Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 181, Ed. 1, Friday, July 4, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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tlJJ mltli Jnrvla Block 511 Houston Street Fort Worth Texas
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1st VicePresident
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A M Britton President Cltj National Bank W J Boas President Trader1
3 V Smith Mayor Fort Worth and or the Kort Worth National Bank j
ncliman and Director In First National Bank WA Huffman of the W
mplementCo Sidney Martin ot MartinBrown Co Wholesale Dry Goodi
Cattle Dealer and J 7 Evans Ranchman and OatUe Dealer-
s for handling builneti In our line are unequaled
will maka It to the Interest of Investors to deal through ut
Kxolo lT Dealer la
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Mo M Mate atfMt Vart Wostfc Isiat
liot 134 Ift Btmidnnl Bleach Muslin
30 inches wldo soft llulali SJo
Lot JS5 Is n splendid < iUHllty of
Bleached Muslin ut lUc
Lot 430 Is Whllo Checked NnlnBooks
In nssortcd patterns neat medium
Check riiililR etc nt So
Lot 137 Is White Corded Muslin 32
Inches wide flno Sheer at 15c would
bo cheap nt23o
LotilSIs Whllo LiceWork Plaid
Lawns In beautiful designs at loc
Lot 439 Is Whlto French Lawn
Plaids ut 25c a yard
Lot 441 is flno Persian Lawns nt i > o
a yard
Lot 442 Is 32 inch India Linen nt
121o to 2T c a yard
Lot 443 is nice White Victoria Lawns
at bo a yard
Lot 444 Is very flno Victoria
Lawns nt 15c 20c and SIjc
These nro very superior values at the
prices
Lot 445 Is Figured Linen Lawns at
12c another tit 15c another at 20c
another nt 25c all of most excellent
value In ordering statu what color
in the Mgtirul shall predominate
black blue pink etc
Dot 1401s 311 yards of Hind and
Navy llluo Linen Lawns at 25c
Lot 117 Is Printed Lawns in great
variety of style nt 5c colore fa t
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rmerly MnniiEcr Texas luvstmenl Co
and Loving IubllshlUB Co Kort Worth
PORT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY JULY 4 1884
TAYLOR BARE
In Ladies Hisses Childrens and Infants Cambric and Muslin Underwear bought
amidst the lightning and thunder of
Panic Striokcn 3XTo 7v
Night drosses 50o to 15 jj
Chutulesos fiOo to 25 i
Pantlets 20a to 15 T
SklrtB 40o to 750
Onset covers 50o to 750
Head theso prices Then seo tlio
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rortncrly SlnnanerorHin Antonioottloo
of Texss liiMfttiiienl Cunpany
We proposoto Klvo our time nnd personal attention to Imslnrss entrusted t ns nnd with our oxtouslvo nrquiiltitnnro Increased fuclll
ties and knowledge of Iho country nnd liuslnessEeuerally wo conllilontly lieliove wocJiti limltu It to Ihnlnurcstot Ihoao wIshltiK to liuvor
sell Lornlcd ltnnchcsdrazlnR Ijimlnornny mimliir or rlsmof Catllo to drat tbroURh ns Wuia > e rellnblonxentslii tho prlnolpal cities
of Iho lltllteil Htntts ami ileal Britain Allsior dpslruble propirtles always on haml orjepnntlence from buyers and tollers rolldtod
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Lot US is 27Inch 1rlntal Lawns in
beautltut patterns at tlio n yard
Jot 110 is 1400 racillu Lawns 32
luetic wide nt So usually sold at 15o
a yard
Lot 450 is 32Inch Lawns very lino
quality tu Orgtuullo pitturus nt 15c
worth 23c
Lot 451 U Plain Itrown Linen Ba-
tiste at 10c per yard usually sold at
13c Lit 452 Is choleo styles In Printed
Figured llnllsto on brown grounds
styles entirely now this season ut 20c
a yard 21 Inches wlllo
Lot453 Is a most elegant assortment
of Frcuuh Organdies In Plaid nnd
Floral designs 32 InolieH wide at 40o n
yard
Lot 451 Is Staph GlngnaniH Will
be cold nt5c usually sold at 12c
Lot 45S U n largo lot of assorted both
small and large Plaid Ginghams nt
10a n yard usual piico 15c
Lot 451 Is nn assorted lot of genuine
imported Zephyr Ginghams includ-
ing solid colors checks mid stripes In
nil shades at tho very low price of IGo
and 20o a yard
IiOt 411 is Ladles Whlto Lawn
Sacks ossortcd In styles and wo guar-
antee tho llnest garments over shown
In this market and for less money than
any lady can buy the material
Outoft own orders will bo filled D 0 D with the privilege of examination All garments not satisfactory can bo
returned at our expense Descriptivo circular of Our Special Bargains in 472 separato lots mailed to any addross
on application Send your orders for goods and samplos to k
TAYLOR BARR FORT WORTH TEX
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Bnrvenr nnd Cull Knulneor for fnnr > enr pon
meted with KtorWny and Laud l l > tTi l lly
GEO B LOVING CO
RANCH LAND and CATTLE BROKERS
Conior Fourth and Houston StreetSj Jort Worth Texas
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Tarrant County Lands and Farms
IMIfc DAVID BOAZ
llns in cliargo tlio choicest unimprovol piisturo nnil fanniiii lamb mid im-
proved iiirius in this rich and prosperous county oll erod Tor Hiile Sir
Doiiz having lived in Tarnmt county twentylliO years is uoiuuintcd ivitit
most properties for halo mid will direct buyers Iho small capitalist its well
ns tho largo only to lauds worth prices asked
TEXAS INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
Capital Paid Up 100000
Oillccs Second Street west from Houston Fort Worth Texas
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Wholesale Furniture Dealers
FORTtlWORTH TEXt
Wiistssalt Dealer in
hardware stoves and tinware
Queensware Crockery and Glassware
lS u iS COR SECOND AND HOUSTON STREETS FORT WORTH TEXAS
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Calvin Welly nialnaa Leirftr In Ten
tlranla Kqmicsto tOrKeMKif
The Clans Gathering in the CUy by thcr
Lakes
VolnH Vlckcil up iTont Various Sources
KtKOATKS AUU1V1MO
GitiCAiio July lTho CnlUornlft
nntl Nermln tloloRatltms to tho Demo-
cratic national convention nrrlved this
momlnc with miliimbi w inaklne
t to llretof tb urrltnlrt v portion of
tliu > v ork vlelfgntlon tilso nrrlvoil
i0 wloin may bo nutnlicreil
IMnlul MHiinlpet ulitlrmitii or
tho ileligntlpn Tho Cull
fornln i > eh > mtloti beltl n caucus
lUirlns Iho Aircnoon to oiitllno thulr
fntnro phujjpf action hut omno to no
lliial cloclfjavu Tho hotol lobbies nro
bttlniiliifal v ho tho seonei or Kroal
activity nixl tho iln < iullug ot tho
etnto boatbiuartora has ulroatly been
iMinniencctl Tho hallvvaVH lintl lob
blttofnll tho lontlluK botolH wore tlec
orntctl thlt morning with vluwa of
lloswcll 1 Vlowur
HKMtXllATla HCHII1K9
llAUriMtMiv mil July a A spcclnl
train on thonaltlmoroOhlorailroad
convoying nuitxpaper corroHpoiuletils
to thu national coiivontlon nt Chicago
b
ft thin niornltiK at H30 Iteprchenia
tlviaot all tallica In lltla city wcro
piiHfiiBerd nntl ut Washlnirttm about
forty KMillimiMi ropro ttitlnit tho
IcatilnLpuptrrtor thu country Joined
tho train which will reach Cuicago to-
morrow
A icini vti itisui > f
lflTritiuntl 1 > a July a ltelatlvo
to thu report that Calvin Well tho
head of win Jllaltio electoral tloliet or
IVniiHylvanla would ilecllno IiIh jhwI
lion lKoausoor tho orKnulral opponl
tlonoriibor nKiilnct him that gen
lleniiin today mated ho had not yot
reached n coiicIiihIoii on tho miliject
hut lllllcfut thu couvlotlon wotihl ho
lilrtxtl iion him that his rotlguatlou
would rtirthertliolntereHtHoriilti parly
ho would hllcl
Till 1IIINOIH IImOUATH
li iiiA Iii July a Mayor liar
rlHon of Chicago Hpoko against tho
adoption of tho resolutions as pri
sJutctl udvhlng that they bo deferred
to the action of tho national conven
tion now at litiud
Col V It Morrlnon nrotto amid
uuthutlasin uudHiild tho Dumtiorucy or
Illinois had a light to uKpress their
sentiments upon all riucatluus mid up
holding thuadoptlou of the resolution
A xllght chuiigo was mudo confnrmliig
tho tarlll reriolutlon to iho tnrlir plank
jijitlio Democratlu natloual plutforin of
1871 when HainnelJ Tildou was uoin
lnated
The name of Mayor Carter Jinrrlsnn
of Chicago was then presented for gov
ornnr mid ho was iiomluated by accln
luatlou
JtoUert MoKlnl < > y was nominated for
attorneygeneral
AT CHIUAIIO
CHiiAfio July a Tho gathering of
tho Domocratlo clans at Chicago gots
on but slowly A number or scatter
ing delegates from dlHtaut points and
ono solid delegation that of California
uro here but as yet things In the local
political world are comparatively
pilut
Tho subcommittee on arrangements
of thu luiioual commllteo hnvo bcou
hard at work hero for the past week
but so far tbulr labors have been In
tho direction of arranging and perfect
ing thu Innumerable details or tlio
convention The change in tho hall
aru all about completed and It Is ex
pected that tho theater chairs for the
delegates and the other heats will he
nut Into position tonight It has
been decided to lluht the hall with
electricity which will not only Illuml
nuto the building better but also In
Btiron much cooler atmosphere
W 11 llarnum chairman of the
natloual ommitteo did not arrive
today as expected but will be hero In
jho morning
Among the puBsengcrs on Now York
limited oxprifs which camu today
were Dave J Manning chairman of
thu New York statu committee ac
companied by Edward Cooper and u
dozen other Kinplro statu louiocrats
among whom are two delegates
Mr Manning said that ho did not
come here with music and bluster lo
nominate Cleveland but ho camu us a
Democrat who believed that the best
Interests of tho party would bo sub
served by Mr Clevelands nomination
According to Mr Mannings calcula
tlons Cleveland will have fortyeight
auduniojorliyof tho New York dele
gation
An important caucus of tho New
York delegation will be held Saturday
night ut which time Clevelands
strength will be actually determined
Referring to this proposed meeting
Mr Muimlng said We do not pro
pose to hold this caucus unless all the
delegates tro pretent We liavo uo
design to take fiiap Judgment Mr
Flower bos a number of delegates who
will work to have him nominated We
have no objection to that Flower is a
good man but wo do not think he
Iihh us fair a show of carrying New
York us Cleveland liar
The California delegation brought
word that from fifteen to twenty
prominent California Democrats would
be here Saturday to open elaborate
headquarters and work in the Interest
of Justice Field Tne California del-
egates themselves however have an-
nounced they will inaugurate a cam-
paign against Field Theirbest cllorh
will be given to hectiro the nomination
of Tlldon In spite of hU letter but If
that should prove hnpoMibJe they will
work und vote as u unit forTliurmun
The national nubcommlttee re
oucstti that las soon as the various
delegates have perfected organization
they will send a list of thelrcbalrmen
vicepresidentsand committeemen to
the uatlnnal committee rooms at the
Falmorhnuse and Ufa revuesWd that
audi notification will be moMb m
errly as powlble
TWtMi >
I 1 i
LpuievirLK July 3 Th aUt prr
lbltlon oonvttoUoii m IfcU fQla
Coadopt platform audatUotdwgaiaa
to Uw wiUoaal w vwitlon at PlU Uir
9 5
VOL VIII NO 181
About onohmnlrea j eron
cut J IX Hunterwaa elected nermal
fe Wed whch frvota he
Z lflri executive
tllclnl and leRlaktlve Ju
j < srfmnaKej fvor
tho election or oillceraV tho people ia
rorms In other appolntmenta
oath or a Veteran
Social to the OateUe
MAv Aumxio July 38lndrach
Cnoyce nged 07 aTwaa iint > Mwclcan
war votcran nwd ono of the heroes who
couriered Bauta Anna it ttaTtatUe
or bail Jacinto tiled toiiLl after I
protrnctetl wilTbo bur ed
toinorrow wlihMMonio 1 onortx Mr
taoyeo eavc wire and two Bons atiti
manyother relative
hero to mou
hix
over
incut
death wide from Innumerable
frlcnda
GOING
His death will cast n cloom
WJ lelr lo
with thoHo who feel thatlVxaaahmld How y
honor tho Uvea and
mourn tho deaths
ofthoaowho fathered euoh a soutl
Tho Ieoplr > Lnttti IMng Turned On-
to l g Iasttircmen
rolllnjj OlToiOiionolf in tbo Land Bales
Siuco June
Mlnlno nntl Loganlics to Orntc Xom
Culltd at Iho Capital
Hpeclaltolo a M J A
o Uvawjb July 0 f Bhwlff
wrlghtconoludedhstaxBl i3r 4 ii >
day rhedelinuwuit lUt U VMJT
i Our town la vwyJI ytolajwWIiiMr
lnantlolp 4lo f fh hmmM
Utvmtnxm
litumtSromm
wimwltt lo
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Ausnv July 3Tho land hoard
Mulshed up thu rolls or applications to
day Total amount leasctl nt this
secsion lSMtt > mrWf averaging nbout
nlno nnd n half ccuti total told 78070
acres a fnlllug oil of nearly onchalr
froni tho sale at tho June meetlinr
Action on tho bid or Mr Ihworans
ror ISO sections in Mooru and Potter
counties was poHtponed beeatisu tho
board hel uvetl suvcntyelght nro
watered whllo only thlrtynlno aru so
described lu thu application
Superintendent Baker has is
cued thu following to tho county
judges beutlon 30 of thu new
schoo law provltle ror the election of
soliool trustees on tho lint Saturday lu
August next 1 call your attention tq
Mime anil in thu nuwnco or tiny ox
press provision lu the statute X rc
stiectmily rupiest that you appoint
three ipialllW voters In each school
d strict to hold such election ami give
filch notlco ot thu election us you deem
hist Tho returns should bo nmdo to
you Bcholastlii census rotunu County
of Milam nWW last year 20S8
Tom Greon 411 last year tKIJ
Bliackclford 4MJ la l yeariiVJ
l ltle JiHstlunil 1Jii lant year 85
Jlellville 110 last year 102
Btaliilngliieer Brittm has roluruea
from Jiwt Texas ami Hays crops there
arininocomlltlonrH willKOom
nienco thu Inspcotlon nt railways July
15 betilotiliit with tho Missouri IV
clllo at Taylor
Collectors or Travis and UopklUH
settled today
Treasury tfeposlts S150KX
Gov Ireland left this morning for
liiilliig whero ho siieaks toiuorrow
Tho Fourth will bo generally ob
sorved Hoveral birliecuii1 and excur-
sions uru booketl
The lllaluu und Lpgau club will col
ehralo with oiatinns Irom all Itepllbll
cans of local jiromlnenee
Mba Jjvdiu llorusby dnughler ot
Slierlll Uornsby died yesterday
evening
Joliuuua Xuhcrnko uu employo of
llrtiiinets Ico factory died from sun-
stroke this evening
The following olrciilnrlottom liavo
been Issued by Mr llaker superin-
tendent of education
lamp opnrliiutolmeHie ileinrttnent ot
liicntldii rejirnrtittd at tbe Now Orleam
exposition I am iIoIhk mi timUr the
auapleetiirHtateCoinmlulvtiorCol Julin K
KOInll Will yntl il i in orwnnl trie a < eoun
hi eonveiilniit tlio larcett plnturcii if yuur
aclKxil liullillnior liulMliits lliatcin Iw ot >
Ulntilr Tlier will lie liaimxiinoly rramoil at
tlncipoDkoof ItioexpoiillloMfuiiUexUlUlloa
at the rxpuiltlou and at lis eluao ba liune la
tlitiotllculurumaln 1 wUli Ilia lx t and
Urgc t picture Hint oau beolitatued of every
preoHilHlilo iclioul bulMlUK publlo or
jirlvala la tlio mate
ActluKon tlio iullceor a intlnrlly of tlio
whitenummer normal limtltuio prlnclptH
Klveaala meetlutc la Han Aotonlo called
by inynoir I iiiako the following adilltloiial
leiciiliitloMM rilutlvn to tli Kraulliiif of mio
mor normal curtllltatcii
I In nmiklnc errors In inathemallci the
commit oo will ileduol lt5 percent furuu
jneral errnr > If the uielliode are turrrtU
a No certificate of any tirade hall be
KrunUd many appllmnt who fullbelow Ml
per rout lo any branch In wnlcli he ortho
examined
3 Applicant for eerond and tlitnl grade
rertinLatea will bo excuwd from exaralua
tl n In algebra geometry and natural pbllue
ohy
Iron Dealers failed
Oiiicaoo July 8 Cherry Y Co
dealers in pig irouaad rails failed and
made a voluntary alignment to dayj
usseU nominally 7o000 and
actually at least floOOM The faljure
was precipitated by the purchase of
10000 tona of nig Iron worth about t
JSSOOOOO nt high prices and borrow
lug 120000 on It from the bank
Tho banks called for the money and
several debts fell due The company
will bo able to pay In full and have a k
large surplus
The Marine Ilaak
Wahiiinotox July The ooiup i
troller of currency received r pott u q
from the receiver ofihe Marine Na f irf
tlonal bank today The comiitroller
suys he has not had time to go through
the sobedulujaud examine the report
In detail but frotu lUeiaot that th fa
oam amdunt tov 340301 1
and asaeUleitlinated aagood only > r
f302268fl ho ha no doubt < k J n
ment will be made against the flf >
holderaofthe bank t n
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