Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 7, 1883 Page: 4 of 6
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Twty-fve iMa-uak iriiileL
ilj 3i eeMts ; jyMt every Mos-
JUsy; rrmBeit wfc fcttsrsulttil.
IX 8 KILT.
The vr.kkl 4im1 la fcllppt ry placet.
The CUzcrn: rejijrels to learuof the
lllntss of Mi Arti RmL
The grand Jury after tome trouble
was gotten together yesterday and will
probably begin the inquisitorial work
to-day.
The Gazette forcedon't mind being
called " filwbly Kent'l vagabonds "
even by as discriminating a papfr as
tht Ert(if Democrat
A. lady -walking along ilalu Street
In front of Howard fc Co'ji fell on the
ulipiwry lavement but fortunately wt-B
not hurt. "Walking wa not good yes-
terday. Quite a number of prominent citi-
zens called at the (iAzmrtr. office yes-
terday and proffered their asistanee
but not being experienced prints their
services could not be accepted.
On family onlered fgurcoplej of the
QAzcttb yesterday. "ot that they
had any irtk'tilaufi for so many
but they wanted toahow tbelr appreci-
ation of iU pluck.
The Gazkxtk Is doing lt level bet
to give the people of Port Worth the
news under koine very adverse elrcum-
fttauceg. "Working day and night doe
not enable us to do this. as we Miotild
n like to do.
Six wagons laden with fair and long
haired Arkanslans parsed through the
city yesterday on the way to Johiuon
or Hill county. These Immigrants
were of the belter class and had
enough money to carry them through
aevcial years of hard time should they
come.
The expressions of endorsement and
sympathy from the hubstanlial people
of Fort "Worth are vary grateful to the
' Jihabby genteel vagabonds ' who are
utrlvlng to keep up the Ga'etti: and
It la a consolation to know that the
business men of the city .who have
thus expressed themselves cannot be
called vngabonda even by lmiorted ge-
nius and antiquated gentility.
The Vay Templeton Troujw hud a
very good horn; lust night and every
one present wsus delighted with the
charming piny of Olivette which was
rendered In the most charming man-
ner l'ay the charming bewitching
Fay was the recipient of uulmuuded
applause. Jt 1h to be regretted that
the weather vas nol more propItiBun
as very uinuy of the theatre-goers were
dehitrrcd from attending by the luclcm
cut weather
7 MAUItlED.
'Kit'cntly at Qulncy Florida Judgu
J II. Glasgow of Graham to IMr.
Mattio Ithodvu. Tlo J.taihr Hcndn
litartv congratulations to the bride
and groom. Judge Glaxgow has been
twice elected Jmigu or our county
eolirthv larao malorillea. Before hl
Hccoml term expired the lawlhmot
Arnold & Arnold secured him an jmrt
ner he 1 nlw a partner In the drug
atorv of Giatgow & Matllir Prosper
mia as ua neon ins mminc. nere lie
has met with Htill more prosperity In
capturing one of Florida's fairest Mow-
ers. Mrs lthodi'H formerly lived at
HUM place ami was very liigltly cs
tecmed.by all who had the pleaBiiro of
nerttcmiainiancc. mio
Mrs. "Wilder of thin place
Kho Is a ateler of
Her iel
dence here will be an ucutilflltlou to
our Hoclal circlc.(.omi icmlc'.
Judge (JltiHgow and IiIh charming
wife pafied through our city Monday
on their way home to oinig county.
The ClAZinrK yrMies the couple un
hounded Joy in their wedded life.
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Stamping embroidery nud general
art work executed at the northeast
corner of 1 I rat and lloicuco Hired
ny Mr a y. jtmcuiuH. i-iu-iw
..aresirs. J. U Bubldt ACo. Caldwell
say: "We have bundled no remedy
which lint given Hiich good cut iHfiietloii
as jsrowirs iron ltutera." thuvw iw
hentcn ScrvlcoSi St. Androw'.s
KplKcopul Church.
Aoh AVedncsday February 7th
morning wcrvlces with holy commu
nlou at 10:.'J0 a. in j evening sesvh'es
at 7:30 p. m. ; dally morning prayer at
Hu iu.; dally evening prayer at o p.
in. except on odiu'sduyn at 7:.'0 p.
lit. : holy communion on the Mrt Sun-
day In the month after regular morn-
ing fcervice on all o(her Sundnys at
tta. ni.
Tto lllahop of till) Dloceso will vltlt
tlilu parluh on the Clh Kuuilay in Jont.
Feisona doslrquti of receiving con Ur
ination or who having been baptized
Ijlave not been confirmed will pleiwo
confer with moat their earliest con
venlence
Jtr.v. W.m. D HAUTvr.i.r.i.' '
2-tf-iJt Hector.
iMtt WmIoIi.
Lost a double cae old fashioned.
J key-wlndlng gold wntch with land-
wmw on one Blue case nud dented by
the teeth of a child The watch is
llbzbly priced as tlie only keepsake of
a nuBuauu anu mo uuuer will do paid
"the worth of the watch on lcavlilir It at
theaAitErrEoflice. tiupjwsed to have
uen iosv nt union uepoi tour or live
days ago. '
Q StkiuaLki.anu.
' .
A Corn I'ca Cixitlo.
1 ICemper llro'3. fc Farmer have an
other lot of extra flue- corn fed beof
Maine Kim jiogH hIho liania wmsnge
Iwek bonea upare rlb and In fact tlm
ftnefetlot of tutwts eyer in the city.
fllve thlM reliable Mrn'i a call; uhop foot
of Main Mret near deiiot. 2-tJ-lm
AJ s i ' -
AiKKH'a Broor15ti.vm guaran-
tad; will euf 0 kl jjd of blood noU-
mmg. Inherited or contracted. Sold
BiuradaJi.
isqwpxiw
--Jtmmmfaii. soBUi. riMfiiw. kiiuu-
" "5 Bl KllXlrJi"th
f. r .M ' UHA t... . 1.... ..... '. t. ..
rroany. ;; flow by (.;. W. JtorrAdMl.
- i' jiaxiwtwi ih
rt i! i
To Reduce
Children
CLOAKS
Boys'
AT
MANUFACTURERS'
TAYLO
(9 HOUSTON
I'EIWOXAU
Kliiu Harrold of Conch. Is in tin
city.
It. ItarWr of Cfileman ('Sty iallwl at
the OAZirrri: ofllec yotcrtlay.
Mr. C". II. KdriiiKton and famliy are
rfgWwwl t the JII l'aw Hotel.
W. A. Doc ) Gwmui' h In the city
on hLs way liume fni jiilheris Texas.
MorRan Joik having cotiipteted hU
railroad (.-ontract In Miwwurl lmie-
turncil Ut Fort Worth.
Mr. .1. h. Stanfield of the Illjfle
Haixlull and Darlint; Co. ad the Oa-
zinru a pleaaaut call yttonlay.
The Cashier'" Strhijr."
In Uh nettl of coniiositort the Ox-
ZBTTKcallwl In the cashier of the com-
pany. Judging from the cllbrt below
he Ih more of a cotnnwcr than compos-
itor: BKinYHOY.
Once udoii a time there v ore u itrok
-i ; no t riko and In order to get out
the Oa.KTtc ome who were old han-
iU and had grown Kny in the bu!i-ii-had
toHcaepl csines (wih are thiugn t-
hJnij that Ktaml ud In aprintiii;ofi;io3
and hold typo- thh ecxplannUon-thU
lat-l word h jfiielled this way IwanMj
'veeold;nl jlmf the eelm !ock; knot
made faro plnycn iihlt would not hon-
arc nol- not- hut we Jivulgwwc weut
to work wjth the enclosed rNult
jl We know th "ICuCdn oaopwm
City Council.
ApprevIitUiig the fact thai an ex-
tended notlee of the proceeding of
the council could not be published in
the Ga.i:ttb this morning but little
uul ues9 wan tmiitnutcdf
A imoruin waa not present but as
Hevenil-bllW had to be allowed the al-
dermen who were on hand p:wtd on
them hen the batch wa taken to
Mr. Urook for lib approval also thU
being necesnary to make the tminae
tlon leal.
Adjourned to Kihlny night.
. an
Am: voi' mihkkaiim: through Indl-
gettlou Hour Htuninch or constipation?
Aeuei'H m'Hpeim it
ickei'H Dya)epHi:t TublelH-weguarau
.i) will relievo vou. Hold bv ('. W
tee will relievo you.
Harnuliill 1 Utfdwcod lw
iir. 'r.J.Aiiw iiainiitoii Te.v.Ray:
"i nave useii urown'H nou timore as
atonlelu general debility with great
neneiii." " -TtUtw lw
.SpU-iidldlliioorShlit.s mid I)im-
vh Nolllug-.ut.llnirVulHc.
Xow la your time for bargain
Peopled clothing Iioiiho No. la .Main
hi reel. 13. M. 1 1 inns.
'-'-0-2vk.
A. A. NICHOLSON
(.'UOCClt.
Dealer in sduplo and fancy groceries
tobaeciws and clgam California l'rult
mid can good?. Call and give uh a
trial till gooib cold at bottom prhvu.
No. 70 Houston fdrect opposite pott
olllee -0-1 in.
Nhlpi ami .Slilp-ltiilhlluir.
The New York Hun say that last
year wan the moat nro-merout and ac
tive which wan ever experienced In the
nihtory oi r.iigiixiifoiip'iuiiitiing. tiio
yards upon the Clyde turned out i.17
vcxhdu with a gum touuago of !(!).').-
110 toiiH. Tliero arc over forty Hhlt
biilldliik' llrniH on that river. Tho Ma
terial enijdoyed iu tho.io vecfeb wiw al
most entirely iron ami steel. Iu 1870
tliQ tonnage of tcel vcnseln built upon
the Clyde was only UIWHHMqiis; In m-2
11 wa KW.iill toiH. During last year
tho demand for Milling ship uh huge-
ly luerciMinl contrary U tho general
ImprejHlon. Tho production of the
yards upon (IjoTyno Wear Tees. and
Ihunber nggregrated iW8 hIiIjh with a
tonmigoof 6&ll)8d tons. On tho other
hand the year 1&S2J waa uuubunlly
unfortuuato for mil lora and ships. Du
ring tho year tliero were l.bUO uhlp-
wreoan jupunvii iiiruuguout mo worm
and more than half the vcscto lost
wero owned by the Kngllsh Of these
20 werebteamers nearly as many at
the total of the craft launched upon tho
Clyde This formidable array of disas-
ter has naturally led to urgent Inquiry
for Improved means of wifely Mr. (f.
IT Terry In tiio Engineering Times
cloacs it long nud carelul 1'our.lderalion
of the. problems Involved wlththo tug-
geitlve remark that ''It may bo doubt-
ed whether a Mil p (hat hna to earn a
dividend can ever ha iiindo hcenre
ngnlust all disaster but tho experl-
eneo of bovcrnl largo companies that
Insure their own lilw nhowa that
wrecks nrUe in tho main from prevent
nblo enu&cil."
Mf Claus SprecklcB "(ho tugar
king' pf tho 1'acUlo blopo niid tho
Sandwich falnnda U hetjtvily built has
thin white liulr h steel-gray niuataeh
AvyJ.WniIoia complexjon and
Mm pi hjui )ie i aoqui juty-nvo
yenrijoKi
Stock Before Moving into Our
WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE LINE
s Misses'
i
AND
Youths' and
R
&
STREET FORT WORTH TEXAS.
JOSEPH
WHOLESALE
G
jax.e3L Doftlor lats.
BAGGING
Nos. G S 10 12
"osrt XToxtla B3?o2sioJs.
1? T TTTPirrD"
1& Jj3 JL U MjJN MjlMj
Successor to G-odwin & Carpenter
BRICK LIVERY STABLE.
Livery Carriage and Omnibus Line.
OrilcrU'nnl llm.tabloor h) Viuto Jiulcl. Jin rue anil Muls toiu1it .nrnl gUi Tti
Inrxoutiont ntiiiiiitmcutc-r any mnblo in Xxoitli liw uio Hob u call and eefoi
y""rHtCor Throctoorloii anfl TMrfl Streets Fort Worn Texas
Parlor Restaurant
STONEHAM & BRQ. Prop's.
REGULAR MEALS 25 CENTS.
Attentive waiters'. Table Mipplled with tlie beM the mm ket allord
Order by Telephone promptly attended to.
COnNER WEATHERFORD AMD
A Warning Lamp.
A lump to wain the watchman on
duty that a house lain been forcibly en-
tered bun been Invented by Mr. Dlggin.
it can iiopiiiecti outbiuetlio
In view ol the policeman on
and when the house U safe
white bullVeye; but when a door or'
winnow nan neon opened hyniguttueU
Nhado fulls in front of (he lliuno and
hIiowhh red bull's-eye. The lamp l very j
mmpic in iHiuMrucuon. aii oiectro-mag
net ny tue auraciiou oi it nruiaiurei
when the current pusex relea.es a de-1
t.ttit tillntvli... .1 aii...i .t iA ..1..!. ..
full down in front of the tlanie there-
by producing the icd liKht. Thecurreut
U..M .V fV..V MIV 'l' lll.l VII .1 IIWl
window fcjifoorbhow-ease orby tread-
ing on a btalr and in other wmyh. If
necessary. This Is done by an. eleetile!
..flti.ini tililfill la ftiiiiitn.l t.. itl.. it...
dor any of these operations nud thus
emnnlitittbeilriilll tifn viilfnlnlifitttifv
through thociectro-tiiHgnotiiitholtimp
The lamp can alro he used within a
house to warn the Inmates and an elec-
tric bell can bo rung by the current.
Moreover In caho of lire the led light
and bell can bo nnerated bv ibi mm-.
cury column of u thermometer rising j work $sno; iiiterciM75-
nnd closing the circuit ! ceuu ut wurks. '
'Pint unsvil f Ma Liiifti. ATiliA A t
glo.ya.x-ou ntcols its .ti.TOi.nuraW
V V... f. .).. I ii..
r vn uukihiiu uuiuiui
leased hoBtlll liiRbted that ho didn't
M-ont to go lo heaven without hlij
hiiud'Mctl t
Iloslon Corbett the man who killed
tho assassin llooth Is living in Kan
sits engaged (u thocattlo buhlness. lie
ha heconio n rel'gloun enUnialat nud
hi a recent loiter to n friend in Camdon
:::z ::.::... v" r."r. ".. '.:."" ' .:.p?"a.4p-virtr aiob6 v.w
a1ttiii
rutvieiy iiuieo ner i.-yoai-oui ooy awr vv; uest n the nitukvl. KVsonie liin-lliiiilic; awl nLin.
then locketl him up and fed him on I nzt!L fWoSLnd1! li7 Jind ?r 4 Ay
bread and water for three days and R D OAnp 7 T" &$$& rtS'VSJ iVWi!
niglU;yot after all this on belngre-1"' tARR & 00..
ho says that ho has been directed by . ThU hotel batten newly (bmiiL - .
OckUo millet dally corporal punUlb'jrrtSl
i...i.. .. X.. i.t.....ic -. incixl hiitJ.H.Iwi."'-.'".""."? A expert-1
haying iakoil hiunnn life.
""mi iiivii iiniisuii a in-uiiiiuvu iui
i
OF
and Ladii
es'
DOLMANS
Men's
AT
PRICES.
TD ATDX?
JL. J
AND T
and W First Street
THROCKMORTON STREETS.
ll-R-lm
imvv woktii
E
Jx
:SSGA8 LIGHT CO
UKALKIUJ I.V AM. Kl.S'IWOe
Gas Slemn & Water Pipes
VALVES FITTINGS
A J. O
Plft D..- O J
0163111 D HSS UOOtlS
OF ALL ICIXBS.
AovtNrs nm
Pafont Frfctitnless Check Valve.
i f!.'k'Ji :n i r-
Gibson's Lift and Force Pump
ricnr uiouo Valve
Keystone Injector
Tile Call.
T QH.? ftr "iilo by thn ton of a tt
ctrbi va i. irtii aa.:i j m. ..- ;-. - r
ut
iy mo iuu Cks w
j Firo Brick Tiio Firo Olay for Salo
4?W
"""envvinn urK.
Whorwilo Mnnurncturert of
Mattressea Pillows Bolsters Etc !
W.. UI-
.uiVBiin;K
c tomtnntlv on l.itn.i
tpraer turili and'
Send for
Houston
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
sa
riotitta Jrarcitiii;
ntnntAj TEXAS
.i...i...:j.v-..-':ri wot snaru neiih..r
""" $$$$$ fifiOlWi &ta "
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MAX ELSEB'S BOOKSTOR
BfankBooks
IN
ORDERS
Pianos Organs
Kneeland Littlejohn & Martin
FORT AVORTIJ
iXSUIMXCE AND IlKAL ESTATE AGENCY.
A?tuf Inmran CotnrmiilM represented
fotWe ItuH. Texa UmH anil City 1'roporty bought nnJ uld.
paio. jous5 lenea .urrepoiiuenc (-ouci'.eu.
F"0iL
B
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GOTO
LEWIS BIS. k CO.
53 Houston Street
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
lROPJ2SSI02fAL.
DR. A. J. LAWKENCE.
DENTIST
roup
WORTH TEXAS
orrici:. In seaton niiiiiiini. mm-
llruwit'jn Grocery Slore.
Win.
: IJ-gt-b r
A.
B.
DODSON
Xjtxiid zxaad Oolloctioa
.a. a- si asr t
GAfXFSVILLJ:
TEXAS.
Jnn-t-tr
N. WAJiliKlllCH
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
Ort'tCK-A'a. 13 Main Street. Up Sttrt.
W. W. OUTH
Homceopathic Physician
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
OFFrCK-Ko 13 .!-( rfW. jteMwf
A. II. UiAouitaNil 174rl UtreeU b-U
J. .T. KAXK
Architect and Superintendent
FORT WORTH 2'EXAS.
OFFWK-Jt tfie Mansion Hotel Fourth Street
Hnns and apcolllmUns with nil modern
-us. ai. libiffiitTsox
Real Estate and Oolleotmg Agont
MRIIIIiIAN. Hosll'K Pountv. IVv .
V ''" bili'' sr"i len n'l rent landrt! lnvoi.ll.
nsancy Uu.lnrs!i. Hnndlfs ininl in nllv
l?vUonljTOXlS- S'' altontlVm 'lo Vbl
ucuoni ll-JiAlm.
hr7lVi" M' "- J' A 3-m W)S M. D.
DIIS. DANIEL & MATTHEWS
SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS.
.f?ri0mcoon.f;ewna atr)t between Alain
KOHTWOUTII
sept lf-ly
TEXAS.
TEMPLE HOUSTON
Attorney a t T a nr
ilOUKi-rrit' ii'in.pi i... .... '
la prompt nt.ondniiro . oil .L .'..'.. 1
(.-virvuiiicnej AilnlfA.-t ...i i..V:"7"'. .-
TJIOS. HKVKt
CONTRACTOR aili BUILDER.
Will f.ir.1.1. ..i .
or belK.lnhelco.ul ""
i&T wo wf-w
JIOOA'BfXDMiv
BUST IX XOJtimVEST TEXAS
j APSTOCFrSQURXAfi Oh'FJQE
"BARGAINS
Largest Stock of
Office
and
THE STATE OF
BY 3IAIL PROMPTLY
and White Sewing Machines at
Factory Prices.
oyer SI30.000.000.
Hre. T.lfo mill Acclilou
THe reuuert'o niiu
aiij?17-ly
HENRY &SANDIDGE'
Agricultural Implements Iron Vagon and Plow Woodi
Browne Sulkey Buford Brinley and Other Plows.
!
BAR
3ED AND PLAIN WIRE
Blacksmith and Carponter Tools a Specialty.
con. rouiiTH akd houstox sts.
FORT WORT
k
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
. AND
Agents for Anheuser's Bottled Beer. J
NO. 15 HOUSTON STREET
FORT WORTH TEXAS. i
Oiaaciaxxijati 00.co. 120 SJoooxxcl St.1
MAKTIN CASEY.
CASEY 4-
Importer and
LIQUORS AtW CIGARS.
Fort "Voirtli. To2cas.
for St Louis and Milwaukee Bottled
Agents
Bahiman B
onALEns ix-
CLOTHING HATS AND CAP
3rent9. XTui-iiisiaiis Groocls.
Boots Shoes and Slippers.
Houston Street
WM
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DEAI.KU IN-
TAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Tobacoo
Californin Vvnits
cSo?Sounate
ALL HONOR TO THE CITYJ
Tie Establishmeiit of
SCHWARTZ
In its Now Quarters Corner of
rn
K'K u
Their wtl! depftrtiwt. to which they will
filnlo
i
""'"""' am 'oeir wholeafo department tho Bdjolnlng tailMin. y
Aninrolca 'prinK lmre. lK.dy receded. All ordew will receive the fl1
"on of I'rorewsor lledmoud hu (lecemplUhed Cuter and Killer
Fall and Winter Clollil..
"i lrlus (ol w hleU U u
will iMisold ut Greatly KsJuoed VrioM to !(!
tlruad' being purrkated Vy eur Mr 8kVrrt In.SMle'
IP
Stationeii
TEXAS.
ATTENDED TO;
EUREKA DINIHG HALL
i.oittKriTir T.....iM
KreaU cystersi etc.. Just opoiied 6a rhu'1
s''SHSlS
it
uonairvpi. next in mo opera Iiuuip. pi.;.7i ' I
Dltiin Ilnll rllli oery
)ery provision n.i.ar"5rfrfl
iu urii'Ciuoi it
spectrally bollclled
1. Ucburnotoxg.s
i-ii-iin
T EX A S.
HOGHSTADTEB
0. J.SWASKT
SJfAJSfJSZ
Wuolcsate Deulors In
Beer
ros.
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AND
Fort Worth Texas
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and Canned Goods.
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Houston anil Second Streets
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