Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 71, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 11, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GAZETTE: FOBTWOHTH TEXAS SUNDAY MAKCII 1 1 .
HOOIKTV.
Movements of tho Social Wdrld and
Fnshlonablo LJfo at Homo and
Abroad.
Morning Noon and Niiht Go3sip
About tbo Votaries ol Fashion
and Ploasuro.
Jfonie Aotcs.
Lew. IT. gtolit leaves on Wednes-
day for Long Island and lnuthorJty
for tho statement that ho will bring
tomobody 'a sister back with him.
Tho AIIssch 'I'urncr of Gainesville
who lmo been visiting friend1 here
for Homo days return homo ourly next
week.
Atjss Ocorgio Fago of Hhcimnn a
most accomplished render Iuih been
visiting friends for several days.
Allsiriuu KitfoHpiinklu of Wythe
county Virginia luw eomo to Fort
Worth to stay roaehlng our city yew
unlay.
Durlni' the mist week nine young
lndlen and nine young men have unit-
ed their fortune In our county.
Sixty-three of tho falurit diiughlerr.
rf Bister cities in otirslatu honoied the
ball and banquet last week by their
presence.
Alls Virglo fWold ofKlrkwood
Mo. Is visiting iier Jrlend Alli Amy
WilllaiiiH.
JI. 0. Jewell ami daughter. Alias
IhIi Jewell lett for Colorado City last
nlghl whero the latter Iuih gone to re-
main Hiwno time having accepted a
school In tho pfuee. Bho will be
miffed by many frletidH
Honey ('rote.
Tho Lumber! A Itiohnntann Dra-
mntlo Company was greeted beio with
crowded houses last night and (lie
night before
AllftH Salllo Hell Iuih n turned from
Jtronkstou and Charles It nil mnile.i '
again.
JVIIki Kuumi Hampton hits returned
to Itonlinm.
Aliss Dinklo Dial went to liotihum
as a wltne In the CrowHon murder
eaHO. She returned Wednesday.
of her friends at her fathers residence
on Tuesday evening Inst. Notwith-
standing thb weather those In attend-
ance spent an onloyiiblo evening.
Lowroy our lusuruucu agent will
give asocial entertain ment he being
a "bach" in n tow days at IiIh resi-
deme on Chtireh street.
All1 Hell Curll1 spent luHwcok In
visiting friends In J'eoria.
Wo gucs that sonio Jeff will pooh
be posessed of a fortune In the way of
a beautiful Hell.
Sir. Carroll Vcalo anil family have
taken Horace Greeley1 advice
"Go west and grow up with
the country" and now our young peo-
ple are at a los as what to do. -Mr.
Vcalo'H Itoitso was always open for the
entertainment of (ho young people.
The dlwiLVceabio weather Iuih pre
vented the Indies from shopping for
fteverld dayi pant but in fair weather
wo can truthfully boast of having our '
sidewalks adorned with an lovely
roses us any town in lhotn(c.
J'oeatur.
Tho nnmlealo last Tuofdny evening
held In the parlon of tlie-Carpenter
JIoiiio wa a graiul huccchm. The mu-
sic both vocal and Instrumental was
well rendered. Among those present
wo noticed Mr.' Dr. Carpenter Knox.
flrcullioiiHO Patterson Altirphy and
Heard MiKscH J-'rcsonhw linker Hll-
Iilig'oV Hnrnca and others. The mem-
birH or tbo mii'-ieale will give an enter-
tainment forue time next month.
I'rof. JIaughton'f) elus in dnneing 1
progresidng rapidly.
Next tlmo Decatur goes to I'ort
Worth to attend the grand annual
Knlghtftuf I'ytlilfiH ball wo want cer-
tain "i lety atnrs of tho Fort to
notli-e bow gracefully we do
the niipiult mill new polka
instead of wallJiiir tlio J'nnliandlo
quadrille.
inere win no a ures uaii at tno
court houo next Friday evening.
.Mr Hanoi iNew oric wno in uere
looking after the Interests of tho crcd
Itoro ot 1. Freed man
gentleman and quite
our society.
U a iitensnnt
an addition to
Tcmph;.
Mls Helen IJumch nud Mian Jennie
Ilnrrlu Iclt for Helton Tbursilav. to
Hptind a few dnya with Mis Ida J)en-
y.
Mi? ljuiina Diclfon icturued liomo
Wednesday.
.Mis Col. FNlier of Gnlvistou pawed
through Temple WedncMday en route
to Lnmnnsas for the Hummer.
AIIhs IJettlo Crawford retilined from
visiting friends at Helton on Wednes-
day. Tom Dermoyorof jrouslou Is visit-
ing frlendrt here.
Air. Dnbnoy of tho poutofUeo de-
partment liiix lea tho city ifo In-
tondfl (o locate at IjampaiaH
Helton.
Mm. llelloy of tills city ngnln has
her charming niece MIhh Clara Hind-
btirv witli her.
AIIhs Ida .Jenny ono of Helton's
holies went over to the ball at Temple
last Tim mlny oven Inir.
Mr. Fracklerand Mli-H Miller were
duly Joined In thehomUnf miltilmunv
on tlio night of tho llth lust in the
presence of a host of warm friends.
Miss Lou lSlllotl of Troy is In town
for a few dnys visiting her aunt Mis.
W.A.Miller. '
MIssKlttlo Hughes entertained a
largo party at her father's residence
in a most delightful manner on last
Friday night
Aurora.
MUi Uuth of Denton lias been In
town thl weok vlHlting hor sister
Mis. Minter
Mr. 11. Ciandall ofSt. Louis Is
in our community visiting ids cousin
It. C. Hhotnu.
Miss Anna Proctor ims been visiting
uur i-uuiiirj uu'UUM mis WUCK.
Four of Aurora's leiuesentalivo hi.
dies Mrs. Klin Chandler Mrs. James
Stanley Miss Aids Header nud Miss
Phooby Htanloy made a Hying visit to
Decatur last nionday
W.J. Hogersand wife of Hliomo
aro In Fort Worth for a few days stav.
Dr. McCurdy has icluincd lioni h'ls
visit to lCllls county and Is tho guest
of Ills brother-in-law Dr. Iloburta.
Mr Will W. Marrlsor Hliomo will
bo in Fort Wottls Sunday tho llth.
move
lttinlinin.
Mr. Ifuiuphry Lawrcuco will
to our oily next ween.
Our representatives. Senator Kvmis
and Colonel Clicnoweth aro expected
homo Monday
Our city has been unusually gav for
tho past week. Theatre at nlghla'nnd
iniiHtc by the band every ntteinoon.
Mr. A Iauivo and wilu aro in I'arls
on ti visit.
At a meeting of tlio directors of tho
Vannln College Thursday night tho
following oftleors were elelcoted for
ono year i Captain H U Allen treas-
uror; Captain J. I1 Holmes presi-
dent and J. W Peeler secretary.
Wo nolce In our city this weok
from Honey Grove Dr Dally. Geoigo
Carneuter. t'enruo Wells mul (i. .
JJally. w
jMr. John Smith of Toxarkana of
thi) linn of Whittaker v Gnlloway
lumber ineieliauta of ouroitv is here
looking after tlielr buslines. '
iVcnl her ford.
A most enjoyable atValr was the par-
ty given by Mr J.co Koh at tho rcMl-
' dencoofMis. A. 1) Oliver on Kim
ritice.tou tho oveplug of tho ittli Inst.
The condition of tho weather van
po favorable that (ho ple.isuio of tho
occasion was tilled to ovei 'lowing.
Tho group of W'leot ones was onter-
inlned by tho hostess In a roval man-
nor Among tho ladles prewuifwo no-
ttied Mlasca Faunlo Xarbolt C.irrlo
IMr.biJ libtsleSoirnrd Idily Pcnn
i In'tioi w.s.ilv iiurpby' Artlo
Drum llunonu Henry HobbtoWlar-
ton and Ada Fisher Tho gentlemen
present lopre.scnted tho elilvalry of
Wivithorford
Misa Allio daughter or Dr.
N. 0. Morkls returned from an
extended visit to relatives In old Mis-
souri Mrs. II. Bmytho accompanied by
herdaughtei Cerlssio mndo. a brlof
visit tobiirlngtowu this wivk.
llillsboro.
Mis Kn(p Hwecney one of our fair
9t younu Jadfifj entcrtnlned sovcml
Pilot Point.
Mis. W. 1'. Dnr.m flints Monday
morning for a several uimiili's visit in
Misioutl anil Virginia. 1 f r many
frleiuls Jsb he: a nlciMnt visit and a
safe i el urn
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Simpson will
leave Monday morn tug for St. Louis
wlieie they stop a couple of weeks and
then go ti) Minneapolis Mlnne-otn
their future home. Mr. Simpson has
taken a position in a hard win o house
In Minneapolis.
Miss Ursula Dovey an accomplished
voilng lady ol Cook county is visiting
In the city and tho guest of Miss Idu.
Chaudlor.
Miss UUu Thurmond a charming
joung lady liasieluined fiom a sev-
uial weeks visit In Decatur Texas.
ISIdorC. M. Willniutli editor of tho
OhfMUm Pn'ucicr Dallas was In Hie
city over Thursday niglitaud expected
to have preached but the belated train
prevented.
Mis. F A. Mcirlwolhoi'leetiired last
Wednesday night at tbo Methodist
Kpiscopal church on temperance.
Tho house was lull to overllowlng and
tho largo audience list ucd attentively
to hor lulciesting remarks.
Kam J. Ifatt a graduato of Dr.
brnnklln'rt seminary olosed yesterday
a term of school at Auhry. Ham Is
ono of our most promising young
mini and is a favorite In society.
J. Ij. Bhnip Into of tho firm of Sharp
V Doriui starts Monday morning for
Hptlnglleld. Mo St. Louis ami other
points and will be absent several
months.
Paris.
Mnrt!odnt tho homo of the. bible's
father Mr. Hoy Anderson and .Miss
Moliio Hrosius.
Mrs. Dr. Hooks' health Is completely
restored uvnionoes of hor love of
Howeis and Iter tunic in their selection
and culture uro seen In her lovely
tlowcr-garden which she is enlarging
and bcautirylng.
Mrs. T. J. Cainpell formerly of Mar-
hall arrived this week to make this
Iter tuturo homo hor husband having
preceded her. Such people tuo always
welcome.
Mrs W. K. Cox of Hound Hook
Tox. Is visiting friends In tills olty.
Miss Jennie Dolman is learning to
set typo In ono of our Job olllees
Mlsy Llzlo l'egues lias einploxnieilt
in tho otllco of the county elerk Paris
girls aio proverbially Industrious.
Airs. Addle Haldwinls lustiogahi-
Ing stiength alter an Illness of blx
weeks
Dr. W. Hanson and wife will Icivo
us in a tow days to mako Floilda lltel r
futuro homo. They will carry M-lth
them tbo good ulshes of n host of
friends.
"Merry War" was well rendered by
tho llaverly tioupo at the opera-house
lust night lo n lurgo and aiipreolatlvo
audience
Hev J. K Allen and wife aro e-
puetcd homo (his week from a visit to
tilondrUn Teiroll.
Marrlngo lleonao this week: 0. D.
Wyho ami Mattio Fowler; Honrv
maeknutu and Carollno Movard; M'
P. Nance and Lueltta Allen; John
Humphrey and Molllo. Williams; J. A.
MiCuo and M. K. Catler; Fdwmd
I.tand and Susan Flouting; Thomas
Peiklnsnnd K?m Jones: J. H Caitv
and L. A. Klrpatiiek nud thus the
good woikgocs on though no new ba-
bhxj annouuoed this week.
Wnco.
The week J iihi passed has scored no
inuiilngcs for Waco; but nest In tin-
portanco to tin jouuy; pesiplo are tlio
jdiMMiiit soelnl gathgi lugs which have
taken place. The tlrst was an elegant
contpHmentaiy bail given tit Wallialla
hull on I'riday evening In honm m the
guots who aro now wliluis. Mis
-'V 'ell Mtlug tho family of
J)r. 1). U Watlnce. Mks Hattlollnl-
bert a jritest of Miss Johnnlo steph-
onson .Mtaa Itluicely visiting A1Ih
F rankle Graham. Mfsscs Jlutmlo Mor-
rill niid lluttlo Webb gnts of Msh
Alattlo Haglnnd were jirescnt which
added to tin) onjo. iiiont of theoeea-
slonaud with tho piwuico of our resi
lient young lailltw was ono of tbo lmv-
'."It nmuiiBui mo gay-
est gatherings of tho season
'Hie rci'epilou hold at tlio resldpuco
or Mr. hoi Lyons on yumlny evening
was nttomwl by Mr. mid Mrs. 1. Ktrou
of ban Antonio Alesra. Nelson Da-
yis Jlcnry Hllbronnernud Leo IlerU-
berg ot Galveston besides tlielr mauv
friends lore. Misses He.slondJen-
nlo Lyons received nuniorous eomnlt-
mentrt nud as usual wero miNt attract-
ive. Ktlo PntuHiu played "Letm tho
Madcap" and "Old CurIoity Shop"
on Thursday and Friday nights. Tho
ladles who attended tho first evening
received souvenir programmes con-
taining tho photograph of the bright
little act reus who is mistress of pntho
and lauultter.
Gen. FitliiiL'h Leo's lecture at the
opern-houe on Tiedny night was
largely attended though tlio inclement
weather prevented the ladles from be-
ing present. After the lecture the
members of the Waco Lyceum ten-
dered a banquet to our distinguished
visitor which was hold at Jtoper's
and enjoyed by all present.
Ono of Waco's oldest and wealthiest
cltiens lias been called ncrns the
dark river of death's unknown reali-
ties. Afnjor George Harnard passed
quietly away on Tuesday morning In
tlio tilth j ear of his age. Ho was mar-
ried in IVjtl to a daughter of Cajit.
Shupley P. H'jss and located here In
thatyetr though his frontier life in
the country began as early as 18-1 1.
Three Waco students at Vanderbilt
Univeisityjn Nashville Jonie Jones
Deo JnokMflU and young Westbrook
wero robbelrreeently of their money
watches and clothing and telegraphed
homo for new outllts.
Atr. Johnnie Franklin returned
from Vattdei bill this weok being com-
lulled toglvo up ills studies onaccount
of ids health.
Air. W. Woodward and his lovely
wile bine gone on a not thorn trip.
Air. W. L. Tucker has recovered
fiom an attack of measles and ids
friends are warmly congratulating
him.
Air. H. V. Hamilton editor of tho
Tj'lOr Dmwnrti'l pnsed through Waco
recently with his wife and little
daughter en touto to Janipaas1 where
ho hopes to regain his health.
Aris. C. Al. Pickett of Waxahaclile
and Air. Will Alullens and wife uro
visiting hero this week.
Air. John Norris lias returned from
tho mineral mlls in Palo Pluto coun-
ty leaving Mrs. Norris much improv-
ed in health.
Col. II. E. Hiirnham is in Waco
again alter a visit of several months at
Ciiatlunooira. '1 ennessee.
JT. 1). Penry Ksq. lias just recovered
fiom an attack of tlio mump.
Gen. Felix II. Hobcrtson has pur-
chased tho handsome residence on
South Third frtieet formerly owned by
J. It. Downs Ksq.und his sister ALs.
Wobb of Gulveston.
Airs. A Colin is deeply gi loved over
(ho death of her brother Julius Was-
low which occiiucd at Albany Ga.
recently.
A banquet was given on Wednesday
by Col. It. H. Purrotf complimentary
toAIessis. W. H. Trleenndil. Lcssing
on tho occasion of their joint forty-
ninth blithday u select party of in-
vited guests being present.
AIlssAIattio AtcLeunan is spending
a few days in tho city with her friend
AlissCiaia David.
Air. T. W. Tarrant and family liave
left Waco and will heicafter reside in
Kansas Oily.
Allss Lena Han is and Aliss Lnul'nr-
nard aie guests of Capt. 8. P. Jloss.
Aliss Lulu Hobl.isoii Is here on a
visit lo Aliss Jennie Alooie.
Huxmii'DS wiutij they owe their
lifo and piosontgood health to Acker's
English Heiucdy for consumption
coughs colds etc. Sold by C. W.
Harradall. l i!(i dwcod lw
AUSTIN GOSSIP.
Daily Oazotto RcpresentativcB on
Their Rounds and What They
Picked Up on tho Way.
Legislative Notes Society Mention
and Other Notes From tbo
Stato Capital.
hour and right well did each and ev-
ery ono dct lusthjo to It.
A band Unit was stationed In tho
room played tevcral beautiful airs dur-
ing tho evening while tho eitppor win
n progress and after each Hjie'cch vta
iclivercd. Tho popping ot corka wns
tho entire
Pppclal etorrospondonro oftlio Oarcttc.
Austin. Alarcti (. Afr. George Hun
ker mayor and Air. Conougliton an
'alderman from Calvert "were In Aus
tin the past wcex. lor mo purpose 01
nklng the governor to raise tlio quar-
antine that tho commissioners orAlilutii
county had ordcicd against Hobcrtson
ririimfi nti w(iuiif. ot (tin Hmilll-noW
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The governor Issued his protlnmullon ! ner struggle mr imiepeiiucuce.'
and ordered pitnio of!' as fur ils the city i . Kespondcd to by Senator A L.
of Calvert was concerned. i loi;k'0AIo'nnV- -
Hon. Tillman Smith was in tho cltv The third was '"lo tho Federal
liclivercif. tiio popping ot corKH wns
feoon heard over the entire hull and
drinking i ine and sjice'ch makiiig was
then In order.
Tho answers to (oasts as delivered by
thoso called upon lo respond wero
beautiful nppiopilnto and elegant
without a single exception. Follow-
ing wero tho toasts:
The first toast was:
"Our stale from tho mountains to
tho sea from the Jllo Grando to tho
Sabine one and indivisible."
Itcsponded lo by Col. Clionoweth.
"To the memory of Sam Houston
nlike distinguished In pence and war
ami 10 tnoso wno stood ny Texas in
Alat-Un-
WI'ATlU'liroilI).
'1 Ik
MoHoiumi' i;n(iiliilniiHMit Cum
iiiuiiiiiiiiiii i.nuii prist .iiiioi u
I'll (i Siiln.
CiluMponiJi-tice of llio (layette.
Weathciford Match 7. -Our iepie-
sentatiou of stockmen who attended
the convention ut Foit Woilh express
tliemselves as highly pleased with tho
entertainment.
Tho enterpiise of our friend W. J.
Ethiopian is highly eomtnendalile
and worthy of imitation. At ins own
expense ho has just completed laying
twenty-live feet of stoiu' pavement on
Hie west side of the square.
Tho. residence of Mr. Durrls on
east Church street came near being
burned to-day caused by tho falling of
a heating sfovc which bcattered the
coals promiscuously and but for tbo
timely arrival of Air. II. II. Murphy
who Hiiececdcd in extinguishing the
flames tho house and contents
would liae been destioyed.
Several commercial tlrumnieirf rep-
tcsenting tlio oieditors of Hen C.
Henry arrived hero tills morning
lwoni what I can lcatn they aio try-
ing to detect Traitd In tlio assign-
ment and attnch the stock
now In tho hands of th
assigned Doubtless tho allair wll
dovelono something Interesting.
W. .). Carson moved his pi int lug
otllco fi out tho Koiidol building into
a llie-proof (shut-lion) house of his
own to-day.
Edward' Aloorelleld of Springfield
Wisconsin and Dr. McDonald of Ge-
nev:i Lnke Wisconsin aro guests of
0. C. linker. Thc-o gentlemen seek-
ing "Holds green and pastures new"
are enthusiastic in their praise of our
llttlo city and the beaut v of our coun-
ty On their ' leturu'to Wisconsin
Itey will toll of the many advantages
heieolfeied tollio Industrious Iinml-
giant in seaudt of cheap homes excel-
lent lands and delightful climate.
John "H. Mutiny who has been In
teeble health for sometime died thl
evening.
I''or consumption uso Ilalo's Houoy
of Horohound and Tar.
Pi 1 vote advices leeeived at this of-
fice from Culltoinin lead us to bolievu
that a largo nnuibirof line sheet) will
do shipped from that state Into Texas
this year If tho Southern Pacific and
lexiis Paotllo rdlroid eonipmites will
bo liberal or o en lair In their dealings
with ohlnners. Tlielr ihiIiv r ?
permitting double-deoked ears o.t
tlielr roads hwt year and to HiIm tin. !
iriiir liiiuiMnii i ... .i.i... . i . . . r iii ji i - i .
rvi'b iiukuiuc) uiiiii sniiiniiifr wiw I wui iil iu ititi.-..i n
would have been glad to .15 i. Tox J Thursday uRht to Tho um.i o!L e
n o ltffr iVl Us Tltwl rlllC0- I U (U'ii)atnro and l fJ v feod
Hdo tho California sluvp shipped wvo I gmsts was u magnificent nllUIr im.;
aro very mueli better I ban tiie aven I m.pper as prepared by j. l ' Thoii lit
1 esas hlieep.--7VxiS )'wl ttrnw. . H ! hoii A Ci. proprietors of be li K
n "X:. '7T' : :-r7. . . ! """! ; onhe nuwt iivVvV.
t .y"V"" MiMjiin-jira wnen eartcr'.s uy bprcnu in Austin.
....it t.iitutn ic- iiat.i. iimii i
stomach Indigcstlon.co
they iiinnot bo exeu'
Whole-alo by L. F. Hrunswig.
M-IU-UCCW-1WK
Actciiii's Otu.Kim.vTin) Kxausir
HtiMilDYforwnighs cold and eon-
Htinptlon. hold by us on a guarantee
Sold by 0. W. Harradall. b mCv'
12ddTedlvr
duriiiL' tho past week and was erected
i by ids numerous friends.
air. Jonn sievcns visueti Aiisun on
Thursday and met many of his old
friends who are alwas glad toseohim.
Air. Stevens Is in the oluce of tlio Sun
Set railroad at San Antonio in tho ca-
pacity of chief clerk of Col. H. U. An-
drpws. Colonel Dan. Alalvin tho irrepressi-
ble is in Austin again and siiys lie
will not 1)1111 his bill rcuuhinc all
railroad officials to eat at the same
plaee as their passengers for the rea-
son that Air. Huntington lias rip-
pointed his old friend Captain Fallc-
ncr as superintendent of all eating-
houses and he Colonel Dan lias been
made assistant ami lie pi opuses to live
on the fat of the land In the future.
Alr.T. ALHruuby of the United States
navy has been in the city n Ctiw days
visiting ills brothex who Is a promi-
nent young attorney of Austin. Air.
Hrntiby lias met a few of his old Geor-
gia filcnds that he has not seen for
fifteen years and they are glad to
know that he is doing well in lite
navy.
Postmaster Col. J. C. DeGrcss lias
returned to Austin after being absent
several weeks In Mexico settling up
the estate of his deceased brother.
Air. Walter Grisham of Galveston
wis in Austin during tlio week meet-
ing many old friends.
Hon. J. D. Sayets of Dnslrop paid
the city u short visit tho past week.
Mr. Thnddeus Holt a prominent
young attorney of Houston spent n
few days witli his fi lends and gave
the legislntuie a call dining the week.
Hon. T. S. Henderson diitrlct-at-torney
of Alilam county has be-on In
the city a few days on business
Capt. W. D. Cleveland the lending
grocery merchnnt of Houston spent a
few days with his friends during the
past week.
Capt. Ed. Terrell parsed through
this city tliis week on his way to his
homo in Houston. His many friends
over tlio entire state will be pleased to
hear of his luiproved health after hav-
ing sufiered for some time from a
moitseveio spell of rheumatism.
Mr. J. H. Spiukmun of Hockdalc
was in the city during tlio week.
Dr. W. H. Ken nard of Jtockdalo
visited tlio capltol the past week and
spent a pleasant time with a few of
tho legislators.
Messrs. H. J. Clonko nud 0. .7.
Theriot ot tlio Southwestern Aferean-
tile Agency spent a fow days in the
city dining tho past-week.
Lieutenant-Governor Alarion Alar-
tln who has been confined to his bed
rorsomo time being very ill is re-
ported to be much better and it is
hoped lit- may lie able lo be at his post
of duty soon wlieio lie has been n
faithful officer and hnsmado himself u
favorite with all tbo senators.
Afr. Hushing from Knufunun county
left the capltol on Thurhday to visit
his wife who is repotted quite sick.
ThoGAZiirrn trusts that ho will be
able to return soon to hlswjut in f lie
house whero he lias been a faithful
worker and honored lepret-entativo or
liis people.
Mr. McAlpine representative from
Grimes county h steady and hard
worker has lett Austin to vlmt his
family fora few days and attend to
some Important business at his homo.
Jtepresentatlvo Mount was able to
leave his sick room tlio pa-t week and
pay a visit to tlio house wheio be was
greeted by liis brother memberj. He
was accompanied by bis wife w ho lias
been.w 1th him during his entire long
Illness.
the numerous friends old and young
were pained to liearoflhodeath of Air.
Frank Hopkins which occurred last
week In Leadville where lie had lived
for several years. Ho was raked In
m city. "n1 WH u favorite
with all who knew him.
I lo was a generous and noble young
man and If can bo truthfully said that
he ictttbehlnd him none but friends.
llio text of the "Holly system"
water-works during the past weok
was a grand show Judging from tho
iii-ip number of cltiens who wero on
the streets to wit ness It. Nine streams
ot water Dlaying at one limo on the
avenue nuido a beautiful and grand
show. Tho fet from tlio highest
Pohits tho city "JfiS
II t0 bo a ner feet .m..
Vi'fJ.
h
? as water was thrown sufilciently
Igh to go over tho highest building Hi
Tlioclllen of Austin have been
greatly disappointed by tbo failure of
the I-reneh opera to Whit tho city us
Vhi'iWi mi'1 '"Wlvcitihwl. Capt.
Millet did uvery thing In his power to
have them eomo to Austin but at tho
nst moment after several hundred
dollars woith of tickets had been sol
eonie" riatmUlK'y woul.l ot
inn; may It be perpetual."
Senator Fleming of Kiisthind was
called upon to respond but was ab-
sent. -Tho fourth toast was to "Tho Jiigh-
teenth Legislature of Texas."
Speaker of tho house Hon. C. It.
Gibson responded.
"To our educational inluresls whoso
foundation was laid by tlio fathers of
Texas"
Responded lo by Senator Jones of
Houston.
The sixth loast was: "To the Energy
Enterprise and Industry of our For-
eign Population of all Nationalities
which under our Free Institutions
hnvo conliibutcd so much to the Ad-
vancement and Development of our
State."
Response by Senator Geo. Pefufibr
of Comal.
Tlio seventh : "To our senatens and
representatives in tlio United States
congiess." Response by Hon. N. A.
Cravens of Montgomery.
The eight toast was: "The Texas
University; may it won riso to fair
proportions 'id tho capital of thebtate."
Senator A. W. Terrell of Tiavis re-
sponded in one of his most telling ef-
forts. Tho ninth to-ist "Tho Pt ess" re-
sponded to by lion. L. L. Foster of
Limestone county.
Tho lentil toast "Internnl Improv-
ments in our Slate" Gov. John C.
Drown responded.
The twelttli and last toast was: "To
ourAfolliers Wives Sisters Daugh-
ters and Swecthcaits." Applause.
Responded to by Senator Randolph
of Aladison.
At tlio closo of tho last speech Gov-
ernor Ireland was culled und in re-
sponse delivered for a i'mw minutes a
speech that was loudly applauded by
every one. An old friend of his re-
marked after supper that tlio speech of
tho governor wns tho finest und most
feeling that ho had ever heard fall
fiom his lips.
After the guests had retired to the
rotunda of tlio hotel Gpvernor F. It.
Lubbock was called on and delivered
a tw pointed remarks.
Afiii. Cave of railroad notoriety was
called for and introduced by Col.
Clienoweth as "one of the future rail-
road commissioners." He was equal
lo the occasion and entertained those
present with sonio very pleasant and
entertaining remarks. Tho large
crowd of invited gutsts then separated
for their respective places ol abode
some leadftig and others being lend.
Each one left nourishing in his heaiti
happy and prosperous futuro lor their
honored governor Hon. John Ireland.
L. 11. 0.
Airs. Josephine Timniins of Hous-
ton lnts been in the city for a low days
visiting the family of Colonel Will
Lambert.
Of the many ladies who are in the
city wives ot members of both houses
may bo mentioned Airs. Davis wife of
tho lepresentativo from Camp county
Airs. Aycrs Airs. . c. Foster Mia.
Parsons Airs. Kendall Airs. Gooch
and Airs. Perry.
The accomplished and attiactivc
daughters of Representative Tucker
Allss Minnie and Aliss Willie are in
tho city with their father nt the
Southern Hotel.
Aliss Kate Devlne daughter of
Judge Devi no ol San Antonio is vis-
it tug her fiiend Aliss Winnie Wilson.
I lie GAzi.T'i r wishes her a most pleas-
ant visit. '
WUh tho -oxecption of two days
Austin lias been bles-cd with beauti-
ful and bracing weather during tlio
past two weeks.
FAXXIS COUNTY.
Corresixjndenco of llicflazutto.
Honey Grove Alarch 0 1S83.
Although tills is the ninth of Alarch
'tis the fairest day wo have had in
somo time. Wiggins' storm has not
made Its appearance vet.
Tho burning of William Leroy's
house Tuesday night attiacted such
a large crowd that but few wero left to
attend tho theatre and hence tlio Ar-
lington company failed to piny. The
company hud agreed to play for the
benefit of the Honey Giovo Comet
isaint .Monday and Tuesday nights"
Wll llt tllll llMlfl It !.. 1. .1.. ll I I ". i
lor tho tioime. Tin. linT iar......i i.i
horns well but notwithstanding boys
troupe and all cm no out at tho little
HILL CHJNTY
Corrcipomlonce of thoOftrotte.
Hillsboro March 0. Alisses Land
daughters of the Air. Land who net
"Ith death a few day since ro lii
town forthe purposo of going before
thegrand jury which is now In Mis-
sion. J n a tew dnvs i-n ....... i. ..i.i.
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e.ioAusuniicswIHlmvo the ploa-l .Vn-.t' i Yrin: 'hsides of the
tiro of seeing Katie Putnam an the 3hx '"Justice to both parties -wo
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i. I i of t0Ur JWMinent hardware
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ho will be the fair ono to occupy it.
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