Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 324, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 7, 1895 Page: 6 of 8
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WvtY
SCHOOLS
Of Fort Worth Did Them
selves Proud
TItn PlPILI WOI HIGH IIOMHIS AT
Tin iiaus faiii
MANY GOLD MEDALS
nncnuKii uv fout worth
JlriLS UK SUtEHAL ClllilU
FOR WIOFICIBOY
LIU of lk Prli
lally Succealul l
tilu Drwlim
The pupils of the Tort Worth city
schools acquitted themselves In WH
ly creditable manner In the various
contest which foimed a tialuro of
the educational departments ot the Dal
In fair In tho department of pen-
manship and drawing the Tort Worth
pupils were bound to he -specially pro-
ficient and carried off most of tho
prize borne ot the npcclmens of pen-
manship and drawing exhibited by the
pupils ot our city schools were really
remarkable for their bcautllut execu-
tion It is highly gratifying and re-
flects great credit both upon tho
nt anl application of tho pupils and
the efficiency ot their tiachcr
Tho following Is a complete list of
YloVl m awarded to Jessie Under
wood for best sis drawings ot tlis
t lghth or ninth grade-
tuld medal awarded to Paulino Gul-
den for best drawing- of ft1
Gold mtdal awarded lo lllrdlo ates
or best drawing In botany
II N Connor Co bookseller a
ropy of Tennysons Fairy Lillian and
other iMMinn Illustrated for bell work
und dlpUy of four drawings by uny
liuplt of tliQ ninth grade awarded to
Annie Imery
The Fair favorlt Mater colors for
Lest work and display of Mx drawing
by any pupil of ninth iirade uvurl
ed to Myrtle Paxion
J O Humphrey A Co stationers
copy of Luetic ilnely illustrated for
best display of four drawings award-
ed to Jssie Underwood
KerrlganA book slure Dallas a fine
ifdl pen and holier for best specimen
vt penmanship of not over four line
u warded to Paulino Gulden
Kerrigans book stoie Dallas
handsome vet of Instrument for best
Ola play of six drawlngB awardM lo
Jenle Understood
J S Carruthers Story of Colum
Lus a large and finely Illustrated
book In color fr ben work and ills
jday of four drawing by any pupil
cf the fifth grade awarded to Pauline
Gull n
J II Ireton ft Co booksellers and
etbtlinnt Dallas a flve volunm net
of MCauleya Illitory of England for
tent display of nix drawings uwarded
to Jostle Underwood
lleit display of free hand draw Inc
6x9 In flnt four tirades 9x13 tn higher
gralis Including nix specimens Irom
each firad In which th subject I
taught goll medal awarded to It 1
Moore
Best display or penmanship includ-
ing six specimens from each grade In
which th subject Is taught frnm us
tnuny pupils gold medal awarded to
1L P Moure
nest ntH clncn of plain penmanship
not lens than sixteen lines by any boy
or girl between the Ago of 16 nnd 14
yearn gol 1 medal awarded to Jessie
Underwood
llest specimen of plain penmanship
not bss than sixteen lines by any boy
or girl between the ages of II und lfl
it art gold medal awarded to Clara
2ankey
Best specimen of plain penmanship
not less than sixteen Hues by nny
boy or girl between tho ages of 12 and
34 enri gold medal uvvurded to Mar
Ion Thomas
Best specimen of pliln penmanship
not less than eight lines by any boy
or girl between the ages of 10 and 13
5 ears gold medal awarded to Marguer-
ite Curtle
lit it specimen of plain penmanship
not less than eight lines hy nny boy or
Klrl between the ages of 8 and 10 years
Kold modal awarded to Jdnbel Van
Alsdell
Uest display of sic outline pencil
drawing not larger than 12xl In
physiology gold medal awarded to
Jessie Underwood
liest pencil drawing nphcre cube
nnd cylinder not larger than 12x18
Bold medal awarded to Jesile Under
wood
J II Mitchell Jeweler 15 gold modal
for best work and display of six draw-
ings by any nunii of tho tvonih
eighth grade awarded to Joisla Under-
Q Ware Dallnn nupenlsor rtraw
Ing and writing c ty achouls a iold
rnedal for best exhibit In drawing made
by any pupil tho gradu considered
awarded to JesMe Underwood
Spencer ft Dillln stationers a irold
rnedal fyr best work and display of alx
