Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 65, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 6, 1887 Page: 4 of 8
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LOCAL TIME TABLE
MISSOURI PACIFIC
JkOKTH HOUND
HOUNDArrive Leave
Inredo uod St Louts 710 a n 74ft a in
San Antonio an si Louis 000 p m 020 p in
tOUlll ISOLNI
Si Louisa < 1 Lnrtdo a 00 pm
Jit Louts an 1 S n MUito 815 am
TEXAS AND PAClFiC
iam hoim >
2 > oCratlv
No 4 dully S 05 pm
WHsr ior > i >
Xolrtai7 10pm
K 3dally 731 am
TRANSONTINFNTAL
SOUTH HOUND
Fort Worti V hltcsu ro and Arrive
Tat 710 a in
820 urn
Si0 a ni
70ara
010 pin
S40a in
Leave
745 a rn
Fort Sherman anil
TcArisen 1100 nm 920 pm
Mrni hound
Tcxa rin Vhit s ro wad
Fori Worth S 0pm S20pm
Ttwrknvu Sticrnvm and
Fort Wo th S15am 840 am
FORT WORTH AND DENVER
North Ik > j < 1 h55 am
South bnusii 420 pm
GULF COLORADO AND BAKTA FE
Nonru ioum
Arrive Lcive
740 p m SM pm
1055 a m
FOlTTU HOUND
9Bim
40t i > m
FORT WORTH AND RIO GRANDE
Arrive Leave
Fori Worth o30am 400 pm
Uranlmry 030 pm fcOOam
All Ihc above from the Union Depot
CD LrK TicketAjtent
HOUSTON A D TfcXAS CENTRAL
Ltnvo Aivive
ICcpresa trains so p m 10c5 p m
KpresPtrthis 4 45 am 1110 am
Depot B r ocrner of Jones flro t and Dig
stell aveiue CItv oilica 405 Vain ptrcer
r A Miiiii Ticket Apsnt
THE RAILK0AD
CftlontT liawr icj of Uo Fori Wortti
WesSoru liKd r Conferrjcj WltU
fnsidetst of tis Hock Island
Klio Till of Trftviil ouu to Ohaug i113
X5lrcctlou t jrcxi a Tho tVnco
Home XiiKH
15jtnti Nates
C E Mersley
agent of the Santa 1
vesterday
traveling
passenger
was in Fort Worth
The Gulf CeloiMio and Santa Fe will
be running trains on the Cleburnc
Weathcriord txtensiou by October 25
The trnck of the Fort Wcr < h and Den-
ver i within ten mile of Tsscosr and
W l be al ihi C u ditiU by October 15
J W Clark engineer in charge of
bridnes and building on the Gulf Colo-
rado attd SMiie Fe wss in Fort Worth
letcdsy
Tner1 ax Fcor s of people anxious to
koow juisi what changes in time tables
are to be mad bv the Texas and Pscillc
and Missouri Pacific
The first excursion train from the norvh
to tuiscity vvill arrive in Fort Worth Oc-
tober 28 to be IcUotvt d by one on the 29th
and oihcrs intervals
A
The Fort Worth ena Rio Grande engi-
neers aro in the P luxv valley and will
not ieuve it tutl they tied a good line
for the extension of the read from Gtan
bry
t
A centiemin consucted with the St
Lotus and San Francihco ssys inat orders
hrvv een iesnid to push the extension
itia Spulps io ii connection with the
Atchison Topcba and Sautr Fe-
Te net earnings cf the Fort Worth
acd Denver nttd viv St Loui Arkansas
and T xis for Vie intmtr ot Ssplember
both iK w iviAVgo increase The more
lxv3 territory eovcrea the more money
made
The Fort WrriJ rua Rio Grande srd
thn TcxaJ and Pacific will run excursion
trAins < Fort Worth on Sunday the first
fr m Grarbuty fcnd the latter from Dal
lfis to accomrodte those who desire to
sea Fori Wtrth and Dallas base ball
clubs cross bats
f
Fom what D Orr of Terrell and
others esy vae sir ment that the Frisco
will soonpush construction on the ex
lecGion to Robeits is well founded The
Fneo ffiicIai3 will proiably be ready to
arrange lor other extensions before the
Koberts line is completed
1
THr Gazkttk has reliable information
to the effe that the Union Pacific is
preparing to build a line to Texas and
that the point at which the Texas line
will leave the main line is Kearney Junc-
tion in Nebraska This road will enter
Texas west of Fort Worth and will have
a line run to this city
Colonel Peter Smih and Messrs Dar-
ter and Swayne returned lsst nighl from
Dallas county where they had been st
work on he S Louis Arkansas and
Texas right of way They settled for all
but three pieces and vsill close with the
owners of these sex week Darter says
the grading in Dallas county is not far
from completion
Yesterday was the last day the rail-
roads offered St Louis round trip tickets
for sale bin tomorrow plree the excur-
sion tickets for Atlanta where thepeook
can reach tnem for one fate for the round
rip The tide of travel will begin to turn
in this direction after the Piedmont Ex-
position
A IfUer lias been received hore from
Cclonel W 7 n Lswicnce first vice
president of the Fort Worth Wcsternwho
is now in Chicago to the effect that he
has had a conferpuce with President Cab
nf the Chicago Hock Island and Pacific
The nature of that conference and the de-
cision leached cannot at this time be
made public
In Dun Time
We have heard nothing late from tin
i ort Worth extension of the Santa Fe
Thr GiZKTTK rumbler should get a raov
on him Wolf City Chronicle
Eressnloa with a Parac
Special to the Gazotto
Tylkr Tex Ost 5 The employes ot
the Tyler shops presented E S almsball
late division master mechanic of the St
Lnitss Arkansas and Texas Rsilws7 this
evening vith p purs containing S500 at
a token of their appreciation ana esteem
A Itock Iurchasc
The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Rail-
way Company Jave bought the reck quar-
ry on the east bank of the r vcr and will
op u the quarry and ship the stone to
Sors Worth and oJier points Mr D T
Crockett will be placed in charge of the
quarr Grsubury Grapnic
Serious Obj ctlcu to Iron Sioepers
A serious but singular objection to iron
3ieeper3 io noted by an Etigllsh engineer
who has had much experience in the
building of military lines on the northern
frontier of lodm The wandering Afghan
or Biiuch t < ho iufests thote parts n
says is n miscaicvous creature who is
very fond of testing the strength of mi
irun tie wiih the biggest bcalder he cap
bring to bear upon it or with a sledge-
hammer if he is sble Io steal one Or >
the particular line where these icquirint
eent < men most abound the ties sent out
trom England were of cast iron aud th
boulder generally got the bess of it with
disastrous results to the track Ex
Hallway Surges
English railroadj do the major portion
of tin ir own carting collecting 2nd de
livering freight At the freighters doors
One of the largest companies the Mid-
land have in constant employment no
h wer than 3200 hortts and f thes >
1000 are located in l > iion Same of
these noises are however employed n
switching cars at which ousines bcvy
horse weighing about 2000 nounJs Cin d
good service Tney scon becctve very
txnert and start the car by sttuiding
ith the trace chain slack and tber
without moving tneir feet throw their
fLoulocrs forward when their wtigai
starts thb car Titey also leirn to judge
when tne car has acquired sullicieut
speed and step iside vtthout a word ot
command letting ihe cars come gently
together Ex-
t 6 ii ci intuit
Special to the Gazatto
lIrMurTTA Tkx Oct 5 Word csme
here this afternocu from a source thtt
gusrantees the correctness of the report
that the permanent location of the Roct
Pdanas line had been made as far south
in tin Territory as the Canadian river
omh ot Fort Rjno and that the main
corps of engineers are making their sui
vry ircm that point to the head of the di-
vide between Cache creek and Rd river
f ven and a half miles east of
Fort Si 1 The detachment t f
surveyors sent here Sundav
started out Monday morning and are now
camped north ot Long creek about ten
miles from here There orders are to
run a preliminary survey from this city
to Intersect the 3me being run by the
aiain corps at a point on the divide abvc
refeired to between Red river and Fort
Sill The engineer in charge of the sur-
vey north froin this city reports a straight
shot ofj twelve mile with a miximum
grade of tweutytvo feal and says he is
confident he can find almost n airline to
the point east ot Fort Sill with a maxi-
mum grade of not more thMi thirtyone
feet Our people now regard the Rock
Island as a certairty Now let the Fin
Worth Western hock on to the Rjck Isl-
and at Jrckeboro and be hjppy There
is a solid rock crocking on Red river in
the line here suggested and there are no
other streams of any consequence to
cross
Dcnlsou Bonhsjm acd Now Orleans
A meeting of the directors of the Deni
son Bonhsm and New Orleans Railroad
was held last evening st the office of
Messrs Munson Bro President Allen
and Mr Sparger of Bnnham and Messrs
Munscn Collins Tignor Perry and
Cofiln of Dcnison were present The
meetiug was called by the president
principally to reconsider and take action
in thematter of issuing another general
call to the stockholders of the road to
hold another meeting at which
time proper steps will be taken to
mkmdikiiSif K S BM
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THE GAZETTES FOBT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY OCTOBER 6
uimuaojim iJ < Mi vr Av sisgywgrer
isppe i bonds to an amount not to
exceed 615000 per mile the money to bo
liid In equipinjr the road and purchasing
v iillng stock The advertisements as ap
pfercdi in the newspapers some two
uiontha cince in reference to the same
matter weie not worded according to the
uv and as a consequence it was deemed
rrruudtnt to attempt to place the bonds
untii the state laws regulatlns such mat-
ters were fully complied with On mo
tkn nl second the recielovy was in-
structed to call another stockholders
meeting at such time rcd plc < > and in
such a manner as v ill fully comply with
Vi < i la in regards to the issuing of
bonrs
Captain Allen stated that the people
of ISouhsm would py up every dollar of
the original subscriDtion of the road and-
s far as he was acquainted tne people ol
Ravens wo aid do uie sarae
After a general drscuss nn with refer-
ence to a number of items of minor m
portaree the meeting adjourned subact
o c ll
Messrs Allen and Sparger will leave
errly this morning for their home at Bon
ham Denizen News
TTRAXttLlXG ESI6UTS
Elr BliniiJtpollfl Gftthninj Ariilrsesd br
BIKlmtl Davltt vXTJkSu for Sons
ikskaiclis Slixx Oct 5 The
genual assembly of Knights cf Labor
met at 015 a m
Mr Mitchell colored said that the
colored people felt that John Browns
wsftixtxvoa
Mr Powdcrly in the
chair Ths wrangle over seats was re-
sumed aid continued for some tfms but
witnout rtptilt During the morning Mi-
chael Davitc was introduced lie ad-
dressed the assembly t some length re-
ferring to the struggle oSthe Irish f jr horn
ruio and 8pressing the belief that the
sympathies of the oiking men of Amer-
ica tvere with the people of Ireland At
thi conc usion cf ais ppeech Mr Pov
deriv introduced restIntiono which > 7erc
rctved with tuthu iism expre = sinst
hearty spinpathy for the Is ih people a tl
condemning the oppressive Iiws by which
Irelina ia governed and the coercive acts
of trie Eagsith government Afkr thtt
rcaiiing ot the resolniiops live minutes
dJresses were made by the delegates all
favorable to the resolutions
During the morLiog session there was
much wrangling aud animated discussion
ammg the contesting delegations who
wsi < a hi the outvr hsilwty their voices
penetrating to the convention ball Sev-
eral women delegates arrived about 11
oclock Among them wss Mr3 Eitonof
Washington appointed by the chairman
of the Richmond convention
SCRking on the anticoercion resolu-
tion Miss Severance v very popular lady
member said the women of America a-
far RS she could see were under just
about as strong a yoke as those of Ire-
land Sho said the judge on the bench
ths minister in the pulpr the banker and
the moncpolift were trjmg with all thtir
might to down the Arntrican working
woman and keep her down
Mr Powoerly then rroso and said he
wisiKci to hear from some of those repre-
senting iarge comIngents that little had
been heard of He called upon Sister
Holiingswortb represystativc for the
south who srid she represented the col-
ored women of the country beyond our
southern boundary Her people
had once sufftrcd from the yoke
of slavery but he did not
think even that yoke was as bitter as that
whici helii the hesds of the people cf
Ireiand and that the woman of this
country were not as free as thoy might
be
TUEASURY DKlAUTMitNT KNCOUUAGKD
WASHINGTON Oct 5 The total
smcunl of bonds off red the govenment
today wv 81744200 of wbicb 1C57
100 Wfre Ak pr cents Vd 3871000 were 4
per OSMs making t ie total to rial 12
079 C50 The increased offerings today
ccournse the T trrp ellicitla io tee
belief that lo balance the 14010000
requii d i x ik sirKing fund will be ob
riuier witbin thj next two days One of
the officials axnlu s lodrys heavy offer-
ings by saying bondholders are fearful
that by continuing 1o hoH their bond
they may endsngsr their chsnee
of disposing of them at rates
3 ftvorsbJe as those now offered by the
government Sume who held b ek for an
advance are now he t aiJ Eeiing their
bonds under the conviction that thV will
not be able to secure better terms
Among the letters recuvul by Secretary
Failchild today was > tis from a person
whose name is withheld offering o sell
SS00000i United States bonds to the
Gfvernnn nt at SI10 and threattning to
ue the Secrocary fo dsmagts to that
amount in esse his offer i3 not accepted
No notice was taken of the letter
SPORTING
The Paris Figaro says that if yon want
your children To have pretty teeth you
must begin with the second dentition to
press beck with the finger every morn-
ing the teeth which have a tendency to
project forward and pull forward those
which tend backward As a wash boil
in a tumblerful of water a pinch of quas
sia wood with a pinch of pulverized ca-
cao It strenethens the gums and whitens
the teeth without injuring the enamel
which covers the bone Wash the mouih
dftrr each meal with iukewarm boiled
water
IN CKICAG0
Continued frori First Page
verv slowly several houtaiiid lillea the
platform Mrs Cleveland had now
MADK HKR AITKARANCE
did in her usual1 close httins traveling
costume of dark greeu and looking
fresher mhI mora charming if possible
than when the excursion cegan Sno
took her place beside her husband on the
plutform and rewarded the gatheriug
with Dr fmiles At Lsmont III 500
quarrymen were drawn up in two lines
with crowbars at present arms The
President especiclly remarked the manner
and zse1 of tne ladies and gray bthrded
men in the crowds everyvr nere
assembled to greet him nu
wis much sffcCted many of
them rheddlng tear in th ir escitement
and otherwise manifesting unusual inter
est of tie occasion Mrs C eveland yms
therecipket of several oeauTfal bequets
where the trains slow d up bearing upon
the attached cards wannest expressions
cf affection To the chosen of our Pres
ident
Postrnrster Gneril Vilas boarded tho
train wiln three friends six miles out and
rccjinpini < d the President tno town
Along tie line cf march the mosses were
nosy though orderly Ten thousand
YOUNG AMERICANS
Irors live to twrnty > caivj old dttUd the
crvfllry infantry artillery and podce
iroke through all lines and ov r all re-
straint clung to the carriages and when
driven from one fastened themselves
to another dodged the blows
from the brtons f the police and rfn
around and under the noraes of the escort
nd suffered everything apparently but
death or mutilation to eep in the line
It was thought that the human possibili-
ties of an exulUnt crowd had reached a
culmimtion at St Louis but it was a
matter of remark among the visitors th tit
in pMnt of numbers Cnicsgo had gone 1e
vond her The demonstration seemed to
the vhitor3 to comprehend her entire
population
Ivls Cleveland became fatigued and
lett the carriage ct the Pxlmer house
beig escoited directly to wx rooms
vrkerc she rested lor sever hjurs Ri
foits t at she had been tiken suddenly
HI were circulated but they were un
outded She was very tired but noth-
ing more serious acd sh2 U now with
he President receiving the public in tie
toluadii of the hotel
VfH1 ore bursting cheer crsshirg
through the rotunda a 1110b of 100000
people rushed like wild beasts at Presi-
dent Clevutand and liia wile this afternoon
in the Palmer house It was a reception
to the general public and the chief magis-
trate iud his radiant companion had just
descended tbc olairs So thunderous svr0
the din that the score of perspiring trum-
peters seemed making a duab show In
vain did the police clubs in iianri attempt
to stop the rushThe rope barriers had Ken
swept away at the first onset It w3
well that a nouit of silety had been pro-
vided Jor Mrs Cleveland Immediately
to the right of the staircfse was an al-
cove almost hidden in silk bunting aud
green plants Into this she wis thrist
while the President giving one sweeping
glance at the surg ng crowd
ILraGEI IXTO ITS MIDST
and sturdily shouldered himself by sheer
Htretgth into the plac it had been < eciJed
he should stand Three times did dies ol
Ut mounted cavalrymen seize the ends of
the ropes that had been dashed to the finer
and strive to drag back th eager multi-
tude Only with the aid of a double
cordon of police did they succeed the
f ront line backing against the crowd
soul was immortal and that the John theiKond rank pushing thei
Brotvn of the Irish race would1 go down forward The President ww
to posterity
Mr Powderly called for a standing
Vutf whch was unanimous
The convention then adjourned and an
informal reception was given Mr Davits
iiasts Bnll
IKDIAXAIOLIS IND Oct
apnl 10 Detroit 5
Louisvillk Ky Oct 5
5 Indlau
Louisville
7 Sf LouiH G
PiiiLADrLrniA Pa Oct 5 Athletics
3 Baltimore 1G
Washington Oct 5 Washington 12
Boston 9
Brooklyn X Y Oct 5 Metropoli-
tans 3 Brooklyn 1
PiTTbBURG Pa Oct 5 Plttsbnrg
SChiCQgi > 5 j
Nsw York Oct 5 Philadelphia 1
New York 0
g
Some years ago Secretary Lamar had in
hK possession wetk looking Jcrtry bull
cslf The drooping animal seemed ready
to give up the struggle for life when its
owner conferred upon II the name
Senator George Graham V > st Frori
that moment the calf bgsn to flourish
Xothrcg seemea to pull dowu the Vest 1
It grew and waxed strong and was
finally sold to Senator nlcPherson of
New Jersey and became chief of his herd
Last week Senator George Graham
Vest took first premium at an agricul-
tural fair
shaki
and
r comrades
meanrvhle
g handj right and 1 ft until he < vas
RED IN TITK KACE
and his fresh linen codar lay upon the
the back of his Prince Albert coat
B hind him and slights to tho rigot
standing at the entrance of the
alcove three steps above the
crowd wa3 Mrs Cleveland
laughing meirily at the Presidents
plight and bowiog and smiling good
nsturediy to the crowd She was sur-
rounded oy a bevy of staid matrors rich
ly dressedbut all in dark colors In etrik
ieg contrast was Mrr Clevelands liiiht
skyblue silk bodice and jupon trimmed
with fleecv dotted lace a finger wide to
match Her glotsv pompadour colored
hair and fairy bangs were without an
ornament bat below glittered a delicate
gold necklace that hun from ner shoul
ders and was caught together at the line
of the corfage witn a magnificent
ROSETTE OI DIAMONDS
Loug niosquetaire gloves of tan completed
tne costume Mrs Cleveland looked the
personification of youthful health as she
slppped a little nearer her husband when
the tl ° t Appearance of ft line had begun
to be formed of the people At the head
CAiiiii t e Usiion veterans bearing aloft
iu < tattercd bullet riven batle fltg ot the
Eleventh Kinda3 volunteers A striking
trcene eusuod vsnlle the President wnrmly
greettcl to old soldiers one after another
The color bearer stepped forward to
Mrs Cleveland aad geatly lowering the
old fl g bsie her clip c5 one of its
precious shreds
AS A MXMKNTO
The wife of the President gracefully com-
plied and while the spectators went wiJ
wilh enthusiasm displayed her trophv
proudly to the ladies at her
side President Cleveland shook hands
with vigor aud an actual count at tnis
juncture showed his gait to lie forty
seven hand shakes a minute The rate
was kept up without intermission until
the time for the reception to end and not
a person In the line was missed A low
estimate of the number who msrened
past him is 6000 persons but they Were
the fortunate ten Thousands stood
in the corridors and thousand
upon thousands in the streets failed
even to ctch sight of his fare
The totanda of the hotel and halls like
the outside thoroughfares for blocks
around had been taken possesion cf by
fie outpouring of people an honr before
the reception began and restraint of any
kind seemed impossible During the
crush it is safe to say that as many as
fifty women had to be borne from the
throng into the stores near by fainting
from exhaustion
AT COLUMBIA TFIHATER
Chicago III Oct 5 Simplicity end
lack of ostentation were the distinguish-
ing characteristics of the reception tj
President and Mrs Cleveland this even-
ing at the Columbia Theater where oily
those were who had been formally in-
vited by the committee of citizens
charged with that dnty Ten thousand
tickets had been issued each admitting
one man and bis1 complement of ladles
The vicinity ol the theater was jammed
with curious spectators who viewed
closely the occupants of the carriages
rolling up clotty one after the other to
the theater No ono had been admitted
inside before the advent of the presi-
dential party and people who came in
carriages as well as those who came
bic jty broke iato mdodv the groups of
lxdks actTnpiry nK Mrs Cleve
land clat rct about her and
under the s ft light shed
Italian Nott
Siiccial to the Qaactto
Dall s Tkx Oct 5 Your
JiHoJSJulIfUmt
hnsbiud
At itscicamc
Special to the Gazette
Rockdale Tkx Oct 5 We are again
needing rain Cotton receipts to date are
about 4400 bales
C 1 5ihi Gonnty Cot Ion
Spcial to the Gazette
BAtrD Tkx Oct 5 Cotton is coming
in lively now Thirty baUs were brought
here yesterday thai being the largest
number vcr on our streets in one day
Our merchants are doing good business
At ttollRU
Correspondence of the Gazette
Goiaad Tkx Ost 2 The San An-
tonio river was higher at Goliad the last
few dftve than before in twelve months
The first cotton crop is nearly all gath-
ered and sold The price has beeu uni-
formly 82oG per 100 pounds in the seed
She second crop will be light
corres
pondent visited the Farmers Alliance
Cotton Exchange is morning and found
en the blackboard the following lots of
cotton for sale Dallas 200 bale Dub
li 121 Franklin 1GS Wetherford
100 Mansfield 114 Fltonia
115 Bryan 107 Jefferson 7C
Kosse 50 Mesqiite 91 Martin 11 Wiley
7 Kyle 77 FarmersVille GA Cleburne
17 Nsvasoti 18 Ranger 25 Wills Point
27 Kendcson 7 Terrell 2G Waxahachle
57 Mtxis C CorsiCRna 74 Sherman JO
Ithska 7 Ledbetter 5 Miuut Vernon 31
Total number of bales 1810 The man-
ager informs us that he sold 7C0 bali8
yesterdiy 500 bales from Dallas and 200
from Alvarado
Cotton Mid Apple
Special to the Cazette
Tkrrkll Tkx Oct o The black
laud farms in this viciuily have been go-
ing up in price In fact there are very
few tracs on sale Several purchasers
have recently been through the black
land belt and bought severalfarm3 merely
as a matter of investment
The cotton crop in this locality will be
pretty large much better than any person
predicted The shipments will reach and
may possibly exceed the shipments of
lost year There were quite n number
of bales in town this morning almost by
dyltghr and from directly after sun up
and U day loug there has been a crowd
of cotton wagons
Today ncvernl wagon3 loaded with ap-
ples from Van Zindt county were sold
o i tne streets Van Zandt ciunty has
marketed several hunrtred bushels cf
fruit in Terrell this season and if the
business continues several
bushels of apoles will yet be sold in Tcr
r il from Van Zndt The amount
shipped from lrme orcnsrd3 will reach
higi 3S over 000 ooxea have already been
snipped from one small orchard If
ths largo orchards fnrnisn in pro-
portion to their size We may safely say
several thousand bushels cf fruit have
been shipped from Terrell this season
This is no small coroiieratios inlhebnsi
ness makeup of s city ihe size of Ter
rell I is a fact that another yesr will
enlarge t e yielding capacity of orchards
to several hundred bushel3more c < i there
are a great many trees that have just
coaitnenced bearing
QCAIUNTIFE PKOSABLE
UrowEsvllJe Une sy ut tho rv Apjironch
ot a Mextcnn 3Iau of War
Special to the Gazette
Brownsvillk Tkx Ost 3 It is
learned that Mr Wolf quarantine officer
here has reported tc the Governor of
Texas thit the Independence a manof
war belonging to the Mexican covern
ment filled with convicts landed at
Bagdad today and that it was advisable
that quarantine restrictions snonld go
into effect between Brownsville and
Matainoras The vguance of the doctor
in th particular deserves commendation
as there is no telling what Mad ot con-
tagions disease may be afloat among the
pa engpvs and crew of the Independ
enoia It is hoped by the people of
Brownsville that this subject will not be
overlooked
A Uoodler Sentenced
Cincinnati Ohio Ocs 5 Judge
Kumier today sentenced Charle3 Dolle
cxmember of the board 0 public works
of Cincinnati to two years ia the peni-
tentiary upon conviction of misapplied
city funds in the purcnase of a let of
horses in Illinois for the citys use
Soiil
<
m
otherwise were obliged to wait in lines AUSTIN
stretching fully a block ou the sidewalk J
in either direction from tns theater jjacts from Corstciirm stnta wara
Within wis r jcane of rare love liKtstnrcis incorporated
liness Esrring a liberal display of special to the Gazette
the stars and tripes the decorations xistis Tkx Oct 5 The chr
were waclj composed d aalura i ow rs
and foliage and the effect was strikingly
ncabut enb md Roses predominated n Gwyron county was filed wt
not less trt n 70000 bavlrg b u nsed A Secretary cf State to dv kcurpcr
lloor hod b en laid throuiihout the house J F Anderson P L Pi er rul
ltvid wit the stage t ud beauMtully car Pmer
peted Tfie stsge had bet arrangi d to AlJc filed here charter of the
r pre ent the I11U of r mevern r d l > n County Cooper tive Cotton and M
though the wails were nearly hid tiles Alliance capital JOOtO 1
deu 31 i pnfti4ion of it < j and rttors J B GilliVnd Mhe R u
palrns 43lul aeon ly with thPiCidtut M Carr E S llarpsr W L Ken f
and wie ti ter g frum th de of in u Tavlor J W McCun Jr S B
stage anitsklrK tn ir stand nuder 4 u C Barivtt and J C WWkmi
msssiv cia dVuur in fronof tht btege H > od cmtty rdetmed SHO1 i
A iirs tf pettua two abren sdvficed tc bCLds to the state
wsrd th = m hesdod by General A II 1 The Comptroller today r < >
Terry and wife The orchestra in x < i s5000 Wrco city bonds Lr ta
tttructioaof a city bull
Governor Rossard CTiptTIter M
returatd today from tner In
Co sicana
ver her she with her The capito cosrsctor coampccc5
greet d couple efer c > upl3 with a pleas day plvncr the iron castings fucn
ant werd aud a bsile and a herrtv shrke from tne Rash penitentiary arouod
of the nana Biiisnt tuiletf wmQ in ta brick work of the dome There are
line as behutful e thsy were costly and
many of them ui they were the exes
tiop not the rule
100 in a at work on the building
Tne st e Treasury has already
t red 5210000 state warrants dr >
Not over tarrsllfths of the gentlemen I alust the new school roportiOcn
wore r gulUcn claw nMiimer
remainder eing in Prince Alberts
the
a
The
Pre oent himself was in full dress Mrs
Cleveland looked queenly in a close
lilting reception gown cf mistletoe
green piueh cut moderately low and
quaintly trimmed at the neck and on the
rhort sleeves with ancieut escurial lace
In her hair sbown a diamond brooch of
exquisite make a necklace of diamonds
sparkled at her throat while around her
waist contrasting with the rica nreeu
plush hung a girdle of eld gold heavy
cord nd tassel It seemed s 8
would never tire of grevting the
people who glided by her proceeding
either to the balconies or homeward re
joicins and the President was no le3
gracious A more notable picture it
would be hard to And than tnat of the
thrice happy pair S3 tney stood tonight
the certer of admiration at the Columbia
TO3iTJEK AH1 CROPS
Taere are about 375000 in warrants
to be paid cut by former appointrnen
Frcmlaani CUiisn cf VCylte I > eml
Special to the uazeitc
Wyuk Tbx Oct 5 G W Hov >
s primtm ut merchant of this place
t jday at 1 clock Mr How ry
one of Wli i s best citizens in t
r spett and will be ureatiy missed
RAILROADS
Hi pacirc m
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Texas o All Points
Nge6ju East ami
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liuSaijisd dleeomg Ctru between Sass I ntu
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