Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 325, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 5, 1891 Page: 2 of 8
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IT WAS A DULL DAY
BUT LITTLE OF INTEREST IN THE
LOCAL FIELD YESTERDAY
Sac Merchants Hank IJnsincss Camp
bells Cj p Under AtlriBemrut Reso-
lutions of Thanks itc
Aiulmui in Trouble
Jar ob Basil an Arabian appeared yes
tp laj befmelilstice Koynolds and swore
o t a w arrint against three other Arabian
iir them with threatening to hill
I u 1 he weie arrested gave bond and
heir case comes up toda v
liChni of Honor
Worth couiie l American Lesion of
II < < iior v ill meet in the Kuifrhts of Pythias
i i input A full attendance is re
C B I 4XTo Commander
iiiL L WniiHT Secretary
ltiii tu Hie County lload
U nly Constable Hood of Arlington
ii tiitlirifv bavin in charge Jerry
> o i i onicied ol throe separate charees
f litaiim church windows He was
it i iri < d in each ci bo and < ent out to
< < 1 rang yesterday afternoon to
i ili u his hues and the eosls
A IIei nt IArt
imIu veiling at the residence of
io Mrs J C Hiehardson on Fifth
hnr daughter Miss Richardson
ani littlo party to a few of her
I hose present vrciv Misses Mai
Willie Thicket t Annie Hill Katie
I AKicColli r Tutio TjUclftt Ail
i o > per and Alessrs A AI luckett
i Uaylor Trinlott TalbtMt I > al < >
j Ki is Tcm l ake and 1 L Van
1 int Mi o Tent JlcetillR
i rs commenced on the Host Side
tnt arc inorPa iny in interest
i < preached n powerful and touch
r m on Isa ti showimr up Jeus
st is one who is in full s mpath
who are in sin in all lis rari
hiiis nuii that he associaled
Ilipi thrt He inieht save Iheiu
i < i > lin led the praise serv > c and
i r < < induct < d the after sei ice
i mi clmsrthis eveoiiijrsit 4 oclock
tonilit as usual at 8 Come ail
i thi Mory alid love of Jesus
Tlie Arlington ronreii
civil attended the concert at
iieishls last night The pro
is a very interesting one and is
Mlli
ii Dorinj
i tiii Hot Codlin llcyor con
v untune solo comet solo
i iu tionium olo
re Henner
i iii
election Verdi
M solo ilrnutr
i Ii cilo i Wocnrton of
nn Trimni
illlf
led
cxdik A I VISIJ3IEXT
Verll
Claim
Stewart
Mors
Yri < i r
Tona n
< > < nmo A Vim tsiURlit
i I isl njrht PheriSf Hare lusi 1
ii in iouiity acenmnanied by A
i nef of Iolice John Wnlt and
v pi Hroml v arresed a ncrro
in Williams at the Cotton Belt
I Innii was accompanied bv hk
i l ivis roiiiif to Piano to
fl had let Vst AleUennm
pd Messio Skinner Aloore of
i Hid eicnd other firms wero
ii tnpeliMn forolilainins roods un
im pi dense
i i > i w he ii as ii a led aud kept in the
u ol 11 in > uncro lie
spoiled bv Watchman Tom
no took ltiii in ehanru
he olliers should aniie flis wife
imii ior I irk skilled couple were al
u i ii mail ii Hie viitiisrronui of the
u i Johnnie spent the nifrht in jait
i liatK lo McCIennaa with Mr
A fall
in undorsijmed ladies of 1ort
e noted with iutei st the move
i ii Cazetie toward securini bit
i mr uUf loble friend tn > horse
i suggested that the 1 ilie til e
i hand and in couolHme Willi
n m iiPieli v call a uetimr of all
ced tn UiN humane work to
Saturday Septcmbor > at 4
p n in the parlors oi the Citnibor
nerian elmeh conic Tavur
> ects Al ladies coixliaMv m
j ml
i Williams Air TJ Ciaiton
< A Hiteuuii Alls Jthn Kvan
i ii Wall Mi A S XkiioNon
I milh Airs Drew Print Air
As llmrh T Wilson Air
11 up Airs J I Mer Airs John
i Mrs ji v C Pendet Mis
in Airs L 1J Aias
i tl
Urapevino Gossip
fJoonre io arresld
ins fathers hnise last in
ah on
murder He took him to Kiii
to turn hiii oier to the hheiitr
nliiie th < > lime is al < rca
i cimmilri1 The pari v uj >
i i > in1 n i iliitl was named 11 W
I w s Miiv Isiii pear heie
ii aio KriSP > r mil irubbs left
piddhtig evpidtion poincr Id-
s ition Xolinsr has been feard
nee Sci ibn < r was raised here
cnnni tioi i this section
hot ueun r ia > < auscd the
h l its friii heavh A sjjod
fathered Itti not so muti as
i tlmv widt ari
umi < in rap lv and is selling
1 I ts
Aliv Lewis and sister All
iir Kunitt Tfi last Tuesrlav
has har i of the muic depart
e Hurnet hiph school and Aliss
pilfer as a scholar for the j ear
iuirh1eisofOril A I pwis
i ii ted iniiinp at the Aie hodist
iiosed la nnrlit There vere
tustiih and udiiltions to the
Kosolutlou < il Ihanl
1 Villi HIE SPECIAL 1 IZKTtBCV 1
sjiv Mo Mcpt 1 1 l
i Uiii rsgnfd oomjiosinthe party
ii Santa Ke special car can > iny
it girls to Aiesieo Mo desire
ijliicins of The Jiinr to
I he iiiaiiycourtcsleseitprd
1 he trip b > the Santa Fe oAiciiN
by Air William Diltet tin
n ropresentiiive of tha in
ess and attention of 1 i fn
1 ubutpd largely To iejAc the ri
isairt and one IdTi to be remem
Wll IrVTHERHOOll
AIismi Leatuekwooi >
Alns Amsi JunnioLsK
AlUS FlokCM B fiONXEIi
Aii 3 Kan vie Simmoxs
Aiss Kin Lovinir
AUS Kosa Hill
Ali > s UrLn V vi ker
AIlSS ijLEN I > 1NUHAMMER
AIks C J Diake
Alns B 1 SrENCKt
Aliss 1Io a AlnxHEL
AIlSSElLi IillOML
Aliss lOTTif Cotton
Aii > s Hw 1ensisitox
Aliss AIatiie Siiiit
Afits Sallie Welt mis
AIhs AUrT Ij Joiinsov
Aliss AUrDELLl DltAlvE
C C UnvrE
Don Campbell nibras Corpus Case to bo
Decided loDuj
l no uabeas coitus case of Don Campbell
t tirj was wt for ye terdav was heard be
tire Judrfe Smuii ai cf the Fortjeifrhth
i < l < cia dsinct court Campbell as win
L oice iioiei had apieliminarj CiamiLa
t l > i usiie AlcClunjr and was ry
ayrytVgl W w v r Jgwg
s
Cottage Restsurart
desir 1 g good
should vist
> i VzmFfs >
manded without bail His attorney im-
mediately sued out a writ of habeas corpus
and as stateu the evidence was rcvievved
before Judge Stedrnan yesterday
In addition to tho testimony already
heard Howerton was recalled and sub-
jected to a ci ossexamination and the de
fondant was again put upon the witness
stand Tho hearirrr of tho case consumed
the entire day At the close Judjre Sted
rnan announced that ho would consider t lie
testimony and render his decision at J
oclock this mornin
A CJITA rtYY
OfltrpM Itromnley and Towncs Have an
Interesting Jxperlence
Last niiriit Ofiicer Hromnley and Townes
were called upon to arrest Alax Uichen
who runs a saloon on tho square Richeas
wife hid made complaint to Assistant Chief
Vyatt of mistreatment 011 tho part
of her husband Officer Wyatt went
to Kicheus talooa for the purpose of
putting him under bond but Kiehen re-
sisted arrest Officers Uromley and
Townes were then sent to arrest Kiehen
but he defied arrest and was backed up by
two friends whose names are AIcHam and
Huffman
He parleyed for awhile with the ofiicer
aud at last succeeded in cettius behind the
bar He then came up with a shot < run
which ha attempted to diaw on Officer
Rromlpy but Officer Towner had
him coveied before he could do
so Officer Bromley hid the other two
covered and mattcis were interesting for
awhile The men at last saw that tho ofii
i ers were determined to take them jieace
ably if they could but forcibly if they must
aud surrendered All three wero marched
to lhc city lull and placed uuder jiJO bond
crili
The charge of resisting an oCiccr is a
serious one and it will probably go hard
v ith the offenders All were drinking
tii MirciiAvrv haxk
It Mill Probably Return Pajmeut on
> eilcinber 12
A meetinrr of the stockholders of the Aler
chmts national bank was held yesterday
looking to a icorarani ation of tho bank and
a rciumpion of busitiew The election of
a board of diieelors iras flrst proposed but
the positions of directors went bejrrrinsr no
one seeniine to desire the position Col
Wynne thei moved that a committee of
ihrca bo appointed which should confer
with J W Powers oie of the new stock
holdeis for the purpose of choosing direc-
tors After a consultation of soui length
live gentlemen of the necessary nine were
chosen
Thev weieT AV Powers of Springfield
MoU Al Page W C Conherv 11 Al
Wynne John O Talbott or Fort Worth
The other four directors will be appointed
at the next mcctingwliich occurs on Satui
day next
J W Powers the new stockholder in the
bank is from Springfield Alo where he
lias been successful as a banLer ho w ill
be cushier is not known hut Al T Bradley
is the uianiious choice of the stockholdi is
for pre iiint
The aooio appealed in The zeite ves
tPViu Had this pajir uid vliowillbe
cashier is urn kiinvvn but Mi J W Powers
is the tiijinniiis i ln > ic of the stockholders
for pn licit it wimlil have ht ttie nai
on the li il
Airs Cham I ess hasioi sthS rirHCilass
finil rPs uiianLaiiBSrr < S i ourth 5 reel
licioyiL i65nTnHie Uifct of faio
zitsmttyz j >
Oihh aitiTpniis iala njrfeufle at
Ilro i5 tilrdnAonihjy4tid Tuci
theip
i jfenvgmbney r
r ir
lloiT Kel Travel
All the mystery about the eol as science
has hlriied withntne h t few jears is
die to the fa > t that it lavs its eggs or
bungs forth its younj aliie 111 the t < a
wheieno ono luis a ciiauca to observe the
process Other iihijes livo tho shad leave
the ocein to ipavvii 111 fresh water streams
but thiscurious and lifpcry customer does
precisely tho reverse Tho younr eels
newly born or hatched leave the salt watet
and mile their way in anrucs up the
rivers inland Obstacles apparently msur
mountaile they use toe inmost ingenuity
in pissing eien traveling considerable dis
tauces upon dry land 111 order to get around
an obstruction
In the spring and summer any visitor at
Niagara who descends bjneath the greit
sheet of water at tho foot of the falls will
see literally liuLrtrctLs ot cart loads of small
eels vv iggilng over tho locks and squirm
iug in the whirlpools Of course It is im-
possible for them to get over the falls and
thus it happens that although eels have
plwajs been plentiful in Lake Ontario
there were none in Liko Erie until they
were planted 111 the laltsr body of watei
artificially Xovt York Sun
Card
Uill A vVitkui Alusie Co of Dallas
wish to announce to the public that tliev
have removed temporarily to tho building
formerly occupied by Boedeke on Alain
street Dallas I hov mo now rendv for
biisiness and ttie pianos and organs partly
iiainasced bv ihe fire and removal will bo
put in good order as rapidlv as possible nmL
oilere1 at laiv bartaiis Thev had ajC
two pano and organs in th gjtj H the
111110 01 the lire rll of jjariWyfliey prowso
ti sell 1 once fjiiM < B > fii lo dotirmned not
H > havu thegrfffiriinieiits on hand lori r-
and i Bl vc11 them aimcst rgardless of
PTT in order to close them out at once
Fortunately for them th had placed ctm
sideable orders in preparing for the ex-
position and 1hee instruments have al
icuiv bsun to arrive so that hefor tlie
endot the week thev will have a une stock
of new instruments In the meantime
dont forset that money can bo saved by se
iirinfr the bargains they aro now efferins
Address Wil A Watkin Alusie Co Dallas
Tex for special buyains in pianos organs
violins strings and all kinds of musical in-
struments
DIpomanla
A good many cures for dipsomania hava
been proposctT before now but until quite
recently thaiesult3 hiva been anything
but encouraging It is stated however
that a Frenoh savant AI Luton has solved
the problem Nitrate of strychnine ad-
ministered hypodermicilly in minute dosss
does tho trick After ten day of this
treatment chronic alcoholists acquire snch
a loatliinjr for btlmulants that even a sniff
of their OTiee favorita beverasa causes
nausea and headache Drs Portu alow
and Jcryolski have used strychniua on
moro than 5W patients with invariably
good resnlts One snfferer w o had been
in too habit of takinff onehalfto one liter
of schnapps a day was cured in a single
kliD5 At
1
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25 ipftslrer
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IT MADE A SENSATION
MRS LIVINGSTON DEPEYSTER
SUES FOR A DIVORCE
After Ffty Years of Wedded Iife Ceneral
Depe ster 1b Descended From a Lone
Line of Xoted Anceftors
LiTinjrstonDepeystcr City residence
59 East Twentythird street Nen York
family mansion at Tivoll on the Hudson
What a wealth of finoold Knickerbocker
gentility and genealogical ton and old
family and 400 exolnsivenesH there 13 in
the very nimesl And what a sensation it
does create to see-
the old Dutch pa
trcon patronymics
headingtho papers
in a suit for di
vorcel And When
it is announced in
addition that the
honored learned
and venerable
General John
Watts Depejster
ervation of the eyesight are worth remom
tiering Keep a shade on your lamp or gas
burner Avoid all sudden changes between
light and darkness Never begin to read
write or sw for several minutes after com-
ing from darkness mto light Never read
by twilight moonlight or any light so
scant that it requires an effort to discriml
nate
Nev er read or sew directly in front of tlia
li rht window or door It is he = t to let the
light fall from above obliquely over the
left shouldsr Never sleep so that on first
awakening the eyes shail open on the light
of a window The moment you aie in-
stinctively prompted to rub 3our eyes that
moment slop using thorn Exchange
thousand ycari to
King Kenneth II
of Scotland who
was crowned in-
S l Ono of tiiesa
married a very fa-
mous Virginia
beauty Aliss
nle Campbell
dnn granddaugh
ter of Colonel Wil-
liam Knox of Cul
pepjier who was a
descendant of tho
very orthodox
and his wife nes GENERAL nErETSTEn
Livingston haTe lived together orar fifty
year that their golden wedding was re-
cently celebrated with great pomp and
that their sons attained to high honors in
tho war for the Union is it any wondor
that all New York and a big section of
America ontside are greedy for the partic-
ulars
It is a sad fact Airs Livingston Depey
stcr has taken refngs with her brother
Louis Livingston and applied for a judi-
cial separation averring that for thirty
live years she has snffered constantly in-
creasing abuie that the general is profane
tyrannical insulting and on occasion dis-
gustingly vulgar in his abuse and that hU
pet namo for her in their domestic disens
Fions has long been You gray headed old
fool His son General Johnston De
peyster who raised the first Federal flag
in Richmond in 1855 confirms all this and
adds some more on hi own account and
the old mans grnndson A > hn Toler has
also left bim doolaring that his temper is
simply unbearable
Let thi courts decide as to the facts It
is the family history that makes the matter
of thrillinir interest Johannes Hcpeyster
of Hanilem Holland of FrencJi Huguenot
parentBKe emigrated to New Amsterdam
among the first Dutchmen obtained a finu
grant of land founded trnly piincely
family and died full of honors in 1C65 By
intcrmarripge with tie Watts Living
stons Bchnylers Van Cortlands Van Ars
dales and many
more it his come
about that the lat-
ter dry Dpevsters
aro ol kin to the
very flit of the
Knickerbockers
and tho family his
held all orM of
oQlc > below the
presidency And
2j5 < what is more the
> 22s
Jlm7 family split in tr
l SS rf Revolution and
JOHN CAnilOlL
the Loyalist Tory
brunch famished
the chief founders
of New Brunswick and left a noWi stock
on that side of tho lino
Three of the old generals ancestors were
governors of tile province of New York
Other aucestors or near relatives were nov
ernnrs of othci provinces or states HU
f on Johnston uecnmn a jjeneral in the lato
war and later a prominent Republican
aud it was his position on the Worlds fair
question whilo in the legislature that
caused tho old m n to ent him off The
other sons Colonel J W Ma and Colonel
Frederick Depeyster now dead also gained
honors in ths war And now the parents
of these eminent soldiers both over sev-
enty years cd aro to go before the courts
the very first cite of the kind in all the
records of their fzinilits
The Depeyiten aro great in New Ycrk
bat the CarroIIs are greater in Baltimore
Tho former aro descended from honest
Dntch bnrghen but rhe C rrolU can trace
their lino bick for over a thousand years
to Irish kings Fome two centuries ago
Daniel and Dorothy Carroll ot 0Neili
had twenty sons and fill ibi e mounted
on their own blooded horses fought for
Charles I and got unmercifully whaled
Then the con of tho oldest o the twenty
raked together the family ca h which hU-
e caped the wreck removed to Americn
and in dua time bought the great estte
called The Caves It includes C710 acres
has dccended in a direct line to tho
great in Maryland are
Thomases Their line also
V
2TRS JOHK CARROLL
John Knox I3orn of this ThomasGordon
union wa3Mls Mary Thomas six feet hish
yet exquisitely proportioned and in her
youth the most lieautiful woman in Balti-
more vrhera beautiful wemes are so nu-
merous
On the COth of April 1S70 this beantiful
Mary Thomas married this handsome
wealthy and distinguished John Carroll
and nil Baltimore was greatly interested
pfho marriage wks in fact the affair of the
Season He took his wife to The Caves
and nhe did not liko it That se u3 to
have been the beginning of the trouble
Sua loved 17 j = ociety He preferred a
quiet life Kovertheless they maintained
asemblanco of harmony nntil three sons
wero born then practically separated for
some years then camo together again and
thtir fourth soa Is a baby of but eighteen
months
Mrs Carroll has asked the courts for a
separation She avers that her husband is
often drunk always unpleasant and occa-
sionally very abusive tnat he has sl3pped
her cursed horanddonomanyotherthings
that he oucht not to have done Air Car-
roll in reply wants an absolute divorce and
cicclares that his wife is a flirt abroad nnd
b termagant ci home that sho spat in his
face locked him in his room many a time
dashed cold wtar over him by tho bucket-
ful xnd used shameful language to him ia
the presence of their ohildren also thatiSe
has wasted his substance and been tCjtfTree
with other men The courts are ppliedi
toflndall i
dilixecl
s
Rood Aliryland 6ciet7is scan V
A
personal
THE GAZETTE FT WORTH TEXAS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5
G P James hAs returned from a thirty
d3ys trip to the Xorth
Air A L Watson of the Houston Post
was in the city yesterday
A Is Aiattock has returned from a busi-
ness trip to Chiccco and Denver
Capt W X AlcKsmy who has been
in thecity for ten days past left yesterday
for his home in Chihuahuc Aiesieo
Aliss Ida Williams who spent her vaca-
tion at the Boston Conservatory of Alosic
3
has returned to her duties at tho Fort
Worth university
Tames Ryan is papa again Its a lino
twelvepound girl and looks just likedad
Dr Mathews rode in from Strawn yester-
day Ha has not been in Fort worth for six
years and was completely lost it requiring
considerable timo for him to get his bear-
ings
Victor coaL
House coal
Pittsburg coal
Pcnnsylyajj i KUiracitc coal
Q tiilii VliThracite coal
Blacksmith coaL
Victor Coal Co
S S Potts Algr Phone 20
GOOD BOY
A LAD KILLS A NOTORIOUS COL-
ORED OUTLAW OUTRIGHT
lie laths Hero orthe Hour Matiesa Speech
Iroin a Goods llox Iecriblii the
AlTair anil Gets SloOO
Jacksonville Fn Sept 4 Harmon
Alurrij a notorious coloied outlaw who
has defied tho authorities for nearly a ye
and terrorized a wide section of country
was killed about lav light this morning
by Hardy Early a colored lad of
seventeen Murray called on Harly aid
ordered him to go with him to Archer
where ho said he was going to kill somt
craekers and then leave Alachua county 1
Harly did not want to go but Alurray took
Early to the latters brothers house aid
raado him produce a doublebarreled shot-
gun
Both barrels wore loaded with buckshot
and Early put fifteen more in The two
then started toward Archer having to pass
through a swamp on tho way When they
got into the swamp Early said he did not
know the trail and asked Aim ray to lead
Alurray took the lead and imme-
diately Eaily poured Jtlio contents
of both barrels into the back of
Alurrays head killinghim instantly Early
notihed the peoplo at Archer aud a crowd
went to tho spot and brought the
corpse to town and atterwaids
sent it to Gainesville
The excitement there was intense as
seveiallynchings of Alurrays confederates
have occurred in that vicinity Earl vivas
the hero of tho hour and was mounted on a
bov from which he madea speech describing
the affair Ho will get ir ui reward Alur
ray had killed reven men vv ithin tho past
few months and was as tearless as he was
bioodlhiicty
u ir r it
What hymn aid I understand yon to
say inquired the Sunday school teacher
of the young ludy who pr sided nt the me
lodeoti and who had just asked him to
cose the service tb Miperinteiidcut being
absent
jring half of 24G she answeredsmiling
at his nervousness and confusion
We will now close by singing he said
addressiug the school by singing hymn
lJ3 Harpers Bazar
Fr > i Drlncss to Light
Hundreds or peon fc wipS fassPI roin
ilarktiesst i uy purchasing > pair of
celebrated spectacles Spu and
guaranteed by J P Nicks Co Ell Alaiif
street
Tho Drill Will Case ISntte Itont
151 ttf AIon r Sopt i Tho Davis will
case was given to the jury at G p m
Hardenin Children Ialo Their Orares
Dr Afilnc in his annual report on the
health of Accrirgtoa states that many
lives would be s vod if taothers would ex-
ercise a liulo mora common sense in dress-
ing their children Lew bodicos short
sleeves aud short cotton socks should be-
at > 30lutely preluded from tho toilet of
voiing children cieeft dtirine tbehejaht of
the summer Thousiiid3 of children are
nnuimlly hardened into their graves
London Tit Hits
r
Coal Coal Coal
Owing to the fact that both railrc
mines have nrascribed c s8 ruTo3 In
th haul and safe rf r1 we are
compeHpji jj > 1 1 1 1 to sell coal for cash
lilpioilTOre can be no deviation from this
rule however much e might wish to favor
those patrons whose money was alwajs
leadj 011 callFort
Fort Woktii Ice Coup vat
N Wallerich Algr
A ShrritTslinrt
Svnta Fr N AL Sept 4 Frark Cha
vj Democratic sheriff of Santa Fo county
for tho past live years resigned today
Ho is short 13tXX iu county aud lerritorj
funds
The fall session of Trinity Hall
Septouincrla iv ith a fulLjy jMGJBfeira lCr s
The c tta r Jj SpiaWtrie corner or Tav
ftj Hi = Jfffirf reels is to be used for school
If poses and the art department
THE GAZETTE MACHINE
Mow flic Tropic Can ave on a First
Class sevTimr IMuchhie
A sewing machine is a honselmlil
til v and iv b n a Jirstclass inu har
m all resjiects to other nachi
neces
be
bought for onchalfJ gBBWflev it is th
pari of wis fl K ci ouomy to saic the
ltmw Ladies who wish to
ouv a liistclass hgrliann No 4 sev nis ma
chine can sea such a machine at Tnctjv
ltif business office and they can buv such
a machine for onlv if they ubciibul
the ivpckli dailv or Sunday Girin
Tnu GiZETrt invites the ladies to caiL
An Kccentrlo Hen
An eccentric Dominick hen is owned by
a Philadelphia blacksmith Every day
about 10 o clock the hen walks into the
shop mounts the forge and scratches a
hollow place in the soft coal six inches
from the tire Xo matter how hard he
blows the fire the hen will not move until
she has laid her cgK Several times her
feathers were scorched but she held her
place Yunkee Blade
Met Iliin at tho Door
Fred Did you find the old gentleman
out when yon called to see his daughter
Harry Xo it was myself I found out
Detroit Free Press
NATURAL FRUIT FLOORS
Varsilte
Lemon
Orange
Almond
Rose etc
Of perfect purity
Of great strength
Economy in their uso
Flavor as delicately
end doliclously aa the fresh fruit
To the
LOCALETTES
Airs Capt Tonell entertained the Fort
Worth University faculty in elegant style
last evening
Cotton Is beginning to make its appear-
ance and tho market mav now be said to
be fairly ojien
AU ladies should attend tho meeting at 4
oclock this afternoon in tho parlors of the
Cumberland Presbvteiian church
Tomorrow is university day at the AI E
church Aloming sermon by tho president
of the university Music specially for the
occasion
Secretary Hums says that the claims
allowed for last rue nth were lighter than
they have been for several months past
being something over I > 000
nThe two suits against Air Frank Twom
bly aie one and the same suit The reason
of its publication a second time is that it
ivasrefiled m another court heneo ap-
peared on the records twice
Ladies dont forget the meeting today at
4 p m in the pjruns of the Cumberland
Presbv terian church The meeting is called
to aid the movement in favor of pure clear-
water for the homes of the city
Iexas girl
of subscriber
Young men middle
will lind it i
it U ii1 Tn I iji
fn sree
h everybody
uother used to cook
restaurant 300 East
It was in the parlor of a Boston boarding-
house
so you are from Cape Cod are you
snid the wit of the house addressing the
newcomer and winking to his fellow board-
ers as It to say notice how I will draw
him out
Yes
ape Cod runs a long way into the sea
I lHn v
Yes 1 good bit
Pretty dampish climate I think
Nut particularly so
Weil now when I was down ttipre 1
thought it was The raiu anpeaied to me
to be damper than in tha city and to we
one more It made me pretty wet t know
Say dont you think the rain wetter there
than here5
I don t know Down thero we go in
when it rains
Then the boarders laughed aud the draw
ingotit process was brought to an abrupt
conclusion Cape Cod Item
Illruns as Heroines iu Fiction
If the mirried woman is to bv the heroine
of the coining novel it must turn on some-
thing besides lovo making It must be tre
story of her career of her professional 01
political success of her painful accession
through toilsome decades to the front rank
of the doctors of the inutiev she made and
wcat she did with it American women
aie very much alivo la these days Tiiee
is no special difficulty about writingictar
cstng books about them without rsing
men at all except as puppets or lay figures
Scribner s
The only bigoOcent show II11t cjtju W
Tevis tins j ear is Lemcn Jii5 > fglai1
load shows 1 cnuj > aafel 0 rm cr size
Greatly pnJ 9Jvtorlirs Horse 1 ail an
joJij fnageric Three separate and
uistinct shows one Cheap tickets to ail
the adiertised shows Admission 2 > > ud
r > 0 cents Will exhibit at Fort V prtbC
September 11 SfaS
nt your trade
THE MATADOR CASE
INJUNCTION AGAINST JUDGE
CAMPBELL DISSOLVED
It Is Done nt tlie Jleiiuest of the Mxtailor
Cuttle Cattle Company A Brier
sketch of tle Case
Yesterday the injunction which the
Alatador land and tattle company swore
out against Judge II II Campbell of Alata
dor prohibiting him from bringing cattle
over tho Rusk quarantine line was dis-
solved at tho request of the company by its
lawyers Ross Chapman Io > s-
An item appeared some time since in The
GvnTTE to the effect that UHV cat tic be-
longing to Jud e Campbell had been stopped
by the injunction eot out by the abovt
named company and prohibited frum graz-
ing on the judges pasture land which is
inclosed in the iand fenced up by the Alata
dor company The cattle were just immed-
iately south of the hue and Judge Campbea
claims wore as healthy as aaj on the Alata
dor range but the company claimed other-
wise AVhen the ciuj unvtiou was got out
Itldgo Campbell compelled the coupauy to
put up a flOvKK bond The case was set for
a week ago and was to have been heatil
liefore Judge Beckham but the attomevs
for the company asked for n change am
the case was set for a hearing before Judgp
Aillior Wichita Falls on Alondnv net but
the proceedings today have stopped the
ease so far is the injunction is concerned
The dissolution of this injunction practi-
cally tests the validity of tho Rusk quaran-
tine line which extends across the Pan-
handle Its import is that the line is not
considered l gal by able lavvieis hence tho
dissolution of the injunction suit against
Judge Campbell It practically says that
the Tine is an arbitrary ono of Secretary
Rusks aud cannot possibly affect cattle in
Teas north of the Colorado lin which j
two or three hundred miles south of the
Rusk line It is now probable that Judgi
Campbell will through his lav vers ReLt
inson 1 Springer tiring suit against the
Alatador laud and cattle company fojil
least s J3LJ0 damajres
Lulo anil ITisdolu
Oao brisht day la winfy weather
Love and Wiadom met tossthcr
Ail L01 e carried was hia quiv er 5 >
Vet ho did not teem to shiv er
M isdom ihotigU m furs was cold
Love was youns and Wisdom old
Wiiidom ever seklns truth
Asked tho comely naked vouth
How his body was not frozen
As he hadnt any clothes on
liove for answer sent an arrow
Willring into Viidom8 marrow
And the old mans blood waxed holler
Til ill fcoboilinjorohescot her
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