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f ., i r Tvh-m 1 I'..' '. ?' i"-raV"- '$ ; zMBm&' f - r"i-i- J " ' I J r : ' .1 " ' r f ' l I,' jfe; : . t it ' "- 'I I ' . I ft I $- 2 THE GAZETTE: FORT WORTH. TEXA&K03CPAY. AUGUST 6. aiositAV jtoiiNiuo Atrotsr a, PUBLISHED EVERY DAY Hi Till? Loving Publishing Company. TERMS OFAOh&CEIPTION. bMur. I 1(0 3(0! 6(0 , low U1V JJIUIII.il, " W ,r-irJ mouth BUmonthJ nt.n - ' THBW-ntKi.yoAy.rTT; Hm bwn rtcniir enUrenl and lmpro.c trom 111' cream of tlie in -matter, tanav np lrom me cream t m mi rPr In trie cmtnry-cnt .to rlb- tiritillitlf Hctlpinift make thelrad mlnMraifcii iAh Th city of lforllVorth liR.rnul a very enviable distinction Tor the enterprise it nas manifested In tlio cau'e of education, nnd has derived no inconsiderable benefit already from Its reputn ttim in this tmrtlculur. So mutter j how much carping ciHIc may deride the public school, public opinion i everywhere, by a large, majority, favors ! them, and the' immigrant i-eeking a home where he may locate hi family and invest hi capital, will give the preference to thephiee having tin best and mod; successful school system. The Importance of ilie question reu- SnEKiwitoorttoCnlttfW It essential to the prosperity of tAimfttaotpoi.lait, rale! Three raoulb Blx month One year 75 zm ntacfhrUon to dally and weekly U idrlclly tn 8anVe, u ' Iftll lipew .topped when time B,KcV,S5rVIi,e3?lnR the .. of their rner channel will . pleaAfl tt in lnev SmunnfatloB botri tin, old -udnewad- fmH Ly -raft on Fort Worth. pooJ woni-yoidMor reglidcred letter. I moi olherwlMs wo will not be reponUi.e for Aoa?e7,8UAr.CTre, Fori Worth. Ta. B "clrneu coplwirt l W on applle-Uim. the city that die trustee should adopt tliat course and pursue tnat poncj whicli shall be best calculated to allay all feeling, and once more unite the people In the interest of education. Cost of the Strike. TEXAS STATE NEWS. ThempuIationfljreenviUcstwKllly increase.Vfdrils Vk'vfc,i to bti full' 3,600 at rfcit. Over a 5zeu substantial bridges have btch Jiullt In Hunt county this spring and hummer. 'Hie cost to the county has been comparatively siinuh Tne count v pavs for the lumber and uallsrind employes. Mr. J. T. Green wood to superintend the construction at .'J a dav, . The lahr r on these bridges accession of Medsme JJelterton and XeWtbn and. tlte army of lionedlcts can cont?ratuiatu;il.eir op receiving two flrat-elassTrechiifo in the persons of the new husbands. The telegraph brotherhood picnic nnd Iwll at ohudy View park Tuesday afternoon and night wax n mOt enjoyable i ail'.dr. The pan lei pants were fiirnUhcd a ml h; deirnnt and pleat-ant Acajou or enter lalumeut and n -worthy body of young men were aided very materially In a cause which enlists almost aj a unit, ft notice: p V- P 7" : i. ?.... i.. tu.r-l-...xt i.Vii. r.m.i the miblic sympatnits. i ne uroiuer- ,,.n.lM r.n.1 It has bten Well done. 1 hu clcarwl near or over ftMO. HI Ti.n 11 mt At Ycstcnlflv there ar rived from Tucson, eti route to Chlliua hnn,ifo'Jr Mexican women and a child, being ail but one of the captive res cued In General Crook's command while on the recent campaign In the Northern Sierra. They are enthusd ntinnd gralifid in their s-latemeut of the treatment received since their captutv. The Apaches treated them brutally. Moore, tried atCialvcston for murder ntthUtcitit of the diitrl t court, was cn(cucco to the muiteiuiary for lift. v-uow v. .- Ju,c.. CIark ,,, hl?. ,)ref.w 0f the sen V lietiier the operatots win or ioe m UlU ot Ui nfteeJ n,jmltfcb 0 ,norii ethics. At the eoneiuslon of the feli- nitiscnomtxs. tit-Tht Uiixa wvywitva COX 'AKT , W thecouteat being waged with the We. tan I'nlnii t.'toTiiiili i-nnin.'iii v:vlieth ...... w ....... ......., , , - I,.... :...i ., . ... i. . t .- .w i ins IKU SIIIU er uiey return ia urK huuiui .. W.. ,..,.... th(. t,I(iL.L. iu,(i ,1,,. tiriuner or stuceed in obtaining the advance reT-alled mid addul two more yearsim- iu wages asked, the pecuniary luf; prwinmctil to the sentence I MUsMflttieBuford is ill with ty- . plioid fever. I Mr. and Mr. W. J. Sellarjrart. of 'Houston, are spending n few days in i Dallas. j Mr. V. C. Connor and family are ' eujoylnir thein-elves at Galveston. ' f he Misses Keller, datiuhiera of H. j V. Keller, Kvi., are also at Galves ton. Thomas F. West and wife of Jack- j boro came down to Dallas early in the week and made It pleasant fur their numerous friends during their brief vi-lt. The beach at Galveston tlie present week numbers among Its patron; and devotee from IMllas ail. Attreti To tlie Merchants of North You can find right at your doors, FREIGHT T?i) SAVED, at EASTERN wricea. thn ,u? complete assortment of X." teuce, report has if, t hat Moore lost I I)aVl yiia. jtl jrl)( ails 3 Moltie . auue(t juuie tiarK tern- jctt r0n 1 .1 (111 .. it 11 nara 11 rri tv ?"l., ""'"?s;7irt 'ntetrO?- oanu'M Ih&UoaHo'U two uiuxut t P1" at foUvwt: ,.. rrtti rwomtat Urttt, jKKKMAKAwTrt'..CntAa.hKABAUOn "ttZX "city Ed CCKB, Xanaccr. Waco-J. K.HTr.serMftMfjr. Wichita fvr.us-Jso. il. rfjiiu. whicli they will sustain will be. very Information is wanted in regard to the average price paid tne operator was $1.00 per day. The advance re- ,.!ltc fiftf.n ,.p1. r,r in oven I " P-RT" ,aLa n"7"" WHJl"il. i" " "" -- - - . - ij.. ttKik. Dallas. Texas, eiufruveii on Mrs. Thomas Melrs and chll.lren, MI--S ltila Smith, Miss Mima Wolf and Mr. F. li. Smith and children. A Lre.it manv Dallas ncU)le vlitea pHbi WCCK 111 jlICIIIC lm)UU unit; 'in nit; e-uuion ot l'ai- tiling beard from him since ills de- There are about a hnlf dozen cosi' part ore was -an Item or news puoiisiieii heavy, and will take months of hard HI. H. Cook,, a single man, who left hi ; Alvanulo the pust -. ' lilinrimit tk-ld fConomv to rcnlacc I f'rm and home on Mountain creek, in ; array to have 11 jolly pi ahorandrlMa tconor,-, to piate. TarMIlt wnnty .,. folIr or nVw country during the 1 . j From the best informalion attainable. i . uuo , .t.ut WISU rrlie olIy fcOIls. Tjrg.utt.. DRY GOOD! NOTIONS. FURNISHING 60 Boots, Shoes and B tiuurts twentv-ileht cents tier d.iy 1 Tlie strike has now been in progre; : seventeen days which a l.l(0 er day PnLirn to he Paid. ! Itremiires one cent to prepay the represents a lo.tolbestrikersofSJ28Qi ,;, potan cen it bad been found anion;; the Indians on the iecj:sion of u tight oracaptuie of nlxiriuiiials, some two years ago. A large catuie has reeontly fallen to Iiim narks in tlie city, owned by private individual. They are patrom.cd es- . i imr r rwmt - ) 1 . x j.- .. -. . - ii.ihi.i , e 1 vs. (Oil a COPY " me v..r.i r., "ii. 1 uayii ui Kfc. oiimu inc.. ruiu- ton 1110 iiw uiuw.i . j in obtaiHSlig tne increase 01 wages uc itieuti oruiive, win couieru . ... .wrirwi . iriiiriiiii. mi uric 1 ... . . . a.rk i.i b... .. 1 . cohmou me oi'". """;"" ;. 1 iii'iiiiini t iev will have to work one 1 ""' '3 "e- two papers are . .1 in oh- ,L .,,. fltu, flftv.one daVjJ to rtJ Pilot Point Pmt: Dr. J. 'M aee, u renin e-, .Vm.V. ,. i ,., ! - ..... .... . ,.r ' ...,..,...,.,. .1.... of Weston. Collin county, ituer paper 1 eneKweii .. "" -won mir. nw.u.u.,, 1 nied by Ills brother, while ournuf it require uircc txuo. tue tm,t. tlley uave ofeell telle, it will rrum Gainesville TtKiilav. di c , 1.. one hiindrcni and liftV'One 1 " tensiveiy during tile present seavm by person who cannot get ntvay trom home, to enjoy the refreshing breezes after the wintry days. Kach of thtse n.irks h.is a kind, and the eveidlik'S I in Germany, and anyone knowing I pa.-s,juot pleasantly. efl j niiything of him or his wliereaboius. I MKjand .Mrs'Knbx. Thomas of La- great favor j grange are In the city. ii'tij. Atsthe Immense Establishment of T-EEC-EC iMH;BiH Parfom Icuvlny the 'M)J or the H0e durhv) the mmmcr montha can Imvc thn DAILY GAZETTE matted to ..mm viianrt?. fnr SI t)CT ritailtl. The J tuldre wuy fa clumird on often m Oetirea. 'The GAZETTE wUl 0J mail ed (0 truvtlcrx in Europe, postage pre paid, for 1 30 prr vwii'l). John A. Louan'h presidential boom Seems to liuve ' died abornln.' " -it 'Piim iiirrrs.n-1iuh'nee LctWeell tile govertipr and the bo.ird of manageis of tho.lunatlc asylum exhibits a want of nWmoiw en I iarmke of anything but a frlendl, feeling bttween the par ties. The malinger-, have been 10 nioved, and intimate Very plainly that their removal was imide in order to prevent elmrKPS being made against the .Miperlntentkmt. - The matter de- ' served 'an invesilnaUon, wmen win doubtless be had, followed with a coat of whiten am liber illy applied, when everyone will be happy, except the un fortunate inmates of tlie asylum. ..Harris accompa- returning .icovered at Hill's nearly half a yenr-before they will ' -"iS. wei 01 tins ciiy. ine noni I.,i,ll. frn, tin. iiwimu. 1"""?"V"' " ....wi."... ....... -. days 1 in the banks of Elm creek, perved. which measured in circumfer enec at tlie ankle joint 20 inches and in length 33 Inches, and weighed 29 pounds. J he uoc ollection of very realize any of wages, should they siiccicd In ob taining their demands from the com pany. Should the strike continue thirty days it would represent to eaeh striker a lots of SoT.W, v.liicli would many eitizens viewed with require il days 1 1 replr.ee the wages j riosi ty lost during the ft tike. This estimate is based on the leputid average pilce of SI .90 per day, and whether the sum Snti Antonio. There was a sly dodge practiced heie n few days ago by one or" our boy.s, in tlie. marital way. Tie had. with two or three other joung men, been "pay Imr attentions" in a very earnest way t')Ti handsome young lady. All his opponents wore shown greater favor at the domicll than he, and the impres- ..t.ti-i ,.'(- rlttit lir ci'.lrwl Mi tOilltlfr) tlF. nil. The doctor had witii him a ",.... i,.i.niin. . thir nrnri(. when the niro HiiPi'lmpnc, v. 1 .. ... ,. .,.., .,.. r... i...t .i. : ....... r.n . j in. vitii unr i iit.r f in UUIliCU from the .-aniC IWt, WHICH t ;.,..:,. ,1 ilnvnnmr u-nmnn hurt ! ,?' r " ' - . Eott Wor P.S -We are strictly Wholesale, and study the ' Interests of Merchants only. 3?3ECH3 3aC.-3a much ett- i.i'i'ii irmntpil lieonsu to muri'v. Oneof I l.t . .(m.v.i.I 'f nL. tlir. ..ritnrv l.irl!..a .nil I I II JO llui-i - "IV. jwwi.i, ...v....o v.... I'ouhaui AVm-w: .To-huii Hall of tlie , them, started out to aceitain whether 1 society ot Ft lends Quakei,,i a resident the pub icatiou was a fact, as he had ' of Iowa, vM'eil our city Tue'day anil received eompromNlng pledges from, at nlifilt didivered a lec'tnre at the t !.. vnnmr hidv. jmil on liw wnv nipt I be grtater or less, tlie average will be 1 Christian churcli giving tho origin and 1 another 'rival" who had embai ked on ' J. at nieht delivered a lecture In this computation of lo . peculiar tenets of his people. His style ' a similar mission City Bill Poster the same. no poud and other lc.es, which are the legili mate result of idlems-. If laborers wlio are dipo-ed to fct,rlke would take necotmt Is taken of lite mone ix- VVi,s ral"ur eccentric and peculiar, but bharp tail: agreed au mint is taken or tie inonej ix )e sai,i smnu vory poo,, thltl?y. Mr. nmkethe Investigo nUdmeles'fcly, the dtb.r, incurred, lluu hnft ,t.t, ieCjUiliig In did'erent j utter consternation Ih states tor lour e.us. ru travels on foot, earr ing ids own valise, weighing twenty-live pounds, and delivers a lee tllrw (if. feftmrt rilnnu jrim' nvi1iifr tni .1....1.. ..1 ......1.1,. .,. .... .,. 41... ,. . 1 :: -"---j -...........-. iiiu iiiiiuuiiu n.iuu.c i wiiiiiutu nivj (,, Sunday delivers two. Jleevideiit- Tun elueney of U13 J-:m vsi emit for thosuppriMlun of polygamy will be tested in Utih to-day. UI an diction of members for the legislature, shei Ill's, judges of probate and other local 111- fcers.f The a-;t provides Unit no person of either tex who Is a polytiamlst or bigamist shall bo allowed to vote or bold olllce. and it Is expected that a legislature will bo dieted composed entirely of monogamists, whicli w;lll pass laws in harmony with the spirit of the EdjUJNIjs act, and that the ex-' eetltlvoolllod'd doited will see them enforced. Tin: -now York Tribune, coniineVit ini: on Ihe ass is Inution of Jamkh qXufiy, the informer, say Jose. as well as the peicentage of chanees against sueee-s, and be governed mWe'tfy'thl'lrl'gc.od judg ment, iittad of the vnporiugs and hail counsels of demagogues whose importance is never manifest jftceptj in tlmts of .agitations, strlkts would, of less fuquent oocurreuue. In ly desires lo do tjood and be of benefit to mankind.' JI, did in tget to iinish ids ltcluru here, foryblluinliut.waiv,ln the iuidt 01 It thoaiariu of tiro was trlveii and everybody inched out of the house. . The two after a tO CO together Ulld Ji!i,,iK'nKain11iftT!lll PollnirllnnnmmntH tlgation, ami to their j rtttoniip.i to. iliscoveied that tue l license had not only been granted, but ! that the ; niairiage hail actually taken IIE0K & BAKER, place. This is a tickle and deceptive world. i nnTtfrrm inoinii n-nn d tttt TiPDa it, is rumored that Major James Onl, I UUW lililljl UIl ttUU J.UliiDi.il2 tie this Lfrtlmatc tlielcs of the company is not con.-ldertd, but has been esti mated at $.o,0K) per day. The los to tho litisiuess public cannot be com puted, and Will never be known. The loss to the company at SJB.OOO per day to tho opeiatora In tlie aggregate '.2,1)00 makes a total of froT.OCO per day. and for seventeen days the niagnill cent sum of ?!is 1,001). 'this loss (uglit to suillce to fet men to thinking be- fote eiiteritiK upon a stiike. in tlie An Artists Work. ICMI'llN ' lly Tillies "A tliistle down lloaiiut doudy air of suspicion." liie Colorado laucheman Mm beam. Hut is tt really a "suspi cion'.'" Has it not bioine a certainty.' 1 low fiiuuy It sounds '-The f u e .f a -f s and the chin of a lizard. "' It is al ii ot as good a the ingredients of the witehe' cauldron in Macbeth: niixif npu'titnd luoof iros, Wool ul bat .mil tunnuo of ilo-j." And then tlie blond'Of Wayne Mac i Veagh ''cold and vicious." How well these ltepublicaus pidnt each other. SW 1 .. state ritEss Tiiouanr.s. liieiu is Kt(m to' l)iiifvcha- the muiderer waoOAHKV's iiumt faithful and dis criminating friend. There ciin.bo no thought more harrowing to the hit Vv. , ,-iutm mind than the morbid dicmi or Vj,iJ .'.'"'.'.t.i.tk.lmwlriii- Wbothor it is CoMMO- t UCtTlWJI ltH"H ,,.. ----.- -- -, - ijus plotted against by wife, sister, senatorH, Boldierh and runlans, or C.v iaqui..vl pacing hjtf palace at midnight afnJLtrcmbtlnji at the sound of his own footsteps on tho marblo floors, or mod ern HumaNO.'"1 living in an atmus phcreof ek-ulrioMHplctou, or tli elrlb informer shrinking from the onrVh ing breath of popular hatred In Dublin and tlipoiously siiuehlir for a halting place under the angry Afri can sun, ho who Hands In momentary drend of a volettt d'iiti Is ihe most Aviutehol of his hind. The assassin j Iuih given his vlvtim 11 delivenmeo irom ab.'i'ct icai t'o wotst fa'u thiitj (an betall a ( ravin heart. If ibuuaii j J.iupcrors w h had dlrthonoi'i'd the purple and iniurnd tho hatred 'of their subjects li a1 ned at hut to wel come death tr the hand V ajtalous mistress or a covetous lnvc, the aban doned wretch, sleiped ti ihe lips in treachery, hi had bought h h life by betraying his fts&oclaUs, could not havo begrudged hi nvenger his mo- incut of ravage triumph. 1. Tun board of tiade wilt nieet tills evening for tho purpose of making provision for the public fne tOhoul of tho city for the msulng scholastic year The condition In which they Uiid'tho uvUtor under their jmlsdlct tlon Ik sueli as will recpiiro the exer- tclo,ofgood judgment and wise ouu- sels, fn order to allay all jealoitiioi and anlmo-Itlei and place the pchnoU on tlio piano of success. The Gazihtb has Implicit itonlldence in tho wl-flom nnd public spirit of the trustees, and whatever may b'j the result of their deliberations will do Its utmost to tus- ir 7ijk i s" 4 Tin: Exui)Jiitr thlnlu.Ouit it is not likely AVash Jonivs will try to ride the gubernatorial buz, siiw again Tun Maihnll Mcw-ntgcj' thinks no nation can longcxl-t npd prosper Un der the constant mid uc(lve nutir.ro- uiijtnM.f capital and lalior. Tin: I'atestltie .lrfi;ooa(j tlilnks that every slop Guant bin taken since tlio war sliowa him mine knave than statesman, 11101 fc free-booter than sol dier. Tin: Seymour Crew' thinks the people who favur law and order should cut loose from Incompetent cxccjilive Olllcera so called and pin their faith to tha rangers. Tun Waco Jiiconifncr thinks there is iv pretty veil gtotiuded sentiment throughout the state that Governor Inr.i.A.vn has done his duty in remov ing tlio insane ujlum managers. Tin: Stuteamnn thinks that what this country wants is an outlet for the surplus prnluotio is fits industry and skill, and to this end the unnecessary taxation through tt.iiil'must cease. 'iM T'.tat T,vn V .in liml? H,,if I A.... ..'V . .V.'. -. - " ......Ik Mill. Gov. Iiti:r,ANii makes as capable au executive otlloeras Texas ever had and tlie jSn-ifonuM or any other sdieet like it caimot make it appear otherwise. k Tm; S 111 Antonio Liyh' thinks It is a wise business man who plants ids advertisements during tho dull sum mer mouths, for in tho fall ho will reap a big tiado and subsequent wealth. Tin: llrenhttm Banner thinks that tho only hope of the negro as a polit ical faeto- Is In the exercise of the priv ilege of suliV.u'M as freemen should do, on rtf the late lamented General li. O C. Qrd, recently engaged himelf to be married -to tho daughter of a distin guished and Wealthy ( ili.eii of Mexico,. His eltle-t sister, Dertie, is now, it will be renumbered, tho wife of General Henuiiuio Trevlno. who sailed iroin New York lor Europe last week. MxjorJim was not born In San An tonio: but attained maturity heic. This is how where he has many friends who will designates a watch his Ititdie carter wi la dearest interest, lie is a brave, bright, Hash ing ytung man. Mr. Fred. WollV, of this city, was marikdulcw days ago to iheMvoud daughter of Mr. F. Grods, banker of tliis city, and departed for Mexico. Tins couple will eventually make their homeatsaltlllo, Mexico. Mr. Wolff is a S.n Antonio toy, and his lovely wife a San Antonio girl, both having been raided in thlscliy. The groom i3 a talented c vil engineer. When tintri. it linv hik muflo !i rniimr Miliin il survey of 'the city, wliieli in point of ! SJj!!- ewtiveiiieas iinu i-.iui-iiiv ui juoimu mnn iriniTr Tc-'J c would do credit to many older I JOI.J. U UA.1II JAS, nnd mote nreteiilious nei-son. H I orFlOE.-ln Benton DnlldlnB, deshmed ami built tlio magnificent Congratulations. t orimsUirlitlOitlc Col. II. I,. Dently, formerly editor of the 'lYjcuu Wool Growi.r, hut at piescnt manager uflhe London branch of the Texas Investment Company, litkhi liiiiiM)W( t)ii4 r.itiwlfitt finrfitui ifiiiilntir Hl.J IIVUIMK MV JVMMVll V'MV-pllin.lH ' "I . of that live paper, tho Fort Worth ! C-ouiinercestieet uazkttj:. a be one 01 tlie lean I ng tlvo leatures of -that paper. We con gratulate our Cileeincd JN'urth Texas lontompoiary upon its good fortune in seeming such mi able correspondent ftoni tho old woiid. Will fu'nlah esilmctes of cost on nil kind cf biuidinss, Hhelvlng, counters, etc. FORT WORTH, TEXAS. JPR OFJSbSIOJSAL. W. W. KOUTll, Homceopatbic Physician, FORT WORTH, TJSXAS. OFFICl-So. 18 Main ffrect. Jtertdmce, A. Jl'. OiWouti oW ':7inJ titrre'1. 5-2S M. A. J. LAWRENCE. issa- ,&,. TTrnnT.C!nr ?m&mw)JJX XAa x' mtm? d-H iUsi'i 1 t Jt -r-TTTTf. W --. . .:-ifei v$ uWH R LI The Great Popular RSilId Win -IielCuhicihtii Certain. Kttiisu lliy'llJies, Men ae'Cept positions in representa tive bodies, but li in legislative bodies and mcro delegate conventions of po litical parties, and judging from their conduct it .never once enters their t heads that their duty i to cai.-y out tho will of any one but their own. With Hum the qiu&iiou is not what or whuiu thov want. It Is this condition 01 things, till ignoring and disregartt ot tlie constituent element by represen tatives, that is rousing the people and will force a reliun 10 past principles before lone;. DELAYIil) SOlTKi'V S0TE-. Dnlla. ration for the decision, has been tlie leading event of a social bearing tlie pant week. Tho cvreiuoulos were per formed at. the Flint Presbyterian ehuioh mi Tliuisday, ltev. Dr. A. P. Smith olllciatiog. W. J. Uettertou, of Dallas, and Mr., A una A. itoger, of Cor.ieana, composed one of the high contracting coupus, and Mr. Newton White, ot Piilaski, reiineseo, and Miss llaliie May Gardner, of Navar.o county, near Cor sicaua, iveie the oilier. All the (turtles stand .high lu thy beat Dallas social circle,' anil as a .consi! queueothe ull'ilrs were up M the top guauoand liighepH'iCistiro known to our local lirlstocratic elements. The churcli waslllled with friends' mid well wlsliers of the happy couples, tho brides unit their immediate at- voting only fir tho right principles j leudants being attir.il lu iiililiatele npd tlie best man Tin: Comanche Cdrf thinks that if the people are in cartiet in their declarations as to publlo schools In earnest as to their repeated a.erv,e lions in favor o( a good tchoul system in favor of high educational train ing Intellectual duvilopmeut, they will eoino n the rushing winds to the polls and vote for the amendments. iron bridge tnat spans our itvir on Commerce stieet. After fullibimr his V I'"! V I HID i'MIV M VUU 1 1 . .1 , J t ml his letteisliereafier will ! rlK contmet, he was etnployut by cleaning and most attrac- -,!,;ui"r M the state 0: Coa- iiiiiiu, .iii'.m, i'j joeuie nun oouiui and divide into salable shape several millions of acres of the publlo domain of Coalinila. This is tho country now being sold to American-', and the pr -ceedsaietobo devoted to the estab lishment of a state national bank at Coahttlln. The nun riage of Mr. Woltl' was vei v miiec. tliougii it took nlnee at the elegant retidence of the bride's parents on Eust Commerce street. The j f -i-nts were very costly, partic ularly lhn.e eoining from the bride's two uncles and one fioni her brother and sisters. Those consisted of luo cases of sllveraud a pair of bracelets beel witli diamond, beautiftd to be hold and verv v.duabte. We hear of sone of our young ladles talking over thecnidtiet of the young men nowaday, and of tlie probability of organizing nsiciety to reform the ways of young m-11. The idea is to oiler entertainment to young men, af. ter business hour-, of a pleasant ic tlned nature, with a view to dlveiiing I ll. tit r.1 it, iflniu ..I f lm ............. .1 1....1. A doublo wedding, with much dabo-; to the paUis of purity anil rectitude. The Idea is a good one. Tlie young women of the country should take a deepiuleret in the young men. It iw from the army or j oung men that the young women must call their hus bands, nud of course they want goal, pure, eiiirgitic. honest husb.uidw, who will make them liappv and Jove the 111 well, Lt woman cultivate her ' grates, aid let her exercise her power forgood.an lit is iierato bu the fjeiie faetres. The lollantipolls Journal puhli&lies a bit of romance connected with the late General Ord. wh'eb it kivs wns well kiiinin in the army. The hue general wis a grandson of George IV. uud Mrs. Fltzherherr. His father James Onl. son of that niiirir.imitii. I T. marriage, was raised in the Catholic laith or lilt moilier, and was, like his sou, a Itoiiuui Catholic. James Orl, when a boy, was sent to France to be educated, and whs afturward brought by his tutor to Georgetown college, where lie became a professor. He took part in the war of 1S1, kerving as captain. He was long a clerk at mi-hhigtnii, and died in 1872 or 1S73. Ue assumed the name of Ord, which was that of his lutor, to avoid unpleas ant notoriety. In Seaton Bulldlnc, over Urovru's urocerv bloro. 13-53-ly N. WALLERICH, TO 353 lJ " X J3 17 , FORT WORTH, 1EXAS. OFFICB-Xo. 13 AfoOl Vtrert. Cp Slain. U8E3 NITROUS OXIDE GAS. J. J. KANE. Architect and Superintendent. FORT WORTH, TEXAS. oryiCS-Oi cr rnl Xaltonal J?anJt. JPlans and fvecltlcatlnns with oil moilern lraprovcmeiilB, Including estimates of the col of every ueBcrlpllou of buildings In the lty or country. lo-.0Ulce Box 3a. Z5t gaiiconf toilets for the occasion could sugge'st, ineiiuiing uorai auu jirecious orii.'uuents. The pieseuta were exceedingly nuuKroiw. appropil.tiu and costly. Tlie newly .married took ihe fotith-bouiid passen ger train for Galveston and olhcr points to enjoy the honeymoon pleastucs. D.lluH society wjll lie more pliwant ami chnrmliig.by the W. H. Cowan. J". V. Po sey COWAN & POSEY, Attorneys at Law, Noiaries Public Anil flrnrral Ilea! fXato llriiLvr, iSEETWATBR, NOLAH COUNTY, TEXA8, At'ents forTexns Ur.ilro.ul Lnnils. 8recln Attention tu CoIU'RUoiir. Heterences: First Xatlonul Bunk, Weailinrtord; Hon. T. B, WUceyer, Judge 12ih Juillclal IJUtnet, Breck. enrJdKe.T&x.; Ju.tge J. It. Fleiolcu, Cisco. ij At GAT.VESTOM wllhMnllonL' for Key West nd Na! ean Line for NewOrlea Corpus C'brlsU, Brovrnffi Crux. , .. At ARCOL.A vilU I. G. N. U vim unit towns in inarorj AtROUNBEHO with O., Ill iSitldt Houte) for Coin Hiirwood. Lnllng. Snnii U value una western iw nkn fnr Houston lindfi' Route, Jleaumont.Or-! tlio TpoIih country. i! all points In the hwA Kiist: with NewojMW BUitloii!, on "that lint sl At BREXIIAM with ir., Btead, ledbouer.uiaj! .UbUll ATMIIiANO wltn I.A0.SW 1'alcstino, i;ocEaa.T( - llniunrelh, bun AntowJ t T;.M1'LK with .Missouri!! At McliUKUUK wiw i"Sl R'y rorWato,UJrM(-a v'Mtwni, l.lllllltruiiu.w. 1 .f rTi n a r win, Teisi W Vniu.'ltobfc, HIco, indelW vomu: on inai hub. At CLKKUKXE, Junctloncfl 01 U.. U. k S3. . ivy. A t. TTITIT WORTH With Jl"0.P no it FnclHc Ky. for H Jl Hues; for tu iwo, "" KKsCity.fct.L.uiii.Ciitol and all polnU Mirtli. t' n rtAi.r.Aki rltli H.AT.C. Kl ..1 -V.ll.ie FrfPTlSlOn Of J 5-Pco tluUyour ticket rcadjj S-F0rnll lnIonI""nSf.Aii o7 JtnpraJ I'RB 17.1 -NOTICS TO COXIK.WI mil E ConiinlsnlonerhCouti I tv. Tesns will ii'cilvilM III puma . r.',Vf tn vii,l.iv. tho 10th tlJj 01 " Tim Plans ami specliJwtlyM' wlllbPP0atllolalheom(';f"l C'ou ntv Court on ami fte5rt7, 1'arilesiri.lolnii "a Irou -? nipnnv their liioP'S; rial, ana mutriatf ..... ..r wlint 1 Inssl 01 i"1". A J, it. clakk; W.S. SMM.WOOD CLARK $1 SrflALLWOOD, Attorneys-at-Law and Rem ESTATE AGENTS. COLORADO CITY, TEXAS ,.ii 1 Msjcieuceii ; r.x-eiOV.JI iniiiri vuio.Tenn.; Hon. J, li. C icuu. Ex-Gov.Jas. O.rorter, Nah .. . .i... .. ..ilr 1. in nleuto i.iMtflwd.ed w ' tan-L-oim.nail nil under wft: ciiudlty as ia Mi"i" NopaynicntwlULein'Jl MeelH;rkuiiiHcornitrf''iKl liaci, 10 u !"o--,".iir d' 01 the work, ma''" l'na v. uiiiimi",i'"-' - - 1 1 iron uuu yn.ci '"" ;. ..1 B suit n particuinr jv, - but In Bfiien. . ii""f,: W 1 icf ItlSJ fw- uuiiv ui'"- :....ui propo-HI m in pie 01, '".; tw ,oo to use Hi each l'l.r5 !...,,.,ii ,ii.ii must corrfri taiaple farnulietl. h, Tho w.rk will bo Ild the wivptUm of tb l",t pa incut will lo a'"'? " anil eu-O io" " eU ' pf architect In tl"fft?i, ?L ' reud lien on ciicu ","..,,..- I ...! .. .,....!, inn. of tllO """. ! AllworktoMapnounde' .. e.u. ..1 lUniKLL w . . aniJi ! wliH pliin" on mc. ana wione nftlioiirclilteclnubjeci t: AlKius, l'fcris, , coiiini.fl"iiers' court. a . ' ;eauiibie dcl " " C. H. HEjUXGTON, Contractor and Builder Plann, Hpfclflcallo'is ard estimates furnUheU on sppllcation. Office and Shon on Houston bo tvreen Fifth and Siyfh Sheets, P.O. box2ii 1 ll.o couimiw '.."- Mj to liuve Mien o'"."r ,Vsoi nil exrra ei'"W'v,Mi thereby to 00 i" "' rt i 111- full eoi-lo orsi ci "'jV ducted f 1 Pin an? ". trlcll bill 11 III l UO cum...-- ..y , each coal factor -rJ! ' rniiKMiil-murtlwBrajAl c err. ly noon 01 ."(n endorsed. ProL9' nU .. ioii me r"".i ciiiiiiij jf... - nV or j the right to njcn ftnyRB CVCu. J' s f,W ' ' aj.fi,i'. !----------- C '" &W&z "' y . .- 'IL ' --"" L" 1 1 - 1 t m fT.Y' rn "irQi itmiw. u I, 1 , ., i.miffc.n"r '""i" ',