Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 121, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 16, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : illus. ; page 15 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE GAZETTE: KliT TOUTH TEXA&THUKSDAY AUGUST 1C.
TEKSONAJb.
A DAY AT DALLAS.
3"
t
: !
i If
finrrl 1
r- r
ill?
Offleo of publication Heeond trft b
'reen lloamn una Thoekinorton. Entered
y it the pontoffleo wt sccond-clni matter.
TnunsuAV mokninU .roisTvin.
FIRST EDITION.
TII!2 MAX IN TIU3 TOWI3K.
1I l'eKpIrr In tlic Look. Out ami Tulto
About lliii Weiitlicr.
"Well old mini how'stho weather?"
asked the reporter of his friend yes-
terday t 1 stood mopping his luce
-with 'his handkerchief mid the ther-
mometer ninety-eight In the hade.
"Look here young juan" said tho
old follow "the Inst man
that naked nip thru question was
pitched bodily over the balcony into
the square below and were .It not for
the consideration I have for the Ga-
y.Krrn you would go on u voyage oU
discovery tifier him. Ilea's the
weather Indeed you remind me of
thiit wild-eyed poet of the Kast who
struck ihe sunny South mid Texas nt
u particularly minny period and the
t guy mid festive cow boys at their gay-
est festivities mid who wild as his
coal-tail wusil disappearing over the
northern boundary 'If I owned h 1
nnd Texas I would rent out Texas Mid
live in h-1."'
The reporter Mild ho had no doubt
(hat If the gay and festive cowboys
had caught that particular wild-eyed
poet at that particular time they
would have given him the pleasure of
spending the following season In the
plaeo of his choice.
Tlio old man leaned bis head against
n window and tried In vain to catch a
jik'ce of tho southern breeze and said:
'When I told you the other dav that
how literal I va-. Why sir there ntlemuii come with the very
has been three cases of lunacy tried In
this court-house in the past week and
only thin morning h was whimpered
in theclerk'h olllce that a prosperous
and ambitious young man of our town
was slightly leaning towards that
deadening vacuum of the brain which
if not cheeked leads to the mceisity of
belli placed under restraint. I "tell
you if these things keep up we will
nave to convert the state into an In-
ino asylum and appoint Col. Tom
Ochiltree as keeper."
Why appoint Col. Ochiltree
keenm"'!
"lic-causo." said the old man as he
thoughlfnlly looked the (Ja.cttb
man square in the eyes "'tis a posi-
tion lie would lill with due dignity
and credit and be looked up to as the
Hr.-t man In the community.
Mr. S. W. Howan of Ltvcrmoro
Kentucky visited the Gazkctt. cm-
lorlum yesterday.
Winlleld Scott of Colorado City is
wtilllug a way a few of these warm
days among ids many friends and an-
qtialntnilces. 1. J. Leonard of the firm oflL O.
and 1'. J. Leonard of Henrietta one
i of Clay county's enterprising entile
prince's Is doing the rort Torn few
day.
Frank Milwee a prominent horse
and cattle dealer was seen upon the
streets of the Fort yesterday simmer-
ing in the heat with the rest of the
boys.
Lou Clark put in an appearance nt
the Fort yesterday just In from the
west where the cattle roam on the
thousand hills lie looks pretty dark
as though he had been with them.
Col. Harry L. .Mitchell agent for the
SI. Louis Wire Fence Co. Is in town
visiting his brother J. B. Mitchell of
this place.
Mr. Marlon Sansoui one of the
wealthy and enterprising citizens of
thohoimiug little city of Alvarado
took in the Fort and the GAZirrrfi last
night.
Mr. J. M Rice of Silver creek Tar-
rant county has just returned from
his old home Kentucky. He s-is
Texas is good enough for him. He
stopped over in the Fort and paid the
Gakimti: his annual visit.
C W. Uowles.of Dreiiuan fc Bowles
chief cattlemen of Calvert was teen
upon the streets of the Fort yesterday
shaking hands with lib. many friends.
lie is the Doss of a neap of 'em and
he carries an umbrella.
;XI(w. T. Y. and J. 0. Wright
proiulueht citizens and men of wealth
and influence of Rome Ga. liave de-
cided to locate in our city for the pur
pose oi engaging in uusines". These
gentleman come with the very hiuhest
recommendations the state of Georgia
could give. The Ga.ihtk heartily
welcomes them both to our business
and social circles and wisli them much
success In their new Held of labor.
5
Prepare for the cyclone.
1NJJKIEF.
TUB XKW COUXTV .JAIL.
Ilio Contiuct Auardvil to McinrK. IZvLk &
liakr(iri"mt AVmlli.
The proposals for building the new
county jail in this city were opened at
half-past one o'clock yesterday in the
ejunty commissioners court. There
were utit three bids on the work com
plete a tollo
binding done at the
superfine honey comb at
c Tucker's.
All kinds of
Gazitttk olllce.
Kxtra
as Spencer &
Old books bound fis good as new at
the GAZinrri: bindery.
The cyclone is coming prepare for
it look out for it It "wiUMviu be here.
MellhennyV tabasco snuco received
at Spencer vt Tucker's. Try a bottle.
11. F. Grave y'n UEri V tobacco and
don't you forget it at Combs Read fc
Co
lows:
JAIill T. ftjilikt A l'o
A. llrovvrfli'o 7V0OI
HulM-r A Hick ul.'A.'U W
W'lieru were several bids on dillereni
portions of tlf work but as there were
not enough to complete the work in
th nggiegutr they were not exum-
iiifctL Iiruvarding the contract the court
.elected the I'auly fc JJro. system of
cells lo be put In the new jail.
A model of one of these cells was ex-
hibited to the commissions In the
court-room. Messrs. I'auly': liro. had
u bid In the proposals to 'furnish the
iron and steol work of tho building for
$41000 but tbo couit did not con-
sider It.
Tlie contract was awarded to Messrs.
linker & Heck of thUcity the contrac-
tors to furnish bonds in the sum of
$u400J.
Telephono orders receive piompt at-
tention by the Fort Woi tli Transfer
company.
Go to Dnshwood it King for Harpet t
"Rorodentiiio" the finest tooth lotloa
in the market.
11. F. ' Grnvelyjs beJobacco nt
Combs.'Read &.C6'a; oiio "door south
STn- o ffi I of the post olllce.
Try ) rnrper's "Borodentine" tootli
lotion; It just takes the cake. Sold by
Dash wood fc IClng.
TUB PIIO POSITION"
Ofllii
Ctililliirnliil Stent C(MiiiKi!iy-Oiilv
SdO.OOO Wnntcil.
Another conferenco was held yester-
day morning between some of our cap-
italists and the parties icpresenting
the Continental Mint company ot
Victoria. The proposition mndo to
Fort Worth was ihntshe should sub-
HcrllHi5!)0)) for the purpose of put-
ting into operation u bianch of the
Continental Meat company in this
cjly. A' committee whs appointed to
solicit HiibciiptloiiH and will leport to
the Vlcioilu parties this morning. The
list Is lu'aded by two names represent'
1iikSW0U11 One is Col. J. r. Smilh
vho always lakes the lead in such on-
icrpr's wlio taues ijilO.OtXI worth of!
Htoek ami the otlur Mr. H. C. Kdlng-
i" i oi I no Trailers National bault who
takes $0(1011 worth.
Job work of all kinds done at the
Ga.i.ttij office In the best styles and
at the lowest pilces.
Give Harper's Fragrant "Boroden-
thie" for the teeth a trial. l'or sale
by Dnhwood fc King.
The only place in the cltv wheie
you ran get Ihe genuinell. F" Grave-
ly it Son's best tobacco is at Combs
Read it Go's.
The Foil Worth Transfer company
meet all the tialns and orders for
calls at any hour day or night will
be promptly attended to.
Miss Chiuton May Huffman jrlvcs a
birthday parly to her li lends this eve-
ning at the residence of her parent"
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Huffman.
Tlio ISeef
Coin-
lU'ri'lKcrntin-'
lmny.
There ns a meeting of those who
are interested in securing to Ftrt
Worth the iww iudusM'y of a branch of
the Texas Contlnenfal Reef company.
The meeting wmm euthusiastlo one.
and It is thought there will be no dllll-
uulty in secuilug the necessary sub-
sciiptions to enable the city to have
one of i be moat successful e terprises
evu-ftaj'ted in Tixus located in nur
i midst. There Is to bo another
mocMiig In Mayor Smith's olllce tomorrow.
