Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 124, Ed. 1, Monday, March 20, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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1 VERY ABS13N1VMINDBD
A day or two ago nman went Into n
arbor shop ttud sontlntr lijmsclf in n
chair said lio wnntod ft hnir cut Tim
bitrbor made his preparations for kwipinu
tho cut hair from the clothes of his cus-
tomer and for RottltiK the short hn rs
down his book when lio was HUnsIly
burabfouudod by tho tnnn saylnn I
notice a drnft In here nil as I am very
susceptiblo to drafts havo you any ob
jectlons to my kooplhtf my hat on while
you cut my hnir
UNITED STATES MlNlSTEltS IAV
Much Inquiry has been fhndt within
tho last few doys roKardlnjr the com-
pensation of miniature -who represent
the United States In foreign lnnds the
Inquiry being stimulated by the knowl-
edge that several HtIeit Of I J Worth
nnv applicants for various position
In the diplomatic service of the iJl Ited
States thero uro two classes of ministers
envoys extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary and mlnlsteri reai
dent The first class Is suit divided on
the basis of pay tho compensation vary-
ing from 17hK to fiOOO There lire
live of the blithest class Great Britain
France Jermuny ltussla and Mexico
Of the others the only ones of any local
Interest aro tho Turkish and Bolglne
Tht pay af tho flrnt Is 10UO0 mid df
the second 7500
The par of the conKlU Kenernl at the
City of Mexico is WOOD but tho fees
make this of much more value from the
financial point of View
7 M Collier lias received the sad news
of the death of Man ley Muxey of Hunts
vjlle 1W Mr Maxw whs the brother
of Mrs Collier and wlflla on ft reeent
visit to this city concentrated a cold
-which after his return homo canted his
death
A TiAItniS OATT1H KALIS
Colonel 1 M Cobtirnnf tlie Hansford
Land and Cattle comimny has purchased
the entire braiHl of cattle known a the
llnale Unit brand of the old Chlslom
ranch near Itoswell N M
The tittle are supposed to number
nbout 12000 head The sters will 1m
driven to the ranch of tho Hansford coiit
mny hi Hansford and Hutcblns conn
ties of this state
This Is the largest rattle sals by long
odds growing ont of the convention
were IsMitjht I of M J Fnrria of
Tlier
Danville Ky
HIS imiENDB DID IT
Senator Swarno was lu town vaster
day ml said lie was very jtlad to ml
The Gasctte with lie Inronnntlon that
his paper were on fllo for the consul
gei M nlshlp to the City of Mexico but it
tras not n personal application of his
lio had the assurance of Senator Coke
Hiid the friends of Senator Alms and
til the congressmen that he would be
indorsed for whnteor position he ap-
plied for
ITie senator said he would not under
nny circumstances unto any real or
Taiictcd claim he might have If such
tmrtna conld In any way Interfere with
rolonel McCarts nsuirntloim and then
n was not yet a personal applicant for
any federal oltlce for position and such
applications or suggestions as had been
iailt were due to the partiality of his
Hands
THE CIIUUC1H58
Yesterday Bishop Onrrctt of Dallas
prenelwd n sermon of wonderful merit
nu tho authenticity uf the oaHls In which
be gave some newly discovered evidence
of the great antiquity of the written
KospeU
At the Christian church Elder T B
Sweeney of Taylor preached iimmlng
and ovenlnic the two sermons lielng the
Initial ones of the week or mayhap
two weeks revival to lie held by Mr
Sweeney The morning sermon wits a
vom strong and eloquout one The
cvwNng services war very In wo nt
tomlwl
At the Fourth Street Methodist church
the revival services were continued Hew
Mr Uoyd ptvacldnir nt night when
two or threw asked for Interceasury
A revival will begin at tho Broadway
BapUht church next Wednesday
PERSO NALS
Mr Mark S Smith banker awl capi-
talist of Canandutitua X Y has been
apeiiillua a few days In hurt Worth the
Kuest of J Ames SlO West Second
street Mr Smith has several
IVmis cities nud expresses lilnielf as
best plnscd with Kurt Worth nud Its
possibilities for proiltable Investments
Mr 1 W Walker of St Joseph Mo
Is lu tho city Mr Walker Is the Junior
member of the wholesale grocer firm of
Steele Walker and Is also heavily
lilereetod in tlie Midland Coffee and
Spin company Tho latter cotnmtuy
operates largely In Texas and Mr Walk-
er will make a tour of the state III com-
pany with M 1 Shearer the Midland
jolTuo representative In Texas
PENCIL PICKINGS
IN THE CITY
Ihe Diillns basnlmll club wns huuten
by the Browcry eoiuBitnyn niiu yes
torduy by u VA to -1 more
The West side nnkl Urn South shlo
baseball i lubs played yesterday and tho
former won by a IS to S score
Yosteiday cvei lug two Mexicans got
Into a mm on Twelftli ueur Cnlhuuii
street nnd oue hit Die other In tho head
with an Iron lluk and lloorwl him For
ii time It was thought he was dead hut
lie lluullr got up and lu the confusion
his aiiUaiit escapitl
The children will U giron a froe enter
tnlniuent at tlw KHhei mission next
evening ut tl SO pVloi k
At a uieetluc at Fort Worth Fntornlty
No 30 Tutvrnfttiouul Printers Pniec
tl Frternlty bold yesUuitar ftemoou
J Martin fonuuau of The Oaaulto
was uhoNuu a delwgatw to tliu Intenin
tlonnl Fniterultr inwtltif to h held in
Chicago In tun W Tl Senvw wits
uleutcd nlternnttf
GitAXD uiccnuu
Tlie ryclul to he Riven teulght nt ITuff
rniuts hall hy tlw elocution puiills of
Miss Nuttle Slioiipard will ho a ut
long to ho remembered It will show
what splendid results may 1 hcooh
pllghsd in a few months of srlentlfl In
MrucUon
TlcJtoU nro on sale nt the Fort Worth
pharmacy nud ut lrof Illrshflehrs lu
opera housu block
1 1 a u
DELICIOUS
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Extract
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NATURALFRUITFUVORS
Vanilla
IQmon
Ctmntra
Hoeoeta
Of perfect purity
Of gront strength
Economy In tholr use
Flavor b dollcatoly
BJtitilolouoly Re the froth fruib
ONE OP TOMS BEST
A Story ol a Powarlul Slroam ol Walcr Told al
a Now York Clnb
Colonel Tom Ochiltree of Texas
spends tnost of his time lu New ork
and has gained a world wide rvnowju as
tho rhnmpton liar of the majtf I5t
the brilliant exogeraUons of Eli Perklus
pole their lueftectoal flros hy edutrmtt
with Colonel Ocbtre corruJwttltmg
Here Is one of his stories
Speaking of tho new water yhlom
which is to bo In otKratlon In 1001
Colonel Ochiltree said fo iwently ilslt
ft nclshhorlng city where the tiro do
partmeut gets Its stream direct from the
city pliws without the Intervention of
of steam engines and tha force Is vtry
great
OenrlMnra said h you may hnvc
noticed that thero Is n little a ray in my
hair I saw an experiment while I wns In
Hat town that would be revelation to
New York firemen They erected i Plat
form lu the main street and nttn hlag
a hoie to tlu lire plug luwed the lfH
vertlrolly up through a holo in the
middle of tho platform Tlie hoe threw
a slv ltich stream ami was tlrmly liihl by
means of stoat blocks nailed to tho npper
and under shies of the platform Virtu-
ally the stream went stialght
up in the air higher tliun the lop of old
Trliltyi spire and when the wator iiiine
down it spread of course iiiil tlcre was
a deluxe storm for a block each way
Several people would liftve been drowned
only the water quickly started by the
law of gravity for its level and the un-
fortunate peoplo who had iieeti inuaht in
It were Hooted down the street and
out from under the storm heviirnl sto-
res were llootleil however because it
was found necessary to u the itint
caution in shutting the water off It
couldnt be shut off abruptly you know
on account of the Imy edded the M ra
dons narrator as he glnn d with u un-
did smile as he looked from fnev to
faci
There was the slightest shade of hesi-
tation In Steele Mackays voice If
he feared the colonel would miss it to
the regions of the unroaolithlo If per-
mitted to go further lint he ad in-
quiringly Boy what lwyr
Oh 1 forgot tlmt was tho most re-
markable event of the day nnd the trust
thrilling scene I evar wftiesM Of
Iimiite then wns n great crowd tbcie
you know and places to sit down vero
scarce It was standing nnini only
and not much of that A tll urchin
clambered on tho platform while tho men
were nailing tlie blocks underneath nrd
the yonngster sat down on tL nonle
of the pliie which stuck up about u foot
above tho platform Nolsidy scMiieil tc
notice him particularly and when the
men underneath flnlshod tholr work they
calletl to the man at the next comet- to
tuni on the water The water inme
surging through the hose ami jietitl mion
tl makes iny head swim as I reeuM It
lu nil its horror to my mlnl Bu the
Imi Mat on the pipe The Iwy nit on
tlie and when the witr inline
tliromch It tiiuunt lihn and sotit In n mi
Into the air nearly IKK feet The pioplo
loiiked lu horror Women famM dead
away ami tlie cbceks of stro ig men v ru
eyes that had followed th little fellow
liliinliiil at the horrible sight Then the
bleuched at the Umriblu sight Then the
eyes that had fallowed tho II He feIow
in his ascent turned nway Mlili Ik tror
for It was evident tlmt lie must fall and
all shrunk at the thought There wus a
deathlike sttlluess fur a moiuout which
seemed an age as the crowd walled tliu
culmination of the tragic otint in the
rushing o the little body nu the pave-
ment leiitleinen tlmt wns an nwful
moment And nu hour afterwmls when
I chanced to stand In fore a mirror lu o
elgnr store I noticed those gray hairs
Well but tho boy itnxiojsly nsked
Mr Duffy
After that fearful moment of silent
horror there was n greit shout and
turning my eyes aloft again 1 mw that
boy iMibhllng up and dowi nu top of
of that iMiwvrful stn nui like a dauritg
ball lu a Bowery shooting inllicy Quick
wits nud ready humls sav d he Iwy
lite chief directed that he waer be
ttirncel off slowly ami steadily and lu
this way the youngster was lowered
little by little till he rcn hed the level
of the np uf tho bulldlugs Of course
II would be death to attempt to lower
him to the ground in this way ns the
el i en in Is tint so steady as I ho force
Is lessened Ollur methods were neces-
sary and the loy was kept bnhblng up
and down lu midair for it full minute
longer while the llreiiien lhoitulit of
another remedy Then a irm k with a re-
volving ladder was scut for Mie ladder
i nu up along side he stream -and As
MMiml Marglmtii of Engine Ooinjeuiy No
21 wlm chaucisl to Ikj over tlcro rnn
up tho ladder to Its top whMi -as rbout
even with the top of the stream picked
the boy oh and brought hlin down the
ladder lu safety placed liliu In tlie rims
oi ms motner who nail rount Iter way
through tlie crowd and had been wring-
ing her hands In an agony of rlef The
woman droprMd lu n dond faint but the
buy wns all right hut the luineJi of
cigarettes tl boy hnd In his poekvt
were so wet tlmt the boy twullnt smoke
inn hit oman s Herald
MKINLEYS LIFE STORY
How Ho Was Advlsid by President Hayes lo
Study tho Tariff
McKlnlav for vonrs hns heun hnown
nnd louksl iiniu ns the great chuuiplon
of it protective tariff How ho eiinio to
pursue this sieclal branch of legislation
has never boon liiiblUlied
Hie story us bIumi In n Coluinbtiu
O ieclnl to the New York Pnim Is
short uud simple Oovernor icKlnley
wus a iwrtego of I3s Pivwdnt llhyes
and uu to the tliuo of the Litters deuih
he recognlstxl the ex prldeut as his
adviser and counselor yluldliu tp and
aiuleecing lu tho ndvtco glvjii by his
life long iriond
Oovernor MeKlnley wiih In Oenentl
1 ayes regiment during the rebellion
The young soldier not unlike thousands
of young men who were enlisted nils a
11 1 1 lu lnclluod to reckleiH loss tci cral
Hayes knew hlin uud his father Well
lie saw lu the dashing young cavulter
the genu of greatness He ctHled u
counselor an advisor it friend General
liuyes watched over him with thu tlllal
love devotion uud pride of u fathur
curbod his reckhsu toiuloncies lnM aiuo
his Mponsor
The war ended IfcKlulejr still re
mnliied nn object of hope i f ii trrrst
and prlils to Uoneral Hayes MeKlnley
been me n eaudiduto for ooiuivtw nnd
electwl When llayiw was presl
3m atcKlnley was In aongress The
major wns a froijuont wehinno visitor
St the White IJoiise One Jay tho prosi
ent gave MeKlnley advice which ainde
McICiuley the foreiiut biitnjitim of a
protective tariff Pieeident Ifoye4 thus
Spukt to the young eougresMiuiii
To achieve success and fame you
imut Pursue n sneclal llao You nuur
not inako a siwwh on overt motion ft
fered or every bill introduced Yell must
routine yourself to one imrtl tlir thlnif
Ilecoine a specialist Take up some bmmli
of legislation nud liinlui tlmt unir tudv
not take up tha subjjt t tnrliT
Ileing n subject tlmt will iH bo rottliad
for yeare to tsime It ofTeru n reat IJeld
for study and u chnuco for vltisjuto
funio
The Avenue hotel Goorwotown Tox
has been uowly furnliliMi thruiighoiu
The faro is muni to the host A nbure
of the tmrellug publics trudo is rospoct
fully solicited
Havo your piano tuned by W
peuuncu iiouki
ton street
NOTICE
Wo nro prepared to ninko dose figur
op jlolinm grass and millet iu ntrolalit
op lulxwl tsnr lotH Chotco prairie Imy
and ear com car lota Ullny Bibb
X1W tMrm Wl VVUJiiU TBJLAH MONDAY 31 AKlul 20 IMa
Jllitf A A IKHlCants
LjnnJIusj
For the Good of Others
Jtcv 3Ir Wtlltamii Heartily it
dorsoB Hoods Sartapartlla
Wc arc pleased to present this from
Rev A A Williams of the Slllsbce
street Christian Church Lynn Mass
I see no ronton why a clergyman more titan
n hi man who knows vi hereof lie speaks
should hesitate to npproyo an
Article of Merit
nnd worth from wlilali lio or tits fiunlly havo
been ilgnally bencllted ami whote oomuionda
tlon may serve to oxtcud tlioo beneliu to
others by Increasing tlnir conlWIenre My wife
hat for many yen is bocn a sulTerer from aevsro
Norvouo Hoadacho
tor which she found lllllo help she has tried
many things that promised well but per-
formed llttlo IjMtfftllnfrlund gioohornbot
tie of Hoods Snraniiartlla It seems surpris-
ing what simply onu tiottle coulil and did do
for her Tlio attacks of headache docrcasod In
number and wcro less violent In their Inten-
sity while her gsnoral health lim been Im-
proved Her appetite luvs also been hotter
lroin our oximrlcncc with
Hoods Sarsaparilla
I have no hesitation in endorsing tin mrrlcn
A A WiirrAiis
HOODO PlLLO the hett farnlljr ctlunlc
teutlotnUcnettWo Try a buz PilcoJJo
A FAMOUS STREET
Origin nnd Incidents ol Wall Street New
York
Wall street Is iktIisiw tho aott In
toristlnK of Now York itys strootw
from u historic standpoint In lOMOov
rnor Klcfl had n sold foil m HIH
nrross tho islitml us a protoction from tho
Indians It sulMcnuentljr foniuil for
many yours the northern oonndtirv of n
sImimi imstiins port of wheh wus ownwl
hy inthiontlol rltlsons Aftir tho wnll
wns stroiiKthiMifd in 10511 a Koto vtu
lmllt in It w noro llmitdwiy and Wnll
strict join known ns tho lnmi pntu
while nnnthor unto nt tho foot of vmt
Is now Willi street wan ciilUxl tho ntor
Ktte AIoiik this wall wliloli was not
detnolNhod until 17C1 wns laid out In
KISS Wall street An account is to he
rwul of Kur huntinit In nn orchnrl just
north of tho wall so tlmt early in the
streets history as well as latr wo luvc
Wall streets hears and Iambs It is
liitorestltiK to rwil when Wall hi root is
ono of tho worlds greatest liinnciul
ceiiteri mid the southeast vomer of
Wall nnd Ilroud Is tho most talunllc
piece of teal estate lu the Hinted Ktntes
the lots sold on this street whou it was
laid nut for 60 to 1K At tho head
of Broad stu ot on Wnll Mood tin
Plllsory whippliiK post and ntoki of
ye oldo Xew York and nt tno foot of
tho street was the lucking stool for the
quieting of vexatious and troibhnne
housewives and the turning of vhrewH
A Htntuo of William Pitt who mined his
voice lit behalf of the colonists win uicct
ed lu 1700 at tho corner of Wall mid
Wllllnm streets and stood lli ro tntli
it was helieadeil and disfigured during
tho Hrltlsh occiipnucy It stood headless
until 17S1 when It was tnkvoi down
and placed In tlie cullection of tho New
ork History Society The crowning
point In Its history occurrod April 20
17SU when Seorge Wishlnglon sicikh1
ujHin the hslconv of Fodornl Hall vhere
1 lilted States Huli Tronsury now Mnnds
nnd took the onth as the il st presi-
dent of the groutost of rcpubllvs
IoU to your Inturost You can buy Hal
vstUui Oil tUt grout nsln euro fur as
cents
BELGIUMS FJKRT BRI3ACII OF
PHOMISK
For the llrst time lu tho history of
Belgium the principle of u monetary
eoiiuieiiMitlnu for breach of promise of
imirrhigo has just liuoit established Tho
Judges of tho court of were
grudging lu their admlsHiou of the riucl
Pie hut there is no doubt us to the mean-
ing of their judgment The test case
was that of n j ouug woman who through
hor father brought n breach of promise
action against a young Dutchman resid-
ing In Brussels Tho father obtained a
verdict for fSDCO franca dninagos plus
K000 lraiica for what wns called moral
prejudice lu their judgment tho judges
said that cither of tho two parties to an
eugnguuient might buck out of It al-
though not at tho last iiioniunt In the
case they considered tliu wedding dnv
hud nctually boon Used London Dally
Nows
Not excelled by any high priced llnluieut
Salvation Oil ur cents n bottle
11M HOGG QUAJUTS
There Is snld to bo a pecullor hottlo
well known lu Wood County Tox which
by the iinmo of Jim Hogg quart
t takes its iiuiiie from tlio present gov-
ernor of Texus who some years Hgu was
the prosecuting attorney of that county
and ln that capacity made tin Investiga-
tion of tho liijuor dealers who held a
luart license and Undine that tho hot-
ties which they sold for tpinrts held only
a pint nud a half proceed to lie com-
plaints against every one of them A
little llgurlug showed that there was n
saving to tlie denier of eleven gallons of
whisky on every barrel bu sold by tho
ijunrt Scores of cases were tiled ngnlnst
each denier hut by pleading guilty to
one case against oach iiinn it nil promising
to sell full minrts in the future he dis-
missed tho tither cases Full quarts wore
ordered but when these enuie they lacked
a gill of holding the novessury amount
of liquid 11m Hogg was inexorable and
showed the whisky dealer that he was
not eomplyluj with the statute and tlutt
ho would Insist on the law being carried
out to the letter Another older vu sent
lu for quart bottles and nu thero werp
none In tho market they had to bo spe-
cially made And to this day these bot-
tles nro known lu Wood county is the
dim Hogg qunrts They hold n btuudsrd
quart and tunny an old dram Iovipg
graugui keeiw one uud when he wttnU
his liquor he takes his bottle with him to
town New Orlonns IMcaytluo
HOTEL ARRIVALS
a
AIUJXOTON INN
a M layne Toxnsi J V allor St
Jossph Mo J ijh J W Walker Ut Joseiili
Mo 3 A Walker tit Joseph MojTJlr
Ah H A- WnlWr Ht Jotepli MojVIisj
rieuiMoii rcoria ins J pun utmttr
hl Unlhis JoUn lturke IrPlaml O T
wnsey Cltv John Oonwell City llnrry
A Norton ihMtou Miu
rtiw
JV 4nilHB A
nss Muill llbrlieclL
Jelnhln A jt niiiii iiiicagui S
Myww 1hIIus a V Smith Ht Uuls X
ll Ml W T Wells
I Mellmrsnu St Irfiulsi
NMhitlle W M lliiggs IJltr J Ii Me-
-Bunion ultyt JitliMi ity u W
AlnMli
Wi 9 Iwise qWeojiot J t Wearer
City L M Iut Weelherforil ll J s
OoMisrs City n M Catlstt City Miss
Ilurrainn Ht Miss H Uuffumn City
IWIH Abell Nuw Yurlt Ii 11 Sulthuri
IS
Kauhss 3ly J V Fletcher ltostqii H
If iristcher llostonj a I Woodbria
ver n W Carter Unltlinore MO Hen
1 ifrown lleuston X X Uluck 1ltuburg
WHATiSCIENC5 HAS DONE FOR
DEAFNESS x
hi c
Transmuting Sound to tho Ear by tlio Uso ol a
Simple Device
Thoro Is HttJo doubt but what thu trjmt
nient of denfneoH has lieou revolutionized
by the invention of the Sound Discs Tlie
development and growth of the uso of
this device is pheiiomlunl nud Is well
worthv the attention It litis received In
medical circles where it bus been widely
discussed nud most heartily approved
A prominent physician has gone so far
as to estimate that fully threo ipmrtew
of all the deafness which hits been reliev
ed in tlie IhUtml States during the past
two years has been by the aid of this
in-
strument una ne considers an easy
triumph over tho most distressing ntllo
tlou
While the Idea of such an Instru-
ment is not strictly new yet thu restum
tlou of such a largo number of despumto
nnd ubandocsNl discs by Its use lias
proven It to be of vastly more Import
unco than was ut first supposed A re-
cent interview with the Inventor of tho
Instrument Mr II S Walos who lives
ln Bridgeport Conn discloses how the
idea of such an lugetiius Instrument
Jirst occurrell to Jilm It was learned
tlmt It wiiM first suLirosted from the fact
tlmt most peoplo who suffer from dufoo
tlvu hearing hear hotter in u noise or
on a moving train which is cnused by
tho Increased vibration of the oar From
this Mr Waloa snld he was confident
that ho could Invent it device which
could be worn with comfort hv the nu
tlent nnd which would focus the smnller
wuvoh of sound on the drum head thus
Increasing Its vibration and enabling the
patient to hoar ordinary conversation
nnd publio speaking Aftor many ex-
periments the final outcome of this hap-
py thought has boon the present device
which imist he tin Ideal one as It Ib worn
lit tlio Onr out of sight for months nt n
time
A LOCKSMITH PIUNCK
Prince Heury of Pruaaln like his cous-
in Prince Frederick Leopold Is n joiif
m ma n locksmith To Prince FroderioU
lopohl as well ns Prince Blsmarok
was given the title of lioiifirary master
locksmith by the Berlin guild three
yeuis ago And It is now pronoaesl to
present the same diploma to Prince Hen-
ry It limy be stnted In this respect that
Prince Blsmnrck Is not n regularly ap-
prenticed locksmith In his master dip
lonin It was said however that he was
tho greatest artisan locksmith iu nil
Germany inasmuch ns he had found
menus to open tho lock of the Kvffbnou
ser made u new key for It and placed
it ln the hand of the first German om
peror American Register Paris
DUEL TO 1 HE DEATH
A QurrolAn Arming a Slx Slioolcr Eniplylnn
nnd a Coroner
Woodvllle Tex March HWSpoelal
Albert Durham and Anderson Barclay
quarreled yesterday In the Cruw sa-
loon Durham wont off urmod himself
nnd on his return opened fire on Rarclay
A duel to tlie death was fought nud
wheu both men had emptied their pis-
tols It was found tliat Barclay was
wounded In the arm and Durham lay
dead shot through the heart IloUi joihik
tneu belonged to pioneer fumlltea of Hast
Toxub
DISTILUWIV BlRNIBD
Olnolnnatl 0 March IS This even-
ing fire broke out in the Immense dis-
tillery of janies AVnlsh Co hi Covtag
Uni Ivy It wis situated on tho river
front nnd lutwided from the approach
of the suhpeuslon bridge feet west
to Soutt striet It was ICO feet deep
nud five stories high How the ftrv
starttsl hns not ixen asivrt allied In
two hours and a half the inIU had fal-
len in and the destruction wus total
Lbts uO0O well insuied
JJJJJ
The spring of 93 dawns upon us with tho latest novelties in fino new
Spring
Dress
ZjGRyu s2BMtlLli craru
fitifJ a
IN TEXAS TO STAY
The Most Complete
STOCK OF
In Fort Worth Is to bo found
CASH SHOE HOUSE
In Our Lino we Load
ODIIERS FOLLOW
Wo luvlta yon U Inspect our stook
Crowley Simms I
509 Houston St
MBB HWWaWWWgag whi
VC TllTim AM Iibimi
St Vtorsburir has 10000 ice lM mum for TKS
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hherman IV v March lS SpeoUl
A delettutlou left here today fqr AusHu
for the imnvMe of Imvlns bill
North Texas Tho proiHwo1 Mu 1 a
Smiths hill VroJht uc
odds
t nnfimlir nt w7pjivph in rJpTif WriP ht Soft Fabrics and charminf vnrletv of Snrinrrou
Modes Resade Greens and other new tints of surpassing beauty 3 ln j
Our buyer is searching the Eastern markets for new and stylish fabrics and has secured w
barcains which we shall give our customers the benefit of so we shall place on us soiaj
Special Sale Monday Morning
Chaffi
AT15 CENTS A YARD
4
Thofio nro Now Spring Stylos in Light nntl Dark Ground- nnd nto Worth El8ovht5o 25 Cents ft Y6ti 1
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At qA
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a Dress Pattern i
WE SHALL SELL 25 PIECES OF
H H rS 4T fi
1 J IIS It
JLJ1 UwJi
110 and 112 Houston Street
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If you Viitll to look w
show you
OF AND FOR
pngra
EXAS
Pigs vs Thistles
Tho undowlRtioa boa a recipe ft
and will jjimranteo to extcnntnW45d
irlvo out pralrlo dogs rabbit vf
otQB lone horns and Hko varmbuj
and 8iib3tituto In tholr placa P1
Is odapted to M
vlded tho country
Ing good law abiding Industrie
hard working honest anocri rt
build asl
will directly and Indirectly
created happy l
causo to bo
schools ohurohoa hwJ
mills faotorloa oto in short pMj
who will eomparatlvoly
clause tho country to produce W
Btoail of thlstloe
My rooipe is not composed of
mlng or fiowery resolutionJ butj
by pW
I bollevo boar invosUgntton
practical common eoosc m
man Thow who mean busing
to 0
want peoplo and capital
tholr vacant land and build UP
towns or cities aro InvlWdto
yours truly John Howard of
Toxa Fort Worth Uoxas
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CHAMELEONS CHEVRONS AND CORDED CHANGEABLE SUITINGS
These arc light spring shades and are worth in value 40 to 50 cents a yard Westa
o fiill1 noHnni 7 Vrv J9 Otio iinifniMi in nnnli nnolinmor i
til iClll WCibUVi 111 I J lUlUUl 1VA VUV WUUilJ UW UIVVU UUUUUIUU1
At 20c
IlOInch wool pan stripe Multlngs in
colon good value JOo a yard
At 65c
ludueh Iridescent clinniolonn suitings lu
all tho now chnngeablu sluidoe n bar-
gain at a yard
At 50c
12 ltioh nil wool Alhntrow lu black nnd
nil colors vnluu 06c to o at ROo a
ynrll
At 75c
Wo show yon some DnrgnltiH in 10 Inch
fino wool suiting lu tnu and gray cords
mm Bsrgos nt 7oc u yard
At 86c
42 Inch the finest nil wool Uongnllue
lu nil tho shades and tints worth 1
wo shall soil them this wuek nt bdc u
At SI
10 Inch wide show you the loveli-
est linos of Novelty Sultiugs In stripe
poplins cluuiKonnis and vlgoneiuix dlsgo
niil stripes fliiiTe ure tho ltitost and
nro wortli over V25 nud 185 All on
sulo ut 1
At 850 to 15
A Novelty Suit wo show the latest
novelties in Changeable Huttings pin dot
Persian border Serges and iridescent
Sublimes These nre rich nnd rare Wo
linvo but n single pattern of n shade
which renders them very attrnetlvo
WASH FABRICS In This We Cant
Be Surpassed
At 8 l 3c
Figured Satin Glnces something now
i
nn fine in finish ns silk fast colore
8 1 ilo n yard
AtlSc
U7 lnch Bombay oloth fine twilled
with figured grounds fast colors only
15c a yard
AtlSc
10 Inch flue Hinnll figured Satins lu
light and dnrk grounds good value fast
colors lfic a yrd
At 20c
0 Inoli Satin Gloria something now
ns soft nud fliin us silk in piirstripes
nud small figures fust colors a
yurd
At 12 l 2c
The best Tollo do Nord ond Greylock
Zephyrs Oinghuma at 12 - yard
AtlBn
llgnrejl Hl nitlM Jiestfcl
OM lit IS n r 1iB
At25n
JW lnch fine French Jsitauiii
torus nnd as flue la bUuffl
jwi tt n ji
At 9Kp
Creiiollnis a new mtti
lleureil irruiimli imlr j 1
vV Mtji
Our lmlr frliniTi nk1 L L
cpwllnlly lmlleOtuoUIWsii
Spring loodi If jW Wv
oaring Iresi Vi will tN
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get a line turt founlt
portrait ireo kl
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Cures QtlDlsordors of the Stomach Uw Iog iSfffSlt
ous ijOtH of AtiitU IlQadaohc OoiuUiutton SBtre
Pavar Wloa Bt and renders tho system MW
DYSPBSPerf
RnViiYsPlLt8 nre curo for thla pani JrivS
to healthy action rtstoro sUoncth to the stomach v A1V w
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX 8ut
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tun ouBruntao to poro si
atons NetTouDei I4
nTf w wlo In Fort Worth Tox by FIELD At0
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