Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 7, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
B2
itJNUE HOTEL
I It C r THUUO Kaaagrr
BiM lit every respect centrally
gjTni most PPlar holel at
r piw
IfHUSTTB HEADQUAIlTEnS
RyoL XX NO 12
Jlay between 9 and 11
lock Dress velvets nna
rimming Velvets at JOo nnd
a a yOIUi cuuiiciy
Ujg ever exhibited in our
jjdoifs lias cauMJu bo mucu
mment surprise wonder
uirhacaudo it Well bo
tJiahd uoiweeu u aua n
rttV
Beautiful Sheer Hand-
tcliiefs awns
bicWng almoBt asnty
I a couweu viivv
U 1 60 a yard
m iini
WttIITK
11ftH91l -
igVMPCQ
1
ESEMBLED PIETZEL
Listed to iiAvn ukkn been in
rDftectlT From Tort Worth
Clite to Have IllBcotercd tuo
fappoaed Ueud Sinn
MrtW Dpc 6Thli afternoon a
La tillered the state nttorney olllco
made for the telephone to summon
11 Dtlier man from the criminal court
lldlng He nail he was positive ho
in II T Fletze for whose
r Holmes Is now under sentence of
lib In Philadelphia In the criminal
art listening to the Conlln murder
il
If thi nan Is rietzel the person I
ti lent for will know him the inp
ut he sees hm
if man said nr was at one time a
ifctlvi In Fort Worth Tex and left
osnee wnnout Riving his rnme a j
ii lime inici il bUDuciiiiiCii ii an
ltd and made Inquiries as to the
a wno raiiea mm to tno criminal
irtto dent fy a man sumiosed to be
Hi Ii a detective said the man
bin looked through several rooms
3ti oeen unaDie 10 nu mm
It old man said he knew Pletzet
III The name of neither man was
raid
1 BODIES FOUND
UEtED TO IIA1 U112Y
DEKCD 11 V IDIA5
litil Hates Troop Art Now On
the Trail of tho lllooU
Yblrity Apaclic
Iboenlx Aria Dee C The latest re-
Jirom the vlclnty of the San Car-
Mteno Arizona Indicate that the
Ibreak of Apaches is of more
nca than at first reported The
i of four white men were found
ttday clone to Tort Thomas which
p recently abandoned by the United
Itei troops This Is forty five miles
i An springs where the Merrills
iuvu rno Killing must nave
I done bv a iUffnroMr nnrtv nf In
Plftnd iinril lllhtaillu Kit a lApna KnnH
tors In that lection are under aims
troops from Torts IJayird
Iter w and Huachuca aro scouring the
ine Aan springs murderers
oeen trailed to the Stearns I eak
Lvik Ia0te locality for Apaches
rnlney have been doing mischief
UlBRON IMArSRAR
UTiQlesale and rotall dealer Irl
li Jewelry sni Notions
ert hlllllnitnrtApa All nln
ti ort a mMVvi to them will
Imn attention
m lrt Port Worth Tex
mwas Opera House
Ktixee
TODAY AT S30 I M
P Performance To Night
RIDE FOR LIFE
and Tharidar
Dccunbpr 11 find 1
VO NIGHTS ONLY
LfECIAIj rnODUCTlON OF
HANLOH BROTHERS
ASM A
THE FORT WORTH GAZETTE
SHOES
Today and tomorrow we
make special reduction on
everything in this depart
ment Wo havo pot in some
nobby things during the past
week that would raiiko the
buyer exclaim at onco -No
advance in Shoe Leathor
A large lot of Capea and
JaokelB just received
TERRY DRY GOODS CO
Cor Fifth and Houston
SLUGGISH
General Commerce Yery
Slow
iucit iioom is i ollowkd uv
PRICES YERY LOW
rinsT op iiib iEAn will
A1IIY 11IUU mrniXl CONDITION
Price of Cotton Ileellnei NotiTltu
stnndinK Fact Tbat lli leld
I crjr Small f
New York Dea C n O Dun 4 Cofl
neckfy relew of t radii tomorrow will
sav
UuslncBs Is Btlll Blugglsh as If gorg
ed by exceaslvc Indulgence of the ap-
petite for buying when prices era
advancing In nearly every branch
stocks not let distributed to coniumtrii
biuud in the way of new orders and
competition of producing force largely
exceeding the present demand puts
dov n prices that decline re-
tarding puichases et more Af-
ter the holldas men look for
a larse demand For tha present
the shipments of new bi neas aro run-
ning low but enough in uelng dona on
