Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 249, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 23, 1893 Page: 4 of 12
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FORT WOETH DAILY GAZETTE
FUBLISHEO EVERY W IN tHE YEAR
BY THE GAZETTE CO
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION
LARGEST TEXAS CIRCULATION
IARGEST SOUTHERN ORCUUTKW
With Threo Exceptions
Terntanf flab criptlnn
XT MAILE ADVANCDroaTAQB PAIR
pally sad 8an3tr < W JH
Jislij ani Hnadsy six mootbt < Kj
iitlT < m1 Sunday three tnouttn fW
1W
Tin
Ht iM hunrliy on moatb
it flnnaay Qsuttt 16 to 2t pares Mn
ot year aro
lot StnlWccU fliutU 19 P3C
od year ° °
Dally delivered by csrrlrs la lb city
nd mil town and ettlVs Trners J
local sgents 23 cents a wttk or 9U0 per
month
Iimlt by bank Inert wires or money
rd r Do not send IMlrlilosi checte
L i nyi i L
visitors to ciiicaco
foe want to kwB up i 1
will find ib Dally Gsietu oh wlo at tbe
fellow nr plsecs
Orsod rartfle hotel news aUd
Islmer beoM Dew aland
Iceland fattel atwi stand
Avdltorlsm cigar and n wt stand
llsfel IVRto tifff ttfin1
Wells B SlErs 1 IMste 2Tt
Hotel Harden 153 and 1M TblrtyOxtb
str t
Ten Bothllng Jsrkson Park
To ths fa Mir
The only traveling penoss male or i >
mil at pre rnt anthoriiM 0 tmtlte and
reeelpt for subscriptions for rbe Uswtie
arai
3 U Carwtle C P Hewtey
J II lisrtwe JV I Illaod
H II McOvady o A liwid
J It Itnrtiiaaa W II Itarrhmaa
W T Unnter 1 J llwhnsaca
Kearby Kotrr H Irtce
E D MeOeady W S Day
W C Fmitt J C Crawford
KrM Oalhralta J I Crowley
1 T Oorrlo U 11 teuton
C f lUlkf 8 J XleeUtan
E K Prrntlu t
Tbe rnUlo are eaotloneJ not to pay money
to any eitaer persons repiMMtlng tbem
Itm ai traHiii arfQl of IbU pop
all anlborltr l prctofori U nM to htj otber
prraoaa ibao tboao nam nl i irbf re
Tokrd axctl Company
KARTFUN AnnXTft
TUt paper krpt on Civ aud adTvrlUlut
rail1 iitajr I a c rtDln l at Hi bia < of
Anieriran 3VFwnprr rul4l lira awwcl
tlmi TrmpU Oiirt S T rk or fmm tt
f itfn lrtininu offlc 4 Trlboua ballJlog
K w T rk
ffMiim 1mMn M offl tCO Ttt Hook
en ClWcr U
R a ItfYkirlth Rots ajent forclfiD adrer <
tiling
RTATR AnrNTSllrDmlltt it StaJrll
Dallaa Tfioa
CLOS1MQ HOURS
Tbe liuilnet department of Tbe flatett
will reuialu phu uutll tltv ilu Indicated
Itlow
Palnrjara 10 p m
Xuitdayk S p m
Mhrr daya In the week 0 p tn
Itrnd r rt Ihe latette who are coin
away for the > no miner tooinba can Lave
Tbe Gatette aeut to tbetn resntarly while
awtjr leoTt the nd > Ireaa In tbe bgaloeaa
tfflee
Itetdrra of Tbe flntttle wlo ar s Iuir
awty fur b mimntr tuouilit cad nart
Tbe Qaaeetc aeut in tbein remilary wkile
awiy la < i tli addrc a la tbt buaiaeaa
otlte
Ioalrrat Intent IortMaftt
Tb alorin warc will reach tbli tnetldtan
and tbe oiler chauRi uot l will occur
at and within liai lullei of Vttit orih
wtthlu WfUtv four liuurs auuoet Of tins
dotea elfeii btuwt
Jolr 3 Mwlertlne
July at arntfr
July Ui Worm wave on tbU tnerldlan
July ltV Ind rbantnitf
Jnly 1 tooitr i > i ilfurlnf
July 1Falr mid cool
July ModcUlluf
T WAVH
Denvtr t a July II
Tbt oefaMuii liclalaUvii fmbwlUl tn tho
> reavut alUtbnuin law vam to tbe ur
J ait ealrrdai tit all In ghtrluir cruelty
ibe < bauibvrltu coiiiiiaiiy bari irntiV n
Kalluut aixl iMhe alniKl Afur ibe ltarliitf
failure tbt Druttr bnuvi mine to llielr
aui > bort and tMnl urcr r > tr ibeu ft itnw
rueal pvrlud Kmrgt itl by the pool mIIi
vt tbe < ly and tb mattrlai blip lia tmnka
rave theui they aet alwut ntllnff their
adalra In order by jedm Ins ibrlr OiUla and
vetwlof vbat waa Uft tlmt rorWaranco
aud lewd will att that wut titWMori
U carry Wui ibrouju tbuh trt > ubl o
ohw eter atriTe uhti innofolly uvue
ertr atlid u h > HiwiabU with lie bard
ttuwa lu niltid Xtst Involved tlnua otrr made
a tuwre tHtt > iul allUitsle lo riucU Witt
l t tlw bad rwll off un r n
tuiltluu didlara ttortli i > r tlt tr IUIiUUm au I
U i > rO tbo < iU lUp EHth > rliir ckud4 mndi >
tb piytMHU xlMttiy im amid u Inllutt
I t > oii Suuujj HriertM > n a iredlttir for a
foiuimraiHeljr anull aoiouut while ntaull
uiIhk fur addlllunul follalerol bud their
ailiruy ut ibe court luml luatiiRtliiJ
ilm MiurltT hiw t iv < h wltli the in
taihiuiut iaMra auil mlieat nil Wat lMitt
tby win let lit hfou tb loui auya ut > i
rtj yt ivurae die t l u pr JpiUtfl
aurui lit > in ttblcb au a M tiluvut waa L
oule fiMaiiv
lt auoold that ftttaOtliieni li W been
l > ti vir Tbt tbutaUrltua vnt mnteiu
lallu li > rrtiul hey bad intutte > l itonv
Ibey uirv niiforluiuio emititfti to bo In
tl bn ujtou uttnlui IoiKr ilial the
brad iukI from of their ulftiilliii A luw
that txriRlln trie atoitm of unntirtntfl to ho
ilo r > ibe n jfi of a dtulir lu Im HiihI
tntlr < mHi tuhiel mid all Imptu nf u atio
i wfil atnitfsli lili uthcniM furtuno do
Xi < utt l llh iu irlulor Jutftiufiit it mi uiiii
out traud ttlke l or tu iHHtHj and aulHy
Wtfiuwi a tit lit I not t M pl uiitlly at ma
turttr It a n il < ut the durk atv and ntteil
outy lu Itiuik l ntitoiis ai tfri
It Uboucw Dmtera criHllior cIum
frown uowii th > < o frco iiw or thu w
i m of opprrta ii Jt la t tbelr triMlt
lust tilth few vxnvlioin ibla bna Ihimi
tlwlr ivamt Tbi > lm e rccoiruUetl that
ILuve arv tluifa tup lorbenrume ai Mr It
aa olrrinttia and Hut ivmiwriitlon ln > ltvreu
ireilllor tin 1 debtor tlto miuoNt bouor and
fuinry niwn tboiart of iin < titotur nnd t
cuuruzcinfill ui m tbo part of Hit tutlltur
1 dn lu deiilliii > Ixtttftii tlir H wb > t for
no many yt r baru bvrii imttuully brae
Otliitf vuiU othrr
Uf cwirao the abarka aro to ha found In
iwarl ercry awv aal wwlvm ar round
wbero urey euia nu > wlielbrr lit tinman
or aittmaf f rm tbey thould bo buuled
iwi fruiti ilrlilutUou
The ftlwvc extract rvMenrcs the loKy
anil atrrt > bl tffwt of iticouslJorato rrulU
tor t rca Ins cojj hu lnMa uieit to ttW
la aucli lliue a tbeae How dITcrjnly
tba i ojiI or Kort Worth Liw trrdtivl
Sir Cliamuortin aui lil luteroat liio
Sot a aiuirlo trvi tor ha a made on arlJ
trary tlpumnil acU a conneiiupnce tbo
Arlington Hclbta tnlvrprUq It Aix
fonwirtl tiotwitlutftudltijj tbo itriujeocy
of tbe timet ubl tbo rrouiotcr will
ibui he fiialeJ to rflUie th Jtiat prohfa
on tb TaU uuountot moupy wbkh Ln
ulnuly Ihwu vxpmle l lu ihl maxitrt
ceut auburb ttie prlds of Fort Wortli
13 reaioa of tbe ajnupatby aud iou
iteration of our w > po we Jtivo
tbt t uent of Mr H 11 CbauiWrlng
aplcndU abiXtiea conreulratfitt opoa the
u c a of Arlinctoa Hflxbla nronJed
by Mr H Tallnnt na Mf V a
AViatUrop wIwm labori awonjf at bitr
prorvtl tbem wen of far > retidilui bu4
utti capailty auj ctilirprlac We aro to
b conxramliiM tor the cood aenie of
our p < wpU nn4 tbe ruersr j > Inck flnI
aMUty of tbesa meu Not only bdto
they eipvodod larje umi of moiwi
Imt they tutTft btrn larpejy Iiiatrumeutftl
lu ecurfD Un Fort Wortb tbe muUa
fco F k tc wtldi U now one of
tbe rwoinlwd factors la tbe fatoro of
Fort Worth Oar j > > i Ie appreciate tbe
effort of Jtuch fata anJ alwaya pro re It
wtiea pat to tbe teat
AltTIKICIAIiDErnKSSlON
We arc toU that tbe ebrioVace In
Talue of HtteJ aecurftle oo the New York
fork exchange one day last < Mk wa
lM00a0O Hilt aam was the iliffer
ence lwtweea tbe anreffate value of tbe
trading stocka at tbe beyjuntas and at
tbe end of a tingle day There waa
Dot of cotinA any chanre In tbe atatui
of these properties dnrtag the day to
warrant audi a alomp In market ralaea
The trouUe wm not with tbe tecuritte
It wai with the monetary conditions under
which Ibey were orUSdally measured
Jt waa doe to tbe ancceuful manlpnla
tJoa of lb beam and to the weakne
of tbe 1mlls f with wboie contetta the
treat boly of tbe poblic are unwJttJorly
and unwIIIlRKfy lnrolred
In other words the luck of fortune of
the Tery worst type of rambling la the
barometer of our finances If the bolls
control tbe money market good times are
needed to ahote up atok money tnakea
Ita appearance freely people talk a Wot
tbe return of pood times find up go the
atoiks If tbe bear > pet poweaslon of
the float Idf vnh the altuatlon Is exactly
rerersed In either case tbe reaiiH It
artificial and haa no pcrmauent batU
The Con ieuc of the country any
that this system It wrunp that any
system which permits fluctuations of tbe
extent uotcd becawc of tbe absence f
money to hold up prices la uexeasarlly
wrong Ttie public wind Is also beglu <
nloe to wonder tthetberTastbuk4tffboiMr
so prolific of punka hare any proper
place In tbt wvrtd of business Their
tratuactloiis are ninetenth pamblerH
wage aud In the Ion run they do more
to subrert public murals than all tbe
other amende of erll In large citle
cumblued
Tlie action of the Indian fTi > rnineDt
In tnipendiiK tr eoluape wbhh was
aelzvil upon greedily lu this conn try rs
proof that demonetization here U In
tltabe is now pronounced by niouo
metallst critics la ojdon be tnonu
mental blunder of KngUsh djniuiatlon
froji tbe time of Clyde It his prejily
depreciated the ralue of Kugllili pr ii
rty ia India and has aroused tho keen
reseatmeat of the nxtlres lbir Is
hardly a doubt that tbe abr < ipt liotlng
of tbe mtuts nas a despnrato iflort to
affect K iIaUon by tbe cornlnz HTial
session of congress aud was diUuJ
by the llntflsh moneyed Intereit Vug
lUli uerdhauU are amoug tbe heivy
sufferers and ia eousitmence tbe Indian
porernmeut finds Itself In a pickle with
nobody to apoloffUo for it Tim con-
spiracy to prcrent the financial voun
cipatluD of the United States doe not
thrive It will receive another blow
and a serious one In August
Holding up n railroad with a demand
for more money for rightofway than
Jury commissioners awarded nnd Imitat
ing that not a lick of work shall be
done until tbe arbitrary claim Is paid
U u proceeding hurtful to many people
It Injure trade jirerents employment
nnd tnuat aerloualy nffect the status
of Fort Worth with the railroad bo 111
irtaled And for alt this loss tboe
who wantonly luillct It aro dlrettly to
ppsnslble
The man who owes a dollar today
ones fifty per cent more than the man
who on Ml a dollar three years ago If
he bo tbo aame man be has witnessed a
rapid accretion of bis Indebtedness
because of the trend toward a gold
stuudard
Our good and amiable friend Oy
tlone Davis dropped In nt Tbo Uaxette
aiiutitu yesterday to lutlttt ua t0 lt
ne tbe Inaugural of a Populist goTeru
or at Auatlu In Januaryt 1S1 3 Tbe la
aetu will be there wlih Its tlaw ham
uitr
lou ftha of the Democrats of tbe
Lnlted States are for free coinage md
the other outfifth
must eltmr come to
taw 0P Hlk iMur oriltfwliero lt
lira Issue U now on aud Oure U no
way to dodgw It
HumIa pats Frame on the Mik and
lelU her to gi ahead with tbo
> ro i > aa
of earvlng Hfom ne expected strule
wblih I to rwbiiR the map uf jm po
may bo uWrer than it appeared a mouth
George
Uuti j
Jim
Itun
f
Senator Coke nud Governor Hoggwent
tailing together on tbe lake nt Austin
hut tbo ditiuteh uegletts to atate who
filpIHM the sills
Judge Clark might become the Ited
Itover of twiuic ulth a light Increuae
of bit assortment of ilags
l > enrer bus managed to grab a lamp
post aud can now afford to umlle at tbo
wobbling earth
Mr 0 eehud Is atlll a fishing In Pax
xirds bay Imt who knows whwe Ms
iiJiu Is at
Tim Itotk Isljnd should be free to
Tend Its money now on pubtlo liupme
ments
Tho kbiinp la Rbout oxer and resume
Hot is uow under actlre headway
TUXAH HIFTIXOS
At Gatesvllle Tvxas Saturday morn
ing MUa Uattle Greeu while enraged In
household ftutles was bitten by a cen
tipede which was concealed in a dUh
cloth Sim will recorer
Tho Confederate reunion will be held
at Meridlau on tbo 10th aud Uth of
August
Since January 1 3S03 20000 hare
heen tiKnt la tnairovementa nt 11111
wro Tvxat
A grasshopper meeting was held at
Whitney un Satnrday for tbe purpose
of devising plans f0P the extermination
of tbe pent
Ix > ckkart Texas In enjoying a build
l ° I Al1 < I utfto und olIar
hLmI ublldlng has just bew completed
AT Va house M K church a 3
ffmss SMSSSSfmiS uL
POD oH mill and a new court bouse
which will cost 34000 are alao under-
way
Mr T W Crarens ia now asmdated
with U I Poyton in tbe publication of
The IIIco Dcmovat
The cotton crop In Williams county la
reported suffering for want of rain
Orer 4000 head of cattle passed
through Lipscomb Monday frV the
Northwestern part of the Panhandle
on their way to Oklahoma
Tbe new military fort at in Pato
will be completed by September
There will be a great pteon shoot at
Eagle lake July 1M and JS
A cotton seed oil mill Is < > of the
new Industrie at Urown ood
Seven cars of oats two of brick and
one of wheat were ahlpped from Arling-
ton last week
IleevMe is to have a broom factory
The Seguln Enterprise b3 teen en-
larged to eight columns aad is now all
homeprint
An eor of corn from Mr J W Cooka
raacb near Heevllle when shelled yield-
ed one pound
Mr J M MatbW of flolhii county
has six hundred acres planted In corn
which he estimates will jlelJ about i5
000 bushels
The people of Anderson Crimea
county are much alarmed orer what
Is believed to be a malignant typ of
dlptberia three tblldren of Mr Peckers
having died after a brief Illness
The farmers of Grayson and Collin
counties will hold a fair at Van Alstyuo
on August IS and 11
Tyler lias shipped over fifty car of
frnlt this season twentyfive of which
went to Denver and Chicago
A Populist newspaper Is to be started
at Jacksonville Tex lu September with
C C Itearden aa editor
Van Alstyne county reports a very
large crop of cotton this year
A rain and hall utorm beat down a
great deal of corn south of Arlington
on Wednesday
At Illossom Tex Wednesday night
vandals destroyed about 2000 freshly
moulded brick bi longing to the Blossom
Prltk Manufacturing company
At Tulla Hlaber county a number of
valuibfft cattlo havo betn killed by
imturiug them on sorgum
The Central ItaptUt asioclitlon Is la
seaslon at Narasota
The body of tbe young man stoned to
death by negroes at Guthrie last week
has been Identified as that of J M
Cbamliss of Mineral Wells Tex He has
a slater grandmother aud brother Hvlug
there
The dead body of Robert Itountreo a
wealthy ranchicnn of IJano was found
in his wagon nt his gate lie Is mip
poned to have been murdered No clew
Three lumber mills ut Summit Tex
hae shut donn on account of the pres-
ent hnauclal stringency
Tho canning factory at Woodvllle has
been compteted and baa begun operations
The following fourthclass postmasters
lne been nppolnted In Texas Burton
Wuabtngton county II at tin M Tatum
lice II G Tatutii deceas lt bumnvlktn
Znvalla county W J Gales Wee 12
II Landrum resigned
A1IOUT TUXAS AND TJIXANH
A goldbug story comes from Texas
says the Atlanta Constitution A mau
was altting In n dark room a few nights
since when ho was attracted by the buz
rlng of a bug which was of a bright gold
iolor The story goes on to relate that
be was a superstitious man and taking
the appearance of the bug as a farorable
omen he followed it out Into the night
It atopiwd dlrettly out on old well In u
dcaertcd field then the man went to dig-
ging and presently discovered a number
of koM dollars nud some few silver coins
and Hturtied home Meaning bit good
fortuuo und the goldbug
Colcnil Fltxhiish of Texas says tbe
St IxniW CilobeDetiiocrut has ft patk
of curds which ho sets much store by
They were given to me be sajs by
Alexander II Stephens of Georgia while
he was In congress a gMvl many > eiM
ago Uf wui very foud of plajiug hlt
nnd one evfiling had Itnitul Senator
Frje of Maine Seuator David Davis of
Illinois nud exSenator Robert Toombs
of hli owu state to hW roouis for n social
game They sat a good ulillc erery
member of the quartet enjoying the pas-
time with keen rest In tbo cut for
partners Mr Stephens and Mr Frjc
were pitted against thu other pair nnd
won nearly every game both ranking nt
matter players I think Mr Toonibi was
the moat Indifferent player of tho four
He was of too Impetuous n dUpodtlou
to mnhter the science of whist After the
play was ended tho host presented me
with the cards aud 1 would not willingly
part with theui
Sirs U C Irwlu nf Cohb county Gn
Is rejoicing over news of a longlost
brother while John lnne of Texas Is do-
ing the same over the news of u long
lost sister Mrs Irwin lost trace of her
brother fifteen years ago and had am
IMcd him dead
And she found this brother la a strange
manner
Uwently she Ml down a flight of stairs
the Marietta Journal
mentioned the ac-
cident Some one In Tvns renl about It
and wrote to ask If Mrs InlH was any
relation of Mr John Inc of Texas
She replied that the was merely hi
sister and nsked the writer if he knew
her hrother Jolm Lane He replied
that he ouxht to as lie was his wn nUw
And thus by tlm merest chance brother
and sister were reunited after long
years
OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN
TiauttTimv NKWS
The Cherokee rip wbkhwIU be
opened not later than September 10
will bo composed of ntne counties fan
talulug from COO to pjoo luaw mir
eurh
The new l tor at Mlueo I T is
uearing completion
Payment of the Choctaw fund will 1
cotnmenesd at Talbhrfi T T on Jnly 23
Tbe Capital is the name of a newnaper
Published at Dri T
The Hock Mtnd railway Is sarreylng
a line from Okarcbe to the cement beds
which or located aeven miles south-
west of that ph
A new lot of outlaws who recently
banded together at Chelsea I T are
creating much excitement la that section
liOPW3TALKiU AllOUT
Pifty thousand dollars would seem to
he m handsome salary but though that
sun ia tbe annual allowance of the
Lord Mayor of Loudon his honor finds
that It only about half covers the ex
lenses he has to meet thletly on account
of the enormous amount of entertaining
he baa to do
Hlsmarck has written a letter thanking
tbote Califoralans who On the occasion
of hisrecent birthday sent htm fiu al-
bum containing photographs of scenes
In the goldru atate The exchamtllor
say the album affords occasion to ad-
mire the grand scenery of California
and alio the high development which
American art has attained
The King of Assam has 200 w Ives w ho
are divided into nine classes When one
of these ladles dies her body Is let down
orer the palace walls ami then buried
It Is against the law for a dead body to
be carried out through the palacu doors
At tbe kings death bis consorts receive
permission to remarry themselves to any
of his subjects
Madame Tel Seao is the only woman
lawyer In Japan Hhe was educated lu
the United States Abide from her pro
fesalon she U nctUe in endcaturlu > <
ameliorate tbe condition of her couutrj
nieu and has founded a trulnin school
for w onu n la ber natlre tow u The class
she reaches Is tho highest In Japan and
one to which the missionaries can not
gala admission
Professor C K Jenness of Stan-
ford university who has been Investigat-
ing the tramp problem by dressing as a
vagabond and mixing with the wander-
ers says that It Is a mistake to suppose
that whisky makes tramps Mrwt of the
regular ho says will drink but not to
excess Ho has concluded that iticttV
ciency both inherited nnd developed Is
tbe trouble In most cases Inclllcleiicy Is
probably n cotleglatu euphemism for lazl
nexs n that seems to bo the besetting
slu of the tramp brotherhood
Ou tbo curbstone of the church which
Is to be erected by tbo Goulds at n cost
of 250000 Is to bo placed the Inscrip-
tion To the glory of God In the
memory of Jay Gould Tho proposed
Inscription Is exciting soino criticism
In some quarters It Is Intimated that if
Juy himself had anything to do with It
the order of tbe seutcuco would be re-
versed Other critics more unkind sug-
gest the propriety of coupling the name
of the little nizard with a personage
not unconuected w Ith the brimstone
trustWhen
When Pdison has begun something new
h has no peace uutil the work Is either
eompletcd or abandoned for good lu
case of success he Immediately conceives
a hatred for the Invention Recently
be said 1 havent used a ttlepbone lu
ten years and I Vaild so out f my
way any day o uils nu Incandescent
V
light v
Two or three tyenrs ago against the
advice of all her friends the Ife of
Senator Stewart of Nevada bought a
silver mine In Mexico Then tbo went
for a trip sr6nnd the world nnd receutly
returned to find herself the owner of a
bonanza that almost equals anything
Nevada ever knew
TEACHINGS OP JHSUH
Tako heed that ye do not your alms
before inen to be seen of them other-
wise jf ha > e no renaril of jour father
which Is In beaen Hut when thou
doe t altos let not thy left baud know
what thy right hand eloetli that thine
aim tuiy be jn secret and thy father
whbh aeeih liysecrot Bnfl1 reward thee
opeuly Mtttthtfw rl 1 3 4
Every good ftree brtugeth forth good
fruit but u corrupt tree hringcth forth
eell fruit A good tree cannot bring
forth ell fruit neither can n corrupt
tree bring forth good fruit Every treo
that briugethforth not good fruit Is
hewn clown and cat Into the Bre Where-
fore by their fruits ye shall know them
Matthew Tit 1720
Ye litre heard that It bath been sild
thou hhalt lovo thy neighbor aud hate
thine enemy but I say unto you love
jour enemiesbless them that curso
you do good to them tlmt hate you aud
pray for thein which despltefully ue and
persecute you Mattbew G 41 41
Pleased aretho poor tn spirit for
thelra Is the kingdom of heaven
Pleased are they that mourn for they
shall le comforted
Pleased am > the tor Ibey tdiall
Inherit the oarth
PlesHed are the merclfnl for they shall
obtain mercy Jj
lttesaed nivithe puro In heart for
tbey shall see God
Weaned aroth > > ivacemnkers for they
alnll be called the children of God
Heated rtfej her which are tHrsecuteil
for righteousne w t J f > r thelra Is
the klnciWiofJheaveii
HleMcd nre yp Aien en n 1 revile
you and persecute > on and shall say
all m inner ofJcill against you fairly
for my sake irejolc and be exceeding
glad lor greitHt y 1 reword In heaven
for so ewecuted jhf the prophets which
were before joit Matthew v 212
i tn i r
ALL OVER DIXIE
The Northern tnan who recently
atartid an alligator farm la Florida yuw
offers his Tuterest for sale at a lar
fain
iliree South Carolina negroes propose
to walk to Iho Worlds fair from lTar
llngton 8 Cv A tKl wager it tald to
bo the object In view
A man In Marsbill county Alabami
who ha bcjeii Mind for three years re
Motly rceovcrcil his sight after prajiug
for three dajs nnd nights IU jt jipu
la th belief thit W prayers dM t
A Louisiana widow who hM bad
wra h bn U about to ri 1 g
other
Near Richmond XH there llres an
old negro who la gradually turning
white Onehalf of bis face is perfectly
white and he presents a ghastly ap-
pears aw
A Tennessee negro who bad beea shot
In a tow some time ago was dlscoverel
at work In a flciJ with thrcc bnllels In
bis body He observed that they dldat
bother him at alt
The famous sea serpent bat J gala
nut la Its appearance on the Florida
ruast Florida does not propose o let
Georgia get ancad of her In that line
Two little boys were playing under an
oak tree in North Carolina lightning
struck and splintered the tree but
neither one of the boys sustained any
Injury other than a slight shock
Several Mormon misalonar es are tald
to be chsienilnatlug the r doctrines in
Alabama Tney recently put up for the
night at a farm Louse but were made
to leave In a hurry when tbey dlscliied
their business to the host
The editor of rhe Decatur AU Newt
berated tbe people of his town for their
lack of attention to religious matt rs
He complained that wanting a Rlble tbe
other day he was forced to Gslt five
business houses and three n ideuce be-
fore he found erne He dropped the wit
ter bowel cr when a query was raised
Why It was necessary for him to go to
others for a copy of the book
The Rev J R Cralghiel of Dalton
Ga has n valuable relic of the filher
of his country In the shape of a g3li
breastpin setwith diamonds Thct face
of tbe plu has upon it the Initials G
W M made of General Washingtons own
hair but the chief value of the relic
arises from the fact on the back of the
plu are N P the initials of the lady
to whom General Washington gave ft
In lTSJ cut In go d with his own huud
THIS AND THAT
London has 10000 cab in constant
use carrying 80000 persona a day
Paris 0000 carrying 00000 erwns
aud New York 1C0O carrjlng 15000
persons being in this respect behhid
several other American cities among
which are Philadelphia and Chicago
Tbe nineteenth century will not end
till midnight Mouday December SI
1000 though the old quarrel
will probably again bo renewed us to
what constitutes a century when It
wluds up and thousands will insist on
a premature burial of tbe old ceutury
at midnight on December 111 1SUU
Frauk Rlunt a notorious desperado In
Wisconsin for tbe past fifteen jears
turns out since his arrest to be a woman
She hat worn male attire from girl-
hood
Tho Siamese army does not appeir
a very formidable force In view of a
conflict with Frauce According to
French authority tho effective strength
Is put at 10000 men but scarcely hilf
this number would be available for ac-
tive service Their weapons are vrry
oldfashloued while many of tbe small
bronze cannon forming the artillery le
serve have never been fired at all The
corps of royal elephants Is perforjtly
trained for warfare and Includes fivo
spleudll gray animals descended from
tbo sacred white elephant
A writer for the Springfield Republi-
can explains wiiy It Is that bicycles rell
at so high a price It Is he says
because the patterns nre constantly
changing nnd expensive machluery
must be made to meet new demindt
As soon as the Improvements cease
the writer says there will be a Urge
reduction In prices but It will he jeirs
before the lines of a bicycle are per-
fected
A mining expert sent to Investigate
some Arizona properties for Denver
catrftallsts recently reports the finding
of a remarkable natural bridge formed
by a tree of a gat I zed wood spanning n
canyon fortyfive feet In width Tbo tree
has at Bomo remote time fallen wit in
It became Imbedded In the kilt of some
great Inland sea or mighty water over-
flow The silt became In time sind
stoue atid the wood has passed through
tbe stages of mineralization uutll Jt is
now a tree of solid agate
MLWICAN NEWS
In the winter of 1800 an American
miner named Charles Hoagland went to
the chief ollicer of the custom house
guards In the bonier ton of Jasabe
and reported that during the night n hand
of smugglers would cross the line Into
the 1 lulled States with n large cargo of
dutiable goods The guards Immediately
started for tho reimrted rendezvous of
tbe smugglers guided by Hongtand On
the following morning the guord return-
ed Waring the dead body of Hoagland
and announced that he was killed In an
encounter with tbe smugglers There be
ing Momo doubts raised by the friends
of the murdered man as to the circum-
stances under which he mut his death
the chief citstoui ofllter was arrested
charged with being Implicated In the
crime He was tried nud acquitted
but a few da a ago some new facts In
regard to the killing of Hoagland were
diaovered aud tbe Mexican otliclal was
Mall advices Jiavr been received from
Mazatlan on the Pacific codst that yel-
low fever has made Its appearance there
and many deaths from the disease are re-
ported dally The epidemic jiaV riot been
so severe in that city for many years
There is no danger of It spreading lo
cities located on the northern aide of
the Sierra Madre mountains
A concession has been granted br the
department of Fotnento to the Pearl
Fishing company of Ban Jose for tbe
fishing of pearl ojsters around San Jose
Island which It situated In tbe Gulf of
California In front of Ensenada da Do-
lores and Puntn del Mechudo to the
north of the Island of Espiritu Santo
The term of the concession is for sixteen
years The width of tbe fishing cone
around the island is fire kilometers The
company must pay lu the Lapax custom-
house 10 per each ton of oysters taken
the first three years nnd 12 for each
of the remaining thirteen years The
company still retains the right to fish for
pearl oysters along the cvast from Cape
Palma to Cape tau Lucas In accordance
with previous coucesalons
Aj City of Mexico special soya
Under a colonization coocepslou granted
to Jos P rortlense 100000 acres of
land have been taken upon the Isthmus
of Tehnnntepeo by a syndicate of Chi
cago Mr Iortleuse haa left for St
Louis Chicago and New York to confer
with his principals nud will return with
in two months to make arraugements
for the reception of colonists The land
is now being surveyed off Into planta-
tions or from 200 to 2000 acres
A special from the City of Mexico says
Several thousand dollars worth of the
property stolen by the organfxed baud
of thieves operating on thu Mexican Cen-
tral railroad has been recovered by the
police This property consisted of Jew-
elry silks and other articles nnd goods
of value The authorities expect to cap
ture every person implicated In the ex
teuslte robbery aim bare already a
number of them under arrest The latest
arrest is that of Eduardo Rio at Gua
najuato who has been brought to this
city A large amount of the stolen prop-
erty has been identified and returned
to tbe owners Juan It Acnell chief
clerk in the money order depirtuient of
the WellsFurgc Express cominitiy In
this city has been arrested as an acecm
plkc He bat confessed bis complicity
as a receiver of stoleugood
a
THE liAHOIt WORLD
Rait I more brewers struck
St Louis has colored union
Hugh ODonnell Is lu Chicago
Nat ion til clerks met nt Nashville
Seattle gets wood for f2 a cord
Hungarians struck nt Walston Pa
Yuklau Wash needs hop pickers
St Ixmis cinluw 40000 union men
St Paul celebrated Homestead day
Detroit demand threecent ear fare
ludianaiKills has fiOOO unemployed
Ohio jewelers held a state convention
liowell clgnrmnkers won their demauds
Sk Paul cari > eutera held a mass meet-
ing Massachusetts law protects unlou la
bels
Sjracuse German painter will orgiu
e
tze
Hiding Pa has 100 Idle clgatwak
ers San Jose Ca has Chinese liquor deal-
ers Iron moulders will demand 375 per
de3St
St Louis barbers demand Sunday clos
ingLake
Lake carriers have cut wages 25 per
cent There 7400 uulon flint glass work-
ers Reading clerks want FriJnyihalf holi
days
There are 4000 union green glass blow-
ers Rurllugton Iowa
retail clerks are or
ganlzlng
ISj a rl > nkbk W tnKk rt
New IIutiu bolkrmaWrj itnicl for
nine hour
lie Nortlieii of St Tnul hn tfuWil
wo CM
1 here i a Kencrnl cutting of wnjn at
Bohemtau American ieia a national
convention
Nonunion aeanjcu nt Tacotna were as
ttiiultcd
Lowell derk want itorea clo l on
1 Tidpj etenlut
V 1 1 fl tlk ron TliursJar
naif holiday
Tbe lnmnslilre cotton trlle cot tbe
anion JSMlutXJU
lall rlrcr U tobaTe a trade roce
nlon on Alitnist lfl
Toledo wagon worker itrmk nitalnit
mui
a Si per < cnt cut
SicBir worktr at lort Wuyne Ind
ttruik for Riu day
umtlclau nbolUlicd
Hula Spain loopen won a Lrlke and
fined eiery einj > lo > cr VJZ
Mnrion Ind biHlcarrlen utruck aealnit
a < > trnre cent an hour
Nashville cotton band truck ngulnat
SHjHr cent reduction lu naitci
Tiidlacntio I jtreet rnlluny laborer
truck for nlue hour ml J1U3
Thy Maine Central railroad
1 Lorcot
J 1
tlnff the little NeliatUook lln
Tue aliWHorker coiiTrntlou at Ilun
reuresintod lhlr iliht alntea
Osueiw ManiiiaclnrliK company nlelit
band hare Mruek ukalnat n cut
A Tjipplat monk who > l lted lirtland
recently waa once a tlrutntuer
All the fur hop In St Paul rtut down
yeaterday for the union i > Iculc
a
rOLASDCIHNA HOOS
lolnndCblna n i111 fine resl tere < l
bug of nil ages tthlcl
1 will I1 then Will ahlp pl by ii
prM to iiny part of the atote
July lil imld 1 W BALL
LOSTJ5 TO 10
By not jolnir to W S Matiiey the Tai
lori to hare my ault made
take mort nataral tafll
cheapeEt becaoa rtura > Jf
faction or money rtutnS
U prQ SS
from onterlng th blood
har a tonlo effectUi
general aratam
popala DUiy Hpdlanwl
acbea and all beraki
atomacA tai bowebk
Tub kamrs ci foX
nemeUy will pay j00 j
BItb you a complete aaa o
TH
Will be Found iJ
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F1LUIE BODSE KW 5TU1
UUJD EOIEL tin 17IH
ICDITOEIUH CID11 111 IEIt
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WELU B SIZEKS 18 JUBl
HOTEL HATOT lis UOlil
STEEET
CALDWELL fit
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Geod Sample rtoom Bsidi
Given Commercial Geaue
lollte Walicry
HARRIS HOI
TEimELLTEiS
J F MONTFORT Pt
Kverythlng Is lr6Ula i
Samplo Kooms rortersnirtt
B
EMERSON HO
MEREDIAN TEX
M D KJFUSON
Hendquurtera lor ll jSri
lie Dustiea meet all trMsL
WYSE HQU
DEKALD TtxK
C D WYSE Pref
Headquarters forfei
riKPubllc
PARKER HOU
VALLEY MILLa
3 P PAIUCER I
Hates reasonable Tare KM
mens beadqnartil
COMMERCIAL At
MRS B H AMKJ
ItOCKDALr
Ixmllnir Hotel ol
quartets lor tho tnnelhuM
bus to und hum all triai
THE RE1ERS0K1
KAUFMAN lfl
attention given to cofls l
rVjjUliuil eU lltO f
HERRIOK HOJ
J
Round RockT
Mrs L m MtTCiiMu j
Kenr depot neat roonuT
entloa Kly on to the trtv
EALEIGHj
Oppoalte Depot H 3 1
gels of Commerce natei tj
MOnSB B1STEKA
Last week we mado two Special Sales on irons Shoes JB
ablcd the gent emen to buy fine Shoes at a very moderate
This will be LADIES WEEK at our store Wo will start
bnecinl on Ladies Oxfords Choice of our stock on Tuesda
Weunesuay lor
All S400 and 450 Oxfords go at the price
CROWLEY SIM1 < 3
so nqxjSTonsr street
> tAtlS
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