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FuJREIGN AFFAIRS
lord Chnrclilll Is in Ormnny to
terrlow Hlsmnrck on the Bul-
garian Question
In
U < ieen Ohrfttlnn of Spnln Freea tbe
Gutmn Staves troin Hie Remainder ot
Their retina of Servitude
OONK TO 8KB IlIflMAItCK
London Oct 8 Tbo IJcrlln corre-
spondent of tha News adheres to his
story that Lord Itandolph Churchill regis-
tered at the Kaiser hotel under an as-
sumed name bat admits that Lord
Churchill did not visit the British em-
bassy Lord Churchill he says has gono
to Dresden
The Cbronlclo confirms tbo News story
and says It Is shrewdly suspected that
though Lord Churchill started ostensibly
for Dresden bo Is really at Vargln for the
purposo of visiting Prince Ilhmarck
Tbe Standards correspondent at Ber-
lin says there is little doubt that an Inter-
view between Prince Bismarck and Lord
Handolph Churchill If one has not al-
ready been hild will soon be arranged
It Is rumored in Soda that Lord Iddlcs
lolgh has addressed a circular to tho
powers on tho Bulgarian question
T1IK CUIUS SLAVICS FHKFI >
Maimuij Oct 8 At tbo cabinet coun-
cil today Queen Christina signed a do
crco commuting the sentences of tbe
condemned Insurgents The quceu also
signed a decree freeing the slaves In Cuba
from tho remainder of tbclr terms of
servitude
TAMA HAS KALLEV
Lovbon Oct 8 A dispatch from
Suaklm says at dawn to day friendly na-
tives assaulted and carried Tama Osman
Dlgnas old stronghold Two hundred
rebels were killed and many prisoners
wore taken A saluto of twentyone gnus
was llrcd
CONSPIRACY AGAINST KINO MILAN
Lonhon Oct 8 Humors worthy of
credence aro current to the effect that
a conspiracy has jeen discovered at
Althccna to kidnap King Milan and force
him to abdicate with tho alternative of
death
AIMTIHA TO OriOSB RUSSIA
London Oct H The Dally News says
Austria Intends to oppose a further Has
Man advance in Uulearla
cholkka in japan
San Fuahcisco Cai Oct 8 Tho
steamer Jlelglo arrhed this afternoon
bringing Hong Kong dates to September
H and Yokohama dates to tbo 23d Capt
W larkcr United States minister to
Corca was among tho arrivals
Cholera wns still raging In Japan but
tho returns of new cases showed a
gradual decline From September C to
lfi Inclusive there were ll J6t cases re-
ported and 1875 deaths In Toklo alono
daring tho tame period thcro were 1218
cases reported and 833 deaths
TIIK 1I0IY BKK IN IIAIdKR
Komk Oct 8 Tho Vatican yestorday
sent fresh private Instructions to Its dif-
ferent nuuclos abroad regarding tho anti-
clerical agitation In Italy Ttiu popo Is
anxious that foreign governments bo
fully Informed of ttio Increasing menaco
and dangers to which tho holy seo Is ex-
posed
AIlllKSTKD KOH SWINDLING
IAitis Oct 8 Comto do Clvry tho
natural grandson of tho duko of Uruns
wick has been arrested hero on a charge
of swindling
TllUSTFUL IlKLATIONS
Vienna Oct 8 lremlcr Von Taffo
in tho lower house of tho Austrian par
liament today replying to Interpolations
said that any supposition that tho rela
tions between Austria and Germany had
been shaken wero completely groundless
The relations rest now as hitherto
added tho premier on a basis which tho
ministry have repeatedly dellned beforo
tbo delegation Thcro is no occasion to
apprehend any loosening or disturbance
of tbo close and trustful relations exist
ing on both sides Cheers j
Hoprosentatlve Hllsburg proposed a do
bato on the premiers reply but tho propo-
sition was rejected Tno only members
who voted for It wero Democratic In
tendencies
aiiout nos VXT
Dkliii Oct 8 Tho ill feellug recently
aronsod betwecd thu Hindoos aud Mo
hammedans hero over mutual violations of
their rcspcctlvo religious principles cul
minated in a riot last night Soveral por
sons wero killed The Immediate cause
of the bloodshed was tho profaning of
Juniinn Musjtcd or tho great inosquo by
tho Hindoos sectarian leader who tied a
small pig lit a painful posture
within tho sacred cdlllce so that
It squealed with all Its might
This enraged tho Mohammedans and they
at onco assaulted the Hindoos At Horn
bay a society has been organized to prop
agate hostilities to ihe Mohammedans
and to inculcate general knowledge of tho
truo Hindoo religion Native religious
agitations continue and aro gaining dan-
gerous activity Ono causa of much
trouble is tho faot that butter in common
use has been found to have beon ndul
torated with pigs fat
OIVKN A COLD llKOttfTION
Sofia Oct 8 Gen Kaulbars mot
with a cold reeoptlon at Slstavla A
mcoting of 1000 Inhabitants declared
nganat thu Intervention of Itussla and
Gen Kaulbars notlllod tho olllcors of tho
Bulgarian army stationed at Slstavla to
moot him and hear a mossago from tho
ciar Tho olllcera roplled that ho should
address tbo Bulgarian government
A LAllOIt OP LOVlt
Bkiilin Oct 8 Tho official journal of
Strasburg noticing tho formation of a
ladles committee at Metr to attend tho
graves of Kronen soldlors who wore
killed there In 1870 declares that tho com
mitteo is useless tho German government
having charged Itself with tho careful
attending of graves undor artlclo 10 of
tho Frankfort treaty and further that if
tho commlttoo makes tho matter an occa-
sion for political demonstration they will
tolerated
not bo
A JUPOK TO UK TRIED VOll rO QKH
Bkiiun Oct 8 Tho minister of jus
tlco Dr Froldberg has ordered tho trial
of Judge Frnuck tho highest Prussian
judge in tho district of KaUborg and ro
contly piesldent of tho Cousorvatlvo
society there Tho cbargo li that during
tho
last elections at Lsunborg ho
forged a letter addressed to tho leader of
tho eoclalDemoorats asking what sum
would bo required by tho socialists for
their voto tor the Conscnatlvo candidate
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WACO
ltlectrlo Limn Doeint 1o11oih to Ito
IniKHllllgl Wnter
Spceltl to tho Uaiotlo
Waco Tkx Oct 8 Tho city rouucll
like tho peoplo hero seem to bo prutty
thoroughly disgusted with tbo electric
light as an IHnmluant for strcots and
liavo ordered the street lighting commit
THE GAZETTE PORT WORTH TEXAS SATURDAY OCTOBER 9
4 = J2
tod tosnter Into negotiations with gas
companies hero or elsewhere with a view
of substituting gas for tbo electricity Tbe
Jcnnoy Klectrlt Light company has the
contract now for street lighting but tbo
council says the service docs not como up
to the terms of tho contract
The council have also decided to make
another issue of bonds twenty years 0
per cent and 25000 for street and alley
Improvements This makes 40000
worth of bonds voted by tbo present
council Up to thisyear tbo council
could not bo Induced to bond tbo city for
any purpose
All the Hebrews In tho city closed tbelr
bouses of business at 5 oclock this even-
ing to celebrate lom Klppur or the Day
of Atonement Ilellglous services aro be-
ing held by tho two congregations re-
formed and orthodox tonight and will
continue through tomorrow
Unusually heavy rains have fallen
throughout this county today and all
the streams aro up
DEUATOIt
Stock Mfater Prospect for n Top
Crop
Who will be Aided
Special to tbo Uazetle
Decatur Tkx Oct 8 A splendid
rain fell this morning which was greatly
needed on account of the scarcity of
stock water
Cotton Is full of young bolls and will
make a uood top crop If not killed by
frost beforo the first of nest month In
talking with Mr J B Howard a wellto
do farmer who lives about eight or nine
miles northeast from Decatur a reporter
learned that he and several of his neigh
bors will make from onehalt to two
thirds of a balo of cotton per acre
A committee from the southwestern
portion of tho county met In the court-
house yesterday and roado out a list of
names to recommend to tho county relief
committee as worthy objects of charity
and entitled to a portion of tbo dona
tions received tor this county Said list
contains tbo usmes of persons who arc
not only ablebodied men but are the
owners of lands
SLOW PE0GEESS
Tho Assembled Labor Kepresriitntlres
at Richmond Eager to Got
Down to Work
The lleport of tho Credentials Committer
AccepUilOrcnnlintlon will be
the Next Step
TIIK IOLICK NOT NKKDKD
IticitMOND Va Oct 8 An extra
force of pollcu was on duty last night at
both tho Hichmond theater aud Academy
of Music as a precaution against tiouble
If any further attempt should bo made by
the Knights of Labor to introduce col-
ored men to scats from which they are
excluded No such attempt was made
however
RKADY TO OROAM7K
Hichmond Va Oct 8 It was under-
stood this morning that thotoramltteo on
credentials of tho Knights of Labor had
completed consldprotlon of thu caso of
tho St Louis delegates and that Its re-
port would bo ready for presentation as
soon as tho convention had assembled
and It was expected that It would soon bo
disposed of and matters of more
real lmportouco bo taken up
Kvoryono Is growing Impatient
at tho delays encountered All arc be-
ginning to rcall70 tho necessity of settling
down to business It thoyhopo to conclude
tho sessions of the convention within any
reasonable time At tho close of tho
morning session It was learned that most
of tho time had been occupied In discuss
lug tho report of tho commlttoo on cro
dcntlals concerning tho St Louis contest
ing delegationsTho question at lssuo was
whother tho delegates ilectori at tho meet
ing held at 7 oclock In tho evening or at
a subsequent meeting an hour lator were
tho regularly elected delegate and eutltlod
to scats In tho convontlon Tho report
prcsontcd to tho convention and accepted
by It was In favor of tho delegates elected
at tho 8 oclock meotiug Tho assembly
Is now roady to organize
TEItKIIILE EXPERIENCE
The Snllora on llonnl tho Montreal Strick-
en Ilonn with Dlnoiue
New Orlkvnh La Oct 8 Tho Brit
ish bark Montreal arrived yesterday In
cbargo of a Moxlcan captain and crew
She left Columbia In August in command
of Capt Davidson and a crew of ten
After leaving port tho captain and crow
wero stricken down with fevor Tho cap
tain became delirious Jumped ovorboard
nnd was lost Tho steward boatswain
and chief olllcor died Tho six men
remaining wero unablo to manage
tho vessel and sho drifted at tho mercy
of tho waves Caught In a hurrlcano sho
lostallhor sails and was finally beached
near Campecho Mevlco Horo sho was
found and floated aud taken cbargo of by
Capt Isadoro Sutla a Mexlcau who re
fitted her in Campecho and brought her
ami her sick crow aftor many delays to
Now Orleans Tho captain claims heavy
salvage Tho bark is ownei by C
Churchill Sons of Halifax
llMtavIn Oooils
Beginning to arrive Today wo received
Batavla asparagus
Batavla marrowfat peas
Ilatavla whlto wax beans
Batavla grated pineapple
Try them Fort Worth Grocer Co
solo agents
All Kind of Fresh Vegetable
Lvory day at Tumor McCIures
WICHITA PALLS
HenvyltnlnUleitIi Sure He Can Irove
nn Alibi
Special to tho Omctto
Wichita Fails Tkx Oct 8 Tho
heaviest rain of tho seaBon fell horo last
night raining nearly all night It is still
cloudy with appearances of moro raiu
soon
Cb lrI os 1 > off ft Merer on tho Port
Worth Denver City railway died last
night with erysipelas in thohoadat tho
City hotel Dr Mooro has been givlug
him oloso attention He has been a terrl
bio sufferer
George Thompson tho young man from
Clay county charged with horsostnallng
has given ball and says ho can certainly
prove an alibi when tho matter comes be
fore tho district court
Forty per cent ot tho deaths In
bolted States aro
tho
dls
TEE RAILROADS
Text of ho Decision of bo United
States Court In tho Hull of Marshall
ts tho Texas k Pacific
Tim Southern Trnffio Association Hold
Meeting In Chicago The it roal Ar
knnsn Texas Ocncrnl Notes
nom Notes
W H Wlntletd traveling pareengcr
agent of tho Wabash road was In the city
yesterday
T J Kay trainmaster on the Missouri
Paclilc from Fort Worth south was at
headquarters yesterday
As yet water has not been reached in
tho artesian well near tho roundhouse of
tbo Texas Pacific road
Tho Texas Paclflo yestorday hauled
several cars of provisions and seed to the
western drought sufferers
Tho three express companies doing
business hero report a good trade from
Port Worth in all directions
Kcports from the Indian Territory say
a larco force of men and teams Is already
at work grading for the AtchlsonSanta Fe
Nearly all tho trains wero lato In leav
ing last night Tho fact that the cast
bound was nearly two hours behind time
caused this
Tho opening of an nptown ofllco by tho
Houston Texas Central has already
demonstrated Itself a good thing both for
the road and tho public
That Injunction Order
Special to tho Gazette
Jefitrson Tex Oct 8 The decree
in the case of City of Marshall vs tho
Texas Pacific Hallway Company as re-
ported to The Gazette on tho fith Inst
reads verbatim et literatim as follows
TnuitsiuvOct 7
No 18 Tho City of Marshall vs tho
Texas Paclilc Hallway Company et al
On this tho 7th day of Octobor 1880
this causo coming further on to be heard
and the said cause having been submitted
on tbo general demurrer of defendants
and on tbe complainants bill and supple-
mental bill and tbo answer and tho repli-
cation and the evidence and the court
having heard tho argument of counsel
doth order as follow s s
1 The court dismisses tho said causes
as to Jay Gould U M Hoxle William
Uarrlgan and John C Brown in so far as
tho sold John C Brown Is sought to bo
affected personally at tho cost ol tho
eoinphlnant tho city of Marshall
2 The court finds that a contract ex-
isted between tho said complainant and
tho defendant tho Texas fi Paclilc Hall-
way company by which In consideration
of the donation from Harrison county
Texas In the sura of 300000 in tho
bonds of said county and sixtysix acres
of land donated by said complainant to
said defendant rallwoy company the said
railway company agreed to permanently
establish its eastern terminus and Texas
ofllco at tho city of Marshall and to also
establish and construct at said city of
Marshall the main machine shops and
car works of said railway company
8 Tho court finds that tho contract was
duly executed upon both sides and that
tbo eastern terminus of said railway com-
pany and tho Texas olllco of said com-
pany and the main machino shops and
car works of said company aro and wero
established at tho city of Marshall ante-
rior to tho commencement of this suit
f It Is therefore ordered adjudged
and decreed by tho court that sad com-
plainant tho city of Marshall tuve the
right to have tho said contract kept ob-
served and obeyed by tho said defendant
railway company Its officers agents
servants nnd employes
5 It Is further ordered adjudged and
decreed that the defendant the Texas
Paclflo Hallway company and its re-
ceivers John UBrown and Lionel A
Sneldon and each of them and each and
all of their officers servants agents and
employers bo restrained enjoined and ln
hlbltol from removing tho eastern ter-
minus of said railway company tho main
machino shops and car works of said rail-
way company or cither or any of tho said
olllco main machino shops or car works
from tho said city of Marshall Tex aud
that tho said receivers John C Brown
and Lionel A Sholdon and cachet them
and tae said railway company and each
and every of their cmploycsjrcfraln from
any and all act or acts In avoidance of
said contract or this decree
G That this Injunction bonudopcrpotu
nl and that writs of Injunction bo sorved
upon each of sold receivers and tho sold
rnllway company for tho enforcement of
hlH decree
7 It Is further ordered that the said com
plainant recover of tho defendant tho said
loxas Paclilc Hallway company nil tho
costs in this behalf Incurred and against
tbe said Brown and tbe said Sheldon as
receivers of said railway company all tho
costs in this behalf incurred sinco tho
said receivers wero made defendants
savo and oxcopt the costs herolnbeforo
charged against tho plalutlff
8 It Is further ordered adjudged and
ilcoreed that the judgment for costs here
in rendered be duly certified and togoth
or with a copy of this decreo bo servod
upon tho receivers John C Brown and
Lionel A Sheldon who aro directed to
call tho attention of tho circuit court of
tho United Stotcs for the Eastern district
of Louisiana by which
they wero ap
pointed
9 It is further ordered that tho clork of
this court do isuo a certified copy of this
decreo and causo tho samo to bo dollvorcd
to tho clerk of tho county court of Harri
son county Texas to bo recorded in tho
olllco of said county clork
Southern Tranio Aesoolntlou
Chicago III Oct 8 A meeting of
the Southern Traffic association was held
hero today Tho subject of laborers
rates camo up for discussion and It was
agreed that the samo rates that wero in
offect last year bo again used to date
from October 15 On business from Chi
cago to New Orleans Birmingham Ala
Vicksburg Memphis and other Southern
points tho rato to New Orleans will be
310 Mnch attention was devoted to
llorida roundtrip tourists tickets
Advices wore received from lines by tho
boutbern passengor committee that thoy
ta ° T th ml round trip
rates this winter because the tickets
wero continually finding their way into
scalperss hands A resolution was passed
in which It was agreed that tho of
action
tho Southern passenger committco In de
ciding to keep such tickets off salo wero
Illadvised and would work to tho dotrl
ment of isorthwestorn lines who
wero
competing for business to Florida points
The lAleattne Shop Clotcil
Special to tho Gaiolto
Pausstink Tkx Oct 8 Mr
hnriAi r
Foster
t
causod by kldnoy wood o
n eraftec rn > A SJT i
this city Tho deceased besides bolng
personally very popular was a member
of several secret societies all of which
turned out In tho procession Ho was
alderman In the Third ward and In that
position he had tbo confidence of all Out
of respect to his memory tho railroad
shops wore closed from yesterday morn-
ing until noon today and all tho work-
men Joined In tho procession to pay their
last tribute of respect to their dead assist-
ant master mechanic
Superintendent Keller nt Ills Spring
Special to the Oatctto
Bid SiniNo Tex Oct 8 Col L L
Keller genera superintendent of the
Texas Paclflo railway who has been
attending the United States conrt at Kl
Paso Is hero on a visit to his family and
will remain over Sunday
Bnn Into n Cn1ioo > e-
Special to the Gazette
Denibon Tkx Oct 8 A Missouri
Pacific freight train first section No 100
running on passenger time left here at 3
oclock p m today for Mlncola Arriving
at Norton seven miles southeast It ran
Into tho caboose of an extra standing on
the siding wrecking tbo cabooso and
englno 65 of 19 and two cars delaying
tho passenger eight hours
The Tank Filled nt llnlrd
Special to tho Gazctto
Baird Tkx Oct 8 A good rain fojl
hero last night which filled tho railroad
tank mentioned In yesterdays Gakttk
to overflowing and the contractor who
built tho dam says there Is not a leak In
At Sherman
Special to tbo Uazctto
Siikrma Tkx Oct 8 Chief Kngi
neer VanSant of tho St Louis Arkansas
Texas railroad left at noon for Texar
kana and states that tho work of grading
tho roitd at this end of tbo ronto will be-
gin In about ten days Tho delay has
been caused on account of tho difficulties
that havo been encountered In securing a
practical route between this city and
Whltowrlght Tho surveying corps under
ingincer W T Walker
Is now locating a
route on tho original survey between this
city and Whltewrlcht the new route hav
ing been found impractical
Keel Kncourugeil
Special to tho Gazette
Dkcatur Tkx Oct 8 The survey
ing corps of tho Gulf Pacific Is survey
ing the lino In this county and aro ex-
pected to have It completed to this city
tomorrow Our peoplo aro greatly en-
couraged nnd feel confident that the Gulf
Paolfio will lu the near futuro bo some
thing more than a railroad on paper
With a road connecting the coal fields of
this county with tho plnorles Decatur
will becorao one of the principal cities of
North Texas
A CoinpftliiR Line to the Gulf
Baltimore Md Oct 8 It Is pretty
well understood In railroad clrclcsthough
tho fact Is not officially stated tnat Presi-
dent Garrison of tho Baltlmoro Ohio
railroad while In
Lnrope perfected ar
Tangements for securing the lunds neces-
sary for extending tho Shenandoah Val
ley railroad south to Pensacola and that
work Is to bo commenced within thirty
days Tho object of thus extending so
far south Is to open a direct routo to the
Gulf of Mexico which is now blocked to
tho Baltlmoro Ohio by tho Hichmond
Danville syndicate Tho lino Is to be
completed lnsldo ot two years
KemlluB to he Foreclosed
Piuladbliiiu PAOct 8 Tho United
States circuit court has granted a decree
for tho foreclosure of the Heading rail-
road under tho general mortgage bond
Every effort will bo made to effect on aml
cabio foreclosure
An Iraportnnt Conference
Nkw York Oct 8 Hallroad circles
and Wall Sticet woro excited today over
rumors ol tho merging of tho Now Tork
Now Haven Hartford tho Boston S Al
bany and tho Now York New Eogland
railroads into ono system Tbo admis-
sion of President Waterhouso of
tho first named road that ho ex-
pected to recoive a proposal to
that effect at a conference to bo held to
day seemed to confirm the rumors Tho
conferenco began at noon at tho Grand
Central depot Agents from Wall street
woro at hand and wired messages down
town giving all that could bo
learned Tho utmost precautions
woro observed to keep the
names of the gentlemen in tho conferenco
a secret but it was learned that thoy
woro President Waterhouso of tho New
York New Haven Hartford President
Bliss of tho Boston Albany President
Clarke and VicePresident T J
HIgglns of tho New York Now
England directory L II Trowbridge
of tho Now York Now Haven
Hartford and W B Bishop who Is a
director In both tho Now Haven and Now
England companies Tho conferenco
lasted untlU 188 a m During tho sea
slon an order was sorvod on
President Clarke It was said to bo
an order obtained by Cyrus W
Field lrom tho 6upiomo court directing
him to account for tho funds of
tho Now England company to
tho amount of 91240000 Mr Clarke
would not talk about tbo matter
When tho conferenco ended President
Waterhouso would only gay Whother
tho schemo has fallen through or not I
cannot soy as I do not know Director
Trowbrldgb and President Clarko carao
out In a great hurry to catch tho Now
Havon train Tho latter would only
say that nothing had been accomplished
Ho did not know for certain but ho
thought thcro might bo another meeting
to morrow Director Trowbridge seemed
excited and to questions replied There
Is nothing to tell I hav 0 repeatedly said
so Nothing has been tlonu I cannot
say that anything will bo done either
It was learned that tho proposition to
mergo the roads In ono system was pre
sented
and discussed that certain ar
rangements asked for by President Clarko
wero not ontertamed and that tho con
forenco had fallen through It Is not con
sldcred that arrangements can be consum
mated
It You Trnito
With Turner McClure tho Houston
street grocers your goods will bo deliv
ered promptly Try them
Old Uose Snle
Of unclaimed freight remaining
uncalled
for In tho otllcc of tho Tesas Kinross
will bo
company sold for charges Thurs
day October 28 1880 at Fort Worth
Tev unless called for and charges paid
beforo day of sale s B Qktts
AgCnt
Fort Worth Sept 28188G
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THE LAYCOOK MUHDEIt
Itemnrknble Coincidence Developed In the
Testimony llotore tho Coroner
Special to the Uaiolto
Galvkbton Tk Oct 8 Tho inquest
on tho death of ntchard Laycock was ro
sumed today but developed very few
new facts and further Investigation has
been deferred until tho return of tho
schooner Burkhardt with tho man Whlt
taker who was with Laycock tho night ho
met his death A strango coincidence
was developed in todays examination of
Laycocks brother who stated that tliolr
father was found drowned In the samo
mysterious manner some ten years ago at
Point Isabolla and tho la t man who was
with tbelr father was Whlttaker the
samo man who was with Hlchard Lay
cock last Monday night The Laycocks
do not know that Whlttaker ever boro
them lllwllland never heard that Hlchard
Laycock harbored nny suspicion or ill
feeling against Whlttaker It Is expected
tho nrrlval of Whlttaker on tho Burk
hardt will throw some light on this mys
terious caso
An Omnhn Store Ilnrclnrlzed
Special to tho Gazctto
Dainqkrfiklp Tkx Oct 8 Last
night at Omaha about eight miles north
of here some ono entered the store of
Mr T H Loves and carried away about
8250 worth of goods Entry was effected
by boring off tho lock of tho back door
Thero Is no clow as to who tho guilty
party is
isA
A Trump Jnlled for Unrglnry
Special to tho Gazctto
Baird Tkx Oct 8 While deer hunt
ing In tho woods yesterday J A Mc
Waters found tho man who robbed Moon
Crowders storo of 300 worth of
goods tho night before The man was
a tramp and gives his name as John
Winters McWaters brought hlra with
the goods to town and turned hlra over
to the officers who jallod him
i 1
Two Dentha
Special to tho Gazette
Sherman Tkx Oct 8 Ellsha P
Hltenour died at his homo in this city last
night of general debility nnd old age
Ills remains wero Interred today at 4
p m attended by a largo concourso of
relatives and friends
Mrs L O Hugglns died this morning
nt 1 a ra of hoart dlsoose and her re-
mains woro Interred In tho city cemetery
at 1j80 p m with a large attendance at
tho funeral
A Store Kobbod nt Kliubnll
Special to tho Gazette
Koitkrl Tkx Oct 8 Caruthors
Ogdens storo nt Kimball was entered by
robbers on tho night of the Cth Many
goods wero stolen There Is no clew yet
as to who tho robbers were
Tho county alliance of Bosque county is
In session horo with good attendance
Forty per cent of tho deaths in tho
United States aro cau ed by kidnoy dis
eases Morris Cascarino prevents kid
ney affections
Vegetables Fresh Every Day
At Turner McCIures
The Oonlds In Cnlcaco
CniCAOo III Ojt 8 Jay Gould ac-
companied by his son George Gould and
wlfo arrived by a special car in this city
to day Tho car was taken to tho shops
for repairs and Its occupants wont no
ono knows where Mr Gould Is making
a tour of Inspection over all of his lines
and left for tho West tonight
IT
Uerenllne Tye Hominy
Evaporated hulled corn at Turner
McClnros
Marine Intelligence
Special to tho Gazette
0ot Arrived
IKX <
Steamships Duchess and Fairfield from
Liverpool and the Lono Star from Now
prk Sallcds Steamship Washington
b
City for Liverpool
Puro lowiter
Jro akWK Powders aro ono of tho
chief aids to tho cook In preparing per
feet and wholesomo food and tho houso
wlfo will do well to bo on her guard
against baking powder tramps Silver
Loaf Btklug Powder la never peddled
from house to house as tho manufac
turlng establishment ot J H Brown is
taxed to its uttermost to supply the do
raanda that como through legitimate chan
nols
mi
Fresh llntternuil K gs
l0Ust0 strcot Sheers Tumor
McC0 t
Tox
AYERSj
yeCif
IS WARRANTED to rurefe
Ague Intermittent or Chill FmL
mlttcnt Fever Dumb AgueBUk
Dengue or Brcnkbonc Fcvau
Complaint and all diseases wistf
Malarial poisons i
UarpersSCJitlij
For eighteen monthffl
erccl with Chills aruVfi
having Chills every othdf
After trying variant retfrk
recommended to cure I
bottle of dyers A m CiwjjJi
have never since hail aUS
EDWIN EJIlfa
PREPARED ByJ S
Dr J C Ayer Co IbweH1
SoldbyallDruggisiSI
v
JAMES W SWAYRiJ
ATTOBJNEY ATf
Jolcc over First National bantriwr <
Oilers hl Sorvlcos In he Gcncitig
MEDICINE AND Sfc
Onicocornor Houston and Tfourlli li
ilcnco 200 South Mala et Omco bit
mto2u m and A toCS0pmlslit
PENDLETON CHAPMAN
Attorneys At M
Onica over First National bank rcV
DR FRANK
S5 DF DEI O I L XilP
rractlco conflnodto OlicaKiC
EYE EAR NOSE AND
Omco over Kings Drng ftag
THE MAXWELL
Bg
Transient and commercial tradsljifc
Contrnlly located Strictly flnt
samplerooms lS
J r SMITH offjf
LstacftM
SMITH EATON1
Lawand LandO
Smith Jarvle block rort
lEECJC tfcJUAKJESl
CONTRACTORS and B
Will furnish estimates of coitotgi
unlMIng sholvlng counters etc W
Fort Worth vgst
DR J E HILEW
Oculist and Af
Omco Xo BOO Main stoppo i fo5 l
DALLAS TJSXA
All Private Matters
Prompt attention Is given to
enco Siao ejruptoms and nea
scntU O D everywhere m
Dit Wasskkzuo Is a rr l B
years practice Diploma la o
1
practlcod In Dallas for over
Ertltbinnlni B ndforn < FREE r
If WCloiUnA SJo < W
JLAYlTIEIJDiS
Over rostoflloefS
Flno Aluminum Pi
°
k UsoNltrons OxlfcP1
lees extraction of tee
All work sclontlttcally done TeKP
To Yonng ana MMe
a sum cciie
Tho awful circct of oarly vlc
organic weakness dottrovls
body with all Its direful Ills S
lHUaiANHNTLY HfM ij
Palpitation of tho Heart TlmldljriWS
Nervous Discharges so much W DT
KetfulncssLack of Ideas saila Y i
Ugly Imnxtnlngs Dislike to Wto
Brooding Melancholy Sn
Mauiukd MKNor thoso entenjf HMJ
py llfo awaro of Physical WiSBm
of tho Nerves Organlo Vntwg
Irregularities quickly assisted JJmf
No MIMKIULS USM1YOUHK IKM
tholr health and spending thus Bi <
skllled and unqualloedosuil lyJY
to tho head throat noso liver ngl
Cured u
ach nnd howcls Speedily
Lot not false modesty deter yon Wi
at onco on A
DR WASSEBZJ
Consulting Itooms JSlBia 5
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