tlrawings hy any puptl of the ninth or
tenth grades awarded to Mitle Iux
aon
citv scmioi ni vim
Itesnlnr Mretlna Held Yesterday
Aftvriiouu for Itontlne llnslnrss
The city school board mot yesterday
afternoon at 3 oclock at Mayor Pad-
docks office
Those present were Mayor Paddock
Ir II TV Wimm J P Nicks C J
E Kellncr and It P Wallls members
of tho board and K E Wright secre-
tary Tho pay roll was allowed and
also a number ot bills
The question of additional
teachers for the city schools came up
and was discussed but the board con-
clude 1 that the state of finances would
not admit of tho employment of nny
additions to tho corps of city teachers
at this time
The application of Mr Iaxton Jan-
itor at the high school for an Increase
of salary was not allowed
A communication was received ask-
ing months pay for Mir Myrtle Hy
rom a teacher who has been sick It
was not granted
It was agreed to transfer Miss Plnka
Jones teacher In No 4 to Sa 7
ADVICE TO MOTHEha
Mr WlDilowt Sirup fhould si
ways b aic4 tor rbUdrn tctifalLg It
oothci th chill lofteni th tura sllars
eurri vlml colic and Is tba bl ftaif
fiftla dlrfhoi 1 tniy nrr centi a bottla
A 1rrarnt for I lit KmHm
The prejudice that has for many
years prevented Intelligent people from
using Complexion Powder la fast din
apirtarln us the many refreshing
uses to prevent sun burn chafing
wind tan lessen perspiration etc aro
understood anil tried Piuzonls is u
cinly healthful and harmless pow-
der an absolute necessity to the re-
fined toilet In this climate nnd when
rightly UHOil Is Invisible This
can not bo said of alt com
jloxfon powders but every lady
in America who has tried It knows
thai It Is truo of Puzzoni s Tho trou-
ble cumes of using Imitations and at
almont every store ou will be iiffered
something Junt as good as Poixonls
There Is no complexion powder so
good many nro unsafe and kodid are
poisonous A PUP or POWMU
HOX Is us great necessity as a toitit
powder All purchasers of n box of
the genuine Pozzonl Iowiler will bo
presentel with a handsome hCO
VIUWH GOLD VVlV HOX at any
druggists or fancy goods dealers Ask
to sec them
It la lour own fault If your food
sours heart thumps and ou are Ir-
ritable w c ftk and m rvous Hiotts
Cjrbo Dlgstho Comound is guaran-
teed to relieve you He6odlfi unothir
column 1orenleby W J Plsher und
A Jiond j opt worth
Aitriilloti Ilnlry lien
Cntton seed meal at C II Ml leys
KevQutecnth and Jones utrtet phone
409
FOR TEN THOUSAND
UASllV A NWINIJV It IS M 111 III A
til I Jll4 HtMt
The Jloitrr llorrunrtl on glotk ut
tut c iir Nllull iiitiiL Mel
IImb sliive llrprrrtulpil
Another matter growing1 out of the
complications cuused bj the troubles
of the City National bank came to the
front jesterdny when suit a Insti-
tuted against Casey ft tiwasey the
well known wholesale nnd retail lltjuor
dealers for tho sum of 10wu
The action Is brought for the recov-
er of this amount of momy hy tho
lourth Nntonal bank of ht Louis The
money was borrowed by Casey Ae
Kwusey on capital stock of tho City
National bonk wlikh had Km pur-
chased by thtm wonte tlmo before Its
condition Iwtamo known the stock
lias silica depreciated tn runsLiuencQ
of tho troubka of tho bank with tho
result that the suit has been Instituted
against tho linn to recover tho amount
ntutvii HIIUIO
I trill Ialiilf Iritnari r
The following ical estato transfers
II W lrovlne and wlfo to ll
iV 51 lot Wk 2 lnnlucs
C HVy Jno McAIIey
tracts In
Arlington Heights SI
n A J1n t I- Henry o
IISwtln ggctfs nldltloni HOiM
T M Marple and wlfo to C O
nJftlt lots In Woh otla addition
Claude Btort to T P Hprlnkle lots In
Illversldn tiddliion iifJC
A It Mlgnon and xvlfn ti tl II
Lacey lot In Ity block 20 J250O
Hamo to same mhiiih iri
VJ wiuvn Oil uvv
This cek owing to the nnlliro of
tho goods o dcsliii to ullcr fur our
special sale tho snle will run only
lrllay and Hnturday n ni
nuuiikp iii nun s tiazetio
TiniNiiit ft DiN n r c
I1IB INTUIINATIDNAl roUTM II t O H
Throush Urpcr daily botwrnn Ksoii
Cltr rt Wotlli J in Aalinlo I
Jlearn ulth uhlch Immrdlal cuiuiMttou
r ma tt Ennli le and from Dallas ra
julckil roul to larlor Auailn Ma As
tgnlo lrtd anl point in Mslce
Tin linu o I ir
nrnsatlon follows sensation In smh
ciulck ucresaion In Tho Hpan ot Lite
Mhlch will he at Ireenwalla rrlday
and Hitunlay night and matinee
llay that the audlenco l intuitu Ii
and almost holds lis breath awaiting
uiimui iivai ii ctTimiuy
an ncltlng play Keats aro now on
buio ub mo UUK OIIICC
0
Malaria kept off
by taking
Browns Iron
Bitters
TEPEOPLE
KNOW
A good thing when lliey see it Tlita is domonst rated by
the Fuccesa of ourealo of Suits at JO 75 950 i19 00 and
1450 and Overcoats at 075 t1000 und 15 00 uorth
exactly double tho moiiov A cold wave is coming nnd
hese pri6eH hold good Assortment still complete
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TIIE GAZJETTEl FORT WOKTH TEXAS TnUHSDAX JTOVEMBEn T 180S
LIVESTOCK
Receipts and Sales at the
Stock Yards
sojii riiinii9 poiii ami vktilj
8iiiipjii to iahkit
A VERY BUSY MAN
IS lSIPCIOIt JICL1MUHAM UK
11 IK Kb 1ASU
ca3 a at MOV1Om
Slovriurpla of StocLc lu rlos 1orts
uC tbe blute 1erauDMl and
AlUuvllMueuus rulei
Tho local livestock market remained
steady yesterday with no change The
receipts at the yards were those of an
average day und several sales ure re-
ported One car of hogs were brought
In from Urondvlew and ten cars of
catllo belonging to A H Heed were
consigned to the Standard Commission
company from ruu Angelo One car of
hogs were sold to tho packing house
and two cars to Mr Hackett among
them being the cars recehed fiom
lit Calm
Jeorgo II Loving Co hae sold
COD stiera for Dan Waggoner to J T
Holt Tor 30 a head They also sold
10W Jtlo flrande Ihree j car olds for
A M Itrunl A Um of Iuredo William
CasBln of HitisUlQ was the purchaser
und the price paid was IS
Mr W II larsona nnd outfit re-
turn d to livable this week from Han
Marcos whero he had taken COO hcud
of cattle fur Mr Oldham ho purchas-
ing them fiorn Nunn Hrnylh and J
t Klncald Thu trip otr was made
ill right and tho cuttle wtre In goo J
shjpe
Messrs Anderson lurnlsh to or
lltackett sold 10W feeders to MetmiH
Mcdeo K Withers They will ship
them to New HrnunfeK whie they
will bo fed on totton wed im al and
corn for a rouple of months Corn In
selling for itf cents per bushel ut that
place whMi makiH corn reeding not
ery expensive
Oeory AltCormlck of MIdtnnd tl to
Connoll At Ieml erton hla ranch and
tattle foi the snug sum of JllliOO
II Warren formeily of tin lhoi
ntx farm nnd runch compun nf N w
MtXlto has piirUuined n halt lntireiit
In thn lonno of the lluhin sto k nrds at
Hill Ijike city Utah from J H I cnry
und Is nssuLhtted Willi that gentle-
man in tho onduct of the property
leorgo 11 laovlng Co hao for wale
IVHid well bred steers four to six jears
old weighing tiM r looo poundshlch
they urn nrfiring In numbt rs to suit
the purUmmr ot tl1 per Jienl nnd v tit
stll nn tlmo lo responsible parties wnlt
Ing for the IUiclnmo money until the
catllo nie fed anl shipped out Iheso
are excellent rut Mo and until recently
were held at 10
Numerous rnltlo bujers hae been
In the city this week mujb tho raglt
Iasa lulde bKtklng out for Mexican
rattle It Is probable that 100 000 Mexi-
can luttta will turn Texns grnss Into
iiiuiketabla luef this winter Tor Texns
ptinture men who wire Mexltnn cattle
still excluded by the McKlnley 10 duty
would bo forced to sea their rnss dry
up nnd blow awn or catch llro and
spreatl desolation over the country
Dm O llely In nnswer to u letter
of Inquiry has recehed u communica-
tion fiom a callla exporting llrm now
being organized In Han Antonio The
turn puny given It as Its Intention to
fcleel one of the seaports of lexas
from which to ship direct to the ruro
petm markets cnltlo and dressed meat
nil well Iho managing dtnetor of thu
company is now lu Ihiglaud making
Ilmi I arrntiireim nts for the bullitlnir of
iibbatolrs rold storago houses ami
wnatcer ntu r uiuuungti may huneies
sury at the port thej may welecn to
chip from tho port hating not et been
named
The bttalest man on tho border lust
now i i upiniu Lan Mtuunutngimin
tho goternment live stock lusptutor for
tho 11 Paso district Hponklug to a
n porter ho said In a few das thy
tush of enllln from Mexku into thin
eounlry will lugln In tamest Tntga
herd of 4M head of Uritton Ials
Iasn Inrt Hancock nnd Pemlng One
herd of 00 hind or Itrllton UnU
cattle from Cormlltos will nrrle at
Kort Hancock In two or three ditjs
There will be some little dlnn as
tho go eminent expects me to do all
of tho Inspecting nnd of course If
herds nrrlo at 11 Ino Demlng nnd
Kort Hancock on tho saino day I can
not be at rnch point tint same day to
Inspect them Yen It Is now definitely
known how many head of cuttle en-
tered this country during thn last jeur
from Mexico though the figures lune
newer jet been published Heteen
January l lfivn to Janunry J 183 there
Mcro t63T hend or cattle paiuod Into
this cemntry through the pons of in
raao Uemlng Nogales Itiabee Santi-
ago ltrownsille and Iirtdo
In stntlng a few das ago that Mr
C J Hllllman was Interested with
Captain U A Hhcpard of Marathon
In tho cattle buslnena tho Unrette did
not Intend to coiney tho Idea that
Mr HHHinan had left this city Ho
merely repreponls certain Interests as
agent and has In no ways ottered hla
business mmnfctlons with Tort Worth
and has no Intention of lea Mug tho
city
r M DeVIU has returned from
MeXiCO Whero hi has lionn Imilnt
efral thousand hend of cattle which
he Intends to moo Into this state
A big shipment U looked for the last
of this week from the Square and Com-
pass ranch In Mitchell county
Mcrrctt A Hell hate shipped seven
cars of beef cuttle to market from
Colorado City
Hen Van Tujle shipped four cars of
beer catlle from Colorado Cliy to the
Oil ana market this week
tWcC alf Vlnlla I T marketed
at pt Louis lOd steers joo pounds
ateiage at 3 30 also 43 steers 10T4
Juda average nt 330 and a liain at
II n Bpauldlng or Mucogoc I T
jvas lu st Loula yestetMay nnd mar-
a lrfttI1 ot 6er at 100 anJ
tn
J II Johnson shipped a car load of
horses from Colnrndo City to I lorlda
btllnon Case Thorp Iljlmrn Co
marketed a train of catHe from
Catoosa r T at St Louis at 390
n Cfir oai r horses were shinned
Wednesday evening for It W Halley
from Colorado City to Kastem Toxm
A Ii Itolrtson marketed a train ot
cows In St Louis from Odessa Tei at
1 75 and 2 IS
Two cars of horses were shipped
yesterday from Toyah to ashkom
One car of horses was shipped from
Abilene to -Marshall
Cattle shipments have been light for
cecral days
D V Wall of the firm of LoUnff
Co Ieaea this morning for Talo Pinto
county to close a sole of feeders
W W Daly returned yesterday from
a trip to Kan Antonio and left Im-
mediately for Itenjiimln He reports
the cattle Interests In good shape at
San Antonio
A H Jones of the Katy returned
yeiterday from a short trip to Waco
He reports finding nearly 40OQ cattle
on feed At that place
T F Smith of Crockett was here yes-
terday on his way oer the Katy to
th Territory where he has 4000 cattle
wintering
Jot J Smyth of Orandlew came up
yesterday He reports his feeder cat-
tle as getting1 on nicely
D O tlooglns of Chicago and of the
company that recently bought the Fort
Worth packing house arrived
from Chicago
Marlon Sansom of Alvarado came In
yesterday
T L Foster has returned to hla home
In St I ouis from a lslt to his ranch
at Sweetwater
Ouy Pearce nn Hills county feeder
was amonff the cattle men In town
Sidney Wehb of Hellet ue Is In the
city
John Scharbauer returned eterday
to his home at Midland
D T Irfonard a cnttleman from
Straw n cam In yesterday
P It Clark came In last evening from
Comanche nnd is on his way to lthome
to buy some heifers
MlHlllUnST TI34I OMKItlCK
31 13 Cliirrli ffoutli Temple Tex
INuiemtif r II luJI 1M5
On account of the above the Cotton
licit route will sell round trip tickets
to Temple on tho distance plan as fol-
lows
Stations within seventy five miles ot
Temple rate of fare and a third sta-
tions within seventy six to one hun-
dred miles rate of 3 stations oier one
huiiilrtd miles ftom Temple rata of
one fare
Tickets on solo November 11 12 and
13 limited to return November 25 For
further Information call on jour agent
or cill on or nddrens A A Qhsson T
P A Fort Worth Tex I M Mor-
gan C P and T A 401 Main street
Fort Worth Tex H O Warner O V
A Tj ler Tex
Bam Houston Is coming
A PROBABLE MURDER
nimii or ii tiiutruM
mmii cm wi im
1lo Old runner M lo W am 1uu
tmlrr thr Itallruml llrMue
Jtubber uuil 3lurdvrM
W H Churchinan the old farmer
who was found under the Fort Worth
nnd Linir rnllroid bridge last Fri-
day night died csterday morning at
his homo near Irnpevine
When found the in iiih heod nnd face
were badly crushed and hU shoulders
hud been dislocated lie was In an
Insensihle condition when removed to
the city hall and never tegalned en
tlio cousclotii Ho wuh taken thence
to tho hospital and was afterwards
removed to his home In tho country
between tlmpcvlne and ltoanokc
where ho ilh d
It was at tlrst thought that ha had
fallen from the railroad bridge while
attempting to cross It and thus re
telved his fatal Injuries but It has
since developed that there are strong
grounds to bellcvo that ho was rubbd
and murdered I he police made a thoi
ough lnv utlgallun ot the loeallty
whtro Churcliiiuiit was found and
say they think that It Is highly Im-
probable that he could have fallen
through the bridge or that lut fell
from It Iho theory of the pollco is
that the old man was decojcl by some
one Friday night robbed of contdder
ablo money ho was known to have on
him and then mutdered und thrown
tinder tin railroad bridge iho put
Hon of the body when found nnd other
circumstances makes this theory veiyl
liolll It IJ ll - 1
ii lusiuir IIVH lliv UU1 Mill L tlHU
to the clt J rlday ho wuu seen to havo
a roll of bills in u small pocket book
When found that night only a nickel
wns to bo found In hla pocket
As ho dlid without regaining con-
sciousness und w us unable to tell
where ho had been tlmt fatal night or
In whose cnmpanv tt is now Impossi-
ble to obtain uny clew and tho af-
fair will probably remain one of those
iistirloui tiagedles so frequently
found lu tho annals of crime
AIUAM 11 lMlCtmM
Faalvat train In Kuutliern Call
fur it la
It will run over tho Santa IV route
Its nnme the California limited First
trip to bo undo October 29 1895 Leav-
ing Chicago BOO p m dallv u will
run via Kansas City und Albuquerque
arriving In Los Angeles 6 30 p m und
Hun DUgo 10 30 p in of third day
Fqulpment will consist of a reclnlng
chair car two Pullman pnloea sleepers
u Pullman compartment sleeper dining1
car baggage and express ctlbuled
throughout
Dining cars wi be In cl i of Mr
Fred Harvey They will be run through
from Chicago lo Los Angeles Meals
served at convenient hours
Only fin t claps tickets wilt be hon-
ored and no moio passengers will be
tarried than can be comfortably ac-
commodated
Stops only made at principal stations
as scheduled on ttme card
Direct connection at 1 tar stow Cal
with Santa Fo train for San Francisco
transfer being easily made on same
fdatform Arrive San Francisco moru
la g of the fourth day from Chicago
Four das from Atlantic coast cities
three das from Chicago two and u
half dais from Kansas City
o
13am Houston Is coming
School fur Dancing
For gentlemen beginners Tuesday
and Thursda November 8 and at
8 30 p m for ladles and children
Wednesday November 6 nt 3 30 p m
and Saturday November 9 at 330 p m
Private lessons any hour not conilht
lng with regular classes Hall Hoard
o Trade buldlng over post of lice
Jin AND MUS HARrtV MILLER
o -
Areoti troubled with lusomnh bad
dreams and restlessness at night at
times loss of appetite and again In
situble cravlnt for jckkIT Scotts
Cnrtso DIfTstlvc Compound wltt make
eur sleep tweet ami refreshing See
ad In another column For sate by w
J Fisher and A It IlotuL Fort Worth
O
PlinlA rlAlni ahI iui
vu viivmi uuu rtiviicaier coal i
In carload lots for sale by William 1
Noble sales turent South McAlester
I T J
MARRIED
Notable Social Event
Last Evening
nn riinr J i ii KO S
jiiiuiinn ii wii
RAREST ELEGANCE
cihimov cusnuus itn
cuition am iiusim av
ContrMCllnir Parlies Are of High
Social SlnnUlog Irm Today for
CUlrNUU uuj Av orI
Rarely has there been such a crush
of inopte In a church as assembled lu
the Flist Baptist church last evening
to witness tho marriage ot Mr Perry
Joshua Lewis of San Antonio to Miss
Margaret Hall Wilson of this city
Tho church begun to 1111 up lonff be-
fore 830 oclock which was Iho ap-
pointed hour and when thehour or
rhed standing room was not to be
had CnrrLigefl were drawn up oer
several blocks around
The deep tones of tho organ pealing
forth the wedding march beneath the
skilled lingers of Mini Olive Hdrington
announced that tho bridal pirty was
at tho door The ushers came down
the two central aisles In single file
and took appropriate positions around
tho ultar These gentlemen were as
follows viz Will Paddock Glen Wal
ker Stoneham MiMUlan Wirt Pad-
dock and Sidney SamueU
Then followed In couples n quartet of
Utile flower pcoplo of ten jtars or
younger The little gentlemen were tu
full diei Including standing collars
nnd white bow it and tho little ladles
wore evening atthe an J bore hand-
some bouquets all forming u most
striking and Interesting feature or the
occasion Tho little folks who did their
parts so well were Muiiter Harrison
with Ml Margaret Adams and Mat-
ter Max Flser Jr with MUs Elizabeth
Wells
The maid of honor Miss Paulino
Wynne then moved down the alula
alono nnd took po dtion on the left
iho bride entered at the left central
olnlfl leaning on thu arm of her
uncle Dr Adams who gave hei
iwa She was exquisite gowned
nnd no fairer picture- was ever seen In
Fort Worth than she us she went to
meet the man vho wns to claim her ni
his own At th sime moment tho
groom appeared In the aisle on the ex-
treme right nnd moved townrds tho
nltnr on the nrm nf hi best man Mr
W C llerry of San Antonio
Hrlde nnd groom met lu front ot tho
nltnr facing the minister He v J
Morgan Wells 1 I who In a fev
solemn and lmprcA dve words madu
them man nnd wife The ring was
placed on Iho brides llngtr a lenedlc
tlon was said and tho bridal part Hied
out
The fore part of tho clinch was
tastefully decorated with evergreens
nnd cut lowers the pots containing
tho former being covered In white
After the ceremonj the billil irty
and a largo number of Invited guests
repaired at once to Hotel Worth where
an elegant reception was tendered bj
Dr Adumi In one apartment tho
presents were disputed ulmost till-
ing the room These conslnled In the
main of tho finest ot silverware and
cut ghss A pleasing feature was the
numerlous exqunslm testimonials
wrought by the loving hands of lady
friends Including hand painted
plaquen of china etc
In the hotels spacious dining hall
handsomely lilted for the oceaalon an
elegnnt supper wns nerved Two hun-
dred und lirt covers were hid and
the repum wns served In courscn
Tho evening concluded with several
houra of enjoyment In tho dancing hull
Larrlcos band with weven pUces furn
lahed the music
The bride h one of tho most popular
and charming- oung ladles of this
city To great beauty of person she
unites many high Ullltles of mind
nnd heart that have endeared her to a
large circle nf friends sho is a nieee
vt Dr William A Adams one of Fort
Worths leading citizens Mr Lewis
who has won so fair u bride i the
present state senator from the han
Antonio district Ho Is A lawjer of
eminence nnd Is already looked upon
ns one of the letdlng men of Texas
Ills friends say that If he wants to e o
to congress next year It will take a re-
markable man to distance him in the
race lie ii a
man of commanding ap-
pearance nnd popular address
Iralia Mni Lwi wl Ifive tho
city this morning about 7 oclock for
Ch leave New York and other points
followed by the best wishes of htm
dreds ot friends
Taken li MUIhUi
A black Spanish lace scarf from the
dressing room at Hold Worth Pteaso
return to Mrs Max iiserPennhanla
aenue west or Hotel Worth
A REVOLVER PLAY
FIIAMC rOMIT AMI jivi mmu
e
Aim noxa Aimt stiu
Charited With ltobberr nt tlie C11IL
uet nnd ltoHrd of Trtle llooius
Uolh Hire llund
Yesterday morning Frank Fosilt and
Jim Strong two members ot the sport
lnir fraternity were arrested by Deputy
Sheriff Thompson on the charge of
syVit
h t
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a
What is
Cnstorla Is Ir Samuel Pitchers prescription for In rants
nnd Children It contains neither Opium Morphine nor
other orcotlo ubtnncc It Is a hnrmlcs substllnto
for Paregoric Drops Soothing Syrups nnd Castor OIL
It Is Pleasant Its guarantee 1 thirty jcars uso by
Millions of Slothcrs Custorla Is tho Childrens Puuacc
tho Mothers Prlcnd
Castoria
Caitorla Ibo well adaipted torhflJrenthat
I recommend It as luprrfor toiuiypivscrfptloa
xaown to me II A Ascbks M D
Ill So Oxford gt VruoLlja N Y
Tho cm of CartorU U so unlm ttl nnd
Its merits to well Uonn tbat It teeiTvi a ork
t lupprerocatlon to endorws it Fw tre the
iDtetUffeiit ffllillle who tin lint lee p Custorla
sithui easy resuh
CUILOfl MatRTTS I Tl
hwlorkaty
Castoria
Csif orln cums OoUc Coastlpntloa
Sour SLoma h lJUtThcDa LructaUon
KM Worms gives sleep tail promote A
Without lojarlous medlcaUua
For scrcnl jean I hsro reccainifSMl 1
yourCairlaand shall slwajri contlautia i I
d bo as It has Invariably proiucod Iwaefloaj
rwiults
Fowrf F Iaroes M D
lJCthBtrettandJtli ATehewVorkCttT
Tnn Cnmca t hpast 77 JIcrrat Sthkbt Nnr Toax Cm
nnd likewise obtained money from the
denier
The people who run both rooms stnte
that tlov thought the whole thing
was a Joke on the pirt of Fosslt nnd
Strong so the night It happened they
concluded to keep It quiet and did not
let the occurrence get out Yesterday
morning however as FoshII and
Strong did not restore the money war-
rants were Issued nnd both were ar-
rested Fach gave bond lu the amount
of Sa00
The matter Is now being Investigated
by tho grand Jury nnd developments
ure expectel In a few lavs
FIRST OF THE SEASON
Miicw mi liirmiiv iiiu
t am mum nr i hi inc a
At I lirlr Itooni ImiinrruiT Mtflil
A Well cle led Irouruiuiue
Will Ue rreaeiiled
The Young Mens Christian Associa-
tion of Fort Worth will give an enter-
tainment at the parlors of the associa-
tion tomorrow evening at oclock
The social committee of tho nssoclitlon
has arranged u very entertaining pro
is rum for the occasion which will In-
clude sumo of the best llterarj and
musical talent In Fort Worth
Tho program of tho evening will con-
sist of muklc and llterarj performances
und Is uk follows
tiuurletle a yii Meet Again
lloja Cue Association male quar-
tette
HadliiE selected Miss Llnnlo
111 shop
Vocal Solo Cuckoo Song Vbt By
Miss llraee Hilt
Violin Sol t Romanza Koclllng Mr
Jlenr li Heerman
Club Solo liuuddell Mr A J Alrd
Wul Solo Magio bong Mejcr
Hellmund
IoIln Obllgato Mlsa Clrace Hlltz
QuartetUH Song without words
lloostcrvem
Hifore and after tho musical and lit
crnr exercises the members and their
friends will Intermingle social in the
P triors
All members and tho friends of the
association are invited to attend
TO BE SETTLED
lOMUHUMu MI1II IHO llllUI
iiLMn 1 15 ri mill
A rriioalllaii Milr U 111 ju
Luulil ftiin Inutur street ut
atu Uiirl Un
Jt Is ery probable that the citizens
ot Lamar stieet lll 0n reach an
amliabl ugicement tho Hlo
Oramlo Tallay by whlch that streit
will bo opened at nn early Uay
Ycslerday there as a conrerenco
belueet a cotnmlllee ot tho citizen
atiU Sir Xeut Later rejresenllnB
he railroad looklnir lo a ettlement ot
the matter faptaln IrankIlall ut
lomey for the citizens as present
as 0 r j 0 JIcCoyi charnmi
ot tho commlttu JlM8r j w fc
inw Mill be we are in J
we com nn r -
tected
MUII1II KMIU1M1
iromi
lll 1o ie Iailr
of lort MortU
thlshYilvl5J 1rl lady ot
6ory o AtIoTIdlkKOW 0I
robbery On th nlKht previous It rtK l t ladles J SJ oJYhi
seems Tosslt had bucked atrlnt lWr one ocSl
game oer th Hoard ot Trad and Co ThlJ nrm0nir Houirh
Cabinet saloon and lost eonlderabl Floy Sims In Prt wSl 5
monKy Po1 went u of th Cabin SVttJd IrT a thVho
room and returning presently Breast U u l0 oos
510lr ler and
tha 3M he claimed he had
lost The dealer rave over th monej
aim ioit iei
Jim strone made a similar demand at
th the room ovr the Board oMTade
Cottonaeed Hrtklt
onVmear4011 U
40fnh and Jonf Wfne
iiitor vihmiox
Mrs John Y Hioad Is visiting- hm
sister Mrs V F Homar
F J Diny un Arlington merchitt
was In the city esterda -
W I Hudgens of Clrapevlne vtm1
among the wholesalers esterday
It 1 Ireffory and J A Burk twa
Itoanoke merchants were In the cltr
esterday
Miss Mary Webster of nalveston li
Mfiltlng Mia W M Hanney nt
Hrondway
A J Thrash the well known shot
man with John Ward Is hack from s
purchasing trip to Boston
MIps Haiti Uadgett wf Bluffjile
Tex Is vhdtlns Mrs J It Card Clt
South Henderson street
Mrs Arthur Webster Is entertalnlnf
her old chum this week Mrs Dr S
A Miller of OrcenUllc Tex
Attorney Montgomery a prominent t
njtr ni iuincy m ta in the city
Mr Montgomery has some valuatli
leal estate here
H T Perklnson Denlson John Dal
linger Dallas J W Yeatley and F
II Yeazley Uenton and II A Unger
Yonkeis N Y aro registered at Hotel
Hlchelleu
Mls May Webster a charming ounf
lady of Oalveston Is visiting an old
time friend In the person of Mrs W
M Hannv wife of th tinnulnr onnfltic
tor of the Houston und lexas Central
runrouu
Bishop It K Hargrove and wlf
will spend Friday In the city Mm
Hargrove will address the ladles of the
different Methodist churches In the
First church auditorium at 3 p m
bhe Is tho general secretary of tbi W
P and 11 M society
Q
This Week nntnir tn fha nnnr nf
tltal IAnlu 1 A H H JaH A- A- J
nuvurs ic iw uuer mr Vt j
special sale the sale will run onlri
Frlelaj and Snturda We will in-
nounce in Fridays Gazette
TUItNKU DZNOES
THE CITY-
If jou want a real nice nobby Jack
ornn elegant cape for very little monfj
all right nwu and see tho fat Loul
Mllllneiy company
Tho cmirthmiat a mnml hsve bHI
IeveeJ and put In excellent condition
n inc audition of trees and snruuwrj
they can be made a place of teiutf
and a Joy forever
This week la cloak week with IN
St Louis Milliner company and tby
Intend to make prices low enough l
sell moic winps than uny two hou
In Texas Now Is jour time to boi
a real nice wrap for a little money
Don t forget it Is the St Louis Mil-
linery company making thes
prices
The handsome Pcott HarrotJ xuIlJ
Ing on tho corner of Main and ln
and extending- through to Hoiuwi
Will Boon b nnlv far nccuoanCf
fleorge L Qaue funernl director sri
emununer run assortment oi
taker s goods Takes full cnargfl
funeinls and furnishes all neceowf
icqulrements No 314 West WMW1
foni
Yesterdny afternoon a Ltiffy
Inlnlnir lha n A1 luiirrhlr of S
C J Ii Kcllner wan run Into WJ
ery team nn Main street ana tos nj
iMieel Jemollshed This Is the
lime the busR y has been broken np
the 11st three weeks
Dr W A Adam nnd famllj
roinis nt the Worth hotel 10 5
they have remoe1 from Ihelr rj
denco on Iamar ttreet Tin JJ
telephono number Is unchanged
UtsjCl tr UIH illB --
iouis Millinery company j
The Young Mens HeptibHcsn
colored organization will vifcrfj
lata elections at a meeting Wj
inlfVSt at Seventeenth afld i
tonight
streets
m
Dr M 3 Iivirence UtJlJ
otllco and ready to meat
iLKain
I i u
T Cltr Tnxiyri
City Assessor and Collector
irii - nn is- ravrrs
r iva IU lllllllll VIW J I U
rolls are now ready n0 A ii
pareu to receive taxes -
mtnt ot 1S95 jgvfi
his n
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l no commendation or umcera -
nnd Terrell by the city council DJJBS
both popular and their elllclent J
In the past are recognized and reo
bertI a
lust received at the Si tl
llnery companj two hundred
nobby laLketa nt 76 cents on IP B
P C Brake chairman of to JT
publican county committer was m
lcwod esterday llesald 01
Ho
Tho Indications are that tbe ff
Will be nrettv well sprinkled DJ T
rain within a da or two
Tho St Louis Millinery fS
ha e the lareest line ot line cap Jj
nobby Jnckela In thetown
sell them SO per cent cheaper
house In the town5 j
The disappointed candidate ll
nliiB to hunt for the lndependWOVj
ao ns to nnd him In time for to f
election
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