Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 66, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 9, 1884 Page: 5 of 8
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fJnafl and
EfiffiED SPECIALS
Jt rMcMl Courts
tho Stole
ttrfftHJliSemat
Capital
jTc
0 Fiw Other Towi < s
Ierl lijTclcKMi li
lusiuxinox
i Micalto of Northern loxas
nMti settled today lhu
KBBslltee after licjiriBgar
Wellborn and
stkCulbcrsou
dsuwi by unanimous consent
Itomjtfavorably a bill vJileh
a SsaUaf Cooko niul Gray
sstd ntli all of the Chlckn
idradlhewwtern part or the
afaftin to the Northern ju
IMaict Teas with court at t0
should be
lactmitUUicy tin
ejsrMlrtloa of the Xcrthern
iud itttad court at Dallas
pint filled to impress tho
tie jnentleH of which
iM that Dallas was very < 1 Is
lilWraceessillotolhe jioj >
stobetfrtted Throckmorton
ithit the interest of t Le people
taiTtiis and portions of the
iierritay demand new court
s IMmeheBatd existed to
MjSHtentlu the section of
Jibwealluded to for few psr
UpnsKutc or volunteer in
431 ° a account of
donnas expense and
111 attending
rfSffliilUrk He showed
feUUishment of additional
to wald be a matter of
pi oaldlyalow estimate
ff Eovernmeut from
WMdMiiually He favored
fiuteentfrelytothedlscre
Aw Culbeison
i IMaho left e
WsUetotlecoinmlt
l lio
represents the In
we stales that he
Matforuu time
past that
tS lmla3miiltlu
S of wlles
< S terrlturi
iir u r lersons
aWtV 1 0 EeIction of
10 that
S5a JL m lieel >
cninmlstloncd
ni Lludsey
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tcrintMer Johnson lins yono on a tour
or Inspection ofthis ontlro force
The cxpcntlvo committee of the
boavd of uulwrsjty regents in session
today nisrecil that lhu expense of wa-
ter and plpo tluoiiRlt the university
LTonnds should bo paid out of the
available university fund
llecolpts from collect ora today 10
000 Revenue deposits J1003
A man from Dallas wants front 210
to iOO carp to Htoclc a llshnond vlhe
llsh commission limits single hip
nients to tlftecn or twenty
John X Simpson and J b Dough
erty of Dallas and J T Divls of Colo-
rado City the committee appointed by
tho Western Texas Stock association
to confer with the land board relative
to its lecent action in doubling the
rate of leaMJ of school lands came In
on tho Missouri 1aclllc this evening
They will appear before the board to-
morrow ami enter si protest against
the increase recltingitB deleterious ef-
fect on the cattle interests It Is be-
lieved that a majority of tho board arc
sufficiently doubtful of tho wisdom of
the now policy to consent to modify
Increase at least to sli cents
alMt counties wllii tilts that a plan was recently set on foot to
sbterloa of the Choclttaw further increase the rate to ten cents
btisEistem iudlcialMlstrict an ncro before bids aro finally cousld
< Rt it Taru Wellborn I ered Commissioner Walsh Is the an
in change in the nor of he new policy mid its most tic
Wrtiyitau but Insisted nVe supporter Gov Lubbock li ar
tUhdisns were to be attached riyediigalnatit while at least two other
members of tho Loard have grave
doubts are to theirauthority in the mat-
ter The Dally Capital the new spicy
morning paper requests an exchange
with all slate papers
CliKllUKNE
Cleburne > Tnrch 7 The Caddo
house a twostory frame building near
tho southeast corner of tho ttpiare
caught lire thU morning from a laulty
Hue A large crowd of men rushed to
the place on heaiiug tho alarm anil
worked iudiistilously by carrying and
pouting on water so that the llamc3
were soon extinguished J A Lind
grea an old llrenini was especially ac-
tive The loss will not probably ex-
ceed 150
Tho school trustees yesterday ap-
pointed C J Newsou an intelligent
and well cducatedcolored man to bo
principal of the colored freo schools of
the city Xewson formerly taught iu
the Ton ell school
The municipal election to choose a
mayor niul three aldermen occurs on
the ilrst Tuesday in April Tho three
retiilng aldermen aro Mcisrs Dickson
Lockctt and Heath Ma-
jor Heath has moved
into the country and will consequent-
ly be ineligible As no aspirants for
tho seats of the other two have ap
lieaied it is supposed that they will
be leturned without opposition No
candidate for Major Heaths ward has
yet announced although several hare
been mentioned For mayor thero are
already two candidates announced
and a third is spoken of He has not
yet decided to make the race but It is
supposed that ho will make tough
work for the others
W S it Parker traveling auditor
of the Santa Fe w a iu town today
J A Styron was married to Miss
Ksther Huttuer null J C lUirnham
of Terrell to Mies Mattio Huttuer at
tho residence of J C Buttnor JCsq
last evening
Contractor Van Hall passed through
Cleburne yesteiday ami took toHunts
villo Dock Martin sentenced to four
years for manslaughter and Dob Fer
lell to live years for cattle theft
A very heavy rain began to fall at
2 oclock this morning mid continued
for about two hours
SAX AXTOX10
San Antonio > farcli 7 About mid-
night last night nil this western coun-
try as far as heard from was visited
jyu heavy rain lasting from Tour to
Jive hours Creeks cast and west of
the city were reported as Impassable
today a terrlllo hail btorm visited
the Moore Hollow taction of Frio
county Tho rain lu this vicinity was
abundant for all purposes and has had
a materia eilect upon the prices of
cattle
It la reported that a young man
highly connected hero disappeared
about the same time that Fries the
Uxns express agent did that hols i
defaulter for HOOTO mid that Fries did
not go to Mexico and is an cxtciiHlvo
defaulter ulso qomorrow promises
much revelation
IVICHUA 1AIJS
Wichita Falls March 7 A grand
ball will take place tonight lu the
Btterilcld hall The Henrietta bratB
naiid came uji ou todays train nud Is
akliig a street parade Tho band
aj only been organized for eight
inonii1H but is said to be as good as the
tf s aUlli which was hero on the
Ioiuth ofTuly Many of tho Hen
etui ladlei will Oomo up on the train
ouluht unil the ball will have a full
attendance
At tho lust meeting of the Wichita
HoraeBtead and Savings Union 100
was loaned at a premium of f 40
OF THE ABOVE IS RESPECTFULLY SOL
HlMiSltOUO
fa
Hillsboro March 7 Dr W 11 Dud-
ley came veiy near being seriously
hurt this morning About daybieak
wiille returning from n visit to a pa-
tient his hor > e took fright and ran
Into a barb wire fence near Judge Ab
botts house cutting quite an enten
sivogush iu the doulor8 log and also
scratching him in half a dozen places
The doctors iniuries are not serious
at nil hut it might have been worse
Thohortois considerably cut up Ills
hreastand side being lacerated in ajfear
ful manner
Tho civil docket in the district court
Is well nigh exhausted The criminal
docket will not come oil before the
couit
A norther and rain last night were
the changes In the weather which
makes overcoats and llrcs lu demand
today
The MurplivKaton nihilr in the
GAZrnTi makes it go like hot cakes
here Your coirespondent was misin-
formed us to I Derdcus suing
Legierso Company it should have
been TenantWalker Company
ItOUXl IttlCK
Hound Itock March 7 Mr Audiow
Nelson sold today to Dr Iglchard of
Austin tlirco hundred bales of cotton
at 10 H10 the largest sale by one man
ever made iu the couity The cotton
is a Hue quality halt passing as good
middling end the other hair as mid-
dling Mr Kelson has llfty bales
more which bo is holding for higher
llgurcs He has ono hundred and
eighty biles from last years ciop and
one hundred and twenty the year
before
M Bernhem isalteiingand nrrang
lug his opera lioiiso for tiieatrieal per-
formance whlflli will soon be com-
pleted Thotlagehas been enlarged
new curtains and sceneiies being
painted and chairs and beats added
for threehundred persons making it
the llnest opera house in the county
EL rvso
El Paso March 7 The ranch of
Dean Fink adjoining old Ft lil s
was raided this mornlug ami a line
blooded male valued a 00 and one at
frl10 weie stolen
John Itoberls a baker Interfered
this morning to prevent Frank How-
ard a saloon keeper from striking his
wife when Hobcrts was knocked
down He arose to his feet aud made
a plungo at Howard with a knife cut
llng a gash iu ills light chest four
Inches long and nearly two inches
deep Hoberts was arrested
We were telephoned from tho Mexi-
can Central office across tho river that
tho last spike in tho Mexican Central
would bs driven tomorrow
JIAUSIAIE
Maishall March 7 Henry lcls is
uiinounced as a candidate for mayor
Caiit Win Seuilock one of tho few
who cscaned from the Fannin massa-
cre of 1813 at Goliad aud who partici-
pated in all tho war in the eaily his-
tory of this state was In tho city to-
day Hols well picserved for a mail
of his age
Scarlet fever and measles are provid-
ing with fatal eilect among the cull
Tho weather Is dauip aud disagree-
able
uamistov
aalveslon March Arrived
Sehooiieis Thomas J May fromi Phil-
adelphia C F Qhlseii from Culca
sleu Devate Hros from Calcasieu Co
liuette from Calcasieu Cleoptra
torn Calcasieu Jacobaoii from Cal
pasieu Julntlana from Calcasieu
Susie from Calcasieu
Clr iredSteanishlps Sail Marco
for New York Uernard Hull for Llv
Louise for
allcdSteanisiilp
Houston
ZAPATA C0UNTV
Close of Hie llestniDiy Weallier
Xertlicrs niul High inles
Correspoinlciice of the ClasotW
Murcli aTho feasts or
ncstus Carro of Guerrero have nlaye out
inu left the city overrun with thieves
being l OMm the
l force
The 1 o
soldiers patrol the streets at night
Nevertheless farmers aro
No rain
nlniAuk 1be ranuo Is very poor
northeriiuotlt every three
We liBven
balance t ° l
and the
laH
alB
Si wind blowing u I rfcct
Notice
to meet the dwnanda of my
Iu trade
prescription
itrawliiH olnt Vtnelt will > bo closed out tho
U t really reduced
hit yH
y
ne
paint
prices Special bargains In
for cash
rushes
vvkiw
Iifteentll au dllonstoi
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VUV GAZETTE FOIT WORTH SPNUAY MARCH 9
ra
in
Absokiteiy Pue
Thin powder never varlen A roarvo oj
pui tyktrcnElUuuiI iTbolcsoraenr Mor
oconomlciil limit tho urdliinr kind mid
cmuot bo sold in competltliMi wltli lliu mul-
titude of low teat Bliort welBht nlum oi
phosphate powdurn Hold oyitv in emu Hot
At IIakino IOTlieB Co 100 Wnll Btreut
New York
ftxnwacCTiTiTifyrrrtimB
Tlio want ofn rc
llnblo illnretlc
which while net
1 liiis sis a kilimilnl
or the ltldneyp
liollher excite
uorlrrllntestirm
Kim In 111 Miico
fcuppllcd l y llos
v lelters htomncli
DitLTK This lino
medicine oieilH
tlio unulhllo ilc
crcc 01 Rlliinilu
tlon upon Itieto
orifini lrltlmut
producing Irrlln
Hon niul IsUicri
foio far bttlcr
ndiiplud for the
iniriiiso llinn nii
iiiculcitlcil oxclt
iiuiN ollcii rtsort
c M
fever and iiane und Icln
mto > peislK
y
ilreil dlveasViinre all cured ly It Kir mlo
by all diugl t and deolcis genorully
C00KK COUNTY
Disposition or Important Cases hi Uio
District Court
Correspondence of the Oazctle
OalucBvIllc March C There is uotli
ing startling with us except tho pro-
longed boom of our city Its a wtunuer
to tlie mass of our people
Our district ciiniiual court niogrets
es and wo had ono day of couutv
criminal court tho result or which
was ti > u llnding guilty and sentencing
ton line of toO one Frank Turnbow
for fenceburning All other cafes
were continued by consent except tho
manipulators of thoxe cute little boxes
turnluttwheels and ivory checks
about irncenof theinwho pleaded guil-
ty and paid their little privilege
money
In district court in tho case of the
State vs J It llolen for thumuruerof
X U Hurgesa in 18S the jury found
uot guilty
In tho case agahiBt JJoIeu Tor tho
murder of tho son William liurgess
at the tame time a nolle pi on was en-
tered This was a double murder catc
and at tho tiino of its occurrence
created much excitement which sub
elded on Helens giving himself up to
the authorities and upon the mans
former good character Tho case was
continued from term to term with the
above result Hon I K Darrctt was
at the trial owing to
the speciuljudgo
tho relationship existing between the
accused and Judge J V JM
cousins wo believe The latter assisted
in the defence
A boy IVauk Howard for pocket
picking during tho races has had his
third hungjury and has been in Jail
nix month Hoys tako warning
Charley SteuHer for horeo stealing
got live years He Is b mere boy and
was led and forced to the theft by in
uncle EGoldcu who on two couiitH
got twentylive years Tho other
cases against fcitculler were disused
Deputy City Marshal Dave Taylor
for tlio killing of 7m Odtoway was
honorably acquitted Only two slate
witnesses were examined when the
district attorney throw UP the Hpong
and thojudgo instructed the Jury to
Maudes In
Floyd brought Dob
from the territory Tuesday for tho
theft of lite Clouds horse
Wo had Lcavllts iiilnrtretoMoiidny
ntVht and will havo Anna Kva I ay
tliespirituullit JPaur d y night Iu our
° We liawin view the organization of
I wo hose eompaules to utllUe our wa
lire occasions
works ou
ter V A Hooker and hla new w fe late
MUs Wwlo ltwt of Hempiitcad have
coiuo to the city of Gainesville to make
their home
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BILVBK LOAF IJAKINO lOW
DE11B never dlsapi lut the bread
maker
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Ootton Gius Presses
Atlas Engines Russell
Portable and Station-
ary Engines and Vibra-
tor Threshers Rubber
Hose Rubber Leather
and Ootton Belting
Shafting Pulleys Gas
Pipe Pipe Pitting
Brass Goods Steam
Pumps etc Avery
and Oliver Ohilled and
John Deere Plows
Double Shovels Geor-
gia Stocks Sweeps
Tht Re OeoH thjtr or Ilonrbon luituj
IJolh myeelfanU wife owe oor live to Bid
loUh Coniumpttou Cure U N llrun wi A
Co vboleaalo ana rcUII agenU
Shlloht Catarrh nmudjA roiltlv cor tot
caUrrli dlpbtUerla una caukcr nioutli UK
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OF FORT WORTH TEXAS HOUSTON FIRST AND MAIN STREETS
in all the new shades WOOL DRESS GOODSall the late novelties in
rirq and SATINS black and colors The new
and GINGHAMS handsome and Our line
ntfFS LINEN LAWNS are very cheap of WHITE GOODS is the largest
t complete in the state including all of the latest novelties of the season EMBROIDERIES LACES LAGE NOV
HANDKERCHIEFS are especially attractivethis season Our line of TABLE LINENS TOWELS NAPKINS
CLOTHS in white and colored CRETONS WHITE QUILTS etc is very large handsome and cheap this
season
Of JPoat TVoitli Texas
WH0113SALH VND JtKTAUi DKAIjRKS IN
LL IVIACHI
AND
A citt Xoi
Bull Tongues etc Oas
aday Sulky Plows
Moline and other Farm
Wagons Seeloy Hay
Press Oano Mills and
Evaporators Evans
Corn Planters Tents
and Wagon Sheets
Wagon Bows Whoel
barrows Wagon and
Platform Scales Sulky
Hay Rakes Woods
Mowers Sucker State
Grain Drills Strow
bridgdes llrotidtnst Set d Sow
H 33 SCUTT 00S
ire
Firemens Department Supplies
m Elevator Oups Mill
Picks Bolting Olotli
Scotch Harrows Harrow
Tfdli nmooling Harrows
Slnglo Trees etc etc
Walter A Woods
Twino Binderfl Mow
ors and Self Rakes
Wire Stretchers Corn
Shollors Oorn and
Shuck Shellors Kon
nesaw Water Elevat-
ors Buggies Spring
Wagons Artosian
Well Machinery etc
AND BARBED WIRE
Onolialf Million Pounds now iu Stock
StKce r0mxvvTxrxA
ESTIMATES MADE ON MILL IWOIBK >
Larp Stock of 11 Sillies Kent teiaiy oii Hani
Correspondence solicited
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