Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 226, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 21, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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> S W IXttUS C PAGOBTT JOHN N1CH0L9 AND u
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FOUT WORTH NATIONAL BANK
Successors to Tldball Van Zandt Co Fort Worth Texas
Stock Paid Up 125000
isTund 7500
tinklni tnstnc trnnsicted Collections made and promptly remitted Ex
prluctpnl cities of Europe
oa all the
aZsBdtTSiCK ATUlnll N Harding J V 8mIthJ J Jortl E JBeall
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Cashier
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUSINESS
Cashier
Huston anil Second Streets Fort Worth Texas
m CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 402500
DIRECTORS
B Loyd J D Reed fane Oottl D 0 Bennett Qeorgo Jack-
son and S B Burnott
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKh
G V lroLiinoswoHTH
Assistant Cashier
TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
irth Texas Second Street between Houston and Throckmorton
HAL PAID IN S120000 SURPLUS POND 10000
tcoral bunking business Collections made nud promptly remitted Ex-
change drawn ou all tho prluclpal clllts or Europe
IT J Eoai J Y lloesett JKAdams H C Edrlnjton J K Ellis 8 II
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resident
11 C HlRATT
VicePresident
A D Smith
Cashier
John C UAtutisox
Asilstant Caihlcr
E STATE NATIONAL BANK
Fort Worth Texas
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A General Banking Business Transacted
V M Harrison II C Hleatt J l 8mltl > A B Smllli J G Hnlscll John
Blduey Martin
TMENTS LOANS COLLECTIONS
Uer Thirty Years Kxptrienco la Land Titles In this State
Smiths Texas Financial Agency
Smith Jarvls Block 511 Houston Street Fort Worth Texas
u0oernorIreland AustinTexas Attorney General John DTempcton
t Ron Richard Coke USSenator Waco Hon8 R Aluxey U H Beualor
Nstiouul Bank Fort Worths Fori Worth National Hank Fort Worth E8
> Bankers 10 Old Slip NY Latham Alexander A Co Hankers Wall hi KY
AX Established 1865
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IJ2 MrlS and 18 West Seeond Street Corqer Throokmorton
RT WOETH TEXAS
wis Rrot ers
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ps Iineslratnl Company Limited will hold ft Public Sale Of Lots In the
ts
dale Fairview Grlendale
And other Suburban Properties In this clly on
and Tuesday Sept 15 16 1884
Thcsopropertles nre located In the most
> sslT3i and Dee lr fc > le
Residence Portions of the City
Rosedale Street Railway
Running Directly Through Them
JjjHOIVIE SEEKERSIto acquire some of these eligible nrd dellghtln
solutely Without Reserve
And on the Most Favorable Terms
ftoishetiliCunlly n HOME ° luo t1 ai Uiml wllt b B
foituiion npplj to
D BOAZ
VlthTcxas Inestment Co Limited
5p nitsox
Otheoaietle
EV Aujr 10 The
nd the comuiUslonerH
eelecteU aa no oppaat
PPeared Wo can boast
u nty Judge and conmils
j thesfate
bellcvoIJlntnemore
adeplo such
luued lu
fal with a candidates
M actsliut resard with
Wvaie and Individual
Mueerely ympnthlz8
ribelutlrnheh ud
> that
are satisfied
mba readily adjusted as
the city of Fort Worth can not aflord
to bo without TKK OAZCTTE It being
tho bone and Bluew or the tort
Kverythlngls dry and dusty Ihe
cloudu are beKlnnIuK to assume shape
ami it may be possible that we wilt
11 There a Rr at deal of sickness
around here but of a mild character
The Presidents Caller
New Yohk Autr 20 President
Arthur received the followingc w
Secretaries Frel nghuyeeu t < baiidler
mid Foker Aaslstantfreasurer Acton
i cut Emory AssUtant Poetroaster
Jfollowell and Collector Murphy The
cabinet olltcers remained with the
president several iiouwJdlscuMtngcr
flftal buslnew the nature of wMch w
not learned
c pr
ortl
FORT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY AUGUSTS 188 i
TAYLOR
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Lot 511 Is U9 Ladles rambrln Corset Cotcis
that will h 6nld torn 50c to 3 oO each w orth
tornSI to IBM
Lot Wjis 31 Chemise Including ladles and
misses aires trimmed In lace and emhruld
ciy that will be sold from 3c to Hi uml
excry garment a special bartraln
I mi ti Is til ladles und misses Night
Dresses from Mclo 15
Ut 507 Is aw pairs ladles nnd misses nud
chlldreuH lHiillets from a e to 810
Lot am Is III ladles SRlrtsfrom lOo to fT 10
Ds jS
209 IXOTTSTOlSf TJE ESEST
CRIMES AND CASUALTIES
The Stwnier Twiligot is Thrico in Ool
lision Off the Coast of New England
Biobard Rlchsted tlie Qalvdston Murder-
er and Eapist is Still at Large
Mother Abandons Her Two and
Half Year Old Child at the Depot
at Kildare
a cuttino ArniAY
Galvlston Tex Aug 20 Harry
Mullory was this moiulng severely cut
by Frauk McMillan Uoth parties uro
colored employes of Hirllett Btibles
and ipuarreled over their nork
N30000 fiiii
XnvvAHK Ohio Aug 20 Itocrncr
tc Phillips plnulugniill wusconeumed
by lire this noon with tho largo lum-
ber yard mljottilug Tho ot on the
mill was froOOOO lutiiruuce VMW
TUB 1IUNII SIILL AT LMKii
Galvestox Tex Aug 20 ltich
ard Itlcheted thu lerpetrator of tho
murderous attempt on Mm Juncmau
has not yet been captured A man an
Bwerlug the description it is stated
crossed the bridge aud It Is presumed
ho ban escaped from tho tsluud
LATKK
Galveston Tex Aug 20 The
body of Itlchurd JtlcliBted who com
mitted the brutul aud murderous
assault ou Mrs Juncmuii was found
late tonight hanging to a tree From
appearances be had beeL dead home
time
A DECOMPOSE JIODV
Special to the latette
Laueoo Tex Aug 20 A few days
ago tho body of a man lu an advanced
state of decomposition wra discovered
between Saltlllo and Buena Vista
with evidence of having been mur-
dered It is supposed to bo that of an
American who was buying mules and
was known to carry considerable
money
AN UNICATUKAL MOTIIBB
Special to the Gazette
Jkffkusov Tkx Aug 20 Upon
a telegram received from Klldare that
a woman about twenty jears of age
had Abandoned her girl child about
two and a half years old nt the depot
nt Klldare Otlloerii Owen und
Slaughter boarded the train at Jeller
ou und cantorcd tho mlscteaut The
child will be sent here on the night
train
AOCIDUNTALIr SCOT
a pedal to the Ouctte
Collimsvilli TLxAug 20 Iiast
night about 8 oclock a twelve yearold
hoy by the name of PtuI Jones was
unintentionally shot and killed in Iho
house of his grandmother one mile
and abolfwebt of town CVmMuble
Mitchell and Deputy Sberllf Kelly
came upon the houie to capture oto
Frank iiass nud In the ptomltctidus
shooting the boy was killed aud Hjk
wan not taken The officer weio ar-
rested trkd and admitted
A TllIlLK COLLISION
Boston Majsb Aug 20 The
afeamer Twilight while on a trip fin
Boston to Nantucket collided wIUi the
steamer Jno Brooks oil IorUami de-
molishing th fonneriftt heelboute
and irnasblu entire port caWn
The Brooks stent was only slightly
damaged After tho collision tho
Twilight collided ltlt tho pi-
lot boat of the Hteiuuer ItaMi
Htandlslt doing flight Injury
Ten mluutts Inter sho win struck by
thcitcamci Stumforth Thcrouerobut
few womeu ou tho Twilight butmuch
excllemeut pryvalletl wliichhoTVover
was allayed by tho ollloers iThe Twi-
light was headed for Hull Iwheru a
lauding was safely effected Tho
Stumforth was ton id to the city No
persons were Injured
a rniiiT nirrvuiKX rut iikcuaus
lirrsliUiuiPA Aug 20 Leesdide
a little town ten mllen from this city
on the lino of tho Cnurtiei lullroud
wxs the faceuo ycstriday afieinoon of a
singular double tragedy Tuo beggars
one a blind man named John Donley
aud iho other i oueleggwi eilpplo
mimed Johu Gurley mianvlled and
Donley chokid Garluy till lio became
uticotuclous after which he beat his
brains out with a club and
thriW tho body la a oreik
The blind murdeicrthen lookaseaton
the Chart lor rallrotd track aud u train
omltig itloug struck him fracturing
tiUikuIUiid otherwisa fatally injur-
ing him He was picked up while yet
conscious and after admitted Unit ho
killed hid friend and said that be want-
ed to die Hi Is till living but no
hopes aro entertained of his recovery
Uoth men were inmates of tho Alio
gbtiuy county home until last week
when they ran away
Denton First Uale
Special bi the flaictte
Dnxrox Aug 20 Tho rir t hale of
new cotton made Its appearance on
ojrstieetn this evening and caused
s nie little excitementnmoiigour mer-
chants It was sold to A Booth it Co
for tHilvo cents aud they were lu the
uct of unloading It upon
the wharf for shipment
when J P Itosenlleld another
cotton buyer o me runulug up and
indeed IfU had been sold He waS told
If he wanted toglve mom than twelve
cents ho was at liberty to do s Ho
made an oiler of 141 and it was ac-
cepted by MV IJooth he being glad to
get out of It Mr Kuseufleld uays he
will always buy the first bale if its
sreoud handed
The prospects for rain are very good
JiceiiYlIlelWll Itiic Again
dpeclal to the Ossctte
UitKENVirxu Tiv i Aug 2 The
work of removing the debris In the
burnt district ha been begun prepara-
tory to Its rebuilding Nearly every
merchant that wss buriltd out will re
sume buslufes again nn foon as he cau
g t a building The merchant say
I hat they will bring ou larger docks
hau ivir 1M owners will build
larger and better building and the
prpapoiti of the town ate encouraging
Over one huidred people were thrown
ogt of employment but nre cheerful
over th outlook A number of insur-
ance adjusters are in town Milling
with tho lOhers by the Ilrcr The total
auiouut of InitiMiice in rJuuday morn-
ings Hie amauutH to fiOWt
divided nmoug tn entytlx couifuules
Tlfe ireenvilte Herald whlih as to
tally destroyed will yenumo publica-
tion again about September IS
The weather is vary warm aud drv
with Indications of ruin which U aad
ly needed t
tlhv nomination ot Ireland und
Glbba no more than was txp Usd
and Is accepted as a matter of cpunte
TtiolDilomemeiit of Che leavo law ao
cords with tlieaentlmentof his couu
ty
ftidte
All Summer Goods Must 60 Bargains in Every Department
LADIES MISSES and CHILDRENS
Muslin and Cainbrlo
UNDEBWEAR
WHITE GOODS AND LAWNS
9WjnnU While Piques In MolmThc < cost the mauufnckuicr SI cents to 49 cents to
make You can uke your cholee for 10 cent per yard
Another stunner in White UcxxUlp lot 51lll > l yards o ltre India Lawns nt 1 CO and
cents w ortli 25 TJ nud SO eents
EM SIS Is Ill 5 ards M hits Ilueu lliwn nt 10 IS mid cents worth > ft and Jo cents
Lot 331 Is Standard Pleach MUsllnhV Inches wide soft finish f < Jc
Lot tSS Is n splendid Quality or Ulejichcd Muslin nt 10c
Lot tlfl Is Wlillo Checked Natn oei lu assorted patterns neat medium Checks llalds
f to at tc 1
liOt 4 U Is Whlto Corded Muslin St Indies wide rine Khcer at lSe would bo cheap at tie
Lot IM Is White Laco Work Plaidawns In braullrul designs at ISe
Lot a Is While French Lawn Ill
Lot tillsflno Persian Law s at
lAillUIsSMneli India Llueti all
Lot I3Is ulio hlte Victoria Lav i
11 III Is erytlno Victoria Ijtwn >
tho prices
lt II5U KIpiHil Iliicn Lawns nt
atVtaajard
n ard
to SJc a i nrd
ldo nyard
tltelMoandSSc These are ery superior values nt
2 < c another at IV nnither nt avj nnothnr nt 2V all
of most excollint value lnorUcrlnf itnle N hat color In the figured shall pulomluate
blnck blue pink etc
loltKHsSllyardsoriUaeknndNa y UlueLluen LnwnsntSfe
IiHITls I rlnled I aw us In grout vnilrty ofsljles ntSc eolonfail
LuUMlxl Wncli Print < 1 lj u ln bcnmllMl patlnrns nlfl e njanl
I it 119 Is tl o j arils of 1nelflo Ijiwjis 34 Inches wide at S usually sold nt Ha n J ard
UU ls atml Ijiwus oty niiarlnallty Orfttniltoimtterns t tSe worth tie
I t 6l Is Plain mown Linen ttntllant 10c Muuliv arid nl o
lot 4UIs choice stjles In Printed Flcurcd llallstouu brown trounds stlta entirely new
this season at Jic u 1 nnl VI Inches wide
I t 41 Is u most elegant ntsortmtm of French Organdies In Plaid asd Floral designs ft
Inches wide ill 40e a Mini
11451 Is staple Ulhgtinm Will he sold at SUn usually sold nt 1 < <
Il IMls n larvelot of nssorted bolli small and large PUld Uln hauis at 10c a > nrd uiual
prlco IV
Utl t Is nn n sotted lot of ccuulho Imported Zrphyr 1 urlmins Including solid colors
chi cks mid all Ipcs In all sliRiks at t jio cry low price of I Jo and 0a n J nrd
Outoftoan orders will bo ffilod C 0 D with iho privilege of examination All gartnonts not satisfactory can be
returned at our orpanso Descriptive circular of Our Special Bargains in 472 separata lots mailed to any address
on application Send your orders or goods and samples to
TAYLOR BARR FORT WORTH TEX
The entire stock of Cuatrcll k Uillniil must liu closed by iSuiipiiibcr 1 Wu thoroforc ullor tliu liirgo
uml wellsplccttil stock Ql
CANTRELL PILLARD
Consisting ol dinnioiuls clocks jen clty sih er plated m nrcl pold iicns and iiiuslcnl instniiiiiuts at lia 1
price Tills is no bogus business as llxlures nre all sold and tlic entire stock must go by September 1
THE BUSINESS WORIiD
ScveutjScven Ootton Mills Htvvo Agreed
to Suspend for Two Weoks
Business rallurcFTJirouglout tho
tiro Oountry
Sn
A TANNKK PAILKy
CiutAno 111 Aug 20 Paul
Populurttm tuunor iiwilgucd today
Liabilities 200000 with ooutlllgoiit
lialiillilcs of 10000J nddltlonnl As-
sets 170000
riiuir nironiKiiH ruii i >
PiiiLAumiiHA Aug 20 Haruet
Merrill finil Importers iisslituid to
V A Klonlesof Ktiowlea A Ander
son u Urgo canning Itrm of Camden
Liabilities r U0030
asjiuii >
Hpeclal to the Uantte
Waco Tix Aug 20 Uniim
Hiwvlchond projirletors of the Cot-
ton JCxchangu saloon made un nuslgu
nieut luto lust night Liabilities In
round numbers J0O0O nesets not fully
dflermiued on > it but at least VMM
uud perhaps JlOOO
DICKINSONM IJtOIKltTV ATTACH
Nkw VoitK Aug 20 Judgo Bart-
lett toJny granted nu attachment
ngnltist tho iirojierly of Jno 1 Dlcklu
Kou the ilefatiltliig cashier of the Wall
Btreit hink lu iihjII by tholunk for
the recovery of 160000
JNTiiliST UN Till tVAIMHIl IIOVDS
Sr Louis Mo Aug 10 Tho re
celvirs of the Wabash railway glyo
notice that the Interest on tho bondi
of the North Missouri Chicago di-
vision htid thu 8t Lsuls Council
lllulls Omaha branches of tho
Wubash system whl < h was duo July
1 will be paid at tho National Bank of
Commtnu in Now Vork Monday
August 25
renin mills closing
Ntw Voitic Aug 20 The Journal
of Commerce today published a list
of seveutyreveu cotton mills that will
stay idle two weeks or longer with a
capacly pf 278000 eplndles and 0C00
looms This will insure n curtail-
ment or 0JK0 pieces or 2200
cases of thirty pltcis each
per duy or idJOO cases
or 7W000 plects In two week and
mostly all brown nud bleached goods
upon thu opening of the full trade
IliI Is an important measure and
idioHs how much thu low prices ore
slleuting the munufic urlng Interest
Iimibii mens Association
CJiHAooIii > AuB2iiTlicNorth
Wrtlern Ltnnbermeils arsoclatlon bi
gin Its MDiou herrf bwlay to consider
the advisability of sbuttlug down the
mills or curtailing the production
Sixty prominent itunufActururs wcro
rresint Tho whole subject wan re-
ferred to a uominltioe of live tc make
n upon
A > ioHier tr t Bale
eelalju I he Hurdle
JlOtfsu Bock Tkv Auc 20 Our
Hist bale of cotton camfJti yesterday
aod w raised by KrltuOalnsford Jt
was cleed mlcldllnjr weirhed 600
potnilsauii was aold to Weias < fc
IVljtiH of Hi city for twelve o uls and
sblpwd to KaulImauj Jtuiig Oal <
vtwuin Thotceii wiutalwaoluat tea
cent per bushel
No raluy Tand cotton Is wBtrlug
ba4Iy
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VOL VIII NO 22G
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TOltN II < li2X AM >
BUTLERJAND WEST
Tho Tonner Eipitlat 3 oa Els flops
tho Dates aud tho Oiroumitnces
The Latter Oomos Out In
Begrot lltat lie Oauuoi
b Letter of
l Present
PltOVJDKNtL Bi L Aug JJtlasl
evening llenj Butleriagaln sjolte at
Rocky Point to a small atidleuK Ho
sild he follosted the lianuir of
Deiuoorauy uullluchiiigly became
It hih the batiner of
Hlavery He kept bis bargain with
that party which In thosu iIujh won
tho neatVKt strulght Jell Davis was
constitutionally right Ho fought for
his country until ho found bin country
In lunger and then left tho party ami
rebelled When I was reluo > e < f fiout
obligations to thu conxtllutloii
Inregarl to slavery f fallowed thu
htuutrof my country and did what 1
could to right that wrong Ju 1870 I
voted foi a bill by which tho utuio
Could liln ill hero without lutvlitg his
home riddled with bullets Jn 1808 1
proclaimed on tho lloor cf congress
that the greenbacks should h main
tallied as tie currency of this country
1 stood by thu greoiilmuks hccmisQ
nothing eleo was paid the boldlers dur-
ing the war ll was proposed to pay
far blood lu greonbaoks and pay
hauliers lu gold I said what Ih
good U oijh far soldiers Is good
enough fir banners Tho gneuback
of today Is tho money of tho nation
nud s3oii there will bo uonoother
for you cannot eel much of any other
1 stood by the Republican party until
It put forwurd for president u uiuti
whom I could not support Then
without altering a sentiment left and
supported a gallant soldier I laid be-
fore the Cincinnati convention and
asked this Djmouralio party to ad tpt
thrco principles of that code of rules
which tho Democrats of my statu had
twice Indorsed lu state convention uud
to agree upon an issue ua the
greutcsl of hunts that of
luhjr und people of how thu people
were to get their hhure Of what was
belonging to tbem
I linOUIUTTJIAT
before tho Dcmtcrutlu party aud lit
principle was spurned I left them
and app aled to tho people
I have not changed onu Inilr
and what I have done
has not been douo In u corner He
thin uptnled to the pcojilo to orgun
u much In the tone of his letter of ac
acceptance
The following letter from A hi
West the caudldateor vicepresident
was read ut the meeting
Hout HPJilKos Ml i Auj II IMP
Charles I Adaois
Dkaii But I am In receipt of youw
of tho Sth I regret my inability to
comply with the luvitatioh of your
state central commltteo to participate
on the opening campaign demonstra-
tion for Butl r and West on the
Huh iustaut at Itpcky Point I
hate accepted an Invitation to salt
in Central Mississippi oil tho Ith
and lu several other plnmu
Immediately afior I Infer from your
letter that all tho labor and Industrial
organlwitlpns of your stale are lu
hearty accord and ccoperatlou for tho
accomplishment of cmilihon objects
If this union tod cooperation could
bo extended
TIlIlOVOIIOtrTTJtW ENT1KK COUNTilV
the publlo adlulnbtratloii would bo
honest Justice reestablished bctwten
man uud man tuecoecjuallty of states
recogclzed and unjust aud
deosptlve xyitems of taxation i
abrogated The general re ourca of
he country wouldbe develpjid < by
constitullonal methed oud Jb tri
between state CKeUderilv aud ft
Jredby the two t < U < imrllw 1 iuh
IiarailelHi oppr aslou aud tyranny
whlchhuvu marked theirwrer would
pass away aud
lKALli AK IKoaiBHITV If
among the mawM would follow the
tr
Tim GAznrinprescnU Its rciulcra with n fitllliftil HkpnoM ot Gov Jotm
Irulmul ixiunnlimteil ycntinlity for the olncu of Koveruor or tho atato of Texas
nt tho Houston oouveiitlou liy luoliinuitloii A brief sketch of his life will not
fall tolntorcst tho o who do not know hint or know him oidy ni th ohJef
fxrcutlvo of Trxns Jolm Irolund va horn Jnuunry 1 lb27 lu Hart county
Ky mul Ih thurcforo llftyttivcu yeivr of rige At nn early go Ua loft lUs
fiitliors liuinu to tnko tip tho huttlo of llfo nlono nnd unaided nnd so well did
luiMiauMl Unit nt tlionga of seventeen ho not only was nils to provide for lid
own tttppjrt mid seouro nn idiieotlon but with his surplus means con
trllmUd to tho support of liln rnthvrd family Thlrlyono yenru
iigo ho landed In Tixiin and for u tlmo located In 3 n An
lonlo but fliulbii n bettor openlig to prnutlou his chfain prpftsAtou law
lu StKiilii Ouiuhihtpo county niovod thormttldhns Moco inado that place hU
home llo has Hcrvcd tho people In vniloun ctiacltiiH llrstusmniorof hi vll
lii i BibiiIii nud lu various houornblo pwltloim up to nud Including governor
llohiH been twice man ltd uml his Htoond wife who Isnlndyof rematknblo
presenco nud vnrlnl nccoiupllehmontH ntlll Uvea to blew lilm tnd crjoya tho re
Hpictmid mlmlritloii of nil ho luivo the kooiI fortuuo to know her Like many
othor proitiliicut men Guv Ireland Ih Indebted to his estimable ulfo for much
of thiihiicceis Unit hu hits tuijoyetl Ho him boeii slijually honored by the I5m
plre slide nud Tin GAZiri iin only hopo thitt bis oxccllency will wear his
hillulsitH well in holms uoutlioin
Hiiprenuoy of the oonilltutlou of the
United Htutea would be maintained
In violate ccouoiuy would be practiced
lu tho oxpundltitrvsoftlieKoieruaient
sMurles would be reduced to csirre
spoml with the simplicity of tepubll
can tiistlttiilons corrupt men would
ho expelled from ottlce and good men
yipolnteil to succeed them nud alt use- >
less otllcvs uml agencies
WIULl BKAIIOLIfltlXIl
I therefore hall you and those
whom you represent 114 hrelhreu en
iragod lu the glortoas Work4t1 refMr l
tho abuses of the government aud
trust your meeting oil the lliU will lie
productive or much good nud that Its
ihlhieiico will extend until felt
AILOVKIflilKCOUVllV
and thu people are aroused to a sense
of tlio dnogir threatening their
liberties and tlmt thu object
for which the National party is bat-
tling may bo acconuillshtd i sincere-
ly lliuuk you uud through you those
whoiiiyou icpresetit fur tlio cordial in-
vitation tu uttend your opening dem-
onstration and regret we are so at tho
Booth us to forbid a like demonstra-
tion i urn very rci tetfully yours
A nVi r
ALVA It ADO
lorrospjndeiKo o lbs flmcttt
ALVAltADl TLX Aug lUThU
cltyU burdcutd at present with it
inuiilu for tying tlu cans to tao caudal
uppeudrgvH of the catilne and bovine
tribes but tonight the insula assuraext
ttdllterent shape aud the city wan
Hurtlcd by mi exhibition not down In
tho bills An individual considerably
Inebriated having a Urge tlu can tied
to his coat tall disturbed the peace and
iiillutude of this locality by the aamo
maneuvers that a caalue would make
under llko clrcuuwtaucts pollcsj
regulations stem aJ duate to control
this matter
Mpeclal to the OateUei
AiVAiuno TlX Aug 20Tho
liarly trains today firougbt In ncoro
0T candidates from Cleburae and by 0
oclock tho city ball S died wltU
tbe dlscuiaioB
men eager to hear
opened
Col W V Woodward of th
Tglegram biiug luioduced ltd
oil In a tlJtecn or twenty
minute s ech lu iilsusualbumoiiitlfl
and happy style followed by o t4
dates w no desired onlyto nnwiMj
themselves The city Mjl not b lB
largo enough to seat the untuiuiMY
largo crowd the oiiera ball waa OMd
this afternoon and Messrs HujytbasMid
Crane candidates forrepreaenUtWeaj
thoroughly slfWd tlwlcaaa ndn5 K
gra h auctions VioalttMnMBg
thojejfrotont Judgts llarcWy BlniP
son Wwlng U hawHalll isldottf
DeBerry Capt Frank Adanwi M M
Craue Pool aud Hhalton HaariL
City Marshal Bestrewv d a We
grauj today from United SMeaaUt
JhalJasAMpKeo of Dallas st U g
that the description of Web wl
was urrested on Sunday JM2HJ22
Thomas CunBlngbaiu < m > > Pi
Oiiracters suited ur boy W utt4 tot
mall robbery in Virginia
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Lout
130 train
this morn >
tiling a nail
wero preeeui
lu the Union
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 226, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 21, 1884, newspaper, August 21, 1884; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth89345/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .