Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 231, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 26, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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Residence Portions of the City
foe Rosedale Street Railway
Running Directly Through Thorn
Jfooenable HOME SEEKERStto acquire some of these clljlble ard Uelghtlu
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d which
V the Times pub
S Swrt aud Stiller
ttBMjclub ha been tin
In that city Manager Klwood lias
claimed tbo league tratnea between tbo
BuubcU nnd Fort Worth which were
to have come oil this pait week and
which did not owlujr to die dlslund
ment of Fort Worth for the Sunsets by
default The question now arisen to bo
decided by the league whether such
games can be awarded to the Bunsetaaa
they wore not on tho trrounds and
Whether the claims or default cau bo
sustained
Henry Anaoll an old citizen died
today aged alxtytbreo
Three Americana arrived tbUmoni
lug with forty head of bone which
all turn out to have been stolen from
partlee in Duval county The atock
ww recovered asd tb oilloara are u
torthethleTM
Tbe rXltlU JokerV Ulu U t siaok
1rj tobacco
FORT WORTH TEXAS T DAY AUGUST 20 1884
TAYLOR
LADESVKSSES antiCHILDRENS
Mn9lin and Cambric
XJ3SrrERWBAK
Lot tni l ICO Ij > dle > Calabrlo rbrwt Towm
that will b nia fromSOe to VI60 enrti worth
fromSl to 12 w
Ixawi It rM Cbcmt > piQtludlnK ladle1 and
mlnnes Izm trimmed In lure and emt > ro < l
ciy that will ho od frMn 3 to f < S and
oeiT K rment a peelnl Ixvreuhi
lot txx Is 122 ladlea and misses
Dfcfieiirro ldcioliisl
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Ij < itS07lseiinalni ladles ami tnlues and
chlldrt na 1anlleU from a e to lu
Imi Kh Is 111 Ladles Bklrtn fromtOc to 7 to
CRIMINAL CALENDAR
Tiircn Men Patally Injured in a Eioi
Amocag Italian labaren at
Dixon 111
Wlianij Tennijon an Pspapcd Texas
Oonviot and Notorious Ucrao
Thief Killed
Striking Ohio Miners Oppose tbo Im-
ported Poles Tho Governor Galled
On for Troops
Tilt UA > < i Mrv out
Bt Johns N 1 Aug 25 Urangc
tueii niiinbcrlug lmndredH nttaaked
the Jtoniim Cathollu church yacht nt t
Ilenlcy harbor and threatened the
iiihtdonnry Father I yiich with
death They toro down lliu lag and
tarred the yacht
AN AMA8SIS OAITUltKl
Bpcclnl to thu Onxctto
Hot SiitiNdS Auk Aug t5 Dep-
uty Sherlll Jno Tarry attacked two of
the Balluo county afcsawtlns in the
mountain two ulghu since Bhoolhig
and capturing one oi them John Stub-
ble Tho other one icaped
DISCUAKUrD
bpectal to the Oatotta
Waco Tix Aug 3 > IiOtils Davis
charged with attempting to rupo hl
stepdaughter ttiven ytart > old was
put on trial today The only wit
uessea
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two rows IriOi polrti cralHolrterjv llrgnlnr prlcr tiiO 500
ami 750 mil be Kollt at 200 > mill 500
LOT 288
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10 Ihihhcn xvhltp UlarsdllUs short clonkny ages 1
llttjnlariirlti WriOana ritMrviTUl Iro soltlnG S OO
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were his wife and child both t fnmier 0f thai county
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potent to testify agaliibthlin and
dischargid threw ft bootJncK at Lou areei a lie
he wai
CWt MNKTKKK TIMI3
Bpcclnl to toe Uazalts
UiiOwnwood Tex Aug SM IJaj
dea and House who were on un-
friendly terms met at a spring In the
western portion of thli county and got
Into a dllllculty Uoiibo cut J lay den
nineteen time Ills wounds ltrn not
considered fatal
STOLE A WINDOW HASH
Special to the Oasette
3jAitii > o Tex Aug 25 A Mexican
burglailzed a huuse last night which
was unoccupied He found nothing
worth stealing except a window sash
which he carried ofl and when arrest-
ed he said he only wished to ahow the
sash to his wife and intended to le
lurnlt
IIIOT AMOMl ITALIAN LAHOUKltS
Dixon Ili Aug 5 A riot broke
out yesterday among the Italian labor-
ers near here Over thirty men were
engaged lu tho melee Knives clubs
and saovtIs were freely used Three
men were fatally Injured One was
Btabbed live limes another had his
arm ud Jaw broken The cause of the
trouble is unknown
ASSADLTKI 11V A CONSTAJIM
Hpectal to the Uasstte
DiMiAB Tkx Aug 25 Constable
George Miller today while serving
papers on K B luuerarity aa a wltuew
In a burglary cae to me up totnO
row became Involved In a dllllculty
with him and Inlllctod wounds on his
head by blows from a revolver from
which ho Is expected to die Miller
surrendered to the authorities
IJAVBAHVH
gpecal to the Oaietts
WACOjlAu g JSMrs E J Cornlbe
IhBwifeofa dry good merchant o
this city tMk an ounce of laudanum
some tlmu durlug la t night and whim
assistance was Hiimmoned was com
jilctelv miller Its Itilluoiice Physl
clniiH have brim with bur all day with
but faint prospecta of teaculug her
from death There aroexcltliigstork
of words ho had with her husband
biMt night and that bc tontiuthudrug
With xulcltlul Inletit BAo Is about
twentyeight years of ago and mthu
handsome
Mtitliit ANI > htllUIDI
Maukiiam Ost Aug 11 Wm
Harris thu liend teacher oi
thu Markdulo pchool tired
live times at thu recoud teacher
Miss Ford throe hhots taking elfeol
IIu then shot hlmseir dying instantly
Miss Ford cannot recover
a Nruiio siunnuit
Hpeclal to the Uaictte
JIoufliOK Tix Aug iii Ail af-
fray occurred between two negro
women Qcorglo Mnutlal mid Mainly
Wood yesterday morning in which
tho latter was stabbed by tho former
and lustuntly killed Tho evidence
beforo the Jury of lwpieat today shows
that tho murder was most foul mid
premeditated Two more negroes arc
held a acccasarlej to tho crime
A NLllllO MOII
IiYscHUiuio Vv Aug 25 Tho
Lynchburg Homo Guards are under
arms awaiting orders from tho shorlir
of AmhuiBt county to resist a threat-
ened attack on the atl Under great
exasperation Kldrldgo Morris a prom
gro woicu Hiul broke her skull from
which Wow he died Tho luMiiiJt
was provokfd by a grosa insult to
Morris mother A pcaio of cltleus
guarded the J all lastiilght Abiilyof
uexroes assembled near the court-
house but no demonstrations were
made Trouble Is feared tcnlght
A JsTAIHHNO AKIltAr
Hpeclal to the Uazette
Cjiawioku Tcv Aug 05 Ji te
Baturday night a dllllculty occurred
between two young men Albeit Bish
op and Kobert Iadgetttn which Hlshop
was stabled icveral times flic allalr
was of a very serious nature Dr
Heard was called nnd at once gave his
attention to the wounds One wound
In tho side Is thought by aome to be
dangerous but there were several oth-
ers on the arms and breast that were
not very deep and will soon heal up if
proper care Is given them
Padgett at oucn gave himself up aud
gave bond for his appearance at court
This dllllculty grew out of an old feud
aud Jtla thought will prove trouble-
some to otherllaitles
IHtOTIlIJlWINLAW AT tVAlt
Bprclal to the cAtetl
Maiisiiall Tkx Aug 123 IU O
German and E H Evans of whose
murder mentlou was made yesterday
were brotheralnUw and lived on ad
JolDlng farms about tight miles aorth
of this placej Uad feellugthad existed
between them for some time before
they wet Kvans invited German to
take a walk that they might talk their
matters ovei and settle them They
went German had hu doublebarrel
shot gun with him Gentian says that
when they had gone a short way
Kvans attempted to catch hold of him
wlieo hehot aud killed him A pre
llwjjsry examination If being held
The partltwar all highly connected
welltodo people
BARE
FIVE SPECIAL BARGAINS
tot
mill
10TSO rMliUilren8Tlilto lawn mt liuo dresses hnnikonicly
trimmed in TnlcnrlenneslneciJinid Irhli point embroidery ages
I I 2 1 and Shears all in ipiln i order Itegnlwr prices
1 500 to l00 will lie sold frcm 200 to SSOO
LOT 100t 15 niNscswhite lawn dresses rlemintly trliiiiiiedin deep
cnilnoldirry aces S l 1211 and 15 years Itegular prle 1000
91500 and ttttH Till lio sold ai S500 1000 and 5J150
LOT ii lO ladleslvlilto lawn diesses trimmed in deep < K > brold
cry sizes il i > aml lmst measure Regular prices 0 0 15
I and 25 will liu sold at 5 10 axil 15
OutoMovtn order will be ailed C 0 D with tho privilege of examination All garment not satisfactory can bo
returned at our expense Descriptive circular of 0 Special Bargains in 472 separate lots mailed to arj address
on application Send your orders for goods and samples to >
TAYLOR BARR FORT WORTH TEX
OME I CODFIES TLfisTiESIBiIK
This is positively Hie last wools of tlio dosing sale of tho CAKTltSLL V
DILLA1U stock of Diamonds Jowolry CloSlis Silver and iMatcd > Vais Gold
Pens Speclaclcs and musical Instruments These good will ho sold at half
price for this week only as tho stock must ho eloscd out hy Soptcmhor 1st
HoiuiKD ins rvTiutit
Hpeelal loths Uaiette
Wa o TKX Aug 25 John Jack-
son aged nineteen years thu sou of a
prominent photographer of this city
decamped last night after robbing his
parents of Jewelry and valunblm to
thu amount of nearly thico hundred
dollanj AmongpUierHilugsb Uook
the lens from tho three seta of cameras
used la thucstubllsbuMnt thus putting
a stop temporarily to work ills
patents who am umongtlii best people
lu town and vury wellto do are
utterly humiliated The father has
teUgraplud to all adjoining towns
hoping tn have thu young scapigraco
arrested and thu lens rucovurcd
j
A NKIHIO IIYlIST HANOIItl
Macon Ga Aug 25 A negro
named Clark was hanged toduWbr
tho rnpu of an old while lady at DJTiv
boii Thu negroes declared he should
not ba hanged and made many
throats The sliurllt lelegruphed to
tho governor for Hoops and t n com-
panies from Albany wero ordered to
thu KCenu When a inllo mid
a half from Albany tho engineer
iouud obstructions on thu truck but It
was too lato to stop Throo caru were
derailed Nobody was hurt An-
other train carried thu militia
to Dawson this morning Clark was
executed at 1 oclock In thu proenco
of a large crowd There was no disor-
der the military preventing any out-
break
a tivvs convi r siior
Hptclnl to llio Uatotlo
Hot BiitiNOS Aug 25 William
Teuuiaou a noted horse thief aud es-
caped Texas convict was shot dead
hero last night while attempting to es
cape from the sheriff of Montgoimry
county Ho w i Vj 5 njl JS r ° ii
statu pcnllcullary and ulun ft
thu Hiiburbs of this city hu
leaped from the hack and
made for thu woods 8 T Kdtvards
one of the posse went lu pursuit hail-
ing thu fugitive several times firing
two shots above hla heutt and finally
drew down with deadly dloct on tho
victim Tcnnlsou was a hard charac-
ter having escaped from the peniten-
tiary iu Texas after smlug five years
of a thlrtyNiveu years sentence He
was sentenced In Montgomery county
last week for seven yean
Till 6T1UKKUH
Columiiiw Ohio Aug 25 One
hundrid miners from Toledo were
takou to liuchtel this morning
and placed in a stone house to
be guarded for thu time being
from the striking miners Thu lat-
ter endeavored to drlvo the guaid
back but they were resisted by the
detectlvef and It looked for a time an
Ifthere would be u ilot of great dl
I tueuslons A crowd of several hun
dred wen women and children hud
gathered around the new miner
and were apparently determined to
makuauasiautt A guard was knocked
down by the striking miners and he Is
reported in a critical condition
Lieut Hay having in charge the
Piukeitou detectives in the employ of
the syndicate telegraphed the sherlir
at Athens that the situation was
threatening and he would
be obliged to use violence to
protect himself aud the property of
the syndicate aud of the railroads
General Superintendent Carr of
the Columnar Mocking Valley
it Toledo n road rejwlnl la
Gov v Jloadly that aa attack
had been made la the morals a 4
alio that the wire 4 been car 1
wanted to know If tinder tho
circumstances troopa could bo
ordered out to protect tho
property Tho governor was not
tn tho iilty but lilt prlval xcr tary
communicated with hint and also
stated that It would bo Imjmsslblo liu
tier tho law to furnish tho troops
till the Nlicrltr had exhausted
his forces and having failed
to restore order ho could then call on
the slate Tho governors gnarh In
this city has been ordered to be In
readiness should their services to tie
mamlcd Tho oDIcera of tho syndicate
applied to tho state for
arms lo bt furnished tho special
constables who should tako tho place
of the detectives now on duty Inn tho
arms wero refined by thu state ai 4he
authorities had no power to glvo out
the same Thu representative of tho
aynrficntoMaio that tho sherlir of
Athrkisfcmity was cnllH upon at
the beitliiiiltig of the trouble but re-
fused to havo anything lo do with XV
but that ho litw shies
cliautmt hU mind and gone
to liuchtel whero ho oanuuniitUd
pvneo The opinion of ulUclals In that
as lomr jm tho Sherlll endeavors to
maintain order there will bo no
trouble lint should ho deeltim to keep
thu poi i thuro will bo bloodshed
They havii armed men vn loyeil lo
tirotevb their projioriy and any will do
lint illliirirds No further trouble
Is feared enopt should Itbn tomorrow
mormtig when tinutllor etturtwlll be
iiiadti trv put the Polish miners to
work Tberolsngoucral feeling hero
that the striking miners are
becoming despurato and will
iiinkuablg eiiurt lo havo iho work
slupcd a > Jhichtcl or rather to keep
out tlm Imported labor
TIIISIIUSINKSH WO Ul >
CotuuiUslonrr Pink Anticipates an 1jirljr
KuUVeinetit of nil llifforcscei
this rmoN hank
Hociiswriat Is Y Aug 25 A
schednlo of Uiirrows A Tate at
Albion aa existed lu 18711 tho dato of
Burrowsdiatli showa thu tstnto to he
uoith Ht riO0k Thusafu of thnbaiik
was ojieutd totlay Kxiiiulncr Wil
liams rcftiscd to ruveal thu contents
Ktlra Oletiii has communced action
lu thu uppolutmcntof a receiver for
thu FlrntKalloiin bank
IIATOH A KOOTU
Xim Yoiiic Aug 25 Salifdulon lu
asstgiimeiiloii lliitcli < b FikiIu woru
tiled August H but wero only madu
publlotoday Thu llabllltlettare
U il or which deblHtotho amuunl
i > iiSWXuro Heciiretl The noml
unlaselBaru Jl1022110 thu actual as
ftH lil Jti Thu assitn ciiiislHt en-
tirely of nillroud stockii nnd bonds
mluiiicaml othursecurities lncliiillug
aHiuall amount of government baudx
Thu rtreater inirtlon of
Is
pledged as
various loans
these tcciirillcH
collatcntl security for
COMMUflONICU IIMC
N r Voitit N V Aim 22 Coiu
mlssloner Fluk says Tho railroad
managers will now iwtllo all thu dlUer
lute A uievtliig of thiimiotugdrH of
thsirtadft IniurrshHl lit tho Iaelilo coast
buidnmi will bohvld at Ba tnga B > 0
tomber and lbn I think thu irpuhht
over Ihe trtpartltu agrecineul will bo
settled
XAYASOTA
Hpeetal U > the llasutle
Navawwa Tin Aug UY Tho
pricluct couveutloii was hilled to oi
dor by Oapt P A Hmltb
On uuvllmi W II Itrown was elect-
ed chairman W V llany secrutary
and O G Wood nergeautatarmH
The chairman stated tho object of
tho meeting lo hu thu nomination of
nrtclnct oIllcerH P Wilson was nom
inated for Justice of thu poacu by accla-
mation I D Gnsiwaut nomliiuled
fur constable and It 11 Templcmiiii
was nominated for county coiniuU
slonur
Blr N V Oeadrlck moved that tho
convention hupltdged to voto for the
nominee uuil do their best to elect
tljbin
On rtiflllon the convention ad-
journed
Wtathvr hot and dry
Hurst Itccorcrlut
WiLKiaiiAuni IA
Aug 115 Tho
special from hero lust night announc
ing the death of Kied Hurst tho
lCngllsh runner who was stabbed at
Uacltou Friday was not true Ho
was ftUyoljHniorultiaaiiddoing well
His physicians ay Uo will recover
Toill fflmpson tboaMitsnIii Is In Jail
There Is iM he sllghest feeling nil the
part of Hursts friends towards lynch-
ing All is quiet
Xorinuu Martyrs
Saw Laku Utah Aug 25 Tho
memorial services in tho tabernacle to-
day were attended by Immense crowds
Thu services were In honor of tho mar-
tyrs from Twincsce Tho bodies ar-
rived three days ugo Thu meet-
ing was under tho direc-
tion of the presldenoy of this
state Thu speakers bewailed
tho wickedness of the gentiles Much
stress was laid on tho urowu of glory
ready for thoso martyrs
Oac Hundred
and WxtrSeren
hut
Dajs
3oht Plain J V Atifc < IB JCalu
Bmolsey tiio sick and fasting girl is
lu about tho same condition ss
fur thu past few days apparently not
much weaker Bhu la conscious aud
converses with tho family Bhe
takes no nourishment uud
desires none Bho will swallow uo
drink of any kind This Is the 07lh
day of her fast
IlcuroPnecMoala
Wabiiinoion Aug 25 Dr Bal
tuou chief of the bureau of animal
Industry today telegraphed from Chi-
cago aa follows relative toUierxWtcnce
of pleitropueumeuia niaoug Jer-
sey alti lu JlllnoJa TtiU
st t hsft < ioaraDtlufd tbeJlnfeotfl
ttall oetitlsHte travdnf aaaaalona aw
rlvaUla thtoaawt aHMrhbortag stataa
until allao sHiayyitaaf r sy > <
VOL Vltl NO m <
yOTlFlfiDM
John P Bt Join a f miMijlfaalel
Ato NotlSrt orTheir No n >
tloa
Prciidont Md VicBPmiasnt of
rroMhitltm Party nj OnW
Ke York
tho
Each Responds In Manly Speech Ra
VievdnBjtn Waclnjc of tho
Mow PollUoai Putlti Are ii the Held
ToDij Than Them Am Sollt
IcaUIsiuM
Ociia N Y Ahj aSiGov rtt
Johu aud Mr Daniel arrived this
morning and vetemct by r retvptlon
committee
Tliu preWbltlQii
notlllcatlon pre
reeding wetheld unlay at tit John
camp meeting vltvuH grouuda Two
miles from CuVa village a temperance
camp meeting h projsress lho
prliutpatleiitrriatiit apealiara of the
pitihtbUlun movement arc In atleud
li o and w IImIiIkm the iniHIng dur
ngthu week Aiuudlencoi mMtwas
lit utleiidanco today The exercises
weroopti Hlii iuuiIq n wyer
ilAey which Prof Dlcltw the
ohalrniaa of the noilllcatloii
uimiinlUte Has Intmlucetl to tho
ntidlciice and icaudlilattsi and nd
dreKHd tho catulldates John P Ht
John ami William Daniel as Jillowsi
CkiilleaMmt 1 am to speak for this
commutes irprrscnllnir hern todny
thu national coimmtbm of th Prohl
bUlon parly recently In scsslan nt
Vtllahurx In harmony with thu po
litical usage ami lu keeping with thu
dluiilty ami Ituixirtanco of the high
joMllon In wlilch we shall endeavor
to place yoa Wo aro here for the pur
lawn of notifying you lii thin olllclal
and formal manner of your stleutloit
a tho routlkdatea of thu National Pro
hlbltlon party for the K > sltk > n re-
spectively of president and vlciprcal
dent of tho United Stales The conven
tkm thi honored Itstlfby jcth rhijj
men there liowed timler the weight it
years who a generation ago gathennl
lit thu satnohall toorganlau for victory
111 what seelihsl ll > somo o hoiielcss
cau e the battle ngatiiat that other
slavery Young men were there tilth
lliuimlor of youth and devotion ami
bui o women were there lamuoi Wll
lartl and Mary Wnodurldge Mis
Hurt and Mary Lathrop and lCster
Hugh r prrsentatlvva o3 the best
brain and heart of American womnu >
hood It wntaconvunllon ofearnut
men and pure omon who wero thcro
to exprisa their rouvlctUm that thu
government ought to be the govern
niuiit of the people and hy lliu people
und furthttpeoplaanit not a govern
mutilof IIicmUhiu audby the saloon
uud for thetdloon Itwssnconveiitlpu
reoresiiitllitt a powerful coiiatttitency
from all part of mir land a constltu >
ency composed of ultli n growji tired
will nava
> tfJlei > fUiaporflAjaJtaai
rivaling each other lu iBWrTsTHtlTwess
to HurVe Iho Honor tafllo going down
upon llnirfacislu the dust before the
monarch of man nail orj lug mil In thu
laugiiaguofthuHtilpiurei Ajn I nut
Ihlnoan upon which thoi bast lid
denr
I neid notasAUroyon that the Pro-
hibition party will glvti you Its most
ai dent supHtt We may iy > t succeed
In chctliiK you lo tlio high wlllon fur
which yon have been named but wo
shall enjoy llw ptouil nallnfactlon or
kniiwIiiKlhntourcaudlnatvswciu the
only candidates unJ our potty
was the only patty that
ought to liavo aucccedwl mid
now gentlemen hi lliu naiuo of tha
noblist mauliood und tho nun at
womanhood of Auwlca I Invoko tbo
hleislngsof AlmliblyUotllore liiKiii
you and may that divine power
which lull a aud overrules In tho af
fulia of nations aud men vouchsafe
unto you aitoh luiaiuru of strength
uiidcouraKiaj dwltdom as shall en-
able you irbeur well tho burdens
whlclulm national prohibition party
wtu kuureini coulldence uow lay
GQV Bt Joint replied ni follows
Mr Chairman owl members of t i < j
committeeIn receiving this fornial
notice of my iiomliiitiou for Hie hlgh
c t t lllco within the gift of tu people
by the national convention of the
Prohibition party permit me not-
withstanding that the distinction was
neither nought nor desired by
me to oMuro jpU tliat iu view
of tho unanimity with which
Jt It given of my high appreciation of
the very bbdi honor it confers There
are more political parlies la thefield
today than Iheioare lltlcal Issues
Upon Iho IrMt miction as lo what
should bo done wllli the Iralllu In In
nxlRattnellnuonaas leverage both
are iiiiltcdln favor of making the tarlll
rinaneiit wbllo Prolilbltloiilats <
maud that It be forever placed under
thocindemnalloa of the laws of the
land Thua on Issue ia clearly made
audIiIblMkItU fe oaay la It to
r < acnes
today that reauy
the onlv one
t le heart ofthe cltleu ypou this
iu h nlaa of the not on baa eu
fir arfaw that aball never
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