Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 276, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 11, 1884 Page: 5 of 8
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DALLAS
Bollo Boyd Accuses a
Man of Ruining Hor
Daughter and Domands
Reparation
Jfia HorsoWhipped Drammer
JiiffiPQtnpJobA Fort Worth
SJMfa Goes t Dallas to-
P Havo a Fit
Dot 10 Thcro was
Tj I fnctlon over In tho Fourth
night which has been tho
Street tnlk nil day A youDg
k Cotter called nt tho real
frs 1A M Hammond oth
gwn us Hollo lloyd tho Con
spy Mrs Hnmuionil
him of ruining her
a welldeveloped girl of
ftierirnnd requested him to repair
JKjtmg by marrying her This
fifrefuscd to do when Mrs Hatn
fajrow it iacaUbro Hmlth A
DaXnd 11 red two shots nt the
IJFmati 0110 of tho bullets grazing
Cotter
ijiWrjAi below tho elbow
liliojW Innocent of tho cilmo ami
Mrs
ttproposo to bo bulldozed
imOBd swoars thnt ho shall marry
jlrirorTdle
toTOallaa National bank late yes
iylbvcnlni attached sixty bale or
belonging to Mordccul A Co to
fy ndcbioi 2011 against that llrai
= = 5cottdii was In tho possession of tho
Slori fj Texas Central Hallway
jp y Deputy BheriirLewis exi
mthoTpapera
raLVilKWork living north of Pal
reorltlo Denton county Hue on
siftnlnBlhoino from Dallm a fow
Ht4i waa run mto l wnJ0U
bhwoftiittln tho road His buggy
JM Smashed Mr Work thrown out
VlmJMrm broken
jcTJMIsaourl raclllo train eamo
g tncfCentrol track this morning
hennan arriving hero
an hour and thirty
I behind her usual
TSSSffihls rmito was taken because
Missouri Puelllo track near 8hor
jlMwnsfobstructed by a badly wreck
trclglit train
nw Sfirlthfiro have been 82t i hales Qf
BonJreclved thlsyear Jbapourat
HififntBeuum to have bcoil kept list
Is
JjgatkuBl not ns tho record now
tyOnlv tho grots receipts of tho
Mfto lw iiud Of tho 821 bales
Wd 7 jd havo boenehlppod leav
mbaud 078 balen Thuro were
loroiecelvtd today Theru boa
ik Sfl5 falling iifT In tho price Itre
from 0 to 0 1lS
at
jSUplKlemliiK a laborer In tho Con
u < jUroait sand pit at MIUerH ferry
h tqJcaiighMimlor a caving bank this
eatornluKi and had his left leg and
jVftgVKpini crushed and suitulniHl In
Vuallujurl H of n seriousund perhaps
> PVirchhractor Wo was brought to
VJlWionie In Hist Dallas where modi
iiirattetjtloii was procured
AkCUqavjSi t niau stepped Into Coun
cMSurv eyor Strongs oMce this
l ernoon and said ho was from Port
KorthTaud would have to havo a lit
ji uUowJlnlnutH and naked If ho could
jrojtbat olllco fur tho purpose Hu
rtold could Httil to thru loess
ho
Jftdlietjuriitd loose Jlelallll asleep
Tiaehlnit
AlUharlM Lane ocigcant In George
jwktns colored compauy and driver
I ailUliop Giiriotls carriage whllo
nincilu tho bitter last
fjw who
drove over an aged lady
sslng tho street at tho Hercld
lfnockiig her down aud bruit
liefo Too teatlmony of tho cye
Ttwr to tho transaction was to
qefleEt that Hergeant Lano camo
TimleTliit down tho street with a
UfjaBfgelearthetrack air and after
jjjJunlngjOver tho lady did not stop to
ffllfjiho was hurt Tho sergeant was
VaJgneH In tho elty cmirt thlH morn
tasg dlhiulcted lu 8 > 2S of which 525
sisjSrffifliTu and 1 coats
ISffiWgCoheuwhowas horsowhlppcd
