Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 233, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 14, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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rl Tex July 13 Enlly 3000
pttended the Populist camp meet-
tod ay and all had a good time
I crowd was badly divided
the IopultBts being allghtly In
D Iead barrlnE women and
T 1 Hnio of rVit Hlonnii in id ft
ilrst BDeech Hi hpn nn nt 9 a m
IcloBed at 140 p m wltli regrets
wv ioung a boy or 18 then an
ited the Democratic party by de-
k composite epeecn or wnicn
w ijie reirer ana bockicbs
Were the authnrs lid wnit laud
tplajded and the crowd went wild
P Willie challenired Kneer O Mills
ftiverhlm and Milts failed to come
lra The humiliated Democrats
wvored to answer tho FopullsUo
I y saying Mills was In Washing
at the answer only Incited more
I no one could deny that Mills
10t ansa and refute the young
iklnjf U going on tonight and
I Will be more of It tomorrow and
rrow night
linker IMtliilmir
adlan Tex July 13 The Can-
Jtecord will this week print
Uif Bakers formal withdrawal
the race for congress in the
alstrlct as follows
aaian Tes July 13 Canadtan
Pleae announce my wlth
ww the congressional contest
mieeniD district Tne matter
iready progressed far enough to
that I am not th rhnn f the
y for the position and I ylsh
WHest moment to give freedom
Who hae committed
1 10 mv Mnitllam
oilns flpteat I quit the contest
5lJu thanks to those Eentle
wno have supported my
- inn the hest ot leellne tor
WDO hnv lhntlnh tn mUAa
the claims of my opponents
vinne or tne congressional
otlon will receive my hearty sup-
I M JlAKKll
Coleman for llenxon
mn Coleman Co Ter July It
the DemOCmtln Mlivsntlnn
-ay the ueleiraten vjer n
to vote for lleagan first last
ill the lima
fnr t lunif as ms nuns
k fwventlon with Culber
f9 second rhntu 1-
0 IB Crane for attorney
icomSonlnerfor
lopted le- Tlle majority rule
rele al Al
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atona yom nBSy ad
v v i y candidates of nil
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nverybody Invited The Gazette man
shoull be here Trtth an
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iiir 1ap ul h tt rood cuj
cuUtlon here
and there Is room tor
more- 1 H BNODortASS
lied Itlie toantv
Annona lied Illver Co Tex July in
North and Bouth Walker primaries
fo hreSrTSCraf0rd SS
Detroit Tex July nThls box
JnJry fnow for
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liTi the Prjmary to doyj Culber
son Boycrnor Kearby lieutenant
gov-
ernor Luller attorney general llen
derson comptroller DodJ land com-
1 nier Carl Urlntendent ot
JnV if Srwi McCIlln Blmpklna
VS 3uaKM court ot criminal ap
pcah
Cianford congress
Annona Tex July u Tb0 boxes
for governor Culberson 61 Reagan
CI In primary to dty
nC1fSf 3a W Heturna
so far a in from to days primaries
show Culberson Hodges Fuller and
DaM lead ng Complete returns call
not bo had before to morrow
So Instruction
L t Orange Iasette Co Tex July
1 The primary met here to day and
Bent delegates to the county conven
tlon No state ofllcers were Instructed
for except for court ot criminal ap
p H Irich and N M
Williams were Instructed for tho leg
ature Phelps for criminal
appeals Lane has carried the county
for congress
OillterNtui in Ilulilmrd Cltr
Hubbard City Tex July 13 Uon C
A Culberson candidate for goternor
spoke here today Congressman Ab
bott and Hon r S Bmlth and A P
McKlnnon of Hlllsboro spent the day
here These gentlemen are all cry
popular here and no doubt will be In
ctrucled for In the primaries tomor-
row
Ijxrcnttie CoiunitHri Kelectnt
Waco Tex July 13The Democratic
County rixecuthe committee met t6
day und selected a central campaign
committee with Hon It II Harrison
as chairman UepresentatUes weie
selected at each noting precinct In the
county to take charge of the campaign
and icport to the central committee
Mclspniuin Count HepublleniiN
Waco Tex July 13 AuBtln M Itob
inson Chairman- of the Republican
HxecutU e committee of McLennan
county Issued a call today for a county
convention to be held In this city Aug-
ust 14 for the purpose of electing eleven
delegates to the Republican County
comentlon to be held lit Dallas Aug-
ust 23
Irccliii t IrlnmrlcH rnUctl
Hlllsboro July 13 Precinct primary
contentions have been called for the
four Hlllsboro boxes and Vaughan box
to bo held tomoirow to pend delcgalts
to the County Imocrulla contention
ouitun tin Our
Kagle Pass Tex July 13 According
to a private telegram received today
Glasscock county Instructed Its dele-
gates for Jamed M Goggan for con
gi ets
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lMw York Julv 12 Friends of Gen
eral rlectrlc disclaimed any knowl
edge of a chango In conditions wnicn
would warrant the strength which has
been exhibited of late They said that
the bear presaure hod been removed
through the attention of Cammack
Wheeler and others to the railroad list
and that the property responded to a
natural demand In consequence
Hatch started the bulng In the
morning It was found that the stock
was ucarce and Immediately a good de-
mand set in whh put the price up
It will be remembered that this was
the condition In this Block In its last
udvance when It crossed 38 The heavy
trading in sugar waa attributed tu the
activity of tarlous Optra tors but In
the opinion of brokers best qualified
to Judge of the markot the lniluentlil
transactions were a renewal of manipu-
lation that has characterized the mar-
ket for the stock for months past
Stocks were fairly firm at the open-
ing although eomo hesitancy v a dis-
played In the railroad Hat In splto of
the announcement that all Hues aro ac-
cepting everything Sugar led the mar-
ket In point of activity and after a
brief rally the price receded on the ap-
peal anco of long stock General Elec-
tric was strongest of the low pi Iced
Industrials anil the pool continued to
pick up stock
Hcflned sugar lSQl 4o higher and
ery active
liar silver 2S 1 24
St Petersburg reports 113 cases and
4 deaths from cholera yesterday
Savin 1C bought sugar Wormser
sold Hatch bid up General Electric
Hotchklss bought Domlneck Dicker
man bought Chicago gas Traders sold
gas Market ruling strong with the
greatest activity In leading industrials
A member of a Arm lias gone away
and securities arc missing to the
amount of ten or fifteen thousand
pounds This may lead to further
trouble In the market for Americans
The sentiment here Is rather bearish
Tho vital Question at Washington Is
whether the house will accept the sugar
schedule as arranged by the tcnate
If not the best Information Is that no
tariff bill will be passed
London 2 p m Market for Ameri-
cans opened steady and Is now irregu-
lar Cotton oil 1 2 Lake Shore 1 8 on
St Paul unchanged Louisville and
Nashville 1 Scj tile l So higher Union
Pacific unchanged Central Pacific
1 1 4 Northern Pacifle pieferred 18
uo Reading 14 off Atchison 1 8 up
Hrnesthausen Co East India mer-
chants failed The collapse Is due to
the resent Jule failures In Dundee and
low price ot inuigo iiauiiues swwu
Cm In and Irot Inlon
Tort Vorth Tex July 13 The
wheat market today has been both
strong an weak The opening waa at
an advance of 3 8c over yesterday
closing market holding strong around
GS Mc for September until about mid-
day Cables received early were not
as weak as anticipated and reporUd
ve y unsetled weather abroad There
was also some reports frou tho North-
west saying that considerable damage
haa been done from the recent heat
But outside trade Is so light that little
upport 1 given the market except by
professional -shorts who appear willing
to cover their lines on any small down-
tSltlmore received 83000 bushels of
n wheat today among Its receipts
Closing cables reported Paris wheat
10312 1 2 centimes lower Berlin 3 4
marks lower The latter decline was
caused principal
above cables Bhlch caused large sell-
ing by the crowd notab y by scalper
who taking th lowr ld early and
finding Iha market did not respond
quit as much is expected became sell-
ers when It began to weaken
e
To Ueaxllr H
Yellow curtains a ne iMl fr nM
Inc uo a working room
In laying the cerrooniou u I
ble eiibat tb oyster fork goes on
lh rish Twith the knes the other
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TI03 GAZETTE TOUT WOKTir TJOXAR SAlrilDAT JUTT 14 ISOt
FROM HORTH TEXAS TOWNS
M SV 1TKM3 PHOM 111 It
coiiukspondVim
The 1II1I Conntr Fair Aoclntlon
linn Irt tho Contract or Jtn Vevr
Cntalonurn rrrttonftl iUitloii
lrotu 3lnrhll Other ca
Hlllsboro Tex July 13 The con-
tract for printing the catalogue for
the Hilt County Kalr association has
been let and they arc to be printed
an1 ready for distribution soon The
rai program haa already beVn widely
distributed and the Indications are
that the list of entries will be ery
large Illllabora has the only kite
shaped track In this portion of the
state and tho splendid condition it wati
In at the last annual meeting and at
nomfe called meetings since has attract-
ed horsemen from all over the country
and the fastest iljew the state a fiord 5
as well as much of the South will be
here The premium list for the fair
has about been made up All that Is
lacking now are o tv of the business
firms of the city have not been seen
Without a single exception thto who
were visited by a committee contrib-
uted liberally to increase tUe number
of prizes over those already named by
the fair association
At a meeting of the Carpenters and
Joiners union of this city the follow-
ing ofllcers were Installed S P Trow
ell president R J Rooney vice-president
T H McMurrny recording sec-
retary McC II Parker financial sec-
retary S P Robinson treasurer and
Iee Sweeney conductor and warden
The union has a very large member-
ship In Hlllsboro
Hon Horace Chilton Democratic
candidate for the United States pen
ate spoke nt the court house last night
to u fairly large audience
MVUMHU
Marshall Tex July 13 Mr R T
Bodlm returned from Dallas yesterday
Mrs William Kitty and daughter
Miss Hlla left yesterday for Galves-
ton and will bo gone for some time
Mrs A I McAllister and daughter
arrived home Thursday ofter beveral
das visit to Waskod
Mr J C Moving and wlfn of Green-
wood and Mrs J D MUchell of Cle
burne are visiting Mrs J 11 Tullle
Miss Ruby Ueckwlth of Dallas Is In
the clti the guest of her aunt Mm
21 R lVnsjthe
Harry Mitchell ot Honey Grove Is
visiting In the city
A party of oung people left early
jesterday In wagons for the barbecue
at Woodlatvn The party tonslswd if
Mlsse Octavla Adair Helen Chev
alller Lula Pry Luclle Steadman Ltzzio
Cook Emma Portner Ruth Ha son and
Emma Milliard Messrs Hrownrlgg
Powell Durpree Petty Poland Har
lan Mitchell Shopman Howell and
Lwls All report a good time and
hope that It will be repeated very soon
At tho Barbecue at Woodlawn jes
terday July 12 Men urn Blunt and
Puklm candidates for congress tried
4o impress tho people that one of them
Bhould occupy the chair now held by
the Hon S H Copper at Washington
Mr Blunt Indorses tho administration
while Mr Perkln Is for free coinage
Both made good speeches
TIOI1V
Tioga Tex July J3 Mnnled on the
evening of the 12th instant at the
Methodist Episcopal church by Rev
Chalk Mr C Butcher and Miss Addle
Tit I ley
Rain Is needed badly hero now Cot-
ton Is doing well but corn and grass
Is Buffering aomewhat
Threshing Is about half dont with
In this part of the country
Hlder G H Herrage of prlmatlve
Baptist faith who has been preaching
here for a few days has gone to Wal-
nut Springs accompanied bv Elder
Cutler Miss Stellte Jack T B Petty
and wife W H Ledbetter J H Kays
and P 31 Saunders
tlMMiSMUAZ
Gainesville Tex July 13 The ser-
enity that has pervaded In striking
circles for the past two or three days
was moved this morning by the ar-
rival on the 615 a m Santa Pe pas-
senger from the north of eleven lire
men who It is said came here for
the purpose of working In the round
lioustf Tho men were accompanied by
Mr Volk a prominent railroad official
A deputy marshal was also with them
Hon S W T La n ha tn arrived In
the city this morning and was taken
at once to Esk where he spoke
Judgo Reagan will speak here to-
IHiMSON
Dnlmn Tet July 13 ChB Tleck
of the Missouri Kannas and Texas au-
diting department In this city re-
ceived a message this morning an-
nouncing that his brother Engineer
Edward Fleck of the Big Pour had
been killed In a WTcck last night En-
gineer Fleck ran between Ma toon HI
and East St Louis Mr Fleck left
this evening for Scdalla to attend the
funeral
A number of Dcnlsons masons will
attend the funeral of Phillip Crowby
Tucker at Oalveston tomorrow night
ransirtvt
Corsica na Tex July 12 Alf Milll
gan was thrown from his horse to-
day and hln thigh broken Several
flesh wounds were sustained about the
face
John D Lee Democratic nominee
for the legislature has wlthdruwn as-
signing private business affairs the
cause
Hon Horace Chilton spent today In
thl city He Is very much enthused
over his canvass He Intends making
un address in thin county later on
unit no v
Gtfrdon Tex July 13 A Q Burce
made complaint yesterday before Jus-
tice Browder of this place charging
Wm Light foot snd Lit Willi am a of-
ficers at Thurber with Intimidation
Bruce and son having a saloon Just
outside of the companys fence com
pete with the company In the sale of
beer to the miners It seems that this
competition has engendered a petty
jealousy which has led to many crim-
inations and recriminations as Is evi-
denced by th fteveral prosecutions
now pending In this and other coun-
ties
flRAlKVIM
Grapevine Tex July 13 A glorious
meeting Js In progress at th Baptlrt
church Elder A J KJncade of Dal
las has been assisting Pastor J II
Eennett for the past twelve days and i
returned home this morning I
5Vork pa tbe bkW school building
Is moving along rapidly ond wlin
completed and under th management
of Professor J H Brown It will be u
fine Institution
A contract has been let for the bultl
ItiS of two brlk buslneiJt houses
Grain la about all threshed and rain
Is badly nwlcd
iiniiuiit Ftiit
Webbers Falls I T July 11 Our
section has had an ctcellent Tain
which fact visibly lessened the Jength
of tho farmers faces Tho drouth wns
growing seilous und even now the
corn crop will fall far short of its early
promises Cotton Is thriving
Our village Is growing animated over
the mar approach ot tho payment
Tents are going up merry-go-rounds
are getting In place and everybody Is
busy preparing for next week when
Treasurer Starr and the funds for this
district Ihe Canadian are expected In
The precise day 1b not known
Port Gibson Is now The liveliest town
In al the nation as the payment be-
gins there to day
Tahlenuah will soon have the ttcenes
of a few weeks ago re enacted as
another pavment ot Jlt per capita is
due those receiving their money at
that place and It will be paid as soon
as the other districts aholl have been
paid off In the first reckoning ac-
cording to which the Tnhtoquah pay-
ment was made J2B570 was the
amount aligned to each one Later It
was found that 28070 per capita was
the correct amount henco the second
payment at Tahlequah
AIIUMUH11
Ardmore Chickasaw Nation I T
July 13 Considerable Interest Is
manifest by the farmers of tho
Chickasaw nation as to whether they
will be allowed to hold their lands until
the expiration of their leases should a
change in the condition of affairs In
this nation come about As a con
quenco of thla apprehension they are
orgunlzlng associations throughout tho
nation for the purpose of protection
and to elect delegates to meet In n
nen i invention r t this ittct nn
the 23d of this month when they will
discuss their pi went stntus and form-
ulate plans whereby they can
present their cause in a clear
and concise manner before the Dawes
commission According to the laws of
the Chickasaw Nation It Is Illegal for
a citizen to lease land to a non cltlren
for a period of mor thsn one var
and It Is safe to say that nt least nine
tenth of the farmers thiouuhout this
nation are holding land under a five
to ten sear contract made VI th a na-
tive In good faith The meeting on
the 23d promises to be nn Interesting
one and when the proper time cornea
the fnrmer will make a hard and gor
ous fight for his property Interests In
ihls country
MlCO
Mlnco I T July 12 The contractors
to day commenced work on the college
building at this place The colteff
will be owned and conti oiled by the
Church of Christ and will cost when
completed 13000
School will open the first day of
October Mlnco feels Justly proud In
securing this Institution ns It hart al-
ready been the cause of the contracts
being let for several good dwellings
to be erected by farmers and stock-
men ot this vicinity
The wheat crop in this country tins
been above the average and the
corn crop Is now an awnred fact the
recent rains having added tho finishing
touch
Business generally considering the
depression raused by the strike Is
good nnd you may expect to hear
of many substantia buildings being
erected here before the jour closes
Avunn in n him
White Bend Hill I T July 12
Since the recent fine rains a broad
smite Is seen on the face of the mer-
chant and the farmers are once more
on their way rejoicing
The contract has been let and work
begun on tho Oddfellows hall at this
place
Recently a strong Masonla lodge U
D was formed here
A successful revival has lust closed
at this place under the auspices of
a lev j it i loi e nee ana outers
The trustees of Pierce Institute Mr
W G Kliubcrllne Dr Burks and Rev
Roberts have again tendered the presi-
dency of the Institute to Prof J W
Talleson
Mi up inn Miiry
The sky made a whip of the winds
and lashed the sea Into foam
And the keen blowing gales tore the
flags and the saDs of the ships
that were plunging home
Of the ships that were tossing home
on the black and billowy deep
But who shall reach to the wrecks
the wrecks where the ships and
their captains sleep
Oh wrecks by the black teas tomed
In the desolate ocean nights
Lost lost In the darkness t lost
In sight o the harbor lightsl
The sky made a veil o the clouds and
a scourge o the lightning red
And the blasts bowed the masts of the
ships that fared where love and
the sea gulls led
Of tho ships that were faring home
with love for the waiting breast
But where is the love that can reach
to the wrecks where the ships and
their captulns restr
Oli ships of our love wave loused T
In the fathomless ocean nights i
Lost lost In the blackness loot f
In sight o the harbor lightsl J
There was once a ship of my soul that
tossed oer a stormy sea
And this was my prayer when the
nights gloomed drear Send my
souls shlp safe to met
Sen P my souls ehlp safely homo from
billows and blackened skies
But where Is the soul that can reach
to the depth the depths where
tny souls shlp lies
Oh ship of ray soul storm tossed
In ihe fjr and the fearful nights
Lost lost In the blsckness lost -
In sight o the harbor lights
Frank L Stanton In Atlanta Consti-
tution
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riMlIUHASf MEMS
Egg Salad
Cake
LUNCIL
Brown Bread and Butter
Preserves
Tea
DINNER
Crab Gumbo
Boiled SheepheVj
Mashed Potato Baked Egg Plants
Green Corn Pudding
- Ofera Salad
Rice Meringue
Coffee
TOMORROWS BREAKFAST
Cantaloupes
Rice MJllc
Broiled Steak
Tomato Salud French Itolla
Coffee
China Japan and gtaai together with
Englands possessions In Asia contain
more than half tht population of tut
world
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OLD PLAN 150 NEW PLAN 60
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Reasons in Plain English Why Bicycles Have Sold at 150 and How
They Are Now Sold at 60
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In old tor hluhrt price 1h u t7r UollI J
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tlm tnrnly to thlrr Mherl ot particular
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That is Why the Agent Sells for 150
This is How We Can Sell for Only 60
lo l1 HI Ptter were leet11 npon Ihe mnnnaer ef one of the tnraet factorle
T d roe II rlel that Ue tle t II a
1 l lei he el ot Ihe rne had been 1 urlalr urlm
reel KI II cou eoe rkouhl uud U ol 1 i
up ut tht h toU h wu ui ue
maiufMelurer by nkluG for u prlre ou
10000 Bicycles of Highest Grade
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Ceo S ho I U - -d Ihe de ad ll he only
Strictly High Grade Bicycle for 60
Which I lire dollars 1 than rhalalr price In lot Tht I heene e only at to make It
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-- yu lu inanuieurer rureloue Ulroct to th vulouir
Look at the Cut and Read Description
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THE FJLiTrnyEOTJTH ROOK
Furnished in Ladies Gentlemens or Combination Frames
SPECIFICATIONS
FRAME Tall deep IBflt pnttern rttU lunir nliael hamr culd itravrn eMmteBS steel tfllilna and drop
forged alerl coiiwei llon thruutcliuut
Vlllii 2M liib frnitt nnd rror rnrrtfirnteit rlm irllh fun vent npoUrm nnil hrnmm nipple
R7Kiiilti J 1 13 A It Slude of vuld drnvu lublnic nnd drop forgluva Atljostalile nickeled
conuterm
IIIMJMI 1IAH Mile of rold drnun eninle wleel uMnjr Ft tied with cnrlf grtps wllb nleWIed frrrulea
linAHlNGs Mutlo of lilith vrudo uteri vnretuliy Itnrilened Uu proof Pull ball to wlieelB crank ailsj
teerlntf liead nn1 pcrinU
CRANKS lloauil Utv forged nnd delHclinMn 1 S Inrh throw
rTIlsIS Iul prnof maili uf lerl hordeiieil Hint fltled svtlli moulded rubbers
CIII Hamler pnttern Mock rbulnf 1 Inch plfcbf true o sauge llenr u6iutmtntm
inlt Niiroeket VTliveU IKiH Kenretl i 03 inrli
fllIlM 4arfril IMH n Iiimtk In nt Tool bnif vrllh iumi pnnt oiler nnd neeeMarj tools
riNlSII All brlalit iiarl nickeled ou copper Japanned with pell cnuuel rrlilch proiluot fhs titwt
Qnlsh on wheel that run l obtulned
WEIGHT All un tblrtrU pounds slrlpped tblrlr Ihrr iounJii
OrTlns to the fact tliat Hie pubtle linrr lonn bellered Ihnl a bluh grnde niaehtne conld 1 sold at lew
c r price tlinn ibnt naked hy nitemTlPI If 13 it nuiiilter of elienu und rotten 1rnp ur on ti Market nt
urlrett TorjIisK front IO to STII Thru rnu be encllr defected ty siuunuir them dourly
IVolleo tlmt our klh urade wkitel Isiltted irltk ronnd steel ernuks wlillo tba Cheap John affairs nr
fitted will rittnrd Iron ernnks Autfro that our wheel tins m iquars drup forsed slerl erown to ststrtusf
fork with squurs shoulders some of the ehenp ones linvr onlr ftunlleaM Iron crowns aud tt nrs gen
crttllr f u old fnshluned rounded itnttern holloa that all th ulns In our tuaetilns art drop forsil
steel ami not ptnlleublo ur cast Iron us In tli vbsnn traps IVottee our tall rear frniue nnd IorK steerlna
bend whllo tho chenp traps ueucrnllr mo n slnmpltir rear fru iu und short slcerluf tteftd Abtlev f
forced drlIn sprockot with rlenn cut teeth whll Ibn ilenp ttiaebluo Kcnerallr l ca ksavy ainlleiibl
drlvlnu spruuLet with cast teefh Hot ten the In rue splrnt steel tublntf In our wheel strike It and listen
to the sweet clear rlnsil ns pipe and ckrun Jicarr tublu small In diameter but thick are dead and Ilfe
Irss It - cheap and Is the sturtf put Into tho liaronln counter hlerclss fhe JlmeroW Makeshift will
be sure to have some of these points In Its mokeup mi J tbe least care on the pari of the purchaser will d
lct some one or mure uf then and save u bnd Invrettueut r
NOW TO BUSINESS
We are running this pnper to make money nut of It nnd hare taken np this lot of bicycles to nt I
more war than u tlio mere prollt to he mode un the sale Ibo prnlll on the snle barely pays f tint
nnd trouhle Inrolvrd Jn trMnsactlun the huslucss und fur the You know that few read closely
In any who will scud us BJjOOO we will send this machine just as described ahoye nd oar setul
weekly edition for twelve mouths If ynu arm m suhserlhcr rou can have the paper sent to seme friend It
makes no difference where the friend mar lle Just so lonir ns It lunr l the United Slat Uesleo or
Canudn If yu prefer it diillr edition we will usk yon to send us Or dollars additional It sea4
us S3 CO In addition to the price we will undertake to deliver the bicycle prepaid to yon anywhere other
wise you will pay express charters
NVfi bare tried lu rsptuli even thlni but If there Is any point that I not clear tm yea ato
and ask fur lafuriuatluitw Address
BOOK DEPARTMENT GAZET
Fort Worth Texas
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Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 233, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 14, 1894, newspaper, July 14, 1894; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth109893/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .