v„r nI||| m .
sensitive pers
?r ln^TOSftphere ,
Itervous fife of m
In ^whnteV-er
/.* w IQllDtTn 1111.^
here .you- frarv, their
Always" «deg|) >y^ei£
ade anu was
of the
I j con
arrangements for
bold schetoe
mi#-1
Rood (rruunda that this ■im.m v Thl. ,,ah,n Ha,.H „ .8)lnr ,u on' , m,.‘F th?
nsctlon ut«i.‘Sa@kSOb^W.! yfMteir W*** l,,s*
. determined man to deal with the.
wotffd have proved tmt>
many dtoturbauccfSin the human 1 Ct-*8H,UL for the attack Whs Vigor-
fruits to ashes upon
Future generations \
the Ups.
will Iftdd &
fearful iwcount those who have
so profligately wasted the pub-
r rr WkW. Lang. I
u„3fontooii'kkt,* Ala., Jan. 31—
There Is great excitement here
ovsf toe appointment of a com-
mittee to examine . th^ books
____to" of' BtetoJTreasnrer
Yincenr.r 7- They were to Vs‘gin
organism
simply pla«
different pm
clerk was 4 delivered
evening to >be laid before tlm
governor. - Vincent said he was
tohijid but was going to-"New
York hi get money. Jghich the
letteFfndlcAtew.vhe nad loaned.
The examination of the toxiks of
cashiers and others, late - last
dhiit Vmcent spec-
and nine yeara. ""w’
The most unhealthy positton
W aro. toldy is wlT^h Ili44 '
lies due east and west.
obseh’ers assure ns that.to sleep
to such a posturb is .tantamount
to committing suiiidc, aud That
le deficit as far ."ail can to* gath-
ered:- |S between •A2SJl),(XXJ and
$^300,OOO. The gbrernor sekds a
message to the legislature.v
Treasurer Vincent left Monday
smiles when thefe otherwise
would have'been tears. Some
one of toeeforgr of the city who
had offended .him was sent for,
man of God entered the
^airk rocni Brown m
i&f vm“dying. And
-toprav for me*’--:
is made known by Vimeiit' in
the following note to A. Crawford
clerk in hi# office dated the ‘JUto
which was re«eivod<bykCraw'ford
the afternoon^ of the 30th, * arid
Comnmn|^ftp?d V\' ^ at 8:30 p.
evening that my ihdhey is not
here. . Neither has it lieen jiaid
GTertothc imjM)rt<;rs and.Trad-
ers Bank as promised. 1 leaw*
for New York to straighten the
whole matter. I hare perhaps
| waited too long and .wilt be cen-
sured. I have no idea of run*
ning away. I wish -You would
assist the: committee and after
iir aBcmatncft ssk
them to.waitada}' and telegraph
the, care l>)t Fn^l Wolf, New
York. If anything ImpiM ns to
me, I wish to suite empnatically
and jKisilively that tie* shortage
to Bnr cash Is mr own fault, and
ftp? you have nod nothing to"
do with ik Yoap.ftioad, ’ . ■
ViWMKfM
’he amoput c>f defaleatitm can
only be ascertained after a care-
ful examination of the treasury
books and a careful count of the
money in the treasury, but a
hurtled .and partial Investiga-
tion indicates that1 it is . more
than #200,000. Itif not-knowh
tNo houses will have i'omtn
cations delivered to them from
time to time of auy furthertofor-
uotrioa that comes, tote my
hamls. I8igne®. .
o E. JL O’rfitAto governor.
* WASRixoTON' Jan. 30.—The
postmaster general to day isssu-
ed an orderJorblddidg the deHy«
XEi'nii A CoL BertWtlMty.
aiKl^Oudworth & Go.,
man & Co.
:^ci.is.asrf,ffi
tst«-
messenger.. Several attempts to
burn the cat* were unsuccessful,
(>wing iQ. toatScarci^'pf wood,
and, after renewed 'Attempts to
kill him throngh the doors, they
mounted their horses and rode
away*- -
Til K ROBB KBS CAUGHT.
Salt LakxCity, Jan
MM of^he robtors, five in nn
whose catRp was on the Hi
S'f^NA'
Iftrirtif
SSSSSfiai!
have been <#SMf by j and and<«qtinbed
toiiur toe bohitef at kwithout to^iisston for
ndhtriT the compass, tomrhmirfti hum wm* immodvil
I1*"" withdh>w trmn tte »<-«ne.
•LSI such «.
iii Hi" habit of nlw]iinR' withj '?llt *ra.hini at»M is
their hernia where tl.ejr fwt;.«!"<• the ,-re,ht of having eaved
ought to be, take to hMrf the'*e. .^rJU,a
exnmiile uf Ihf lule.Dl lllaJUM'i-1 ™;nV -A-^biiaj-,u?w|au«leM
-ter.ofMadgelmrg. .wlio <fied n- exiled UI1 Mr. HUB, Bt^iiiHreHL-
of the robtors, ttve in nnmberf
whose camp was on the line T
west
m
been stealtog _ stock, robbing
stores and kitttng people -
ri^me time back, but who »nv<
ed tbelraodm by attempting to
rob the Central Pac ific train. -
The jMireniiig party jOnade up
of deifictiYea ainl sheriffs:^ both
Utali and Nevada, numbeiing
atoiut eighteen: rThe two rob-
bers first encountered resisted- -
diseases are often aggravated by
deviatiems from the
~ SSSs&m
.FrnbabTv no Indiaiia lawyer
was ever more eccentric and
bsdtojB^jiumtg
pass
tnefe
dorr can
utii
sed
ttfim
opnrtM
The" nr
he minister complied, knelt
by the bedside, and, when in the
midst Of toe most fervent tovoca-
tiom^Mr. Itoiwn smh 1 etiT>' n*ach -
ed tor his Dowsers, which were miles-east of Montelto. We ieft ^mt ami past it back to
lying hard by, thrust his hand Toan^ w.^t ofMontello,on tirne^ ah-to» time, then ex
in vfl Pockt‘L .t^traclciihis wallct.
pica
as yon have made for. less than
ten dollars.” . -
t , .fNjip.," -J
*i3t\’G»iariKLD, Hans., Feb.
Young Cobb, who shot and mor-
tally Wounded Sheriff Shenniimto
twern two and three o’
clock this morning by a party of
masked men nnd hanged to the.
railroad bridge to.the outskirts
of town. Du ring last availing he.
yonfesaed b> Mrs. Sheiihlman, the:
sheriff's wife, that he 7f»s Charles
mit all the lawlessness by read-
ing tha exploits of Janies atid
others. His toidy hung at the
bridge most of the day and hun-
dreds Of people were out looking
unsuccessful attempt whiak has
been made Mr rob -tlie treasure
finder his charge. Eleven years
ago,, while holding'his shot gun
on the trga^ure cMch of the
snpt lias aeldom been etjunled
tally. Tin? other three a
dered on demand. > -AH- ____
been taken to Reno, Neyada*for '
trial, -floiue of them are UtahK*
men and the others probably 3
Nevadians. ’ .. • “ ••
\ '■ . f ■'"» ’.'**!<
The following singular letfor
was received by Chief of Police .
Campbell yesterday: ' *;
SHrkvkport, J*a., 6t Jgr
ary, 1883.1—Dere Cheaf: I*
In 8t. Lofils about 2 weekefl ago
and 1 had #2,900 in my cowhide
butes front my ferni and stock
that I sold in Kansas, l had 8-
blAYgiy kfitt or U dollars in silver in my pants
latency of uid robbers and
stubbornness of toe defense/
Mr. Kossutated ro your rep
resen tat ive that the poitit seiect-
cdly-the nihbers for, their cmer-,
ations was one of the loiiellept
h in length, where
there is lib night telegraph afU--
tkm. Thfr^jgp 'Fuinfisrn -«w*4
rOgtoltt tororessT to^Kia paas at
o-clock a. ai. ai Toccrma, ten
our train K‘iTur ftfcharge of Con-
ductor Cassia., I chwk'edjfbe’
reoslyed at that sta:
own amt went to sleep.
,Tks next thing‘wliich I was
aware of was a rap. ori^the car
door, as if an «ag**nt hml entered,
and supposing the train was at
Tecomal got up and looked out
when a man pointed a gmr At
hearing the rustling naturally
opt r»**d his eyes, and^sedi^ the
trtviffered -Wealth, ceased praying,
wMemiily shook Ills head, and
said: * . -a^as^-:
. “We never accept- any reiim-, _ ___
neration for conferring #piritual me Wld HiUO; ; , .
consolation.” 'V we ye going through
■“*" • . —- you. . „ ‘
rjlimyRd Uaik^aulaS^^ ***
doot to and hooked it. They;
then went o\'er to the opposite"
side and said ; \ ^ '
“Open toe doors and jump out.
We are going to rob-the train.”
I replied : “Just wait until I
get my boots oii ’T
some days ago while the latter “Never mindyour boots. Hop
was attetnpfing to arrest him, and rigiif out here and we pill get
who a few Jays bt*fore shot and
kilfod' h constable In Jefferson
county, was taken out of jail
• here oe!
“Open, up, or we will Imin you
out and murder you.” -
I tlien got in position and shol
throngh the side of . the car.
Nothing waa doao/lor
pocket# und I -.ha.ve sum l&rnm
and rede the paper/ l hadji lot
of papir rold up and 3 one dol*
lar foils outside raid a dumy.
Well there is where the goke Is.
I met 2 nice young anon, fine
dreSt and we -.got akwainfod.
Well I had a go^-rime- totB Gf
oisters nnd jdnnks and.about RT ,
or n dockwe aft felfgood
J-tooed my dumy £ or 3 tii
\Y4dl one of the, chaps oat of
grabbed my rol and held | 1
ami when I look at my dumy
found a rol of papers and a good
ton dollar Bill round it/ I just
want to tell ywt how T fuled
them sharpers for I red such
things in the papers. I leve for
Galveston to-night will be to St.-
Louis.again." Youra trnlyy 1/ .
Jofilt Cork 11 ill.
r T -a" j
New York, February 1.
lock burned
X>s»l
o’clock to*8 morning the Inm
docks were »till burning. Md$t_
tlie bnildings on toe pier And con-
tents are now consumed/ The f
is roughly estimated at a
dollars. The steam??
Inman Line dock burned ihis
mOrning. Ll>hs about t hree or tour,
hundred tofifisknd dollars.
National Line, which was
at the pier, oafight flre and
towetl into toe strcMm
asked:
firmes «
J had been greatly
fire department and
boats Wgiaat work on the fla
Of the large covered sheds O
I?iw Nothing
Uicutof the frame work attheen-
m
O;
minutcH, until one of the robber s ment of th/frame work at the <
trance &at totters In toe
and threateus to ftdl at
meiit. Tlie pier itoelf
contents, was burned
. 1 told them I was not eomtfig
out. Anofher de.|i»and was made
for me to hop out. I made no
reply to that. Tliey then sta
>md oop man at each corner of
contents, was burned down 1
| piles upon which the 1
rested along the' waU
The flames are yetplayin
and s<;ek amid
died# of people wore ont looking the car between me and. the bag- licking up the r
ot it. XheTaofSaer will hold an gage ear,'and five shots were million dollars
flr^ stmultoneonsly JVfim differ- throng of people
tion he left Montgomery. Means Jenntoga flroa., have sold the
hayejW p^!^|^^ai^IIohmwr
ultAneonsly foom differ- Ithrong of people si
ent quarters, all ranging toward acene of ‘
the center of the car- These
were toe shots that struck m^—
one on the finger, one On toe
tional Line
out in the
port side scprohec
mtppose it was liecause he didn't
advertise./.• Z.?_* \.
The Twrrel Time* threatens to
print both sides at home, and
wanfo to engage the service of a
young lady to set type.
then gifi up on the end “iff the
car to umvjfiple the train, where-
upon t'fired two shots through
the end of the fear: At this time
they heard No. 2,
##
wkfft
end o
train, w
iota tfn
At this
K the
train, coming. - They
mhtwm
wr**mJi&z aavAnaistiWaft
tered letters to Fleming A Merri-
wrr, R. E. Kendall A Co.,Xhas.
saying it would be cheaper and
more satisfactory than the sub
mission <o£ a seofo of atotnd-
the w#Nt
bound
backed our train up and.went on *-■
the side-track, and sent rtro men
agwn the road
W)un.Ui!uiura
ductor Cleared’
uWhatm yoq doing
want to
rebfors
Bfc
VESswa--
(^SNW
last- * The noafctit tul
RMH
»u thir
dreftftiNiresj^rejeA1' yssw»? ^
u *WilM 4i*i|niRi^.m(j
eHi* •'
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