Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 226, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 21, 1884 Page: 8 of 8
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Shirts to Order a Specialty
3d ATTaBXt
Tho nuwiiof Trelauds nomination
wukh was deceived huru yesterday
iifternooii created no etitliiislnHiii In
yw
IB0 A Itfdldi Vfl V 1 Itluhey
judgiiienl for uuioiitil of note 1 0
TurvvatutH vs tho Missouri Iaclllo
lUllwuvuoinpaiiy Judgment for plahi
UttlorilCi
Bhuilir W T Muddox strttes that tho
capluit of Itufus Jilndsny tho inur
ilurcr cost lilin about soventyllvo
ilollaKi which ho imld out of liU
owu tmoliet Tho cxpenso was In
ouriod In looking or the murderer and
tho rot of litlngliig thu prlsomr from
Mm i Is county whuru ho wai caught
An idatmof llroyeBterday afternoon
bntURlit out thu lire department but
the services of thu Dromon wcio not
liKxlul In lulling outtho ilamui
Tho alarm wMOnuiwl by Binall tiro
in a saloon Itept by a iiiuii niuued
OXeal near thu Korft > V6rth Den-
ver City yard Thu damage win
Blight
T 11 Cater tho advance agent and
bUHluesg inanng r of Hrudy Jc Co h
cowbov ehow Informi us that their
licwtera liiiVH been delay ml on iuu nud
nud will not he horo In tlmo lo bo
jiostud hut tho exhibitions Will Uku
idouu Baturday and Bunduy lifter
iioouh when a lliatoliwia bIiow will bu
gtvun
From r Konllentau who Hvoj near
Whites Chapel IU waa learned that
Tout Dotiny who boat his stepmother
over tho huad on Monday evening
near tliut place haa not ynt been
owight Tim victim was lUtticked
Willi a ohulr while at work on a soW
iiiK iiiachlue 8ho Uvea In n very cilt
Ical eoudltlnn
In ycHteulnyri Gazkvik tUrouh
au arror thu nuiuu of the professor
who turnUheaitlio nntslo at tho enter
talumont nt Mre Ilownid TullyU
residence on tho preceding ovenlnb
wus iiUtvd vrongly Irof Alberl
Ijavuca furnished the music whloli
vm vf a high order und thoroughly
eitliwvf by the merry dancers
Iwrepor bnt10 war between
tho MreewallrowU haa been otherwUw
tliau Irieudly is without foundation
The < puteatJUii been bitter but was
pcthnps coudnoted with as little of
had bloodJu > any contest of tho
Mud Id fact the matter has been
lclt to the courts und thoro havu been
no Vhard WQide between tho con
A PJHIHOKAL
W F Uejujjey wout north lust nliiht
on a bitsmesi irfp
V BtPerkins of Murshull pent
yeutordurJn thocity
MfrV J5M Wrlif of Rlohnioud
Jiid > l > lnUioeJty proapietlng
CantV Pj Oiiirsyani nble to > a In
his ottlce yesterday after a aevere pell
of elckuchb
HttVsiJtiD Miirtihyantl family will
lHvfplrWorti tomorrow for Fort
8Ul T Ji where he hasaccentid n call
to aW st pulpit tu thutclfyJ
Charles lauke of MaraUttll yraslu
the city ycstoriNV n r ° ut0 forborne
ChM i jwl WMf W C t81i t of
MaupgerWluu of the Unlont depot
telegraph oTlce
M
Gents Furnisher
mtuNsivJo consul
boots isrro ssobs
No SIS HOUSTON ST FORT WORTH TEXAS
First shipment of Cleve
land and Hendricks hats
just received at Dahlrnan
Bros Fort Worth Texas
HLoul EJwfcnto ivticl I ive Stool Lirents
303 n0U1T0X tTHUT rtRT WORTH TEXAS
1 1UUI Ji
Insurance and Tmncl tr noy
< in Amtit Ktiool Viirl Worth Xoxiih
TEXAS PAWNBROKER
2XTo 311 DECouissiton E t
Watchers fpwelry Guns and other Unredeemed Pledges
at Halfprice
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The Daily Gazette A > roimTiiwAims
unm ol rniilVnlliin Hrnnit tr < < t He
twocti Ilouniiii uuil Tlirockmcirtun liii
liT dt tUw Ilituincii a M cnni1cli n
iuu or
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TIUICftl > V MOItNWft Atllt Ml
r i
i qALKxns
Quiteim assembly of young people
I were seen nt tliu reiddoiicu of Mr
I lleurt list night enjoying tliu great
pleaHittcs of a hocIiiI All seemed will
I iihSHil with tnu cuturttiiiiincnt mid
trlppetl lightly hnmewurd hoiInic to
hiiiii leturii to repeat tliu raH of thu
1 occasion
j Mr L R TuylnrhtatloimgentntAr
HiiKtfiii wntt In Hid dtyywturiluy lic
it U rumored ou tho tieet lliit eompiinlul by his fiiinfly who will re
PeoplRa ticket composed of liule main bsveral dais vIhIIIiik tliu family
jiendiiut Democrats and Republicans jof Mr Jjy
will w tinned In ilia ll hi ami run for
county nfllccs
How about Unit Gould city olllee
Charllo of tliu Clark house cm tnllc
through tliu ttlephoiiu In u voice tliul
thrills with Its HWCetness At leiit bo
tliU clti In fuel It seemed to full J1
Jlat The nomination of Tcmplrton A police whistle was licnnl In tliu
w llbehiilled with Joy by his iimiiy j itheutlon of tliu Union depot hut
frlendi night but wo could not learn what
TtcnorH from vailous parts of the 1eaused t
county tilliMiOthut this coin er p j The famous Fourth ward was nil
taken a a whole will ho very poor
though vtueii nro occasional report of I
lliiucropi Thu cotton crop Is In doubt
l
noise last night as thu pay wagon In
expected In roll lounil hoou und it
gittitlliuo thuii thu bo s will have
hutoiwd top crop Ih assured iinn
em everywhere urn ncedlnc rain i 0lwrH Davenport Melton and
llioiniison rounded up four trninpa
A mulch ennio of huso bull whm lust night near tho Union dupot and
tilnyJl In IhlMoIlv ychtcnlny hutwecu luntthum westward out of thu limits
tlio CUppurH n ud ifuppy Hollow clubs r th city with thu promlsn to
Thu pluyeid wciu hoyB and they
playld u iionutuu uldfa hlonoil slug
rIuk Kiiiue thu vcnm belns llftyfour
ti > twwtythreo In favor of the Cllie
Vealcnlfty abiml 12 oclock a youth
who wan ctnbloyud an u water carrier
for tho hand rmiplnyed In laylns the
now railway tinck on itmiston htwot j
booxo thenilf thoy uver returned
Tho purlpitctluH porainhulatcd toward
thu telling hum
A lllipilHt
Tho following couiuiunlcatliiii wns
handed a Gaziitm rupoitur yes-
terday ItUiiddrcHcd to thu candl
WttflHiized wlthnfaititlui ilt and for floater from this district who
utcd ftooio ovcltemeut Ho revived In I no doubt will comply with tho remiest
hut did return
u fow niluutiH uot i coiititInv < l therein
Xrork
M T T I Andiikws
tu thocuulve iirtvesturday Hinry
Willis clititlued t wrdlct iigidiist Uiu
Missouri Iaclllo 11 lUoy compiny foi
Many of
i lit voterH of this county are dcMrmt ol
knowing what your vlmvs iireon thu
lease law and frco grass Will yon do
iisUiuklndticMtniielliiujotir po > ltlon
ou these subjects In thu next istii of
Tm Qakbtto and hIiIIlh
Many Vormts
Anulliei liijiuiutluii
Thu Texas Iaclllo Hallway com-
pany has obt dncd nn iulunctlon
against thu Uisclnle Street llnllway
company rcitmlnliig It fioni laying a
triek or running wira ncro the rail-
road resorvathm lu thh city The
sherltrhad iho paperi jesturuav and
piobably served thuin ou tho proper
iorsans This adds another compllea
lion to the street railway muddle and
shows how bitterly corporations can
light when they fall out In u legal
manner
m
Tliosn Resolution
Tiik OAZirrru will ever bo found on
the side of law and order but when it
conies to Indorsing such lesoliitlons as
were passed at tho alleged meeting ol
eltlssfrus lu the courthouse on Tuesday
night tho condition of crime In J > ft
Worth will havelobu much worbO than
It now Is That there Is crime In Fort
Worth no sane man can doubt so
theio is in every city wltoto crowded
masses of human beings congregate
but crime horu Is no worse than it Is
lu other cities of similar U In the
United States
The resolutions refutred to emanated
from men who would have the ouuldo
world behove that Satan Incarnate run
riot lu our utreet by day and by night
Can
they say more about
crime In Fort Worth tliau could
bo wdd of other cities > o
lno things vigorously deuouuivd
lu the six risolutfous promulgUcd at
the cltitena1 meotlug exist every
ivltore whore there are thousinds of
huniun beings unused together
Have either of thisc uitleiis ever
uiado Iompliiiut ngahihf any of tliu
crlmth thoy so vigorously deuounoeV
And If bo havu the oltleers refused
to execute thtlr duty lu tho prembesV
We think not Vet certainly not
more than six men clalmluvf to have
tho iuteicit of the city a thelr guide
set themselves up lu judgment ami de-
flate that the lowest outer of civilisa
tion dlsgracci tho city they
claim as a home ami enun-
ciate u Hfiles of resolutions
which It the statements eoiiialned
therein were wot distorted until nut
little tiuth remained In them would
bring u blush of shame upon eveiv
cheek in the elty
iooil ltrcaO
A n liable baklug powder I a house
hold tuccsslty aiuj In the tpHkeupof
dllver Itoaf a combination has been
found by which the most inexperi-
enced housekeeper Is on tin uiuallty
with tkojq who have miulebrcMi mnk
lug u study for years When direc-
tions ure followed In its ti < > o the result
Is always satisfactory and no liouso
wlfoi who uses Silver Loaf Ituklug
Powder eyerlmBcauee for conijdalui
Toleilioiic 5
the compiny appear to gain Interest In
the organization as it shapes Itself
into a well disciplined and equipped
body of military
Committee ou revision of bylaws
through Sergeant Fordchairman laid
bef ire the company the revised copy
of bybiWH of the company which were
unanimously ndupicii and the secre
tary Instructed to hivu KM copies
printed for distribution among mem
bersA
A committee was appointed con-
sisting of Sergeant Mituuell S creiary
Keiu ami 1rlvate Ford to procure a
permauent armory Oivlug to tho
lateness of tho hour when business
meeting adjourned roll was called
In line ami company dismissed with
out drill ltelow Is a lostor of com
pany
Sptiilu K K Smoot
First lieutenant K M Van
unit Jr
Second lieutenant 12 S Lookett
Surgeon Dr A Adams
Chaplain Itov W D Sartwelle
Secretarytreasurer O M Kern
First sergeant E C Duvey aevoud
sorgeaii W l Houstou third Bcr
g int J K Mitchell fourth sergeant
W Muiigiim
Corporate J 0 Drowning W L
dialler J W Gillespie W Jt Horn
VKIVATtS
Askew F A llauer O V
HeekwithW
It BellU D
llrooks 1 W
Combs H
Ctialler V
Drurv It
Kd wards IM
Ford W 11
Oiegoiy id
Handy J X
Louglver Jas
McUuIek J A
Murphy W 11
Murrln 0 W
Kyau A
Smith O U
S eucer T V
Hurt J H
Cart wrlght W T
Cruse L W
Kdrlngtou W D
Ld wards JT
Fox 0 D
Grlllln C F
Handy L k
Kern 0 M
McXally 12
W tklusCuaa F
Orrlck L W
SAUguInott M It
Spoueer B
Terry Kul
L
Ltigeue
Ilenenlh tho eilnrts of lb lruh
Wbeu bOZOlKiNTlf u dariiht
TlwiiiniilhlHwnifswMiTnuiVd
Anthe rruu brc taVndJe 1n U
a 1c btm
THIS GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY AUGUST 21
Wo offer to customers generally the following Standard Coals viz
THE CELEBRATED McALLISTER NATION COAL
The lot Coil mlotiltu tbo Southwest for JoinMllciinJ steam purpose
THE NOTED BLACK WARRIOR ALABAMA COAL
For luMWnnd ttenm purposes
KANAWHA SPLINT VIRGINIA COAL
Tesll
Kquat lo niigllth C nucl and fpccaliy Alapteit or grates
and waste
Comes In blocks free from dirt
WEST VIRGINIA FORGE COAL
Imonlals niter trlnt pf nves It to lie tlio < csl fosl lor sinlihlng purposes ever hroiulit to
this stale lTlci fbur to m iiullmi per ton lutrtrtban Forte coal has been sellm
PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE
lor healing purposes T
WOOD
1 n cord length lie or sawed nml plti
COKE SCREENINSS
Vorlomestlaand steam purposes
The vntlous klidsorrael as noted nbovosrMl be sold nl favornlile prices la lare
quniilltles ns ileslrea ntjnrdorOelh ored to any part otthe city 1rompl ness fall
nud full > relhts m r ltnlAl
uunranlctu
ruiJLio stiiits
ortmal
r itMillui
luspectfully
Fort f will MM Co Fuel SBpartmant
Olllce Sinltli tc Jarvis Mock oil lloiusien St
BASK BALL ON A BOOM
A How OluL to be Organized ToNlgut
Leading Murclnnts Interested
Tho Grounds to bo Mtvod to the Lowor
End of the City Near tho Btrcet
Car Traok
An cnthusHvstlo buso ball meeting
wus held lust night In tho hall over
tho City saloon and arrangements
were made for a meeting tonight at
which tlmo a stock assHilatlnn will In-
formed and thu olllcers elected
A largo number of biilltoFficrs and
business men were at Iantiilghlnmeet
Inir mid It wiw shown that uboutoue
thoiiMuiid and three hundred dollais
had been eubcrlbed nlrenly Among
those pioent nt the nieitlng were
Meisrs W F Lake 0 a Daggett
Charles Swaney and J A ltoblnson
These gentlcmuu tulked the subject
over lu a btiMuespllkc wayiind were
convinced the club could bu mudo u
HticcerH Mr Koblnsou ttuteil tliat
Mr Morgan Jones bud piomlscd to
lirovldu groiiudh for thu club either on
tlio railroad retervatlon or npr the
lower end of the Tavlor treut cur Hue
Hu also Btated that ho was suro Mr
Joins would siibscrlbu fur ii sbiiro or
moruuf thu stock Tiiucuitnf rnnov
Ing the lumber from tlur obi to tIn
new grounds will bu about J100 The
proposition of Mr Jones is ceriuttily ap-
preciated by ihosoluleresled in forming
the club and If the grounds are
moved they will greatly Increase the
receipts of the street car Hue
Thomieatiou of removing the lum-
ber to tlio new grounds was discussed
at length and all agreed that it should
lio removed as soon as tile club Is
organized After this the subject of
players was brought up and It was de-
cided that none hut Hue bull totscrs
should be engaged At thu meeting
toulght thu committee on subscript
lions consisting of Messit Lake Dag
getlaud Hoblnsou will report and the
olllcers bo elected
It will eost about 2100 to run the
club three mouths In actual expense
Including salaries etc and It is be
llevid tho stock will pay a haiiilsnmo
dlvlduud at thu end of that time If the
club is properly managed When the
club leaves the city It will bo guaran
teed lo0 ora Kb ore of the gate re
colpls In the cities visited This
wotiht pay current expenses when
away from homo and it Fort Worth
will form a good club the sport will be
largely patronized In this city
Interest In baso bull bi on the In-
create lu Fort Worth Rveii tliu la-
dles aro becoming lutereaed in ttie
sport as a number of them witnessed
tlio lastfuw games lu this elty What
may bo expected If the Fort Worth
olun becomes tho email of any now
lu the Texas League From
the result of last nights meeting there
Is scarcely a doubt but that tbo club
will bu a success
As soon as the olllcers are elected
players will be telegraphed for nud en-
gagements made for league gamiH
Let all lovers ol the sport Join the
meeting In the hull over the City sa-
loon tonight
TAltlt VNT KKalUtvrs
ImpmtniitMeeting haSt Sight Olllcers
anil Members of the Company
The Tarrant Itwervei met nt their
armory last evening at 830 oclock
Thu meeting was largely attended a
gieaior number being present than at
any time previous Thu members of
A Discussion of lite Subject by alcsl
Correspondent
To tho Kdllor of the 0 7ttlo
Would It not be a proper llilug for
the city council to build up a street
for thu beiieilt of the people aud the
city of Fort Worth since the street
ctr companies have gobbled up our
two principal thoroughfares It
would have benefited tho city much
more had the street cars been com-
pelled to run on tho side streets say
Throckmorton Calhoun Jliilt or
Jones and lclt in Houston aud
Main streets for general uso
aud to beuellt and be
a glory to rur stanch and proud
Quien ol the lralrles but as we now
havo no btrcet that wo can call our
own ouu that Is safe for our families
or fninierR with heavy laden wagous to
pnsi over from the depot to thu public
tquare or vice versu outside of Husk
and Jones street aud as Jones is the
street that fiirnlshcH thu advantages
both in being tlio straight street to tliu
Union depot aud costing much less to
put In proper condition then we
think tint city council should appro-
priate enough out of iIih funds from
the now loan to make this our thor
oiiuhfaro It is well known lo a ma
jority of our cillz us Unit the etteels
aro In anything but a lli > t
class condition from the depot to the
public square ko Inr a bus or carriage
riding Ib concerned a person enjoying
a continual biimiiyty bump from
the Union depot to the hotels
Ieoplo stop over night In our city
coming up to the hotels and returning
the following mornlug and ou arrival
nt th lr faraway homes luport Fort
Worth the roughest city found ou tluir
travels lu whnt respect they do not
say leaving many people to believe
that it Is our community lu general
aud not our streets that ure at present
full of streetcar Iron
It la often said that first Impressions
are thu most lasting therefore let ub
so legulato our streets as to command
lasting Impressions beuellcial to us
und pleasant for thu traveler or pros-
pector
As a citizen and one who has the
Interest ot our city nt heart I ask of
our city olllclals that they give ub a
street to tho Union depot that we may
be proud of and one that will
sjwak volumes of nralso for
iii away from home It
understood that this new loan of J135
00Is to bo Invested in crosSStreoIs
selected by the aldermen of the city
