Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 113, Ed. 1, Monday, March 18, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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VMdiont Atter that jouoro not
50 announcement that In
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Ms dloriM U want
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TMri ln xM Bngiond SO
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ttiSi lto rentlnua tho ratio of
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< fr i m7Zi
Dlnolillilr of
Wholesale Divorce
Jlleiseil MarrlnEe SI lo
Vsrehl R Dr
7lYiiiin oW ot hl ° ° > < x > n
tmiAafcmrot Muslo todays
If TU Whole
audlenco re
>
1BS rf Its appreciation of the
pressed by the revcrend
i hii sturdy blows In bohnlf
of tbo household and
wtlon
modern society
iVJjMl wllb worktsl appreciation
SfcSertri wu Matthew ilr 6
MJoroGodhflth joined to3etl
tmlpn Mundor
rohuodrcda and thousands
iWv4uni n ° rart ln America no ono
only one slolo
If there were
jTjjowt might bo locked
tbat up
a homo there
Joncd but lo many
JtoBlntbohallwayondaikdeton
Iwrtlf married are two words
lii n Iiomeatciid 16
of m ny
Io minister to prove to n
iaortb
Fittd pair that there Is a boll
Somotimca a grand
J llero now
liKioui woman will bo thu lncar
TMloi her Ufa will bo n cruclflxlon
iit caw ltn Mrs Slgournoy the
fttteiiand the Rroat soul Some
mnn will bo united
Jolra Wesley or united
lJ3rt w0 Joun Mllton Somo
pencrnlly both parties are to
ltj
iaJ Tbomas Carl In w na mi lutol
iia and bis wlfo smoked aud
tho historian pulled
Mind Froiido
jfliitain from tho lifelong squab
Colpnputtock and Five Cbeyno
Oar National Sconrge
iwAitrtliatfortho nllovlntton of nil
dlaordera of which wo boar
prescription God
mwrcs ii a good
WMQtliorlMadlrorco aa certainly
jtiorlici inarrlago I hnvo Juat ns
jrjirf for one lawfully divorced na
terete lawfully married But you
ail know that wholeaalo dlvorco
Kcourgoa I am not
mofontnational
u9i < I > t thli when X think of tho In
j > lJ < Ji hchliavo boon abroad milltat
EiXttast relation
the inarrlago
r Tara tho platforms of tho
tnog with talk about n froo love
Ulan There were meetings of tbta
A la the Cooper Instltuto Kow
Itooot temple Iloston and all
land Homo of tho women who
prominent In tbat movement
toa beta distinguished for great
rtMltf of nfftctlon Popular
fc laeh occasions woro the tyran
ud Uii oppression of tho marrlngo
i womens rights nnd thonfllnltlea
sat ipoakers wcro women with
till aod ihort dresses and very long
strelBStlngly nt war with God
thejivcie created women wbllo
florin lot meek mon with soft
ind cowed demcunur apologetic
otilalty and holding tho pnrnsola
til terruagnnt oratora went on
l tho doctrine of frco love
two BlIglitlDg IoIiod
latnpaljin of about CO years pet
MUi Into tho marriage relation
iiH be cxorcUod in tho next 60
odVomen went borne from Ruch
ft permanently confused aa to
oitbelrwhesand husbands that
nor got out of tholr perploxlty and
alail end the civil courts tried to
it ui > tbolllnd of woos nnd this
tillmony and that ono got u limit
r and this mother kept tho cbll
a condition that tho father could
m come and look nt them and
tat Into poorhouEOs and those
Into aa Insuno osylum and thoso
tw dlssoluto puhlla life and nil
ttdcitrucUon Tho mightiest war
= i agntnst tho marriage lnetltu
that free love campaign nomo
under one name and somotlmca un
sitr
tiwlnflnencothat has warred upon
lira relation has been poljKamy
i Tbat wna a sternotypod carlca
t th marriago relation and bus
4Uuwhola land You might oa
toittaat you can bavo nn arm In o
outlflcatlon and yet tho whole
4biilekonedaa to bae thoso tor
ire pobsnmlzod and yet the body cf
ii not feel tho putrefaction Hoar
° 1 tew and women of America
along ago Aa 1803 n law vs passed
jE 5
J wund
forblddluR polygamy In tho
In nil tho places wherothoy
Miction Twontyfour yeara puas
l nd flvo admlnlatratlona beforo
brick was knocked from tbat
< libertinism
7Bbw president In bis Inaugural
monster with tho straw of
JaitIon and every caDcroai stultl
lo proposing aome plan that
work
2 Polycamy stood moro
edand moro brnzen nnd moro
3
and moro braggart and moro
a f James Uuchanan a much
fa of his day did moro for tho
f this villainy than roost
WwqocDt adralnlstratlona Mr
la lout outan and although
array
ititM n iu ofjj itm hB occom
thanBomo of tho ndmlnlstrv
lea did nothing but talk talk
Jlastbut net until It had pol
tlona polygamy baa rocclvod
olow
jnoy in Utah wnrrod against tha
relation throughout tho land
PMlble to have such on awful
iniquity aendlng up its miasma
Wafted by the winds north
and west without tho whole
W afftcted
by It
Ap itoloM Llteratare
InQncnco that baa warrod
tho
m rrt ao relation In thl
1 J n a pu tulou lltcrnturu
i Sl ° 0 l T
ku if torl of donicstlo vrongi
° 11
mi i
la a vrondor to mo that
jV MJ decencies op any common
cl if u l > Joctof mnrrlnga One
i newMtaudi or nil out cltim
HithuUh
irj It7 omoi wo odmlt nil those
Uiecnlj clear hem OJt
wny to
b r dltoreo Well
Ileld to
that or let lis Dnd out
It
vrhola daj for applleal l M
galnit a woman UI be thi tSl1
eay It U I bTo t0 lou Jon lh
rn reer0 Ohio
tho poport on of J
Toree o muthgn celebrottd I 1 to 1
to if ii riot tbat
easy enongbf
Mrrlic la Paiu
° V ° tono thatfrooueneyot
1
dlroroualwajgoe along with tbodli
luteneaof oelty Homo for COO yean
rtet > t Am Tt o went
iS2 so ni1 Then tho
rolgnof vlco Legon and dlroreo beeamo
epldornlc It you want to know how rap
idly tho empire wont do n aik Gibbon
hot wo want In thl country and In
all Iandi It that dljorco bo mode moro ond
more and moro difficult Then people bo
foro they enter that relation will ii per
euoded that there will probably bo no m
capo from It eicept through tho doorol
tho acpuloher Then they will panto on
tlioTorgeot that relation until they are
fully eatlsfled that It la belt and that It Is
light ma that t happiest Then we
shall ha o nomoroinarrlago In fun Then
men and women will not enter tho rela
tion with the Uoi It la only n trial trip
ond If they do not lILo It they can get out
at the Urst landing Then this whole
question will bo taken out of tho frivolous
Into tho tremendous ond there will bo-
no moro Joking about tho bJoesoma In a
brldoa hair than about
thu cyprosa on a
cotan
What wo want Is that tho congress of
tho United States chango tho national
constitution so that o law can be passed
which shall bo uniform all over the coun-
try nnd what shall bo right In ono stato
shall bo right In all tho ttatos and what
la wrung In ono stato will bo wrong In all
tho states
How Is It now If a party ln tho mar
riago relation gets dlssatlslltd It Is only
necofasnry to moro to another statu to
aohlbvo llborntlon from tho dotncstlo tie
nnd dlroreo Is effected so easy that tho
first ono party knows of It Is by seeing In
tbo newspaper that Rev Dr Somebody
on March 17 1805 Introduced In a now
marriage relation a member of tho house-
hold who went oil on a pleasure excursion
to Nowport era business excursion to Chi-
cago Alarrled ot tho brldoa house > o
Girds There aro states of tho Union
which practically put a premium upon tbo
disintegration of the mnrrlugo rotation
whllo there are other 8toU < a like our own
Now Vork stato that had for a long tlmo
tLo preomlnent Idiocy of making mar
riago lawful ntlSandHj cars of age
Lbtform Dlforco Laws
Tho congress ot tho Unltod Statoa needa
to mo o for a chango of tho notional con-
stitution nnd then to appoint n commltteo
not mado up of fdnglo gentlemen but
of men ot fainllioM and tholr families In
Washington who shall prepare n good
honest righteous comprchonslro uniform
law that will control everything fruni
Sandy Hook to tbo Golden Horn That
will put an end to brokerages in mar
rla cs That will send dh orce lawyers Into
a decent business That will set peoplo
agitated for many years on tho quLstlon
of how thall they get away from each oth-
er to planning how thoy can adjust thoin
sclvos to tho uioro or less unfavorable
circumstances
Mora dlflleult dlTorce will put nn estop
pr1 to n groat oxtent upon marriago us a
financial speculation There ore men who
go Into tho relation Justns they go Into
Wall street to puichaso shnros 1 ho fcuittlo
to bo Invited Into tho partnership of wed-
lock Is utterly unnttrnctko nnd in disposi-
tion n suppressed Vesuvius Everybody
knows It but this masculine cnndldata for
matrimonial orders through tho commer-
cial ugency or through tho county records
finds out how much estato la to lio Inherit-
ed nnd ho calculates It Ho thinks out
how long It will bo before thoold man will
dlo nnd whether ho can stand tho refrac-
tory temper until ho Uoea dlo and then ho
enters tha relation for lio says If 1 can-
not stand It then through tho dlvorco low
Ill back out That process lo going on
oil tho tlmo and mon enter tho relotlon
without any moral prlnclplo without any
affection nnd it la ns much n matter of
stock speculation oo anything that tran-
spired yesterday In Union Pacino Illinois
Central or Delaware and Lackawanna
Now supposo n man understood oa ho
ought to understand that It ho goes Into
that rolatlou there la ro possibility of his
getting out or no probability ho would
bo moro slow to put bla neck In tho yoke
Ho would soy to himself Ilather than n
Cnrlbboan whirlwind with n wholo fleet of
shipping in Its orma glo mo a repbyr off
fields of sunshine nnd gordens of poaco
Th Altar of Sacrifice
Rigorous dlvorco law will also hinder
women from tho fatal mlstako of marry-
ing men to reform them If a young man
by 85 years of age or BO yeara of ago baa
tho habit ot atrong drink Hied on him bo-
la ns certainly bonnd for a drunkard a
gravo oa that a train starting out from
Urond Central depot nt 8 oclock tomor-
row morning is bound for Albany lbo
train may not reach Albany for It may
bo thrown from tho track Tho young
man may not reach o drunkarda Bravo
for something may throw him oS tho Iron
track Ot evil habit but tbo probability la
tbat tho train tbot starta tomorrow morn-
ing ot B oclock for Albany will get there
and tho probability U that tho young man
who haa tbo habit of atrong drink fixed on
blm l foro S5 or 80 years of ago will ar
drunkarda graie Btolvmto
rivo at a
drinks although bo trlca to hldo II by
rtcl5 dovS Krb worn ° d Uk borr and °
Taronts
drinks
friends warn She will marry Blm sho
KoT unsuccessful In the expcrl
why then tbo dlvorco law will
ment
drunk
fmanclpato her because habitual
In Indana
for dlvorco
nnc I u cause
Connecticut and near
KanWclT Florida
r ii kJatei So tho poor thing goea
7 iSarltaaermeo Ifyou will show
fho wveny rtrecTotreot ln any city
1 wHlTowyoulbo home of tbo women
reform them In one
to
wto married men
° EeiVT rTwtbo JSs
ESSE iTKBjrf1vs
nii that woman will say >
imprcsslou that
niarrlncf
Under the
peoplo enter
easily relcawd
ono can ha l ond without
aly
reOectlon Iom n fM th
day T f S ho like his
w ° torM > tbo graceful way
looks and mm t
Lo paasr r0f Voy t ow tac1
prcpiwOoQ for life
other n J JJa Vl mako a loaf of
A woman that J J r t0 ohih
eod to t0J1 Sn will > r an
> and Af 1WM make conjoined
atheist
r luan doosuotbo
for
wretcbedness J M
Hovo there l wlt jour life
°
trusted with 4 uch abou
longhoppl pip brought up ln
lovoln VSsrvolnabovsl
will fo 4 Vt TScSo homel by tbo
THE GAZETTE FOIIT WORTH TEXAS MOKPAT 3rAnCIT 18 1805
Women by the bearthstona of thelninnj
wuicu la the corncratoao of the Ute
Si f nma oI thal QoiX nQ nR
up the family loiUlutton aud who hath
rondo the breaking of tho marital oalh tho
rooat appalling of all perjorled I Implore
the ooDgrru of the United tatea to make
ome rlshteous uniform law for all the
atatoj and from ocean to oooan on thla
auhject of mnrrlace and dltoreo
l > t mo aoy to tbo hundreds of young
poople In this houro this afternoon before
you giro your heart and band In holy nlll
anco me ftu caution Inquire outaldo aa
to fcahlta explore the dlipoaltlon icrutl
nlM the taste question tho ancoatry and
And out tho nmbltlone Do not take the
herooa nnd tho heroines of cheap novcli
for a model Do not put your llfetlino
bapplneaa In the keeping ot n man who
baa a reputation for tolng n little looaj In
morals or In tha keening of a woman who
dreiaesfaat He member that wh lie good
looks are a kindly gift cf God wrinkles
< n accident maydeipdll them Hemem
bcr that Uyronwaa no moro celebrated for
his beauty than fcr his depraTlty lto
roember Ihnt Absaloma hair waa not more
aplcndld than Ms hahiu wero deaplcnble
Hear It boar Itl Tho only foundation for
happy marrlaco that has ever been or ever
will bo la good chnractor
DlTlnt Help Nc dd
Aak God whom you shall marry If you
marry at all A union formed ln prayer
will Ira n happy union though sickness
pale tho check nnd poTerty empty the
bread troy und death open the small
graves and all tho path of Wo bo strewn
with thorns from the merrlaeo nltnr with
Us wedding march and orange blossoms
clear down to tho last fanmull nt tbat
gato whoro Isaac and Rebecca Abraham
and Snrnh Adam and Kve parted
And lot mo any to you who nro In this
relation If you make one man or woman
happy ou have not IItciI In vain Christ
soya that what ho Is to tho church you
ought to bo to each other nnd If some-
times throujjJi dlffercnco of opinion or
dlfforctioo of disposition you mako up your
mind that your marriage wus n mlatnko
patiently h ar and forbear remembering
that llfo at tha longest Is short and that
for thoso who haro been badly mated In
thla world death will giro quick nnd Im-
mediate bill of dh orcoment written In let
tors of green grass on quiet grates And
pcrhups my brother my si iter perhaps
you may appreciate each other butter In
benron than you bae appreciated each
other on enrth
In tieTerm Dnllada our Amorlcan
poet puts Into tho lips of o rcpoutint hus-
band after a life of married perturbation
thesa RUggcBtlvo words
And when > dioi I wish that she would
Uld by nit
And lying together la Hence rwhapti we will
And If rvcr we rorct la heaven I would not
think It qooer
If we love each other btttorbcc ua WQ quar
relod hem
hemLlttlo
Llttlo Infrllcltle
And let mo aoy to thoso of you who nn
ln happy marilod union ovoid first quar
rilfl lla o no unexplnlnod correspond
enco with former odmlrfrs cultlvato no
suspicions In a moment of bad temper do
not tuih out nnd tell tbo neighbors do
not let any of thoio gadabouts of aocloty
unload in your houso their baggngaof gab
and tlttlo tattle do not stand on your
rights learn how to apologize do not bo
so proud or so stubborn or eo dcvlllih
that you will not muLo up Itcmcmbor
that tho worst domeetlo misfortunes nnd
roont scandalous dltoreo cat > ea started from
little Infelicities The whole piled up
train of ten rail cara telescoped nod smash-
ed at tho foot of nn eiitbnnlmcut 10O feet
down camo to thut cntastropho by getting
twoorthrco Inches off tha track gotno
of tho greatest domestic misfortunes ond
tho wide resounding dlvorco emtes bavo
started from ltttlomlsundrratandlngsthit
wcro allowed to go on and go on until
homo and rrepoctablllty nnd religion and
mortal soul wont down In tho crash
crash
And fellow citizens ns well aa follow
Christians let ua bate a dlvlno rago
against nnythlng thnt wars on tho mar-
riage stato 1c9od Institution Instead
ot two firms to fight tho battle of Hfo
four ln rad of tno eyes to ncrutlnlio tbo
path of life four Instead of two shoulders
to lift tho burden of llfo four Twlro tho
energy twice tho courage twlro tho holy
ambition twlco tho probability of world-
ly success twlco tho pronptcts of heaven
Into tho matrimonial bower God fetches
two souls Outaldo that bower room for
nil contentions and all bickerings nnd
all controversies but Inside tho bower
thero is room for only ono guest tho
angel of love Let that nngcl stand at tho
floral doorway of thla CJenla honor with-
drawn 8word to bow down tho worst foo
of that boner easy dlrorce And for ov
cry pnrndlso lont may there bo a parodlso
regilned and niter wo quit our homo hero
mty wo hate n brighter homo In hcatun
nt tho windows of which this moment nra
familiar faoea watching for our arrival
ond wondering why ao long wo tarry
TeitlDjx Llcctrlcal IlriUtaur
Professor Swlneburn Is now engaged
upon some Interesting experiments calcu-
lated to establish n standard of electrical
resist anco of tho Individuals of the human
family awarding to temperament com-
plexion nco eta Tho data so far do
dnccd aro notesiarlly rrudo nnd inncournto
nnd It Is not claimed that nnythlng Is
known respecting tho dlffercnco In tho
electrical resistance of reprcscntatlvea of
tho vnrloiiaiaLos of mnn nor of Individ
unlsof various temperaments but It bos
been shown that there isnwldo rangoof
reslstlvo power In the varloua aubjects
A summary ot the results on COO subjects
tested Indicates that tbo reelstanco to a
continuous current will vary from 3120
to 10000 volts also that there Ua great
aiffcrfnco hi power of rtslstance varying
tvlth time of day fullness or emptlntss of
the atomaoh etc St Louis pcuublla
Contrut With Lch
I eapposo said Mr Gratcbar that
really tbo roan who Attains tho groattat
possible enjoyment of life Is tho man who
fiudsbls greatest happiness In work but
bow few of us thero nro thnt nroumbitlous
in ilwt direction Sew York Sun
UAltLMl MITK
lite Ieavl t ln of be 8e on
Ilorw liODd
Garland Tec March lfiClark
Brother have purchaaed the branch
etore of Mark Wilson Co located In
the Summer building
The new lumber yard la nearly com-
pleted
There la quite a number ot buildings
under headway but work haa been al
most entirely puapended on account of
the Inclement weather
Garland waa lilted Tuesday evening
by tho bcaUeat rain and hall atorm of
°
th
reole bad quite a amallpox ware
here Wednesday A tramp visited the
tnwn and It waa rumored that ft had
thnSlpoi Th county health officer
waa wired for and he pronounced the-
d M c5ima Prealdent of the Com
merclal Club has received quite a num-
ber if communications from busings
throughout the statu relative to
SganUIng a bank Most of iem wera
tn think tb s a fine opening and it-
em to priaict that will U v a
tank hero before next nib
A
WHAT IS THIS DISEASE CALLED
DYSPEPSIA
Uko a thief at ntsht it itetH In
upon us unatvarcs The patients hate
pains about thy chest and aides and
sometimes in the back They feel dull
and sleepyi the mouth has a bad taste
especially In the morning A sort of
sticky slime collects about the teeth
The appetite is poor There la a teeltng
like a heavy load on the stomach
sometimes a faint nilgone sensation
at the pit ot the stomach which food
does not satisfy K > cs aro sunken tho
hands and feet become cold and feel
clammy After a while a cough sets
In at hrst dry but after a few months
It la attended with a greenlahcolorcd
expectoration The patient feels tired
all the while and sleep doea not seem
to afford any rest After a time he be-
comes nervous irritable and gloomy
and has evil forebodings There la a
giddiness a aort of whirling sensation
in the head when rising up suddenly
The bottels become costlvej Ihe akin is
dry and hot at times the blood be
comea thick and Mannanti the whites
of the eyes become ttngvd with > ellow
the urine Is scanty and tilehcotoreJ
depositing a aedrment atter standing
There la frequently a spitting up of
the food somettmes with a sour taste
nnd sometimes with a sweetish taste
this is frequently attended with palpi
tatlon of the heart the vision becomes
impaired with spots before the e > t > a
there Is a feellntc of great prostration
and weakness All these symptoms nro
In turn present it Is thought that
nearly onethird of our population has
this disease ln some or Its arled forma
It has been found that medical men
hate mistaken thfl nature of thu din
ease Some hate treated It for a Liver
CompHInt some for dyspepsia others
for Kidney Disease etc etc but none
of tho arlous kinds of treatment hate
been attended with success
Now the Shaker Digestive Cordial
cnusea the food eaten to be digested
This will causa nh appetite for more
food and thla being digested will re-
sult in nn increase of strength nn in-
crease of flesh and an incrcuae of nervo
power
The tired wenry feeling will give way
to vigor nnd courage The pale thin
nnd emaciated will recoter their color
nnd plumpness because red blood nnd
fat nre the result of properly digested
food A trial bottle will produce a result
Its good effect will be realized at onw
You will not hate to take a doe en bot-
tles to find out IT It Is doing > ou any
good Try It and then give prnlae to
the Shakers of Mount Irfbantm New
York for the relief that you obtain
A SmlTlNO lOstM
lie
I atulOlBlif il nt Colurudu
bl > rliia
Colorado Springs Col March 17
Cablegrams recelted here today ore
respotiblble for the statement that thu
much discussed smelting plant that
was to bo established at Colorado City
Is now an assured fact The full
amount of the capital of the parent or
ganisation 73vwk > was deposited in
London todaj and the result will be
that a eimltur of tremendous propor-
tions will be raised in Colorado City
tshtre the ground had been acquired
The deeds aro In esctaw and as soon
as the funds are received here the
transfer will be made Until then there
is no means of lcirnlng the names of
the men who are Intcreatod although
they are known to lnsldo favorites who
aBsted In promoting tha scheme Thla
la the company which concluded to
take options ou sixty acrca of land near
tho old sIjbs works Including that
property aome months agu
The smelter will be the largeat of its
kind In the country und besides will
hite the advantage of a chlorlnatlou
plant that nlll cnablo the plant to bid
lor ores at the lowest price nnd throw
all the old line plants Into the ehada
In the matter of competition Thero Is
practically unlimited capital for the
wjrktng pinna and If necessary to se-
cure the best terms for the treatment
of Cripple Creek ores the company will
undertake to build and equip a linn of
Its own to the gold camp of 1ZI laso
county
DIlKUtS MITTS
Iurknlt ot a luultle Ur SherlU
lloti a lit the II ii a I neii
Dickens Tex March 1G sheriff
Harkey la ln pursuit of one Will Jones
charged with stealing u Winchester
from Mr J A Jackson It Is reported
that tho fugitive 1 wanted on u more
serious char
J A Stookts tho able range man
age of the Kapuela Land and CatUa
company U In town
W C Carr of Ihe firm of I H Cnrr
Co Is a lite and active agent for
thn Sunday edition of the Clazotte
Mr IU Yantls has bought out the
inettautlle business of Uanier Speer
aud U laying lira laiga assortment of
staple goods He s a business man
and haa an Intelligent and inteicstlng
family
i > I
CHINA AMI JAPAN
hlteeatntloit to IU Trrm f lraco
IlvlleteU tu He Acrvnl tupoii
Waahlnglon March 17 Tho brief ca
bio announcement from Japan that
China has accepted the terms on which
Japan Is willing to conclude peace has
renewed keen Interest ln the situation
In the far east Neither the Japanese
nor Chlncro legations hate as yet any
Information tuat the negotiations haw
reached this advanced stage It la
stated by the officials at both legations
that lrtne LI Hung Chang the Chi-
nese peace entoy has left TlenTsln
Ills trip tu Jupanla to be accompanied
with great pomp and ceremony und
until he puts his signature to the treaty
there will bo no actual conclusion of
peace and no cessation of hostility It
Is believed however that the general
understanding on the terms ot peace
Is for the purpose of paving the wuy tu
Ilince LPs trip In order that It may
not result In the humiliating failure
which met the efforts or the last Chi-
nese peace envoys This Is tbo view ex-
pressed here by the orhclals and diplo-
mats most conversant with the sltua
Unlted States Minister Pun at Toklo
and Den by at 1ekin have been in con-
stant communication with a view to
bringing the two belligerents together
and it is not doubted thai the general
understanding on terms la through this
mediation inese terms have taken a
wide range although Japan has never
stated officially Ju t what she expected
It Is known however that two of the
conditions are the Indeptndence of Co
rea and a cash Indemnity The third
condition refers to territorial extension
and as to this there has been great dif-
ference ot opinion even In Japan Tho
radical press demand the permanent
cession to Japan of all the territory she
has overrun T > y her army and navy
This wold Include the great naval sta-
tions of Vort Arthur and WelHaiWel
and the valuable stretch of territory
along the north of the Gulf Of IVehllL
The more moderate element In Japan
limits Its territorial demands to tbo Is-
land of Formosa
Should the radical demands be press-
ed It la believed tho great powers of
Hurope will want to tw bsrd before
the treaty Is ooncluded liuasl baa
growled menacingly of e at the sue
gestlon that her eastern possessions
were about to b hemmed In by a circle
of Japanese territory It is understood
here that Japan has earnestly tried to
learn Russias purposes but without
entire success It la believed huwewr
that llussla Is chiefly conce ned in se-
curing a harbor in tho northeast ot Co-
res as her present harbor at Vladlvo
stock Is closed by ice halt ot the year
while a Corcan harbor would give her
an outlet to the sea the jear round
Such an outlet Is considered Impera-
tive as a part of the great Siberian
railway
The cash Indemnity to oe paid Japan
Is tarlouily estimated at from one
Million to fite hundred million jen At
the present rata of exchange the nilvep
Jen is worth about 60 cents and the
gold > en about 1 It la not > ct deter-
mined what coin will be used In pay
ment In either case it will mike
heavy Inroads on the money metals ot
the world na the total will be ten or
twenty times greater than tho procMJi
of the United States bonl rales It Is
expectetl that China would have little
trouble in borrowing the money as tho
great creditor nations cf Uuropn ap
pear to be ready and anxious t > ad-
vance funds on oriental tccurttlcs
itirs a ntMv
Ward One of the Smuittlint tlnln
tlrr
ttoaton March IS The man giving
tho name of Colonel Andrew J West ot
Atlanta arrested In this city yesterday
on tho charge ot passing worthless
clecks was today Identltied by Chief
Inspector Walls as Daniel Ward a
criminal with a national reputation
lie la known to tho police as Daniel 3
Ward alias Iopu alias Alter and was
born In Indiana sixty eurs ugo lie
tta one of six arrested In New York
City in 1864 Tor being concerned Iu a
plot to burn the loigc hotels ot that
city lie was confined for four months
by oider of tleueral Vx Captain Ken-
nedy one of tho conspirators was
hanged In Tort Lufn > ctte und Captain
Hoodie another conspltutur waa hang-
ed on UMloea island ln NVw York
harbor Ward was sent to Tort Lafay-
ette and after being cimtlited tlmiy tor
some time was sent south nnd llberntifd
In 1873 he went to Woodvllle Mini
and representing himself ns N W lgo
of Uaton Uoukc Vi obtained tUDO on
a forged theclr Ho was sent to jail
but was dlachnrged nt the enl or a
year After being liberated he went to
New York nnd by representing hlmnclt
as N W Keller of Woudvllle Miss
swindled a largo number ot Now York
merchants by means of worthless
checks In 18S3 he masqueraded as
captain of the steamer IJcllpse run-
ning between New York and New Or
leans and again victimised many Ni > w
York bunlnens men and houses with
worthless paper In etery Instance ob
taining canli in change when h > off r < d
a check in payment for goods lvelted
Ho next visited Providence Chicago
Cletelind St fouH louisvllle and
1hlladelpnli nnd worked tht same
game but on n small scale He wns
arretted In Now lork In connection
with his swindles In lt > C1 and was nn
tenccd to stato prison for tlnee jetr
un two romphittit He was trimmed
In 1SS8 Ward has been In this city a
week and panned two worthies chutks
on Jordan Co He ntkuowl dged his
Identity to tho Inspector todiy iy
representing hlmnelf ns Colonel West
quartermaster general of Ihe lioorgla
mllltla he made tho acquaintance of a
lioatou business man and hus betn paid
considerable attention
IuiNti mLMM
Iloeaiit Ilrllvvr Iti < iitrule 1iirt
Action in Mtter
Santa Ke N M March 17A few
days since the new alltcr party ad-
dressed a letter to cxtlotcrnor lrlnce
announcing his sdectlon by the execu
ttw jumltUt ns a member of the new
pn o i proWslonal committee from
Ntw isUtViit0 He has rent n reply to
Chairman A J Warner declining the
Invitation Ho aa > s
While appreciating tory highly this
recognition of my strong faith In tho
principle of bimetallism and efforts 1
hatu made In Its behalf do not ap
prove of separate political action at
this time 1 belUte that the duty ul
the hour Is to educate tho people of the
east on the financial quostlpu first
roiiiitMi suit
Mirr ttllcn 14 > a Will 1rohublr Hun
tur Mnjur of Wlcliltu
Wichita Kan March 17 Quite a-
stir whs caused In political clrtles hero
tonight by tho announcement that Mrs
Mary IX Leuio would bu nominated for
mayor of Wichita tomorrow by n cltl
xons convention In tho mayoralty
fight against the regular Hpubllcan
nominee It she accepts nnd it Is stat-
ed that sha will the ropullsts Demo
cm ts the women and the prohibition-
ists will buck her In tho fight und wo-
men ur < i already talking nbout getting
suffraglat orators of nutlonul reputation
to orne here and hold a rally every
night until the campaign In ended
About two weeks campaign Is looked
for
ctniAMiiu itWHiiyr
An 01 < 1 fit Urn llcml Mmilclpnl Ioll
lf A Inmtleil Jiill
Comanche Tex March 17 Mr John
L Moore an old and respected citizen
of this place died and was burled > cu-
te id ay He was once a leading busi-
ness man being a member ot the firm
of Hill Moore Co during the ftQs
His mental constitution broke down a
few > cars ago and he was pent to the
asylum returning considerably Im-
proved but not restored He died very
suddenly
The city Democratic primary was
held Thursday resulting In nominating
N It Lindsoy for mayor Tho old
board of aldermen was renominated
except one who refused to serve
County court Is In session and as
nearly too Indictments for misdemean-
ors were handed down by the district
court list month the docket and the
Jail am both full
The cold rnap put a atop to garden-
ing Considerable ice was formed Sat-
urday nwnlng
coha miiurr iuiiiuiu
Her In ram on r Clmrllv liter Cut Her
Throat Iiuiu liar Iu IGmv
San Francisco Cab March 17 Char
Ite It tee a variety aMor was found on
th street early this nmrnlng near Ms
lodging bouse bbtrlug a pllo wnlstle
He said that Ids wife was dead up-
stairs investigation revealed a horri-
ble sight The womans throat nad
btcn cut with a rator from ear to tar
her head being all but ssv rvd from
her body and the bloody razor hidden
under a pits ot clothes It toe Mid that
he left the room for a short time and
on rtjrntag found bis wife deil
Neighbor beard the pair quurrelllij
upon their let urn from tho concert hall
where thy are employed As rows be-
tween lhem wero of so csmnvm > ccur
rence nn n < thought of Interfering
The woman deserted her husband for
lllce several years ago She was
known on the stngu as Cor nvtrttt
>
Thry Know Uoud Ttifujr
Merkel Tex March IT Yea varlly
the Merkel people known a good thing
when they s e L As in evidence of the
fact nearly every business man In town
Is a subscriber to the Fort Worth Dally
nitxette There Is no other dally paper
published tbat reaches the Merkel
postofflc to a bona fide subscriber and
Ihe Weekly Ca tte can be found In-
most evtry home In this county It
matters not what their politics may be
they say they cant Itevp house with-
out the Qazette
McCORDCOLLINS COMMERCE CO
Absolutely Pure AllHavana Cigars
Sixes
IIOTIISCIIILDS
INVINCIDLUS
TEACHERS WANTED
tMAiit THAUS sun nuns aiiitiri
Cliloaun Wliol l Mrrchwnla r
irniilri nn Aa urlNllu >
Chlcnco HI March 1T Wholes ale
merchants of the cltr havo orRanlzed to
counteract the alleitoil discrimination
In railroad rates which ft combination
of the wholesale mn of St Louis has
brought nbout and which has resulted
In the dlvcrllriK of the greater trade of
the southwest to the city on the Miss-
issippi The Ht Louli Jobber sent
circulars to the dealers In dry doods
clothing uroeerJes boots and shoes
hats hardware rubber goods and other
lines offering them fre transportation
to their home as welt after they came
to pt Louis and made their purchases
This has prompted the action or the
Chic Alio dealers In the various linen
and It I Intended to extend the asso-
ciation Into mvry branch of trade as
soon as possible and to cover the en-
tire western territory unlets Ht Louis
dealers cease their present policy The
jobbers here who have entered Into the
oraanUatlon are Illbbard Spencer
Iiartlelt Co Sel Bchwab Co
Ilielps Jlodge A Co the J V FarwHl
company Bush Hlmmons A Co Taylor
U 1arroie Carson llrle Sott Co-
M Olmb > f A Hon Hw et Dempster
tto Jowph llelfeld Co Clarenco K
KeltOKX A Co Ederhelmer Pteln A
Co ltosenwald A Well U O Stearns
A Co ond other
Cnyl tilfvlliit I >
Taducah Ky March tT Capt Jack
Hle th aged 69 yars one of the oldist
and most highly repected rlvermen tn
Kentucky dl d at 4 oclock this aftjr
noon of cancer of the throat after
several months of suffering Jle was
born in 1UUbunr nnd commanded or
eoropaiiy In the Confederate army Hfl
began running from VaducaU lwy to
lliiiU
Itetail Trices
10 cents each 3 for 25 cents
15 cents each 2 for S3 cents
o cents each a tor 60 cents
15 cents each straight
On Bute With tbo CIsar Dealers In Ttila Clin
KcCordCollins Commerce Company Wholesale Grocers Fort Worth
NATIONAL DANK8
H I LOW PrilldsnL 0 C BENNETT VltlPrillJinl t B KAKKOID CtlkltK
The First National Bank
Oapital and Surplus 376000
Fort Worth Texas
UinKCTOHlUM n Lor 10 B nTrnld O Imu i oatM
D O XIBntl I U Bsrsll II K WrlltW TWm > i W U D u7
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tHni Waplos Ji W nniitinn
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Jt W Willinj w M ncw
3do Dudon lien O BuUlb
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Cpll1 19 Burplu IM9M
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Agents for llouslon SUimvootl and Qimblo
Engines und Boilers Ifiunillou Corliss Engine
Tliomus Presses and suction outfits
SMITH GINS PRESSES ETC
MURRAY GINNING SYSTEM
STRAUBS CORN MILLS I
BELTISG PULLEYS PIPE FITTING ETC
In fact dealers in all kinds of mnchinery Com
plele gin outfits a specialty i
WRITE XJS FOR FRIOE3S
th CASBYSWASBY CO
INOOieFORATHiX5
WHOLESALE LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Corner Ninth and Jonos Sts Fort Worth Tex
QUOTATIONS CHEERFULLY AND PROMPTLY FURNISHED
It Is of Inestimable value
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lorr Lstil by U
Boston Globe
> n Clrrulntr Iu llverr Mtal n4 Tertl
ruiu ul UUIcInIn a 1i Klnuilaril
The American College Public School Directory
Contains clamMed Hits an J addresses for the entlr t7nlid tn + lwm of all
t Collegei lVrnala bcmlnarles ami AcadtmlM X Normal tohoola a Uailnsis
Colloses 4 ticliools of Hcience b Bcltools of Theslovy BahoeU of Law
7 Uchools of Medicine Uetular l oltctlo and Jlomo opathlo I Bohools of
Dentistry 9 bchools of 1hArmacy 10 Rtat tiuperlnlindents 11 County
Huperlnteiidtnt Also leadlnr 13 City Superintendents 13 Prlolpals 14
Assistants etc aatltr from oniclal aoursea and rtvlasd to date ot
Issue Evani Building C II EVANS CO St Louis Mo
AMERICAN TEAOHtne BUREAU
3t Louft Mo JDtH v r
Florence Ala In 18C0 and oooflnutd
until his disease rendered blm unable
to leave his room and bed lie Uavea
a wlfo andson The funeral win teJte
place tomorrow
kvav nvirjtiiiui von cuioAao
KuutU fainrrU lu N TavSi t rs
I u til I lt an Am a PiHi
New York Mirch IT John T Otok
Inson of Chicago who was ftcreiary of
the Worlds Fair commUilon has baen
ln town this week scouring bMtktpf for
an enterprise of great InUMt u the
garden city Mr Dickinson tn onneo
tlon with several Calcice Aottaiists
who were In the management of the Mg
exposition propoais to wtAblia u
amusement park on the U
south of the Worlds fair gr v ds It
Is designed to make this aa eiumo
tlve rosort that shall oombln tike ut
ofdoor amusement featur tni r
It Is proposed to have mm ep lr
vaudeville sho fireworks sp eieAl s
concerts and other Interesting foatstres
As Chicago Is without such reran of
outdoor entertainment the project
ought to meet wttti favor It Is voder
stood that Mr Dtcktnson m i with
success In his mission of aaneie the
enterprise r
n i
SlHu ot 1111 d U nt
Jefferson City Mo Match lT Majjof
mttlngers pet bill to approprt iiV <
000 of the making and puttbiff la place
In the hall ot United State pr o
tatlvet bronze and mertls etatuee o
lUalr and Thome It Beni became a
law by passing ih senaie TV pro-
bable eculpter will be Wlleea MJonald
of New York Xt U elalmed f atJIr
McDonald knew both mon pct QQall >
besides In addition to thla he 1 >
MlasourUn hallipg from SL Leauu
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