orders to keep most of the works cm
plojed In part and a good propution
fuly financial Influences have not
been hindered nd rarely ias the
of a cession of cougiwas affected
buBluess so little
htat advanced but a cent tor me
neck Corn moves from farms ltca
freely than a year ago the lift prlcti
hindering but exports were 1233774
bushels against lltiU lost eir
Cotton has been weak declining 1 lc
for the week and the Jnittii y oiUon
27 polntu Tlw quj Uly which has
como Into sight 33 er cent Ipbs tlian
labt yeai t date does nit lnJIcale
a jMd 33 or 40 per cent smiller as
many predict though the recent move-
ment is very slow Northern spin-
ners huve taken about a third less than
last year
Wool has been slightly strengthen-
ed by the London sales but the average
of quotations by commission men is
only 1 10 per cent higher Sales con-
tinue heavy 6000 000 pounds for the
week of which 60 per cent was for-
Manufncturers have much machinery
idle at present and orders thus far
are not encouraging Dress goods In
less demand and Atlantic all wool
cashmeres were reduced 10 per cent
Iron and Its products are lower An-
thracite No 1 Is at 13 plates at J15
nnd bar 130 and llessemer pig 112 at
Valley mills and billets 16 60 The
average of all quotations Is S 12 per
cent below the highest In September
last but the actual sale are frequent-
ly made below quotations The pro-
posed combination of lake ore pro-
ducers ha not yet been effected and
ts 1th the fall In prices of Iron Is loss
probable Uhere Is less pressure to
sell southern pig ore and large trans-
actions have been made by concessions
while the smalt demand has broken the
barbed wire combination and the two
nail and the two bar associations are
now in session to consider their policy
Hills have not changed while Besse-
mer Pl has declined 5 and billets 8
per ton and a purchase of 1000 tons
for San Francisco from England Is
noticed with a considerable Importa-
tion of wire nails at BOBlon
Copper la weaker at 14a for lake
with narrow demand and tin 1 4
iih a visible suDDly hero and
abroad of 292G1 tons against J443 a
Anthracite coal Is weaker and sold
at 3 50 cre against nl
to circular
the week hate been l Wiliut M5
lust J car C2 In Canada against 40 lat
yeir
SHOW A IIISAVT BllimiCAOFl
Two Hntidra Tlonnnl IIlM
Cottou Le Tlinn Lat lcr
Kexff Orleans La Dec 6
-- I I- Hesters weekly New Orleans
llN I shows a falling off It the movement
1
fnt0 eight compared wth tie seven
ii iu - taut tHrln
aai Pl ot ft round Hurr of 19S001 Lairs with I he
Kular before lat of 0JO
Pantomimes Won- I same days ear
TOUT WOKTII TEXAS SATUKDAr BiJOEMBEU 7 1895
The Gazettes
Quarterly
Encyclopedia
To be litutd Jin 15
Will 1 tlis Moat Complete nook of
the Kind liver Ismd
NATIONAL TOPICS
rnxAs topics
OENE1VAI TOPICS
WEATHER FORiCASTS
for iasa
It eontnln uafiil prnp
tlcul nnd Knrrnl lulormtloa
niiou crcrr ubject
Trll yon what tou
TBltt to kllOIT J It t hi
Tun nant to kuovr It
A annAT souncn or
TIOV
a TnnvBunT or knowlrdod
A PUACTICAIj EDUCATOR
A lIULtASLa HANDBOOK
pmcc as c iti
LOOK OUT FOR IT
last 318000 and la ahead of the samo
time In 1S12 by 20000 Tho amount
brought Into sight during the present
week has been 327000 bales agnlust
M 5000 for the seven duja ending this
date last vear 450490 sear before last
and 43 for the same time In 192
and for the six days of December It
has been 84472 this J car against
431497 last sear 332474 the J ear before
last and 354803 In 1802 These make
the total movements of the ninety
seven diys to date 301773 against
5433820 last year 4180 831 ear before
last and 3841809 In 1S92 The move-
ment since September 1 shows receipts
at nil United mates ports 2C4S 2il
against 4 903424 last Jer 3172460 for
the year before and 2107179 same time
In 1S92
Itnnk ClenrliiK
New Tork Dae 6 The following
table compiled by uracm reels snows
the total clearances at the principal
cities and the percentage of Increase or
decrease as compered with the cor-
responding week last year
New York Inc 97 SC984U818
Chicago Inc 27 11J7S130J
Boston Inc 19 10S833470
Philadelphia Inc 131 S5710CS0
St Louis Inc 4 7 2S 600473
Han ITonclsco Inc 181 13 288 231
Raltlmore dec 33 14C422DO
Pittsburg Inc 26 6 15C08937
Cincinnati inc 82 13495150
Kansas City Inc 7 8 1248 993
New Orleans Inc 0 0 14 R4 421
Buffalo inc 186 CSflt 675
Milwaukee Inc
49
IKtlolt inc 3d
I ioulst llle Inc 0 6
Minneapolis inc 37 S
Omaha dec 15 0
ProlfIence Inc 14 2
Cleveland Inc 01
Houston inc 7 0
St Paul Inc 10 3
yn
lndlanapolla Inc 17 1
eolumbu o dec 41
Ilartrord
Richmond dec 11
Washington Inc 73
Davenport i
Dallas inc 77
St Joseph Inc 1 3
Peoria dec 33
Memphis Inc 67
Portland Ore dee 2 7
Rochester inc 10 0
Savannah dec 214
Atlanta Inc 194
Port Worth dec 14 S
Waco Inc 1011
NorTolk Inc 1S1
Ioa Angeles Inc 6 0
Wichita dec Ill
Birmingham Inc 30 0
Topekn dec 114
Chattanoga Inc 23 0
Nashville dec H7
OaUeston dec 10 2
Salt Lake dec 16
ut
r7 ul
B 11 811
715113
i car oss
4 7USI3
C 128 SOI
r RfiRiit
7llC33 I
cm 103
Denier Inc 2 5 3181211
Total United Slates
Increase 60 11247194099
Exclusive of New York
Increase 4 0 48783183
Dominion of Canada-
Montreal Inc 110
Toronto Inc 210
Hlllfnx Inc 21
Hamilton Inc 39 6
Winnipeg Inc 10 8
Totals Inc 6 3
Not Included In total
6 131784
3 001100
2769 163
1 CO 652
2331980
2 001803
3076836
1C08000
1 813 013
3 322783
4nl10
2 0 1 608
41 821
2 010 011
1705374
2317376
1413202
1600 697
492189
601778
419 617
420 010
1698733
7831430
1SC1C93
113174 CIS
8465218
1268 ro
1481 S70
858816
26691200
Comparative Cotton Stnteinent
New York Dec 6 Comparative cot-
ton statement for the week ending Frl
day December 6 1895
Net receipts at all United
states ports during week 236617
Net receipts at all United
States porta durlnff same
neek last year 312163
Total recelptH to this date 2658189
Total receipts to same date
last car 3964 405
Exports for the week 216204
Exports for the same eek last
vear 3314S7
Total export to thla date 1603688
i Total exports same date last
5 car 249364
according Stock at Hi unuco mates
ports 846619
the United State for Stock 1 all United Pu
Stock at all Interior towns 2307W
Stork at all Inferior towns same
time last year 19204
Stock nt Liverpool 9G4000
Stock at Liverpool same time
last J ear 895000
Stock of American afloat for
Oreat nrltaln S10200
Stock of American afloat for
Great lint a in same time asi
ear
290005
i
nrionT vvrui hiahd
Day Takrn Up by Tliem nt J1rnham
Committee nt VVorlc
oertal Tricks nn1 with the same oay bJr Brenham Tex Dec -The third
For Jhe y D day of the Texas conference of th M
rut me iniai uvw T it 68- E church was principally taken up
berelaatof
THrBl1rjJI ATCn WM from year lthcntunortp of presldlnr elder
rilE JocicKYir DASCr two anJ from 1893 of TO000 or tno In charee Most of the
romiJONIFICBNT nrr n ni arcreiale I beWni real business of the confer- I done
WMATIOK ejXia SHoVi year I In committee and reporU wm our
U becln Monday Morning 76000 of the urn day year j
If
MONNIGS
Ladies Underwear
Tho following nra extraordinary good vnluos
Good heavy Indies ribbed vesta worth 25o at lfioj
Kegnlar 50o ladies vest very eloguntly mndo at 35o
or 3 for 1 00 i
Good quality Indies riblod wool vest nt 70c worth 1
Elegintly mdde ladles union Bults regular 7Co quail
ity now only 6Uojr
Good whlto wool Union suits our rogular 1 60 arti-
cle now 1 a suit8
Now liuo of Childrens Union Suits extra quality 40o
n suit
See our Oress Goods Bargains Four Lots
Lot No 1 98o for nn 8yord pattern wtrh 1 fiO
Lot No 2 SM8 for a 7 yard pattern worth 2 50
Lot No 3 158 for a 7 yard pattern worth 3 00
Lot No 4 f 2 SIS for a 7 yard pattern worth i 00
Our Cloak Sale
Thoy are going fast but wo have still somo ohoico jar
ments loft
LaHea JacVeti worth 4 00 for 1 CO
Ladle Jackets wurtU 0 CO for 2 00
Ladles Jacket worth 10 00 for i f0
Ladles Jackets worth 12 0 for C 50
Misses capoB nt S2 00 2 7G worth double
Infants Cloaks from 74o up
All ladles capes largely reduced in price
BgQMMIG9S
LODGE
SUSPENDED
IT ISKD A C1E11M THALATIO
Of T 1113 IIITDAU
An Important Ilcllon lr the 1111
nol Bnpriu Court Afleol
loir th Cn
Clilcaco Deo 6The nppellite court
has handed down an Important fcclalon
in the case of Waldeck lodge Knights
of Pythias against tho grand lodge of
Illinois This was a cuse vthere tho
lodge was suspended because of ltd
using a Qerman translation of the
ritual and refusing to dtjuoutlnue Us
uho they askul for a writ of man
damus to comnel the restoration of all
Its rights and the communication of
tno password upon a nennnsr oy mo
Iouet cuurl Judirti Brentnno irave n
decision favorable to Waldeck lodge
on every- niiase The anuei ate ccurc
handed down a decision reversing
Jutlire llrentanos decision and re
rnndod the case with instruction to
dismiss It
maimer bTisuAtiivs uisi3Tiia
Is Held nt Ontcnlll Mr Stoddurd
to Lecture Titer
aatesvllle Tex Dec 6 Special
Tho district meetliiK of the stewards
of the Ml t hod 1st church met here last
night There vvus a good attendance
J M Itabertnon Ts of Meridian Is
hero attending the meeting
Hew C H rields the new Method
1st wreocher came In yesterday
Mrs 1 lelen M Stoddard president
of the W C T U Is billed to lecture
nero uecemncr 11 ana n
Oatesvllle lodge No 111 I O O V
elected tho following ofllcers J O
atcCarrall N Q John O Ixng V tlj
w ji woouwtru secreiary ii sasse
treasurer
HE DEFIES ARREST
a 1ossu i rtiisLiT or a
ED NUUIIO IlAllST
A atutultor of Shots Eichocd Mltd
One Man WonndetlIla
Slr He Itrnnff Vp
Dlrmlngham Ala Deo 6 A tpeclal
from Amory Miss says that Thomas
Wilson a prominent Klzea tf the
place attempted to arrest a ftlrange
negro filling the description of a rapist
wanted at Houston Tex The ntgro
opened fire on hi mand ran A posse
was organized and engaged in the pur-
suit of the negro Thirty or forty
shots were exchanged on the outskirts
of town and Mayor Armstrong was
dangerously wounded The nejro de-
fies arrest and says he will not be
taken alive The posse lias ecu red
bloodhounds and are chasing the us
pect If be Is not kIUd in further
efforts to arrest him he may be btrunjr
up when captured
ihmiu a m tkial
Dot runt Goes to Vnn Qnentln Prison
tn Ten Days
San rranclsco Cal Dee Theo-
dore Durrant was today denied a new
trial In ten days ha will be taken
from the county Jail to San Queotln
prison and kept there until sentence Is
pronounced He will appeal to the su-
preme court
TlOTIOX OYI2F1HCLED
Jim Bob Crow hot Given Another
Trial Otlir Cases
Cameron Tex Dec U Special
The case of the State vs Jim tiobCrow
was called on the motion docket today
nrl h tno t Ion tar X new trlrJ u
overruled This 1 tbs cue which vu stantly
tried some two weeks ngo and which
rt suited In a conviction of a life sent-
ence for the defendant Ho Is charged
with having murdered a snung lady
who lived near Cameron It was n very
btutal murder and there are unubts
as to his having committed the crime
Tho regular December tcim of the
county court opened today with quite
a crowded docket
District court will adjourn Saturday
after having been In tension about two
months
The cases of Then llorstman and
Mack Orlflln were continued until next
tetm llorstman getting ball In the sum
of 110000 Orimn In the sum of 13000
BiuumjH ahhistkT
fie Offered the tXHcrr kfKKKJ to II
Itvlrnsed
TA Taso Tex Djq
Julius Kternttn a local dealer In Mexi-
can curiosities wan doteciel In rmug
dllng drawn work by Customs Oillrer
James M Dwer this afternoon who
arrested him nnd testified that Slcrnan
had offered him 100O to turn him loos
United btutes Commissioner Htitton
lixed hU bond at fECO for smuggling
and 11000 for trying to brlbo an ofll
cer
MMM
STIRRING THEM UP
folk oFFicunn Aituifiiio on is-
DICrrUD AT ALVAHAUO
Thrro Aro Charvcd Ylth Nrgleot nt
iiutr and One With
Dronkeuneia
Cleburne Tex Deo fl Special
J M Ilrlggs city marshal of Alva
rado Is under bond for neglect of olll
clal duty
The grand Jury has returned a bill
against Deputy Marshal J T Brawn
of Alvarndo for failure to arrest one
Dallas Jiampton for disturbing the
peace
Charles Law son constable of Al va
ra do has been arrested on a charge of
non performance of olllclal duty He Is
charged with failure to arrest Deputy
Sheriff W V Mahoney when the lat-
ter was charged with being guilty of a
breach of the neace
W D Mahoney of Alvado deputy
sneniT nas been orresiea cnrgeu in
two cates with drunkenness In of-
fice
Several Alvarado doctors have bn n
Indicted by the grand jury for issuing
Illegal prescriptions In violation of the
local option law
Uen Coleman of Alvarado has been
arrested on six charges ot violating the
local option law
FLIW DUAlllS AT TEJULll
A Woman una n Mlllo Girl Dlo
There
Templfl Tex Dee 6 Special Mrs
Marguerite wooas aauxnter or airs i
Scully died last last night and will be
buried inis evening
The three-year-old child of Mr and
Mrs Julius Lang died Wednesday
nigut ana was ouriea yesieraay
KAIMtOAU 5UnTIEKTIa
Tho Iorpto to Hffur n Itoad to
Aransas Harbor
Cuero Tex Dec Special At a
railroad masstmeettng held here yes-
terday for the put pose of securing a
road to Aransas harbor delegates from
several counties were present Perma-
nent organisation was efferted Otto
Buchel b4lng elected chairman and
Ilud Kleburg secretary Active steps
looklnc to the building of the railroad
will b commenced at once
A iiov iciixnu
The Wlnebrster Was llUrharged
Kill Inn lllifi Almost Inslaally
South Mo Al enter I T Deo
Special A sad accident happened at
Atoka L T recently Milton and Ed-
gar Smith aged 9 and 11 years took a
Winchester rifle down from the wall
and went out doors to play with ft
The Winchester was accidentally dis-
charged The ball struck the younger
boy in too siae kiiubx mm aunost uu
V
M if vielyvVV
ARRIVES
Englands Answer Now
in Washington
PLACED IN THIS IIAMIS Of
JULIAN PAUltClsruTU
snciuTnv oimv will lusiEiin
it iv Mill AiisiNCis or
U1T CLUtlSLAMJ
Senator MUM Tnlka About lit- New
o tsllrrr Lrttlnlatlon lit
peotetl Till Eesnlou
WJ
Washtngton Dec 8 Lord Sallnburyit
repty to Secretary Olntja letter re
questing a final nnd Oetlntte statement
of Great DNtatne purpose concerning
Venezuela is in Washington having
boen dellveied to Sir Julian Pnunce
fote tho Hrltlsh nmlinssador tonight
Tho annwer was brought to Washing
ton by DonaIJo the siieclnl meseen
gir of the embassy who makes regular
trips lo New York for the purpose of
carrying the oilicUl mall to nnl firm
Washington DounhlHun received the
reply from the steward of the steam
ship Hrltannlo on which It arrived at
New York at 0 oclock this morning
Donaldson Immediately left for Wash-
ington Tho grontortt Interrst centers
lure as to the nature f the reply which
Lunl Salisbury has mode to tho Ameri-
can icm tary of state
Amluifiandor Vauncefoln ald tonight
that Loid Snllsburjs letter woutl be
presented to Heorctary Oluey tomorrow
Thrre was a pretty geneinl dlsouslon
of v etesueUn affnlra nmong meinbere
of the house today Tlie general opin-
ion among those who have the conduct
of foreign affairs In charge In the
house Is that lon Halinburys reply
would be a diplomatic cvuslon of tho
query of the United States nnd while
expressing a Willingness to arbitrate as
to a portion of the disputed territory
will deny the right of the United States
to ask Croat liritutn to arbltrato as
regards territory ownership of which
flrrat Drltaln claim It hers beyond
dispute In other word It Is believed
that Great Ilrltalns reply wll tempor
1st with Iho subject nnd elmply upfn
the way for further correspondence
nnniu himi to iJxiiM r
flnya tlio ObJeellntM United to lit
Dill Aro FiillnrlDim
Wathlngton Deo 6 Senator Mills
attention was called today to tho fact
that objections had been made to that
part of his bill tfliottlntr tho iccreUry
of the treasury to pay out silver when
the reserve Is below 1100000000 vli
that it tvould put gold ubove par and
at a ptomlum
This reasoning ho replUd Is ut-
terly fallacious That resutt can take
place only when the volume of sliver
or paper Is so Increased aa to increase
price In thti country when gold
would be exported but no more manlp
ulitton of the silver or paper now in
circulation can change prices of pro-
ducts If the trcunury refuses gold
for export tho exporters must do as
other exporters do buy bills of ex-
change If the treasury notes are all
paid or bonded the rtmult would be the
me Importers would pay premi-
ums on gold when exported but the
gold standard would remain un-
changed
When he continued hs gold re-
serve Is over HOOOOOOOp the treasury
Is In easy circumstances and may ro
deem Its notes In either gold or silver
a may be desired by the holders of
Its notes When the reserve Is under
1100000000 the cautionary signal Is rp
nnd the tocretary should protect the
government by patng In standard
silver coins and stop a run that may he
made to embarrass the treasury and
compel It to sell bonda to forolgn nnd
domestic capitalists sacking invest-
ment for idle millions
Explaining other provisions of the
bill Mr Mills said he had provided for
the coinage of silver bullion In the
treasury Into fractional coin rntlvr
than Into dollars because It that shape
It would be more convenient and that
he had provided for tho Issuance of
treasury notes in case of n temporary
deficiency In the revenues because the
bonds bear Interest and notes do not
An Individual he said -never pays
Interest If he can get money without
The government should follow the
aime business principle
1IRL A SHOUT IBaSIO
Several III II Introduced In tho
House Ilurttttf tho Day
Washington Dea CTho house was
In teuton but half an hour today when
Turner 3a interposed an objection
Representative Miller of Kansas to-
day Introduced a resolution calling on
tho Dresldent if In bla Judarnent not
finRomDatltalaa with Dubllo Interest for
au uiiortnauoa rweiveu ary uttgviTtj
AfyHA
rrjt
MimBTOTRE rftwv
HENRIETTA MAKESIfUllTiWT
THE QAZETTEoRGAH COMTEST
d
P11IOE JFIVE OKNTSJ
Crawfords
Sale
ON
TO BE GIVEN TODAY LiS fillflj Ull
DRESSES
Ladies aii Eisses
SHOES
I
ernment In regard to the arrest and
trial of ox Consul Waller
AO rAOHAUIU LUUISLATIOIS
For Sliver Will lie Attempted Ilur
Inu lreaeut HeiNlou
Washlngtcn Dec 6 Senator Dibt
raid todsy that the friends of sllvordll
not look for any fav mania legislation
during tin present session or congress
nnd owing tu tho attitude ot the prwh
dent he did not believe nny special ef
foit would be made In that direction
The silver men he thought will so far
control tho rommtttem that they coull
nt any tlmo hrln up a froe colnagt
bill but U was likely no decided movt
would be made In that direction thti
Kouelon u was likely thoy would con
trot themselves with rc ninrmlng thett
allegtame to the cause rathtr than to
prolong tho Bosnlon when no substan-
tial pood possibly could result The
semitop however was very positive In
asserting thtU no issue of bonds would
t issued or other financial legislation
permitted v Ithout smn substantial
recognition given to sliver nor he
continue would any measure provid-
ing for tho retirement of greenback
pass the senate except silver be given
an Important ploco in any scheme for
prevent Imx the contraction of cur
icncy which necessarily would be
caused by such retirement He there-
fore did not look for any financial legis-
lation at the present session
GOLD IAS MELTED
hisw yoitic AsAY OPirlCB WAI M
FLAMII
Great I7soltinDt Vn taol
Wall llrrt Hut Very LlltU
Datuaa Vfum Do
New Torlc Dec 6 There was irest
commotion In tho ussay office on Wall
atroet today It waa reported that
2400000 In cold bars plitch wer being
arranued for ahnpment becam over
heated and melted Oreat volumes o
black moke nulclily followed In all
paitn ot th butldlny Out aide In
walla Ihero was a kloklni The police
were trylnK to get In Tho ntllclal
opened the door an Inch and then
alammed It In the policemens face Th
police turned In an alarm and In a few
minutes two engine rattled up to th
corner Th Iliemen axo In hand mad
nn onlaught on the Iron doors but they
wer refused admission They Insisted
and finally were allowed to enter Mr
Croso chief clerK aald the only danjer
was that th tiro mlsht have eitended
to the assay room nnd the deposit melt-
ed The timbers In the were
vtry dry and consequently very In
flammable The daman will not
amount to over 1100 Most of the dam
sue was done to th building- and walls
There wa about KO000000 In th assay
ofllc and vaults Th shipment ot gold
will not be delayed
UlSATII ATIOIOTIKW
An Old ltller Pe AwayAter
LoBBT Illne
tonevtew Tex Deo Special
Mr Auruita Garrett died yesterday
of consumption at her home her after
lingering illness of several months
Bhe was i devoted member of th Bap-
tist chunri and waa one of th flrst
flier oV this city Bhe wa Iall
burying ground at
to m n in family
Wlnterfleld three miles from tn city
the doctors1
approve of 5cotta
Emulsion Forwjioin For
mpii and women who ore weak
Mrmrriho0hnai rocIalraUlicra they should be strong
A unnn Beeretarv Morton because lOT DablCS SUQ CllllUrCll WUO
ot the latter refusal to expend a part arc thin when they shonld btt
of an appropriation for the purchase of - l J
seeds for distribution among congres fat for all WOO gCt flO
alonai conilltuents attempted to put Irom their food Poof
through a resolution calling upon the J1611 j S7 J1
secretary for Information upon this blood IS Starved DlOOO IJOnr
uwt but Mr McMlllin Tenn ob i qrrl rtotr
lected Later on Mr walker Ms sumption ana bcrotuia netir
In whose district nine tenths of the CCllne without this Starvation
Km W1 lu 5 l
naturalized Armenian In the country
reside asked for the printing In the Alld nothing IS better lor
Itecordofthilr petition referring to UT - cod1iver
ocru f nil All nilt
MOTTAIOWMi 3
AM
4if
m
H
m
Til
Lite outrages in urcj mm iMiuntii ---- - 11 - ft JL
the Bupoort of congress to any step Tl Scotts ElTltllsion llt
that micht be taken by me executive - - M
for their protection and to this Mr cod liver Oil With tttC USA XM 3
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View seven places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 7, 1895, newspaper, December 7, 1895; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110385/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .