Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 254, Ed. 1, Friday, September 14, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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lM.KV:X doca forget nil
Sl J Jlt'iVinS fit tlo desire to
btfli.LIU ?. ifonil old days
i tf -r.rfi n flilnK liraetl-
olif?.. )ien "nono was for n
L".neikcr tho other day
ffittioninioiw.
a ur:
for him
had been
In rnuaiieiiiiuii. ma
.... ...trill .. Ii.rv.
" of V o w.Jy of
sl'.ft.r.tiitliiivdoiio.
Ti .iheCTSHJ "".o"- -; ... .. '
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irtilUl
fc"nra actually had to
rv: . ...i to convince that ot-
fe HIHIL-! " - .
hWJff"". t
re ?v".. r.iipii
Woffiiou his farm utJJer-
2?Lmc6traWt to tho city went
Jollied tuI aci uauy ihu u
(to0 ... n convince- that ol-
ffiml como for and tola-
r.n nit ill) the unserved
.l.iibk-to cause Mr. Hun
Sblevlmtevcr. .
:iw.":i.nmv how vaiiiHiJioiur.
Selstohlnuit thia June-
dM?L nresiimahly occupied
ft1! t -a Wrcsnondeneo and
t.tJB3i.M.c.r.tu'o to the next
RUft And nearly eve
TfifrUKnuntltlBto i
K... Tl.nrfi nr
everybody
moil ot
an ill-
oven weelcs
nr.t fiimu men
ISloyiuenl of till dojcrlp-
jrractKxiuiu us i"u'vmi;
'I. . .... ......ni ... mvi.liwl
- M 6Cl uunti"i "
RSi.n(HMhi every city una
I JOS" .!-.! Hid fl1
&rto.8cl;cll.o5rtiu.ty
E.144. lit U'lr. IWUlUiUl 13 llul
Lxunt tilings to a tend to.
Ifr.li... H.nr. n nil to nubllo
ItWu"....l...1inf al.nlllrl llf.
a 3 Imperative by every truly
!jj5. luereiuiB nm." "" ...
6Ued upon inuo iiu i;i-jiio
limud humility. He has nover
.Lnlorffusoin the past nor
m u strength and usefulness nro
SI Bill he refuse in the future;
.tle called on him to go to con-
L he went reiieatedly until
(fnosotonous but still ho went.
psidleJ upon him to bo Us
Htind he assumed the responsi-
(iltoitawoni.ana no win uo
iix&ta suniiar circmnsuuices.
Vtbe same caim Hummed ironi
Suke the presidency if it is of-
ffit.jnu it lie tnuiersianus insii
pliant nun nc win go just as
tttUwaytoget into tho White
he did the other day to get
libfanr box. It doc3 not make
frRnee to litm what is required
koknens it Is a public duty.
U rebuke it will be to tho
Ms toIMihIo citizen to see this
I naa silting on u jury engaged in
rdsg an ordinary liurgliir or
atiDjj a wrongly accused naicim-
Ltt thae Individuals who are
haiUttf ilodRlngiury boxes us
l.j sere the seats of pestilence
Iiapeutiowngjinigcs to lot tneni
Iterted with writs regard this
fciT. tacrine patriot of tho old
h jilling among the pro-.
cil jury lmininers a living
hdw acainst tlie deircneraov
kMLtttheni go to their count-
MOr couilortablo liomea and
Wjiasttnd of even waiting for
"irfllio 'lu' Id I! ml lil.il 4 1.;
jr demanded tho&o who
erassedhiin bv to mako tho
(ftfaconteumlaterl by the law.
MtOthluk that Mr. Hnmlnll is
iSepalAlcan. Wi. would llUn if.
liiaifortaudidato for president.
IBWWteloor raw material to
lilndofcilizen in thoDenioc-
puprcscnt constiluted. He dls-
(witandlms no more eflecl
dadropof water on tho sands
ltlsitotfutlul if the touch-
don Will mltl nnn vnfo In
rail's strength for speaker.
Staid to tllH il.srL- n(. Il.ll.
I.V'ftho teleL'ranhlo reuort Is
I.1"1 "hvaya ready for tho
rack the Republican party
wyany canmaiEU to n mum.
A It irAnl.l I... ... i ....ii.... ......
Wats to nominate Mr. Jtun-
war nest national conyontion
ioybox with the wordMn not r.d
fnuted on his forehead
1 vrnaunast. nvr... n .......!...'
ftflW?' t00' thut' iu "e
11 jeuld tako well with ti...
Hie Ulimbornf tlor Mint
tVwthupostofduty''
i--.. uui lucri) id inn itiiii.Ii
totuit thoin. They have
ch nliabltof in.i.i... n.
thev could um i.i. .. ?....
M fttCe' Amlitis to bo
"ailSt llnni ti1ii.... i i
ikt-.r..r'u" "u "
(fJ wu emocriuu to
."e WOnk fni. H.l 11..1
frlnyould Tun fro you1
:wna to tho other. Tho
nn;' ."" ""'""'
jiimtnT. cirrom lllc Biibl me
.us. Mr. ltnndall's fcub-
t'Z B1lrfset instance is of
Sfc Tho ty
fWmn ahoro oven in the
fi TJfi1 olraoter would
WS. a01 ' cr how-
K i1. hen'suves tno cir-
( Jstyi eonsclentlnim tniP.
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nSbllt Klnnnnll.. .. ...
-- WIUVLllLl III II M
Hluatln lntoc?"c wupaign
Wffipu?clw8wlto the
fiU .'we is no uso in
4lonv22J V.r lH0 Wcmocraev.
PTeTA01"
W"nia generation to fool at
'rslo bo almostl
Xc'"lli.centnary.
S&-Ther
1l . '
U"Pl
easro tn .in..
olish
celehritod
y of tho
""odrHlth . . j ecu
Jft I"v Aiirirti f-... 1 ' . .
"in SflKi:.. '? " r'oianubv
Waiiiii ?' fuwTiea. and
4 fun rll.?loll!jb societies
lo th.. ".?. . tbo iirlncinal
SKoa Id 'A" ih pa" el-
roHEiS.
g5BiiQMjV0imi. TB3ttT.DA.. SliPTB
riJHiTY Of the oiood should bo tho
aim of ail. Impure blood means rheu-
matism neuralgia malariaand kidney
disease. Acker's blood iiuxir win
..iii-ovnii. Hold bv L. N. Ur(inbW)g&
Co. s
Wollul
:T
Pull tho bell at 3D. M.
slnroand tho night clerk
to your call at once.
drug
will respond
sii-in.w. . "':
-unit ist) yeie.
iv nr (i.i
taLl.WMnoniblo J t
"o irV.'!er8ry
Imi'OUtant axi TKUE. Impure
blood causes diseases and decay no
matter what part teems la bo the seat
of !he diseased-liver kidney or brain-
then liow to euro it is to purify
the blood with Acker's Hlood Elixir.
Sold by L. N. Brunswig & Co.
l?ou Tin: TirofoiiTKOi.. To avoid
a danger is prudence to neglect n
cough or. cold is otlmlnal wliqn
Acker's English Remedy Is guaran-
teed to cure. Sold by L. N Brunswig
&Co.
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A Cioon Losa Buiutu would bo
- ao to Keller's for your wagons bug-
glea und other vehiclca.
LouisvUlu JSxposltion.
Bavo several hours thno by taklug
fi n..ir Polorado & Santa lo route.
Atom 1-ort Worm w FoguICK
Ticket Agent.
13NOI.ANJ).
I'UOllAllI.K MKblATlON'.
IjOiMlon.Soptoiiiboria.-.ThoBconstnry
of tho Ohineso legation liero loft for
Wnlmor Castlo to wait upon Lord
Granville British foreln'ScretaJy.
'I hero nro signs that tho mediation of
l8ld in tho Franco-Chlneso Im-
broglio will eventually be evoked but
no anneal lor Ainorlem m..iinii.. i
deemed probtlble.
A JlItAnriAlTCUl JllJKTiNd.
London September 12. At a nuct-
lug of supporters of Bradhuigh. it w s
resolved that at tho next session of the
liousoiU hould bo given no rest until
Iiradluugh had been admitted to his
seat or his legal qualifications dually
determined.
CHINA.
'run caxtox hiot.
Parly. 8entiiilur i'Tim ..it ...
Canton was simply the work of sotiio
i-otighs who thought they had a vested
right to tho foe for clrrylng tho lui:-
RKo or now arrivals tlicir fury at
being forbidden to board a steamer
was Increased by tho accidental
downing of a comrade.
TUB AltJtV CONCEXTll.VTJNfl.
raris. boptember 12. "Figaro"
states that tho Chinese army h eon-
eoiitrntedatPekin and only awaits
news of the arrival of French reln-
lorcjinents at Port fcjaid to invade
Tonquiu.
tuukITyT
KOVAlil'KnSONAr.S.
Constantinople September 12. The
siiltan during an audien o w.fi the
Gorman ambassador declared his in-
tention to strictly adhere to the policy
foreshadowed by the Austro-Germau
alliance.
lb is expected tho czar will meet tho
emperor of Germany before returning
to St. Petersburg.
The llussiau minister of foreign af-
fairs is now in London and likely to
extend his visit to Berlin. Vienna
and Koine.
Klt.VNCK.
TUB TO.NQU1N QUKSTIOX.
Paris September 12. Tho National
says should ponding negotiations be-
tweeu France and China as is feared
nol take a favorable turn tho French
Cabinet is disposed to call an extraor-
dinary' session of the chamber of depu-
ties It is understood that Challoniet
Lacour foreign minister is in favor of
according large concessions to China
in tho interest of peace. Tho minis-
ters of war and marine however con-
sider it a niattor of duty und honor to
n sist tho encroachments of China in
Tonquiu.
(IBItMANY.
PANIC IX A THKATlti:.
Carlesbnd September 11. A panic
occurred in tho theatre last night ow-
ing to a false alarm of lire. In the
supposed emergency tho doors were
found locked and many of tho aud-
ience had to muko their esiupo from
windows but after a while the doors
wero forced open. Several were in-
jured. 1K.1JI.AN!.
I'HISONEKS DISCIIAltOKI).
Dublin September 12. Six men
confined in Tullamere prison charged
with murdering a constable wero dis-
charged for lack of evidence.
TMXBSS OF DAVI'lT.
Dublin September 12. Michael
Davitt is very ill with inllumation of
tho lungs. His sickness necessitates
tho cancellation of all his engagements
to address national league meeting In
various parts of 1 relaml.
AUSTKIA.
SKC'UBT SOC'IKTIKP.
Agram September 12. Tho police
surprised some secret societies hero
which had been endeavoring to direct
riots against tho Jews. Several officers
of tho society were arrested.
1UJSS1A.
A KKMONSTHAXCK.
Vienna September 12. Austria and
Germany have made .remonstrances at
St. 'Petersburg concerning the action
of Russian agents in Bulgaria.
Railroad Collision.
Omaha September 12. On tho Un-
ion Pacific eight miles west an ex-
cursion train loaded with visitors to the
fair coming from tho Missouri Pacific
collided with a freight train going
west badly wrecking botli engines.
Jfobody reported dead but many in-
jured. ' Tho track is still blockaded.
MOTTO.
.My Motto Ih Ounllly.
Prescriptions tilled at all hours
corner of Fifteenth and Houston
streets. 13. M. Wj-;u.s.
CITY HA1MVAY COMUASX.
VEIlSOJf.
CMKlIMHjX
Homme.
HY.tt()Ult.
a i 0nftl"Mfler July M
viSSM"' . riving at
in ..:.'" "v ."eaves vernonnt
... rVIVLH nt Wichita Falls
i" i. .jjiatance. ou in n.
MBMl
II.
atC
wuilii'yy 1Uck nml ul lt(iv(9
wii.tli1ab 'il " Mondnyu
edncsdays and Erlday via Vernon
...... v.muiHum ior iMoneetie.
vi!yniwwl fr(ftis fr AVlchifa Falls
Ma Clarendon and Vernon. Schedule
thno 72 hours.
A. daily lmek and mall leaves Wichita
luiflsntOa. in. for Seymour arriving
at Seymour at 5 p. m; leaves Sevmour
at 0 a. ni. nrrlvlngat -Vlohlhi l'dLs ul
6 p. m. Distance 60 miles.
For further in formation apply to
W. &JJ. a Jty. Co. Wichita Falls.
At last there has been discovered a
remedy which will positively cure
ehronlo sores of every character. IX
you aro iroutiieu wltfi ertliitions caused
by syphilitic taint or impure blood try
LS'3rlll8a remedy C. C. C.1'
and if it fails to euro you return the
bottle and I will refund tho price paid
ror it. Sold bv L. N. Brunswig.
The Gulf Colorado & Santa Fe Rail-
road Company oflers you tho smooth-
est ami best line with only one change
of cars for Chicago Cincinnati Wash-
ington and other Northern Eastern
and Southeastern cities. Olllco on
Main street near the El Paaso hotel.
Call for rates and time.
E. E. Fosdicic
Railroad and Steamship
Tickot Agent.
Don't bo afraid to invest in "C. 0
C" tho Hot Springs remedy. If it
fails to cure tho most aggravated case
of plica In three to ten days I will
cheerfully refund tho money. Sold by
L. N. Brunswiy.
Excursion tickets to a hundred cities
and watering places aro now on salo at
tho Gulf Colorado & Santa Fo ticket
ofllce near tho El Paso hotel. Rates
exceedingly low. Tills is the smooth-
est lino and connections as suro as
twice two are four. Call for rates and
time. E: E. Fosmcic.
Railway and Steamship
Ticket Agent.
m" -
Housekeepers and ConsuinorV-
Will save money by buying Wrlsley's
soaps which are sold by all grocera.
Among their celebrated brands aro tho
"Linen" "White Velvet." "German
Family" "English Hlue" "Old En-
glish' "Gold Medal 3-pound Bar"
each bar wrappod In a colored table
napkin: aiuo their "New Tidy soap
2-pound Bar" each bar wrapped In a
Japanese tidy made of pure vegetable
oifand tallow. Tho best is the cheap-
est. Bo suro and hco that eaoh bar or
cako is branded "G. A. Wrlsley & Co.
Chicago 111.
Rainwater Until.
Hot cold and shower baths only 2.3
cento. Six elegant rooms at E Gutz-
nmn's barbershop next fo corner of
irst and Main strcots.
TITOLI HCXiXi.
p
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W
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w
ha von1 been drink-1 1 drink titTivoUIInll.
lug t Tlvoll Hall
bni will liorcaftor. I
Tills famouH resort ou llio corner of Hons-
toa and KIrst fitrootnls wliorojouctuiHlwnyR
find tlie imrost mid best wines lUmora and
clL'iirs and tho frcRhcst and coldest licor to l;o
had In this city. Korn delicious inncli llils
plneo can't tip brut In tho Mato. Tho follow.
StiB are uhiodk tho dclicfvcles knpt there :
Hwlss and Mmlmrxor ChegHO IitinorUKl
SiiUKOce Italian Palnnil Krtusapo I'ickled
1'lrt' Feet and Tonue LnmliK' ToiiKues und
Corned Heef 1'lckled KelH. Uusslnn Caviar
with or without Ham Sandwiches Hum und
Esks J'lcklod Holland IIerilnShrlmiisand
AnchovJH Mackeiol iu Tomato Htufce ar-
dlueNi 1' Hullo Bardlncs In Tomato Baucc
California Salmon.
13. KUl IN Proprietor.
n tTOSWAOOX HO.K.JI0. JTOV.tSO.
SSSS?5- COTTON BEAW A fftAMfcVMJfc
TORGES. TOOLS &c. r
'rarniaa.t IIm i o ! lab.
Ilionfl". -'' .:0 wi lout u r.ttT iii
4TIAnvtl ihiuw. -.. w.
11. SIITPUKIj & CO AuotiUKoit Worttilox
Jr$x
TRADERS'
NATIONAL BANK
OF FORT WORTH TEXAS
CAPITAL PAID UP $125000.
Accounts Solicited
FOREIGN FiXOHANGE SOLD.
W. J. B0AZ
Fresidtnt
H. 0. EDBWOT0H
Cm
GLARK & SBIALLW00D.
Attorneys-at-Lmv and Real
ESTATE AGENTS.
COLORADO CITY TEXAS
Itertrencu ilWM $$'
vlllo Tcun.; Hon. J. " u AlKiaB ar"'
Toun. . ..
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H IlS 1 & Ejf be a ifco fe
JUglMMj
m
i ILt3ia &uv
WALL PAPBR
Sign Work Interior Decorating
Specialties
AT 0. K. PfiINT SHOP
No 9 Main Sfcroet.
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I
Railway'.-'
3
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONEkS
r.A. -. - . No. 207 HouBtou Street.
GQLO PENS; TOYS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL BOOKS PAPER AfiD ENVELOPES AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WITH 1TH CO.'Ni:CTION8 l'OHM
The DIKEqTINiJ
-mrrwKKN-
TEXASJEWIEXICO
AND
s '" '
lleulcM an.VSInle iiro.iIs of THIS CELEDRATEO." CYCL010 PIANO." wnrronted thal.n.tnn.i nifS4f'
i. i. .. i ..a .i ... - . ' :. -.-"'"
uiiwuniiwmimw or Jjurojic. Conic und JiuIko for yunvlvcs
i fA '
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HICKEY & BEHRENS
Wool and Hide Commission Dealers
FOOT OF HOUSTON STREET. FORT WORTH TEXAS.
Wit. llJtOVTJs".
CiiaS Cuomkii.
H K.31KAUMONT.
WM. BROWN & CO.
Dealer In nil kinds ot
CALIFORNIA
And All joints In the
NORTHEAST .SOUTHEAST
vftiV'sT-
$
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lalace Sc.(-x'rg Csr
:?"' . a -f;.3' ""' s
Staple and Fancy Groceries
PRODUCE PROVISIONS CIGARS d TOBACCO
.:
v. Tutuatl.
K. M. VnnZandU
J. J. Jarvln.
J. V. 8m1h.
TIDBALL VANZANDT & CO.
"TOT". E&OKrX3)3:ES?
Cotton Factor and Buyer
3POXI.T WOH.T3II k3C333TK.Jai.S3. '-'-'
ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENT OFCOTTON.
W. POWELL
AVholosnluantl Kclall Dealer In
Drugs Medicines Paints
!?
OILS DYE STUFFS WINDOW GLASS ETC.
NO. 10 HOUSTON HTUKKT
ST. XOUIS AND DALLAS
Fort Wortli El Paso
AND
Xeming; "NTew aSCQxico
iClosjCtninc'cllQiis at .
LONQVIEW AND MEEOLA
WlTJf TUB
flterflaUoial anfl Great Hortliem
JES.Jk.XX13iCJ&.lC
fok-
Houston Galveston Austin
SAW ANTONIO and LAREDO
For ticket Wir?EQ checks or any luior
inatlon w to" rates and rontea apply to any
or tho ticket rgontr.pr'lo tv.-'i-" .
Genoral Acent jlawhall.Tcxaii
11.11 TOWNSIWD.
Qenoral raftonger Agent HU ImmU.
a. 11. 1CINNA
Am'I oWl I'asscnser Ag't.Bt. IxiuU.
J. J. Ojictj.;;.;. Xi
Ticket Ag't Union Djrj!lot.;Worii.J
MISSOURI PACIFIC
2L-LX21.17rk.ie-
DIRECT D0UTE EAST
""Tift. fat. XjoxiJ.m.
'O-'
2 TRAINS DAILY
L'ullinnn I'lilnco Hotel Carsruu Uiroiifli
St. haute via Scilulia Dnllf.
Direct Route West ana Horttaf
7"ivX2Z.xxis..Bi Glfy.
AT KANSAS CITY &g$h
ni" Colorado Konr fc'cill'u nii t'Hlll'urnla Con-
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