Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 2, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GAZETTE: FORT WORTH TEXAS. TUESDAY TAOTATrr 3.
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; jfBW STATK HOUSE.
aporary Capitol nt Austin Oom-
juuiuu
Led Over to tlio Authorities for
Ocoupanoy.
Ll Pen Picture of tho Building by
ft Gazette noponor.
WpresMrforthodaxotlo.
! tho "Temporary' Capitol" 1b
t"d and as cve.il to tho
Mm vcsieruiiy ijhii"j .. uj
..m W. Smith tho contractor.
.lies V V ..r II. . I.I1.1I... ....
triict once " ' uuuuii.ui.iw
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and Mr. rsmitn "as to uirn
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ar ni .- ;;':;:
WU8 l" coat mi' nuin
be. i .. "!."S
wi ami riH. iit; ahwiiuwuihi
v of state ami ndjuUinYgoneral
...m follow Sn u few day
Building i fcltuatcrt at thf head
ress avenue west amv ". uj
the magniuceni v'j i""r
Tf tu Uirwi stories in hftlKht
tof eul-stone and as desi&ied
an imposing iippuur.inuc.
itcturc with the lino i)tniing
fornui ueauuiui punm niuiu
now capital -which isl to
ted In tho park jusd auove.
DC a purim or run-
serlptioii of tho building:
DIMKNSIONS.
ImcnsloiiB of tho building are
irnntuiro on Congress avenue.
on Mosquito street and 51 feet
The total ucigiit oi me uuuu-
iii tlio sidewalk to the top of
inn. Is fifty-two feet the llrst
IBV - V - I . '
clng fourteen lect trio seconu
foot aim Wio mini imitu ivci.
GKNHUAIj I'l.AN.
ncral plan and arrangement
Idlng is divided Into thrco cli-
or departments each one coin-
in itself on a aepariuo
to-wit: llrst lioor oxoeu-
department; hccoikI floor.
ivo department; and mini
lieial department or places lor
h courts ana suuo norary
private rooms BttidloH etc.
i:ktkanci:s.
ntraneeH and exits to tho build-
of tho moat convenient and
nature being two wide and
dlousstuii cases onoin the llrst
ding upfront Congrcsn avenue
other in trie sine mm lcauiug
smilto street. Tiierc ia alao a
cserved for an elevator in the
of tho building should It be
desirable in tno luture.
VI'.NTIIjATIOX.
ventilation is excellent the
:r that purpose being almost
Tills is by means ol cross
n all pans 01 mo ounuing so
d that cneli depart montia hide-
t within itself yctconvonlently
ng other departments aim
or business purposes.
vmsv rioon.
o first lloor tne executive dc-
lt ia arranged aa follows:
nor two rooms in tho south-
ner conveniently entered from
enuo or tho south -entrance.
ooms aio arranged as a suite
uiace rooms lor cierKs ami pri-
ice.
tary of state three rooms lo-
ierctly opposite the governor's
and including largo room lor
nurnoses.
noy-goncral two tooms on the
iront adjoining tne governor's
rotary of state's oftices.
urer tnree rooms and a nrc-
ault. These rooms are on the
t corner and aro easy of m-
1 all around from both streets.
ult is so constructed as to bo en-
solated from hails or exterior
and are completely surrounded
iter's olllces. iiio only en-
tho cashier's loom is through
b nrlvnto olllce.
tant-troncial hafc one room up
mincuiately over tho treasurer's
firmed and assurance is given that the
enterprise began const ruction work On
tho 7th ult.
This railroad has Its tcrmlnnl points
at Bin Diego Alta. California twen-ty-sixinillos
from the Mexican frontier
and Magdalena In tho ltttrthern cen-
tral portion of tlio Mexican Btate of
8onorn. A projected branch lino
from Alia to Calabasas WlU connect
tlio main lino with tho vast American
railway system of the Southwest.
lrom San Diego tho route runs la n
general southern direction across tho
frontier of Lower California to the lit-
tle town of VallecitoB and from thence
south and east through Guadi'lupeand
San Hafaal lo 1'orl Ysubol near
the month of tho great C'oiurado
of tho west.
'J-i' topography of the country fiom
allecilos to tfan Rafael is extremely
rugged and mountainous but the
huge mountains and tall foot-hills are
covered with a growth of excellont
timber for fuel and oontwlu well
known and vnluablo deposits of Bllver
eau iron ami copper. In several
locailtieswldeseams of coal hare lately
been discovered: thus It is hv no
means improbable that the valuable
iiiiiwui impugns oi uiih wnu region
have induced European capitalists to
invest In such an apparently unproml-
miiig iiuuuruuiing
MATOE AJIJ) trKBSTEIl.
A VlrKlnlnti' l'leltirr of the Fnliion Crtn-
nut.
A correspondent of UaltlwWa
Monthly from Warrcntoii Va. gives
the following account as it fell from
the lips of his father an eye-witness.
It h In sonic respects much tho finest
ploturo ever drawn of tho scene es-
pecially In tho description of tho gal-
lant Colonel ICnyno:
In tho great Smith Carolina debaio
which took place in tho senate
chamber upon tho tarlil' question
of 1823 1 was In the gallery.
Tho nullification fovor had risen
almost frenny high. Members
of all parties had desired the lower
house to witness the Hpllnterlng of
lances between Robert V. Hayno of
South Carolina and Daniel Webster
of New lli'mpshiro (sic). When I
entered tho hall Col. ilivyne was
speaking; ho was a man of general
youthful appearance with his shirt
collar turned over his cruval and hla
hair smoothly brushed across his fore-
head. IIcwasof middlestaturoaudwull
made. Ho was speaking energetically
his eyes were peculiarly brilliant and
his face cxtromcly pale; ho moved up
and down tho nMu formed between
tho desks with u rapid and energetic
stop; ins gestures wore veueuier.iand
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WE WELX MAKE Si?ECIALTIES OF
... i Hinn: iiih irosLures wuro vi'iiuim'.r.i. nun
lErffiE ri.i. Cx ior H1.T Iio uppenfed to bounder a high state
fi ".V1lIrInelml euslneerlni- dlmcul- of 'xcitement. 1 waft peculiarly
ies will be encountered. The country Bruck wttll Mh wholo appearance
is low and liar and th hntl In .....i .i. ... ..-r..i ..tit.?( . i...
black loam which althouurh deon
along the eiitire division In some lo-
CHlltles leaches to u depth of thirty
feet. 3Uit It is sort and inconstant.
During the rains tho wholo district is
Is a quagmire shunned by both trav-
elers and animals. At such times the
great river overflows Its banks for
many miles and its current Is rapid as
that of tho dangerous Mescala In Guer-
rero. At Port Yfcabel tho tide rlbes
from twenty tothhty feet while tho
river is constantly eating away Its
banks at dilleront localities.
For probably twenty miles south and
east ot Port Ysabcl tho same kind of
country will bo encountered and then
the road enters tho celebrated "dandy
Debort." This district which durinir
the Spanish regime was better known
as tho gold coast is about 1200 miles
long by some 00 wide and contains a
large area of the most valuable surface
Sold digging in tho world. If these
opostts have never been developed
reason lies In tho scarcity or rather
in localities the total absence of water.
So rich is this auriferous earth that
miners pack it on donkeys from SO to
50 miles to a lunning stream and evon
to tuo unit ot uaiiiornta.
This now railroad enterprise will
open a vastaud valuable mineral and
timber legion in the stale of Konora
and the icrritoryof lower California
to tho enterprise and tho coinage ol
tho minora the stockmen and the
furmors of this section.
Tlio I'thics of Jllopeinent.
It is greatly to bo lcirrctted that so
FURNITURE QUEENSWARE Etc
important and popular asocial custom
as elopement should as a rule be con-
ducted according to individual caprice
Instead of being controlled by the die-
totes that experience has if not formu-
lated nt least distinctly implied. If
wise precedents were lollowcd thorn
would bo an immediate decrease in tlio
number of such stern collateral facts as
shotguns broken head and perilous
leaps from tho fourth story windows
of hotel". With tho hope of relieving
the public mind of a great load of un-
desirable scandal the following sug-
gestions aro respectfully ofl'ered:
It is not an injury to society for two
unman ied peoplo to elope for society
is entitled to early Information as to
who aro tho fools within its borders
and an elopement is proof posi-
tive regarding at least two people.
A married woman may be desper-
ately tired of a husband who is too
healthy to meet her views by dying
early; nevertheless she should scrupu-
lously avoid eloping with a man
younger than herself for a young man
who will steal one married woman
will not hesitate to steul another when
opportunity allows.
A man who elopes with a married
woman for tho sake of the portable
property which the lady think she
can rem ive from her husband's posses-
sion should insist upon havinga M'hed-
uloof the property in advanr-e. Ter-
rible mistakes have oceuiied tlnough
neglccti of thifa rule for a married
woman whoso mind is full of a man
who is not her husband is not as par-
ticular as she should be about material
uflalrs; .so some men who have Imagin-
ed themselves eloping with n large
i "K" . 1 1 package of government bonds have
(1 of Lduciition-ono room and foumilii0Wiw p0sed treasure to bo goi-
chamber
Mr. Calhoun (then vice-president)
was in tlie chair with his largo steady
and vigilant eyes witnessing tho first
great battlo of his doctrine ; lie seemed
thu very spirit of embodied lnterebt:
not a woul not a gesture of General
Hay ue escaped his Hon look. Tho sen-
ate was deeply Interested as a natter
of course. The language of General
Hayno was rich and vgorous and his
powerful effect of tho impost law
on the South the description ho gave
or ner people ins own uoui aim Haz-
ardous elocution and Impetuous bear-
ing wcro evidently making a strong
impression on the body. From time
to time attention would bedlieuted
from him to tho gentleman who waa
expected to answer him and whom
tho general attacked under cover of a
terrible and galling fire.
Cold serene dark and melancholy
that man thus assailed sat apart
black and frowning aa a mountain lock.
Ho evidently felt the gigantic Influ-
ences that were at work aioutul him;
but his nrofoitnd niiud was wtreni'th-
enlng itself for tlio contest. And how
deeply solemn was that hour that mo-
ment; how grand that scene; and what
were tho meditations apd spirit rally-
ing of that gicat dark man? His
countenance waa tlio same during the
wholo of that tremendous speech. Ar-
nault attei assault was made upon him;
bui yet ho neither turned to the tight
nor left but calmly and gallantly like
tlio soldier awaiting the signal he
bided his hour. That time ot retalia-
tion came swift ns tlio thoughts ol
vengeance to Daniel "yVubstor.
Who will forgot the exordium ot
that lemarkablo effort the lasiiingsnr-
casm tlio withering tones of that
voice and tho temper of his language'.'
General Hayno changed color and ap-
peared much disconcerted. Hut who
that heard him will permit tlio perora-
tion to bo forgotten those closing pas-
bages of grandeur that majestic allu-
sion to the Hag of freedom and his
country? Looking with his durk and
lustrous eye through tho glass dome of
the senate chamber over which ho
could seo that bannor floating he de-
livered an apostrophe which has never
been surpassed and seldom equaled.
It composed a figure of tlio most thrill-
ing interest a burst of solemn and pa-
thetic feeling and coming from such
a sourco (a man generally estimated
phlegmatic-) it was electric. It was
llko the beam of sunset or tho gleam
of summer lightning radiating tho
brow of cliff and mountain.
JJST ' FmXJKXtXJ IFUES.
FAKES & CO
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Gkorqu 11. Um.Nci Pics. G. H. Cjiahy Vlco Pros. G. W. Ai.nxANDr.it Sect'y. 11. D PadiH)(jk Trcnu.
THE TEXAS INVESTMENT COMPANY
FOET WORTH TEXAS
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF
REAL ESTATE AND LIVE STOCK:
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Located S tocksanu Grazing Lauds in Largo and Small Lots Bought and Sold on Commission.
Contracts .for Future Dolivory of Cattle a Speciality. - .
Will mako
Farms and Farm Lands and City Proporty Boutlit and Sold. A Full Lino of Proportios Always on Hand.
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Parties Having Proporty to Soil or Desiring' to Mako Investments wilKFind it to.tbpir mtbroifc to
uau ana see ub
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Wo Refer By Permission to tlio Banks and Bankers of Fort Wortli.
iptroller two rooms at west and
unit ol building uiie ot inese is
;room 70x01 feet lighted on
tides by windows. This is tho
inl business office. The comp-
Ps niivato olHce is ad olnimr.
Itol Commissioners one room
f side with north light sulta-
and aimiiffcd with a view to
piling purposes
t rtt' IjV
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Attention is Directed o iiio Following ParUtil Liat of Properly now on our JiookttY
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liumissioncr of insurance sta-
land history one loom is pro-
on this floor a general etoraco
Is provided.
SnCON'l) I'LUOH.
Itliis floor tho legislative depart-
iloiated. Tho senate chamber la
I south side lighted and vcntil-
jiu inrce sides wnu convenient
room? committee looms
?ee etc. Tho repre-
ve hall ia situated on the
i rat and is lighted from three
tins also has the necessary
committee looms etc. Tlicbo
eoual.T executed ceitillcatca of non-
suppos
ucouHiT executed
dividend ravlnir oil stoclcs
If a married man wants to elope
with an unmarried woman ho should
be careful to select one who has no i
brothers for as suuh a man is always a !
coward common ."disc f-hould teach
him to have some legaul for his peace
Of mind.
A girl who elope- with a married
man should select ono who bus no
children; for under tlio law her lover
will be responsible for tho suppott of
his chlldi en while they remain minors
fills are opposite and .connected I f0 herclai-s if tho man on
" luigu nun any mui w.m i
umis stair oabes leading mafi0"fnmlly before alio can legally de-
'v... A-. IV VIV-.tlVVI.
A New School l'lnu.
Tho paper read beforo tlio Superin-
tcndeni'.s Association on tho liSth
instant by Professor Baldwin of tho
State Normal Institute is a very ablo
and thoughtful document While
homo may think that the suggestions
of change aro of too radical a character
and fear that the carrying out of tho
nlaii. in its entirety would bo for the
present impractleablc'-nonoean with
reason deny tho very great want that
tlio suggestion of such a system im-
plies nor tho ability pith and thought-
fulncbs of tho proposed plan.
It is Impossible just now
to indulge in any elaborate treatment
of tho subject but tlio Post is free to
snv that tho paper has tho right ring
r about it from beginning to end and
I that Us discussion and publication
form another wedge driven into thy
i vottwi system of nubile schools which
has m long moused and offended tho
people of Texas. The siallont points of
for Baldwin's scheme are consistent
economy a graded system school dh-
trlijtri precinct and high schools col-
leges normal schools and an etUclcnt
siipei vision. The last clause is the
"piece of resistance." AH educators
agree that within a system of uuperjn-
tendency. reach g from a stato com
missioner to n county or dlstrlctBUpci in
wxr.i LANDS.
' -MMO ncrcH ol Hplendtit grnlnif lnil In
Wheeler county on tlio IiiuiIuiiIita or tho
WnMiItu Utvnr. All In n Millil body anil
Joins n lnnso tnict of hohool luml Una irmy
bo bouRlitor loiiMrd. lint (razing limit In tb"
htldy I'-MMf
ai.Taj'nns la fienrry count y wtth over-
Irtitlim -Alitor travi'Miul V w-wrul m or-
fulllnit htrciims. lUdlroail and hfliool liuids
on both sldii tbat n bo htcuusl lit lew
tlirurt'HniHlon.ii'iy tormH. In u Holld bmly
unU unsurpnNscd ns KmrltiK num. i-."-u
12.soo acres la Joiips county In oolld body
nntl nearly hauuro In Mnuw.TliU Milrmtlrt
IiikI) ortundld Hlluatcd in tlie euat p'lrtor
ilonen coulivy mm .f. uiuii;j ". Humw"""
Biimll strcantH uu ny
HIIU IK UBCCl'llO"' '
iiovisrliilllnu Bprluss
bftni.' fenced nl com-
nnrntlvohimillcoHt.und will iimKv onoor ino
iliicht hinnll miidieH In tins Ktnt.
bold cheap tor cash.
Will bo
UliMf
CA.TTI.K.
No. 12.'..
1200) 'hend ofKOod HtralSllt Wfltt frKlW tttt-
tlo.nitxi'dwltti Impro ed etocU footed on
Boi'nI iuiieu with una n i; mof oto ' nnU
M ni-riM of pnlontMi itoia covenntj
UfiDU IMMIIfWt "' ti'-
irrnM
.i- i..;. ... i jft
".'" "' .l.V.A.. nl b i.fn 1 welt cluis-ul.
und will turnout l'JW beoNosni'id tirniul
cnlvMln tliflnut'yo.ir-18!a. 'lliil.i iie
chiincd for lnvcHtinent.
No. 2j.
or 9000 head of llnostoclc rnttloimd 11(1
ponti'i four niulos wukoii1) good ranch bouwi
and lamp outllt mIUi u hirti ratiRu und
abundant bihhh wutir and Mboltut TIiIh
bord win hen iw iicovm in ihhj una win
brnmlil.CO) ralvoi. llnvo bpon broil to S)nr-
ham iuiIIn nIiicr 1H7U U mi flxt'opllonnhly (Inu
hoiil und l a uooil lnvcHtinent nt tlio jirlim
imiiod
XS.'JP8.
!3fW) lino imrhaia mlxud htoi-U cattlo miv-
onty.tn ejlipnd ortioiwpii wmtons ranch lioun
anil camp out tit locatvd on hkooiI im'Hiiilln
nmgo wltli iibiinuHni'nor WRl.ir Will Witun
wois mid wlltlinina.Jtoitvcn In imu This
Jmril U Kpucilly rt'commiindui iim b.dtifi one
oftliebnuilii ihfi country unit will bo hold on
cany tcruiH
No. 3T.
uVSoujiead ofliiB Durliuiii und inlxw! idocK
cuttle wulJloeatcd on ood ruutui abiiudiuu
I5im nu watsr. OoihJ rnncli hoinc wntfoil
nuJ i Jinn outllt. nad forty uoOdnouUrH. S 111
t j... . frt. 1 A.. 1 .utf
iiriiiiti mv rii.Tn in .rvi
No. . i
1.0DO bond of Rood .attto a fplcndld nmUll
stoclc mlitsl on the prosent nuiKO plonty ot
BrniM.wiitiiriiiiiNlittcf Will U .'ounti'iPir
imrcliaiCTd''Hliii.
tuwo hcid of Jtng ibiiMuJdMlocliillIc liny
cnimeowponlmwll lirok" IV" mru and
nolle wiiRoti and cniup outrit. Unvu bi't'ii ;n
prt h.jiit iniiKo ii boti l four jmm and mil)
Uiirlium bitllH tmed. Will brand WW wilVe.
In I'M A Milvuillil ranso wllli iiliuiidaiico til
tnitiir. khikk Miitl ltolt"r. Will be wild lit ii
hurtfnhi.
Kn. "TUl
30X1 licadof Htrnfeltt. noVthwent Timus -at-
tlc haiibdnon prcrnt r.Srtso wypii sfif
u 111 i'!n fiu ti inri-M and K!V
UBiniliydo Will bnmd X
fr.inttlt lintlMi.. lipn. i ttrrtiiu
lllllfilBIlt for ii much liiiarr h
in nnc.li kln"k
kUX III ll-AI.
cow i)onto
r.l.
Tlio o1iva1oi.
Ir 1 i U ulr . ... n .. i- I . l.ni Ii
pudo balcony on tho south side
lies a fine nromennde. with a
so leading to tlio buck yard.
b Tumi) ri.oon.
Bjudlcial department Is located
third llooi and is most ndiniru-
langetl. Each of the hlirh courts
tided with a large airy and well
uoiuirooni witn clerics looms
8 rooms. Ilhrnrlfx Mo
lullding Is Tory complete and
iv oesi suite uouso "1 extw ever
and what chance is there for her to
gratify tho ox pensive desiicw peculiar . tentlent no plan of education can prove s"oam
toherclai-s if tho man on wliom sho successful. Dr. llaldwin perceiving
is aepenueni must riuppoic u rcaoy tliat- the state eouiu not near me ox-
i penso ol htivlug a superiuicntieui ior
i eacli county suggests that there be a
aupeuiUi!U(lc;it uppoiuieu ior eucu
senatorial distrlr-t. instcatl therefore
of having some 2W superintendents
which would bo a useless and intolera.
bio burden tho state would bo entirely
competent to support thirty-one super-
intendents who would bo fully able to
satisfy the wants of tho community
for some linio to come inu paour m
KAMnll stock of MHKrIu "SSViT' StiS!!tVSr
bend located In KtH)U rattftli villi plenty or
JlSfi' WwA huvo b o. rA on tho
MerrSbtVjnfaSainoltinltoa
UHS It H mnm.5fMh""
imind monev from him ?
Wo commend tbeso few jnactlcal
hints lo tlte hicrejislug number of pc6-
pie who havoa taste for Irregulur part-
nerships. Compliance with them will
savo thorn as well as tho community
from much deplorable annoyance.
Loner (Villlfnriila and Sonera
Hallioad.
I days ago tlio Boston Herald
irai tiiM tho Lower Callforn a
UllOni ltsiilron.l PfiirmnTiv linil
tied ill nht flint no- n siitUi-tr.tit
it of ' rapitnl in England to com-
oo uvu twenty miles of tho en-
C As rnnnrfu nilntlnir in tit
sflll opemiloii of Amcrlco-Mex-
iiUroatl syndicated in tho money
ts ot luropo aro often moio .
tit thpn correct wo hesitated at
no to cumment on this a fortu-
fircumsiance
oiiici' is In rcccint of a lcttor
on Ignuclo Alas ono of tlio
is grantees and nrinolxnl nrtWr
road in which the report U cou-
Ueneral Chul tnci-H IMiegets into the
............... ...HI C..1 111- i A t.lonn
lorn creetur."' Neither paity hcetnsl worthy of BerlousconHldoration. Com-
tooaro about burdening itself with tho Ing from such a source and being
responsibility of keeping him out or
allying itself with him after lie is in.
The Democrats huvo n majority large
enough without Ins vote una ins sup
port
lean
th'it lift be I'i
party then wash their hands or mm.
And that u ill probably bo tho couino
pursued. Xciv York Tribune Jlj).
VW head l ftood nttlo und tiny Will!.
lln.riilSr.0 -flvwn iv..'. and wltl brat d
liuiltU.. KaiisaniUttxknre fi'cond to
none n thV itntyVuiwl i"i ' '"
re iwonnWc prlco jnd on u my trrn
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No Sit.
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11m liliiit UJM OH uw.niiimoi. 'i'.
pfly.!.Wr!;C!rwn
""".'. SV"7iuotrU la.cV.and wator
tiliii. m. :-.-... i...i. . ..
till.
acted of
wagon ami
i anil cr.YS nbuudatit. '1 W ""'"'or wroijilie
puurrtinlV'l r fouiWvI Jr H'i-iajjj l""".'
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IVWOhcadof tlio tK-ii- ultlii it tno niaii.
Onuot tlio Iwtt bent and locntediVi ono ofthi)
bent ronKB In tbi tate. (owl WOKt'lOXdM
nittlo.wmaed Aflth Durluiio bull.WIII mar.
uptiyxjoht'cwntid luand ;i)m raiivsin ify.
WIkooiI cow pottfa)ul tho biiiuoninbiir of
Htock borne. J'leniy or llvlujf wtr "ml
niosaultA sram.KOort ranih mprovVmnnt.
7o nettcr onponiiiiiiyior nvwuiioiii i mn
SOUthWiwt
iOhend of Root! tiort!iwcl IVXay '.iXtlr.i
Ihtrty'flvo heaiH of 'hi w'ii-uroi;c t'w
Aft UM'H
No. tilt).
i.OJO to 1'iW liniii.rt wl fiitlh- l(catcd for tour
.vciinl f.n iireMiiimnuc.wiili.il I.) mk sood n
urn. 'I'lifulMiuljiilinnl to tin Dim of (lm. IiokI
hmiiiII hcnlM In north Ttjiiin. Iiraitdcd l.ot'o
f.'UMnin iu unu win iiihiiii i.ii in iiii
'llilflyoi loiiygmxl ptinhw. lbiMihlunwiK
Minions unit euuuH'O.ulpnjt'"' Wltl bi'fold Htn
b'liuuln.
7Uj0od Wctitelli uttltil)rril to lllipio'd
bililH lor (I Vfi oar. Yotmit Sitl)f all Hhow
uood blood. Ilmndcil VtKi iiIm mid Mild
IWbioM-.ln IWJiind will brum tWlt mtrh
In lvl rifiyoinMii)iori'i'(i(ttrPN of
land lanrlt imptinoiiu'in'. wani ornn
ilupluliiie(i'tc.Bii
wiiiitrniiii OLiirr
halflnt'tfont.
horse good ranch uiij.iniii(ont
In mm oi me mien icrarini iiki'.ooi uuru.
wr t Tosas. 1 lui herd will brand !. alVf
and elt alxnitCfO beevr 111 MM.nnil ImiJlcrfd
at romowiblo (liuiei apd on i-UMy tertiih.
ing lrom sucn a source nun m.'k
evidently thcresultof much reflection
It would uo wen mat nomiuy ivkwu-
tors and lcprescntatlvo men of all
classes should give it their attention
touch without ins vote mm ins sup-. ciassua niwu b . v..v. -. --. -.-
.rt would be of no use to tho llopult- but the community at largo would bo
ans. The Democratic papers urgo ! benefitted by its careful peruyal.
uit ho be given his seat and that flic JTomlon Jol
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Kood i.onlfH n nit i j m t "t n t 1 1 v . hum on
iliemnirc for flvi yearn und aiv v.ly hotel
nnUhnudtwl. Vlfi bn.ml Tai to. ui IMA
No JUM.
fl0 lsed of Rood wentern uittt nrdilod
with imrlwill tlilriy-nv row ponlm 8;xl
nwlc ranch hotnu wagon Mid iwmp otilflt
and t MeeUoiis of ood h.ml coorlim abutt;
dntit voter l.rlYllfjcM. Hutu Iioii on iiicoiit
rarfothiee3r. Will will lir.e hutidri-d
Ik-ovim and bran 800 ciilrtH ;n 1RI. 'IbU
horil will br naUl chenr utul oa oy pay-
iiietitK I'JrttM ddnlrliie to cnpiuftt In the
mock buolneM wltl Und thin bargain
Ni.fl-l.
l(Ky bead of ilrlt'lnMVi'Mcticittttit on
lari ruimn with plenty of water and urtiH.
'lbctoiiniiowi(inbccpMlii ib herd and will
lirnimiH'ulWH in l?l. N'vouiy'iWii uiv
ponleninid l amp Otttlll Aoiifl-hnlflnlcriy!
tin rale 'l.
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No.it!..
fiXUlKnilofnlrlufU
biMjri on pinMiit run.
nroMnoi lll(' Iiatu
a tor lour year nun
liiMtri nri fillip ill. runt;i.
Im U'.'ii lirett t unprnvf'it iU. Hfli
uood Iioim mind ranch
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A Voice From Texas.
Jlr. II. M. Inch a truvciing fairs
num. Is ;iL thu Hotithcru. He is lust
from Texas and says tho tAtclins In
! the past jcar incrcasctf 10 per cent in
business. In tlio agrtculturl implc-
i uient line the trade has also largely In
creased and the quality ot goous uscti
by the people Is miiohibctter than for-
merly and is steadily Jncrcashig In
this rcspeui
U.nrrnl( lMnl! A Scotdl
narlv n few montllS fllUCC met With
'serious accident in Uadenoch. The
wagonette wafj upset and tho horse
came to their knees. After ft little
-...mi.. iinwvr. thiinzft'were nut to
rights again aud when tho horsas
wcro rcyoked the moio Jovial of tho
party called for a song. "Oivo u u
Bong Tonalt KsaTavUji." The mail
addressed u well-known Highland
drover with a Btern look in hfs face
ronlied: Confouni ycr. Bongs! Blng
...i. m u.'rA nr n' rlanfferl"
DH. If. S. UKOIJiKS
-.- J fcJMfyiy
ijriiyaiciau ttuu. we"j
fort ironrf tuxas.
driving I omCE-S't1 Vimrth Mretl.tne "' " hay
Ofttr Hour-S tu 0 a.m. and .! '''.
Ik. t. haikman
rori worm
y Q. llATV.tfA'S
JcBcMOlt.
nn rit i.i.iin. it .u . m.h. -. ..- - ...
..viviiKN-fi:-unh-iiuo tvrner I'ourin nu
'"-"rf:.ir .mu. lift pot on corner.
Telepliouo coinmunoitiot.
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Quiz
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wnKoiiKimil cimiMUitflt. lluyebconoii tho
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