Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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ctly during the rummer art rwvMt.
edI U. und notic, of tko change of
addrt» to thu o#c, ,o that Z
paper con bt pent to them rtgularly.
JOB PRINTBIG.
With four steam print-
lif presses, a very Urge
type, latest
l , sl*ns, all grades of sta-
tionary, The Hesperian Is
prepared at all times to
!»«<* legitimate competi-
tlon in commercial print-
ing.
BKIKK MENTION.
Sam MoAdams wu reported no
better yesterday.
There ia do damage by the boll-
worrn yet reported in Cookecoun
ty.
A Aa* Baa la Meefc.
Oflioer Lore of Puroell took to
Paris yesterday Turner Stout
charged with assaulting A. J.
Pope, a blacksmith, a few days
ego Marietta with intent to
oommit murder. Pope was Hitting
on the ground near his shop door,
when he claims that Stout ap-
proaohed him end without & word
of warning, kicked him in the
head, knocking bim senseless.
Stout then picked up a heavy
pieoe of scantling, striking Pope
a number of hard blows wbi'e be
was lying in an unconscious con-
dition.
A few days afterward Pope re-
covered sufficiently to go from his
house back to the shop, »nd he
alleges when comiDg up near the
shop that he was shot at with a
PKR80NAL*
Miss May Rowland is viaitirg
friends in Fort Worth.
A. M. Thompson ia back from a
pleasure trip to Tennessee.
Capt. H. F. Potts of Nooona
was on our streets yesterday.
Percy Darwin, proprietor of the
Register, went to Dallas yesterday.
Mrs. G. B. Rogers, has return-
ed home from a visit to friends at
Denison
W. B. Worsham, a prominent
denizen of Henr.etta, was in the
city yesterday.
Esq. A. E. Bourn, justice of the
peace of the Bolivar precinct; was
in the c ty Monday.
Hon. J. H. Garuettand family
revolver in the hands of% Stout, | left Sunday morning for a pleas-
who was concea'ed behind a small j ure trip to tialvesion.
house standing near the black-1
smith shop The shots fa 'ed to bugine8e men of Marietta, spent
take effect, e id Pope made his guQday in Uaine8ville.
escape back to his house unhurt, j
Pope and a number of witnesses j
to the assault were accompanying
Officer Lowe and the pr.soner, !
Stout to Paris yesterday morning,; Miss Pet Smith will go to
they all leaving on the 10 o'clock Gainesville this week to visit Miss
a. m. train for that point. Annie Irvine.—Dallas News, on
^ "! T- i i ai_ Monday.
T Every dog has his day, and the
uite States court at Muskogee j4y for rejoicing among our pou'- Col. Jot Gunter, one
~4" evening, en ! trv men hafc reached here at last. ' wide-awake captalists and
W. H. Barto,one of the rustling
Mie>s Johnnie Pierce is back
home after having spent some
weeks with friends in Arkansas.
The city ooonr'l will meet today
at the city hs'l iq rsgu'ar monthly
session.
A marriage license was issued
yesterday to James Burks and
Mary F. Traylor.
Hon. Judge Shackelford of the
>k la • ^
Of late yeara Jewelry, and female
jewelry, in particular, aa it were, has be-
come very numerous and ostentatious,
so to speak. Formerly the possession
at a pair of diamond earring* envelop-
ed the hapby female in a hallow of
affluence that caused her to be regard-
ed as a modified female CoQnt De Mon-
te Oristo.
A gunstrel troupe, whose perform-
ance we attended not long since, made
a pointed allusion at the increased
cheapness of genu. The interlocutor,
in conversation with the genial ena
man, congratulated that dusky humo-
rist becauss be had been seen on the
streets acootnpanied by a beautiful
young lady. The happy end man in-
quires if the interlocutor had observed
the elegant sealskin cloak worn by
the lady. The interlocutor had no-
ticed it With reversed thumb the
end man intimates that he had be
stowed it on the attractive female.
"It must have cost you quite a large
sum of money," replies the interlocu-
tor, who for some inexplicable reason
ignores the negro dialect.
"Yea, sah, *500,
dem ar torches?"
"Those what?"
"Dem torches. I mean dems lamps.
and did you
see
SPECIAL NOTICES.
One hundred watermelons and
cantaloupes on loe at L. C. Brooks.
Go to H. D. Deberry's dry
goods emporium, north aide of the
square, for bargains in dry goods.
A lot ot fine tresh fish at the
Fulton market today.
Turnip seed in bulk, papers and
packages, fresh at J. C. Morge-
son b.
Go to L. (J. Brooks'
today lor lemon ice.
restaurant
Fresh confectioneries and fine
cigars at Tom J. Williams, No.
216 California Btreet.
waa in the city last
route to Oklshoma.
try men hat> reached here at last.
of the
rust-
It was ushered in by Ganter'e ] ling real estate men of the Texas
Pike Coyle and a number of chicken cholera cure, by Williams "Hub," Dallas, is in the city.
other witueaaes in the McMahan Bro s,
case went to Pa is yesterday
.
pre'.im'nsry tr/sl
to |
in
attend the
said case.
What has become of Col. T. J.
Hurley snd those eight urlea of
street oar railway extensions that
were to be in lull operation by the
first of July 1889?
J. I. Weseman, of this
brought to The Hesperian office
yes )rday a cucumber raised in his
Thought to boas Aasaasla.
B. W. Ledbetter, acting ticket
agent of the San;a Fe in the ab-
sence of Mr. A. L. Fairchilde,
hanging in her yeaha"
"Oh, you mean those large solitaire
earrings Yes, I saw them. They
must have cost you at least #1,500."
"Thirty cents," replies the end man,
reaching down for his bones, or rather
the bones with which he makes discord.
The shabbily dressed, poorly paid
•hop girl wears gems that flash in a
doien different colors, while the young
boy, who gets (4 a week in a buttou
factory, carries on his soiled haud a
diamond ring that might be a princo's
»eusom in olden times—if it were real.
Yet jewelry, which was formerly
supposed to be expensive, is now worn
so generally as to create a suspicion
that the coal deposits are being sub
jected to an alarming drain. „ .
Not everybody knows that it takes ! »ruit flavorings at L. C. Brooks
an experienced jeweler to detect the
real from the bogus diamond, hence it
The greatest blood remedy on
earth lor boils, carbuncles, old
sores, rheumatism, indigestion,
Bright's disease and constipation
Dr. Tburmond'e Lone Star Blood
Syrup. Try it.
We have a man's genuine New
Orleans hand sewed shoe that we
are going to retail at 13.00 a pair,
a beauty, call and see them, all
other goods proportionately aB
cheap at the Gainesville Boot and
Shoe Co.
Go to the elegant parler of Sul-
livan & Keeler today for choice
ice cream.
Soda and ice cream soda, purest
Some days ago Thk Hesperian , 8peqt gunday jq the panlher dty
published an account of a man .
being assassinated some twenty Hon. Z. T. Waldrand, nite
miles west of Purcell, while driv-1 Statea district attorney atMuskogee
ing through »he country in was in the city last evening an
wagon accompanied by his wife. I M <>& *he 1:45 train this morning
It was a mystery at the time who ^or Oklahoma City.
city, j did the k'Hing, as the murdered Mr. Green and family arrived
man was a straiger in that coun-1 ia this city Sunday atternoon, and j
try, and was on his way !o Kansas Mrs. Green, we are happy to Bay,
The selected stock of groceries
is kept by Tom J. Williams, No.
216 California street.
frequently happens that grown up
persons undergo a similar experience
to that of the little girl who complain
•d to her grandmother:
"Ma told me it was a diamond, but 1
have found out that it was nothing is the "Little Lee," eold by Mod-
but a grindstone." 11 °
A member of the famous "poker1
legislature" of Texas once said that
The best nickle cigar in the city
the most expensive diamonds were
Go the Fulton market this
those that staid iu the pack when he morning for a fine roast of mutton
had foil;'of them in his own hand — . _ . , ,
Texas Sifting*. or beef« also ePnn« lamb' epring
chickens and choioe porter house
steaks.
if
garden, measuring
circumference and
pounds.
The cotton crop in Cooke coun-
ty is thought to cover a third
more area than last year's crop,and
is at least one-tlr rd better at the
15 inches in from Texas, where he and his has about recovered from the 6e-
weighing six | wife had been to visit friends. No rious attack of illness received
attempt was made at robbery, nor while in San Diego, Cal.
was any one seen at the time of
the shooting by the man and his
wife, the party firing the fatal
shot being nid in the brush
A. A. Green returned from Cali-
fornia yesterday *itbhis family,
and says he wouid not give one
county in Texas for the whole
state of California. Mrs. Green
... ... / ,■ near the spot where tha man was
present than at the corresponding I , 1
time last year. I killed. j was quite sick while away.—Foit
■ On Saturday last at Purcell |
Officer Hoover took to Paris Deputy Marshal
yesterday Hunter Coohrau, a half- i re8ted c_ Griffin for the mur<ier of MaJor Wm Nel60U of Musko*
Worth Gc7.ette.
breed Indian charged
an acoompl'ce ; i
Caleb Epps, a white
was assassinated near
some I'Tae last December. visit. As they were
Judge C. C. Potter, returned bound in a covered wagon
Sunday afternoon from Manitou driving Through the Chickasaw
head of Winters homa on business in the impor
Joe McNally ar- j
1 rested C. Griffin for the murder of
with being \ Handlen on July 10. Hand- < 8ee
murder of • len w&8 a young manied man re-! United Stale0 marghal of lbe
man, who 8jjing Piedmont, Kan , a
Ms- »etta been t0 Tex&ri Wlth hiH W)fe on a at Muskogee, spent several
Dangers at Blllinipifate.
It is pleasing to learn from one of
Mr. Lawrence Hamilton's recent let-
ters that, in addition to its old famil
iar ahortcomings, Billingsgate is pe
culiarly favorable to the development
of bac-teria, microbes, and all the ele
uients of putrefaction in which doad
tish are «i>ecially rich. The walls,
tioora and stalls of a fish market ought.
by rights, to be faced with some hard,
amooth, non-absorbent material such 1 dinner at the St. Elmo from
as marble or glazed tiles, which will , , .
afford no harbor for these microscopic j ^ 0 ClOCa, p. W..
abominations. It seems, however, i ~
that at Billingsgate the sfcills ure The choicest pastry anu Iruit
mostly of rough wood, the walls <»f, at L. C. Brooks'.
plain brick, and the floors of porous
Thurmond's Lone Star Catarrh
Cure and Lone Star Blood Syrup
are now tue leading remedies for
catarrh and all blood diseases.
Transient sojourners in the
city today will find an slegant
12 to
SOMMER
& CO.
and H on. T. B. Needles, j
In- i
stone, and all are worn, honeycombed
and rugged with age. The whole
place is consequently inipi-egnated
with putrefying tilth, with not merely
its peculiarly ancient and fish like
nd had dian Territory, with headquarters j
Watermelons on ice at Sullivan
& Keeler's East California street
today.
We have just received our
last order of Thomsons's cel-
ebrated Glove Fitting Corsets
in the following well-knowa
styles.
R-1I Improved at $1.00
E. Extra long,
B. New Model,
6. NnrgJng,
N. Nursing, at $1.00
It is an acknowledged fact,
that we are selling the best 50c
corset in Gainesville.
Young Gents, you ought to
see our new line of nobby
neckwear, we are displaying
a beautiful selection of scarfs
in Silk and Grenadine at 50
and 75c.
We are closing out our entire
stock of Colored Embroideries
in Flouncings, All-overs,Edg-
ings and Insertings at less
than half the cost of (importa-
tion.
Ladies Colored silk mitts,
embroidered backs, superior
quality at 50c, worth 75c.
Childrens colored silk mitts
popular shades at 25c a pair
worth 40c.
All the Ladios have been
admiring our beautiful selec-
tion of neck rufflings made of
the finest Crepe Lisse, prices
extra low.
LcwiiBlM
GRAND EXHIBITION
The Grand Exhibition in
the mammoth establishment
of Lewin Bros. & Co.'s estab-
lishment promises to surpass
this coming fall any season
heretofore.
hours
homeward !n the city lait evening. They
^d'iefton the 1:46 train over the
Santa Fe this morning for Okla-
Springs, Colo , whither he went | nation near the
to accompany his wt^e and cbil- creek on the morning of July 10 a
tant cities in that new Caauan.
but also with the most objoc-
results to such wholesome
fish as ure brought into it For all
this we liave to thank and Ma-
gog, who not only keep up this out-
rage on civilization, but charge rents
ranging from 6d. to&d. per square foot
for such accommodation as is to bo
found there.—London Truth
Remember that chill season is
here and that Bomar's tonic is
still sold on the guarantee plan—
no cure no pay. It certainlv is
the beet chill and fever cure on
the maiket. Sold by J, C. Mor
geeon.
dren some ten days ago, aud who
will remain there several weeks
for pleasure and recreation
That extensive improvement
that was to be given to the street
car facilities this city by the
present management
"get out and push'' system, is
shot from a Winchester was tired
from ambush and Handlen fell
back in the wagou mortally woun-
ded. His wife, being lightened,
put whip to the horses and made
for the nearest habitation, which
of the old ' was reac^e<^ *bout an hour, and j Morgescn.
just as the wounded man was;
breathing his last. The assassin i
A large shipment of Womack's
Specific sent to Oklahoma City
today. They say its equal for
dux, cholera infantum and all
bowel troubles can't be found on
the drug market. Sold by J. C.
to 1
panning out somewhat similar
d , • , , .. made good his escape und'scover-
"Majah' Burdrick s cotton mill | , r , ,
scheme.
C. J. Foster and W, L. Little j The warrant
took to Fans last Sunday G.
ed. The affair was kept quiet in
order to ascertain the guilty party.
uo to L. C. Brooks' ice cream
parlor today for choice creams
pastries, sherbert and confection-
aries.
■
apt'
Tbomaa and Joel Seally, the two
Indians who shot and killed a
white man, Doc Herrirg iu a
broil one day last week on Mrs.
Couch'a ranch four miles east
Berwyn, I. T.
John Henry Wheeler, a negro
boy and petty thief well known in
thiacity, returned here Sunday
evening after about a years ab-
sence and waa taken charge of by
Sheriff Ware >nd put on the ooun*
ty chain gang to finish working
ont a sentence given him in the
oounty court over a year ago, and
from whloh he skipped out one
day while out with the road gang
doing publio service.
for Griffin's arrest |
was sworn out by the murdered |
VTliAt h tli« Moou°
But when we look at the moon with
our tclescopes, do wo see any traces of
water? There are, no doubt, many
largo districts which at a first glance
seem liko oceans, and were indeed
termed "seas" bv the old astronomers,
a name which they still absurdly re
tain. Closer inspection shows that the I i; . , , „ •».
so called lunar seas are deserts, often j antly supplied today with
marked over with small craters and j mutton chops, poultry and fat ten-
All our men's low-quarter shoes
must go, tl 50 a pair, formerly
$2.50 to 13.00 a pair, at the
Gainesville Boot and Shoe Co.
The Fulton meat market is
man's father on purely circum-
stantial evidence. Griffin lives
near where the crime wag commit-
ted. Wnen the officer told him
°f he had a warrant for his arrest be
was somewhat excited, but strong-
ly protests his innocence. His
trial has been set for August 8 be-
fore Commissioner Hocker at Pur-
cell.
Wanted.
WANTED—One hundred stock Hogt wanted,
Apply to Fulton Meat Market.
Boarder* Wanted.
IIX) !'
seas and no oceans, no lakes and no
rivers. Nor is the grandeur of the
moon's scenery ever impaired by
clouds over her surfacc. Whenever
the moon is alx>ve the horizon and
terrestrial clouds aro out of the way,
we can see the fctttms of her surface
with distinctness. There are no clouds
in the moon; there are not even the
der beef.
Watermelons and canteloupes
on ice at Keeler A Sullivan's con-
fectionary.
Colgate & Co'.s popular per-
fumery and toilet soaps con-
siderably below regular prices.
Colgate's Palm soap 6c a
cake.
Cashmere Boquet soap 25c
a cake.
Their buyers are now busy
in the Eastern markets, close-
ly watching the new importa-
tions of the latest noyelties.
New goods will soon begin to
arrive, and in order to make
room for such they have made
great sacrifices in marking
down all their goods in every
department. It is an^inipos-
sibility to quote pricoj as the
articles are too numerous to
mention. But a call at their
store will soou convince the
purchaser that Lewrn Bro.'s
,& Co., never deceive th j peo-
ple with their advertisements.
Try Wamack's Specific for flux,
cholera morbus, cholera infantum
mists or the vapors which invariably an(j bowel troubles, if it don't
arise wherever water is present. And
therefore astronomers have been led
to the conclusion that our satellite is
a sterile and a waterless desert.—Story
of the Heavens.
To Contractors.
The commissioners court of
Cooke county will on the 16th
day of August 1889 let to the low-
est rnd best bidder the contract
for the erection of an addition to
the county js^l, to be btrlt of
stone. For further particulars,
plans and specifications, inquire
A COUPLE de«irlng room anil board tn a nice
family In south partof of town, same will
apply at this oftce
Help Wanted.
WANTED—A gentleman nunc. APP,'?1 w
K J. Kasstl at China Hall, East Califor-
nia street.
.
WAVTFI)—An elderly couple to keep house
and take care ot two clillai en f <r m«. W 11
Urn Rice
For Sale.
POK SALE—I will sell my farm at Vallay
View of 1000 acres at a retonble price and
I on easy term* or I will divide it to suit pur-
chaser<"with water, timber aud cultivating
' lands Joining Also some other tracts. Town
lots and houses for sale. L, W. l.ee.
Gratifying to AM.
The high position attained and at county judge's office. The court
the universal acceptance and ap- j reserves the right to reject any
"proval of the pleasant liquid fruit | and all bias.
remedy Syrup of Figs, as the i H S. Hoi.man, County Judge,
moat excellent laxative known
A All OUT
a bargain
illustrate the value of the quaities
on which is success based and
f are abundantly gratifying to ths
California Fig Syrup company.
^The beat brand of cigars kept
by 8alliv&n A Keeler.
25 Cants.
Twenty-five cents will pay lor
old Reliable Weekly Hespe-
t for three months. You can be-
gia at any time. If not convenient
to Mil or send to the office hand
to your nearest post-
r your paper will be prompt-
' at expiration of
for.
Guns—no
wi
Forty years experience has led
to perfection in the Osgood U. S.
Standard scale. Only 135, freight
paid. Warranted five years, cor-
respondence solicited. H. W.
Hubbard, maufacturers' special
agent, 926 Commerce street, Dal- J pou sale-m>
, _ " street, a nice h
las, Tex.
5 acrcs fine hay grass for sale at
Applv at the expreas offlee.
FOK SALE—Roberts A Bomar have for sale
W50 acres of land ten miles west of Oaines-
vi!e- All under fence, good buildings anu
| 150 ucr«'S in cultivation. 'Ibis is a liberal bar■-
gain; liberal terms given
8AI.E— Saddle—stockman's saddla,
>erfuct order, A bargain Apply at
FT
this o
it) Baker Improved and No. 12
incbester repeating shot guns for sale
cheap; both good aa new Apply at this of-
fice.
piano used but l'Ule
— i cost price 1-
apply K> Hick-
PIANO—An upright --- „
will hell at $100 less than cost pnee J.
months ago; owner has two
son A Ferrine.
liams.
res'dence on Cottonwood
ome for anyone. J. »>•
Geueratlng Strain.
It is said that a new method of gen
erating steam has met with remark
able success in England. The inven-
tion is adaptable to any ordinary Cor
nish, Lancashire or marine boiler
Tho apparatus for perfecting the com
bustion consists of an air tube placed
on the floor of the furnace, perforated
on each side, in communication at the
outer end with a main air conduit,
and at the inner end with a hot air
receiver, or air diffusing pipes, where
the air becomes highly heated, and
delivered by a large number of jets
into the escaping erases from the fuel
chamber. The air is obtained by
means of a fan driven by a small en
gine.—New York Telegram.
An an example of the spirit which
animates the German army, and which
doubles in force, Prince Kraft Hohen
lohe tells a flue ^orv. At the battle
of Chateaudun a battery found itself
without ammunition under a lieav
flro. What was to be done ? The o
"ing ordered the tun
to take their places on the limbers and
"Wa
der/' as Prince Kraft says, ''that they
might pass the tir. e agreeably while
waiting for fresh cartridges."
Think of the momentum of the sun,
weighing aa much as 830,000 earths,
and darting through apace at the rats
a day I
cure you I will pay your money
back. J. C. Morgeeon.
Ice cream of all flavors and
! lemon ice, also a full suply of
melons on ice, at L. C. Brooks'.
Ice cream parlors east side ef the
public square to-day.
fine lot
Go
Jom J. Williams has a
ot excellent, fresh grooeries.
there this morning and lay in a
supply for your 8unday dinntr
today.
Go to the Fulton market
lor fresh fish.
today
Don't hawk and spit and blow
as you go, but get a bottle of Dr.
Thurmond's Lone Star Catarrh
cure, aa it will cure you, you
know.
Wastsd, Paaturaoe.
PA8TUKA.GE—Have good water, shade and
crap grass. Will paiture stock at the rate
J1 per mouth. J. B Hiaston, two miles north
of city.
Fsr
t.
The choicest ioe cream, pure
oream, pineapple and rtrawberry
flavorings at L. 0. Brooks'.
From BJtNT—A nice 6 room house and to irn
on Denton street for reat. Apply to Hob-
erta a Bomar or to J. L Hick son.
Modrall & Robs, are headquar-
ter* for spring chickens, butter,
eggB> fresh staple grooeries, new
vegetables and ripe fruits.
H. DeBerry haB just received a
full line of new goods, which will
cer commanding ordered the Lomncrs | aold out at the usual low prices
places on the limbers and j for which the dry goods house of
_ tb.J'WieU m. Bhdr.-in o^.] Mr, j)eBwy „ ,0 p„pnUrly
known.
Extracts 2oz bottle3 for 75c.
Chamois skins 15c, 35c and
75c worth at least one-third
more thaa the price we ask
for them.
Sponges marked down.
Good note paper 24 sheets
for 5c-
24 Sheets good note paper
and 24 envelopes in a neat
box for 10c.
Heavy brown muslin 36
inches wide 14 yds for $1.00.
Excellent quality bleached
muslin 36 inches wide, 91.00.
Our big cut in Men's straw
hats and summer clothing,will
continue until everything in
this line is sold, the longer
you delay in purchasing, the
smaller the assortment you'll
have to select from.
During the absence ot their
Modiste Mrs. Daly who is now
in New York making selec-
tions in styles, her assistant
Mrs. Kats has chtrgo of the
dress making departments
and their patrons aro highly
pleased with the Mrs. Katz
turn outs.
of a million mile
are a hundred million ot^her suns visi
ble in the lieavena, each weighing at
least as much as our sun, aud all in
motion, with a velocity in some cases
far exceeding his. Add up the sum
of their combined energy of motion,
and the imaginaffon staggera before
the living force of the umverse. The
power stored up in an express train is
sufficient to shatter the train to faeces
if Us motion is suddenly arrested. Bat
stem those smooth running suns sod
uuvenal space would return to
wtthf ^ -
But there
TO K> ^T—Two ■ pleasant furnished
south and lut oxpoaure, op stairs- Mr*.
K. J, Haifht, SOB K. DUon atraet.;
A complete stock oi fresh drugs
just received and will be sold at
hard time prices. Call and get
my prices. J. C. Morgeeon.
The largest and freshest stock
of tropical fruits and oonlection
eries, in the city at- Sullivan &
Keelers'. '
Try Dr. Thurmond's Lone Star
Catarrh Cure. Ii will cure the
most aggravated oaee in ieee than
thirty days. All Dtuggists.
Mail orders filled with
care. Samples cheerfully sent
on application.
ence solicited.
Cor respond-
The Slaughtering Carpet
sale still continues, and there
are plenty of beautiful designs
left to make selections from.
Kail Orders Promptly
Filled.
LEWIN BROS. & CO-
SeUL Ssmser k Co.
Dixon, Broadway tod
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1889, newspaper, August 6, 1889; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth504431/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.