SiWortli last night has been
uj3Jultlfi lawyers hero as to what
0 K11 < vcu but mot with
aij urtr iont ttverywhero Colieii
pltli2 wholo thing wa < a p ulupJoU
urpoju of getting up u beuaa
OAiNKsvnaa
CoTucl Iliml Tlio Lltlo or tlio
joun atn lticrptlon
tj l qthu JHetto
ifcgJl2J vtiM TiA Ool 10 The
kiembtjrt of thu aalucsvllleSllvor Cor
rittlbatiB laid a meeting over II auuih
ftyifeaod ib fivi v > awept tho pro o
S tle u ntWueu pojflnofclm tho
jhUj llo HntM bwd and tako their
wwumjeiita uuill tiio new organli
miwJhW dilo to pay for their own A
juniltt eo was appointed to sollolt
vftbjptUdlous for tho benellt of tho
> J n dn 3 aid tlinn In purchasing lu
f rumfints Mr bam MeJiwen a com
iimSetltlliistiuctor was tmploycd as
Sii U ilo mcetlngthcnadjourned
soi j VV h > Dlauton accompuukd by
on twtlwnblu brldo arrived ou last
Mj gbtajtndu A largo number ul
Zjkuiajxtn present nt tho depot to-
p P them To night a reception
CHifUtetlored them at which wcro
tttwfBy tlio grace and beauty of tho
tfyjpvho groom has long been n res
fSSKH our city and recelvdi the best
rjjW front a host or thoso whoso
e
ffiSRSS P 1M ten Identlllcd with
rVl BJjfcolUet ft aaeoelatlon Jfo
Jii1 PSLllcr wlh assurances most dear
y3J ttfelt cougratulailona of thoso
PT > os9JPviinl goiwt feeling would lino
< rt il wny with mottoeo of purett
Sl 9 > pere ini lhufslr brldo was a
bliSr vl whllo
Jtsldlng
M SPity Mtl wl always betoken
ijgegluoinrrles lu those who liave
u lovta lur l0K J
vm
tS met at tho onlce of
son A Cravens aud aeTiptod the
ItlfSjaii
Young
Uipelui la tlio uruclputo
jrlGnifW or the Aroiin Domo
w cciinpuniea aro In
Ttil t report at thalrheadiiuortorH
i
> tomorriw eVtAjlng aud
rnmiilly ut 7io
fetl Htutejt lmenialiltaveiiuj Col
K ei ter Flanagan Infdrnlft tbo
Bio iicn of our ctty that ho baa
Rnatalled In ullioo and they will
Jto uitn at ArarsballlTex here
r rr Of > uiUithasJu9troturned
B < f i i i i > d ceatera of th
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS SATURDAY OCTOBER II
Gould nystem In Texas where a laro
number of employes havo recently
boen discharged It Is charged that
Gould contributed 100000 to the
lllaln campaign fund and this reduc-
tion of forcu and wages Is tnado to cover
that amount A groat many of the
worklngmen have left to Beck employ-
ment at other paccs
Tlio cotton rec lptn at this place for
Vedno d y aud Thursday amounted
to nearly 1200 bales Receipts today
aroG20 bales The prices rungo from
8j to 0 15
A norther struck us Wednesday
morning and tho weather Is still < plto
cool County coiut adjourned yesterday
morning alter a weeks esalon
THE BUsSlssTvOllLD
Tho Now York Cotton Excliango Pro
posoB a Now Scries of Rulos for
tho Inspection of Cotton
A
Largo Tobaoco Taotory in Virginia
Busponds Owing to the Scarcity
of tho Wood
THE IMSlKOTION Or COTTON
KftW Yoiih Oct 10 Tho board of
malingers of tho cotton oxchaugo to-
day prepared a scries of rules for tho
Inspection of cotton on which tho
members will voto on tho 0th Tho
rules provldo for tho appointment of
an Inspector who shnll have direct
charge of tho department Thu mem-
bers of tho excliaugo notify tho In
spector who will tako elmruo of
sampling clavwuaklng etc and
then turn tho goods over
for clapMllcatlou and ou Us certificate
of grade will catiso the warehousemen
to issue a receipt for tho number of
bales grade and tho weight
tho warehousemen to bo
under bond to deliver tho
original bales called for on tho receipt
It Is claimed for this system that par-
ties not experts In cotton can purchaso
ajd hold with a certainty to be ablo
to redollvcr It us lr the ramo grade was
described aud that loans can bo
mado more readily and with
greater safety by banks aud
parties not In cotton busluosr
AToiucco rAUToiiYsc8ri > oni
rwimsjuuno U Oct l0 Thcf to-
bacCo iactory of Wilson A McQHI uno
of the largist lu tho city has tempo
rully suspended operations Tho sus-
pension la due to tho toirclty of tobacco
for manufacturing purpises which re
tards thp work more or less of tliyotlicr
factories In this iilaoo
Clir VASSUNOKK ICATHS
Kaxbas Oitv Mo Oct 10 Tho
regular passenger rate to Chicago to-
day was 18 00 tho brokers selling at
ll OOto ML60 Iho llgurcs aro likely
to boldwcrheforo tomorrow
M r H IM
rai witii a iaiiuiiis
Nkw Yontc Oct 10 Tho failures
for tho lost seven days in thu Ililted
States were 100 Canada 21 total 220
against 217 last week Tho failures
are below tho average In wedcrn New
Kuglaud aud tho lactllo states but a
conespondlng luorcaso Is npted lu the
Southern Middle states and Now
York city r
IUTTlAO ON HUjINKSS AlllS
HpmiikI lotbeUoiette
Cikco Tix Oct 10 Clsoo for bev
oral days past has been putting on
qulto an air of business Cotton Is
coming hr rapidly and mcelfi with
ready sale lake Alexander aud Messrs
Paik A Patterson being the jiriuclpal
purchasers
Wo boait of one at tho best lloiirlng
mills lu the alate It U a patent roller
and thu machinery Is tho most im-
proved It U owned by Mtssra Porter
A Woriscll
XI1K ffitllll WOKIClCltS CONTKNTION
Cjiicaco Iu Oc J0 Thofedera
Ion of trades uml labor unions con-
tinued tho dlduiislou this luonilug of
tho various planks In their declara-
tion t > f prlnclploi without arriving at
any result Chrlaln of tho delegiteo
omleavored to Introduce matters ullVct
Itig national pollllci but were general-
ly tlnvarted Thefollowlugresoluilon
was adopted
Wliern inuiiy of tlicolliirominliicd nt
liy thu wUKewnrKera cutmot bo rmiiveil un
p liy loiidntlte tltncIntent
lleiulved Hint we dopm II tfin duly of cry
Inwu iiuloiilu nnd uusowotker In vnrlli
AinerlculO work for miidldnlf for Irglala
liva linnorj wlio liivr provud tliouuelvm
trtiu Irlendi AtnrKunlred luiur
The dolegates then went luto secret
Hctslon to consider an allegation mado
byone delegation In a publUhed Inter
view that an attempt was being mado
to wo tho federation declare for one
of the national political parties
Arretted
epoclnl tollieOurolto
Ban Antonio Tijv Oct 10 A
negro named UIII Spencer was arrested
here this morning for passing counter
ft It dollars lie had a preliminary
hearing beforo a Unllol Kitten com
mlesloner nnd was bound over In the
sum of 1000 Counterfeit dollars aro
pilto pleitlful though they can easily
be detected by their light weight
TKIHUIIALMIIO TIPS
Gilbert the supposed sulcldereaclud
Sail Antonio from New Mexico yes-