and will certainly be streetB beneficial
to a few and as all crossstreets cannot
lie built up with this amount then
why benefit n few individuals ut the
expense of many
Our city is jomig nnd In need of
every advantage punlbloln ordtr to
make It the pride of Uoith Texas
Our properly holders aie perfectly
willing to bu taxed for any move that
will benefit Fort Worth but they are
not willing to give away their money
for the benollt of private parties only
and are notable to do so
Houston Texas furnishes a good
example of private or Individual city
enterprises us tho was taxed 40000
for sidewalks for the benefit of a few
citizens uud to this day has not
recovered her lo = s or been able to
meet an indebtedness that was alto-
gether uncalled for nud that was worth
nothing lu the building up or drawing
capital to that uufortunate city
Our city uieda and Is deserving of
assistance nmFcvery dollar spent by
the city aud forthe city should be for
tbogoodoftho cty
Wo are too vouuk to branch oil Into
private or Individual enterprises aud
should bury them so deep that jeais
to eomu could notioMirrect them
Give us Jones street
WKIli WtsllKll
Tliu First Hale
The following Is a list of names with
their subscriptions pild as u premium
fur tho llrst cotton bale rultetl at Ded
ford lu Tarrant county It was sold
to J P Houset at 1 1 cents per pound
and brought 51 00
Wu the undersigned ugree to piy to
S P blinder the
Bum of J as a
premium on tho lrst baleof cotton de
livered In Fprr iWorth and raised in
Tarrant county
City Xatloujlbank5 00 Joseph H
Drown 500 V T Muddox 200 D
v lJCoV W 6 K Atl VauZindt
t ni
fJ50 Itutuiall
a Chambers 2 00 cash
UOiCnnfeTiinllUKCo l CO S M
Fry 00 Jmes Tucker SlW Dell
Ii 22 llu mnu Implement Co
260 Tho MartinBrown Co Q 60 I
Coidberg Co 200 ChnsSoi euber
Col 00Taylor Barr 2i0 H
100 Occidental saloon 100 Malone
l00 Cot Ion Exchange 51 00 cash 50
May I eld Sone luuica h 60 Judge
Deckhaim i oD w J Hall irjo
J J Gchlfellow Sl00 Jno F
bwnyne glOO Frank Elltstou f loo
Tlio annouuceuixnt of our youuc
tovvnsmuti X it Bo vliu as a caudi
ii 0i for wuuty attorney appears in
this
Issue Mr Dowlln needs no en
coiniuni fromljiE Qazbttb hu
record U an opon page before the peo
leofth a county wRh whom he has
been lutlmatoly assocjuted in tho pun
as one of the law partners of County
At prney W BPendletou He Is
JtU x i a Inilnal law as anv
lawyer in vTarxaut county Fearless
on90 ° udt ° lIs wLoiS
outy in the proaocutlon of ollenders If
elected
to the oflleo he aspires i
S ° JSn Tlu ft Max degree that con
Sn 1 v eur neaavlilch
nlwaya dlfi
worlhyof h Pf the ° f on and is emlneutry
y6tea those who will
support him In the wmlug electlou
POANOS
311 and 313
WS Pttl
Strictly Firstclass
BcU BtJiuinprlct Tiano Mailf
FiCTORYPRICES DUPLICftTED
A tfiiiiiW of Second-
hand Pianos Cheap 1
MAX ELSER
Houston Street Fort Worth Texas
m
the mont Important muilrnl collesn In thlt
cotiniry hae purclmsed 70 Iter d limit It
am und these nreBll in use at thin Institu-
tion nnd ludorsed by tbo eminent Br K
Ioursce
Grand Upright and Bonnro Pianofortes In
a variety of styles QUI Ilitiuis taken In ox >
cbinKc Cntulosncs snd lull Information
ehcorfully furnished upon npplloitlon
For
311
IMPERIAL AND EXPORT
CHAMPAGNE BEER
i
OF THE
H CLAUSES SON
Brewing Company
NEW YORK
M
IVERS PONDiJlAso
pijsros
Standard of Excelloncs
THE NEW ENGLAND
ClOll J
AND SHONl
O OAl
SCHEUBER CO SOLE AGENTS FORT WORTJ
FOREIGN NEWS
France Eeduces the Indemnity Demand-
ed cf Ohina to ThirtyEight
Million Dollars
Aud Has Ordered tho French Minister to
Withdraw if the Payment is
Refused
lltlClAM
COltNWAM NOT OimTf
TJuiiMN Aug 20 The trial of ex
Stcretary Cornwall was concluded to-
day The rurdlit was not guilty
koyit
KI MAH 11 VICJTOniOUS
Caiiio Aug 20 ColKltchener tel-
egraphs that El Mahdls lieutenant
Klhoill attacked aud defeated the
friendly tribes at Merval that
the cori > st8 of thoso killed
by the enemj with their
bauds tied behind their backs have
been Hunting down the Kile past Deb
beh and that Klhodi Is advauclug to
Ambul to effect u junction with other
lebels FJhodl Is ouly three days dis-
tant from Debbeh
isaiNi >
THE INUEJIVITV URDUCED
LoNimx AuglU A Timesdlspatch
from Pekin tayn that Franco has re
dueid the indemnity demanded of
China to two hundred mllion francs
The Flench minister lias bten ordered
to wlthdiuw P the payment Is refused
Kxmmii mails
LoNiioxAtiif 3 INctmaster Kaw
cett has infoimed the various steam
thip companies that tho present ar-
rangement for carrying tho mails to
New York will be continued another
year
FItNCK
EAKX XOKTHHHOOICS 3IISSIOX
Pvnis Aug 20 Tho Journal des
Debates states that the mission of Earl
Xorthbrook to Egypt Is to compel tho
khedlvo to grant all tho concessions
demanded and then to force him to
nbdicato the throne aud Dually to pro-
claim his son JibUiH khedlve en
trusting tho regenoy to Xubar Pasha
CHOLERA
Pauis Aug 20 Four deaths oc-
curred from cholera at Marseilles last
night aud one at Toulon The public
health of the latter cltv has Improved
MAnSKlutsAug 20 During tlio
twentyfour hours ended all oclock
tonlgiit there were twelve deaths here
from cholera 1
IAHISIAX NOTES
ii
Correspondence of the Uncetta
Pakis Tex Aug JOur commu
nity was shocked Msterduy moruluir
oyer the death of Mr G Klein His
Sickness was quite Bhort All that
friendly bauds could do for him was
none for him but of no avail Malarial
fever contracted while ou a trip to the
JNntlou was thucause of death Havlmr
no iHattves In the Uulted States
Mr I retze took charge of the remains
hud had them placed lu uu elegant
tosket Tho friends of tho deceasol
brought many llorul tributes aud with
songa of the Bweet by aud by hla body
wf laid away with tho honors of ai
Odd Fellow of which order he was a
Elder It W Ofilcer U conductlnir u
pt oTthi clty tUSUt M00r ° 8 Bprlugfl
One negro caused auother negro to
hi to the dust on Sunday night
b
Weapon used a pistol
A ll < ite Var la tlio East
Chkaoo Ilu Aug 20 The Ham
burgAnierleau Packet company has
Issued a circular to 1U ugenta through-
out the north west oflerlng to pay them
a commission of 51 each on the sale of
tickets by Chicago to2ew York either
tlrst or second olai > lu addition to the
usual sleanishlp commission The
01r ° ny mloles rot < over the
xft i
Michigan Central It Is surmlead that
u thH Preaeut etralned relations be
tween the lines thla will probably lead
J
to a uar ou ratca
a >
Wo have lust received the most com
Pleto Hue of light
weight Btlirbataover
uu o > r
brouKht to Fort Worth
MUlllHY DA1WANN
For the laicat ia a aelfcouformlng
sll hat go toMuhphy
Muhphy Dammavn
H N CONNER COl
BOOKSELLER AND STATIOi
Musical Instruments Toys Lindeman RT
O 207 HOUSTON STREET p0Bnj
estate In tho cities ofDillas Sherman
Fort Worth Paris Gainesville Dcnl
son aud Terrell
James B Simpson
Dallas Texas
il Coa show la no Bulde but
ilrstclass Ladles and children should
go and see the wild ateer roping and
larvilous feats in horsemanship
the Lone Hunter scene Is good In
every purtlculur and should lie wlt
uissid by all
Removal
Mrs C D Brown has removed her
oVMal ° 31Q H ° 9t ° n tt < tt
ne r n
Texas iVf8lcjau Collgo
The fall term of this institution will
flcliityl 8wMh th0 blowing
J ftI VhU p B A President and
leclurer in college department
W C Auatln B A nrinclnal nt
f
SBf Jede t3n S
SindS Muri1yIlnotorln
m u
prmlaVctt Hw U9trUCtor of
fehelSK rwl sent
f c lDgc < iiref8t
0c gnlDgc
a 0d
Mullein
vs Cod Liver Oil
D r i11 > tlle JeadhiK authority
of Great Britain on lunKdl8ea ea says
while one of lis patleuts gained < 5ly
aeyen pounds by the uao of cod liver
oil alio ru ue4 thirteen
oyer by theuso
of lulielii
The old field mullein
made Into a tea and comllued w h
awcet gum presents In TuylorM Chero
kee remedy of sweet cum and mullein
u pleasant and eflectfve cure for croup
whoopingcough colds and
cousuinn
L u ± alWlrbss1iflt25c
di i
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Fair Grounds on Saturday and Sunday Afternew
23rd and 24th
Some of thu most wonderful feats In roping throwing and ijijii
will bo given and the
00W BOYS WILL EUN THEIEil
at full speed aud pick up anything rrom lherf0 l
THE JLOIST3E3 JHUNTJ
is u Duo scene nud no ono should miss seeing ltTHi
KILLED BY THE INJ > j
and tho Indians are then put to lllght by tho arrival of i
POWY R 02C3f
will present a fine featme In this show Anyone ImvlsgtMiL
hoiscscan bring them to the grounds and liav lifmliliil
ADMISSION 50 Cents
blmo Lime Mine
Round Rock Limo Works mauu
facttnes white lime or the very best
quality Orders solicited For prices
etc address Mahtin Walsh
Round Rock Tex Proprietors
Kendalls Spavin Cure
HUOOKV11JE Irt rob 121681
Die 11 J Ivixi > AM Co Sins Hav
ing used your Kendalls Spavin Cure
to my great satisfaction It
having
cured a valuable horse for me I cau
without the least hesitation recom
mend It to nil those who have spavins
to treat Inclosed you will flud i25
cents for which you will please send
my yuf uook The Doctor at Home
Wishing you tlio success which you
ilehly deserve I remain gratefully
y ° u Isaiah Ituuisii
To Uorroucrs
1 am prepared to lend money in auy
desired sums over 1000 upou real
CHILDREN 2i
PRAxNOiS GRW
AttornevatLj
N03I2MA1KSTOE
Will rcut iroi > crty at Ibo blW
cuu bo obtained for i Vtt r
ninounU 3 per ceut for tarn vuk
Itcrercuccs C H ajbet mtj
GRAIN DEAtW
FORT WORTH
Vill Open Monday
Danias Ladies n
In Rear of Ferr m11
The estahllfchmantwlUlif
in nit Its appointment
carle s IiCAai
1
The Miil Brilllauu
LENSE8 VSM
JHEV
TitANHiAiiKsrr nj
3Cl VV
I PATENT EXTKNS
llio nirtllcsl teVJfl
xuIrritation wW Bjjr
rrealns and artMjajjj
iroiu all parti of lMW T
DruogUI n twl
orlV
agent u Fori
of celebratedspef
my
Mercliant w ot l
uro wnt by wa iJf
a perfect rHwarrWp
a nruici iv
fact tliey are f
Tcstlmonlnli W 1JJift
clans In Texa U l5uSi
lors Blockm n miPiJiJrSP
finiltuilffewnl
iuocliailcictccaae >
tuelr slglii liiPro irSiiV
lM
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .