Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 306, Ed. 1, Monday, August 17, 1891 Page: 1 of 8
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
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MENTION THE FORT WORTH GAZETTE
GREATEST
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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT COST OF MATERIAL
i amdurof the B C
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it actual cot from
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Muslin drawert from 22c
upward
Muslin chemise at 21c
worth 45c
Better grades in above lines
at proportionately low prices
10000 YDS SOFTFIN
jftt 3 lSo a STard
Muslin skirts at 39c
worth 73 c
Muslin gowns at 45c
worth UOc
Elegant new line of above goods
just receied at lowest prices
LEACHED DOMESTIC
New LinenJnst Keceived at Slaughtering Prices
table
worth
COME EARLY
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GOODS
M liina silk worth
iidines value li
I woolchallies worth
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11 v ool challies worta
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ii iv lawns and orgart
> oed out at actual
< i of laces allqnal
iitively 40 percent
i lewhere
Turkey red tabJ linen
fastcolor worth JQc a yard
The handsomest line of
new linens in every quality
just received
at tully 30 per cent
LESS than elsewhere
BARGAINS
CARPETS AND SHADES
Holland and felt shades at
26c worth 50c
New stock of shades just
arrived
We will surprise you with
our low prices
All mattings and linoleums
must be closed out regardless
of value
Finest stock of carpets and
curtains way below regular
prices
TVS CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS AT 12 VALUE
i ilktripe liannel shirts at 1
i i voith irom 250 to 3 will give
ii
v ateen shirts at 99c
1 indered shirts at a great sacrifice
All
value
lightweight
Springweight suits at
Great sale of odd pants
TO TEMPT YOU AT
criSrernsaff
clothing regardless ol
of former price
Houston and Main Streets Fort Worth
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
ii Texas Female Collep uim t4 mmLf kimuT
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It H HILI President Waco or Dallas
M i M lOM HE FOHT W OJiTH GAZETTE A
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Ml NTlON TI1L r ORT S OIlTIl G 1ZETTL
DelighUuil jrfliSwwTull and thorough
cou > > gSiCit < Syin Undergnduite Colltgiate
ajtSa LUradu ite departments
OPFV TO HOIII siXES
Evpenscsvcrv aioderate Tor particulars ad
drtss B COCKKILL 1resldent
Or D S DODENTHAJIIiiJ bee
lehuacina Ttas
MENTTIOX THE rORTWORTII G Z kTTE
BAYLOR FEMALE COLLE Ek
Belton TQsra lp n
ill open it 4tftaj g3gftpMSliero 91 It is
the oldLaigflBJifcWnLge in Texas thorou11j
tataWKJC iirii vi ell organized in all its depart
iSflcnts Electric lights steam htited water
uorks steim laundj etc Heilthj location
pue artcsnn vvatc Two hundred 3nd thir
tj live loirders last jear 300 in all Tor par-
ticulars applj to P II E UFIt Pres t
Mention the Tort Worth Gazette
imim SELECT SCHOOL
For Young Ladies
CIBBXJI2lsrS TS
Iourteenth jjfijaku itMtlJHWltWJ ol I 1
fl rninstitiition affording
education of as high order as is found
in v < r out of the state without sham stow
or dispHv can find in school the object
of their search
PEYTON IRVING President
Mention the Fort Worth Gazette
Trinity Hall
ASEM1NARY DEVOTED TO THE TRAINING
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FORT WORTH GAZETT
FORT WORTH TEXAS MONDAY AUGUST 17 1891
BLAINES CONDITION
The
Gazette First to Make the
True Facts Known
VICTIM OF BRIGHTS DISEASE
A Prominent Army Surgeon Gives the Facts
to a Gazette Representative
An Annlyais or Water rasseil Onlj by
the Strictest Cire anil Attention can
lie Prolong His Lile Ills
Presidential Cundidac
ltlainp i Silk Han
Special to the Gazette
Washington Au 13 At this season
ofthojoarpohtiLalKOsMpit the ejpitolis
eiv scuiic 1 here is but one cabinet ofli
cci in the titj the attornei general ho
was admomsheil b the ptosident to sta
heie aui hold things doMi This cau-
tion as scaiccl necessary as Old Sol has
held evuthing and eveijbodv donfoi
the p ist v eek
Ihe piincipal topic of political conversa-
tion is the condition of Mi Maine and hia
pruuiblecandidac in lbJJ foi prestdcnti U
lionois For months the p ijiers have been
hhed with dailj bulletins fiom Bat Harbor
and the cabinet pieuuer has been repotted
as beins both scnouslj ill and thoioughlv
well in the space 01 twentj foui houis 2vo
authentic mloimation has been published
refrarding Mi Blame and the public has
been left in doubt concerning his
run 1 u SIC VI COMUTION
The time has now armed however
when definite mfoinatloi is at hand and it
rem uns foi Tut G vliti to give its lead-
ers aim the counti the hrst authentic m
fon lition coiicimm Mi Blame bo
Kuaided have been the methods emplojcd
loi keeping his condition a se-
cret so conflicting hive been the
leports pablishcd concerning him that
the public was left to draw its own con-
clusions Tut GvHtte representative
h ippened to be one of a eotciieof gentle-
men vesteidij wht n the subject of Mi
Bl lines condition was nndei discussion
In the putjwero two eontiaet suigeons of
the aimv one cf whom is con-
nected with the Aimj medical museum
of the wai department Opinions dnTcied
w idelj as to the cause of Ml Blames ail
mont one of the gentlemen stating that the
seciecv maintamtd vasonlj
v IOIITIC VI DODGE
tocurij public f ivoi and that the distin-
guished stitesman was not ill Others
sli ued the same ODiinon After considei
lole discussion one of the aimj surgeons
said Gentlemen vou are wrong in jour
smmises and joui di igrosis is entnelv in
coneet 1 am in a position to know abso
lutelj tint Mr BHme is i sick man and
that unlei the most favorible cncum
stances he has not long to live List week
tlicie was sent to the aimj medical mu-
seum in mv care a phial containing a spcci
men of witei lussed b Mr Blaine Upon
c ueful evamination I lound it to contain an
unusual amount of albumen and the un-
mistakable indie itions th it Mi Blaine is i
victim of Bright s disease So fai as his
chimes foi life aie concerned that is a
mattei of spccul ition He should cease all
woik adopt a caieful lcgimen and aban-
don lij intention of ensniiring in-
V 1 OLITIl VI CAMPVION
m aii capicitj It is onlj b the strictest
caie ind attention that Mi Blaine cm pio
long his Ufe He should go to Culshad
Germany or to some eiiuallj famoUo watei
cme and take a season of absolute lest
Inle rumois h lve at vanous times been
spicad that the distinguished Maine states-
man was suffeung liom an attack of
Blights disease vet the above statement
is the hrst authentic pioof that such
was the case The Gvette lep
resentative h is seen the auahsis and is in
possession ot data to substantiate this ai
ticle The discoveii bevond cavil of
Brights dise ise peimanentlj lemovesMi
Blame fiom the list of possible presidential
candidates It lemoves him as well fiom
the
MFN V OF ACTIV E TOUTICS
where he h is been peilnps the most con
sjneuoas hguie in our histori for the past
tvieutv veils It also disposes of anj at-
tempt to put him in the next cabinet in the
event of Republican ascendanc in lslUand
shoitli retucs to pnvate life the in in who
is todav the peer of his p utv and who was
a perennial piisideutial possibility
A Hnrcliv ir stock Triiifeferrccl
IlEMlLKON Risk COINTV TE AJg
SGHOOLS ANDCCIWEGES
fards
FFOR Y
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1 italtyif
3 Chris ln Ilomeft
c of iluU thOioudt
practical Heateo r
an ntV Pi2iioa ndfltl
s gratly inp uH9
uJJashvills nn
itVol1h GQf5ttc
For Bffyo ondJfouatf Von SaMl for tfataloei
cademic
ate Courses afford
hg the very highest social
i and scholastic culture
Music Art and Modern Larguages tausrht by
the most accomplished assistants This school
especially designed for affording to our young
Igirls the mich needed cvture of home training
combined u ith a higher education is beautif ull j
located with the surroundings of an elegant
home and all that is necessarj for health and
comfort provided For particulars and terms
address MlbS ALICE C CONKLIVG
Fort Worth Texas
MENTION THE FORT WORTH GAZETTE
It A sale was consummated todav vheie
bi the hardware stock of Chailes Stewart
of tins cit > was transferred to Messrs Ar-
nold i Lacy No cause of the sale save a
desire to close out the business
AWaxahachie JSurglary
Special to the Gazette
Wax iuachie Ellis Cocntt Tet Aug
lb Last night some one broke into F G
Smiths saddle and harness stoie and
opened the safe door w hich hid been left
unlocked but bolted and with the aid of a
brace and bit succeeded in opening the
wooden drawer which contained nothing
but notes Just above the drawer was an-
other one inclosed bj a small iron door
which contained illl in cash This drawer
was not molested Evident the thief was
joumr in the business and did not lmow
hov to use his drill Mr Smith left for
Mexico last Thursdiv and left Mr Sam
Hickmrn in charge of his busiress and
told him to use the safe dunnsr the dij and
at night not to lock it but close it and tun
the bolt This is how the safe came to be
unlocked
A 1 Ire it lieldeit
Special to the Gazette
Bri den Moiris Cointv Aug 10 The
al inn of hie wasgiven about 1 o clock this
morning It was soon ascertained that th
stoic house of W C Roundtice was en lire
th it it was impossible to save the house
and the eloits ot the citizens weie directed
to saving the neiiest buildings and bv
heroic eftoits and the f ivorable direction of
the wind the spread of the flames was pre-
vented The oiigm of the lire is unknown
Ml Roundtree who slept m his store savs
that when he awoke the fiimes were neu
linn and it was with dimeultj he escaped
in his night clothi s Ihe amount of stock
was about H insurance 1500 on house
W00 no insuiance
A HORRIBLE FATALITY
ONE CHILD TORN BY HOGS AN-
OTHER EATEN BY RATS
The Mother leaves the latter to ICescne
the 1 ormcr Silie lfold the Itcinaius
Tillthol itln r Itcturns
Special to the Gizctte
Wiinr Clouh Kin Aug 10 One or
th inost peculin mil revolting double
casualties ev ci hcai d of in this section of the
countij oeiuiied at thefiim of Wallace
Love about two nines above ths town last
Piidai Love had two children aged three
> eaisand six months respectively Dut
lng the afternoon while Love was awaj
from home Mis Love he ird the sciearns
of hei little boj and 1 ml the bab > on the
Hoor while she went to his as istuice The
cues came fioin the pigpen and when she
hurried there she found th it the child lud
been loin almost to pieces bj the savage
biutes One aim had been torn completeh
from the bodv and the f ice had been eaten
out of ill semblince of human feituies
The hoi 101 stiickcu mothei made a des-
perate light w ith the ho s and succeeded in
getting the bodv fiom the pen She then
heat d the cries of her bab > in the house
She burned there to find that the mlant
h id been attacked hi i its and v as so bidl
bitten about the threat that it died within a
few minutes Ihedoubh afllictcd worn in
took the remain of the two children m hei
lap and sat waiting foi the return ot her
husb ind hen he came she told him the
pitiful stoiv and then fainted awav to re
covei onlv to be thrown into biam fever
from wInch the doetois saj she will uevei
reeovei
f J ° itl J > Vaci through hjL
AGREED TO SETTLE IT
And at It They W nt in True Mexican
Mjle There Till be a 1 line nil
Special to the Gazette
bAN Antonio Tev Aug 10 At t o clock
this morning Hilino Abngo and Manuel
Cerles old enemies met on Milan squ ue
and agreed to settle it Cerles cut Abi igo
piacticillv all topieees One wound is a
slash tniough the bl iddei Abngoisdv
mg
A Wronjr Impression
Special to the Gazette
Di nton Di nton Coi ntv Trx Aug 10
It appears tint a wiong impression went
out fiom The Gvlttf
special fiom here on
the lath mst mt concerning the tiling of a
deed ot tiust bj 15 ill ird Bakei Ihe
deed of tuist was onlv to secure a compaii
tivelv small lmoimt due to the Douthett Co
tate oi Meivinnev which h id lecentlv tone
into the h mds of eecutors It w is bv no
means a failure Mi B ikei h id bo jLht out
Mi Bill ird and befoie lemovimr the
MiKnmcj stock of goods to Denton gave
fie deed of tiust at his own suggestion He
villi luieaftei londuetthe business in tins
eitj in his own name
AssiiilUiI anil Held Up
iM to the G izettc
an Antonio Aug 10 List night A S
nk of Poit Livaca went to slei p in a
eimpvaid and some one crept on him
fiK turcd his fico with a dub and went
pockets Kukis seuouslj n
STEPHEN W DORSEY
Talks Politics to a Gazette Re-
porter in Kansas City
HE IS RAMPANT FOR BLAINE
Republican Conventions Are Howling
and Alwav Nominate Weak Men
Mobs
He rotntH Out the l rt s Course since
187b anil Item irks V Ii it should
Have Jet l His Opinion of
the Peoples Iartj lliien
IlTS emtor stpj > iicn w Oorsey
Special to the Ga7clte
Ivvnsvs Citv Mo Ausr H > Cx Senator
Stephen V Dose who his Ken living m
New Mexuo since his retirement from pub-
lic life truing his time to overseeing mil
minuimr his linded md other propel ties
there is m the tit on business comic ted
with those interests In answer to the
questioi What is oui opinion of the po
liticalsituitKil it present in legunl to the
Republican paitv espcciallv as to its suc-
cess at the nest i leition Mi Dorsev s ml
Ihe success of the Republic ms at the
net eleition will depend ilmost entirelv
uiKin the Hepubhciu convention lself If
the convention pursues the ouunai course
and picks up i c mdid ite because he is
IITTIl VNl DOIHEs IssVEf
because tnej might hurt somcbotU it v ill
be deteated and ousht to be The Kepub
lican put h isnt noipin ied a man of lec
ogni7cd abihtv ileuless and nrgiessive
man nor the choice of the pcoplethechoice
of the rank and hie of tV ptitv v ith i
single exception eighteen ens With
a strught out haiil talk on the taulf ee u
and undoubted dcclai itions uponsilvei iid
a eaadidito tint not onlv this countiy but
the w oi Id recognizes like Mr Bl line the
Republicans will have an old tme mi
Jont in even state tint oici went Repub-
lican Ihe gieat miss of the delegates of
me Republican conventions
1 1KI u L MOI s
follow unvillmgl aleidei or diop mm inel
inn at the hrst shot Look at Haves nom
mation in lbTii Giiiiehl s in IssO md Hai
lisonsinlsSs In 1S7 Mi Conkhn should
hive Ken nomnntcd then v e would have
a great president In 1sO Gen Gimt
shoulil have been nominated mini lssb Mi
Sheiman Itishudh woith while to t ilk
about gieat men benu chosen foi preside n
ti il candidates It v ill nev or be done until
demagogues and h ips who < o to nitionil
conventions as a stepping stone to olhee are
left at home
Do ou suppose the reign of the dema-
gogue in the convention will evei end
How do Oii suppose the reign of the
demagogue in theeonvention will end when
a grc it Republic in state like Kansas is taken
possession of
BODV VNIl SOIL
b the most indefensible of that diss
think of it Mis Lease maneing about
the counti announcing to whoiiisocvei
w ill heir her that she is the person that
defeated Mi Insrallsand Mt Ingalls suc-
cessor PelTei down in Tex is pieichug
foi subtieisui loans and government
loins on laud and = o fai as I know the
government will be called upon to make
loans on shoals of mackerel You can
judge w hethei this demigoguei is insmil
oi ulioc
Well supposing that the demagogue
should not contiol the next Republican con-
vention
In that case slid Mr Dorsev enthusi
asticall James tJ Blame will be ucmi
n ited foi president if Ins phvsicahtondition
w ill permit aud cno one w ill be mined
ag mist him In the ev ent of his health not
peimittmg and M ijorMcKmle being elci t-
ed gov ei noi ol Ohio the mijoi is more
likelj to be nomin ited than anv othei man
in the country and
V MMNIF1CFNT irFSinrNT
he w ould make The conspu uous lnlfbi eed
Republic in p iper th it alw is has knifed
the paitv when favonble onportumtv of-
fered is the Chicago Tribune It began its
freetiade tinde undet the man lgemeut of
Hoiacc White the present editor of the
New Yoik Post who m conjunction with
Mi Medill was also the authoi of a svste m
of election in Illinois b which the legislat-
ure will go Pemoi ntie when the state goes
JO 000 to 40000 Republican
Coming down to Kinsis whit do ou
think of the leput ition oi leeoid it has
made nohticall dining the last veir oi
so
Woise than grasshopneis unfortumte
in evei possible icspect to the piospentv
md iuture groitness of the state in ni
judgment Until the last veai oi so Kan-
sas his stood the equ il of mv if rot the
foremost among the Republican states Its
delegation m both houses of congress and
notabl in the senate his been pieemi
nentl recognized b eeibodv
Do ou think that tue cl urns or coin
pl nuts of the Peopes pait aie in an viav
b ised on iv ison
If reason his ever had an thing to do
VOL XV NO 306
with the manifes os and nuhlic speeches
that I havt heaid and re id I am
sOKll FOR lI sONs
All the talk md derision of pist Iegisla
ion ind of monopolies ovning and controll-
ing this countr is it seems to me tha
merest rubbish Both old inihtical pirtie
hive alwas oeen and alw is will be
largely controlled by the fanning element
and the ilwavs have and ilw ivs will be ir
the interest of that element md defend it
agmist encroachments ten told more than
they do railroids and corporations
Juilge Hooty Coming to the l ort
Special to the Gtzette
MxitsUALL HunisON Cocntv Tev
Aug lo Distiict com t convenes here to-
morrow Ith us been reported hare th it
District Judge A J Boot will resign his
positon on Moudav to move to Tort o eh
Judge Boo will be succeeded b Hon
Joe Grahun present distnct attornev
v hose position will be nlled bj J B Car
te l the former count attorney
count
Su
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fS far
es5 Pure Silk Vestsin Cream and
Fast Black at 50c each regular price
JL jL t
I j i e
of this
Mysteriously 3IUsm
Speclil to the 5i7ettc
McKiNNrrCouiN Cocntt Tev Aug
10 Idgar W Mack a oungattome is
missing and the family are veiy greitlv
i distui bed at his prolonged absence He w is
in Denton on the Al looking after some col
leetiois md left lit in the evening horse
bick His pipers weie found b a Miss
V igin loui miles noithwest of Denton and
iniluatioiis look like foul pi i His friends
fen he Jias been murdered and hts body
hidden
tets sixtieii ins
Specnl to the G izette
Bllton Bei t Cot ntv Tr Aug 10
The ju > in the case of th btate vs John
Ri charred w ith cumin il ass iult brought
in a verdict this moimi g assessing the
punishment at sixteen cais in the pem
tentji A Miss Dool is the alleged
victim
A CALFSHEEP
A 1 renl itorn onia unit Ne ir Wooill ind
Mor > of Hogs 1 > > mpr 1 roiu Cholera
lEeing olil to 5 irisites
Special to the G izettc
Pllls Lvmai Ciilnti Tf Aug 10
Ihe thud partv hcid then usinl stvle of
picnic onSjulphui esteida at which Pat
Cluk LeeRboJco Mu M Claiih did the
talking ami the ludiei i e the smging the
bl ickest animal namteel w is the Den oci itic
p utv
I he stock of H Colin who assigned the
Peteison hotel bar to his creditors was
sold Vfsteteli foi > bimi lumituie
anil hxtures lemuii to sell Ine iirefened
creditors were about IIK u
G D HulTm in who iesides neirWood
lmd has on his turn a fieik which he
teims a c df sheep It is the ofrspimg of
a eov and was born about si weeks ago
The light side of the aniinil is tint ol a
peifcctb fotmed sheep with skin like tint
ofasheep coveieilwith a luxumnt ioit
01 wool which when Inn Hi d has the sunu
oil feeling of the wool fiom a peifcct
sheep 1 he legs and feet of the light side
are also tnose of a peilect sh > ep the left
side ot the anim il is in everv lespeetthe
same is a nonnil calf the skin being
tluekl covered with a thick crop of cow
n in The he id resembles th it of a slit op
more than a cow with the clnuicteiistie
ndge in the forehead > ecuiu to the sheep
Hie iminil is six weeks old and the size of
a dog Mr Iluifmmwill bmg the calf
sleep to Pans on the JTth the da of the
gieat union picnic ami biibeeue for exhi-
bition
b E Mullens 1 voting man winking for
James Xahn foieman ol the up rap gang it
Aithui was taken with congestion ol the
brain at 11 00 t m cstenla and died at
2 M His rem uns lelt on train No 4 this
morning tor Dixon Mo where his puents
icsile
A morning paper publishes this horrible
stoi Ihe inittcr is being nivestigited
A certain man who has been furnishing
hogs or hog earcasses for sale to people in
Puis began to lose his hogs fiom cholera
and so the stor goes not onlj tilled and
diessed the living but diseised hogs but
actudl dressed the carcasses of those al-
ien de id fiom the disease anil palmed it
off as souml me it and It was handled and
e Hen as sui h
Not only this but economizing in the m it
tei of food foi his hogs he is s ml to hive
fed them the deul bodies of othei annuals
ineludin that of a dog
This is in substnnoe what we have learn-
ed mote it is hoped will be learned and in
a stnpe that will justify publication
Must I aco th M Jsic
Special to the Gizette
McKlNNET COLIIN COINTT Tf Aug
10 M N Mat tin who tails from D ill is
and who claims to lie a piano tuner ie
purer and dealer was niested by Citv
M irshal Buike anil turned ovei to Shenll
Phillips on a charge of buiglai Mutiu
fumes and denies the eh irge but will have
to face the chitge > hicb has been pre
feired
tiii JIA >
who went out to milk and waited for the
cow to back up to Iul was the oldest
brother of the man who kept storu and
I > II NOT AI > IIKTIbK
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PAIR MENS FhNECALFAND KANGAROO SHOES IN BUTTON
BAL AND CONGRESS AT 3 REGULAR PRICE 450 AND
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