Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 312, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 14, 1892 Page: 8 of 8
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OS no ShB Simply Fortjot to Relurn ths Ring
Thtls All
A negro woman named Xtobecca Bir
nard vrua unvoted nnd placed In tbo
county jail j nrdrty on n charffo of
aUwltng a valuable rltijr from Mr Snar
row who on YW Wontherford
etprtt Bho fcUUtnl that iho had lcn
emnlMtl us u ilomtIo n tbo hoii
and whllo thero picked up the rlnir In
tondlng to return it but forgot to do w
bh wmi to work at the laundry the
lit day nnd forjet all about the rinjy
Tb oircumatnnood look bad affoinat Itt
Wca however and It will probably eo
hard with her h
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An KroiBC or liMjvymtnt
The Union hotel was a muo of ploas
ure but evonlnf where Mr and Aire
T U Kobort ifavo u hop In honor of
their daughter Mlw Alice A pica
ant time waoloyed by all who wore
roriunauj onouph jo be preaent At 11
j clock refrrebonenta woro lenroi
limy pwrt iitwlftly for Xho young
Pnopla nnd whrn the morninff houra
auwuiMl the I t rteparU d wisblnff
Mls Ac aun mtiro bitch happy oo
c a ti 4 u 0v amg to bo
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Frank Onun a colon d man wna
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THE GAZETTE FT WQETH TJEXA3 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1892
the new five cent package of
Pvles Piarline and like it
decidedly economical for use
economical to hand to
i JaCjrr jS T lnnu5niver
a ivuu t
peddled gives
no prizes is a irize in itself
and further I know when a
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cer tells nic tins is just as gooa as or -same as j iurunc
he does not know the truth or else is not tellint it
MsnafsctaKd on by M JAMES iVLE Now York
AZTBO
Tlio Celebrated Aztoc Itcmodlos for
catarrh dytioiwlu dlftbolos IlrlghtM
dlseuto of tbo kldnoys and painful mtn
Blruatlon nro fur salo by
J 1 NICKS CO fill Main Stroot
JSTEW CROP
BYE SEED
TUIINIP SEED
OABDAOB SEED
OA11A LILLY DULDB
cueap roil cash
TEXAS SEED FLORAL CO
DALLAS THY
SPECIAL BARGAINS
SCHOoClsHOES
LOGAN EVANS
MADAME BALDWIN
DBCSS UAXCn
ErenlDg Costumes a fapeclalty
BOO Tnylor St FT WOriTH
SPECIALISTS
Doctor McCoy
R1IOTAL AND
GENITO URINARY
E FXDOI AI IST
rnrfi rural MarauM kln Plrwanpn PJIm
Flit blatant all tUitesipBoriUeReotuin without
Cttfbtton frum bualDeim Jribrl Slrloiuiri
Itheut cuUIdk rr illitlcr GouorraiEa SjpH
JU ami all dtoeaea of tba Ktoliourlaar
eiyuni
6A m S10 Atf n 5 Worth Tex
Mention tbo iort Worth Gazelle
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fVtYERSTR0USEFa5IZBKtHY
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AHTICOHPULEKEPIllS
Heduce Flaah OpounUsaMonUv
kins n H ittiu Ma n foitfia ml
Da h MsbIbs Coipnha Wafers
hlannh flitt tbtn unnwiuhtt
DUK U vrkiPtL lutWlirtlK
t iu vx true i no eo 1UILjui
SejHcTt
TTrAKCttlH
MAID HAI AaM
pnt m1 W irili U Mr
I uM luaanaui frwwth
VJi to Hratoro Of
Jimp U iii Youtbiul ColorT
Cunt wwi tl mhi hair ttlht
wssjirairarRtwras
lTt Mi I rfrvil ilnm k mil Ah i
houfio keys Thli man haa been In the
habit of visiting houtwi when the man
wure away and trjluj to frlghUn the
LidleBaud children
FROM THE OULD DART
Jollr Jok LeliAtio lltck Fro an Irliyl
HoI
Veeterday Johnnlo Lehane smiting
and dobunnalr appeared on tho atrfiota
and slowly found his way down Main
strt ot to tho Denver general ofllcott re-
quiring It In reliably reported two
hours and forty minutes In transit from
Third nud Main to tho corngr of
Sovonth and Main Tho cause wa3
everybody know Johnnlo know ho wad
f real from the Ould Dart and still
boiolnhls clothing tho smell of tho
peat firo and upon Ills shoes still lin-
gered pome of tho dunt from tho Isle of
tho Shamrock and they wanted to
know all about it about his experience
In quarantine hts trip oor tho ocan
blu KtllarwVii lakoa and foils and
other poinU of interest
Johnnlo looks remarkably Improved
by reason of his outing lilutf freo
and hoarty as hegiaHprvour hand ho
cannot restrain his keen delight at
tmlng again In America and on Texan
soil I Jo Miya he thorrughly enjoyud
ovtry step of tholr jouruoyj oery mile
stone every treo crag ulley hill nnd
mountain In Iroland had peculiar inter-
est for him und each stage In lib jour-
ney aa fraught with deepest interest
beci use he was treading the soil bless
id by St Patrick where hla forefathers
lived and because in bin veins Uowed
tho blood of tho nation with wIloho
people ho was commingling
llo cant say what portion of the
journey ho most enjoyed He will not
Hay whether he stnido over the Giants
OaiiHuwny oxplored Flngals cave went
lelilng and bathing In Lake Kllbimey
or klssod tho woadurful stone In Blar-
ney Castle but It Is wife to Inter ho did
all theo thlnf s
Accord any lug htm homo wero Mr
and Aim John and Mr and Mrs Tom
Kenlon who may poslbly make Fort
Wurtb theirfuturnhoine Mr and Mrs
rebauo both say Toxus U good enough
for them and they greatly preior it to
Ireland
PERSONAL
Mr S II Oltrwon of Stephonvlllo
spent Saturday In tho cltj
P A Drown an extensHo livestock
shipper of Mailiu camu In yertatda
G orge Ronolds tattlenian and
binker of Albany U in tho olty
William Corn an extensile cattle
focdci of VIrglle came In yesterday
8 II Coggliirj a cattleman of promt
uonee from Jtiowmvood U In tho olty
12 J Ashbourne of Waco Is In the
cltj lie id one of tho few big cattle
mi u left
H M Denham loft on the MliHonri
Kansas nud Texas last oonng for
Washington
A 0 Palmer was a pawnger on tho
noi th bound Kutj last night en route
lo Wiwhtugwu
Mm Her nit nl Kemplnsky and
daughter hao returned tout Kureka
rtl i ngnt Ark
3X A TlamlHon ndroi tllng agontfor
the lUrnmu V Dalley ctior muu in tho
en juBlcrday
Mrs M A J able has gone to Daltl
more and New Voik and ill bo alwont
borernl Wioktt
H K Seaton a well known oattle
mm nnd land agont ot Hwootwatcr
Nolan eountj is In the city
Loe N McCaughan poatmnster at
ICoekirart by tho ua b attending tho
llepublican stato contention
Joo J Hmjlh one of tho eoltd oattlo
menof llltliotint lsia tho city mix-
ing with tho local Htockmen
Mrs O n Morgan und daughter left
on tho Miasoutl Kansas and Texas last
night for Minneapolis Minn
Miss Mamie Henderson a lovely
jounglady of Abileno Is Wetting tho
family of J K Kowson on thu bouth
bldo
Miss Anuye I3unottt ono of JTort
WorthHfalroatdaughteirii left vuster
day for Now York olty where bho will
atteud nchool this winter
T II Heffner a prominent merchant
d l orm Tex was in tho city yester-
day purchasing a ftupnly of diujs etc
He took in tho Republican conentlon
J K McCarty tho leading drufffflst
of Comamho In In tho city Ho Is
mixing buainosa with polities buying a
good utock of drugs aud ftttendlng the
convention
Rudolph Gunner traveling agent of
the St LuU Globe Ddmocrat wan In
tho city estorday aud made a pleawnt
callonlimOAEsnE Ho served on
the staff of General Maximilian during
thnt gentlemans eturmy career in Mox
loo Mr Gunner wtw formerly corros
pondeut for Thk Gaebttr at Dallas
and Is un oxperleuood newspaper man
The following named delogates to the
statu lie public n eonvontlon aro atoi
ping at the roeldetiee of Mr West B
JrXtwarda corner Fourth and Elm
streeu Measrs John M Holland
John P Taylor John T Mitchell John
W Madlon J J Hamilton M Maoo
Dr J r MeKlnloy Aiwliii Frank Mil
ler Jamebllollafcd T Adania Galvos
ton Alex MrGtioe Udten WT Wor
sham Jefferson R A Ccldw 11 I
ourgj W K ICum GiUmr Msr
Mouroo Jones Doujamln buifth and
Henle GooraWwn
For Ihf Texas BulUIna
Oalveston Tex 8pt ix iSpo
dull Mrs TWn prohidentand gnral
manager vt the Txa World fairanso
ctalion left fir ltenumi nt today wh ra
b goon at Uw wl ial nouo1 ot tho
lunihrr ira 1 toarrano f r lie Milp
nuniorbitrii fioth a o r u e
UnnotilMT xa build and a dit
jua o iba iumuor produoU of Texas
IMPORTANT MATTERS
JUDGE KERN AND OFFICER MAD
DOXS CASES REFRRCD
The Public Healtt Commllles Report Tbe
New EJrWjs Mayor Paddock Con-
demns It Otier Matters
Al tho meeting of Uft city council
last night arIoufl important modsiiroH
weru brought up and eltlieT dlspot ed ef
or referred to tho projwr oommltteo
The street and alley committee report-
ed that the
EDDY WinE SDSlENSION BIUDGE
now 8iannlog tho Trinity was complet-
ed and recommended alter n HatUfao
tory loethud been made by either their
oommlttott or a special committee that
thp bridge be accepted TIi Is w as carried
Mayor Paddock however later on stat-
ed that he had examined tho bridge and
found It to bo a botch job and athhtul
that the contractors bo held to a strict
compliance of their contract
The Gulf Colorado and Santa Fo rail-
way tbrough tho street and all y eom
mliteo stated that they were ready to
put In a 90 foot
DOUDLE AKCn BTONK BRIDGE
under their trat k nt tho interHcction of
Front stteet This will open up a high-
way to tho Union depot Tho proposi-
tion was accepted
Tho building comratttoo reported the
sixth ward fire hall completed and rec-
ommended tho payment of the balance
due 397 60 to tho contractor James
Drown
TWO IMPORTANT COMMUNICATIONS
Chief Maddox handed in the follow-
ing communication which m read
To tho Mayor and City Count 11
GentI bmkn It is with the deepest
regret that I nm compelled to call jour
honorabto bodys attention to tbo con-
duct of City Judro Kern In doing this
It I not my desire to prefer charges
against th judge but merely to call
your attention to the fact that ho Is not
conducting himself properly In order
thityou may refer it to thu proier
committor fur Invcwtlgntion nt which
time 1 will appear and make tho proper
explanation Vet y i osiicctf ully
Jamls II Maddox
Alderman Tillot tnuv d that tho com-
munication be rf rrcd to tho police
commlttftoforfnv btlgntlon
Alderman Whito suggested that
Judge Kern 1c suspended pendinglnves
tfgatlon Tho Brst motion wasearrled
Tho following communication was
nlrto read
To tho Mjor ami C ty Council
Gkntlmen I beg to Inform you
thai I have suspended Polico Officer S
P Maddot for misconduct In offlee nnd
nquost your honoruble bcnly t refer It
to tbo police committee for investiga-
tion noauttfullj
JAaraw ft Maddok City Mirtbat
This ulso was refonod to the police
oommitlse
J B UamllUm petitioned the council
to withhold 85070 from tho rworks
construclinn fund to socure him in a
debt of hat amount owod by tho Mc
Atthur Dioh for whom ho was a sub-
contractor Referred to waUr works
commit UO
Aldennan Dai ler wanted to put tho
First ward school and o ntral fre hall
matters In tangible form nnd requested
to bo allowed tho privilege of present-
ing plans for them which was grant id
A resolution to dlepoee of too serial
ladder truck was referred to tho firo
committee
HE SMILED AND RMTLTD
At this juncture Aldonnau Drakos
fa o was econ to broaden into n smilo
when ho was told by Meters IConier
GrabotuM Soister n committee of noli
filiation thathe had boon nominated for
congress from the Sixth cougfMwiuual
dlstilctat tho convention After tho
wmllo dleUuwny business was resumed
THE IMJHLIC HEALTH
The health committee reported that
they had carefully conslduod tho peti-
tion of tho medical board and reeoiu
mended an euf oreetnen toft ho present or
dlnanoM i elating to pubWe hmHh which
if cart ied out Irually grauu what tho
tUlonrsask d for Dr Cooper then
gao nn oxtendLd address on choleraIU
caue and preeulIon Ho wan listened
to closely and ovldently Imprewed tho
couttcJlnieu with tho gravity of the sit-
uation
After soma discussion as to tho how
to test tho now bridge tho council ad-
journed
- I
A FEARFUL COLLISION
POSSIBLY WITH FATAL RESULTS
TO A rillEMAN
Anilhtr Haj a Broken Arm and Several Art
Bruised Chlel Dell Gdi a Fall and
It Hurl Oilier Particulars
Two alarm wore turned In rom box
03 Iront mill Toi ry ywrtonay ono
ubout noon ami iLc otht r about T30 p
m Thoy were raiuawl by tlio burning
of a ti ash pile in running to tho lut
tar ono ot tho tiro itapHrlmuut horaoe
UooKloy o tho flro ongluo oomiiany
number J was Ullod In a oolllslon with
tho Putcr bmlth hoso carrlajro
Tlio nro oimlno hoiuo is on Houston
msar FilUcnth anil whon tho alarm
c uno tho boys startod oaetoa Flttwnih
At Main thoy mot tho loter Smith
aiming outh on Main just as tho how
cart swung into Hneuith stroot Tho
driver ol tho engine John JIatkin
aa thrown acuws tho street und
though shockeJ und braised Is not se-
riously hurt Enginoor Charlie Chone
wirclvvasknooktdott and foiling on
h is U crushed in tho hutk Iran of
his skull so ho may bo family Injured
On tho truck wero Jorrv O Undrlyer
1eter McUraw Bldoker and Trow
U 114 0 1noy wero all dumped aud all
aro more nr less hurt Mcuiuw Iwjnc
tho wors lnjur d a
ThoshMkof thoneotlng was fear-
ful Tho harso killed was horribly
torn and manglid Tho nu n flow oil
as though shot from citspults and the
uisrvel in that th n wt i e not inuro of
Hi in vrioitoly huilor own killed out-
right
ih nf lne is dum ig -d to tho xtenr
of rr ibly 30U uiil u truk sUgbtly
lilt KIBF I nil r INJURED
A F i i hit it i
umu t n 1 i i - th nn
track ovei Front ut he eol
luiamthuncofih b n his bugiry
Wjibkdaiid ho und h brothei
Oiarl s oho vri i w
thrown ji H io u
i tk with a br ki i ii - a uicd
wrut and at llia
BslJ 1M a sonunea siiouider tuuo
oruUcs Aud ia hurt la tho back
WEATHERFORD
REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ULACKKHITIIS WAflOV ANt UAlt
rlif e Mftkere Oantoo StrtefcWUea
JIIiUY
Manuactnrlnij Jewelr Vttitt In Watches
ana DlamoBd4
UJIULKSALE OKUOEKS
u u haktmtt co
W rATltltRIf RD SIU1KHY AM
GrtcaHouft J a Gltwon Prop Dai 97
J A llATJtt
Cotton Factor and Commission Meroliant
I og ntn J ins tea Machinery
V1 ATIIKKFOIU AND JACKHHOUO
bugs L1b ConoectA with all Trains Dally
hicciit hunilay
WEATHER AND CROPS
RAIN GENERALLY SUFFICIENT
FOR GROWING CROPS
Complaints of Worms In Cotton From Comal
County Corn Being Gathered
The Teraperaure
GALVESTON TEX Sept 13 Spe-
cial -The weekly weather and crop
report of the Texas state weather ser-
vice was Isriued tonight for tho week
ending Sept 12
It la as follows
TEMPERATURE
Tho temperature for tho past seven
days has averaged below tbo normal
for this season of the year in all parts
of tho state Tho temperature for tho
season from Mnrch 1 howeer contin-
ues above tho average
PRECIPITATION AND SUNSHINE
Heavy rains aro reported from tho
eastern portions of tho state ranging
from ono to six Inches Over other
portions except In a fow scattered
localities where heavy showera have
fallen no rain of an consequenco Is re-
ported tho amounts ranging genernlly
from zero to one fourth of an inch Tho
ml of all for the season from March 1 to
data Is generally below tho average
although Mime localities havo had the
normal amount
Thero has ben an exoemof sunshine
over ull sections oxcept tho eastern por-
tions where it has boon deficient
Jetton The weather has been favor-
able for cotton interests over tho
greater portion of the oottoaaroaof the
itato and picking luu progressed
rapidly joxcept over Htstern Texas
whete It hnt been retarded by wot
weather which has also slightly dam
ajred tho crop So far the cotton la
cliia o and tho staple Is generally good
No complalnte are mado this week in
an rot poet regarding the plant except
that worms arc reported doing eomo
damago In Comal county
Other ctops Com gntborlng hns
beou pushed during tho wook and for
this work the weather could not havo
been more favoiable
A groat dal of laud is being broken
for wheat and the prospect nro that a
large crop will bo rKwn this fall Tho
giacropls good over western and
Houthern portions of tho slate
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BTATIOV JJg
Arllngtou 03
Auarlllo
Albany l0
Collenu Htatlou 16
ban AntoniJ W
attland bd
Qdieaton bi
Ablluue ys
BoHon M
Hrenhirii jj
Cord oina 8ti
JotumcU hi
Corpus Cristl 87
Cuaru W
DaiUm 00
I iturne to
Houston 80
IonavIOH W
LulinR W
Orange l
Psleitinc W
TjUr W
Waeo US
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UuQUltlle 0
Graoovlno 87
Kewnraunfeh W
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PrJdrtcltiburg 8T
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Sues lor Damages
Galveston Tex Sopt 13
tSpeoialJ Mrs Dolly Raycroft jolnod
by huaband T Itaeroft have brought
md t to recover 8i000 damages from the
uttiwii uiij suMet railway com
Iiny
Mrs Ro croft alloges that on August
3 she attempted lo board ono of tho
defendants ears and was thrown dorfta
while attempting to do so and aa aho
was in a delicate condition claims to
have suffered aouto damages In the
above amount
FUI Btmb Explosion
HOUSTON TEX Sent 13 fSpecial
evening lute Charles Lamam
Joo Grisaff and Petor Antonio thnu
of tlidmostpromliwatmemlwra ot the
Italian colony wore experimenting
witnanewkiudofpowdeV with whloh
tbev Intended Irwulfn uniu i
iS iho1 lytlinJo display on the
llMb irignnui manner
Iamnra may survltro but thero Is no
hojw for thu others
To Connect Wllh Houston
Galvtotov Tex Sept
-Two thousand dollars isCofng
raid b dtlzens horo to tocuro tho
right of wy for the raU way from Vir-
gin a Point to North Chiton Tho
oontnietfor tho eonslructhm ol this
I J l1J w Uudod vU L
that th l00 nrthoi toted
NrIll OaWeston Und roS
ma hay under 1 nMdiratlon
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On SprlDg Street J II Uutchlaon A Ca
lirTAll 1K1N AMI I JLI KrOUK
And Dealer inllullc larcUa ed Chsdcster
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Land and Ldn Agents Complete Abstract
ranter County
JIAKIU TIlWHllit COMPANY
Koond Trip to Hotels rasaenper ad Dag
ffajf S crtnta
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Hardware Stoea and rnnj lumpa Tanks
Wlna Mlls and Barbed Wlra
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Worthof Shoos to seloct from i what wo offer to our Piin v i
of Jdurabllllty and woar and largo yarloty from UcatOKfaj
Stock of
Shoos is not surpassed by any stoolt in tho Stato VttnjniJ I
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uor iria laipe swcit iae quality ot poois ana tba moacj w631iiTt tj
wnoa in me mraei tor a pairoisnoes
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Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 312, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 14, 1892, newspaper, September 14, 1892; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth109591/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .