Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 121, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 16, 1883 Page: 1 of 8
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iimt.t. AnniiFss
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Tuznrn: office
Y' it interest hi my
jiAMWJWtfnt nro ronoy to
VwySfii torn Ills rcsponM-
If rti cnii bet money
'iTn.s-fftMt J" n If. PncrnKft.
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wks in crrv oit
OJt ?ijweht nnd pleasant
iXwWtttt&i n day das ly
IthifffVt home; work fceiU by
tuJ-".Je no stamp '" -e.
SMlSi '.!.. ...(....inHnir Com-
0KET1IK "n buyonertax
rrr.v ..va asm) u kk'
! GJ'.V V.-'Hn nor A Co. It)
tw U1 " '
WNTi:t)-ri:MAt. livt'v'
rTTri- iri.-r.P. WANTED
rtD-l-'Vif(.npriil house work for a
An-" Apff" " horty and
FTkwiso machines aim:
"to wy nb or TIAi:
SsetfliU Macnmca at .uv n-
TED-MALE HKLP.
Cthhek oh four riiisT-
r.W uiH'Otis. Aimiess; -u. -.
;:baliUvnie Texas.
Lmitanen thoroughly ucqualnt-
if: :...i ii.Min Most of roe-
1 W ."l. V.. .. nmnnro llt.OUt
MWW' J.M. WittTg.
muNTHOTTkiis
j lie js
AND FIFTY
Wiliest wages paid my
LtonliiBlrti. WoiKIorniiEum.'.iur.
IOffiOIM"uS - """ -
niofip-
tihtio.v wantkd-ma i.k.
r.t.t i v -riri'"rT'vr
waieanJwlth llrst-class tofcroiices
Siilou. Addict: K.LuueGn-
Litowisron rent.
iaokh. iiinn cage-sWALL
k'rttMax User's on Houston stteot
IniiO.
r-rUHNISIIBI) KOOM-A lniac
vcnlihied furnished loom wan
Ittwuornloro tcntlemcn. Hcfeicncts
l AcMressL LMi..uiru uaw.
jobsile-kdal Rstatk
UE-CITV ItEAIi ESTATE si; V
rfrn nflnts" I'll! email's ' mlaltlOll tO
otKott Worth coiihlstlii!' of tlilrtj-
ilCncclDWOl Nanous bius ana ul'iiu
ica'ed in South vaitol town between
l'nriH4rflllr6nl mill I'olleco Hill arc
UeroatlUiUiidfornleoncasyteniiH.
Lal-ofprftlea line list orreslilunco
Ine'itpruperly In Mil Ions pints of the
(KDHiUDf.roi iiiiu iiirms iiuu u iuib
IoIunwproeA land in Tui rnnicoun-
iu ottw p.irU of the ht.ito. J. U.
I SV.O.
FISUf WAT. IIHs. DIAJIONDS
lJeveryUMi Users Nos. 17 ana
fiunfirftu;
b.tJjt'-HOUflB AND LOT 75l(ON
rondiiud Innlinir(ils. Thrcn looms
lliert Tenslncstincul Co.
LU IIOUhE A.Vll LOT tnoxiso ON'
lifand Urn. Will besshl m n baiualn
leasj terms aexas Investment 1.0
IVANTKIJ-TO llKtT.
A KOITIWIOOSI KUAMB IIOU3I: WITH
f. Inrw yanl (Iim door north of c. 1U
111 Mtivnmu'fl rcIUew:o on Houth Main street.
Apply to Mux l.Ucr.
.STllAVi:i).
OTUAYKO-FltOM MY UI-iHTllEXCE OX
O Lout II 11 irKtrcct corner or Terry on Mnn
dnycvenlii!T.l:hlnn:ono bay murp.l or I
ypuMOl.i.lsKorli hnmls high. N'o litnntls.
Uttlc wlilto on rlRht hlml foot. Will pay
llboiiil row aril for lior tlcllvery to me or to
WliUe'nIUery stable. H. J. Wnre.
SiUHIOAl-.
iii;iCAr-i iiavk rou iient on saw:
ill three ReeoncWmiiit plnnos. Klral come
imtfcrvetl. 3lnx Ehcr. ;
Buy Tin: iTAHANTi:r:i) prANosrm:
llesl ; innkps In tho market Weber Pond
leftJiI. JinluACo.lntMuxl-:ihcr'ii Nos. 47
iwuUfi Houston Ktreet.
lJ"nJY. MASOX .t IUJIMK AVD
Xj Hlionlimor Organs mid a full lliio-ormu-Hlc-il
lustiuuicutsntiinx Kluer'n Xos 17 and
lit Houston mieu!.
piANos ui:iAiiu:n axd tunhd nv
I I.xperleneed worltmou on filiort notice nt
Max hlsferV 17 ami 10 Houston ntuet.
wati:i a I'AiirNint
ITT-ANTnn-A PA.UTNBK WITH SI.001
to ? fi.iKKj cash to cn;nt In the urocerv
biihlno's. I'Mno trade alieady built ip. Ad-
dres Lock llo.x 31 Decatur Tex.
countuy I'ltol'inrfy 1 on sxi
IOIt HVLK-KINK lATVhV UANCH OP
iJ lUUncreKiiiJMrltorioilnty well watered
nndsjilcndld Rrasft. Only $JV5 per acre pnrt
cash I'lid bul-iico on twenty years time.
Three llvirtH tings nn'ortlliiR uutoi all tli
yiar lounil. Otlur mntl for sale mljotning
On Sll er oreclt. Tkxas Ijjvxsimkt Co.
rnllK WIIII'KSHWINO MACIIINi: Is THE
1 llest. Callate.Mimlno at Mux I-'lser's I"
tijh sAri-Tnuni: smam paiim
J; Kacli unilor Jenee and partly In cultiva-
tion; about fi o miles southeastof city. Will
be sold veiy low for cash. Texas In eminent
Company
F
TlOUBALK-l'INE FAltM OFS) ACH13 IN
four miie
chean for
TKXAS IJ.VI.STMKJJ r COJIl'AS v.
Iilgh stato of cultivation only
outitof Fort Wotth. Will hull
CIl.Sll.
AllEAUTIPUI LITTU: PIACE ONLY
0110 ami a. half miles fioin Foit Worth of
about foity acres all enclosed and sultublo
(or a garden farm. Several living hprings
nlco cottago of six rooms bains stnbles out-
houses etc. A moat dcsliable place. Part
cash and the baluuce on time. Texas Invest-
ment Company.
I?01t
JU ttl
HALi:. LARGE FURSISUKD IIO-
in Uftlrd. Callahan tountv. on Texns
& Pad Up latlroail. Thirty-one 100ms walnut
fmuliuie etc. Part c.ikIi aud balance cm
longtime. 'lexai lmostment Company
SOCIETY NOTICES.
It.tiul of Hope.
ALL MEMBERS AND FK1ENDS OF THE
Baud of Hope are lcquested to meet at
the reading loom baturday.3 p.m. Jtcaular
meeting eory BatnrUay afternoon it. F.
QnAT Superintendent.
o. or r. c.
niHKO.OFIt. C.BVKUOBEEN 67 UEGU-
X lar overv flrht and third HiiUdny at i:"0p.
111. in K. of P. Hall corner of Third and Main
street. John HoJkjkh
Secretary.
W. C. T. V.
I rniiB w. c. t. u. wiiJj ikld their
L regular meetings oery xucsuay at mree
6'cloclc p.m. at tho reading room over Mas
EUei'a old stand. All tho ladles aro requested
to attend and nld us in our woi k. Mns. T. J.
Jknnings President Mas. A. A. Johmjon
Secretary.
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rnYsaciAxs.
VOL. 7. NO 12i
VI m. JI!"'.T' huBTi hni miiovrd
iiouf.TC0 V'...'.110. ornor W'1 art
Finh htrc. y Ut"stor. 'wlnmco on
D?- 'I5v. 3iATTiiiiiT3. PhysVIan mid
.. HJSi?"". ".lt0 nl W-rlaltVi- cftrtw storo
lieefor rfnulttlon.
T
HOTELS.
Okh 1IOTI5l' fk hwikc sours mac
or public Bqnaro Albany. Tosiw . F.
atinspn proprleior. Hamplo'roonv liweom
meicinl tminlDn.
hotel.
rreo nact mom do jiot
CKOCKKTTIlOUSK.Donlmm.Toxan (0n
bedn.Miy nwrnn n :ood tire-proof tfe
sampler Jtnd itell-arranaed lulhiooins-
pLr.i tsit?5S iiousj Cleburne. Tosart-W.
V.!.:.1"' 'ffiflotoi. Good nocoinmu
intlonf reasonable rntofi CommoiltuiM
sample room for commercial men.
oVL
nKNTIi
j Orummers Homo)
IIOTUL Iirciiham ToxVi
llfllll Mm 1. Ulnaiiiln..
PrOinletYess. llcst mill inr.-o.it I1111..1 .. ni
elt; large andalry roows; Htst-eJas-noion-niodatlonH.
iTixoii.vNGE iioTi:r-attUTii -side nua-
JU lio Hrjuuro ISO yards from Ilmuia'n
spring Lomrasan To.xas lUnOW A Co. pro-
prietors Wrll-ventllated rooms Airy dininu
room and teble nupplied Mitn tho best of
evcrithlngjobeiiad.
aAKKKn HOUSE Cameron Texas SI.
GArreBfl'ioiirietor House newntid wl)
fuinlslucii northeast cornor of the suuare.
Table to wmpure with the best hotels In the
Ktato. Ilttcs ruisonabtu. Most uccesilblo to
the baslnjw poitlon of tho town.
a fcoiitGoii hol'si:-
1)L McGregor Texas by Mm
MAIN STREET
lTH. II. .1. lull IlJlJl
Pi of. C. ficanl: tho diuiniiiors' himio- tahlp
bupplled with all the delicacies of Uiu Beftisora.
TJAlT'j 1IOTJBI..
JV) lit central portion of tho cin
accomnlodatlons.
nai travelers
Donlson Texas. lociUd
in of tho clt-i. rirst-cliui
Popularrosort Of coiiimji-
OUR 'LONDON LETTER.
PUSMIER .GLADSTONE AND THE
SUE OANAL QUESTION.
Tlio fl nvHJnoMlew nt lloine ami a Itono
orCrtitMitlou ui France Com-
v !. t ol" Kopln rnrd rr.
flpeolat Co.rMnondraro of ttw dwrtlc.
Ldndrjiv July 2T. If I $uiio$ri
thnt iUtujtdo anymaterwldiiroit-nco
with tho jviulern of iu- OA'iyrn:
wnoiiicr I fonvnrdttl yot ftnoiyn lot
npollgtzo for not roiwaulliyr two Inst
wefckiamli'xi.lHln tlintJl wA.n-
eombaU or nick Juki up iWrupnlro
etc. ljutas I ui tiohojHlithtrwwiiBiio
WHlliiiJ; or. gniwllltij; of teeth Uecmwo
ol iliepou-tpiArunwrstthl lljlterss I
will not IHiublc niyfit'lf or nlil watlera
to KO into pjitleiilHrd iw toMlie
tlie helm. Lord ftllstirv
irv.
will uutlmtniul. W tho
AUSTIS.
f
of
yoti
conservative lender n tho ixwm of
jiecia while Hlr BtnD'ohl Xmlivote
Iiolila the position or liwdcrof iii oi-
rosltlon in the house of com Mime-
llenco my fiiijiRestloii ho in the event
of the orgnnlzntion of ucn' mhik-trV
one or the otherjof tiicie itwn will fle-
eced Mr. Olndstono. The- former 1
htivtfaeen but once mid tlv not un-
der circmiHtsiiii'ttt fttvornlA) to tlw
fomi):i(r of n correct anil relhle ophr
ion f mm. in perttonai npyvnvuiicc " m.
ho it aot m-tvr w attractive' as Mr. i ho collector of Lee wtinty icttled
GladstetU1 and from What J ctv learn t;dhy.
ofhlnr. he lTt half such a noun t ' "ovdute jyiid Into Iho it-jamix 0110
im "iwiimir k)nililit." Sir Mttlruill j "'ihv?iht.
Noi thcoo I lum tieen f rciicntly and I i 1(i MiOfKnmint roll
The Homeopathic) tJoctots-IlierwwtiWAi
nmsmoiilii In iim Mnt--nppnrimemV
Xolc( Tlie Vlcc-tlmi.
Special to tlm Oarctle
Auslln August 1.3. The Jfomeopn-
t irte jdjyjtlclnns called oj the governor
today. In yoiierul ctmvuniutloii H
htwleiUiwI out that Uity- wiph to bt
repMsented in UicinedJultTertiTtmeiit
rtnoiiilv?riitty nntltil othvratato in-
havo net hetr
f.ives-itblS' imprviscd
with his ner.ersCi atjvtnutce I b his
"tiltH" iivUiceouitnoiM with
imuaixc
iI.Y last letter was witton :m iluis.u.iiw.n i...... 1... ....!;.
asf ."V LWJZ&" ?r ! " ff i CT K m
.v.i miVItun .. wMuaim- or a gietit iwuler. iiowt-Ver. nnnteu
"a 'V Jll' S.1 V: i'oKttd;amtWLndhbnry
..... ttwviuiM j alii 14 wivn irjii in
the house of conimon.hiuli
nmiiy oiUeeiolders and had
- .. .. i"r-"-"
mpureurmuytum seiiwiiiiiyiy nun who weie or were uol mkd foruotnl
A of Jill fKllfwrllic
uitiutlerfNvercreetflvuil: Jl-n lucrwisu
In vnUiitllun ovei mu ycArifflaVWMWilO:
tin ru- ftWLoni mcretibc $lXiftlwihwi.
eral lentem- ho mIiIUIh unim .wtii iiwreuso 5tJr)Q.miJ. The vstluniD .from
chaiaeterStloa fdtk iatat leader. ji0 a!ifon cfuittt mIiow tin iiiorcaw of
ik. .11 .......t. ..1 ii. i ..11 .1 1 .t iiiiitii itiiiMctkii iiiUiiKit iii iwtf 11 1 ii ir
11I11C21 1 Llllf Bsai.i.iioir 111 Ml iaj vilitvii uiih um txirt7L iiuw
llUH
lf
f.uwniifl ioiiiIiwUihu jt n i. ..i 1 th?-rate is Itutit n thuent&w tntitAse
::.; :::v- "-.- " ... ... j.. . .f ......' ....
r 1 111 1110 nintrwui rvni'ii jieiUTiixetconi"'
L.J.l ... till .... .Intl.. H.
lll'im I HHIHIIilHHMHIIi
iiu .3 iy v:- nnees mo rxtvti. dctiitl w and ho any
u vlKitor to be u sient iiinn In sylteojr his very utt-
Ktlkcil with j romlsliig'nijearaace. V call to nilnil
aid U'tjd the us 1 write jumiy AiitteirWttii stntesimui
CKDIINAL C.IL1INAII.
ULE-A SPLENDID. LAUGH TWO
boma with eight rooms and stir-
7 porelits; Bltnuted in one ol the
JrtUi) jarus ot the city wltn water
juu)iu. iim nue ioioi hiuuu-
iwrmudn grass iron fencunnd oth-
U4 imnroiLlllcmls. l'nrl fusil imii
NBlonstliee. Texas Investment Co.
ItlJv-A KiimT.rT. vmm nnvtuirMrt
I legated 111 tholisi.t. nnrllnn nfllw.
Fpodrailng custom csiubllshed.
WlfuriiMiod In evory particular. A
tiasing entabiishment. Texas In-
m u)
LaE-Niei: lpitle house of
'tteL v Iuid Iot m:ii Icct " 1VcJt
m.1 iuv icircasii.
TS.X VS I.WK.STJIKNT Co
mWiyT'JTY ACRE LOTS
l""l nfllin ..1.11. cr.n.
" -- ..... 1'i.ui.b D.l.((v.
AMERICAN LEAGUE OF HONOR.
mlllNITY COUNCIL KO.iSOHOLDTHEIR
1 meeting on the secondhud fourth Friday
evenings of tho month atlCof P. nail. Hour
or meeting 8 o'clock. J. V. Wuay Com.;
F. M.GKAiiY.See.
AKTESLVX BAX11&4.
'ViU-Jiw
'.LANEOUS.
Will bay orV.;1V.)'ANI);;i:
THE REST BATHING WATER IN THE
stato white sulphur ma;no.la and soda:
natural How H) gallons ptr minute; soft as
rainwater. Noit west comer public bquare
Stanley A Hayniaker.
D1U3SS4XAIUXG.
rltEBS-MAICING AND PLAIN SEWING
lj by Mi&s Llrzle Wind. Enht First slieet
third dovir west of coloied Methodist chut ch.
Gentlemen's pants made to ordor.
Suicide of a llullioad man at Cincinnati
A AVoniun lit thu Cam-.
Cincinnati 0. August 15. About
midnight ltt&t night lleiny Ii. Young
L'i'iieial agent In this city of the Grand
Rapids & Indiana valho.ul fatally shot
himself nt his olllco on Vine bticet and
died at thieo o'clock this morning in
toe hospital He had been seen in an
intoxicated condition (.hortly before.
Aletter found on his peison purported
to be one from u cousin threatening
hint for Improper conduct with the
wiiter's wife.
A DRL'NKDN MAN KILLED.
CinclnniUi August 13. Lute last
night Jits. MoDouough was ynobnbly
fatallv eliot by John Y. Day
In Frank Kellev's baloon
near the city hospital. McDonough
was drunk and came into Day's bed-
room in a thiuafenlng manner ac-
cusing Day of having lobbed him the
previous u'ight. Day lired and struck
McDonough In tho loft breast. Mc-
Donough two yeaia ago killed a man
named Malloy not far Horn the same
place.
A TRIPLE MVItDElt.
Charleston W Va. Monday night
at Fay otto station on the Chesapeake
& Ohio laihoad. Leo Itlves a mulatto
who had previously nssauUcVl Edward
Nolan renewed the attack and shot
Nolan John Huddleston and another
man unknown. Nolan and Huddle-
bton cannot recover. Hives ecjncd.
DIED OP HIS WOUND.
Cincinnati August 15. Kieth
llrown colored who yatsalabbed by
Letoy Hughes on tho steamer Sam J.
Keith on Monday died at the hospital
to-day.
It Hecntun to Die that M11. Gladstone!
either liad to try the jiamo of "imllv-
ing" the Ettglisli people to sustain
himself and his co-iuoiiiuom- bf tho
ntiils'.ry or to "give la" aud "back
down" entirely. I had no Idea he
he would try tho furmou policy
so wrote you that he wa's- about to
adopt the latter. Sure enough tbttt is
exactly what he did do( niL all Eng
land ( L believe Is rji'atalied that he did
so. Naturally la "back down"
which Is a vlitual coufcsti that ho
was wionghas not sli'iiigtheaed him
with tlie masses who while they be-
lieve that nothing succeeds like" suc-
cess equally believe that nothing falls
likCjaialHuc. The act Is ns I Jii ve
intimated to you tho present minis-
tors have made several blunders re-
cently ami have Ken boated on ac
count of them untiLI don't quite see
what they can do but htep down and
out 1 don't pieteiwl tosuy that they
weie wrong in principle and the op-
position light or vice verm. I am
not politician enough to determine so
grave matter. lut I dosay that they
failed signally to meet popular expec-
tation and satisfy publicdomands and
now in tno wouis oi tne santi
CV 8h)vcl to El Paso a few dyn
agoveaohe(Mieli'de-itiiiatlwi la. gcd
order. T s
JfjlgO'ToKiSntcd wai eloitwlt alutrr
man '.D-day. ;
Iteyotts t-nlghl show a very llrriit
looks. Ofailuold mglinc nmnv Woro. votoHintho eate with a piMbablb VJA'
not only lioniii'ly bat laslgnlllcniu ! Joilty-ft-r thframemriaonts.
liintfltltr Kilt. M'nrn VrttlvtwA titittl I Ii i - - -- tw
01 those ntw niooinetuiv before thu I t'LUJUJUNK.
PlAvnNitiun oR llitlarlat lWnr Tho Now
1illi riiiim PoiKiiiiul.
Spoclnl te tho (Uiett" s
Clonniu Aftg 15. Malorllll f6Ttwte
American public many or them do
licit. iMirrvf 1 witi Lu-liu.n. iln.ti. f.n'titt.
and oven tmtong th pieent polllleoJl
lights of ous own stote of Texas how
few nro brllllunt looklnc men.
I nave heretoora- mentioned to you. wry prevalent.. viuti u numuui' me
that Tor so no time pat there has been.1 lk. Mr. NV. Ii. tihitw oil" of Cle-
11 glowing &wllngdltrust noticeable burned mot pi ondnont mei chants -is
lctweeti the- Ennllsi and the- 'Wrv s'.oU.
Fiench lwoplo and their icspce-' Thu-aiHtntycv)mmlsstonuvarolu!;s-tlve
goverwnents. The artlval hole 1 ?'". 1)llt 'Wng ofiaueh imporlaaco
last wtek Mr. Wetlington the new 1 a hwti done except the adoption of
French minister to the cotutof St. tDojaM ivlans. Mr. A. Dawson 11
James was doubles Intended bv the I pivnaiaent architect here lus hceivftp-
Freuch givemment a sort or olive- j 1'JVHV otipennteua lao ouutiiKjjoi
tinmen kind of business and It has- t"''J?u -
bten a copied Ju thnt spirit by tho Bli Ryid fortnoi ly or tne (VVJCT3Ti:
Kngll-h government and jieople. Hut ' hatvrtvpted a position with tho Santa
ocitftlu nmlcontenls hero nnd In I "" aeio.
Kranciliavftiiotletslinthuonpoitunlty AWiong the anlvals ni the fJWftnrnu
for saying Honiethlng ugly mid ungm. H"e to-day ure the fol owlnjs; D. S.
clous alvnil tho whole business. For Sullivan. Galvson; CI IC Yoiwa;. (!.
instance one of tho moinlng papers (1 A - ' " J?- 1 -.' Tuhlw sjd'(s-
hero quoted annrovinglv what ceituln I ton; Hobt. Moss Miss.; J. F. lniller
Paris lumuw hud to sav. whloh lMvo I Ueltoji liitmllton JUrrton JNevv Ur
HUHXKT.
No Returns J
GAINESVILLE HACK LINE.
.ilh!VJ0ATIONS.M71
h'RE IN Tirmn wmn T
ig l"'S? Koodieasous g v".
j18" AUrc3s"bozodont.'i box S2i.
!'liJ'4PTHKI"VTlNT MUSIC
LEE & ABNETT IIAVK PUT ON A HAOK
llnobotweBnAVliltesboroandGalnosvillc.
1 he hack leaves Whltesboro at 0 a.m. tmine-f'-toly
alter tho arrival or the east-bound
'"T1 aiMl I'aCUlO inuu UIU lUUVVn vnn;a
hiif n 1 . .:r -- ?v--ii.tw aii ivti 1 r.
WJ'cs M..San!-nm!M?.SoJ.hJ10.rt- J"111"5 .2 p.m.. in time (o connect lit Whites
am i o'...'.... tn i ii rriT-r i in- . . -
UttU. ' . I "w.
7iv thnnnnili.limmil trnln.
way 31 25
Faro eucli
rnctBXKHwaa
Bck
'7l?fil-f A."
"l TOOli.
taewjuare.
COMPLEn: SET
Apjily corner of
SKffUteMX!.
KBRasfflsirSis
ALK-MVK STOCK.
t&iuj:Srvxt'HANGK--A LOT OF
tVoril "'' e.slalo Or urn n A.......
HoLkndavrvAb"ua'.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
LMV CAltDS.
A ''"i-uxo Attorney at Law
-. .x .:'"'. i'ain anu rust street
na buildliiK Fo-c Worth Texas '
Otllce
in Han-
J.
"u..Sx4TX0USB"AT'LAW
torney) Albai"- Texas.
V?X&&w4n2 'w. tcouty
0 . no
ORR. Lawyor and Land Aeont
n Wilbarger county Texas1.1" '
15. The election
Fuji leturns aie
A Revival of lliislnoss Heavy!
Wool 1'itrtliiihO
Special (o the Garctto
Huriiet August
passed oil' quietly.
not in yet.
Htibiness Is lively; cotton has com-
menced comimr in.
TheM. E. Church South holds a
special meeting to-night.
F. H. Holloway our enterprising
wool and cotton merchant puichasecl
fortv thousand pounds of wool to-day
at twenty-one cents per pound.
TllETELEfllUPHEKS.
Ver-
HUDSON. Attorney at IanMd
The Status of tho Strike Yesterday AYel-
cin Union Stutcniontn.
New York August lo. At noon to-
day a committee of six striking oprun-
tors formerly employed by the West-
ern Union company waited on Gen.
Eckcrtand asked for an Interview
which was granted. Tlie committee
said they represented the Morso opeia-
tors "Wueatstono operators and line
men in the employ of the Western
Union but this call was not to consid-
ered as a weakening on the pat t of tho
brotherhood. Their purpose was to
Inquire on what terms they would bo
taken back into service. Gen. Eckert
said he would recommend that these
now out should apply to their icspec-
ttvi! ilotmrtnients as to terms forie-
I fi...i '
Mffi5(.K..OSi:YK.VIt
l""uui1 f.: r oiinnoi reuls
&.'jWiS?n nSSL" flt eay'. a this
PIAUL C.
X Notary Public Alvarado 'iexas win I smiiiiilnn of work
praciico in the courts of Johnson aud adjoin fcUinpiiQn m V'rK' .
lug counties In the Stato Appelate ami hn- Ai. bli
i prvnio Courts. All business entrusted to his
I core will tecelve prompt and faithful attcn-
i tlon. Ollloi up stairs over Cotter'H dry goods
more noiiu miiuui to.uare.
mWhVi'.'E '. x "so wan
"F' ffiitiMi r.. 0tl Jrsobul rou
this
nt
r
11 1 n m.
.vXTV'- AUdm; i.-ii:
lvIJT '
".ODJjULl
"..v. UUUiUlU
M'.Mri.LDN IIOIIMIKEYS Attorneys
at law Fort "Worth le.xon Collecting
corporation and general litigation. Otllce In
Terrell building corner First and Main
fctreets
utman
t F.HLNRY Attorney at Law and General
I (I. Land Agent Cleburne Johusou county
i Texas. Have complete abbtract of nil land
titles or.iounsou (.oiiniy.
iKt'Kl'UIlE llitRn av- .
In.' u .Purobied AmrotYi imM
Tiv.Po at a Imtvniii.
Jvx 1A VUSTAII3NT. on
t---. -m. w
r .-. .
-AJn ..
t(r r
"!
1 ..
""flat Mimi ' a'VivlILESS i
Whteh'S?tilftx i:iser'S'
PKKLKIt Attorney at Law and Land
praci
1P&B
epomicuce solid
J.
Will
lU'NE.
Now Voile. Auirusl 15. -The West
ern Union alllcinla taid thisnioinlng
that overylhing wti'iiemaikablytiuiot.
"Vlie wires lind not been tampered with
last night and consequently no delay
In fitting nt work this morning. They
also suited that business is Increasing
every d.y and thev were tble to hun-
dlo it pronptly. The attitude of the
Western UMou company remains un-
changed with regard to the strike.
HUMS VILLI!.
Agent Cameron Allium county Toxag.
lico in mi luu eouriH or tuts htutti.
Ilusluess promptly attended
ciieu.
to and coire
Vit-
Cri
c: op
to
7i
ISSf JMihaufrr P"AIN WITH
ilrtlh.'tv Si..r'reets n Enst-
wty .VL' '."'deruiit t .Mimi.i-
alEMI'LK HOUSTON Attoniey nt Law
Siobeetle Wheeler county Texas. In
prompt attendance on all the District Courts
ofthePan-Haudlo: CMlUuslnessa Bpocial-
ty: will Render Land for Taxes; Pay Tax ea
on land: Investigato and Perfect Titles to
land ami Redeem Laud Sold for Taxes;
Lands Uousht and Sold on Commission; Col-
lections qukkiy i'Ja and romltted. Cor.
respondonce sollflleo. and information ac-
curately and readily furnished.
Result of the Klocllou-The Amendments
Carried.
Special to the GazUtn. "
JImiUvillP August 15. Tho elec-
tion passed oir quietly here no inter-
est teing iiPiuifested. Only ibttr polls
in tho county were opened and alirtit
one-sixth of a regular vote was polled.
All the amendments have been carried
In this county bya majority oi oet .ween
one hundred and one
hundred and
lot crowd "they must go."
And just hero let mo have
a few wotds to say in
regaid to a subject that has interested
mo no Utile since T have been bote.
At homo in tho United Slates of Ame-
rica we tue accustomed to "brag" no
little about tho many excellencies of
our peculiar customs and Institutions
auu to believe time no otner country
can "hold a candle" to" us. "When it
comes to severe mental adUirs I have
always believed this myself for the
Banjo- reason doubtless that Jenkins
was a black-eyed pea man. He was
born in a black-eyed pea family and
I v is born to boliovo .that wo held ti
g'rt of monopoly of all good things in
tho. matter of governmental science.
Hut I now confess freely that 1 was
mistaken in one- particular at least
But n few days ago Mr." Gladstone on
behalfof the English ministry entered
into an arinngement with M. Do Les-
sons for tho building of a second Sue
canal. The details liavo all been foi-
warded to and given by yon so 1 need
not give th-m again. At
once the English people and their
Miokemnen the English papers
took tin tho whole business and irom
one end of tho country to tho other
there were expicssious as to the policy
of thomeasuie. It has linpieseil mo
as Icing remarkable that there was to
widen difference in opinion on this
subject between tlie mini-try aud the
people. Hut. bo that as It may cer
tnilily the mitiistry did nolicilcct pnt-
lioand popular sentiment In the in
railgoinent with M. DeLessep and
of jhls fault they were speedily in-
formed in ways that could not bo mis-
understood. Public meetings weie
held evcrywheie at which resoItilionR
iif opposition to tho mea&mo were of-
fered discussed and passed. The
lihvsnaneis weje every day full of
editorials and indices .ot meetings and I
aiiogeiner inure was 4iunuifti uut-
ppoken seiitlmeiif'fji oppoMljon. "in
oiir own counfry? such de-
monstrations ' would have" been
liaidlv nosslble. but " honr
everybody lives near everybody clse
and the great population df England
for Instance can act almost as one great'
mass lneelintrvDUl. tho ministry Kt.
tuad nnd swear stuid tear their hair J
and go right on as -they had started?
un inocoutrai'vuiey reiuiaeii onuiiyi
iythattlieyuhad put their foot into
to thu Times tho exouso for savlnu:
souujnot very llatterlng things In re-
gn.'d to Mr. Gladstone. Tn his spceclh
in tho house of commons on tho sub-
ject tho premier explained that lbe
had wlthdtawn fiom nil compllcatlo;is
with Mr DoLesseps to whoso genius
and gicat ability generally ho paid n
haiidsomu and deserved compllnwiut.
llo also. In a sort of mysterious warn
ing Way had something to Hay to tho
ell'ect that the English people must
take heed not to rullle tlio suscepti-
bilities of the French people. Sir
iSuiil'oid Noithpoto seh'.ed on this
at once and nroecodod to point
out that the negotiation 'Svoh one
stilctly con lined to the Canal Com-
pany in which tho HrltSsh irovern-
ment has n largo pecuniary interest
and ill no way. Involved tho govern-
ment of France. The TiHiafthormighly
approved of this view of tho matter
and editorially said;
"Tt would be ridiculous for tho
French government or the French peo-
ple to talto oflbnco because tho ship-
owners and tho merchants of this
country hnve not accepted its saltsfac-
factory tho anangeinents M. DcLes-
sepalins ofl'eied as the maximum of
pos-lble concession to their demands.
There- is n neivous anxiety among
some politicians not to impel 11 what
is loosely called tho Anglo-French tdli-
unco. So far as wo areawaie poli-
ticians aud public writers in this coun-
try of every school and patty me
deeply convinced that tho best inlor-
cslaoioJYlllittloiniu' lo be promoted
by n coidlal inisHiltleislantUng between
the two great wostei u poweis. Here
nl all events no abiding traco remains
of old rivalries fthd feutls. Hut national
friendship lipcnlng on occasion into
unity ol purpose ana posiuiy suppott
In time of need can be founded only on
the I as y f nitittu 1 r spt-ct Wo can-
not look for the respect of Frenchmen
we cannot preserve our own self-ie-spect
If wo are perpetually starting
lit alarm at some actual or Imaginary
excitement of French susceptibilities."
This would seem lo ho a sensible
view of the subject hut since then tho
leading Pui is pttpeis have been vim
lent in their abuse of tho Times and
.of the spirit it lias manifested tinotigh-
ftuit tho whole toutrovcrsy. They
ffiliargo that England is jealous of
'Franco ami Is at heart the enemy of
the republic and laugh to scorn tho
.Intimation that Franco cares whether
'tho so-called Anglo-French alliance Js
'imperilled or not. I apprehend that
Uhlslsall "blow" and that nothing
Will come out; but that the best ol feel
ing noes not exist net ween tins country
loans; W. P. Hose Sullutoi kA. lvln-
eaid Louisville; W. 1) ilea Dallas;
D. It. Mllber St. I Mils; 1L. F. Uald-
wln Hoston; A H. Vrocttm El Paso;
.1. D. Elliott Texej; H. U Moss lvop-
poil; F.. Hlchardsou Jnlinson county
Texas; V. C. Dotlsolij Waoo; Jos.
Metuv.er Dallas; Mrs J. M. Qarrott
Miss L. M. Lalht vive T. JUbb Edna
Testis;.! W. McAllister Wood coun
ty Texus; H. Coreth Dallas.
MliTOJf.
shit
Tcmplo Itiulorloiinly Scoojiod 1'onii
Wmttlhirr With hatnn-A &
' rriirnrt-'lirontli ? X
Special to tlie Gmette. tw.
Hftltou August M.r-Oillclnl leli'ira
uivo Helton for tho county oitt 2.'1JI;
TomiiloWS'. Four small country boxes
to hear from whloh will Increase Mel-
ton's majority.
Major Ponii'a cainp-ineetlng la sllll
attracting largo ctowds. Over four
hundred lopentanlslnners woroon tho
mourners' bench lust nlghttiud to-day.
The drouth Is fearful j all tho Hiaall
streams have dried up.
Tho tntichlnorv for tho cotton com-
press and oil mill Is being nut In.
Tho city water-works will bo built
in the nQxt four months.
it" to tijo an expression or a vulgaCTiianerllled or not
phrase aud having nrsr called ft ami-
Kir consideration they next retraced
ihfli- (.inns witliiicomtuendablo show
of alacrity. In 'short like Jaolc nitd und tho republic "over the way" is
Jill they went fip the hill only to comet evident to even the nioro superficial
lllIllUHIlK (lOWnJllll'ivuiui-ViY. jjiik i iiui vur. jihuhiii uiuukmii'ihiiwi"
In no condition to bo kickim-uii.or en
coiu-aglng qnaiTel with England
and itslrlkesmoas tho part of good
House for hor to get rid of the quarrels
hIio already lmso'n.huiid before site al-
low heretlWtWbecomo involved in
another. !'
oven i his concession U not likely to
satisfy tlitf erowd" and the next
i)ece in tho p-Wmmino is likely tobo
iliq-reslgiiafion cJPMr Gladstoiioaiid
the coincnuoiilcdl-ajiintlmwit oHtho
liberal ndiiistryafitl'tiio elevating dr
Sir Btnllbrd !sorthfoto or the Laid
.It. i . it... .....i.itni-Jil r iil I lilt
rtJIlHIMirV 1U LIIU IliClIiJif !! M vw ...... w.tf
organlwitlonofaconservallvomlnlstry. j alliuiwui.
Vim see hero or olewher e every mi: h- iriBBiori r cm-
tko made by one side Is slezca upon .
elS'ru'niflor all they 4 ha OHInio An. lo-A..usl.s M.
Si VnturaHv the "nSttive Jleirhigtoil United States attorney
21 tiiaiKvihliMr (Co by Jl?fror tho northern dlstrlotof .IHIimUi mi-
Iboml iiifflst VS dr the administration of Polk apd
fcvi iwKJi Is done by & Jtaiilmimii and latterly one of tho ho-
ftol rtv n Tl& 'nold iheaicItors for'tho Chicago & Not IU.1
SsHioiiHlbltf. It Is therefore only in era raiiroau mm .. ..n.
... I II.... .1.... H.. V.tlTllilV.
beral party is now fo be held respon- a JlA&rul"-.a
ii. i. ...' .l.-i.i i r.i- ii. u n iw.mm' Herlln. Attfiust lo. '-'ir. Jeseiegeiw
-- ...(.- . .....
seised
4ble for jhe blunder of tho Gladstone
Ministry anti mat uw vnviicn
ilould elftlm the right to take tlie
hrim oijstato in Uielr liauds. lean
ed-llyted how seilous evils might re-
sdtliom this tractable soit of things
governmental atl'alts. which ought
tibu more uble and all that hut oi
ifeo other hand It looks likeagC-od
juVathat the chief of state HhouLa bo
b0 oiH'uieui to uiu action
n. irmiiiinifturer of Chicago way
with an cpipleptio lit la thoThlergar-
ten last night und died shortly after
becoming ill.
Defying the .Sunday Law.
St. Louis August 15. A considera-
ble number of cigar makew and deal-
cr.s decided to keep their shops open
ou SuudayaJiereafter.
DKNISOX.
A PiorcMor Annul i'il tor ThoK IcmH of
tho Elvcillon. '
Special to th Giu.cite .
Denlson Aiigiifi5 Prof. N. Hoes
I or who hiuHi nalloiinl reputation as a
geologist and Is author of sevcial state
and county geological maps was to-
day ariestcd lor theft. When arrested
ho had on a pair of A. H. Collins'
p-atits. Ho had sold a acvoiHy-Jl vo dol-
lar coat to a negio nt tho deput hotel;
had bundled up twenty dollars worth
oftmclng cloth and nttdo way with'
ninny other valuable articles. Up Is
married and has a family In Austin.
Tho constitutional ainondinonto
were carried by a vote of 100 for and
6 ngahwt. ' '
COMMAHO.
Death of u Prominent Clllren TheSlpt'c
Couvolillopi
Special to tho Gazotto.
Colorado August 15. Mr. Torroll
Harris a prominent and popular citi-
zen of Colorado died at the Hall
House at 11 a. m. of eongeston of the
brain ills remains will bo shipped to
his old honnj Virginia His death
was unexpected and mourned by n
large number of friends and acquaint-
ances.
The stock convention held i.o-jjny .
was largely attended and oyerj ilEm
had a good time. lS
LU1IMSAS. r
y
rnlluro lo Hold un Klo jtlmiln tho Count
l'ulillo Heiitliiiniit
Hiieclalto tliodMott-f.
Lampasas August 10.No election
was held here yesterday on tho o'm-
fcHiHfifiital niiiondments. the county
judgo fulling to iccelve proper notlco
01 thO same Hint t;oiiMeinvon.v nj-
polnted no oillcers ti conduct tho elec-
tion The saloons were closed accord-
ing lo law until they learned lf tho -nmi-election
when most of theili 1m-
mediately opened. Opposition to tho
amendments is freely expressed hero
by appaiently tho majority.
C0XC1IO.
nuUonnr.lorllnn AIll1oil Vole ell
the Ametidinenti
Special to the Gazette. '
Concho August lo.Tho election
passed oft'quietly and u light x;oto was
polled. The amendments to tho oin-
stitutlon are defeated excont tho
amendment to article 5 which was
carried by a inajority of olio hundred
ami euvi'n t bIx.
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