Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 352, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 11, 1894 Page: 14 of 16
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ATTRACTIONS AT OBEEHWAllS
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C1T WEEK
Monday Hattnee Utile I raant
lroyHondar Mgbt silver King
Wditeoar Afternoon nut Sight
Tua Dattlor i i
This weeks attractions at Oreen
wallt opera houto aro of such a char-
ade as Invlle patronage Carl A Hat
win and Ms magnificent aupportlne
comp y will appear Monday after-
noon In Little Ioril Fauntleroy and
Monday night In Te BH r King >
Miott succetiful melodrama on tin
route
The atzlo Trtlch Is blllea fur
Wednesday matinee an J night l well
remembered as one of tli brightest
farce oomeies of last season and It
said to have been Improved In new
resturei since
Frday Miss Eflle Elltler a Tort
Wortn favorite will be seen In her
latest tuccess Robert Droucta emo-
tional play Dorlt
The silver Ulnar Monday
The opening attraction this week
The Silver King Monday night has
biln doing a lartre business In New
Orlesns with Carl A Ilaswln and
his pretty wife In the respective roles
of Wllford and Nellie Denver The
TlmetDemocrat eaya of It
The reputation of The Stiver King
has already been established In New
Orleans and n synopsis of Its story
would he superfluous Its production
last night by Mr lla wln and his com-
pany lias equal to the plays reputa-
tion nnd tho audience signified their
approval by calling Mr Ilaswln be-
fore the cm tain on tho conclusion of
each act
The play is produced In the same tie
cant way It wae when It was Initially
played here Last nlKht being tho llrst
iilght the lartre eels of scenery were
not handled as expeditiously at they
bhould have been but this defect will
bo remedied before the neat perform-
ance
Little txird Tauntleroy will he pre-
sented fir a speelil matinee tomorrow
afternoon at 315 eharp giving all
school rhtldren a chance to see this
great play
tnao News nnd flo ln
Llltl Dott Clarendon la with filch
erd Mansneld playing Pearl In tho
Bcarlet Letter and King of Rome In
Napoleon
Mile nhea Is actively rehearsing a-
new play by Elwyn A Ilarron the dra
mallo critic or the Chicago InterOcoan
called When lien was queen It will
be produced some time In November
There will lie another thellor In New
Orleans arortlv and It wont bo very
far from the Orand opera house May-
be Manager clreenwnll has another
liey to the situation Who knowaT
There la a little darky In tho Picka
ninny Band of In Old Kentucky who
vat nliknamed Still Mouse on account
f his qulett manner Itecently ho
hnught n lottery ticket whloh won
250 nnd now he puts on more nlra
than the star of the company wear
tnud check d iiantK and recently had
the temerity to d inland that he be
inide the leader of the Pickaninny
Ttknd Suah ll the arrogance of
wealth
In Heattle when lira Totter and
Mr Jlellew played their new er > lonot
Ia Darm aux Cametlas the audience
was aroused to an unusually pitch
of enthusiasm The stars wero called
three times before the curtain nfter
the third act and no leas than seven
limes nftcr tho fourtti Mrs Potter
Is said to have achieved a veritable
triumph In the part of MnrKUjrlte
Gauthlcr The production of the plolo
It quoted by the Minneapolis Tilbuno
as being the finest eler seen In that
city
The Hastier Wednesday
Dont think becauio > ou halo seen
it once or twice tiefore that you can at
furd to aklp the Dattler nt Clreen
WUt next Wednesday mattnea and
Iilght when It will bo presented by
Catgrove Grants comedians This
Is a new Dazzlir In fact as well as
In nntn The play has been entirely
rewritten Tho company contains many
now faces but a glanco at the list of
names which Includes Plarrlo West
Charlie Wojno LuelU Wnirncr Ma-
son and ltuUIoh the Uevvltt sisters
lllllle Wea Clrace llulter and a dozen
pretty xtiru thowa that the company
la made up of some of the vary bright-
en people iclabomte and novel oren
cry will be a new feature with this
company tnd the wardrobe and music
are entirely new
Im KlUlcr 1rldur
Ml s RHIe Ellslrr will appcAr at
Oreenwalls opera hoiito nest Friday
Noiember tt Miss Ellaler will this
time be seen In her latest success Dor-
Is an emotional play written for her
by Mr Itobert Drouet of which the j
New Orleans Dally Item apeuks as fol-
lows
Mist Bfllr Elltlor with her txcellent
conumn > ufnied a weakt tnffnsroinent
at in a i > < > tit Mtttlo last nlirht In >
Tlobert HrH ti einutloual play Dorlt
The play nm written expressly for i
MUs Klislci and eliet her every op-
portunity to display those talents that
have made her dear to the theatre
Koine public
Dorli has been teen before In New
Orleans and tho itiiry of the drama
la familiar to patrona of rcllned hlsh
dace productions Miss dialer In the
title rolo latt nlaht renewed old tri-
umphs and made fresh conquests
At the end of each net tho curtain
had to be raited In response to the
recalls nhll frequently durlns the
progress of the play the applause
amounted to almost an Interruption
In the lines
Mitt CUtler In thla character teems
to forget that the Is on the state
She does not know that there It an
audience on the other tide of the foot
Ughtt slvlitf eager attention to her
annuo portrayal of the sorely be-
tel true little woman Her whole life
Is In the play nnd It would be Impos
tlble to make a character more life-
like
Altttinnin
The Atlanta Conitltiillon a > s Alu
bama has vlslttJ Atlanta stv ra
tlm R It Is father unique these days
In being a play with a coherent story
one with some acrlousness and emo-
tion an well as aome comtdy In It
Mr Thomas has done the b tit worn
of Ms career It Is jure one swset
and lnt < sestlnir As tctllnff a story
nf th South and tclllne It well Ala-
bama Is worthy of special note
The company Is one of the bMt that
has been seen In the play At Its head
la that always thorough actor Frank
C llanrs and his Colonel Preston Is
us If to the manner born A South-
erner himself Mr lians kIvs us no
Murderous Southern dialect but It
natural throughout Mr Olell Wil-
liams Is of oourae an excellent Squirt
Ticker Mr Claimant llalnbrldEe the
Captain taenport Is at tractive nnd
manly Of the ladles Ms nthel Irv-
ing and Miss Helen Corlelte deserved
the special recognition they receUed
fom th audience
The company which is well bal-
anced Includes Mr John J Pier son
Mr lilngley Fates Mr Frank Gallo
way Mr Charles CunflrM Mr HO
waid Mass Miss Inex Know Hon and
Miss Umyllne Darr
ftrnhrunLr Comtnir
Thomas Q Heabrool6 opera com-
pany hae everywhere been spoken of
ai a brilliant production an un-
qualified hit a bright Intelligible
plot The story has tho rare charm
ct originality mirth lies In the lines
The lines bristle with wit and satire
Tho wit In clean and clear cut The
musla Is bright and catchy Mr Bea
brookeH greatest charm lies In the
absence of bulToonery in his acting
his perusal of Joe Millers Joke Hook
li one of the funniest sights seen on
the stage The costumes nro gor
geoua beautiful and harmonious when
massed and the scenery la a brilliant
setting for the action Not a little at
tractheness Is added to the perform
anc > > by a welltrained company of
cotyphres headed by a premiere dan
seust The ballet has a special scene
which viva In btjauty with tho most ex-
travaganza productions In fact the
Matre looks as If there had been a
collision between a rainbow nnd a
ribbon counter Th Seabrooke opera
company carry a company of seventy
people and two car loads of special
ocenery ivtlta Clvla Cro as Dlanu
Ilflle of the Isle Is an Important fac-
tor In tho organisation
ftwarts for photos 703 Main
Special matinee Monday at 315 lt
tle Ixird Pauntleroy Monday night
The Silver King
irrnts Wnuted
A district special < j local agent
wanted at Fort Worth for tho Old
Ilellable Manhattan Ilfe Insurance
Company of New York The Manhat-
tan Is writing several new and very at
tractlvu policies that give nn agent for
thin company many ndvantagei over
competitors To capable men will
glvo an excellent opportunity to build-
up a paying And permanent buiinem
Address James R Day Manager COS
Common street New Orleans La
fiwarta for photos 703 Main
Bend for our new catalogue
duumm siin > vuoiwiu co
I ok afr this flsli list and pco If
there Is not something In It you want
Holland Herring milkers
I nbrador Hefrlni In brln i
Family vhlta li In burrels
Hmoked Halibut
A
Drtiil Htng In boxes
WhoJo CodAih
Cotlilnli In brloltr
Imported Anchovies In bulk
Mackerel Mackerel Mackerel
Not nay Itloitera
TUHN1U U1NUCC
Mm It A llitrolititn llond
The many friends uf Mr and Mrs
H A Haralson Jr who mod to re
elle In this city will rosret to learn
of thrt death In Folnu Ala on last
Tuesday of Mrs IIin Won
They lived hero soveral > oar Mr
t llarnNon vat connected In the capacity
of Insurance ii nt with the ilrm of
Adams Thompson Haundcrs
tiho was a mo4t estimable lady and
her death will be mourned by Alt who
lnsw her
Swartt for photos 703 Main
Matinee tonorrow at tireenn alls
Little Lord Fauntleroyi tomorrow
night The Blher King
Ton must i Utile Tjrd Tauntleroy
lit OrofnwaHa opcia liouso tomorrow
matin at 316 and tomorrow nlcht
The Silver Klni
Bwaru tor pholoi 705 Main
Colttm IlilMfu Itaii
On account of lh > Txat CtuA l l-
ace November to Docinlnr rfc th
Tjas and Vaclflo autlwia i u rale
of lowest llrtt class tara for flic i > und
Imperial Era rood make your hen
lay
DUUMM SCUD a FLOIUl CO
nODERN SHOES
MODERATE PRICES
LeOfes S300 Slioes
OUR OXAN BRAND
THEY ARE STYLISH
THEY ARE PERFECT FITTING
THEY WEAR WELL
THEY LOOK WELL
THE GAZETTE FORT WOIITH rpwyASPSPAT2roTEM3HMil 1894
AN INIMITABLE PERFORMANCE
TUB WOKDEIirXfa coccitr OP
i JIISS YAW
A Trlbat to the Phenomenal Toircrs
of the Liylr n Dlsplayvd D fore
a Cultured Andtaiio la 1 City of
Houston
Trom the Houston Tost Wednesday
The grand concert gHen by the Hous-
ton QjarUlto ctub tutslsted by the Oal
veston Quartette society and orchestra
at the opera house last night was the
musical event of the Reason In fact
It might be called the event of a series
of seasons Houston has had nothing
In many years If ever that would sur
pasa It It was such a musical feast as
It Is seldom given a Houston audience
an opportunity to enjoy
That the opportunity was appreciated
was amply evidenced by the large and
brilliant audience which ailed every
seat and thronged the aJaleu an audi-
ence largely made up of musical people
people of culture taste and discrimina-
tion and Included many representatives
of Oalvestons dllletante having come
on n special train especially for this
concert There were also many musi-
cal people from other towns In atten-
dance
The bright particular stnr of the even-
ing uas Mlsa Ullen Ueich Yaw the
wonderful soprano whose range of olee
Is said to be the greatest the world has
ettr known It was said of her In ad
ance of her coming that she possessed
a compass of olco greater than any
soprano recorded by history extending
from O below to F In altlsstmo a range
of nearly four octaves Tho New Yorlc
Herald had said of ho
A soprano who enn sing high C and
surtaln the note well Is supposed to
have a good vocal range but Miss UUcn
Jitach law of California can sing 13
above high 13 She sings higher nnd
loner than tho great AJugarl who Is
recorded In the U3nccloncdl Urltannlca
as tho greatest ranged singer eer
known The thing that has
attracted the most attention la that a
singer w ho possesses euch a high raigo
should be able to sing In her lower
register with th brtadth of u contral-
to
Coming with such a reputation much
was expected of her by the large and
critical audience which had assembled
to test the quality of her voice nnd there
was no disappointment In fact ih
rather surpassed expectation
Hho Is the gitntest singer I lme er
heard en the American stage wan the
comment of un enthuslistlc member of
the flahtston Quartette society
Her equal has never been heard In
Huuston said an ndmlicr of the local
musical club and nearly all compared
hfr to Fattl not at nil to her own dli
ndt outage Fattl hos moro olumo
and perhaps fuller tones but not such
sweetness and sympathetic quality
slid one Ien In her highest notes
her voice retains Its vibrant quality
which In he most wonderful thing
about It said another And so tncy
poke all In terms of highest praise
Miss Yaw woo down on tho program
for fewer numbers than aha sung for
sho wan too amiable and too miui de-
lighted with the heartiness of her recep
tion nnd the tokens of unmistakable ap-
preciation to refine to respond tu the
Irresistible encores that followed each
rendition of n program number ho
sang flrt AlablefTs Husslan Nightin-
gale which the oldei of the muslo
lovers will remember ns a faurlte song
of Iattl nnd It established her In the
rood graces of tho nudltiee at on en
Thla wua followed by Vlllanelle
which further tested her vocal quality
and method and then In response to a
hearty enoore nhe captured tho entire
uuJlenc by her rendition of tho eer
popular Imllod ComIn Thro the Itye
It was not alone tho voice but the
cxpreajlon the coquetry It may bu
said which titled the words so dis
tinctly enunciated Tor Mlns Ynw not
only slugs with expression but has a
wonderfully clrnr enunctatlon
Miss Yaw was accompanied on the
piano by Miss leorlrtln Iny who Hko
herself Is a young American girl whraa
otnr Is Just now In the ascendant Miss
J ay alfo i ndered some ano boI js
which were much nppreclaa especi-
ally an arrangement of Home Huet
Home for the lert hand No one who
heard without seeing could have been
persuaded that this solo had been tre
cutMd with ono hand
Mr Maxlmlltlan Dick wns on the pro-
gram for only on lolIn nolo but thu
nudtenrn wt tu much pleastd with
that gthcrxxo Fnntastlpuo nnd wth
hlj leapuneo lo a huirly encore that ho
was Induced to nppear again nt a later
Itage of the program lie U a grMt
vlollntit and he too Is a > oung Ameri-
can
A DLtlncnlliril durst nl Hotel
north
Thai tlnnaly tuccetful specialist
Dr II C flower of Iloston will bo a
KPloomo bumi at tho Hotel Worlh
aaturday Noiember 31th Thla justly
taiuoua physclan can be concnlently
conulted as follows
Joneboro Aik Commerclal house
8atlirday Noiember 17
Utile Itivk ArkUlchelleu houte
Monday Nucmbr 19
Texarkana Tex Hucklnt house
Tusday November 20
Marshall Tex Capllol house Wed-
nesday November 21
Tyler TcxCatt Tcxat holtl Thura
day Noiember 22
Coralcana Tex Commercial hotel
I vmber as
Port Worth Tex Hotel Worth Sat
urrlsv November 21
Austin TcxIIotel Drltkell Mon
dtv Noiember 28
i Antonio Tex Mnirer House
Tuesday and Wednetdaj Noiember 57
an s
Houton Texrapitol hotel Thurs
day November 29
Ojlvrslin TexTremont house
IVdy November JH
This will bo glad tldnut nf great jv
l mnf J m rabl Invalid
He will
undoubtedly be eaxerly con
suited Ly a rtoodly number ofmir
T < ll emat baa nvSrl
ably been the case heretofore whn ha
bat favored thla Mclolly with hla ds
tlnmilshed pretence and profesalonal
acumen
Thoee lnterest1 In the wonderful
career of thla marvelou man who tend
J n r 4 rn P Ke tumpt to tn <
Flower Medical Co No tSJ Colnmbut
avenue Ilotton
Mass vm receUe a
photogravure biography and a new
ST Dr o riooerm th
Sick lUiom
Cleanliness It next to mdllnctt Have
a bath at the Natatorlum
Matinee tomorrow at Siis for ladla
and children Little Lord pn
Wm0rrow n8ht T1 SllV
King
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photos 7W Mtln
ffi lni tmt
nin k
Iter A 11 lluelianan ttitnt
Ilev A II Buchanan It abtnt from
the city having gone to the bedlde
of hla tar Mrs Kt arding whq
lis dangerously til nt her home In Le
bahon T nn eontequently thera will
I be no preaching at the Taylor street
to
Cumberland Fresbytcrlan church
day
CO AHEAD tlOrSTOX
Tort Worth lorifrurn Are Interested
In tho Sew Ilnelmr Park There
The opt nine of a new racing park at
Houston haa attracted considerable at-
tention here and has stirred up emu-
lation to a degree which will probably
result In the ipeedy consummation of
a similar project already on foot here
McCut
Amoig others Alderman
loujsh la very much Interested In the
subject In conversation with a Ca
tena reporter jetterday evening he
expressed himself In a very friendly
way toward the Houston entrrprl and
said there would be a large attendance
on the raos there from Fort Worth
He says there Is nothing calculated
to benefit a town so much and alludes
to the Dallas fair ni evidence of this
saying that It has been the salvation
of that town He adds that he Is
ready to give 2000 or MQ toward the
opening of a race course and cattle
show to be established here next J car
and to have Its nm meeting Immediate-
ly lifter the Dallas fair He says other
parties are willing to contribute liber-
ally and he has great hopes or thq
undertaking He sas that the open-
ing of good tracks In the different
cities of Texas will by thp build
lag up of a circuit In Texas prove a
great Attraction for horsemen from
all quartei na thinks that the peo-
ple of Texas shou recognize the fact
that enterprise of this sort will do a
great deal for the state and mani-
fest their Interest by giving the Ilou
ton driving park a good start at lit
first meeting
Mr Thomaa Wltten one of the oldest
and best known horsemen In Texas
and who was prominently Identified
with the racing park here several jears
ago Is likewise warm In his approval
of the effort of Houston to eatablUh
lone which shall be a credit to the
I state He eaya there Is no single en
terprise which will help a town so
much und points out the great advant-
ages or offering Inducements for fine
stock from the North to winter In
the climate or Texai
A IIUALTirilf MinAU
A Well Kntmii Jeit > l < r Will Ite
wnrl tltr IVntiitlilou Winner
A well known Jeweler of Fort Worth
has offered a beautiful gold medal to
f winner In three consecutive Fen
tnttiion contests under the auspices of
the loung Mens Christian association
of this city Tho first of tho contents
will occur December 7 and the datee
for thoaa ensuing are to be fixed In the
future The medal Is of beautiful de
sign and exquisite execution It bears
on oi side a triangle encircled with
VWTlh a n d the n iPtlnn slgnUVs
the threefold ph > slcal mental nni
moral purposes of the Young Mens
Christian association The reverse aide
v th nRtn of ue wnnw
KiiVil0 ut < outl c ° Mrable Interest
win bo inspired among our young oth
l ° Wll ° hal1 Wln th0 beautlrul
token
llanahtera or llr c nt Irracy Appeal
Udllur Kurt Worth Custte
I Da NoT D ar sir
I Aualn the liusluer 0f h Confider
iicy are nklns Jour alJ mil lajncrful
nllucnre rh Uallat fair Is over and
I tlmnka to the Mnilnvsa of th nriaa of
lens mo attendance
was so larse on
Diughtcrs of Cimfedrooy day that
3 Xm
rSSj c ce hat named
I v
llday Novamlier
10 as our d ly at tho
lalnce and proinlae 10 pov cent bt
a r to he WhLra
the Cpnfcdnnc to lie u d ty them o
a 0 > f l le menument the 1
III
you ploaio tell the glad tldlnat
Invite tre tuhllo to nttein and jour
a vlew nni
U1 > bcaulles
wondlrs of Tnu on tho lClh and u l1
> our many rxuhancea lo conyThe
protfam tor the day promus to W
most Intcnstlnir nnd eerjtlins will
b dne tor tho comfort
and ci t rtaln
f 0 Y0 > our ca l
Any klndnea
ahown To
111 will ho
I Hiuch niprrclalcd by our asticlatlon
oura most cordially
I p katii cinRLi cuitrin
If Ment Uautrtitcia of tho Cunfeder
J ook oer ihla nth Hit and
tee It
there la not
tometliing
t
J < U n
Holland Herringmilkers
Inbrndor Herring In brine
Family while tun In barrels
Smoked Halibut
Wrlod Herrlnn In boxes
Whole Codllth
Codllah In bricks
Imported Anchovies In bulk
llackcicl llackercl Mackerel
Norway Uloilera
TUnNCH DlSqRE
Tnediiy I
canned good day with us On that
day we Mil tell you canned good
at car load nrlcet One can or 1000
member It latt only one day Come
> oncy on Monday at 12 120
worth 203
avenue anoccn co
Bwarti for photo 705 Main
riukiiu
The Chltagoltouaton aleeplng
line formerly operated on tralnt Not car 1
and which was temporarily tunptn d
d has been resumed over the Mlt
tourl Uauaa and Taxis railway
JAMES HAItKErt
O P T A
For the Holiday Kxcurkion8 to the
old tlatct the Cotton Holt route whl
ell tickets December 20 21 and 22
1SH nt one faie for the round trip
limited good to return within thirty
oa > t from dale or aate All Un aef
ila the Cotton Belt route the only line
with double dally trains from Texas to
Memphla and return without change
Through caia will leae alt proml
nnt stations In Texas on th abuva
datetto go through to NoshMllo Chat
tanooga Birmingham Atlanta and
other cltlea in the old states
If you anticipate pa > lng your frlenda
0 holiday vllt wrlto to us and get the
ft through connectlont
A A OUSSON S U WA11NEH
T P A O B A
Fort Worth Tex Ttler Tex
Swarta for photos 703 Main Tl
MUer 1111 II
1
a man ho
tent
1m T ° fi W ort 8twn > D > orkt hla
d 2ht t0 be PlreJ d cleaned
It took but little
alher to have tho
work done and the clothes were good
for another season Send them icur
old tu la owrcoats dreatet etc and
110CIIE BBOt I roprlaori
202 lloutton Street
Bwartx for photos 703 Main
Hyacinths crocuns Chlnesa unlet
tullpt etc
PBUMM SEED i TLOOAIi CO
Secure your seats early for tomorrow
matinee and see Utile U > ri Faunt
l roy at Orenwallt opera house
BwarU far photos 70S Main
Vurify thytelf Have a Turklth bath
at the Natatorlum
THE ARLINGTON INN BURNED
tub omoix or tub rmn a ms
TERY
On of tho 3lo t Famous llottelrlea
lo the South Ooe IP In amove nt
3 0CloeU Thla MarnlntsA Oreut
Lot to Fort Worth
A telephone mean from Arltng
ton lleiabt at a oclock tlila mu ulns
stated thnt Ihe lrllnctou Inn uoe of
the fnmaii hutelrle of Tesa srn
totnllr eonsumed l > r fire The origin
of the fire vould not tie learned
The alarm stii ulven lu time for
tfuel lo save their lives though
their ivrnrlng apinrcl vrn uot
lilted for the slight norther lvhleh
blesr np daring the enrl tnorulng
I THU COLItTS
Sir Slnry Keller iauiUes Iter ntt
lor lllvoree the DrnnL Ueer
The Keller divorce suit sensation Is
at an end the parties to the suit have
agreed to adjust their differences and
to tesume the marital relation
esterday In the beventcenth dlttrlct
court Mrs May Keller came before
Jujge Harrla and In open court dlt
imHed her tult for divorce and nil
tiiuny aganat J F Kelcr and aae will
go back to hla home to rcsde
Judge Harrla called tho motion
docket during ihe day and several 1110
tlwli were utpoted of
A motion lor a new trial In the caio
of lltnderson tiparks convicted ot
burglbrj was overruled and he will
o to te penitentiary for two years
A motion lor a n w trial was made
In the caao of btale of lexaa agalnlt
Charles Dunn nho had been convctd
of hoite stealing The motion waa
oierucd and Dunn will aervo a sen-
tence of five yeara in the state peni-
tentiary
A motion for a new trial In the case
of James Franciaco convicted of em-
bezzlement was overruled and he was
sentenced to work on the county roads
for twelve months
A motion was sustained to dissolve
tho Injunction In tho case ot F 11
1rutt s the Dlnsmore Typewriter
company and the case waa dismissed
In the tult of n J Hlghtower M the
Texat and Pacific Railway company
a motion for a new trial was over
ruled
Judgo Orcene occupied tome time In
hearing the tult of Conler vt Bows In
the Tortyelghth district court jester
dayThe
The motion docket will be called In
the county court next Monday
The Heir orncera
The officem who were elected to the
various county offlcea latt Tueaday
will all be sworn in during tills wick
The only proceedings rnvtsmry Tor
their assumption ot the dutlot f their
respectUe oniccs are 10 give nond
and to take Ihe otllcli 3ilh it It
fi i hy wl am In
on different daya during th < wok rnd
not an nt once Tho
county
coiiiu a
nWV1 Z Mr Iko lle > l
J1 10 J 1 morrow
or the day followinT
On diy vn Uf
flee probably to mak tho orlcal count
She llrnnle Ueer
S W label wantt to be relieve
from the matrimonial companioning
of Maude Ibell and has tiled a dl
J 1 > > IJstrlct court for that
purpoe He ays they d togothr
ashusband and wife from 1S50 to ISO
when ho found out that Maude had
developed an Inordinate appetite for
beer and whisky and also that the
wat not conducting herself well othr
Trepn to Try Till
J A Hall et al have field a tult In
the district court against a a
Bridges et al trespass ti try title to
block No HO
between nuk and Cal
houn street Fort Worth pray for
Judgment for land with writ of rojtllu
Dther Siitl
C J Svvasey vs First National bank
et al suit for title and for posjsilon
of stock and for damages
abllltua of inlnorlty
vtnrrlngo Lteenea
The following persona were granted
marriage licenses by the county court
clerk yesterday
Craig HawU n < 1 M Belle
f liin < ni tJwtle mmsey
TSL > er vls V L8 Oiaton
DmSV orld Wl ° re1 nna ran
ltenl Balnte Triinafir
rarmert and Mechanlrs National
bank to Mary M Harro d lott 7 and
8 block 97 city J17B00
M O Ellla to A W Smith blocks
1M ° EUl
0
7
inJi S lr t0 Eoward rifter
lots 21 to2 Indus
ve block 20 Cham
Arllnglon addltlSnl 3
E v Watklnt to Itjbcrt Lvndes
ots 13 to 20 Inclusive blo k 13 Chm
berllns Arlington adoiiion S3
J D Ilovdttun to W L Orave
Ill acret Milton j
Oregg end acre a
Mitchell
siirvrx jcio
T U Ke > r and wife to n H Mo
Na 0 neh merest i Vco acre
Joslah Ueall patent joo
William McKenzl to J W Trultt
Wacrc A J Wilcox urvoV
N j i
cren ccx tJrVey
P oTr lSk Sag gePt
ond seo
addition Moo
Iloor of Hop
Cr jU on >
The crowd last night at thla mission
wat good The
letson was read by
8 Wiley and lilt commenti were good
Brother near had rromlted to ulk
but for some cause be did not cone
The atreet meeting was
very good and
Induced a great many to comedo In
th mission The pfajer
last al 1
by Slater Drake vvaf ceVtlnf Bby
every 011 present Dont forget thj
Sunday school thlt evening it 3 w
Come every one and bring and send
your children Our Jill meeting 1 at
2 oclock sharp If SoawantVa
and pray for the boj and men meet t 0
ua at tha Jail at 2 oclock a > arn
Come tonight A good pTker wll ft
iloa 0f H0P C1 Ml
Bwarta for photos 70S Main
Dr Flk haK an article In thlt issue
2
of The Oawtt
ract It I very niadabl and mS
be ot Interest to you
Choice mixed bird seed
DHUMM SEED t FLOUAI CO
i f
IV TIIU SOCIM llllALJl
S Barlow Longford who has been at
Perry O T on buslnoaa for several
weeks returned to this city yesterday
Mr Longford will mako this lilt future
home
Joe Myre Terry Still and Oeorge
Boyd will go down to Waco today to
tpend a few days at the Cotton Palace
The following from last Tueadaya
loulsvlllo Ky Times theds some
light on a brilliant society event to
occur next Wednesday
of
The friends ot Mr W S Jone
this city will bo agreeably surprised to
hear of hU prospective marriage to
Mils Lily Pesk of Fort Worth Tex
which will occuro at the home of tho
bride November 14 Tho ceremony will
be a quiet one and Mr Jones will leave
for Texat Saturday morning Upon
hit return he nnd lilt wife will reside
ut the Ijouuvllle hotel Miss Peak
It a most attractive woman and a
general favorite In Fort Worth social
circles Mr Jones haa been connected
with the Louisville banking company
for sixteen sears and has been assist-
ant cashier for the past tlx years
Everybody in Fort Worth knowa Mlaa
Lily Ieak and everybody loves her
Her futures husband la worthy the
great prize he haa won and though po
clety circles In thlt city nnd all who
know her regret to tee her leave they
are glad she Is to be wedded to tuch
an ettlmable young man
The man who connects with his own
the name of Peak calla to the minds
of atl North Tcxans memories of a
noble name and a noble house
The bail to be given b > the Loyd
Itlflet on the night of the 9th will bo-
one ot the most eelect toe ety events
that ever occurred In the cltv The
ladles will come only by Invitation
and the elite of North lexaa society
people will be In attendance The
Loyds will put their best foot foremost
so to speak und dress uniforms wilt bo
all the go The Metropol tan Guards
of Dallas and the Denlaon littles have
algnlflcd their willingness to come and
bnng their voung lady frlenda and
fully live hundred pcope are expected
to be upon tho floor Tho hall will
be elegantly decorated In honor of the
occaaon Une best inut c that can be
procured will serve the Inspiration
necessary to a beautiful polka or a
dreamy waltz Captain Kelly la ably
nsusted by every member ot the com-
pany In arranging the detallt and they
mean to make thlt an entirely fin de
slecle social event
Mlssea Annie D arlng and Carrie
Wood of Houston are visiting friends
on the South tide
J P Waters ot Norfolk Va la vlalt
Ing frlenda In thlt cltv
Mini Mamo Dods n of Vernon Tex
la visiting ler slaer Mrs F a Lo
max on Macon street
A a Buck of Hopklntvllle Ky
one of the in at popular shoe tlrummera
In the South hat been In the city a
few 4lj Ho It ah old friend of T
B Burbrldge and other Kentucklans
living here
Mlas Mildred Clfton wilt go down to
Waco thlt week to tpend a few daya
valtlng friends and viewing the alghtt
of the Cotton Palace
The opening german of the tdlewlld
club at the Oriental In Dala latt
J 2 Preemnently a brilliant
affair The upper ten of the Trinity
city vyere there In dazzling array an
V > I can bo added a Fort Worth
delegation that of course equtlled
riJSe iK > went
Sbf Um They wli reciprocate
2i tman oourtetlet shown thli
t
when
her
Melropolltan Ourd and
gWlng nffgV 0n TUink
C1 Fo 11 club to very In
llnWII > riM regular
meeting Friday evening
They wera aembl d at the resl
VmMr S Omar at No 0S
Last Third strict and having i good
time when Mrs Henry IVrrington
wat Introduced after which they had
a wonderfully Jolly par r07ll9
prn V > n M bn well known In
tof JS n ich the Cite club b2
a MI
IJ Blanche
Tanner one of
mmmm
ounVr p4rdL5n br hn h
attalSlng Vh d I of Sllul ln
b nw r d H k
2Tdaoiite ocoih °
r > e r
t v f f ladir went over 10 n1
wedded tcfthe Aanoh l
brde will Ji h v nr choice The
tomorrow 8 tie hiH1 5l DIIa
Th rllW WnyU
eV Srer KUMt of the-
M > w Mesdsma loolt
Boardmn Emery vv 2lr > n > n S
Mlttts Fannh j w Boatman
an CWo 5lnm > r Allc no
Thomaa Netil Thon I Ulllo
as Cora Tan r a l wA Thom
Martelle Mewri ° 5 Arella
j
nuby Irdworn ChtiiM iS Bl vthey
Boardman Jack Vai 5tnr Fnni
iS
C Pr hV learner
i
Some
Tie ka 1
Ti a S1
r
Stoves
waul hh
wood
Mi
nr 1 JT
TTl > IcnI
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J11I thelM
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QNLYLINI
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St Louis and m
The Tun nnd l cl
n
llie nnl tin
lmu
Jleeplnu Cats nnd lairbiSI
ChUiiM vln St Lni iSI
eliiinae
lortarr tim
call on
or uildres
C II llSU j p J
llekit AKenl llfL li l
t i I Thl d
rum
wortTH tkuV
that October 11 she tlghtej uta
logged schooner Corona tf w
burg N S Captain BUm
Halifax N S for Fort
Sjrti
tain Balcom and Seamen Tree at
and
Peter Cralson wcreren
other membera of the
crea trit
1 reeman Boot Peter Peterraii
or name unknown lud siloi
leter Adams lost y j
Ll TTLE 1TEI1
Boaz buys sells
or ncbvrai
tchool bookt tioa Mala ititit
Dr Brolles ha
removed 40 uVflt
dee blockSeventh and Hornta n >
Dr lllakn dentist graduate rk
phla Dental college ofllee Tan
Main atreett i
George L Qause funer
and embalmer Full atiottwiilit
dertakcra goodt Take ton i
of funerals and furnishes
in ut
requirements No 814 Weil Ha
ford ttreet Tort Worth lex
phone 1ST Jf
The regular choir will Iff l
Andrews this morning ond
for the first Urns tlnco last Jm
quartette In the niornlaf Willi
of Mrt Tempcl toprtno Jlrvi
alto Mr Prctcolt tenor la
Has eriorrer baet
At night Mn
will ting aoprano Instead ill
Tempcl
ICItSOVlL stCTTIOS
A P Moore c PhllldeltJ
Hotel Richelieu
II M Cuyne ot Denlson IsH
at the nichellcu
M C Bostlck of Cleburne
cent arrival at Hotel Blebtllei
A C Dickson of WltklitW
registered at the Itlchelleo
A II Oreer of CalnesvOI a
recently at Hotel Blthelleiu
V T Manvllle of Kllst ra
Istered at Hotel rlchelnu t
A It Thlcktt of Waco Mil
visitor here at Hotel nlcheau
Captain Alfred E SnrtKcW1
niltsloner of Baltimore WW
spent a week In this city the r
lilt tonlnlaw Mr J C
Arlington Heights II W of
pkis
himself as being much
what he has teen of Tern tjr
very much surprtrd 10 1H
Worth such Indication ef jj
enterprise nnd such a soM a
orally for which ho prldlttt
tho future j
Go to Itumthrer
Book store for flit JtltloW
books and picture frames
Look over thla fish lilt u
there la not tomethlnl la III
Holland Herrlngmiueri
Labrador Herring in brlni i
Family white fish to buret
Smoked Halibut
Dried Herring In boxes t
Whole Codfish
Codfish ln
Imported Anchovies l S
Mackerel Mackerel M cre
Norway Bloaten
To aii wbomy K J
Thial lo
Hon of the tlrn of m
doing a hotel business
Foil Worth StaWcf T s 5
21 1894 W W Dana
to collect and
claims against or WWJl
llcjiX
The hotel
Dunn where ht hope
friends
llatet 2 pee w rrl
Toedf j
canned goods day J rf
day we will H r- <
at car load prices One e > f
Bmember It l o 5 t
early Honey on JtoWw
The house of M r >
known resident of PB i
early yctorday ufH
°
side th lltnlU ft to tf
unable
they were
tica jS1
On Saturday and yL
W
tell youthe netJ
at 12 12C a POar rWr
and Monday U Jr b a
left
1200 POundleft
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