Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, September 3, 1886 Page: 3 of 8
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V Lotto Dermic price 60c per bottle
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LEKAJCTKD to euro all cases of nia
aw uch as Fever and Ague Inter
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THE flASJfmBt KttBc
SHERMAN
Werk oh tbe Largest Cette Ola 1h the
Woria PregrcsjlBg
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Jailed for Ferjnry In Default ot BaUrer
sonat and Other Local
Notes
Special to tneGaiotto
SitERMiMtTKX Sept 2 The Sherman
Oil and Cotton company aro pushing
forward the work ot building their mam-
moth cotton gin which when completed
Will bo tho largest In the world Tho
brick ioundatlon has been completed and
a forco of sixteen carpentors aro at work
on tho framing and their number will bo
Increased as soon as the work Is further
advanced Tho main iuildlng will bo COx
80 feet threo stories high and will reach
a blghth of about sixty feot with two
large wings two stories high There will
bo ten Improved elghtyBaw gins with all
tho appliances for selffeeding giving a
capacity for ginning two hundred mer-
chantable bales ot cotton per day It Is
not the Intention ot the company to derlvo
a heavy Income by ginning on tho ol plan
for toll but It Is tholr pnrposo to pur
chase seed cotton paying the highest
market price delivered either at the gin
or at tho depots along tho railroads and
O P Beckwlth colored charged with
porjury In two cases stood a preliminary
trial today In Justice Illnklos court
and was committed to jail to artaltflnai
trial In default of 8100 ball in each caso
J II DeMeza tho young man who
came from New Orleans to this city a
short tlmo ago and who was arrested
yesterday charged with theft of money
Is still In jatl awaiting preliminary exam
ination which may tako place tomorrow
Marriage license was Issued to M T
Blanton and M J Matthews
Mrs T La Hacho and hor mother Mrs
Flak left today for Hot Springs Ark
where tboy will remain a month or two
Samuel L Dale of Galveston Is In tho
city
Mrs T I ChUholm who has been
qnlte 111 for several days Is rapidly re
covering
Mrs T K Francis Is visiting friends In
Denlson
Tho marriage of Mr J K Wallaco and
Miss Nellie S Phillips will take place to-
night at the Episcopal church
ABOUT SEDUWICK
A DlapntcH from the United Sttttca Couiul
to Secretary Hnyard
Special to tho Gatctlo
El Taso Tex Sept 2 Information
from the City of Mexico corroborates the
report ot tho scandalous conduct of En-
voy Sedgwick A gentleman who has
just arrived from there and whom tho
Tribnne ot this city vouches for as a reli-
able gentleman and an oycwltncss to
some ot the occurrences related says
thero is no doubt whatever but that tho
point of tho stories against Sedgwick aro
truo lie says tho following telegram
was sent to Washington by tho American
consnl
City of Mexico Aug 80 1880
To Uon T F Bayard Secretary ot Blftte
WaihlngtonOllyUO
The special representative of tho
Uulted States Mr Sedgwick has dis
graced himself nnd his country bringing
shame to every American citizen in this
city Tho American citizens hero ask his
Immediate recall It Is sufllclont to say
that he was tound drunk in a house ot as-
signation Signed Touch Consnl
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JAMEltON
Alii for Drought Sufferers LoenlOptlon
Lnw Enforced
Special to tho Gatettc
Camkron Tkx Sept 2 A meeting of
our citizens was held today at tho court
houso for tho purpose of taking some
measures for tho relief ot our suffering
fellowcltlzens in tho droughtstricken
counties of onr slate John C Oxcnford
was called to the chair and O S Hussell
acted as secretary A committee of nlno
was appointed to solicit contributions
and a committee of three to correspond
with tho ofllclals of tho suffering conn
ties Much Interest was manifested The
meoting adjourned until Monday ovcnlng
Justlco J K Nabnrs Is making it lively
for tho violators of tho localoption law
A good deal of cotton Is coming In
Wo have had good rains lately and a fair
top crop Is anticipated
WHAT CHEWINOUU31 DOES
Doctors Declnre Hint It Causes Serious
llronchlnl and Other Troubles
New York Sun
In tho thousand and ono shops sprink
led through the narrower streets of this
city where youngsters bny lollipops
whero boys Invest their savings in base-
balls and cigarettes at a penny aplecennd
whero tho young ladles ot tho tonemonts
purchase tho latest yellowbound litera-
ture thero is always for sale a substance
known as black chowlnggum Whether
it is dono up In spangled tinfoil or ro
splendent in gaudy tissno paper or deco-
rated with particolored ribbon It Is still
black chowlnggum It Is made general-
ly out of refuse gum arable stuff that
cannot bo used In tho apothecary shops
and Is flavored variously with tho cheap-
est of cheap extracts licorice winter
crcen peppermint or more usually one
Si those poisonous flavorings that aro
compounded from acids The manufac
cut a huge slab of the gum into
tnrers
ouadrancular pieces about the size of a
wcather the wts ttre ri
domino
able and break
they have the
easily when It is warm
consistence of a piece of
lD It Rfssnrprising how much ot tbls black
cheVSmis used A little girl gets
and she cannot
somehow
hold of a penny
not set to a Bhop quick enough to buy
sZeotlt Sho chews and chews and
chews on it her jws working as regnlar
fy and vigorously as those of a Fourth ol
orar she has a bosom friend
July she may bite off ft bit of gum and set the
II sho wishes to
other girl to chewing
show particular favor to her flveyear old
sweetheart she gives him a morsel The
ladles who devour tho ydlo w W
yo ng a
too They place
novels devour gum
fratrment of It between the hlndermostot
Spearly teeth and while their sous
eo out to Elvira In her prison or their
hearts flutter in sympathy with Edgar off de
Montmorenclln his attempt to carry
the heiress they donHforgct to chewthat
Young beaus tho leaders In tene
cum tie
ShousefocIetychewlt too for
who make it advertise that It per
men
tamed > tho breath and lends the mouth the
that t
field also
of newmown
odor a
aiddigestion and clears the voice and is
a harmless and beautiful substitute tor
tobacco that It Is in tact a penny bit ot
ambrosial food for the gods
It isnt The physicians of Amsterdam
clavo that the practice of chewing this
clous They have traced directly to It
IkS10 r ible MCB o 8or0 wouthand sore
treated ot late
Their brethren ot the medical profession
InNowlorkagrco with them and not
only condemn black chowlnggum but all
cnewlnffgum of whatever Color
v Tn PY8cI n who has charge ot tho
tnroat dispensary In ono ot tho
largest
hosplta in Now York said yesterday t
Day alter day patients nearly alt girls
between eight and eighteen years of age
come in here and complain that it hurts
them when they swallow or clso that
their mouths sUng when they drink any
thing warm On examining tholr throats I
lH ° Mcato mucous membrane
marked hero and thore with little Inflamed
patches In nlno coses out ot ten it Is
caused by chowlnggum
Why is tho gum hurttulr
Tho flavoring is usually poisonous
replied the doctor and by Its constant
presence in however small a quantity It
seU up an inflammation But tho habit
Is otherwlso pernicious The untiring
motion ot a gumchewora jaws provokes
a superfluous flow ot saliva just as II
thero was always a pinch ot salt on the
tongue and wears out tho salWa glands
Gum chowlng retards digestion If a
consignments woman Alls hor stomaclTwlth water or
saliva sho drowns tho gastrlo jnlccs bIbo
tho lntcrmlnablo attrition wears out the
teeth and foreign flavor by degrees ren
ders tho breath moro and more disagree-
able Tho praetlco Is bad ln every way
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ATOKA
Jephthnlti Daughter llenrtertd by Home
Talent A lllc Success
Correspondence of tboUatetto
Atoka I T Sept 1 Ohoyohomma
Chaptor No 1 Order ot tho Eastern Star
gavo a very pleasant and successful musi-
cal entertainment at this placo last night
Jcphthahs Daughter a cantata was
rendered by tho members of tho chapter
aided by a tow others In a very satisfac-
tory manner before a largo audience Mr
D N Kobb and Mrs C A McBrldc as
tho leading characters were very effec-
tive In tho performance ot their parts and
elicited hearty applause Miss Lucy
Kingsbery at tho piano was tho moving
and guiding spirit of tho whole perform
nnce Dr and Mrs Ilaynes and Miss
Jnlla Garner ot Strlngtown were untir
ing In their zeal and contributed Im-
mensely to tho success ot tho entertain-
ment A nlghtsceno on tho battlefleld
rendered by Mr Hiram McBrldo and
Miss Charles aided by the truly angel
face of sweet Httlo Sophy Mooro touched
every heart nnd bcdlmmcd many eyes In-
deed all the performers did exceedingly
well nnd wo have not heard a single
word of adverse criticism or dissatisfac-
tion Home ol the leading Masons have
requested that the cntertatnmeut be re-
peated for the benctlt ot the Grand lodgo
in November
HILLSUOltO
A Painful Accident foot Amputated
Special to tho Garotte
Ilitxsnono Tkx Sept 2 J L Mc
Intlre living twelve miles southeast ot
IUllsboro Btarted yesterday to visit
friends living near Mllford When mid-
way between Brandon and Mllford his
Httlo boy Lemuel Ilvo years old In get-
ting out ol tho wagon foil and the hind
wheel passed over his left thigh fractur-
ing the bone Ills father brought him to
IUllsboro and placed him In churgo of
Dr Kennedy who waB assisted by
Doctors B Knox and Bule Tho little
fellow Is doing well
Dr Marshall Knox assisted by Doctors
B Knox Kennedy and llulo amputated
halt of the foot of Jeff Watson colored
who was caught and mashed while jump-
ing a freight train last Tuesday He Is
doing well
Mr E II Price ono of tho leading
merchants ot IUllsboro was married at
6 p m today to Mrs Nannie Crows and
left for Tcnnesseo on a bridal tour
A Hoy Injured nt Wichita Falls
Correspondence of the tiazottc
Wichita 1ails Tkx Sept 1 Ouy
Holleman a tenyearold son of It F
Ilollcnisu bookkeeper for Wilson tho
grocer bad ono of his legs seriously
bruised below the kuco by being caught
In tho railroad turntablo at this placo at
G oclock p in yesterday A Httlo play-
mate about eight years old named Wyatt
attempted to carry him onofourth ot a
mile but failed and Anally found a man
who took him to Shorlff Mynetts resi-
dence nod ho was Kindly cared for by
Mrs Mynett until Dr Mulllns camo and
dressed the wound The Httlo fellow Is
doing quite well Ho has two gashes In
his leg about six Inches long
Union Men ocksd Out
Nkw York Sopt 2 The union plumb-
ers in eleven shops were locked out by
the employers this morning Notices to
hands wcro posted up in the shops today
requiring tho men to work under the
rules of the Master Plumbers association
instead of thoso of the union Thero aro
1 COO journeymen plumbers In the city
and about 909 licensed plumbers The
Master Plumbers association has only
200 names on Its rolls but it includes
the largest firms iu Ibo city It Is
not tuought thero will be a general lock-
out in the trader
Died at Lumpsum
Special to tho Gazette
Lampasas Tex Sept 2 Thc com-
munity was shocked last night at 880
oclock to hear that Mr John D Hlgdon
was dead Mr Hlgdon was fortyeight
years old the oldest merchant in Lam
here inl8C6and was
pasi havingBcttled
a most estimable upright and progres-
sive citizen He leaves a wife son and
one married and one single daughter to
mourn his loss Tho fnneral took placo
today at I tSO pm
Miners Strike
ST Louis Mo Sept 2 All ot the
miners here except thoso employed in
the Loorals and Snlvety mines have struck
tor en sdvauco of wages fromC2J cents
to 00 cents per ton Tho men huvo been
making small wages dnnng the summer
and since tho late etrlkcon account ol
the light demand for coal The operators
say they will stand firm against the de-
mand but no serious trouble is feared
i gr
A InstniMter Fired
Savanna Ga Sept 2PosUl In
specter W W Simpson of Atlanta today
elected A J Wilson from tie postofflce
aid placed Capt G W Ltmu in posses
glop Wilson was suspended for offen-
sive partisanship
A QUESTION ABOUT
Browtis Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED
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rr huh a ropvtabla t > hrst < an rraanu I t
tmlclana noorntM Iron aa tlw twal rtwtonitlva
Mont kBown t tba pn > t astoo ajl Inmilrr f any
lMdinseb mtcalCmimUaoMraiitUU UMaaatrtkin
that thra ra man enparat lona ot Iron than ot ao
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cluatraljr that Iron la MknowlodtMi to t th > nm
fanporUnt factor In Mowwaful mwllul tmotto It U
bowpror o r tnarkattl f act that l > riw a tba dUoov
fT IHklVN > MIHO iUlhKKHi > omKt
ty aatiatftctory Iran oomblnatton bad nt p n toanti
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tnedlclneeilollKOWNH IKON ItlTTIIItM
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Kintor aU U m allmrat Iron tt tmertbod daily
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t tavan ny tlw flrat arirptom ol
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MrdJor jl yr4 lt n b ilro rna Iron
Jllttora t > Uw ONLY Iron medietas tbat 1 not to
jurioua J1iv < < i > t imtliUrtrtmntmlit
til Oounlno baaTrada Mark and rroaaM r d Uset
TAKKNO OTI1KU
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CAN IMAGINATION KILL I
The Question Answered from n Meillcnl
Point of View
Lnncet
This is perhaps hardly the correct form
ot question that tho British and Colonial
Druggist puts to Itsolf In discussing tho
death of tho young women at Hackney
In which a certain Insect powder largoly
ilgured As tho powder appears by Dr
Tidys experiment to bo perfectly harm-
less tho suggestion Is not unnaturally
raado that tho deceased who was
possibly of a hysterical highly
Imaginative turn ot mind took
tho powder In tho fnll belief that by Its
means her death might be accomplished
Tho writer ot the aitlclo In our contem
porary wo think wronitly brings forward
two remarkable lusiauces of what may
bo regarded as practical jokes with mel-
ancholy terminations In tho caso of tbe
convict delivered over to tho scientist for
tho purpose ot tt psychological expcrl
ment tho man was trapped to
a table and blindfolded ostensibly
to bo bled to death n syphon
containing water was placed near
his head and tho fluid was allowed to
trickle audibly Into a vessel bolow It nt
the same tlmo that a trifling scratch with
a needle was Inflicted in the culprits
neck It Is said that death occurred at tho
end of six minutes fear must have
played no lnconsldcrablo share In tho fa-
tal result and we do not know whether
all tho vital organs were In a
sound condition they were presumably
so Tho old story of tho case
of a college porter is also oqe in
point The students entrapped him
Into a room at night a mock inquiry was
held and tho punishment ot death by de-
capitation decreed for his want of con
sideration to tho students It is small
wonder that under the dominion otfear
and belief In tho earnestness of Jils tor-
mentors tho sight of an ax and block
with subsequent blindfolding and neces
sary genuflexion a smart rap with a wet
towel on tho back of his neck should have
been followed by tho picking up ot a
corpse
Drawers Walk Out
St Louis Mo Sept 2 Tho union
men employed In tho breweries of the
city held a meeting last night and enothor
this morning nt which It was dntermlned
to Insist on tholr demands that bosses
withdraw tho order requiring employees
to leave tho union If that organization
did not raise the boycott en tho small
breweries by September A demand
was made this forenoon end not being
acceded to about COO lnen walked out
Every brewery In tho city is uffected
though all havo enough men to continue
operations many union men refusing to
go out Uoth sides express a determina
tion to hold out on tho present plan
i a i
Lndonlaa Itevlml
Correspondence ot the Gazette
Lauonia Tkx Aug SI Tho meeting
that has been in progress at the Baptist
church closed tonight As a result there
have been seven or eight professions ol
religion eleven additions to tho church
and ilvo baptisms Hov Owens tbe
pastor of the church conducted tho meet
Soft assisted by llev Clem on Sabbath
with Mr Buchanan of Kingston In charge
of music In the church conference Iter
Orrcns was unanimously recalled to tbe
pastorate
A Negro Wlf Heater
Special to tbe Oazetle
aAisesvju15 Tkx Sept 2iLeu
DouglaBS a negro while under tho iuflu
ence of liquor last night assaulted bis
Wfe using a heavy stick with which he
beat her terribly The negro was arrested
and placed in jail
i i am
Uomlas Cotton
opeeUI to the Gatctte
BowibTex Sept 2 Cotton receipts
so far amount to about 200 bales i Mp
meubi CO bales
> tvMftm
TnouKh patafal and wtiuia almmt beyond
ciiduruioe it not n Incurable dlwoso If treat-
ed In tlrae lYrhara no other dtmam luu to
baffled tho cffiJrta of irlenco and mvdlolim at
thLt but ailMtnrcracjh b < vndlw > Tprw Ha
Vrtf6 on CURES KHKUMA
JWWVAWWWtISM and b heartily en
Cojjedbf many of tho Leading IhyalcMns
WHATTHISYSAYi
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Established 1605
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
Now occttpjlug room containing 10000
liquate feet Ave departments In nvo largo
rooms business Kris Ish nonmanshl short-
hand and typewriting Btalo agent for stuno
graph Hoard about ten dollars i > er month It
pnys t c < > to thn best send tor College
Journal and siicclmcns of iienmanahlp Ad
dress
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Wire Screen Doora and Window Framos Alaska Refrigerator
Water Coolors and loe Groam Freniors
Sole agcnttfor OUlCJt M2CAX Oaiotlno Cooking Btovot An Immense stool o
Corner Houston nnd BoconiTSts
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JI BMITllltustdent
IlKNUY O KOOTT Secretary and Trcisuror
THOS V M1LIKII MatiSRor
Fort Worth Gaslight Co
Office 511 Houston Street Fort Worth Texas
Gas Fixtures Pipe Fittings Etc Etc
COKE and COAL TAR
lr Special attention paid lo orders for Coke which we recommend as being cheaper aril
moro convenient than Anthracite Coal
star Gas consnmcia aro requested to report all Irregularities In the supply of teas to Mr Thos
I lllllor who will giro tho matter prompt attention
JOIIOOL BOOKS
School Baskets School Bags
School Supplies for All Grades
LOWEST lMUUES IN K011T1I TEXAS
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AN INSTITUTION OF HISHER LEARNING
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