Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 224, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 19, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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-FIRST EDITION.
Tllfo LQUXGBir.
I hco n number of cnnthictorH on U.o
r jcttilly completed To.v and Ht. Louis
rOad huvo been Indicted fur stealing
from (ho company in other -words
"knockitur down." A test oao was
ntiidoof oituof them and after ho hud
been acquitted on tii.ilf dozen cotm'fi
the other (iafces ww thrown out of
ennrt. Now u railroad ho HiHplclotis
of lis uinploycH -us to cause their pnwo-
oiitlou upon meie suspicion hhkI not
expect In tho future t receive jiNI11
clout iJorvleo iih if it had treatetl them
all ni hoiicHt men milH It had eoiiclu-
slw nroof of Individual dishonesty
nttd tlu'n. prosecuted the ofi'otidpr. In
the finite place railways do not pay
enough wuios for the buln-t ttfeitt
required to matron Hr.Mt-elu couiuK?-
tor And that remind mo. there was
mUco'ii conductor in Tciiiienw who
vnffyerv olllnleut hut after u term or
yuarS tlio eotinmiiy thought ho wan
pulling on too mii.-li style on f73 a
month. Bo ho was nrridKUcu'betore
the minorlntoixk'nt. and after ho.ho
tulle discharged. Tho conductor sus-
pected the cause of hi dismissal and
proceeded to reason with the mi perl n-
tcmle.nl utter this fashion: "Now
lrdklioro; general I him been with
this voad eight vcare. During that
time! have married built a house and
bought a horse and buggy. Now if
vim 11 ru me. voti will have to get a new
After all the. uimpus kicked up ovei
thu killing tf Miller by Mexican po-
ll?o In Liimlo It turns out Mint
ho wnn j drunken ruffian whoet tciod
tho '.muse of u respectable lady and
made Insulting propwals to her cud
t'.icn tried to kill her con the pallet
iiud everybody eh-o who dared to lnfr-
fer'o with li'lm That he was mt
hacked to pieces on tho spot where lie
fell Iso wonder nnd would have been
eminently better th-mmic.li a fliouu-
drelly rulllan deserved. The Unite I
Ktates cannot undertake to guarniitt"-
llio life of every rough who ImppciiH t(t
Hhnmothls country uy uiiumui -
hfo native luttd.
I met tho gonial Nut Kramer ft few
daH after his return Ir.un the Lmil.--vlile
exposition and as usual he win
full of u scheme to lend lib and bring
money to this city of Ids adoption. I
inked him how ho enjoyed ills trip
and he wild the exposition is an Im-
mense nll'idr. but In his opinion about
the loth of Sep ember will be the time
to go to nee the great show at Its best.
After thus brtWIy referring to Ids trip.
Nat proceeded to unfold a scheme he
hiiHon foot to innUe tiling lively here
this fall. Ho s-iid he talked with a
number of sporting men in that para-
dise of turfmen Louisville ami found
they are taking considerable iutoMt
in the coining fall meeting of tho
Northwest Texas racing c!icult ami
will send Homo of their livers to com
pote for the purses nfi'ered. But Nnt'ji
pet Boheimj 1 to get tip by prlvabJ oub-
uorlitiou soniespeei.il purtHand have
a nieeliug here in course of the next
hIx wceltH. to net tiB a feeder for the
regular meeting by awakening and
coneeuiiatiug iniereiesi in uin ""(
ter in this city. Them are horses
enough at tho trnek now to get up
Homo uiilciulid rates and haiiglug up a
low good purees will hiing more.
Nat's telieme la a go jd one and I iiope
he will f ueeeed.
813W13II WOltK.
tleular iw'our olllctts nlo all aware of "
that. Thoi'ltvinvHlnhoreiM inompt-
JVtllmi i.f u OhILmI Mrolb.K f the Cliy i y. IU.U nt ohm its e iUlllU'tOIH to
Cmiiivii miTidnSiiMiTt. ' jmy thilr obligation" It l'-'-V '" I
...illmt mo. hnr or i"-'l traetoiv. Now ttsi now una can no
b...v.. .- i.l 4 '. " 1 .. II... .. I.. ..
ariernoou uttoricu Into a rcnifu m wiu my 10
pav r workmen u ' i uposHiiuo to
conceive. The moil are all at work at
lower wngiw Ouin they rorelveu before
the slf.l e.
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There was a
..ii.. ..ii. nil iif.iii iiVlilin afle
v"j -"" ...... . . i r; ..ii.. niKfiupci'
cons er u reporioi muyifj "'" r
onUwerworlt. Tile MMU'
mntu was HUhmltted nnd refrutd to
the committee on diilitw f'l lllu
KlffvvimTnlVx.(AuKlO18H:.
l'inal esliiiiato of amount due on con-
tract for completed work up to
August 1st im:
" Tltl'.XCUINO.
57771 eiiblo yards Holld rock
ntSOo $lOi!l OS
20771 cubic yarclH loo-o look
atW. : $18.'M) 70
5D3.17 eubli! yards earth at fm
lin.Oiii) Total tienchlng 57!n GO
I'U'IS JiAlll.
Til B 31 AN I S Til M TOAVJ3K.
IKIV
of Iiltrr-
12.009 ft Chilli pipe at lSte$ lTt.
1070 it S-lneh jdpe at lsSe liii.00
J.5UI H 10-lnoh pipe at 13jc HI.JJ10
.J57 ft la-iiiOh pipe at Wlo -1(10 iffl
i fill ft ir..lieh nine at lOiu Stt'j.tM
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inan and he'll have to have a house
and horse and buggy and ho can't get
Hon 7i a mouth any more tnuu i
cuild. So it will ho cheaper to keep
inn." Tin miner nteiident mv
point in lunoment and rhateoudue-toi-rs
(.nesoftest run on tho road.
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' In UIb Inst London letter M. It. Ij.
Jontleylneldeiitally refern to tho fact
that both the senators and all eleven
of tho icpnwntatlvi'H In eon-
Ki'esa " from Texas are lawyers
and that not one of them rep-
leuents the gr-at industries of the
(state. Very true but do they not rep-
vusciitt he combined industries better
Mmn huv man could If lie was eleeftd
Hlmply elected beennsohownsun adept
AVhnt hecJinefl of all tho bad men
who die jtlnco only thu good .ire
burled. I thoiiuht the other (lav while
lj10 I wnMcfiifr in n cemetery and reading the
in.seripiions on ino toiuus wnerem
ovcrv olio of llio hiilHiit sleeners was
described us iw-sth-sed of many virtues.'
ami going direct to the Haven or ro.-t
in tho great beyond. Now I reasoned
over that in UiIh way: When a real
mean man dies his grave Is left un-
marked by a stonet hut when one dies
whoio lelatlvis or friends tli'nk
enough of to eonnnemoiate with a
monument ho was pusHf-ncd ol Koine
good traits. That min twin not bo
wholly bad when there ar.1 thoio who
loved him enough in Ulb tocherls-h his
memory after death. Hexidcs "the
good men do live after them the bad
Is oft interred with their lemalns."
A;id thus it ts gravestones tell only of
tho good men have done and not tho
evil. Ily tlie way while 1 am on' he
Hiibjeet would It not be a good idea to
lay oil" the new cemetery In plots and
avenues. It could bo made quite an
attractive spot if this jwcre done.
H55D it ls-luch pipe at Iflje
and
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at the cMitt'.e liuituH4. fariulntror man
ufacUtrliig. In fetatea wheiv thin pol-
icy has been pursued I nolle that the
ouc-idea men almost invariably prove
crank's or fanatics when Invented with
political honors. Now I hold that un
honest ni'in at heart na f take it neaily
every one of tho 'IVxas delegation Is
who' makes be jcluinie of politics a
i-ludy until he fainllhul.w himself
with itiii'tiU ltwi-uudlleations Is better
prepareij to grapolo questions of ntnte-
and'na(lonal.polK'V than tho much
talk'ed-of individual who vomes up
fresh from tho people. ().' eoun-e a
great many rawals hlip into position
througli their familiarity with the
workings of the machine but that Is
no reason all men who devote their
time and talents to politics sh-mld he
eondemued. Tho sooner the South
learns the longer n man remains In
eongio h the more good he can do for
hjs constituency and retains her
wf.rihv ronreicntativci there as the
Nerth does hem for f-en twenty or rolIlul iu thofituto. O
tnirty years me Muouer au win ui-
eoiioa po.ver in the world of politics.
Congress la like a great school whore
the oldest scholars have all thoadvant-
aijes ovetvtho irow-eiiuiers.
Total tienehliig fpipe-lay-
iui: ami C(tra esltmatlM l !-1fl rrf
Filial ostlmitu of amount dim on ctiu-
ttwet for work eomiletvd from
Auutut 1st !SJt to August 1") 1SS.1
iiieluslve:
Tm:NrittN'.
1.231 cubic yards solid mok .
at 8Uo 91027 21
J!74S cubic yardri looaO rooU at
.l.Vi ' Hi OC
J 20 1 eubio yards earth at
20c .... JLlJl
$1)M 111
I'll-n IiAYINM.
115)72 feet fid null plpcyat 12.'o..
aiO feet 8-ineh pipe at 12 a.
ir fcut 10 " piie at llc.
tlTOfeet 12 " pipe at laje..
Trenching in advance !.r0a -00
Extra eathnate No. 7. for re-
opening trench and relaying
pipe for 17" luut on lateral
No. 1 no" ir tho Trador'rt Na-
tional bank to change grade
so as to avoid gas pipe 5 60 00
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And so tholej gmphers strike wasan
SPWlgnoiulnUhls failure. After four weeks
Mf?SrtleneH during which no doubt the
1 fifmlllcH of bitch onerntors us were nmr-
J.I...1 I ..ir!Ht .i... I
urn niuiviwi viuu uuurui inivu
opt
T was talking wiMi an intelligent
and observing young politician limit
thi'Foutliern portion of the state not
long ago and Incidentally weihifted
lirtutiIls.eu-rtlon as to who would be
the next governor of TeX"H. ilueh to
my surprise lie told me that If a North
Texas man had to linyo the place that
our own mayor the lion. I'etorrimith
would l:o the choice of ids s-eotion of
the state. 1 had no Idea that Mayor
Btnllh was u prospective cam! libit o"for
governor and have blnco learned ho la
not: hut of this much I atn sure no
belter man for tho position can be
great ttimuchii
and executive ability ho would make
a chief magKrnto of whom the whole
people could be proud and one v. hope
administration would leave its im-
press on tho en of Texas' r.se and
progress. But It is doubted If Fort
Worth can spure her chief benefactor
Ju"t at this time when he has so
many improvemenis nun Kuientoa lor
thu beuetit of the city under way. But
of this l tun sure whatever ndltleul
e
tTHtUUiVlc je.olovtruftviwiHjiHart honors be may deilr"otiio Fort will
poorer; rum inoio av iut- muruy " mcir mr nun to a man every lime
UllllllOYUre Lllllli l-vvi IHI'V I.-1IIIIW llill-l
&:t.278 10
The following amount was ids-) pre-
sented for allowance and approved by
claims committee:
Four WoitTir Aug. 17 1S.'J.
The city of Fort Worth due sewer con-
tractor: By error in estimate No. 8 of
July 17. 1SS3 ?10 03
The following btatement wits al-o
presented and ordered tiled:
STATUSIlvNT.
Sewer contract with tho city of Fort
Woilh. Br.
l'o amount of work done to
ami humbly sue for nlnee volant uiiy
miiTender d. And in hiking back
Hitch as It ebooie. the Weoiyrn L'mou
seizes tho oppurtunlty to rem'irk
"tho confession of tlie-e young fellows
that they are mostly uniunrrled and
living In comfortable hou-s will not
excite m u id i sympathy for them Tm lr
oeeupalion is a sedentary one that
ii
A few evenings ago f sat in u car-
riage on tho pialrio about neven miles
from llio city and admired the most
bcautllul scenery It'lias. ever been my
fi.rtune to (see. Away to the south
the city of Fort "Worth" a.it upon her
hills like the queen of (he prairies
breaking In adorutitm t bur feet tlie
numerous pirca and roofs glistening
date as per contiact.
By ain't allowed April 2d.
By ain't allowed April 21..
Bv am't allowed May 1-t..
li'y i'ln't'dlowcd May ifith . .
By ain't allowed June 5th..
By am't allowed Juno 10.'.
Ily am't allowed .luly lid..
By nin'tnllowvd July 17th..
Ily am't allowed August I!. .
Less 10 per cent
Ujllunce duo on contract
.$!.- Kit) ;
(Jr.
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. . l15'l 50
. . aio oo
.. 1232 .V)
. . l7!)"i 7S
. . 2011 -J.t
. . 2.24H 07
.. 1.057 rr
. . 1033 -10
?14 0.-11 .)
. 1.HW..W
$12(175 11!)
2173 70
Un rirmid Itiluuiiiy from
ilert.
The old man was deeply Imtmnseri
tn n iK.iWsnaner when the repoiter en
tered the tower ve-dciday and his face
was as stolid as that ol an Kgypllan
mummy H gnct'-d tho reporter in
a kind of noiH'oinniunlcnllvo way nnd
again burled hlne-oll hi the columns
of hU paper. Tho UA.irprn man looked
out thu south window and listened to
tho e wiiii; of u Hock of pigeons on the
MHiil-housi roof ami wondered what
ailed his friend who at last broke tho
silence bv a i ving "riee here Mr. Be-
porter iheio'h.no telling the ills ilosli
Is heir to. Ves'erday 1 tlioughl when
mv clock was started that content-
ment would t'luilo on me forevermoio.
but the bept 'laid plans of ineirand
mice' don't alwas g.) to suit your
humble friend. Ves sir eonleutinoht
like a ion- bush In full bloom had shed
ils perfume in my bobom and
f was an happy iu a
June-bug In .lune; a May-lly in May:
an al term in elected or u small boy
iu ft circus ten. But this morning I
found that this piper (here the old
man ahovod a copy ot tho llotiittn
1'ohI under the reporter's noo) has
been noticing our Interviews and heiu
iwhat It says about us:
" riU'fl.v.irrru has a "muii in the
tower" as he calls himself who writes
a column of observations dally while
piisiimably scatod iu tlio wateli tower.
He need not he ashamed of ids produc-
tions and might lengthen them out
Into regular siorles without fear of not
lliKUtigrefviers."
"Now Mr. Jleiioi ter what do you
think of that."1 The reporter told
ills friend thai he supposed the
tower man would wake upsime morn-
ing like Lord By ron and Iiud hlintolf
famous.
The old man shook ids head and pi-
per so violently that the pigeons on
the roof took hasty llh;ht ami bald.
"Noblr I'll wake up some day and
(iutl a crowd of interviewers at my
door if tlie papers get to noticing us
and by answering ipuslions lunger
than Evaits' senteiicis. and talking
my head neatly oil" I will It ml th it 1
killed my own mother stole melons
when I was a boy and am now a big-
ger liar Hum Tom Ochiltree."
Tlie dudes will ray I- am the Dor-
bey of their party and wnsnoveroU'ered
a position in their cabinet. I gucs
wlien the lirit one of (bote Interview-
ers comes tip here with a T-don't-caic-If-I-do
drlnk-at-yotir-txpcnso look on
his fatM for an interview I'll try .Urn
Blaine's ulligau letter racket on him
and keep a eiseof sun f-troko on ice
for the emergency. The icporter Mild
hu thought nbct'or plan would he to
bluil'such fellows oil' by asking theai
who wrote the Morty Icttei'.' who
could beat IVlerSnilth for govoruoi'.1
where D.iIIjs was 1 .cited? or to name
another city iu Tex.ia equal to Fort
Worth in entrjino and pretty girls-'.'
and If that did not bluff them' oil" to
send down to the l'ot for the 1 an of
a gun by next mail ban ieide the tower
ami shoot llio hi'.st ue that showed
his mite i u thu look-out
Tlie old man looked at thu icportor
and Mild with an approach to a smile
"Young man you dhow a gieat lack of
newspaper sense; don't you know that I
wiien a repoiter wants to interview
you he would do so if old H.uri Hous-
ton and his army dciied his way. No
sir 1 don't know how PI! get around
them uulc-HiwilcbH unicsB" ho
added his t'tce brightening llko'thc
sun buialiug' through Hie clouds on
the western horlK n "I postpone al!
interviews one day and send tho inter-'
viewers to llio hotel to
stay all night. They will never sur-
vive for tho interview."
I
IANDS0ME NEW
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250 New Pieces
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Consisting ol'Tnp. and Body linwscls Moyuits mul 2 ami 3-Vly
Also in stock a full Lino of
ii CIoMcob anil Jliia lltiis Bis lis jm
' -Lm CURTAINS CIJUTAIN POLKS FIXTITIIBS ETC.
v
All of wHci?. will h& sold at less pi?ios tkan ever
. W& "W A.
caSs o
PJ3ttS0I?At.
"j
Irl.TV. CONNER fc O0i
?i")i-li) ;w
This does not include the $1."U0 fur-
nished by the city duly i!lM to pay
labor on seweis.
The claims committee then made
(lie folloiving report:
iTotlio linn. Miyoi'iiuil Council:
We yourconimitteo on claims llnd
TIANIK-50MK DIAalONO PIX.S
AND HA 11 DHOPrf AT
TUliliY'.S.
A UOIfUiCOTlON.
minium iiii liiiiiiii ltu t.T i iHiiLii. aim ' t.. ii. . n.-i.f rt.. .I. ... ir . . . .
w in d be waru U not for .he ecmpo : VV ff "". ' "" " " ' ' 1 mt lw (ot;'1 !"ol"t I woril (nnu "
tio.i rtllitfb men." J syinpatliivicd I m m J !r I SUt I iecveiB to .bite is Sir.l.lO.:ui and
with the boys and do yet' but think .H'" H""Jl ( ln '" AV' 1 ' ' iV?t.il0cl M ).okl i "1"
thov adopted the wrong policy. A SV'1m i-AVi. !i 11 i.HJ V ViV . 't?1.15 I I7.Vtl. lvnvliitr thu oily chio S003 TO
Hlrlko nevervluhteda wrainr. Whv ! wreatliHiimil lnt In tio blue oiusaldwook. We Iiud however that
I have known men making Hie bet T ' HWl" urH It will take the um of $2700 to pay
wages they ever " S to strike TlTVT m01.1 . 'VH'""0 "IV the men who' have worked on the
hlipply to giaUfy ftlnloiiUpiil orcoml 'oClwu lork mill the Tilnlty and hcwois since the lOih day of August
i.n ..if.. bn.....V.. i. .'ii..... ' the prairie Htretelied away on ettlior to il. inh in.t.. ......i i..TM...ri.?..f
.........p. tiiujiji; i4ivj iuiu n-n.-i i;wu-
' pcrpient upon Uiotrtku tins telearapli
ers. many ofthiln liavorallen into
evil IvabltH nnd formed had associates
U will lulu months to rid thomxelves
of. "An idle-brain Is the devil's worl;-
Khop'1 ami tho eoinmuulatlo friends
'of btrilvcra aro cetUdnly hlsemlsiarles.
AproiHJflbf turf mattets the proptl-
etow.aud ntaimgers o! the Driving
Paik lu lids city have reason tube
proud of the Hucceni that him so far
erowued (hell elHnt') toestabliah leglt-
iimitu racing. That they hnve tho best
truck hi the Hint" hi conceded and i.-o
inoro dlieet proof of this Is wanted
. than hat stablos from (.iiilviiton
Houston Dallas and (falnesvllle are
hu.iVi.nml even befoie good stable v oni
erukl be had wciva'ckingiuluiittanee.
Theseen.) at the tiaeks Ih now an an-
Inutcd ope wllh tlm many men and
hoys emidoyed about thu place o.Ncr-
'Islnirtlioaiilnuils or busily engaged
In ruiihimr them down. Mont citizens
who vlit tho dtiving park go iu tlie
afternoon and aro disappointed be-
'viiiusa vowy oo not vitncJi (run oi
iiced.. Heroes are only wtilltid over
If taten on track at all during tho af-
ternoon. The thnoto go 6j oo the
hVersim tludrmetilo is llvo o'-oloek in
the iivsruing when some of them tue
Jet out lor alt there is In them- Those
early morning trirtlsuroaliuo.it as good
ns a riif. aiin admlreis of goo-1 Iiocm'h
should make iUvuivcnient to ltdt the
tiiudiH VMiilo tho (low is on the grass
iiud thy will hco ninio of tho ln'at run
nurs-i)iia trotters in Te.tu go .thulv
best Hojvti
side to tho meeting of the earth and
sky tho place where the billows of
grten broke against ashore of blue
Quail piped from tho Ileitis plover
whistled utid How as Wf approached
mm i ue muie-earod moults ooumied on
a tew steps and then out bolt upright
aiidgft.oil curiously at tlie intruders
1 he drive homo in the cool of the even-
ing was pleiimmt and tho hundreds
or cattle gnt4ng on tho rich grass
showed plainly enough whence
conies the wealth and promerhy oi
I ills great state.
True HOttvmriit ot tlin Con!;.) C.ittIt-"J'iv.iis-
iii'tlini at D.illns
To llio tiaetle.
Please allow me to corivef an error
committed by your your Dallas cutcs-
poudeut iu Ids eotumuulcullon pub-
lished in your paper of j e.-.teiday.-ln
the llrsl place my brother John
S. Andrews and not 1 puichiiutHl the
cattle trout P. 11. Looko ot lJallas.
fi. I rnrshliel.l of Sherman Is in the
city stopping at the Grand Ontr.il.
Wilson Gregg tt prominen. young
attorney of Austin was lit thu city yts-
tcrday. (J. N. Sloan ono of Colorado'H oolld
cnttlcjneh paid the Porta Hying visit
yesterday.
J. xM. jUcKenzic of Colorado City is
doing tlie Fort and stopping at the
Grand Cential.
Miss Bosa Howard returned home
f i'o in u very pleasant visit at Mans-
field yesterday. x i
The betrothal of Mr. H. Wl Opilon-
heinuraud Miss Dora Klmons both of
this cjty will bo aiiilouueed to-day.
Tneiutercstliig family of Col. H. M.
Wynne returned yesterduy from a trip
to Hinson Spring much improved Iu
health
Our young friend Johnny Bondu-
nmt lias accepted a situation as cash-
ier iu tho dry goods establishment ot
Malone Waller & Co.
Mrs. J. 1). McClure left yesterday on
a visit to friends and relations in
Kuuxvillc III. and will bo absent
weeks. Already Johnnie looka de-
jected. DUtiiet Clerk Harl Held ami MWs
Laura Dyers Sheriff Maddox and
Inmlly and Tax Collector Ellision
went to a picnic in White Settlement
yesterday.
Dr. J. AL Hughes of Kurcka Ailc
is it. the city ugliest of dipt. S un s-ea-tou.
The doctor is a promiiteiu physi-
cian of his home uud a most agreeable
gentleman.
X. II. Kloan of Siiufiaba skipped to
town i esterday long enough to nhaku
hands wiili his many friends and suy
i howdy fc The Port extends comtestes
1 to hi eld-".".
i A. Horvets will leave to-dny for
Waxahachie where ho will take
charge of a store. Air. Horvets is one
ofourino.it energetic citizens ami wo
regret to lo-e him.
The Dallas Times saya Dick Planni-
gan a former resident of Dallas was
elected alderman in the Fotuth ward
at Port Wortli. Dick made many
friends heto while lie was ke.'piug ba'r
for Ak. Cr.iddock.
J no. Parrar one of Eunls' tolid
veteran cowmen came in to spend tho
day at the Little Giant and gaze upon
the itnnieii.-e improvement!) that are
UOilll! (111. Rl)('i l.olltul trilidii ltinrin.
HOWARD daisy than at the present.
Air. .Ino. O. Poid went to Weatlier-
f. rd on tlie Texas &. P.icllio last night
with his family to spend the K.ibbalh
among his people and old neipialut-
ancih. TliHt's right an occasional air-
ing docs one good (hiring this the
heated term.
Air. I). Al. ('lower of Dallas division
supeiiutendentof the Southwest Tele-
phone company Is in the Fort at the
J'jl Paso for a low days in the inteioit
of the lines of liU company which aro
being built uud In conlciunluMou bo-
'iVT s t
j i i v .
AND
M VT .A- Ol .
o-yj t. jcs.ou.atoa cvti'eox.
Gr
kj
GOLD PEBS TOYS KUSICftL IHSTnUHEHTS SCHOOL BOOKS PAPER unn
ujumr.cf.ic Attn octmi lR
Dealers aiut nifPiits or THIS CELEDIAIEO "CYCLOID PIA0 ' wnnnr.tcd tltlJ
the I'nltL'tl .stuloJ ' I iiropei Coainmid liuiiro fnrynunH'K
Itenl Kslatc BnsinejH.
It. T. Twouibiy i: !:
agents nryl hear them
gingly relardlng Mich
repoit .afa this liinn
ltluLl.uit the eelebiatcd nacrr. ii-e-
lyiwrnrtuw-d hy J3ud Wilson iud
r (JaJnwvlllo capitalists w u
at Uochc-ter N. Y.. on Friday.
dug In fcJ.ttuO audi "triinmiugV"
11 tv
t
eenllyjHircthiwd hy J3ud Wilson iud
niHjr v'luinvnio
rileo
scoop
lor bin owners. But tXJn Is tho
nee Blehlnill has wimi kin..
OllUSed bV illA m-OKCIltnu-iir.i-ia l..v
lug bv'on dUtniie?.! one day laf week.
This horcu is a good oui lutt tho
VJW nfthe Tium etiiiHUKM Ma owi'th
oniewhat. f.lr cerutu points In the
ook-makhig regulations which U al
leges uiey (iisngaiij.d 'J'lifs dllhT-
ciive however has been nmicthly -oi-h:;
Wlim HMihall wimtii'le.-j
JlU Will hu the wniwii- nl'lhn .v.
wllh"'w '0 doubt itiuinno cwvvda
Min u:?wnit'ii'i to the coupes whuro
iMMJiM.iW6IK0(l. THO lttlJOf flltlOll
or a ihwtjiiuh hores would Klve.nu Im-
liciua to lurf iiuiticn Ulb i?M(o ilit.
Dl.nl.
Va.vZandt On S.iiurday' August
lath. Mrs. AInltio wife of Mcjor Iv.
M. VnnZiudt or tills city. The luneral
will take place this afternoon at four
o'clock front the family residence.
Mis. Van unit win tho daughter of
dipt. Ulcliard IVete and was bom at
Miuvlr.ill iu thisfitate In IJSI". She
was a lady beloved by all who knew
lior and of estimable iiiialltles of head
and heart. Airs Vnnmudt wan jm-
Bitwcd Of rare diinicslio virtues and her
death will orcate a void In tho home
circle uver to bo filled. Wouls aro
but hollow heemings to hearln that
mourn Jind we can hut join In tlie
sontbuont of unlvoisid sympathy foi
tho heranvcU I'anilly.
Muihhall Tosas p'ipera please
t'-'Py.
A IWvnreoSult.
There c.i a4lvorce suit Hied In the
District derlt't! oHlce on Thmwlny
Alattie .). Huriit of Tmiaut county
sues fiii'iuilvmei' from her husband
Nathan Huifit upon the gruund that
ho was an unpardoned felon. The
plaltitni'htatos to the court that Mil
sequent to their .marriage which ut-
enrrcd Hoiueyiars ago iter lumbuud.
the men should bo paid iiromntlv we
iccoiuniond that tho said sum uf $2700
bo allowed and that our engineer be
ordered to payjihcpanto totheiueu who
have been employed by him forsowfr
work and sh uhl there beany nnney
lelt after paying said men (tint tho en-
gineer bo instructed to deposit the
same with t(be oily treasurer for tlie
city's arofltiiit.
L'gned Adams.
AsiM'.w.
ANDUCWd.
Tneconnelt thou amounted.
Notice.
The Iort Opura-IInuab company de-
Hlrh borrow $l'j(W0 foV lluve year
secured by Umt lien on their pr.lpcity
ln Port Worth worth at leait$:ii00 1.
Applications Mating r.do i.f Interest
should he addressed to
. . M. B. Lpvp
President Port Worth Opcra-Hoitee
Cunii:uiy.
WITH ItI3VSt7iC13.
0.ir-
TlniMlxiitiitiMiiiiiit ofu DniUenijiiirH.-y
it'c-lr.l AkuId.
Ill not an unusual thing for an en-
vious rival to ntauo misstatements and
do all In lis power to Iniuie it suc-
dich
uit
tie.-sful-eoinpetitor. Tliollallas Tin
of Friday contains the following:
Four or Hvo davs niri wo t ited II
j the workmen engaged in paving iho
jstieetsof Port Worth met dilllcultle
in tue way oi fceciiring pay f. r their
labor iroip th town whori'iipou the
editor of tho Fort Wouh Ua;!:iti:
HoreMiued that wo dhiegardud the
tiutli in making sudi a staleiueut
Since thai .(hue the workmen alluded
to about thifw hundred In number
struck p-uadod tho strecsts and de-
manded Dot Mill V ah ailviiiHM nt' u'turiN
'Nnthtin Jlurst was convicted of thclnH tin pnymtuitof what wjsiliietheui
! iiViloiiy of hoisu KUsiUug In Cook conn-! Ironi Xhu contractor tjlatlerv
ty niii cotiiiiuii in thcKl-itt' prison of ge'Jiieinan Dad Hie contract t'.r
tuis state bile an:s tuec.iui t for a io
leanc from the Inmls nf nititrhuonv
foraeiMiat relwiUMnud tiint her name
hoifimnged to Jier mitldcu name oi
Alattta J. Maxwell. Her lnu-htu.il is of
tr.mtb'ii t h ib!t itliji uud ii citation w HI
Le h.Jiu iigtilij.sthlm.
Al(h'H fo tho FivU AViiivl
Bun ti'ii'i Afr. itu.l lUa. Jumcu
'Iluinitisabin'Uf'il ten uud invlui
pound boy. ''rho mother uud child
doing well ami (ho father la r&tl
(Mill 1'V.
This
1 ll v.
n iiiikii muii yiiu weniaotj woric.
llio city broke iv.th him in a Miort
nine and whether It pibl liim or not.
thoiileii under him didn't got any-
thing lor their work. We kunwnoth-
iiUt to thoJtiBticoorthohtriko. We
only know iroiu repoii that liioreu'.is
tt strllu. and the ihiglwulers woie ut
in jaiij an i mo caus ot it was Unit tin
men enui.i
work done.
Gahi.ttm correct us.
l'he nrlcu ol Iho cattle wus SOlo for tile I tweeu I'ort Wortli Dallas and Weath
! vt v-mm enltle to lie dilivii'i(l limn ! Cl'IOl'd.
... .......... . . -. ........... ..w..
and not ?!) Io per head ah stated by
your coi respondent. My brother ad-
vanced Cooko $-'") iu c.isii and depos-
ited $200 wltli Alessrs. Oliver Oi Griggs
h inkers of D.dlis to be. puld
when the caltlo arrive here. Tlie bal-
ance of thu money was to' bo paid to
Cooke upon delivery by Cooke of the
en" tie. The other s-t.itenionts of your
U.tliti-t c n-rcspondent aro substantially
correct. There is no doubt that Cooke
bold c.ittle that did not belong to him.
John S. Andrews Inn a bill of wilo to
the cattle written by an nblu attorney
of Dallas and signed by Cooke iu the
pretence of wllne.-be. I only write
this to notify lite public that I am not
In the habit of buying cattle at a price
so much lower than the general may-
ket Any one ofn-ting cuttle at such
prices as your eormmondeul stales
that I was io pay Cooke wMidd nat-
urally oxclto suspicion and the cattle
traders of Texas and Port Worth par-
ilcularly deal in nothing ihitavorof
fiaud. We pay good pi-low ami de-
mand perfect titles.
Very Btspcct fully
T. T.D. ANiiURWd.
Foil Wor'.h August IK 18SI1.
DIAMOND SlMSCTAOLKa A'
HOWAKD 'i;ULLY'd.
CIlUItOltOTlCKS.
Prefcbyteibtn Bcrvlces iu tlie Third-
ward school-liouto on tho wc&Mde o'
K.iuth Alain titrcet. Sabbath Schoo!
at II a. in. Preaching s p. m. All
are invited.
Uj:v. HUNHY B.V.SICKKVIM.U.
There will ho preaching at the
Font lb-Street- Afoihodlst Episcopal
church Himth at 11 a. in and 8;I5 p.
in to.Iuy by Bey. "W. R. J) Htooktou
nre?lilhig ddwr. Sacrambiit of the
herd' Supper aftrr 11 o'clock serin M.
Hou.vok IttHiim p. c.
PiO'hytcrltUi (3hureh corner Fourth
and Calhoun nivulx. Preaching to-
day at H o'clock a. iu. and at ti n pi.
by the iwstor. All Invited. SaaU free.
Sublimit S'-liool t M'.'M) a. m.
Itnv. W'il. Ui.oituK D. 1).
A. P. Belcher ono of Clay county's
piomltient cattle khias passed
through the city yesterday ctt loiito to
Alineial Wells to j.iiu lii family who
aio spending tho Heated term at that
famous Kuiumer resort. Truly none
but the true -cattleman knows' how to
enjoy life when he has utnrlued tho
wiieicwithal to put lorth.3
dipt. Sidney Martin or tlio Mtuthi-
llrown .'ompany returned home yes-
tei.hiy morning from Virghihi. The
captain f-ays lie. -aw Hiilendfd crops of
corn in Alii-souil Kausrii-" Jlilnolsand
Iiidiaua- but iu N'iigiuia titeie liau
been sad need of rain. Ho buw no
town on his trip Unit collided the Inn-
tie of Port Worth. Capt. Alallln looks
as if iho trip did him good.
L. B. Cidllmj and Sam Maddox ol
ichitu Ptd's (miiio in law ulltt on
t lie Port Woith & Duuver to spend
llio Sabbath and attend ohureh Iu tho
Pott. Mr. Maddi.x said hols guhig
towiUttStrahoru it Co. of Chle.wro
ami nave tiiuiuseud Mr. Col It tin a
no iiiiiik ins invited iiv a
tatlve i.f bueh u concern. "
"We note with pleasure the return of
ur. tarteoio our eitv alter an nh-
Durlng the sumiiici- months when
every one complains more oi less about
their business it is a little refreshing
to enter tin office such as h kept by
It. T. Twnutbiy it Sou real estate
m speaic eticoura-
r doinvi. nicy
urn liter tio having
been bell or tliuu flurliig Any lirevlous
one .shift the c-tablishlng of their leal
c-late firm. During the pa-fc tlxly
days they rt port Hale& as being over
Sun0i)0 all cjih iiansaclicni. Pat lies
coming from (he iN'orth and East
and Wtbt arc at once favorably im-nre-'sed
with 111- cnergv as displayed
by the people til' Port Wortli andi-o ex-pre.-s
themseives. Ycstfiday the above
named firm uuxlu one sale of city
property amounting to id 70.10) f-ev-entcitn
ihnusand dollars ca-.li and it is
tlie judgment of' several of our best
posted land men tint tho sale was one
of the bet for the buyers that has
b'U ellecicd in our cily fur some-time.
The indications from all purls of the
country are (hut there will be an im-
mense Inunlgr.ilion of people ills fa'.l
and winter anil we would say to any
-or all who may vl-sit us with tlio inten-
tion ol buying or iut to vMt tho fcaT
estate office of II. T. Twotnbly & Son
and they will secuie nothing but
cotiteous tieatinent and information
that In a'l cases will he found strictly
reliable. Their office is No. 7 Alain
street and P. O. box No. 0:!.
Sale of Dlaw
For business lite past fl
uent-akin to tiiolwUdtvni
our leadinir Pwelers. 'ii
nienl of real ihiegooihwj
l he popular liQiiseofOrBii
dtiy.s since and utsroretWjji
openui he sold a luet'-jiicl
uiiiiiitiiio eiu ini'iwiuiuaui
al"! to one party for the rA.
one iiiouati(t not are. in
iatV'L'st nilei'filii)(iHhn4
one party in the cily lanits
and taken In connection t
ale swells tlio total rftvi
Bit i ir.twer for tlio v.flBt tt
round mm. Afv. lltirgcs
a specialty of flue goqdfiiri
is always full uud eoiuplite
J''re-li ripe figi in cordial just re-
ceived at .-spencer A; Tucker's. '
II I .... . . II MM I.I I
WATCHES AXH CLOCKS OP
BESTAIAKEAT IIOWABD TUL-LV'S.
Spencer & Tucker keep nice .streaked
bacon for boiling wlih vegetables.
Nleet in the city. Call and feee it.
..a -.
Try KILVElt LOAF 1JAKIXG
POWDEU.
Hotel AiTivnl.s.
in;ritnroT.ir.M uoti::..
Joint I .lottos
lint.
ivpicsjon-
'pB?uee ot twelve months among ftlcnd-i
and nciptalnuineen iu Keniuekv. Al is
Cailco - was aeeouipanlcd on her return
This 1) i;;i!!i) Dnllns
Tt.oi (irlliln unit who
Uftroi Mlrii
M .1 Wlil'itmn.ltusk
M M OjW Htik
lie Oip'Jliitnl. itusk
-1 V Kclic.elty
S A UmL'll.St. I.OUl-i
.1 I! (Jelly k builiH
HU .laini'iiiy lioxvle
'I'Oi'ltl
.Ino Uncut) Deli ton
.1 1! NivNw lii'itlcott
.1 V Tlmiont Niivattii
Vi" A SmtmlerH lloll-
vldiTo'iis
Wl'tmii leif Austin'
Mr MUomt.Ki'ltitulti-
lown
W w Ids Pitl. l'nlluM
W 11 Spiiiow city
Uso KILVJfilt
POWJIEB.
Dallas
U 'llllcsplo im All-
liinto
.V.Iowun Httdk
W U Arrant lluslc
W t; liiiitm o-uw
foicKvlllo
J IJ Hniiiinonil Oa
J I'tiriiutit lloulc
W It tttiipoc foul.
touch. Uiojion
W It l'lillp.t. Pain.
ir-vrllnlil Ohio
(J T Hiiutnlor IJell-
vllloTu.ua
11- Kiclllul.l. Ft
MfN t'lii'ii Viulirn
aalplnifSpi'.iiy
E i 'ilietnioii i'or-
doit II F.IIIh IlenilcU
3
i.OAF JJAKIXG
(Jlciuilhicss Is Next to GoillliHsss.
This ni'iy not bo in the revised edi-
tion of the bible bul It is Incorporated
iu tin cdu ion ol' (J. A. Wilailov A-.
homo by liur sun whu lias hist niil-im! Co'h lUtof wuus and the eniirtetuis
.......... M 1..I . . ' . .. -....-. . . . .. -"--. .
injwuiiiiejL-i.iieour60.iu onuot the first "U" gl'Hi.u loi. iiaininonii their Tex-
v.uwaeaju oi i.muy. tiu pr.onal
iiie.uitue' oi e:ie n i iiein tin. r...
thai time lots dealt gently Willi litem
diiHii; lhrirahuuce.
as renicHcnt.ttlve. will tell vim so.
Wrisley's sottps have beenme a house-
hold work with Texas housewives and
.men "whito velvet" Cerman family
"JSnglish blue" old English "gold
medal three pound bar" and other well
1 ' Thu Now AhltM'inoii.
mt- ....
.i.C. iB ...ii.. "7.' a.010. ".K " the t care by this experienced firm and
:.'. ...:'. "v .'" I'oi iumi cueie.s as io the oeing wc 1 nlr.idue...l in- '.il. Hnm
j known branks made With the greatest
Chipped beef in one iiffil
al -pnccr t rucKcrs.
Order a stlllllllc bor H
A I. T I1 I ViA TIMWrirl
JJV7XVT IJ.UVI.1U AV'lv
it's a mibtnke. unw
keep the genuiiieQpW
RTT.VF.U. I.OAP BiSff
HEU never dlsttppoW
wile.
ALL CONSrHKRS Wt
chiifcedanVthingiitttWf
"BeniovalStde" vsbicJ
press themselves as?'1
mcftsurc." Thla Is vprj gr-
usaud wsirelikiUWVaI
nleascd." Cut tblaiprt -
vourhiil. W.VSUEllh-
Houstoit street.
-
Jot) work of till M
fiAv.i-'iM'p oirieoin tuu wa
at tlio lowest price?
Xi -
Don't forget to tryHltP
BAK1XC) POWWBl-
it nifi i tvut itUMHhVH
il.UUI.II.MJ. ....
i-. .I....)r l.-iimv hilttCl
il 111! lVl I. I-.."-- '
n n. irnlinr lit. ntlf storti.t1!
Ino nitciw voilts-fllf. U"'M
will not last over lol
vn tniu Wasii:u SKi
Jfotihton street
A"?k vourRroccrf.trl
RAICfN'H POWDKIU
J-urltyJoimiitwiSR
IIIit tin cans fl;l nm
draw m tue worm.
wo. Y " ."Sfl
WtllCIl OltKC """'.i;
gains (llcrcd at oiirj;
lirogix's ui i oi " u.ii
ent examine oiiPfcWj'J.
own judge. WABlitf'
Houston street.
r ...... lioinn a fefn
LOAF BAKING
m M'.n.Viill Cl
i ir.Yiin i -'-
' "'( I
T'.ill (erni opcnfPS
.. ...... ...t oiiiii t' t m
ii in in-" '' i aiil
maiy jntciiia" - - tt
com f id o l"r f AJ
Alttlliu'-
r
Ci ruef .
QiPirlcrly meetiugat St. Paul'a AL
5. Chtiivit corner Main and Ninth
st mils. Wubbith HehiKtl nt ll:.'t a. m.
Pmiellllll' at II a. 111. ami S:l n. m.
1'ot get .lnir money bujbv J lev A. A. Johnson presiding
" we are wrjujr tei hum wuier. naerauient or tho JaiuI's Hup
His hi) L'HCcsary iwir niter morula;; nnon. New
tlo ii h i . t "' y H MftrU .W! i UWIMl. -lio by the way Has introduced
bill It Is a .v f ' H fir1! txxv vi"". L!1 mV u' '" "llK I'oiineetloii. Each
Ji L.1 ?l'w. tiiatany of them rtinriirKi nudal bulnir wi-nnned in a
e jet 7-n A i. -1; rlTp u0.l ui:w .". ml uWo "Uhi hRU lllol '
iiext i "t.ior ... fit lK'lrf flUi "l lhv lfvl0ftl. two pound bar is abo wrap-
.ilih.n Z "ir MtBUM8 ofU board otor Inn .inpanoso tidy a very Iiigei-
a
io Tc
i-nt ofhomokhid ucetnred
l.ietory .uteidny iui t.
An aextleiit
nt. tli. in. i'...
.-- ...w v. ..i. i vnit-iiiiie
iv.w . ...i i.. .. .i. ' ... .. ''. "y "
. ...1 1 41 IILIT11 III 'I1111 11V I III ll.l... 11...... .
who liko eooling boverwgee. The
break will be immediately rupahed
and tho supply will bo sutiluluiu In a
17 VUIXH
j ...ii . .. ii ... .. kiia. ii. . --.......
iu wui us a uai- in oruer tt yo jr. ch'Kr good nuiHlii come out and wor-
Jt is un i coiNnrv inr tit lo env I in i tn uta '
nbo .-o le lucoriojt iii nhnoJt otTyj.iu - ( puv P. Jf. Uoma.v I'listor.
out way t Kaining favor with liinme-
'h-io U4 iiapKin and idv'jtaro very
pretty ami useful " J
Towel imi is ail the Ko. To bn had
hponcer ic Tuckci 's.
Hm-tiulh- wtyltf
haudat .S.cilwtAJV
rrrrrrirJiTiu! -t i
oniM1fiiitoiuJt;TiJ
(C. W. snep rA
nn..eil5eaili'tilf" '
- - . ..iwl
f"t Sil
1 .. M f It III till
1)1 l-Jim it"-- ';i.i. A- WT
- adlhtthew:- teJj
1 uiienri Kutlisu. way is the nopi g'.
AlliuomborsoflmH.. lmii ..iniio mid tcil by the ia-t "' ..$
ilium . .' .- -- - i ...i.iir.l iwra.-. ji
- w. 1..10 I I ii iri'i urn ikiiiii. .................. 111.1. i. ..--- .- i h.i.11..'
ANY'nHN'OKVTHBJKWELitv '3 vU ' ttei! tho funeral of Qll& :: ii jnWWj
LINK 1'liOAl A OOIil) to iri .t-'tf "'"''fc'.'ed from tho uu- way W Zt
PICIC TO A DrAStOI) SOT AT Tm ll:l. tulliHhniu'it of il. J. . rtipj oi'r
JiQWAUD TUldiYU A1 i" "". Wuiiilfty af.eriioon . nt U:3 Frcli p!cbJP-
o ( lock Tucker s
Prt"seliKri"i' Mtihf
rtinwiibt-r iu "J. j oe'
. - -.. .niilHrWM-
.. I i.iti.l f U"' i. i
(II IJUHU' "" .
etiiCf
tl)
that tlie Hue hy 'Kfr
thertulckwt l'l!fW;
V?
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