Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 254, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 17, 1895 Page: 6 of 8
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PLANS
Prohibitionists in Coun-
cil Yesterday
rriiicitn win iiu A iuiwibdiiw
HUMiAr Mimr
COMMITTEES NAMED
A GUN Nil Ab OAMPAIOH MANAUUIl
wiLi his riAci3i fi rvui
CUAltUUn
Titer Will II lftlnit l > Com
l l t lb Oruauliatlun AfUr
A meetlnc of the prohibition com-
mittee was held yesterday Afternoon
M Dm pontoHUs hulMlnx al which
Mrriuiifernvnta cre made fur u mass
invetlnif to I4 held at tl > < city hull
nut Monday nlKlit An addrena will
to dollvued on lliut occasion by Mr
Collin uC UhlUtfO After thu apeaUiiiK
a tnwatlfiir will be Itll for tli pur-
pose uf effecting purmutiuitt utitMiiUa
tloit itrid furmlnir plan for the con-
tinuation uf the woik CiinuitUetri
of ItiiNltifNa nun Appointed tu report
at this inevllnir Hre on nuance und on
general rnniptltfti work unit one on
ttm selection of a minimi ohntininn
wlin In to have full authority In the
direction of tli work uf the eaniimlitn
Mm Htoddard iiiid ivn other ladles of
the c T U were present und a
brief addrasa wan mail by Mrs Mod
diird Thero waa a full attendance uf
the committee Tim plana uf ho
campaign und other lnter stliitf pur
tluilara will bo announced Monday
night
Dreeael rhlrUunrt every Haturday ut
Turner Ut llu a
anmaWAii iu KauWisini
A tlltlo t hrUtluit tirk hf lr and
Mrm V nillliMi
A abort and pleaaont clmt with Mr
ami Mia C II Bllllinan prlur to Ihtlr
< l purlnra for the conclave at iiimton
itlatlnand tlulr Intention tu build a
null Ijapllxt church nt Atonilal to
Im c il the HlunettHll Jatkaon Mia
aln
Atondulo la h hrlvlnir nottlotuoiit 17
ml Ira Mot th uit ti iort Worth and
Dunver mllrfiad 1 ho plana linvn bevii
kindly domittd by Mr Howard Mi aer
No doubt tbi pttopl will lukf nn n
utual liiUiVHt In the Htonuwull Mlaaluii
eo iHtir at Imihl a a they nmy ottrnd
the Z > m aervlc and Hahbath hohool
leturnlHir In tlni for evenlmr acnlco
ut homif
Mr and Mra HMIIinnn l ft > eatvrday
mi Ihn Itoek laland for Chlcuuo nnd
Urn KiilitMa lumolAr tonclai at llui
loti They will be abnent obuut il
month Mr millionn H preahlent of
utir ChiunWr of Cointneriv and will
put In vume effrctlv wutk for Tort
Worth ut tho hub
Iuio iippl vinegar at Turner A Din
ItUUM
Tun
I > rea M chicktna etry Hiimrdnj at
niiivr St IMnKOtfa
HE DIED IN A WELL
hi wa iirnuiini livrnii ion
Hit
latin I Ievoli Imvi Ilia lir
nnd IIU lathr ll i u h r
watt Haoiiii
A aad accident occurred yeaterdny
anorultiK u in I In nnd a quarter > veat of
Alvnrado Tix by which louiitf
leuth In t hla lire Younx l ach waa
analatlnu In dljmlnir a well and waa let
tluwn by n rope when he lout lita hold
ami fvll to the bottom utKiut thirty
fevt where he anon auffooated from Itm
foul iraeea Hla father went down Into
tho well In nn Indcuvor to due hla
ami and waa wtth dimculty anved
I nun death from thu tlTkU ut the foul
air Young Uach waa about 11 caia
of nice
OM Hoin tcad Kutiucte lemon n
Hill und all tlavora aoM by o tiurt up
callon or In atuall botttea At Turner
Dlntee >
o
Utile Hprtmia crtumery buttar at
Turner IMmtve
Iure flppte vlneaar at Turner ft Din
Breaa >
Mineral Uetla mid Iteturu
for ft
On RuiidAft Augiut IK the Texaa and
VutKle irtlluad Mill evil ttckela lo Mln
r l Wella Hud teturn at It for tho
louiid tilp Tmln wlir Ua Tort
Vortli ut S30 u in murnlnr leavo
Mtneial Wwtla at i p m nrrio In
lort Worth t Itmn p m i il on either
O D Iuak tltkot uirent Union rteput
or Jako r Zurn pity ticket Baent JIT
Main aircet
0
014 llqnieateaa I xtracta lemon va-
nilla and Ml itav6m aoia by uuurt or
gallon u tit amnlt bolllea at Turner
A Ulniieea
IM1 SprliiRa prttinery bnltor at
Tmnr A DlMgeoa
o i i
rreuli oountiy buttvr at Turner
Dlngeea
IltiMt wuui hhk
And Otlitr Aate from Dm iuuntr
Jwtl
jrrftnk Wore Inearcerotea m the
wimtv Jail on clwrsc ot murdirlntr J
M lllaiK lull bec < omo wty t durlnjr
th part ftfw iiiva aun It viwiut that
hi contliivmentUaj k Iiik veiy Imul
with him
The Jail had fortylwij Inmntrtf yea
teniar the llrat ttm thenumber lm
exceeded forty rorvatml nMm
Aaalntant JHv Uolio Mia leturned
fr m a twa v m trip to Ua t Tena
Tho prlnonerit cnioy u brw ae whin
aver thy nn it which Is nana too of
ten thcKo Any a
o
> l u > UicrKreeua
MIceJCWrhr O A nrwion Um Juat
rilu
m
nJ lrunM4 old bom in Jotuia
4TJ
tyrp Mo Me broutht hack with htm
tfi ahow to Jill brother omeors clip
pin from the ecrjrr < ns In tlio lawn
At his how In that plat He planted
tho irroa there elHen yeare ago aru
they have flourlfthed since Mr Fer-
guson prides himself on hating In
hla yard avcry Mint of cwrgreen that
wilt grow In Mlimoml and tho moil
varlti relectloti In that tat They
era fountn In number tf lch pine
white pin AuMrltn rlne balsam
pin liver fir Irish juniper trailing
dumper Norway tip rut o hemlock
siuvc white cedar rJ cedar Amer-
ican arbor tltae golden aibsr vltao
anil larch
is ft
New crop sorghum molasses very
fine and cbenp at Turner St Din gees
O I
III HUl I UIII1
l Ha Alipetirrtl In iMrrntit VnaniTt
lint An fi rr
Tim nnnunl rumor of twit worm a In
tho iiUton beirlua to nttiact Attention
un uiual About tho clou of the gruw
tw aeaunn but cenr < 1lnR to the bc t
Inrormatlm to be fcbtalnrd It iloea not
apptar that thv ravauea of thla orcli
oiifiny if tie cotton grower will be
very i Ioiim In Tiirritnt county thla
ypur It haa apttnitrM ln the bottom
UmM whfie t weither anJ the
rank grow Mi of tlio rot ion plant mul
th woidfi have favofrd Itn propaua
tlon but It hla nut brni nutlced to
any extent on the uplandw particu-
larly where th flctda havo been kept
clean from wveda
It I aatlinntpit that from 13 to 0
Pr emit of Hie rrop hna been loat to
weclii tn con < utitc of 1 k lonv
continual hot weather Thf ncrtfan
pilite 1 wa aomewhat itrvater than
Hit year
Helm fnmmia nwett and eour mlxp4
plcklea anht in uny ijuuntlty ut Turner
it Itiiite t
nil l pvitiHK it f u7
Tit aiiiurN Himi Out of lliuiitrr
< uitHrMliihillmi t
Mayor Iadbnk jmtrrilny iprdveil
the Kratlf > lt > K uamiratiii that hla aon
Will who hna brcn very III at tho
tlulwralty of VIirIiiIu of typhoUl
fcviT WAa nut of tUntfur Thu niuyor
bua btiM inilill ilt > prpnaml by thi < lill
fuvonible ninl uncirtnln uporta which
iu Jmil bveti rrrtUlriB fur the but
day or two concernlnir hli aona con
dltlon liul now that all doubtn uro
rtmoed he la In hla uaunlly Kenlitl
fruiuo of mind nnd Impplly rfielvlutf
lli voiiKraluMtlona of nifiida that tho
tioubU la not an bud ua waa fratvd
ITfeh uountiy butler nt Turner
Ulnueoa
Kuncluy Aiigint lid
Mliiciul Wella and letutn for U on
undn > AuKiit IS
LIYE STOCK NEWS
Miiia or iwuiikii aimu r cai
iiu nmiii ami ihuji
lli Irlo k I sum Mlra Kevp tp
d CNlllriuvii Keep Ilriiaeil
A WmilmMu1 auuit H ii <
Cntlleinen continue confident of uood
tlnio uhtad In M w uf tontluufd hltflr
prloea nnd Ilia excelUnt cundlllon that
pleviill
Tho market la holding up retnark
nbly Wf In Chicago wheiv Toxaa
atvvra Nuld > eateiduy at 2 Mtf3 DO I h i
lecidpta rtom lexua weie COO thoie I he
Ht ImuU and Ivanmrt City maiketa
allowed a coirexiondlntr aticnttth
Hewnil ainiill Iota of tuttle wvro nuld
here > ialirduy nt ptlcra iiiniilntr flout
I1V0U8 1C
Chmlfta MolVihllul bouuht 110 head
if atoik liogN for a ranch nem Don
dee They welo whipped to lh Htock
manM rnmmtntdou oinpany fiom
Mouth Trna Tho prke paid wua I I U
teiita They u eniKcd about IK pound
In weight all ntound
It U Crowdua the well known wool
dealer n ja he bcllevea tlmt lh re-
cent falling off In the prlr of tlmt
ptaple will open the eyea of eluep
kiowera to the neceaalty of breeding
for mutton na will an wo < d He auya
that farmera who own amall Hucka
of ihoiii aevina ni tule tu be mote ion
tinted with the pienent altuntlon than
the luiichmen of thu Weil Who own
Uigu flocUa nnd ntnfto ahaep glowing
un exclunlso IiuhIiiohm
UueUleii ntleit Nitlve
The btat aalvo lit the world fur cuta
litulaea aoica thuptd handa chil-
blain Iorua and all akin eiuptloiia
and poaltlvcly cuikW pllea or no pay
lcuulred H la guurantuvd tu klw Pvr
ftwi rttlfuctlon or money refunded
itWv aft utita a bos Tor aule by J
1 Nick V Co
llelnx famous aweet and amir mUed
plckl a aoid in an > uunilty ut Tut nor-
A DIukcmV
New crop aorghuin mobniea ttry
flue and cheap at Turner Jtnge a
Mineral Wella and return for U on
Sunday August IKo
T KI lO DiliVS
U W Jmirn Hi Mnii t ltd rued Willi
11 urn r llieri
Tho man giving the name or 1 W
done who wu aneated on the charge
of horao aleillng and put In J till hero
a few daja uiro waa taken lo Dalta
> eatciday by Deputy Hherlft Hlnuwon
vt tUnl rouut Whether tho man
gave th rlaht mime la not known Ho
iemnIna ituIky and ivtuiea to have
unythlntt to eay Th borne haa been
tdontined na b loiiglng to 9 Calloway
of Karmera Uuinch Dauaa county
nnd the anddle belong to a neighbor
of Mr Cnllowina
o
Munled
J II Murphy ot Uittveeton and MIm
Iai Haley uf thla tlty were married
Ht llddy N M btt HundA > Jtev
lrorice W Howland otllclatlng Mr
Muiphy In u Iravellug aatuaman for
New York cigar firm and win
lieuceforlli nuka hla headquarter In
thla city
t Mlnernl AVcll nnl return fer 1 un
Hurutay Au un lj
A ruttiuu run
A crowil of yuuntf men lomponeil of
Jitmes HmUUey lUmlau Ma y
Jututnt Fjnnlttir Ora HorlMxr tlowtl
Morljt j ka Tannrr Nl Carwllv
Aiitl John Cmn ra ttulay fur a tuti
Inn trip Tlioy win lio ton ur l
iiir
JrPh i > rtti t Jut r lvei t Tur
nir DUmcii
Mineral Wells and return for I on
CIIKAI 1UTKH ftNCH MOUK
And thla Mill lw lln loat KPtxnhudtjr t
armre riduitit rtcuilou tuw u ttia ar
ia < i dtirhta t V
Atai l irta 33 InctnsVie ibe great Hack
l t > Uii lluiitn will el tukris tu nuatuu and
nturw al em f < ire fttr thn r nnd trip Tall
at vit Jhkit viltlie cuuitt MttU and Main
tor tntlfur paribHlir ii Mrdlt > g Ihulis and
tvpv ir privlire
W T OllTOX C T A
< y
Olaunmraurltio butter plir > and
wc at Turner J Dlnncva
V
THE GAZETTE I tftffif WORTH1 TEXAS SATURPAT ATTGttST 17 18P8
BIGAMY
Charged Against a Fort
Worth Negro
IT U CIMIMKII THAT 1111 HAS TWO
vmi iinu
STRANGE STORY TOLD
IA1B THAT A01lliit NIUnO Mlll
HIISI UU1 OK I III WOHIiJV
UXDUIl III HAMIS
Th Wotnn Conaeiitrd a Hli
htd tu Utt lWu Hit I Ilhu
fur ut Lutluu ll r
Al Comellua a tvellknown colored
cltlxen of Fort Worth waa urreatrd on
the Ulh t f loat month on tho charito
of blunmy Tho urr at created iiultn
n aenftiitlon In colorrd clrrlea but that
wan bjt thu bualnnltur of Inlureat tu
the affair Thcrun more to come
Tho warrant wui lanued on nn In
illctment clmrKlntf Al Corncllua alius
J ii men Hill with ImvliiK coniniltled
blKamy In that ho had been munled
on th ifth diiy of the month pro
cedlnic to out Matll I Ware he huv
Iiik nt thnt tlnio unolher und u living
wife
Ho much la proaalo record of tho
court and court records are usually
very dry readlnff Hut hero bcRlim tho
atory net told by th ajnurtnir btnedlct
to hi attorney Mr Andrew Juckarm
Iiu dor pot deny tlmt ho waa married
on the tlh of June to Mattle 1 Ware
but he lUiitea moat slnmuoualy thnt ho
ut that llmu had nnolher lUlmt wltv
It renin thnt the testimony before the
Hi ind Jury chuiKod Cornellua with hnv
Injf been weddtd to Dolly Nunn In tlni
city of HoiiHton nn HoiTmIo bayou 1I
dfLlnrea how over that he hua never
ben In th illy of IIoukIou nnd that Itn
waa nuir nmiil1 to Dolly Nunn llu
nhm Unit on the contniiy the ilunky
Dolly uaa it rent I y tnnuiored of hit
i4iaonaI iitlrnctloni nnd that ahe would
have muirled him If he had only bten
In tho oindltlon of mind nacribed to
Ilmkla lie an > a that Dully lived In
1orl Worth nt a former time and that
when h Uliuiverrd he lovrd nnd
would marry another ah became dea
perJto and deteiniliied to net even
wld dat tilgger Ho he s vs tdie Just
went down to Houston where he waa
totally unknown and got married to
another man Ihls other man by thn
way was for the no ace given the namo
of Coiuvllus and the Ihente which wna
ptobably spurious was dated back
iii us to show that the maritage cere-
mony wus performed prior to hla nulr
rltje to Mat lb Ware
Mr Jiuksou who has taken murh
Intvreat In tho cnac says that he hua
wiltteu to the del k uf tho llnrtla coun-
ty cuutt nnd la lnroimed that no li-
cense haa been Issued to the parties
named In the letter He > eaterday lo
reived n letter however that contra
dicta tho statement or the clerk Ilev
J D Howard writes fiom Houston In
answer to Mr Jacksons Ipqutiy that
he remembers to huvn performed u
marriage ceiernouy about ulghteen
months ago where the bildegromn was
named Cornelius though he does not
remember the name of the bride And
strange lo say he adds by soma
accident I failed In mak a record of
tiro marriage In my church register
Tho license he says wna returned to
llm county court clerk na ho well rt
m ember a
Mr Jackson will go to Houston with-
in a day or two to examine the record
and find If possible evidence to acquit
his client
0
lresn pretxels Just received ut Tur-
ner Dlngeea
fl
Oleomargarine butltr pure and
sweet ut Turner A ptngeas
Chase A HuiftoruA rnmous teas and
corfeea also package corteu In any
brand at Turner Dlngees
0
thu m inuiuiuin
The 1opulullou r Iurt Worth Witt
MMprU Many
Mr J Tourmy ot Morrison
rourmy directory publishers for the
state of Texas annouiue that tho lvt
directory for Tort Worth will t > issued
next week Mr Tourmy says that th
opulatlon of Tort Worth will b a
surprise to th people that It wilt tfo
way boml iQW
o
Tresh comb honey In one pound
frumea ut TunurA Dingeoa
Tresh turnip seed at Turner St ntn
Keea JJ
O ii
NOTING
Th City Rkilwsy tomusny lll now
lr t t r tUM fulltxHS T nirT iwr
II II lor W i nt lur IS evtils at Ihs
eut i < tirs omc en Jennings svsnuc aim at
VV J Hh rs drug siore ill lloudluii tutal
w i guuio usn Uarr
i O
Treah comb honey In one pound
framea at Turner J4 Ulngeea
N rulinvr left for New York yester
day
A S I Wed left esterday on trip
tp Kan loa City
J 11 Chilton and wife left for Den-
ver irsLertlay
T K M MutIan left > strday for
1ordon > Ue Ye
Henry rSirman Ksn and wife hava
taken rooms at the DvUware
Mrs Cora Mdr ltt of Marshall was
Among th arrival hN yesterday
Ml Kulesa haa returned after a f + w
das ntny with frlviida In Arlington
V 1 Itohorts lliady Tex f J U Col
1 l u Wearendons It MtOamU Jack
I
aon Mo ond Tillly Green Colorado
ore among the recent arrliala at Hotel
Itlehetleu
J II Wright and A 13 Tylea of
Manxnell wtre In th city yeiterdiy
MIbi Currlo Olenn who la quite afclc
at her borne on It an etrvet Is bet-
ter
Mm J r Kllln nnd her KUeat Mlaa
Mooro of Ht Joo Mo are sojourning
at Mineral Well
Atra Ilutchlaon of Bun Antonio
stopped ut th Delaware yesterday en
route for CMcag
Measra Iowell Woods and Worth-
Ington of Comanche were here yester-
day on their way to Ht Iuia
Mlsa nugeno Wymun who haa been
visiting Mrs C 1 Dickinson haa re-
turned to her home In Cleburne
M K Itt of Chicago la at the Dela-
ware II hna a contract for building
fences along tho railroad from Texnr
kona to l ort Worth
Mrs I C Cogden and family and
MIm Daysle Cugden of Oinnbury came
In from Colorado Hprlnga yesterday
and left for homo Ontho Hto Oruiido
William Childress losph Hhort and
II W Verner a parly of flan Angela
cattlemen ore In the city Mr Ver
ner la en route to Ma oil home In Ire-
land ami the other gentlemen nre on
tho lookout for bargains In cattle
GOOD ARRANGEMENT
AM T13JCAS UAlTLrJ MAY III JHIII
iin run mmiditu ttu
Ail linpurtnnt Inline hy die thlet
luapeutur ut lite lloreau ol
Auliuul Iiiiliiilrlcs
Mr Claries I Ware general llvo
stock agent of the Tort Worth and
Denver railroad returned List night
from Kaueaa City where he attended a
meet I ior held thero Thursday the re-
mit of which Is ixtrrinvly interesting
In Texas It was nothing short of n set-
tlement of tho troublesome queatlou of
handllntr ealtl from thoso counties In
Texas which liuve been iiuurantlned
eluce Juno ID Thu matter wuh laid bo
fotu I he chief Inspector of the buuau of
aulmnl Industrlea of the United Htntea
and after a careful Investigation of the
subject he decided that It would bo
nllnwablo to iermlt tho shipment of
cntltt from tlieao counties on condition
thnt It was done for the purpuric of
lminidlnt slaughter Thla lemovea n
Kicitt dllllculty In the way of cattlemen
throughout a large section of thin atate
and will have the effect of stimulating
business Immediately as well us being
u lasting benefit to all concerned
eiv tliureli for lllllali r
IIIHnburo Tcx Aug 16 Bpcelnl
Hlllaboro la to have a new ihurch
Huv It > Hclle pastor of thn Ouk
utrevt Methodist Uplscopal churchDen
2 I find the RoyalBaking Powder
superior lo all the others in every re-
spect It is purest and strongest g
WALTER S HAINES M D
CoiisuKhiK Chemist Chicago Board of Health
ii e
ton Tex Is here nnd hna funned n
class or the Methodist Hphnopul
church A tent meeting will bo held
anon nnd a new church will bo erected
Dr W II Uodby of Kcntutky wtth
other strong men will do the preach-
ing during the coming revival Tho
new church will have a regular pas-
tor
torTWO
TWO DIVORCE SUITS
nuut in iiiii nmiticr toiiti
ii iiiiu > AY
uoy Appletilill nnd J nul l r
lit ii llutlt Dcejur llirnisl
Mur > of Murrl l Lire
Tho dlvoice mill continues to grind
even un though this were In Oklahoma
Instead of Tetaa Hut In each or the
< asca Hied In the dlstilct court yester
day there wna u ri aide nre of mora
than a year declared which destrojn
tho resemblance between thlacourt
und the divorce court In the Territory
luty Applewhlt potltlona the hon-
orable court to give her a divorce from
Joo Applewhite un the ground a of de
sertion and adultery Hhe a vera that
In liia they twAln were made one and
that In January lSJO her husband de
nerted her und began living In adul
ttiy with llama Wlmma and has con-
tinued llvlne In adultery with her und
with other women
Jennie LVrklns relates that ahe wna
murrled to DaMd IVrUlns April 1 1S91
In Texiuknnu Atk and that In the
August following he left her and hua
stneo failed and refusal to provide for
hei though ahe haa all thla time lived
aa a wife should live Therefoie sho
pray a tho cuurt for a divorce on tho
grounds ot desertion
Justteea Cuurls
III Justice Wrights ooOrt jesterday
the autt of A Doan City of Tort
Worth was dismissed This was a suit
for damages for 1100
Thfe suits were tiled In this court
W It HJrlngton a C N Ha I ley
ault for I3U0
N W Washbum C N Valley
eqiiestratlon
Jusitco Adams rendered decisions In
theeo cases
H O Oarlock m M II Kstes Judg-
ment for plaintiff for SSOO
John Cur ran vs MoUean Mudiie
ault fur wages Judgment for defend-
ant It u Carlock t Tra tiers Insur-
ance Co garnlihmiut Judgment by
f iult agaliiat tho Uetcndanta for
00
Ihla court wilt not be In aeailon to
day
Cruita In Cnaa Cuunty
Atlanta Tei Aug 1 < SpeclaU
The corn crop U > crylargo In Cam
county Cviton la needing rain and la
Wing tlamageU by rust lice ami bolt
worms The prospect for cotton uro
> rry discouraging and can nut make
more than twothird of an average
crop Tie Oat crop I ptad Th farina
era are saving grvut deal of fodder
W C T U
Reception of Mrs Helen
ill Stoddard
AV ITiiliSTIVI ACCOI T 111 A
JUlIIMJV
A MISSION ABROAD
KLOQUlSVr DKHtHirTlOV OF A
uiiand 5iiima at utii
tVOHUVS COVlflTIOX
Th Ladles Will Met TbU Afternoon
nt tb Cuinb rldnd rrvabyterlan
Lburcli tu 1uriu lliiudav
Mrs Helen M Stoddard president
of the Womans Christian Temperonce
Union of Texas was given a chietltiK
reception by th temperance workers
of JAirt Worth last night and the au
I If nee though a small one was en-
thusiastic and thoroughly uppreclntlvo
of tho cloquunt udvOinte of the cause of
the white ribbon The meeting was
mlled to order by llr Ij Calhoun fol
lwcd by an Invocation of the Dlvlmj
Krncn upon the work about to bo be-
gun In Tort Worth after which there
was a ttong by tho quartette of the
Ymunr Mens Chilatlan nsaoclatlon Mr
On thn u n thfn mudo a nhort addnss of
welcome after which thero wua u re-
citation by Miss Myrtle Dickon The
Twin Vote
Hon T Ti D Andrews then made
some patrlotle lemnrks und there wna
n hoiik by the children of the lojnl
T rnpernuce Legion Mrs Hloddard
then udvancd to the stand and begun
tho illflcourse of the owning In a low
plunttnnt long of voice but distinct
enough to ho henrd throughout tho
houio Hhe gave In a reminiscent wny
an Interesting account of her visit to
Tendon ua thu ifpresentatlve of Texas
ot tho Witilds convention of the Wo
innna iChrlstlan ffeinpernnco Union
Hhu gave n Ihtly description of the
procitdlnga there evincing the fact of
her dcvqlcd Interest in tho wot it them
nnl convening tho Impresslona she hud
received there In poetic language to her
nuHence who applauded ut ficqunt In
trvuts
Among other Interesting ntluslonn she
apoke of Canon llberforco nnd his
wmk of reform which ho was educa-
ting his duughtern tn cuiry on after Ills
death of the gHnt meeting In Albert
hall and of tlio fact that onesixth of
the tojal navy were totnl ubslatnera
und thnt every one of her majestya
ships bad u totnl abstinence society
abroad
nevertlmr to the great rreHng In
Albert ball of which she had spoken
t < f fore she dptci Ibod un lnipi esslv
scene when the puur little ragged chil-
dren or the White lty > bon societies of
Hitftt London were brought Into thn
hall nnd isang In a great chorus
Therep n bhndow on the Home
Continuing the irlatod how the beau-
tiful lit do children hl nged to the
Hands of Hope In other parts of the
city had marched down tlt aisle sing-
Ing We Are Coining to tho Iteacue
bearing with them u great whltn rib-
bon with which they uuclrcled the
group of tho poor children thus signify-
ing the sympathy of the children of the
fortunate with thoso of the unfortunuln
for sold the eloquent woman If
ever the curse la lifted from the homcu
of ttm poor It imunt bo done by the
fortunate and welltodo for the poor
cannot lift It by themslevea they are
unable tu esiupe their mlsfurtunea ex-
cept by means of the assistance of thoso
who can belli them
Touchlntc various toplca the speaker
then referred among other things to
tho good work of Ledy Hommerset and
the hold which tho cause of temptr
nuce had gulned nt couit where four
maids of honur vvero wearing tho white
ribbon with tho distinct apnruvul of
her majesty Jueen Victoria Inci-
dentally alio referred to tho varying
phases of politics InKnglund which
hu wun convinced must In time bring1
tho tcmpertinco leform with others tu
the front uguln
Hhe portrayed In nn effective manner
her tilp to Tratue nnd ttwltiertand
after the adjournment nf the conven-
tion Ilmllug opportunities at every
point nf her dlscusslve remarks to Il-
lustrate In a sulking manner the work
she was In with all her heart Hhe In
troduced n little Incident ot the return
trip over the ocean to Illustrate the
present situation In Tort Worth us It
appeal to lur Hhe said a fog had
appeared In front of the ship and when
th passengers had asked the captain
whnt he wna going to do about It ho
had icplied We will snll right Into
It Bhe had read nn editorial tu una
of the papera which had seemed to her
so much like a fotf of sophistical nrgu
ment that It seemed appioprlut tlmt
the prohibitionists Bhould any jutt ua
the captain hnd said We will salt
right Into III She closed her remarks
with un elaboration ot this Idea and
un earnest exhortation to her hrareri
to speed the good work In which they
were engaged
Key Harry Cnsslll then announced
the results of the meeting of the pro
hibition commute to the great satli
facllon ot th ladles who received the
greetings of the men who were en-
gaged In the work of prohibition with
applause
It waa announced that there woulf
be a meeting held this afternoon at 3
oclock nt the Cumberland restate
rlan church which all lad lei who nre
Interested In th work are requested
to attend The object will be to form
local option bands for work throughout
the
city
Thero will be a meeting of the mla
aton board children at the same place
At 6 p m
< nvn to nu iuiu
Mra Sloddnrd Tnlkn About the Local
Op I Ion IluM
In addition to the talk made to the
audience In the city hall Mrs Stod
dard raid ho me very Interesting things
In her pleasant way to a reporter for
The tUzett On being asked what
ahe thought of tho prohibition Hint
now on In her home city
I aw ghd sho aald that I return
ed In time to take part In It thouch
I regret the necessity for uch a uKhi
Of course > ou know which aid Im on
It ta
awful when ou think of the cold
blooded weighing of our boys future
against n few thousand dollars
How do > ou think the contest will
TtaultT was asked
We ehAll hear a great amount of
eophtstry And ao may b defeated by
the talk ot our financial condition
and penmnAl liberty but I am Z
ildent that we will win In the long run
Thtnga hae ireatlv changed within a
few years aa I had ma > jy opportune
Main Street Corner Sixlh
A DAIKIHTUR Oil WARD TO BDUCA1U
375 riirs of Iadlen Oxforda and Evening BllSS
and lo morrow at n
go to Uny
3a OO
Worth 300 60 nnd 100 For dainty feet sIetfR
lj 2 2i and 3 on D 0 D and E lasts V
CHOICE FOR ONE DOLLAR
CROWLEY SIMMS
M
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COLUMBIA MiaJOUm Mf Uulla Wllcoist Cllf M
Dr McCoy
RECTAL
AND GENIT0
URINARY SPECIALIST
Corf feiiial ill
n pit Ulal itnil all dlM
com bulue nrthral Irloture
Ullboul onlllna r lllallaal Boa r
rli rPillU all alraaa o Ilia
nenltourliinrr arsaaa
OfTcol 510 Main St
Tort WoiiTit Tjxas
lllontlon Ui Fort Worth Onette J
it
1606 Main Street
Kills from A to O cornfod cat
tlo ovory day botydoa Mutton
Pork oto Fl h nnd Oystors
In soaton I guarantoo my
moat to bo tho bost Try It
Froo dollvory
Phone 105
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ALBERT BOOKSER
Proprietor
ma I
loon or ulmrktlon ot niutoua
uinl > raiHi Son satrltscit
nd li ranlpfl nntioatrlJiurt
SULt IIY nntilOISTfl
t rnt In plain wrsppvr by
luiiireiis prapaltlon raoal
UlWi orbultl fortX76
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TbiEianiclliBittlCa
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ties of ntiserlntr on my trip Hut In
any caHe let us not forget In this IlKhl
thnt we ore feltow cltlaelis and not
Indulice In haish terms
lreslt turnip seed at Turner Din
ee ajj
ItUlMI AllOtTlUWN
Mr and Mrs M II Jtjley ot Ter
rell nre In tlio city
It H Mulock and nlfo of ii Iteno
O l wtre KUests ut the Woith yes-
terday
Mlis ltetlle Ran > er who lias been
NlslUm her father ut Strain has re-
turned to the city
lr Krank Mulllna rractle ttmlled to r-
ear anil catarrh of noa and throat Olaaac
accurately 0tld to Mala street Fori
> Vorlli
A pnity composed of r O Darron
Tom Itoss V 1 llaldKkk nnd Joe
Adams leue today for a ten days n h
Intr tilp on the Concho river
aorc U aausa funeral dlrsctor snd m
oalmor Full siaortmnt ot undrlakora
Kooda Takoa lull chars ol lunrl and
lurnlahe all noceaaary rqulrcmoDla No
Ill sai WMthrford strt ort Worth
Tiaa
Mr nnd Mrs W M Hanney ulll
relebrnte the tenth anniversary ot
their marriage by a tin ueddlnc at
their home Jll Llroadnay thla even
liirrTho
Tho members of the finance commu
te ot the business mens antilocal
option contention will meet today nt
a Wi ot Cvt Iwy Martin at tho
Alattlnllrouiv company bulldlne at
10 a m
The StrnltonWhlto rompnn will put
In a three Bin stand at the old tannery
on Houston street which will bo kept
running tlurlnir the season nnd the
ww lumpresi tested a tew dajs ago
will he kept In open lion there
The rentral executive campaign com
mltlee of the nntllocat option business
incni convention met yvsterdai and
nfler transacting n little business ad
journed to meet at tho Knights of 1y
thlas meeting at 1 a m toiay
The Imperial Herman club rave a
jery pleasant parly nt Tylers loke
last evening about thlrtytHo couple
belnr present Trot Cartloon arches
tra furnished excellent music and oil
enjoyed themselves until a late hour
o i
Chase Sanborns famous teas nnd
eortees also pockage cortee In any
brand at Turner Ulngeos
Wlittt Nerte B Mm
VIGOR
or loin imy
MEN EmilyQolckly
and Permanently Restored liTiS
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which > < t < p WVnmtl > Bnj J ul
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Jr bo 0 101 litf iSftJS
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NliW YOIIK TO AMWEltP
Knlllnff Krrry Weancwlar at Nmi
WeslerlnaAiiiftl HoutlnrirkJtDt I
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corinj ot instrtiriora lii A ca domical tptlnHrtM Im
tid W < 1lci l DehimninU Jlic j ntaim sm
tjniii iijm wltb tmiU tn tu all luttWt tt
GdUlogu a aadriMS
WM M TlrORNTON IUM CluliBtt
liinl tvcmvi lllARCD
laruiera enr > nu Alatra CsUTi
House Met on Fir
Van Alstsne Tex Aug It Pi
clal Considerable uneaslntM I t
among the funnels here on acooou
the boll worm scare It Is odant
however that tho reports ar rww
exaggerated and that there will
plenty of cotton to pick yet Tb
ago Is not so largo as tbat ot b
> eur
The corn crop In this Bectlon u l
menso It Is the largest ever soon
this county
oats nro being sold her In W
iiuantllles notwithstanding thir
been gieatly damaged by thelili
The large country reId M
M Dumas aouth of toan sB
III e uhout 1 oclock last oW JJ
wus discovered In time to w
building
lrot YV T Hammer
Columbia college Is lsltlnt l
80UII n
The Mb camp meeting t
aouth of town conducted Wlfi
t >
Carroll pastor or the JlethodKI
Is dally Increasing In Interest
hav o ulready been flftytM
slons n
The Kpworth Ieaguers of l
will hoU atatrwj
man
ferenco hero the Cth Tth M
September
rinisDNiit iritow dbm1
What the leople ot laat
Are Ilolag
Denton Tev Aug JW1
has K
Mra A TI Ittlthlntord
visit to Stoney fti
Mr Charllo Clement V
Abilene are on a visit to
Itamsilel Llpswmb of wt
Mrs II II
her ta
I on a visit to < t
Ilpscomh ijr 0fi
ut 11
Mln May Uslter >
has been on u il lt tho l twjw
to Miss Annia Clears W alio J
turned homo 0iji r
1iofesscr J U MeW J S
family l we tt mo HaSi
Tix whera the protoior U
of the public school
MIJ Minnie Slcdgt Ti
from aalncsvllle j n
Mlsa Kmma Ughtner 7
from MIssouiT jn
Mra o r o ffl
>
tnrnpl from Kitreka 31
Mrs i V Knonce bU
Matt to Kureka Spring
The Sun
for bleaching clothes
them Just c
You cant change
Pearline but
brightness and
Pcarlinefof
member
v i I any colon
X v l >
sn
anil newness
back then you
inc The case
the economy
of time ami
washed these
only points that
Pearline The
better
all
women who have < proven V
themselves have used hundreds of millions of pM W
readier tt
S ss tome uatcrapnloos rrocer vrill tell you
or the ran s lerlqe Itt VALSUreirluie
1 M ilyoor grocer ittill jtu aometalag > ffiV fVl
lK homi mjItLxi ta JAM f
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