AsiuUiur Prize.
io un ore
wutoh
desirabh) thin tho gohl
(ur vhy circulator says he will oiler
ftammrsto nwrv .. n.t if"wl"." u'-.vh that will
tllllfllflif tiul....! xt 1.'..... 11. . .. . I '
.......ikunnrinn nrl WOrilJ IS (IllltC
small ami will of course be raised In u
fclL'(i(iO in a few hours fur a Fourth ol
.lulycefobrallon It sunly can lale
oouimiora Orel rerngerntlngsMiccrn
m.'i i mJ "". M?n to;athioiilaatunHiy August
inuleilaiillltereatsdl the cltv tii.i iuiii'1 ' b
oiuer euiii'rpno sue lias.
ITiith'hely Doath.
' Mr. Mlcnlah il. Smith son of Ifev.
W. H. .Smith diedof tviibolil niMii.
t..xj... ....!..:. . :. ?.' . ; :: i -
ll.lSKI.
Hotel AiTivniH.
MCTiioi'ot.iTAX iion:r.
P
H
1
'Jihoty.yclono Is coming.
RAT CHRISTIAN RETURNED
THE PENITENTIARY.
TO
AVIfelr IloTOtlon-Tlie Stnln Tnurniiuient
t:trrlloii Itrtnrn itntt 0mii;tit8
lnSelou Iiileresttiig
llrtn.
Ejictnl to tho Gmelte.
Hallas Aug 15 -Wright Clirlstinn
the murderer of Sidney Smith a( Col-
umbia Missouri in March ISTd who
escaped from too M Issourl pouitenliarv
nt Jeflerou City. In 1RS1 after serving
four years of a fifteen years sentence;
who was captured at Gateaville Texas
in .tune last; who Is alleged to have set
the lire that burned theJohnsou coun-
ty Jail at Clebuine on July allh
and has since been incarcerated
In tle Dallas. jail was
started buck to the Mitsouri penlten-
tlnry on the late train last night m
custody of Sheriir Boyd of Johnson
county .to serve out tho remaining
eleven years of ) la sentence. The
pi tenner's story of ids career was pub-
lished in the GAZinTi: a couple or
weeks ago in the shape of an inter-
view. It has since leaked out that he
while at liberty in Texas married the
daughter of a respectable citizen of
Dciusun. His wife during his stav in
Dallas jail wrote him several ailec-
liouate letters each week in which
she expressed u determination
to remain true to him even though he
had to serve the long balance of his
term at Jefferson City. Christian a
few days ago pencd correspondence
with Ills parents with a view to hav-
ing them care for her until his
troubles are eudtu
The Kekford base ball club of Mem-
phis Tenuessfe are In correspondence
with the Dallas Drown Stockings to
visit Dallas and play them three
games. It is more than probable that
satisfactory arrAiigements will be con-
cluded after the state tournament at
Dallas Is over.
The prospects are flattering for the
state tournament proving a grand suc-
cess. Nearly all the leading clubs of
the state have announced their inten-
tion of participating. It is hoped that
the Fort Worth ooys will enter as
they are favorites here.
Dick Flan a tran. Fort Worth's linivK-
ordained alderman was in the city on
a Hying visit to-oay and received con-
gratulations from his leirlon of old
friends.
Theie wn. an interesting and slight-
ly sensational scene on
Elm stteet this evening. The
wife of a well known merchant
took sudden leave of him and stored
two huge trunks with valuable con-
tent" with a second-hand dealer and
of course this brought on a domestic
ciists. The wife has taken her depar-
ture for regions unknown to this re-
porter. Tho board of trustees for the city
schools concluded Us labois to-d.iy for
the pnsent and near futuio by the
following proceeding":
"Resolved That 'the board of trus-
tees of the ci:y of Dallas do now adopt
for tne ensuing vear ihe bonks nlrmuiv
in use in the public free schools this
is to say McGullby's serks of readers
Disturbances
DSTiicker.&'lor.
J s luumuoiiii.
M 1C Iin;rin Uowic.
Hout Ujlt-r. levin
W 'A Dawn port
t mm ris.
' It 1 1 row u Unvln.
I Krevntnu unit vnfe '
l-raiui
UH-
KI
Jliutlu. bil.
UlM
1'iiliinr.iv.
MutiiuK. Iilir.i.
Milnuy . H..H TUH.
JOP lj Itlnwltl UlUl
mvirp.l)llan.
Tl'tlfM llr.MrJl.
J W W'olir.AnroM.
If I.CuiliirU.DoiMttjr.
ia Muuiero Hn
Auhmlii.
1. M Morton Coitoa-
II Ullll.
U rioSbuny. Tjlor.
G llorrt'ii iiail
' tlu KallK
'J II .Mortoa Luuls.
Villi'.
H SchloKiifor 3eiw-lur.
U JlcCullun llourl-
V. It il rover WUiilc i
oiuity.
! Moiiuwii)' Xiirlli
C'nrolliui. .
llMhSlilltl) 1U'A.
o J jcUon lljirlo-
I)xi.viili.llo('i;v
NV MfUluimlimi tit.
T.tilrlK
1 A.JMsMINl.frfHl!.
MOII.
tlior-
There were several disturbances vc-
onlayiiii't;lie lower end of the citv
A man named Barnes was ancstcJ
nuiw: thoSaniii Fo ralhoad track lor
uriiig on aiVistoi ami areathur a
Ulitier
hay's arithmetic Harvey's ginminnrs
unst ati oi iteed it Kellogg) Swlnton's
primer and word hook Swlnton's
United States history. SpenCerian
e .py books MontMih's g-ography."
'I ne fuither resolution was adopted
as follows:
"Resolved That the above books
being adopted by the board 'for the en-
suing year all the public free schools
both wbite.and colored mo hereby re-
quired to use the above books."
The State Grange resumed business
this morning. Reports from the treas-
uier secretary and executive commit-
tee were received read and adopted.
A largo number of lesolutlous of vari-
ous chai actor were introduced and con-
sidered. Tho grange is deliberating
more on matters peitalning to c In ca-
tion than any other subject and man-
lft at deep interest therein. The ses-
sions are held with closed doors there-
lore proceedings in detail ari not ob-
tainable by newspaper repoitcra but
the members appear inclined to en-
lighten iliem us far as the public is
directly Interested.
The telephone management an-
nounce that Dallas Is bv far the most
important exchange in "ihe Texas sys-
tem hnvlng a largo number of towns
lu communication with it and realiz-
ing n much larger i even ue for the
company. '
Hon. James Cravens one of tlio
bi)t known and most respected citi-
zens of Dallas county flitl isterday
evening at his home near Scagovillo.
He came to Texas irom southwest
Missouri lu ISG-j. Refoie tiu. wr in.
served in tne Missouri
and during Hint conflict
of a leglmeut of Missouri
troops.
b.ast Dallas to-morrow votes on
(pit'suou or annexation to Dallas.'
Cpio this evening full icturtis from
thoelietlou held yesterday had not
been received at ihe county clerk's
olllce but It i-s generally ionecdeil that
S. H. Inn ee aim DeWitt Smith weie
elected publlo weighers for Dallas
county. The result on the amendments
is not ascerUlned. Charges of an
Illegal ulectiosni re freely heard ns in
many products no polls were optned
and In others not until Into In the dav.
limn .1.1....S..X.... .k...... - .y
1.1113 MUlllllllIK IIIIIIIV VliriMM lit t III
Legislature
was colonel
Oonfeileiato
the
with
ifHilfioorsjUonrl- 111 Wcilill!.Mlorl
..iVi wr"' lu'"r'" M U-oodf 1I
ri. ...... i . . l''Hl
Mi; MurpJiy.
iiuiih iiivii
Dui J Mtrjn ifleJU
i " iiei;y.
Wf ivnux Wlcliltu Fdl.
llot
Kvn-
Tho cyclone will soon boheie.
nlliilV1 drwI b?ef u( Spencer &
JiQQkoiil ftiptlio Cyclone.
mr
ill tisturlmuec.
loeUul him un.
1111 .
jiiiomas 1'auio was
I oi-dorly eoudu.t and llgfvitiui;
Jniniiiiuie
j A iiiiui iinuwd Lally was arrestetl
fe striking an old nitu fnuilliarlv
ifenown as "Addv" or "llannv.''
kuoftkhig him dnvn and laUIiigout
tw tt Jiis teeth. Lulv exhibited
some muorso nrrcc strlltlng iiim but
was promptly arretted.
TheoHJeerstleseiue pmNe for the
prompt maimer In Hhh'h they mrtst
these dUturboi-H of tlio peace.
Arrival of ICaeer.s.
Mr. MulliiiH aC Cinuaitu ..iii
1 . ----- - ---....... .. .IV.-
viiown iiirfiuau arrived in the oltv
lat night via tho Santa Ke wl h five
rutuieiH. They will go luto training
jmniedlatelv for the fall mocs An
eirortwlll ho inado to have a xpeolnl
HU'otlnf ut the trneic hero ou or about
'0?tl1 f-.oitember. which eo.dd
ocnib'lcM be iiatle very succc.ssfnj
piivllege of exercising the iht of
sufl'iage
John Coplaud lecently shot through
the bind by Hutton a bus driver
and whose life was despaired of. to the
'oner- siirnrlse tir i-iv-iNvnin. imu un v.... i...
Courtriglitii proved as to bo Able to start for his
I amnio in rota count v Tennessee. His
nre-esieti ior uii-i -orouier started ! t'exas several .-luv
1 .i.... ... ..!... I l....v... i.... .. . .
.'S'1 " inuu nun tfiiMii
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK!
NEW PALL PRINTS HANDSOME ft
New Satins All Shades at Low p
NEW SILKS ALL SHADES AT LOW PRICES"
New Cashmeres A!! Shades at Low
HUW STYUB JUUUUST JfLAIinJlLS ALL SHAD&1
EW CARPETS ALL CRADES HANDSOME SI
Odds and Ends of Summer Stock will bo closed out at Great Bargains.
? SE5 V A 3XT gf j
SAX SABA.
The i:ictlan Itnimi Ailmllted to null
Tliu llntt Chi' Si-nkliiB 1'rcsli
l'lmtums.
fpcclal to tho Gazette.
San Saba. August lo. A. It. Brown
charged with killing his brother-in-law.
Andrew Smart In a diflleulty in
this place on the 13th of July has been
admitted to ball by Justice Harvey in
the sum of $2i010 which he-gave at
once. The general opinion Is that the
killing was done in self defense.
Jo?ina Jlatt who was arrested some
time since In Longvlew upon an in-
dictment charging her with the mur-
der of her former husband W. H.
Watklns in this county on the 21st
of July issi had a hcailng before
District Judge Town upon habeas cor-
pus and was admitted to bail in the
a mi of 2 .000.
The vole upon the constitutional
amendments was light only foity-
Boven votes being cast In the county
about two-thirds in favor of the
amendment.".
The attaohr d stock of goods of D. P.
Roberts & Son was ho d by the sheriff
yesterday under an order of court.
Weather still hot and dry and grass
is very scarce. Some large stocks of
cattle are being moved out in search of
gras-s. Unle.-s we have rain soon more
will have to follow.
tional bank elected In place of H. "y.
L.USK ticccaseii is J. W. Mann and
as stated in to-day's
MARSHALL.
JiiterWeu trltli Mr. Tnliunco No K'.rclion
in lliu Count).
Special to the Gaetlo.
Marshall August 15. Your corre-
spondent interviewed General Mana-
ger Talmnge to-day in regard to tho
laying oil' of shop men here and el.-e-where
and also in regard to the re-
ports of Huntington bu.s imr the Texas
and Pad lie. lie stated that the men
iiu un utuauso uiey weie not necucu; old hov
"
lever.
not Mason
QA'.ivm:.
Mr. L. Sanger returned this morn-
ing from his trip to Coloiado City.
Mr. San ford Johnson went down to
Temple this niorningto receive a bunch
of fat cattle lately purchased by him.
which will be driven to Waco and
slaughtered here.
Mr. J. F. Tood who lias been ab-
sent at Abilene for several weeks re-
turned home this evening.
Conductor John Condon of the Mis-
souri Pacific is as clever a man as
ever drew a bell lope or ditched a
train. He has a heart as big as all out
of doors polite all'able and courteous
with every lady.
Professor 11. H. Hill went over to
Lampasas springs to-day.
Mr. J. J. See lert this morning with
his entire force of brick layers lor
Temple. Mr. J. V. Mann of
this cily who has the
contract lor the erection of a brfcjk
block of buildings in Temple also
went down. Mi. Sac is foreman of the
brick laying force. This crowd is also
afllicted with the mania for "the home
and state news" and therefore order
the Ga.i:tti: for the mouth of their
absence.
Mr. W. D Burncy left this morning
for San Antonio.
L':at night just afterdark a wild cow
ran over Mrs. J. E. Wallace and
biui'cd her up severely.
Mr. and Air. J. E. Wallace left this
morning for their homo in Crawford.
The thermometer was 101 degrees in
tin-shade today.
Four bales of new cotton was re-
ceived to-day. It brought Sc; classed
middling.
The "Cotton Exchange" opened to-
uny and many a one filled his stomach
both with 1 quids and solids.
m r. w. lu Tucker's little three vear
Cheap liii1
I
I
4
SITUATIONS
Vi
i"
FIVE CENTSili
PI
I
HELP WASBl
m
FIVE CENTS A I
the rolllnsr -tock is In excellent eondl-1
J'je is very sick with brain
tion and the work of these men was
not necessary an they were dis-
charged for this reason only. When
asked when they would be re-employed
ho said when the work de-
manded it.
He said he knew nothing of Hun-
tington buying the road and discredi-
ted it. Ho knew nothing of the real
caiue of the dcvline in Could secuii-
ties but thought io was only tempo-
ral' v.
The polls were not opened at any
point lu the c unity to vote on the con-
stitutional amendments.
TYLKR.
A 'ltnuinwiy atwriliigt' On Trlul Tor Kin-
lilonnjnt A Miijnrily Aglut tlio
Ainpiiiliiu-iit.
Sperlnl lo tlio G7etU
Tyler August l.. Miss Van
linger or Corsicana arrived on
tho midnight train last night and
was met at the depot by John MoirN
operator on the International fc Croat
Northern railroad at Jacksonville.
They proceeded at once to the r'orgu-
son House and were married. It was
a runaway match but all seemed
happy and supposed objections will be
withdrawn.
I his county will be counted against
the amendments by a large majority.
Conductor Harry Fillhyisio-ilay on
trla I tor second chaige niralnst him by
the. rlexas& St. "Louis Railway com-
pany lor eiybtK.lemeut. The case .vlll
go to the Jury to-moriow.
jkmmIax.
-"Morlillan KWmIiin Hid County stat Tin
Wild mill Moiilly IiiTohii.
Sppcinl lo Giwrjtip.
Morgan. August 13. -The election
passed off (juietly yesterday. Full
loturntj are not in jet but enough to
show that Morgan is left on the coun-
ty M;at. The Merldianltes are quite
Jubilant.
Over twenty men rode into town
last night about mldnieht like n n .r
j Mvages and aiou-ed the peaceable clti-
". ''nog several shots ami utter-
IiiBlouil cries. Wamants were U-ued
today and several of the Intruders
iii ueui resteu to-morrow.
Under the present miserable dec
tion laws it is impossible to get at the
exact returns of an election under a
week and the election held yesterday
wili hardly prove an exception to tho
rule. A sullleient nuniberof precincts
have been hturd from to jiutify the
statement that the amendments to tho
constitution have can led and Cran-
berry has beaten the negro for public
wi'njiier uy aouui oUil votes.
Mrs. Sauter of Ward's Seminary
a3hville Touii. after spsndinir 'a
week with fi lends in Waco left on
the evening Missouri Pacific train.
Major E. Parr went up to Hillsboro
thlsevtning
Mr.0. F.'Bcn&Ioy and Sheriff Har-
ris left this evening for St. Loills.
Dr. D. It. Wallace passed up on the
Missouri Pacific train this evening on
his way from Austin to Terrell to
make a topographical survey of the
branch insane asylum.
The prospectus of the Waco Daily
Dispatch by tho Sunny South Pub-
lishing Company was "issued to-day.
Ihe publisheis promiso to ifsue the
Initial number on or about the (Hh of
September proximo to make it. eight
inovo uuiy euiumiis conservatively
Democratic and to make it a llrat-olass
newspaper. The prospectus states
thai the company brings to Waco
"one of tho largest and best equipped
steam printing establishment in tho
state fitted with every modem mi-
pliauce." and that it is "prepared "
transact a general printing and fiib-
liahing business in all of its br.'iicbes.
It concludes: "Our coioany t
composed of praetiea' pililiJ
and newspaper men wl' coj)iti "'id
energy to cany out their imdertaU-
iinr. Messrs. Hipb-y and J'-urney wore nut
on the streets to-dn.v with one of their
traction engines It was driven over
the streets with thocabcof a common
road wagon.
Messrs. A. S. Fster and J. W.
Moore will open i'-'l estate ofllee lo-
inoirowiu thfBtme olllce with the
Uazktct.'s 'co branch olllce.
Anegro Kiri named Mit has been
arrestc'0" the charge of itealim two
(rnhimcilalf a gold ring and button
"WANTED TO VX
FIVE CENTS A
I
WANTED TO SE
' -ty-
FIVE CENTSMi
5 -'yy
. t I
irkAT?ri'(U
FIVE CENTS" A II
f
A
jooais y-j
FJVJ? CENT4-1
. -i&i
V
&
ft
BOOarSFOMB
FIVE CENTS $
uue. but on ivachh
::;SECOrotfHTTT(W.
I'......l . "": -.....'.-
i.-.MUitnii weutiCiTtiKy nun WM put 111
J"' l'o-day the uxauided man started
wr Texarkana to take his devoted
but iitifoiiunato lirttthenback
uii iiome oereti reason
p:uats are said to Uj well to-do
to Die
?Har
11HI
:.i.. .... .i ... .. . . j-3"
le luwi uiey win ue well proviiled for
on i lufr arrival. 1
Ourliis he-t nfghc entered tu
CVutti.ltl house and robbed 11 A.
Miii)h of XiiKij-doelu-H count v nffa
a watch; V. It JellVixm of jWie
county org.! and A. M. Keller of Hdlt
county or fit The partita robbed re
Mi attendance oj. tliettate grange. Tne
pollco are on tho aleit for Mveinl dh.
piclons characloM Jtiew arrivals bu(;no
uniniq iiuve neon lui.me et.
The gratieo is In open sewlon
night at thj rourtho;ise dlst'iisgliig
vailoiu subjecfa of in.erest to Uielr
order (iulte a munltr of snejJR-is
arc participating. (
i tn
Io
wa ct.
Neu-llaiiy I'lier-i.iu'iil Huii)ulnc inn!
Mlal Chut.
Plieolnl toilioGiirotu-.
Waco August 13.-7ir. 0. S. Slkes.
"f Coleman City and Miss Maggie
Kiordau were marred this evening at
the residence of Mis. Muiuford and
led on tho evening train for Houston
thence to Galvcton. They w ill make
Lampasas their future home.
!.'ilrj5' 0p U Iloblns' was married in
I'llJ.s county yesterdav to MissLul'i
Eli:erldge at the residence of t e
1'tldeV father Hon. w. G. Etherlike
SrSilT??1!' tl'. l8lturo ttu
1 nrhT K"' l'".r'i' lKS thrOUglt
hero to-duy for file homo of tho l.rl.l...
gr-join t Vernon Texas
Ihe new director of the Waco Na-
lt.i a lady's bonnet from the family of
c'ol. .1. C. Stephenson.
Some very line canvass work both
in portraits and landscape paintings
are now on exhibition at the Acade-
my of Art rooms on Austin street.
We noticed three life-size busts in oil
by Miss II. Scarborough finished and
ready for delivery at $13(1 each. The
portraits are highly complimented by
the customers.
The amountof inula done by Messrs.
Ivellum it Itotan for the past week is
somt thing wonderful. All hands in
every department are kept in a rush.
iiie nuslncss season with our whole-
fciile merchants has fairly opened
ihe firm is mnie than gratified with
the opening prospects for a large in-
crease In their mil trade over for-
mer seasons.
Sawing is too wasteful a p'ecess to
he used In the manufacture of veneer.
Tho logs uio first steamed until they
i. re soft and ft knife slaves oil ntrlps
as Ihlu as the thinnest tissue paper.
jiKOwrow:
V..rv Sii.ll Vote l'olleil-'1
i:ircii"
SpooIbI tnt.W'a lj-:
Itrownwood. Aiigu'vrjl
i oMiiik nlaco ra?w jy
Only 63 votes no W? !
against tne a. - -
i uteiesi was '""'" f
tuiieii i:ii-- ". ";'.
none bfitig from tho ci'u
..' Ml "".Si?
suioiter. 11U; . iii.i
u...innn-f.l In their"
""u"""v y V . ..n..url
warded by iieii.K ".
cigar mey "i" ; ...
...Ml.'.... n .lirir in Ills I"1
law courts all VA
joy their tobacco fiet'i.j
accused in a crluilaaiy
nir.1 this Indulgence vw M
his clgaictto W&.fZ jt if
the argument to !'
rowing that of the w
f itui.ii inciiard 1H1"'
. -O'linillU'
P" "i . ulnd
jiei.5
f
ialnsa llont '"K S0
Inclie3 thick. I'is'iffTh
on it and ma ' H y; jg
heads tluoKllwau
w
vJmt
ill CfHi
of- lift
dk m
I -
m
k'ii.
LM: Vfes
. -s i t
.' .vl SkV
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 121, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 16, 1883, newspaper, August 16, 1883; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114510/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .