Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 166, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 19, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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iBtook Paid TTp H25OO0l
tmalnemi transacted Collection made and promptly
nrjol r f > remitted
llllheprincipal clttei of Europe
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ON and SECOND STREETS FORT WORTE TEX
CAPITAL PAID IN AND SUIULUS 40250000
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Ueorge JaokaonB I BnrnelU
nets n General Btttilcing Business
JY Hoosktt
VicePresident
H O EDltlNQTOS
Cashier
G W IIOLUuoswriTn
Assistant Cashier
Traders National Bank
BWOETH TEXAS 8EOOND8TBETE0UST0H AND THR00KMOBT0H
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Surplus Fund
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liunl banking business Collections made and promptly remitted Ex
chants drawn on all the cities of
principal Europe
frJBont J Y Hoesett J K Adams II 0 Edrtngton JFElllaS II
IrHoIllnesworth
president
Q A Archibald Casbler
ISRAEL CO BANKERS
Ilenrluttn Oluy County Texan
transact a General Banking Business
WS OF LAND FOR SALE ID DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE STATE
i President
W B Ikakd VlrePrcsldenU J W T Quay Cashier
irietta National Bank
1 STOCK
boooo BunrLTjs
3300
Toius
aooasW II Worsliam A 1 > Helcher WB Ikard O WEasley
E K Ikard T J Atkinson W It Curtis J W T Gray
Kh BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
JK STERRETT Ac OO
Bankers San Angela Texas
ttTAI STOCK
LOAMS
Thirty Years Experience In Land
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COLLECTIONS
Titles la Oils Btate
SMITHS TEXAS FINANCIAL AGENCY
faith A JaiTls Block fill Houston St Fort Worth Texas
KOovernor Ireland Austin Teraaj AttorneyGeneral John D Templeton
r Eon Kicbard Waco Hon B II Marey U g Senator
Coko U 8 Henator
buna Bank Fort Worth Fort Worth National Bank Fort Worth fc I
XBinkers 10 Old Blip N Y Latham Alexander Co ltankirs Wall FtNY
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Established 1803
WQBATEMAN
BATEIVIAN BRO
1416 and 18 West Second Street Corner Throckmorton
ORT WOETH TEXAS
WIS
Rrothjers f jo
JOKE WORTH TEXAS THUJRSDAY Jimn ia rnai
TAILOR
uuso
0 4 Uleached
Will bo gold
Lot 5V 8 m n8Sorted lot of Bummer
cm
BARR
Worls or tlxo Mozxoy Pernio
l
SacSi r ° 5 Ladlta WhHo Lawn
wortli 1 each
Will bo Bold a
40 0l8 Im Whlto Lawn
H
Sacks t
trimmed
li both embroidery
LottlJl la Sll Ladles Whlto Lnwn
untee tho finest garinento over shown
in tills market and for less motley than
Jlnlshed Muslin neKular rlco 10a
Will bo nold nt 8o per yard
Lot103 la 052yards inch Bleaeicd
1 0T nslK w ° f 18c Will bo
sold nt liijc
Lot 494 Is one
Sliectlug Worth
at 5c per ynrd
Lot 415 Is 2110 yards Black Lncu
Ruutlnir Worth Sou Will bo sold at
12Jo per yard
LoUOlUll pieces of Chungcnblo
Check nnd Stripes In nil tho new ahnd
limsntTSo worth 05c
Lot 402 Is 16 pieces of Clinngmblo
Cheoks mid titrlpes extry heavy
wclKhts entirely umy Will bo sold
at oo ii yard
Lot J U3 Is 30 pieces of Solid Cotored
burnhs InclmlftiK nil tho now nud sta
ple shades24 Inches Mido wnrrimted
1 k Will bo sold at Co a jard
I his Is undoubtedly tho greatest bftr
gnln wo over tillered
Uo have fone toprcut vxpciisu toah
trlbiiio tlieao eimriiuiiia purchaseHtlial
wo may bo ublo toiiKreenblyMtend
our nciiiiiilntaneo In ii liusTn es < wav
and udvertlw whig mo aro abln to do
for tluwu u Im itru willing totru l us In
llHlniiror < fc K
Lot 404 Is 15 pieces of hnndsomo llro
oaded and Shaded Silks 22 Inches
wide at12 nynrdj with
whip lt < J ln t j solid Itad
1 tto zemer bar 22 luches wide to match
Mr m
and Check Silks at 47Jc of moat ex goods In the market
irSi JOHM s 20 plecesoxtrallno Change
Lot 400 Is 11 pieces of Blinded Silks able KlKiired Silks In all tho now col
nbluo garnet wine gold brown nud ors at 175 per ynnl ncually sold nt
blue green at 13c n yard These 2150 per yard with allSllk Surah at
aro particularly desirable 123 per yard or Solid Colored
AtltlroHH all ortloiM JVoiu tl > tiiiuitry lor u lH > r hiuTi 1 to
Changeable Tlaln Bilks nt f 160 per
yard to match
lxl400WCl pieces of ns orled solid
Gros Oraln Bllls In nil tho new colon
iiwv brown gold brown light and
dark belgv slate elephant amy to
pother with all tho stnplushade Will
bo sold at MX n yawl would bo cheap
nt S12V
Lot 470 Is a lot of lllnck Oros drain
Silks In all 27 plecw nt 1 > JlS i
JlCO all pnrosllk ovorv onoa decided
bargHln
Ijot 471 Is 10 pieces of lllaok Cash
inert Silk tho luindsoiiiest goodn wo
evor Iiaudled Will bo sold at 150
175 and 200 a i rd Send for sain
ten nt once
Lot KIT I 59 pieces of beautiful Bro-
caded Villus lu all tho new shades at
40o a yard
Lot 468 Is mother lot of Brocaded
Satins at COo much liner than the
llrstLot
Lot 400 is 15 pieces of Shaded Sallna
In solltl colors very choice Will bo
sold at ttc a yard
lAt410ls 2IK yards of nlco WhHo
Victoria I iwns Will bo Bold ntSoa
yard
Lol44i Is 1VJ1 yards of very lino
Victoria Lnwtis at 15c 20o and 2 rhj
Theso are very superior values nt tho
prices
TAYLOR BARR FORT WORTH TEX
Wholesale Dealer in
AND TINWARE
Quoonswaro Crockery and Glassware
COR SECOND AND HOUSTON STREETS FORT WORTH TEXAS
nKOUTiOVINO
Formerly ManagerToxas InHtnicntCo
ntjd luMug fubllnlilng Co Fort Worth
JIHOMi IlAllIIIB
lornicrly Xlnniuor nf Han Antonio olllcj
of lux is Investment Company
Wll KINO
Bimevor nmlClill riiKlne r f > r four yfiintcon
meted withIttofWuy audiJiud Idp ITiVlMly
CEO B LOVING CO
RANCH LAND and CATTLE BROKERS
Corner Fourth and Houston Streets Fort Worth Texas
We proposeto gl > e nor time and personnl utlrnllon to husluess putrnsted Lan and with our cxlrnilw soiualntnnce Inrreai d fntlll
ties and Knowledge of the country and builncM generally mo conlldoutly lielior We mi iuik It to Iho Iciinm oi tlinta wlihliijr to but or
sell Located llanches Cirailng Uuuls or any numbrr or rlsss or utile in ilral throUKh iw Wu have reliable
of the United Htates and Oreat llrltan Allslof tloKlrableiiropertiisulwayaon haml
aEnnts In the pilnolml cities
Corrsimndenee fmm imjers nd lallers solicited
Tarrant County Lands and Farms
IVXIfc i > Avir > BOAZ
lias in eliargo tho choicest unimproved pnsturo mid farming lands nud im-
proved arms in this rich and prosperous county oH cred lor Halo aMr
lioaz inning lived in Tarrant county twentyilvo years is acquainted vtith
most properties for sale and will direct buyers the small capitalist as well
ns the large only to lands worth prices asked
TEXAS INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
Capital Paid IV 1O0000
Juices Second Street west from Houston Fort Wortli Texas
NOW IS A GOOD TIME
To throw away your old parasol and buy a new one
during the reduction sale at
IaNDALL CHAMBERS
r
Arasols price 150 now L20 >
former J
uk Parasols former pnee 200 now 150 > u
2 5
3 00 now
SUk Parasols former price
Satin farads Uneaiormer
Sa ParasoTs Unedjormer price 250 now 195
Satma Pm oIsmied forxier price 275 now 2
SatasS ParasolsTsuk lined former price 5 now 360
Satin Parasolssilk linedformer price 660now olO
Satin Parasols silk lined former pride 9 now 7
roorfch SOc for 22c Fancy China MattingrJworth 35c
r2 50cV WhiteWw Matting io 20 L5c
Pf 39c
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DEJIOOBATIODOWQS
Tho Kjetnt tlio Nation Turnwl t tire
Now Yor Dctnotrscr
And Eejolco Ovor a Patriotio and Bw
mosldua Seeling
Tito
Oiimtrr Irepnrlns Tor nn Honest
Democratic Ailmlahtrntlon
HAUATtXIA CONVKSTIUK
Saisatooa N Y June 18 Tho
state Democratic committee met and
adjourned to dlsltlbuto tickets The
convention meets at 1 oclock At n
imotlng of the IViuntany delegates nt
mwn John Kelly presiding Gen
Splnola aiiLouuceil a conference
between thu chairman of thu county
li tnocraoy Tamiutiny and Jrvlng
liallVlrvprvsenUumi living hall and
the county Democracy held caucuses
and selected their delemites in accor
dance with the aureemont of their
chairman with Tammany Irving hall
liihtiuutcd their delegates to vuto for
Olevoland
A caucus of tho emiutv Ueitioomcy
nmt statu Dtmocraoy this morntug
ndniitwl tho follonlmr rcwlutlont
Whereas the How York county Do
lnocracy meeting will iwlc tho IVmoc
raey of tho slate to name n caudldiuu
who shall reoelvo tlio vote of e ery
Democrat and of a majority of tho peo-
ple for iircstileut unil vlctpresldentof
tlio Unlltd Stales It Is prepared to
niako all lttctsMty elVorls and cmirea
slons to iiHiuio thu Democracy of tho
state and nation that thu regulnr
oigiiulmtloii In thu city of New York
hasat hctut thotruu nud largest In-
terests of the party every wheto
ItceolVcd that tho munition of
this nrgaulrntlon upon thu slate
couiuilttf o be and they are hereby ap-
pointed ncoiuuiltUo with full power
to ufro all luibonnble ellbrts to secuto ti
hnrmonlous repriseutntlou Irom tho
city ol New York
At thuTamiuauy caucus Jen Spl
nola said that Win Whitney
chairman of tho county Democracy
would ntiuoiince to the convention
the apportionment agreed upon by thu
Democracy of Now York county nud
would oiler n short resolution unit tho
ap ortloniucut bo agreed upon Ills
rematls were applauded
1 i M About naifpast 12tlio dele-
gates began to lllo Into tho hall
and there sieincd during tlio morn-
ing to bo considerable con
furInn us to the luteilor ar-
rangements of tho building
and Its capacity to hold tho peuplu
who rightly or wrongly suecculed lu
getting tickets of iiilutlstloii thereby
Involving so mo danger of limiting con-
fusion for the dchwitcs It hecimu
evident as thu hour of the convention
approached thnt tho whole building
Mould bo densely crow did but there
would bu no coufiisloiii
Thu hull Is tluvold of bnnueiHor em-
blems of iiny kind Tioplatform was
dtutely crnwditl before thu couvenllou
Oiieiled Tho scene was that of n
perspiring crowd cngiuud lu despurnto
t Horln to ciool tho henteil atmostihere
Tho morning had bten sjient by the
various cninuilttieH lu tolerably mo
essful cllorts to coul thu polltlcnl air
There was not u woman present lu
tlio convention No provision was
made for their comfort
At halfpast one the convention was
called loonier by Hiiiun1 L Manning
of Albany
Wm Bmlth tciupmnry chalr
inuuof tho convention lu tho opining
address laid stress on liu net tliul thu
Dumoerntlo imrty gulueil n largo tuces
sion to Its ranks from thu Itepubllcaus
Ho said Iho Democrat uverywlluro
were anxiously looking at tho notion
of this convention Cheer
Itolloftluligoles ras then called
mid contesting pnptrs presented from
tho Ninth district of Kings
county by u delegate who
said tho silting members had a title
that mis given them only by fraud
corruption bribery and other methods
ropugounl to honest government Boon
alter tho iiimiu of Wm 1urcell of
Houhester was called mid elicited Im
menso chicrs Honrosoaud said tho
delegation from the second dlitrletof
Monrou county would nottako part In
tho convention unlets their rights were
fully iecognld Chters
Assistant District Attorney Fellows
of New York arose and said Ids parly
was willing to do anything for har-
mony Cheers
Theinmoof Joiin Kelly was received
with prolonged cheers
I svitel Muunlug la calling the con-
vention to order said Gentlemen I
am dlncttd by tho unanimous voto of
tho fitalocoinuillUo Innominate to you
for temporary chulrinaii WiuH HiiHh
for temporary KvorttarlesJas J5 ilor
rlaon mid James Idortln Tho throe
noininatloiis were unanimously con-
curred lu amid cheers
Wm K Bmlth then addressed the
convention
Air J7 rrok of Albany oirored th
following resi lutlons That delogatts
from tho several congrtsslonal dK
trlcts celect ouu delegate from each
cougrcstloual dlstibt to constituto a
committee ou credentials to which
committee as Unit constituted shull be
referred till tUostIonsof contested seats
but no member of such committee
shull sit upon any contest allectlng
contestants In hlslcougrcsslonal district
ixBenator Grady said he had
no objection to tho rcsolutiou
If the presentation he County Do
mouraeyl four Tlllll
Information on lhatsuhleet
t5
Tammany tiirne
one
JrvltiIialJ
Thuclialriiiau said ho could glvouo
ilr Kiulkner objected ami ollVrod
an umendiuent that no member shall
vote o a connst allectlng his own dlo
SenatorQrady moved touinoiit that
no inuniber shall vote mi u couteat af
lectlng his own seat Crrled
W M Whitney of New York
ollered a resolution that a owi
mlttee composed of raeuiUofs
from each congressional district be ap-
pointed to elect delegates to tho
national convention from the stata at
large three presidential elector at
large and one elector Jrom each con
giossloual district
Mr Qrady ollerod an amendment
that of the Now YojrkreprejenUtlon
tho county Democracy have four rtjes
Ideutlal electors and aeyea national
deleMtes Tammauy threw aleotorrltud
miven delogattf4rvlug Uatlou elector
and two delegates
Mr Whitney aecepUd the ameng
ni t snd tlia resolution wm txtojtUd
At2il6 p im m a tJouipia ut wm
Ukeu until 7 m The awi 21
p
row nil the dUtrJetoexwptNt Ify
i f tsif
ll
V
M
vol yni KvO icg
w cm asked to remain to liaHuptlio
iiatnes of their represtutathns from
congtcsjlonal dUtrlcla
As thu convention ailjournwl thore
was a call by tomo one for threerheera
ftjr 1lower ami It met with comldein
LP Tonse Jnit tho chairman
prtmiptly restored order
KVKrmo BKRitlON
> HV h uWwtof tho committee
on conlestett eeata was adopted Tho
committee on permanent organization
reporM lu favor oi tho continuation
of tho temporary oflloera of thoeoit
veutlon Adopted
In Introducing the report of the com
ml tcomt resolutions Nelson J Wa
tcrbury said that tha candidate of tho
Dcmocmtlo party for the prwddenov
must bo what the candidate of tho He
publican patty Is not poud ni >
plnuse Ho must emphatically bo
what tint oandldatooP thu J iiwcratlo
patty has been In tho nast We have
i w all know m w imuter
offautln tho political history of otir
country that during n perlwfof more
him llity yeata tho goverurwnt or
his country was adminMeretl wltli
honeaty nud mlib wondepftilsiacww
After referring to tho mligovuru
liiotitofthidtepublhian party and tho
oiK > minlty now olfored tho IVmo
onitm wrty Mr WaUrhury wad tho
lollowlng resolutions
NkWYOllK eiATIOIlVl
irtefb < Hl Peinoehieyof tlio sUf
sales lo the imiioiml convention rthetMrty
1 1 lfl rt < T
ffi I m their a i
tloi with ti
reprMentatHea or tin iarty
Demoeratla i Jt i deeiBMtiiii or
Usues nt
no imufn
prinuli
too SlIIIIO
enn bo
upon national
limp rrooanlslSK
innia Impilitaiii
ilian tliDiilectlon iita prrslVleiiCoruis iriVltsif
Kiani u miV MH0 r nl1 > ull n niatiamin
oneoelo tho h mnM
riilV awwmiiiuttlissMHSlclim
urprnpnnl enusoror inviii lnler ls
Ilatuhni nmt us tlis iltii aralkm
Ojiiieornliiit the iiiattsrorsUiia tir iiinViiia
0 ninnslirri
SV > >
2JJV rJh c onorMsi rt in i i
Sfl Mini isti to nliieli ttm propla ilio amta
Iibm alvsn ii limrty apimivsli tlmt
It remiinlrta ths ilnu r tliu loitllaluioto
lisprcltiiti poiiilsr niu In ikm rir tuo alioll
tloii < iritiiii < iiitr cisktini of Inisir In prls
oii ami ill t It lienrtlly o unoirn aiii l tlw
tltioliiitnuilupilKlit tulnillilslratliMiol Ouv
lli < siil > vil Tlial tliu it Plena tax lu b H mo
cmllaiiiiiiiiiAlroiiM > nt < oii tn i > pHMm < i
aroliorvby liislruilcilnu m r lliVcnirvei
tlou m a unit ami tu net sml yuu
ill In seoonUiins Willi Ilia
will or n nialorlty of ilie nn < i bcis
llierpof lirrrilrlciiutoiir aUvrnam i vn
plliiittlmplncvnfilrlrKatD lo Ih < IhjudiI hv
this rule ami Incuso of Hut hIuhiios of both
ililiKataiiiiiliuirrtiatafioin ny illslrlrl tlio
Mtianry may imlUlixt liyibviUMiftlmUislor
tlrorihftilclrKiitliiii
Tho rending of thu resolution wero
Interrupted by frequent applause nud
cheers fur Cleveland anil couulur
cheers for Klowcr
Tho ivsolutlons were unanimously
passed Iteiullugof thu list of dele
KiitiN to Chicago wna next taken up
The presidential lectins at hirgiMire
Oswald Oticudorforoi Now York und
Wm lureell nf Monrou
The delegates at Inr o tiro Daniel
Manning Ddwnril Cooper It II
Faulkner uud John C Jacobs
The district dclgatut agreed on nro
us follows Fourteenth dlslrlot Win
CI Htuhmckur nud Urn i Hnnfonl
Tiveutytecoml district DanielMagono
and John Lansing Thirtieth Win
lureell uud Jacob Hurling
IOUI1MNA UVJIOCILlfH
1ivn liotxii JA Juno IK Tim
Democrutlo state convention adopted u
platform Inst nlglit congratulating thu
jinrty on tho brilliant prospects and
jmt thuumlvcH la lluo with thu
britliruu of slater slnKs rualllrm
the principles of tlio party they hall
with pleasure the uvldeiicis of fruter
iial union eiiuiiRlntetl lu Mirlous statu
conventions that it Is tho duty of tho
country to protect all cltUons
Thu Democratic convention circled
K A 11 urite 11 K Jonas A A Sum
ley and It C Wleklilt j delegatus at
large Alter electing nltornnltts mid
receiving u list of thu district delegates
uud naming thoelictors the conven-
tion adjourned slue die
MICUMIAN DI MOUItATS
DirntoiT Jhiio 18 The Dcinocrallo
state couvenllou met lu this city this
forenoon uud chose John Dickinson of
Detroit temporary chairman nud aftor
appointing tho usual uoinmltlce took
rectsttlll uvnlng Tho delegates to
Chicago hau been chosen ss follows
W J Xrestnu und John W Towers
Thu convention was fully attended
and very enthusiastic Tie preference
of tho convention Is unmistakably or
Cleveland as a presidential cniidldate
Tho following wero chosen delegates
at large to the Chleaxo convention O
M Dames Tint K Tarnsey O low
eisO I Hwlnfnrd Tho platform dtji
mauds u ruduitluu of tnrllldutles dt
muudsiidlstlnvtdellnltlonof tho o
but ween slate und jcdernl govern
meiiU mid favors local homo rule
COIQUADU IHCUOUIUTC
Uixit Cm J une 1 Al 230
IhU morning the Democrutlo statu
convention held nt lueblo elected as
dthgaliN U Chicago Gov Irunt M
S Waller M P Crow J 1 Hfqail
vcrny Dennis Pulllvau and J Jt
Letcher The delegates go unlustrtiet
cd hut Clevelauu 1 the probable
choice
OKOIUIIA I > K l < fKA
AriiANTA Ja Juno 18 Tho statu
Democratic convention met at noon
Wm K Htnlth chairman of the Con-
vention dlscusstd he method to ho
adopted In electing delegates K V
JlowellOA Haoou Patrick Walsh
and A H Lawtou wero elected from
the state at large
i i
TKNNKSSKi IJKMOCBATf
NashviwkTkn < jJune I8The
Democrallo state couveiltlon met at
noon Hon J I O AtklUi wm
eloottd permanent vhalrutan The
ileJcg U to the national poBventlon
for the state at largei ro AlberfT Mo
Neal Tao h Wllllama 8 Aj
Champion audJohnJ House
IVMklurt
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ttpteUI to th Ommm
Lockhakt June 18Dpnwslly
who was brought to this place y a r
dayonaebsow of jumwy IumI Jito
examination thhtfeyenliNr iTM Jury r
returned averdkttilltMWMJ
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