terday ullve aud well
lr W A Iltilcherand u parly of
miiiltnr euglucers from Philadelphia
are in tiau Antonio en route to the San
Geroulmo copper mines lu Mexico
V M Harfleld tho man who com-
mitted an outrngo upon the little
daughter of old man ArmbruBter llv
Inglu the uuttou aud who afterwards
hired 0110 Owens to kill the old mau
has been turned over to n United
Hlates marshal by tho sberlU of Mon-
tague county aud delivered at Fort
Smith
Tho crow of tho whaling bark Kidne
whloh was wreolied pll Cano Frle
arrived nt Now Keflford ATUm yes-
terday morning Tlio two men
drojvued wort both Iwluguepe Tho
steward deturUd the uaini on the
litach aud waudornl into the desert
M has not bmn heard from All ilio
> ilnr nrilv > dei
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
This powder novervarlt A marvel of pup
Ity Iruualh niul whop omf iiom Moro era
iiumlNil tlinn tho oidlDarj kind ml rnntial
b Hold In eompotlnn Willi tlio iituitltuila
low lent liort wrlelil ulum r > r ilm plinto
l > o rdr < Sold ontit in rups Hovai IIAKIKO
Iowdkk Co 11X1 Vi ull street Now YnrK
SPECIAL NOTICE
Bateman Bro
Wholosalo Orocors Fort Worth
rocctvo cnimUnt xliloinenU of UlrVer A lH > e
mono CoITdo direct Irmu tlio lnllln lunr
ntrtsl ftboluloly litHili and riuru Tlio troda
upplled
THIS DAYS MISHAPS
A Port Worth Stockman Is Klllod in a
Collision of Freights on tho
Missouri Pacific
L
ODOOfUioTJlioat OlmrchB la Oliicago
Dettrojed by Fire Tho Loss
Tnlly S150000
I
HOUIILi IM1I1VAV tVHICOK
pMlAltotbe luelie f
liuiJIsSN lKv Oct 10 Passenger
IralhKoruToiitho Missouri laclllt
Including the engine nnd counties wan
wrecked near Deaver about 1 oclock
this morning No one was hurt
V VUKKIIIT COLLISION
kA tailllslon occurred Inst night abodt
a oolock near Aubrey caused by tho
second oectlou of a litoek train iuuniig
Into ho first section wrecking
both trains Ikltllug James Joey u
stock man nl K rt Worth aud Injur-
ing two other also killing a number
of odtluJV 4
AsoTnuu Aocotw
BrrclRlto llio Untclto i
Iilqi 1oiNT Tin OatA 10 Tho
Mltsourl Paclho passenger train duo
here at 120 for the south this morning
was wrecked four miles south of
this city caused by running
over two iorniH Tho ougluo was
turned over on the Bide The mall and
baggage cars wro thrown from tho
trnclc leavlug all tho pasitonger couches
on tbo track It delayed tho train
about twelvn hours aud tho train duo
hero at 840 ll vo hours Tho train duo
hcroat2 77 went vIuHheruiau to I4l
las ttnd Fort Worth
OOMIAOltATIONb
a Tjnipid ok woitsim ooxsujiup
CmcAaO ltui Oo t 10 1iio Third
PrcHbjterliui ohurch on Ashland nvu
nue 0110 of tho flnol ohurch cdlllces
lu tho city burned this forenoon Tho
loss will reach fully 70000 Tho value
of the church toucthor with Its furni
ture being 100000 lnniraiioo 00000
Tho lire Is supposed to havo originated
In the organ loft and was due to tho
carelcfBiicas of a smoker Tho ohurch
was n lino stoco structure completed
about three years ago and potciewtlng a-
very expensive organ which latter It
completely continued A portion of tho
walls of the ohurch only aro left stand
lmr
< atih It know known that tho
1 h will reach 10 000 Tho lira was
oiustd by the explosion or 11 tinners
lamp A number of men have been
employed In repairing tbo roof nf the
church Included In tho general low
avss tho Hnudayachool library of 1000
volume
COTTON HIV aiuitNii
Hprclat to tlio lif tie
UnsTOv Tix Oet 10 A cotton
KM iielonglng tu J Klilsou two miles
north of Itoauoko wus burned list
night Tho IiiHiirrtiice was pbu < ed with
A T Jleatly of this city for tl 000
1IIAVK IN A Sllfi Mlll
Niw Youic Ojt 10 A llro In tho
spice mill of Paekanl A Jhuics In
Ilrooklyu caused MOOlo duuiagc In-
sured
AN UAUIiV MOHNJNO UIAZi
lliiooicivw Nt Y Oct II Tho dry
goods Btoro of I McCarthy A Co was
damaged by lire to the oxleot of 125
001 curly this morning It was fully
ItiMired
Tile French Following Up their Victory
In Tonuulu Uuiler Itn DeliUle
Iuusutsa tuk citmKsi
1AHIH Oct 10 A dispatch from
Uen Ilrlero Da Lltle underdatoot tho
8th says Clint Negrler Is pursulhg
tho Clilncau towards tho valley of
Ycutko I have ordered that Kep the
tpwu wliero Oen Negrlera toixyt had
the engagement with tho Ohnc oho
strontfly K < cupled Our fleet Is oineely
watching tho cooat I u uuie ninie
diatecoinmand of tho tromn I am
about tu leave Hanoi Admiral I ey
rou tlio muUltiraf inarlno tent a dis-
patch to Karl lie XiUlo congratulating
iilui upon tlio eilcee a of the French
a cirAriKNon
lAius 0jt 10 Tno Matin statea
that C pt Fourgor wliuiiegotlaled the
Tien Tbln treaty with China has chal-
lenged M Itouhefort ou hb louiit of nu
editorial wrhtcu by tlio latter criticis
ing tho treaty
001Nf TO CHINA
Br llnKiisunno Out lo Three
Uunnlan frigate will rail for China
Saturday
Mrs lltlvea A hjekwood leavca
Wiwhlngton tonight f > < r Cleveland
j I nl vllienud Ixogtou
WH0ICSALE AND HETA1L DEALERS a
fi
W A HUFFMAN
IMPLEMENT GO
Fort Worth Texas
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY
ARTESIAN WELL MACHINERY CASADY SULKY PLOWS
Cotton Gins Presses
Itnssoll Portablo and
Atlas Enginos
Stationary En
gincs Rubuor lloso Itubbor Leathor
and Cotton Bolting Slialting Pulleys
Gas Pino Plpd Fitting Brass Goods
Steam Pumps etc Avery and Oliver
ClilUcdandiloluiDeoro llows Double
Shovols Georgia Stocks Swoops
Bull Tongues etc oto Molino and
othor Farm Wagons Cano Mills and
l ngou Bows Wheelbarrows Wagftn
and Platform Scales Sulky Hay
Kaltes Improved Indiana Forco Food
Biding Grain Brills Strowbrldgo
Broadcast Seed Soivors Elevator Cups
Mill Picks Bolting Cloth Scotch liar
rows Harrow Teeth Smoothing
Harrows Single Trees etc Waltor
A Woods MowGrs Wire Strotohor
Corn Shollors Corn and Shuok Sholl
Evaporators Touts and Waron Sheetij pw Konnosaw Mator Elevators oto
IIoiih of former report
vi lnia
Norili e > r6Uju
Boaio CurbiTiiA
Onorttla
Illillla wri
AUtviiia
MtUr
ip
AiliiluuuJ
ArKanufl
icr acre will average
jaLs3aLtfif for tii 3SLiDOL < aL odr
ITH AiOT
cate a reduction or nearly eight iioluls
In tbo avcrugo ooudltlon from ffil < 5 to j
710 Tho contlnutd drouth Is arrest
lug tbo development and dentroyiiitr
thu quality unit th plant prospcit of
the crop is ruduccd to the mlnlmiiin
Tho drouth his been general and thu
eirot is manliest in every statu
Of the ten successive crops
only two showed a lower
condition In Octob r these wero the
crops of JUil and lbs l when Ibo aver-
age wero slstyslx jam ljctyuhhj
rr pectv ly Tho average was eighty
Iglit Jn thegreotorop y ar of
The statu uyerugo Is to foUows
K
77T
SI
IJarge Stock Always on Hand
NYAHltiNdToN Ojt 10 Tho October
rclurus for tbo corn crop show tho
average to be higher for condition than
lu tho past flvo yearn but not so high
as In any ot tho reiuarkablo crop yeaiB
from 1875 to 1870 Inclmlve Tno gen-
eral average Is 03 which Is very nearly
un avorogo of any frrlc3 of ten year
and Indicates about i IiuMigIh to the
aore anproxlniatlng 50000OM acres
No state east of the MIhsIhhIdiI rc
luiiiSHCondlllon as high as 100 Tho in received hero during tbo jumti
luwcfct figures are lu West Virginia bieo days prices rmurluir from Dlo
of Llano county Mrs McOealoe will
bn mbwud from our ojinumiilty very
muoh as she was a friend to be beloved
Tho brldil party left at ouce for Fort
Worth
A visit to the fair ground yoaleiday
showed that everything is being done
to Kot Ihlugs n readiness fur the illst
Tho yield j A wl Is very much needed to put tho
about 18 t I good order Mr L M Lilly
uishols Tho inallty of tho prneut I lla w 0 horses Adventurer and Ilo
wheat cr p Is generally good especially that will bo put upon tho track
In lite EaHloni acd Middle etnttts Oil
the western slope of the Alleghanlfs
lu Mlehlgun wlscoueln nnd Mlnuo
tola aouiedejiieclailoii lu tho iptallty
la noted In Iniliiniu Illliinln Inwu
to show what they can do
lr rUi wa of inning
Mr J M Gray Is hcio with seven
horsec two yearlings three twoyear
old 0110 three yearold aud duo old
Missouri aud Kunsas tho avemgo for hore all of whloh show good breeding
and
the entire breadth is 10
Tho yield of oats Is ulittle above tho
average ubout twentyseven bushels
per aero and maklne n crop
which will approximate 570000000
bushels
Tho October returns or cotton Indi
raclugmiulltlea
Dr Henry Bnnw hits two Jiohcs hero
Mayflower and March
Tho trolling horses hero rtrp Hpep
tieila Mlduef 8lroc < Itocky Moun
tain Tom Myrlle Ccutryand Magglo
Ktiojc
Not Down 011 tlio Programme A Hen
satloilal ADtioiincfiiicnt in
a Theater
U cl llotlitlJnetW
Ran Antonio Tj Oct 10 A-
very sepoatloual cplsodo not down on
tho bills cccurrcd nt Turners hall to-
night Irt the necoud hot of Only a
WnmanB Heart Newton Ilctra the
18 star actor read tho sensational telo
irraui from Port Worth Ubout Prtd
W Cohen tho oowbiilrd drummer us
published In tho KxprtM and said thut
Iioliadu oaso lu point whio two
Southern
w laillfB tolonglnff to hl
Ioompaiiy had bclhgrninlyinsulted bv
If tholoeafidltoiiioftholCvonlhKLlghi
i said that ho
7v7 t7 tZ7r did not hrtvollne
w to remain
w
aj
estimate of
In tho city longer but he I
STATE AGENTS FOR NORWEGION PLOW WORKS
1
f
Agents for B F Avery Sons Plows
DSlSTinVEuSLTJEISl 1MLJ ± T > 3Zl 03ST luXaXj 3MCXHiXj WOZFtlB
Ikry took ot
kept coniUntlj on band it
Correspondence Bolioited V
TUB CROPS
riin Octobor UoturnH Show tlio Con-
dition of Corn Better Than for
Flvo YcarsTho Avcrnno 03
Tho Wheat Drop Exceeds tbat of Last
Yeir hj 100000000 BuiMsThs
Oondition of Oottoa 7dC
VAltlS
A Vilo Slander Itcnudlated Tlio 0111
lmr Hares Cotlou Jtcccljiti
Bprclnl to tho Uatctlo
Paiiih Tkv Oet It In tho Bun
day ItsuoofthoBt Louis H > publtciiu
a hlnteiuent Is made concerning our
ojtcomed oltcii J Vnluuy It > un that
Is fa o In every particular and In Jua
tlce to him aud his many Irleiuls
bhould bo as cxleiislvoly denied as tho
Maiiderwas circulated Mr JVoliiey
Ityau has 1 ot been In Toimoaseo for
I yiiiw and never has been arrested lor-
I any olltiiso In his life his home is
with us Ills family In n part or our
community nnd audi foul sbitemcuts
11s made In tholtepublloanaro simply
I made to prejimieo tho ciso pending In
theMiprino court to which Mr Ityau
bus been iimdeupiutv
ilftcnii bundled bu lesof notion Imvo
OUTE
ttniNo
EAST I
Tliln linn oHfoin
on
NORTH
1KOIt
Ti 011071 Louisiana 71 Texas 8 < l > Jhero Js no luck of money to SUPFRIOR flmflMTAOCo
Houth Carolina hK The reduction id meet id lh requirements of tho eo l ourp7 rlln 1
caused by drouth Thero was com1 trade Paris Is achieving niMmvlui ituuVKtt wn
plaint of drouth in Ohio Virginia and I y ° reputation for HueHiijilo notion V > 1L5 ° LJ 00 < > jt
uiiiriiruiiBliNl < > iir loiiumou
Cni
Tho Into planting hi tlio Hutherii
states has BuUbred for want of rains
and the crop will bo light Very little
Injury baa been done by frosts
Tho wheat crop will oxeced thai nf
last year by about 100oco000 bushels
Threshing la alor and late with to
iiUh tlinn fur continuing the Indlca
IISAVINO KT IOUIS 1100 1 11 ilnllr
TtTuMlo iii rurVlilwi > uuuiU rr0Viiili
THE FINEST EQUIPMENT
SXT Tim VT3SSV
Ml Acelltt ttll tlclinU niul oiiiniaa Sltnii
IMB Onr itrromiiiiMlntlunii tlirotiuli tu
iliatliiulliui via ilia iiojiiilnr
Irir ilclieU au4 unnirii
rdni ljiT sjiply to
Tlckot Atnn
a I iisic
1ULLSUOUO
lint
A llrllllatit MarrlagoIliHliifiia Vple
Hpeoul to tlia Oacnito
lluuiiumo Tix Oct 30 Tho
marriage of Mr Kd Ilalley and Miss
Kttllo Itolley at tho Methodist ohurch
yesterday was nbillllaut alfulr Tho
liouso was crowded > vth friends mid
acquaintances The marriage cerc
mouy was performed by ftov a V
Hwolford Bevcrol oi our best known
ladlea mid gentlomon stood up with
them The ceremony oak place at 0
oclock Tho nowiy married
couple took tho train for
Fort Worth whew they will
malto their home Woaroaorry that
they did iiotdeoldotomakotlulrhoino
In JJIllnboro They received thu con
gratulatioii of ftar crowd of friends
at the1 depot who cmhib to seo them oil
II Lamlimd sold uis books uud tn
llnuory istubllKhmont to A M nnd O
Kistland today Tho business will bo
carried on at the iuue stand us here-
tofore
The cfytou receipts todny M w lu
bales a 0 ohiiU per pound Yerylltlo
tho has bepiiBoltl here this etason
Ilio return of the local meto out Its punishment thoy at > thou U cents
m
thoyUldperBvoluthe fraction of a justly dwrved Tho audleuco were
balo iodloaU an nvernge yield o rovotAyholiiua wltU surprlss and i Tholiost smokin tobaccaJa > mtJu
olofttbal perrcr plnu led 1 tho who Jotter
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 276, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 11, 1884, newspaper, October 11, 1884; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth86287/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .