Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1883 Page: 1 of 7
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irORT WORTH TEXAS WJfl OOTiJS DAY JANUARY 3. 188.
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Dri Goods Hosiery Notions Cloii
FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS SHOES HATS AND CARPETS.
IISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE MILLION!
kind and prices from a Doll Boly up to a buudHOino Silk Drew Pattern Blnok Satin Dolman or a flue
ri'icont. So If you Avlflh to mako your wife huhbnml children ftweotheurt or friend ico
present bo Huro to oall where you will Unit
The Largest Assortment ai Lowest Prices
ftOYAl
KM
EVANS
&
MARTIN
t
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Ihl- powder nnvr vnrlp" A mnrvnl of
purlly Htionaili nml whokmomotioin. More
iHHimiintntl Hum llui cnllniiry Idinlx. unit
oMtniil do -old In coinvoltllnn with tlio rnnl
tltuilii r low Uixi.uliort uclxlit iiium or
iliuittaln powder. Naltl ontu in run. Hor-
Ai. I1aki.no I'owincu Co. 100 Willi Htnol. Nmr
orlc. kcptWAwxly
frf. I.OULS.
A Koporte'' Narrowly Eaoapoa a Mob of
Iron Workors
The Missouri Loj-lelatnro to Asscnibls
Jo-fay
Aflm- n llmitirlur.
. I.oulii January iiA repmler of
G l(t'-J)tmvcrat vIhUwI Unrondolot
JL
A.M. Iliiirro.i l'rod .Iohn JtCitoi Vlro
l'rvH. . w. lojiax (;:iiii()r.
X ELSER'S BOOKSTORE.
Largest Stock of
'iwiljiaiia
Office
OF FORT WORTH.
Capilal anil Surplus $10500010
IN THE STATE OF TEXAS.
MIS BY HAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
mos. Organs
and White Sowing
Factory Prices.
c1
Machines at
A Regular Banking Business j
In Hit It bunched trnnsAck'il.
Uxrhnnxo Inmxiu unit Hold iuhI rclloctloiu
miKly on nil iwitihmIIiIu polnu OruviitMulil
nxrlmiiKn on IZiiuliuul. In'lnlMl Kriinco Oo-
mimy Anitilu Hilly I)miuiiir!(Hrcdcn unit
Norway
CORRESPONDENTS :
Dminnlt Ijivcmhi A Hlmpnon Now York;
Valley Nulloiml Hun);. Hi I.diiIh Mo; 1 in-
fct.
tho G
mm owning tr interview tho Iron
worKorn or tint villi. 11. xmi ir
"party ofiuvti In n Buloon headed hv
- iuwwjii ami wan only waved from
M. "K "Jobbed hy the eiibrl of tho
police oillqerfl Afn-rwiudn tho re-
liorlor accompanied thu pollen to
ho Knight or Pythian hull. While
there n tnnti tapped him on (ho
shoulder calling hint hy mime nod
politely militating him to Mup oubddo
tor u momonL Tho roiorlor compiled
when ho wim mlddonly Htrnck n violent
mow In tint fiwn imi I. )..ir.. !....
niiidc nl him which penetrated hl
clothing and Mkln nt iv point opposite
thu left lung. Aconplo of pollt'i) oi-
jwrtunoly ttrtlvrd und Iritorfurrtd.
J)nVH)n who l hollovcd to Imvo
wiiiiiiilied tho iuhiuiII wan limited.
Tho jdluiitloi! ut tho Viilcnn workn In
tinohiuiMfd nml no conforoneo Iiiim yd
tnlU'ti plneo hotwi-on tho men niul o'rtU
cerHoi'Uiocompiiuy nnd tho uuucrnl
huprosMlPii Ih thitlu oomproiulfio will
ho mndc (luring tho week
Tim 1.-k11uIuio.
ThoMlsfiourl Tji?Blalnltr mroln tit
loinjiHiu City to-morrow nttd inpm-
tmm mo uriivlnt? hy overy train. Ptr-
munout orKunlriiilon my ho dolnyoil
micortwo (lnyn. Ciuicuhms will hu
hold WcdiicMbiy evening to
tinnio candidate for- npeukor of
tho lioimo and other oHIcch.
Tho Indication uro them avIU ho
awning prohibition JohhyprCHent and
thut thei UeHtioii will be camcully
proved on thu JcglHliiture. Uovernor
t'rlttL'nden'ji mtwage will he long and
will treat nlnto mihJcctB etenmvciv
odticatlou Immigration tho Mlppuwi.
higof outlnVriy and pitlH(M'.xprndl-
(urun iiuiugenivi nniong inein
nortorn" nml TriulorN' KnUoiuil llnnU Mow
Yurie; Flint Xiitlntnil lnii!Cliilvi'st(inToiii;
(;itlonn' IlunX of LoiilNliutii N'nv OiIoiuin.
KENDEEDINE
Mdnulnoturrr ol
rs Sash Frames
5R0LL SAWING TURNING.
fr Building a Specialfcy.
Ittory: Cor. Klnlli oml UuhIc Hl
RT WORTH TEXAS
P. CARR & CO.
W'hnlpKUlo Miuiulacttironi of
J illlUIIW UUIUIU1U)
loMocIc ronitJinlly on liund. f-oiul for
nu. corner ionrui unii iiouwion
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
ro)Uiro nlxuiyH on Iho
ji
Q Vl1" fi lookout lor cliiiMcmi in In
Wm m m ni'iii'tli(lr crtrnliiKH. nml
li.I In Unii' li codHi wciillliyt
Q vkty i tin"1) who (In nut Ifiiiunvo
n "' ta llnirii.orMU)itl-rniiiitii
In imrul v. Wo ndrr a ltci! tlmiirc lo iniiln-
itltinuy. V until nii'ii uoiiidii Iik niul
WEW YORK ASSEMBLY
Albany X. Y. .Inmiury 1!. The log-
iHlaluro imiemblcd al noon Alfred V
Chimin wiiHok-otedHiicnUorof tho ns-
M'mbly. Governor Clovohmd in bin
ineaiiigu oppoHca tlio cxpcndHuio of
largo unm in ultoratlou ni'ciinalH until
tlio eil'ecl of abolition Ih felt ilo fa-
voi frcquoul vlHltatlotm and moot
thorough vxainlniilloiiHnf the pilKoii
and miyluniH and reform In elvli nor-
vluo. Jin denounces npoplul leglHlatloh
which Interfered with tlio admlnlHtra-
tlon of local government and ad vocateH
the fttrletctil oeonomy in publle flindM
To Close Out Winter Stock at the
ClrlH toMOrlc fin1 uxrlttlil In lliolro n Inrnt
ltutx. Any ono 1'itit iio Hid
no m tiioilt-Mt film I
iTTJft.
Ladioa Plain Sandal 2 to 7 markod dovn from ... $ co to
" Awtlcn 9 tn fl " M . . 1.7iit.n
Mens' Arcticu 5 to 11 " " " ... 200 lo
" Knoo liooH 5 to 12 ' .... 4.00 to
" Hip " 0 to 11 " " " ... -5.00 to
SIIOKS.
Ladlou' Po(jcd Polka 3 to 8 marked down from .... $1.00 to
" Grain Pegged Polka 0 to fl marked down from - 1.25 to
" Grain Htandard Scrow Polka 3 to 8 markod down from 1.(50 to
" Cnlf PoKgod roliHh 3 to 8 markod down from - . 1.50 to
" Whole Stock Pegged Polka G to 9 markod down from - LEO to
MlHses Whole Stock PoKcod Polish 12 to 2 marked down from 1.00 to
" Grain Pegged Polifdi 12 to 2 marked down from - 1.26 to
OhlUVfl Polka 8 to 11 markod down from .... yfi to
53 HOUSTOIT STBBElT.
H .60
1.75 i
3.40
4.25
1
.85
1.10
1.2B
1.30
1.25
.85
1.00 .
.50 1
omt run ilo tlio work iiroiitiriy
Tim liUHliiCiH will nvr
iiiorii iiiiiii 11111 iiiiivs iiriinir3 hhki'h. i-;x-pt'imivo
011 till nirnii-lird in-r No aim m)io
unuiiuexritllM In innkd iiiiiic mj'l'l ly. You
(uin ilovolo your wliolo Unit- to tin wrj of
only your Npnm innmi'ntM I'nll inforniitl Inn
nml nil that Ih iniudcil fn'iit rn;. Adiliom
hTINHdN A CO.
nov.'M.ly I'OrDiind Muln.
Tempe
TRUE
ranoe
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ERE
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IW DO YOU ALL FEEL?
IE ARE EXCEEDINGLY HAPPY
As a mutter of course eucli und sill have defermiuctl to turn
i' a now iinl as tho old-.HnvimK L'oes. For Honvon'a sake if
1 do turn over an endrol3'"now leaf paste H down so tluil U
I1' y ouojt 10 tno oiu'pinco agam wiai i souen uim worn ty
igltatul uunnturul ttsago.
0 navodetenniuecl lo turn over a new ictti ourselves una
'U wo do flint tlin mildin will ha tho bonuficinries of tins net
Site Ihflt nlace wo ure going East in about Unity duys with the
fttpd intention of bringing back with us a stock of Clothing
p mulling Goods ITuts Boots nnd Shoes etc lhat will beat
piling ever brought to Fort Worth in aiyle.s rices etc. etc.
! In the meantime what wo have left of our winter stock is go
i to ho ottered at a sacrifice. When wo aav sacrifice we mean
METUING und don't you forget it. Our slock consists of
'thing in the line of Gentlemen's Goods
VASHER & AUGUST
Outfitters for All MaukiiHl.
Is not signing a pledge
or taking a solemn oath t!at
cannot be kept because of
the non-removal of the cause
liquor Thcwaytomakc
a man temperate is to kill
the desire for those dreadful
artificial stimulants that car-
ry co manybrightintellccts
to premature graves and
desolation strife and un-
happincss into no many
families
Itlsafactl Brown's Iron
Uittcrb a truo non-alcoholic
Ionic made In Baltimore
aid. by llic Drown Chemical
Company who arc old drug.
i;l4i and la evciy particu-
lar reliable will by remov'
ing the rraving orpttlte of
the drunltard and by curing
the nervousness wultncM
&nd ccnclcl ill hcaltli tcu!t-
ing from hilcmperance da
more to promote temperance.
In lite tltlctctt sense then
snyollicr mcain now hnown.
It in a well authenticated
fact that many mcdicinci;
especially ' bitters arc tioth-
ipg but cheap whiskey vjlcly
Concocted for use In local
option countries Such fa
'i(ot the case with Brown's
luottUtrrjMts. Itlsamcdl-
cine a cure for weakness
and decay in the ncrvouo
muscular and digestive or
gans of the body produc-
ing good rich blood health
and strength. Try one bot-
tle. Trice $100.
DANEttHflWEfl.
WiwhlnKton .January S I.loitlon-
itut Danenhuwot was recalled hefiiro
Ihe.IciinneUo hoard this ruorniniruml
examined relative to the trouble be-
tween JjeLoiifr and ColiitiH lie mijde
afltatciiieiit of tlio dlllleiilty nubMtuii-
tlally the hiuiio n heretofore niibliHhcil
When aHkod If he had liad eyeslKht
nnd eoinmanded tho party "when you
landoil would you imvc remained
tlihiy-llvc hiysnt .latnenvaleek while
native weie looldng for your hlili-
matcH V" heflald r
"I would have been forced lo re-
main twenty duya on account of the
weather and Htato of tho imrty hut
would have kqiiu with them If I had
not been unable to no. Thcfro two
were Hent aft nicHHengern to Helolu for
ololhlmr. provhtlouH and traieiorta-
tlon. They were not looklnr for our
hhlplnate."
k n a -.
HnpnilUnci' S'm1IH..u
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"Wo have observed with due inter
em 1110 various iemonniraiioiiH or run
nitu Jtohurt T Jjlncoln aw iho Heiiuh-
lloan candidate fornrealdent In iWJ
Wo thlnlc well of Mr. Jjlncoln. le
m n man of rrfljicetable ability and
miiiikI eharauler. He bin tho reputa-
tion of inittinir loo many of hln rein-
tlvon Into olllce ami a poor nort of
reputation It Ih. Tlio practice hi oo
common. Tho Idea of making a can-
didate of jMr. Llueoln eomcH on-
tfrely from the fact that ho in
the Hon of tlio martyr prcHldcut.
; It Jh not a bolld Idea jVo nmii Is likely
to be elected In JKR1 on tho merit of
UiIh father. In fact no jiuiii can ever
hoHuru of hvliiKOleeUd In thl country
Ion any mioli ground The dlHtlnetlon
of a eandldate'a father Ih not 11 comld-
eratlon that the American people
dwell upon with a iliHpoxltlun to tflvo
their voIch to the candidate. It Ih
truo that John Qulney Aduius waj the
(ton of a prcHident before he wan elected
prealdcnt hlniwlf but he wiw jiro-
niottd lo lhat olllce by rwwon of lib
own peruoual rjunlUlcatloux. Jle
wih on exceptional man and
tho olreiiiijHUiiu'Oft the tliiii't
nllbrded him an opportunity to
hIiow 1iI l'H'Ih and to ualn ri'imwn.
Mr. Jdneoln Jihh not yet had uuy ueh
1 opnoriuniiv ami una huowii noextra-
' ordinary j'lftH Jlis only capital as a
1 candhhito would he hlrf lather'H ulorv
j and that Ihii wrt of capital that It will
not do U) trade upon very heavily Jt
hi an IntcicMtlmr elreiiuiHtauce that
active JtepubllcaiiMHltould think of m-
leeunt a camuuiue mr nereiuiary jciin-
am alone. It idinwa that the Diatv
' lm reached tieh a Hlne In IN hlitory
! (Uat It no louder nohWfHC! eouipeteut
j men lit to he prcnldeut wIjomc nouii-
1 nation will oil'ur to the luirty any pro-
; iteel of puceuiM. J n aticli a situation a
. party might ai well dlhsoIveltH orgunt-l
nation and uo out of biialucf-H alto-
gether. Ar. )'. S'i
1 Turn ilium! Ih fair ntnv. ".TiiriliiHt
dey fay yume nwlne run mr JeHtlee ob
do iKicu am dnt a fn"'V" "I did hub
a lionkilu' dat-a-way lio 'nought
what'H yo' 'ptnjou 'bout do matter?"
"Well JiiiiIuh. ef liirnnbout'Hf'arplny
yuiiio Jextltied In 'yo puppiiH. cio.e
yuniobccuruntilu' away Tom .do ji-s-tlcoob
du peace dew jBub'nl ye(ilfi--
nj'
'Iffnr. flu ilif. Ilntntrn .O
Theao fumoiw wohIh wore llnt ultci-
ed by n fnniouH or nithor lnfaiuoun
woman'. Jeanne Annolnetto PoU&oiii
holler known ioj Iho Marelilonessi ilt
I'ompndour who for nineteen ycaia
was :ho nilhtrcwi of 'Louis X'M and AiT
all practical nuriiOM mlMtrc.a of
l'Voncc. awvi! die dauyhter of n
0nnjwh.1t promllielit Hilunouir i'l-
eel veil n fair education unit id tlio flirt?
of twenty-ono married M. M'titoHpjt a
Kvntlemnu by birth nnd hreedlnir
who ileHervud n uiueli belter wife
Of rare beauty and brilliant htlol
loot her dominant piuwlou W11M am-
bltlonjandtho orango bloHHontH had
Hcnreely faded before Hhonmlured tho
plan to gratify that jmsMon lo tho full
by eapturitiK the lleklo and hillloir
heart of the klnj; aeompound of de-
votee voluptuary and fool wltom u
myMterloim provhlelice poniilttid lo '
wear thoilneterown In Kuropo for
tiny yearn. Tho tank was not illlllf
eulitorwo nhrewd 0 woman JotiU
woh lu tho habit of huutini In the
forct of Reharl and Afadanus
D'J'.tolleri contrived to meet him Ihore
hy accident ecomhifjly on one or two
occasions. J Te wan fanelnated
by thin lovely nymph of
tho M'oedH a Dlntiu In ov.
erythlnir except chiwtiiyand the
i?utno wtw In her oVu haiulM. Bhe
dayeil It well ! ulvluir thu hwal lorm-
imt eiiotiKh enuournoment to Htlmu.
1110 nui iovo nun not enougu to o0j u
and when tlio proper time nrrlved
uIomoiI the bargain which hrouitht her
to Veixalllcs In 1TI3 an tho nuirohion.
am do Pompadour 8I10 never IcU tln
couit tlniH entered a It wore by the
hack door until who went to hor tomb
In 17114. I hut her only eapltnl been
beauty who would have left It nnteh
Hoonert foi'ln thono good old day8 of
tho divine right of klnu.it a klii; ebuld
do no wrong and Iho neVenth
commandment wuh alwaya Indoll-
nltely HUHjK'Uded for hl heneJIf and
hv hud no trouble In flndlntr parlnuro
in lily H.'tiictlllcd rln. Jtut J'ouiimdoiic
wimiiH brlthtaHHlie wiu.bfttiullulaud
her wit and tact held Louta long alter
ho hud wearied of her phyHkal ohnrnib.
Hlngular an It may hoiiiii If wo mftj
tniMt the Mlory of licr most Intimate
frleiulH hImi wan not In (helcufct h0ii(
mil; and 0110 port of her dutv
wai diwehurged with a lelne
tnnco umountljig to ponUlve dlfglinL
Hilt she wanted ptmcr and wan Will-
ing to pay tho price ller main biifl-
nemi however wart to ihuiiko hi nionl
t'lirlnilan niajesiy; for ho wok a
dull fellow and time dragged heav-
ily with him. How to gel
thtough the hvonty-four houra
without being bored muh tho
eblci inoblem ol hl exlHlenouj and ho
wan (lildoni or never hored during (ho
Pompadour admlulHtratloii. Once 01
twice when nlok and w ho thought
in danger of dying ho left the mtrcae
ror the wife; poor and pjouu Marhi
I.ezhiMka daughlei' of tho evklng of
l'oluuilj butaiiHoou iih the doctor and
tho prlwd were out of JiIh elinniben ho
lotiiruedto btnniiiuuerand wnu mora
obedient to her whlm.s nml
will than over. Bho wan jfot
only (inciiii lu all aavo the iiamo but
greater than the king; lof ho wa nlm
ply her humble nrrvmil doing her
blddhig alike In tho petty InirlguoH
of the palaco and tho irraVcHt allnlw of
Hlate. if the yoke gulled him oee
alonally bho urn w how to eae It and
pacify tho warer; nlidhohe woio It
nut!) death took her and relieved him
Hueh wnu the womanim far aa the
hrlefeht pocHlble Hketeh eon premint hor
who ruled Franco for ulnottvu years.
In hergiiisp were tho ilcstlnles of
giejil kingdom the Uvea and fortunes
of a great people. Bho net up and
pulled down mlnbiteirij Hholnihioncod
II hIic did notdlroetall mvaur(of do-
nuMtle or foreign policy lu uhibh who
had any atieelal Interest Hho eont
through Voltaire a eompIlmentarv
mcMiige to Krcdeilek thotlreat; and
Frederick earned her undying hit I rod '
by toplylng to Jils eorraqioudopt "I
do not know her" and writing
bud and biting vwh'-i of whlcli
Bho wan tho text. What tho hu
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ni'ii ;i iiv jniii n nifiniv (I11IUII
ho learned (0 hW fOirow mJioij jlii
prevailed upon Louis tnaldo wjlJi Aui
irla against I'niNHlo and Jjnglaud hi
the Hu ven yor.rti War A little polite-
iiimh Mould not have dumagid JiIh
morale and Mould have naved htm
tlioiiMmilH of men and PiJIIIoiih of
money. If Pompiuloiir wjib an active .
ugent In mtBgovernlug Fraueo idle
knew perfectly veil whither that ml
goveriuneut tended and what tnuut be '
thu Inevitable vchuu wonoror later.
Khekiiew moreover thnt tho result
wa niiioh nearer than kliif m-IhIoc
roey and clergy misjieclcd. "After pi?
tho deluge" wa no mere lllppuut
lemark but the exproHlou of u
deliberate opinion a well an it dell
uni'o to the pi a vein and enrHcw already
beginning to be heard lll.e tho lli't
murmuring of llu oomljipf tem'H.'i'i
among thedowntroddeu niin-nt whole
Hiibatanee he wnu wiiHlJng and whoo
blood hhe wan whcddlng While nil
Hheciued for wa to make the iuohIiOJ
the gilded prewntj hho naw with pro-
phetic eye (he lowering elo'udt' tf
the future big with the vnln
and wrath and vengeance
"After un the dolugi;" but the
deluge waH on the way and hastening'
rapidly ami woe be to Hiono who hud
no ark ofMilcty to hide Ihem from (lie
hweep of angry waters Ah for howlf
and hcreompaiilouH they would buyje.
found a mtfer refuge In the grave be
line the deluge caiuo: though Mho wnf
allogethei' right lu tlilt lor not a few
mirvlved to "leap ua (hey had powut
and hor biieciwior In hIuuuo Muni iTft
nnrry felt the unarp josh or tne umiiu-
tlifa lint IMmnadourliad been f hlrfV-
llve vcuiflln bcrcollln when the Ichull
ofFretieh monarchy Hfntclt Jn I'm.
and ('(iituih't! of wtoug opjircjoil
ami ouliago demanded and jyj-lvd
an au fill atonement Luoky foj hei
that the deluge did not eouie iiiililiff-
ttr fhi wiw gone forthciv won'i Jtnvu
been no mercy hIiowu the loyal f rjtm
jet whrtfeJewelH were boiigld by. M
wi of erf mid whose grounded
jirhle .trOWcd uutflo lleld wltlfvUio
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1883, newspaper, January 3, 1883; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114395/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .