Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 259, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 20, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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loiimualcatloa both the old undnewad-
ilemll ty droll on Kort Worth pouorflce
money older or registered letter. If Mint
other teletvo will not bo rcapouMMo for
mlacarrlatea.
Andrew O Vr.r.rr Kort Worth Texa.
Upocltnen copies ent frue ou application.
rntAHuiomrji.s.
9-I7ll IOVt.VO PltHLlMtlNO tnMHT
have ettabliihetl liraneh OJftcet jui (Xr
ttpondenc anil the rrcrtpt of ndw. tnU-
ami iH'jiertnltoFii.Hrt'i where Met of tie 'Ann-
pann'x JHUAicaliom mvy altcayt be found at
(clloiot:
HAN AtiTOMIO-.Vo. 22) Doloroint ilrert
Jsbomb Hahuis McjwvtrVnAs.tiiiAvxvaii
AflAlstnnt.
Oomhadd Cirr nr COiw Mitnaycr.
Waco-J. If. HTttr.xr Manner.
Postago to bo Paid.
It requires ono cent lo prepay the
postage on a copy of tho Uazkiti: ; one
cent on (lio U'ool Grower and (wo
ocnU on tho Slock Journal. Where
two paper are enclosed in one pack-
age it requires two cents and if an-
other paper is enclosed with iho Stock
ournallt reciuiroa three cent.
Iowa ia about to taUo its place in the
coin inn of doubtful atatcH.
A I'nasoXAij campaign In Anisa-
chusctts would bo iho very tiling to
wuit i;s Jlui i.i:h. He docs not mind
ono of
nbiisoonid hurling epithets la
iiliVcst hohla.
Witiw tho president and ills cabinet
meet once more in Washington some
ono will have to introduce thorn
to each other. I'rotiaotcd absence has
douhtlos caused them lo forget.
. II. ..!! !
Tji ) state ticket in Ohio i.s not endan-
gered by the defection In irmnilton
county. llolh pAitlea In the county
Will vote the tnto ticket solid but the
county ticket and legUlullvo candi-
dates will doubtless be defeated.
Tun public look wltli Interest to (lie
uiurao to be pursued by the president
in tegnrtl to tlie Mauosu circular
lovylng contributions upon tho depnrt-
lnetvtcieius credited to the Old Dc-
mlnou. JAYlI'-imKM.i.a-Mis not yet
cxthiet In AVaslditgton. 1 1 lias only
chaugtd U name.
A itAil.HOAD company has loo much
interest in preserving law and order
In icsas to set an oxatnplo of JarJcss-
HOiS. Jt would be considered a hard
hhipbytbem if aggrieved citizeiirt of
tho Btatu should tuko tho l&w Into
their hnndu and tear up the coinjia-
niot' truck-t to tedro a wromr.
not othorwlse liuvc nchlevpd. Iho
testimony taken save that Of Mr.
Camiou.v Jiiw Lccn vnguoaiid tincer-
tain and will ho m ust'lw a lot of rub-
blah as could bo well nccumiiuuvu.
It will not bq worth printing and If
over read will convey no Information
of value.
Pnor. Lanoston n colored man
from St. LouIh who has Held the placo
of minister to Hayli through tliree
lulinlnUtnitlons U at homo on leave
of absence and hgivlnghUvleWd upon
the negroes rotations to tho .Republi-
can party. Uo very correctly states
thatlfthe IlepublltMiis wero sincere
in their ofl-ropcutet assertions that the
ncgio was ilbeiatcd upon a well
grounded principle that In this coun-
try all men should bo free tho ncgio
o es nothing to llio party but should
exercise the right of still'rage untiam-
meled by nuy 6entiinentallty(
or idea of gratlttido to the Republicans.
Tun American JiryMcr says lliat
Massachusetts is tout lilt over the
dreadful possibility of another triumph
for IJrn.v.r.. Tho blue-blooded cle-
ment of Deacon Hill In Uostou and
tho civil service philosophers who
dwell In sylvan relteats elsewhere in
the state are lu ti avail lest the
courageous and sturdy governor be
again elected to rule over them. The
rilnitl dignity and oppressive respect-
ability of the state was dreadfully out-
raged by tho reformatory mA of the
governor; and apprehensive that an-
other term might give hint still
greater opportunity of investigation
and cauic still moro humiliation and
criticism they tiro especially exer-
cised to know what to do about -it.
They are fully satlsllod that ono more
term with llL'Tr.nr. as governor would
undo them completely and tear
the musk of Pharisaical hypocrisy
entirely from them leaving them
exposed to tho merciless ciiticisii' of
people upon whom they were wont
to look with patronUlng contempt
Yet tho boom for BuTi.r.n ullll contin-
ues and tho mass of the voters are
with him. It is a dreatful picture
which Masiachusetts Hay now pre-
sents and the possibility of another
.Oemooratlo victory tills these pure
souls with tilings unutterable.
M&8
houtavllle exhibited
ui mum actors i
ClfAW.KH and Hon Foisn by hKsdujj
mem wnou tuey appealed before the
lootilghls. What weio the hlflh-toncd
virtuous people doing at an outertnln-
ment where the names of ihou wor-
jmea appeared on the bill as the chief
aitmcuonv
Austix diaiiatohfs to tho Qalvestou
ircistatsilm-thoorler fo thu de-
struction of tho p'llcs on l who of the
Frontier Telegraph oompRUv wlilch
otioupied tho right or way or ih0 xa
ruatl eontpuny was done upon orders
from thu maimgemont. Tho telegraph
company do uot pioposo to loliillnto
In kind hut will seek redress In tho
courts whinii tin. piiln.i
i - ftiti.tii
have done.
should
tavroK McPjikkso.n'h exttaordl-
imrlly naming l)t.ccjv bcroro thobtmo
wnyciiiipnorNewJoiKoy w3 not a
oicdlt to hlni. Tho public had aright
' xpwt something mora from him
""' ' rqpovmon of tl10
Ut(llr tta.-.
U.U II. -.- v vlV3.
...v.o Vuii( uio rascals out;"
jiiuwuc.ui pauy must go1'
htr pot hotiio uttor.tncis
II liMiiiIuiii... .. iy
"uw '" "gicoment ngninsttho
fontinuivllon f tho Ilopubl leans m
vm wjhcu a now miui of flfoPiriut.
..-.- tiipjiuswi nitainmcnts
Jiaveprosenled.
"(he
and alml.
Thoro is
could
UIW'ATC-IHW to tlloUAItHlTHfrom
Nl.ongvlow published in vUV tolc.
graphic columns yesterday jirovo con-
uluslvoly tho correctness of tho oiti
on oxjiiosioil a fow days (ince ihut
;. . u Iw"h looK counsel
or tholr ream itlcl. dmu (r tI
J SliT18 A urty ofmmwl "
wuroliing upon n church whero tho
enemy was suppesod o havo bopn
concealed and llndlngi empty' must
have felt very cheap. However (hey
"cctlon that eternal vIkUmico Is tho
nrldr. ir 111...... .. "' "v
Tn imly gonulno sorvlco Whloh
fcenator 11W.S ibor comm!lte; JJ
havo perfoimed la to ntlbrd a lot of
tunlty or airing tholr hobbles at Tl
ornwciiuxpciwo and ( glvo them
mUonalnotoilety which they would ;
Tiik refusal of the county Democ-
racy lo accept the invitation to fuse
and act in harmony destroys all liopo
entertained for unity of action in tho
Btnto convention. The Tammany
Irving Hall and county Democracy
will all present thorn-elves at Dulliilo
when the state convention aaicmbles
una danuinu admission as the sinion
pure uundulterated Democracy of tho
city of .New York who arc alone en-
titled to recognition. It requhos no
prophetic pen lo tell the action of tho
convention. It will admit them all
dividing (ho vote between thun and
when the work Is comnleled mul ilm
iiciogaiM return lionie to enlei
uiwii the canva.'-H the usual "kick"
willgbo msdoby tho dissatisfied ele-
ment and some ono of tho parties cer-
tain to be dlssatlsiled with home part
of the ticket. The leaders of the
county Democracy hie taken this ac-
tion without constituting the voters oi
lakinc their views and wishes into
consideration thus constituting
tliomsclveb tho political bosses of that
pait of tho Democracy of Now York
that conferred upon them tho tempo-
rary authority wh'oh (hoy pos-tss.
Anotlier wing of tho Democracy of
New York mnjhl Wfth the sumo pro-
priety set thouiso'iVtM uj) as tho "regu-
lar" Democracy ot (he city and select
and Bend delegates to tho late con
vention and tho proceedings might
btmxtended lu tlila direction without
limit. There seems no ptospect or
purifying tho paily in u'o i'..f niK-
and expurgating its unruly membem.
The state convention which alono no.
scsses thu power to do this seems to
lack t lie ncrvo to tio what everyone
must seo Is a political necessity if tho
Demoeiats tlcHlre to carrv NW Vnnir
In Iho ensuing prciidoutial cammlKii.
1 he M'hlsm must be healed and l.i..i
this rail. It will bo too lata to under-
take to do 40 next vear in M.. iiu( r
a heated canva-s. One and only ono
of these oovornl organ l.Atlon8 is u-hl
and t here hhould bo whdom onoueh'
In tho party In tl0 8tnto t() aia
Whlcll oiHMUld thorsl.nill l...
IllllOU tMlOIKrli t u.. t 11... . .
olmlo tho others. So long us tho Kil-
kenny cat method of u.i.r..
.- -. 'iiiiiiiu :uiiiiu
du-
DeillOOIMflv- nun o..(l.l .
tlonnl party and It should recngnlra
thelhctand unito iusomoway in a
common catiso against a'common
umy
pin money In her purse It is tr uo but
comimre her area to thnt of those llttlo
states lu tho galaxy of tho Union and
It will be found that fihe has but u
small sum. Put Ilhodo Island in a
comer of Tom tlrcen County and some
of tho other Knatern Stales In 1'rcsldlo
and I'ecoi counties appoitlon them
their shnro of tho cash balance and
they will not bo overloaded with It.
Texas has a great sum of money on
hand for ono State but there is a great
ueal of Texas to bo taken Into consider
ation. However If our fatsite Is So
"beastly .'rich" in ready cash uud
is anxious to get rid of It thoro
are a good many ways in
which It can be Judiciously in-
vested: There are epitto a colony of
lunatic and insane peopleswelterlng in
county Jails and nil over tho country
for whom accommodation might bo
prepared; there is tho Alamo neg-
lected; there aro several p jrts of entry
In name which could bo made so in
fact and If these nro sitfileient (o re-
duce tho cash balance to respectable
proportions thero nro thousands of
good clti.ens overcrowding the labor
markets oi the Kast who would like to
havo laud to llvo on and till and a
small sum of money to tldo theiu Qvor
tho first few years when tlioy could
pay It back with interest. Thero are
seyeial methods of spending money.
Tin-: tforth American Jlcvicw for
October presents a mostattrnctlve (able
ofcontentu. Senator N. P. HiMj writes
of "Gold and Silver as Standards of
Value" and maintains that silver
should be coined ns well as gold not
for Iho purpose of inflating the curren-
cy neither in the interest of silveri
mining industry but for tho broader
and moie cqitltnblo purpose ofpreserv-
ing unifoimity in the value or metallic
money and or preventing such con-
traction of tlio volume of money as
would piodueo.ilnanclal disaster. In
"Same Aspects of Democracy In Eng-
land" A. V. Diti:v makes clear (o
the American reader how it is that
while all' tho forms of monarchy and
aristocracy pcislst in Drilain the De-
niociacy or in other words public
opinion absolutely controls the nctlon
of the government. Under tho title of
"Co-operative Distribution"' tho Rkv.
Dk. It. HrjiiEU Ncwto-v gives an in-
structive historical sketch of tho rise
progress and fluctuation of co-opeta-
tivc meichandl.ing lu tho United
States for the pa--t fifty years. PitOK.
W. IJovi) DAWiriXa writes of "Early
Man hi America" whose mode of lifo
and whose Implements appear to havo
been identical with those of the races
that conteinporaiipouslj inhabited the
tho MedltorraueAii countries tho Nile
basin and the tropical forests of India.
Tho posiibility of "Astronomical Col-
lisions" whether of tho lived stars
with ono anotlier or or comets with
tho sun. the earth or the other planets
Ih considered by Pnor. C. A. Youxo.
Moncimii: D. Conway dis.'ourecst
learnedly and at the same limo most
entuitaiiilngly upon the ".saint Pat-
rick Myth." Van Buhkn Dr.Nsi.ow
In an article on "Hoard of Trade .Mor-
ality" makes vigorous defense of the
practices of the Corn Exchange and
in particular replies to the strictures or
Mn. lliiHKYl). Lr.ovi) contained in
the Review for Augint. Fkkdkkick
Hakhison contributes an m tide inval-
uable to the histoiical student on
"Histories of tho French devolution."
Finally the 1j;v. E. E. Hali: pre-
sents an InvoiUovy or the volume and
distribution or "Social Forces in the
United Stales." Published at 'iO La-
iayctte riace jSow Yoik. fS.OOa voar
Ooiizales Inquirer: We nro told
thnt just beforo tho rains or last week
whoa cattU' could not yet water Mr.
Doc Burnet found n number offhG
stock or his neighbors standing at the
.-ate of his pasture Jooklng longingly
nt the water within. JMr. iiiirnet
opened the gate and drove them in
nml told his neighbors to bring their
cittle to his water. Ho also ollcrcd to
li ono to roll up his wire fence until
the drouth ended. Mr. lltimet is not
a stranger to generous deed" and lias
a warm place in the love of his people.
We don't think Ills fenco will be cut.
llellvllk" Timat To 'ascertain the
mniutit of cotton piodticed in Austin
county wo obtained a complete list or
thoglnuerain tho county and sent
each one a po3lul card with rcmiest to
forward us the exact number of bales
ginned last year. Out of the seventy-
two ginnt'ia Wo received replies from
sixlv their uggrcjato reprct amounted
to U3ooO or MX average of -"ii bales
each. Estimating tho remaining
twelve not heard fiomat an average
of -12 wo find that the total number
of bales raised in tho county is 5007:1.
Tilts is two per cent of the crop raised
in tho entire state and represents an
annual income to tho county of $1-
533000. .- II 111 .! I. I I
LA.2IAK COUNTY.
50 couIq u number.
TIJXAS .STATK XUW's
ties within thu parly Just so long
fiat will await it. The New Y
At lyler a Baloonist failed a few dav
ago and his creditor-. in looking about
ormsslnirgood. found H couplu of
barrels of wWy staki d out in ho
low tree two or three iw tn
A negro ilebaliug club of Snini..
1tlbot F. Clihuni wlio wtiHcanturcd
m .'"' "IMiVr'.0V 'riniirdr com-
becuo an ex-Confoderato rocru lilni--of!
Ilcer for mlstrenimunt In the wax
iioeriit. Attrancr; Tlieio U . Li' . i
Hying around by iho r f . i d
with sheep VlVtoued I'tlZ
can ho..r the tlnkloorthuhell ' It (I 1
hiough th air. and noneoi VhVo "r
buzzards wilt allow It to ' "r
them. ItwouhiVee. llatev1 "" If
have superstitious fears. hJ
.Mai shall Ifan'.h 'n.....
dlrtiHoiw of action yet iiijioni th J mor
...vuiiiiu-ii roan to connect
A HiIotm Sliuolluc Afl'ray Curl Wooilnrd
KIUbiI Interacting Itotus
front ljrls.
Corrcspondenco of tlm Giuctlo
Paris Soptcmbor 18. A shooting af-
fray occuncd liero last night in the
Lamar bar at half-pust eleven o'clock
between S. Hradon proprietor or tho
Lamar bar and Ollie Cooper. Six or
feoven shots were tired only oiie or
which took eflect. M. Cooper was
wounded in the fleshy part of thv
rhrulni m near theshoulder. the bail
parsing out behind the shoulder bhule
and Indicting a painful wound. A
number of rumors me afloat this morn
ing as to the origin of the shooting.
Your reporter had It from agcntlemiin
this morninc that Cooner and nome
others were in tho upper story of the
saloon when Mr. Iirudcu went up and
asked them to como down as it was
getting late. They remained n while
longer -when Mr. Hradon ic-
peated his request and tho
geiitlcmon came down when some
trilling words passed between Hradeu
and Cooper. As Cooper went out of
ine uoor ins siceve was caught in clos-
ing It so that he could not extrieato
himself anil after trying for some
time he knocked out tho ghus in the
door and tho shooting commenced
about this time. Doth of the parlies
aro regarded as gehoious men heio
and uot lacking in tho inoial courage
to arrange the diillcully in an houoi-
able manner and it is therefore hoped
that no moro trouble will como out
of.lt.
Carl Woodard a highly lcspected
cltion of this county was killed a fev
miles below here ou last Saturday
night. It ia impossible to get tho par-
ticulars otcii at this date. There is a
probability that it will develop a veiy
ugly allhir.
Mis. J. L. Terrell died here thb;
morning. A great deal of sorrow is
manifested on account of her death.
Sho has boon loin? known as one
among Iho first in all charitable works
and in all enterprises undertaken by
the ladies of the city. She was con-
nected with tho family of General tf.
H. Maxey and by her iirst marriage
was tho -wire or W. II. Long General
Maxey's law partner. At the time or
her death she was the wire of J. L.
Terrell of the llrm of T. D. Craig A;
Co. and was a good and true woman.
A. bar association wjs organized here
on the lith liisc by the young law-
yers of Parm with "tho elevation of
the bar and tho advancement of its
members" as their object.
A lire occurred hereon tho night of
he ljith at tho Texas A Pad lie depot
by which a car and carload of furni-
ture was eonstmiod. The tiro broke
0Ut H1!1 hi nSht ma your corres-
pondent did not go to it. The low was
small and the railroad was the loser
A very in feu sting question lias
arisen here between the JS'orth Txan
find the I'toplCn Injouner the latter
beluga ne.vspapei owned and con
ducted byom Hyion Guanor. colored.
Mr. Gunner h.is been urging some ar-
IICICS Which Smack vcrv min.li .(.. .;.!
luuui .v mil o oi tuo j'o; th
111 "h uist i-ssue published
iim uoiincrate it:
Ti'xun
a vci v cool
V. I'll 11H CO null! nt ili
oibin on Mr. Gunner's article. k. r
as your teyjrtcr can learn Mr. Boyd Is
S!'tc.cr!.)tvala1rS ..joilty of both
. ...no ..IJll UJillKS. .
BOSQUE COUNTY
Cbitiiiro orrmma In J wlB 0llHTIl0
u'yCtriiil1.ic10tlirCouil
Itoun anil Loci KotcK.
t-orresoondf ueo of the Oaetto.
Morgan. September IS In tln ma
nsa.n.t White for Iho kill ojj or ho
An- X. r Cuuugl.f the "fe n ovid
in t .Kr f iVeMU0' wheh th wrt
h ;.UtPr hoarn?tho state's rt a-
.- .. . . v i i. lflltti-l
in I " :"' " ""'iiinwn
V
'NOTICE.
To tlio Merchants of NortV!K
You can Arid right at' your doors. FREmmt 4
SAVED at EASTERN prices th6 if?'
complete assortment of
I0TI0I
oots Shoes
FBEISIN6 ml
and. "Bay
i
At the Immense -Establishment of
OTHIEi
rota . i i
rag7')
r r
- n
"l
JEoi-t Worth
r
iu
P.S We are strictly Wholesale and study tlie wk
Intorests of Merchants only. '
OTcEIES 3bffl!.-B. COJ
irrrrm -iiminin iiiniBiiiiiwii m him ni MM . 'B
-. V. (G-ILLESPlu
mnlier Latlis Sliinle Doors SaskFii
and n full slock of
CEMENT LIME ETC.
THE OLD STASD CORKER HOUSTON AND SEVENTH STREETS. ESTIBi
PROFESSIONAL.
iiuutvrMHHMtaaUkUBWWIWHMWMMHiiH.
Htm
MIOLANI
C m Jij l-H
ItoiiT. E. Watts. h.W.CA nvnhu. L. II. Hn.i.
Attornoy nt Law.
WATTS CA51P1JKLL Ar HILL
Allisny S ackelfortl Co. Texas
w III do n general
Kslfilc nml Liu Stork JJrokrrnqciiiisinrss
tiOlicitcd.
y. w. routh
Homcaopathic Physician
FORT WORTH TEKAS.
OIWJCEA'o. 18 Muin Street. Jictttlenee
iV. tr. ai!Aot'tiCfi'l 'diiij SireeU. B-25tf
M.A.J.IAHrBEKCEi
iJferei.i3.H?
F&f&b&v
Bwmrerr.
JLKJJXli Ji.JS.lJLj
MfM
ymDK
FORT WORTH TEXAS
OXfFiav..in 'jeitoa Ilnlldins ovor Win
Brown's Grocery Store. w
li'-23-ly
FORT WORTH 2EXAS.
OrriCE-Kc. 13 ix-i VtrcH. Vj Burin
0BS3 CTfltOUa OXtDB GAS.
J. J. 2CAKE
Architect and Superintendent
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
OrTICS-OverJrjt national Tfa-it.
j4rovmonn?ti:ncrnrt1lB with Jllo1n
Cnillll ir
fha Jed w Ith ' " ""' " 00l' wl is
o5 ' Zm t0'U mC(I. mil o P
lni2torJi"ff or
m .iiiornev of in
'.r.ll:". --
ten.Va.r''VJy
of court. ur" or
A now
contempt
en-
thi: o.vhu uwA.Noi:.
lllouhton tot
T.vas id ridiculed by friend and foe
nllko Air.tho enormous size or Hor cash
balaneo which I laying up In the
atolo treasury until Its very hones .
growhiK iJwuiiuitlo from inactivity
and lack ot exercise. Various romo-
tiles are offered for this alleged evil
ami various propositions are sutrccste.i
fi I ii.i i...ii ---
.". ; janicious uivcstnieiit of
uanow
great
Wll .TI lv..
must bo built or Marshall
id ho lives near 'IViunlo
tnip to cattl a Wum
I'1'o.s.Htw.esdtprcda'lnL-ou
to build
Willi 11
(T.Ulirit ui-btrim. I.... a. i . "u
talked oYM?Mirui.i ' u "I." ' uoiiig
iiiiiuin. ....... ..".: .."" """ "10
1 . Vi i . ui Hiu'ii a mat will
realLwd . Itnuiat ho hum ..J'i
is uoonicd.
J. II. Wood
feu it It't'l I
WIllOll III Milt
hi hen.ior w ' i " " " . "I reoanug on
-J ..cra great elasticity. '
veroun-.tiassoo
moor nt m.i. neelm.ii : . u t'eoiogie-ai
mtin but they are usually weal.ni Wnx IleaNo !"t....10
. .. . .. ." "on erano our. m..i ... :".. """ e-ontO.
(rlnl 1... l . .
ivrrin.M; ;.:.j...1" b"1""" b
l)enl(emimyUl l two Jw ' the
which i?!!'1 J?Ber train
AlovanhrrlV"n .Dor "teman. of
?:i?l.l.Ur!.ww shaklmr liamls u-m
C. II. REMIMTON
mimmx end Builder
Waup Rpcolileatloas acd estlmntM
furnished on ninilte" tlon. '
Office and Shon on Houston bo-
AfttXth and Six .Sheets.
The Great Popular Rotfjtlli
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CO Si LECTIO
At GALVESTON wUhSIMIorjU
for Key West and Net
Eran llno for NtirOrlla.Ii
CorjiuB CbrWI Brovnunlsull
At ARUOiiA wlthT.&O.N.R.E.hy
bia ana towns in Brmmem
AtEOSENllKHG with Q.ttHl
(Sunset Ilouto) fur Co'nitan
JIarooU. LnllnSinArta-'W
Uvaldo and Western luaw
aiHO lorHoustoaftnabaru";
itotilo JJeauraoal.Oranf
iuo iccae uounirj-
no jioiats lu uie Boautia.
Vqe .l1. M.n V.tb Ttniit
cm lallwaVforV'tirWOifti?
stations on tliatllne. .
At BltKNHAM T7ithH.ftT.CS
stead Lcdbetter.tiWiJUip
AnOn
AT MII.AKO wltn 1. 4 ftKrjf 1
Palestine. ItockdaJA Wl
Georgptow n Atutln cMfj
Uraunfels ban Antontouifg
AtTli.MriiEirltll JIl6S0tU!r5C-(
AtMcGltEOOK with KIMC"
H'v furtVnrn.rxirelrsiAAl1
1'lpat.ant Gilmer sndlt'"
dtAfnitfJAW n-IHi TfltalCKCa1
Waco Rcrs lllco Iredell C&
uoini. on laamae. ..
At CIiKauiliE JuncUoaofftMl
AtFOKT WOKTH with lift hg'
rh A. Puclflc Ky. tor WW"
lines; for CllW'j!;
Cisco and the I'aclBe twWj
and all points North
At DALLAS wlthll.&T.C.S.l
nni -lolTnu KTtea. .
Jtsnn tlio . Trnnrflrktt Mll0
rf-For all InfonnatinudJitn
o&e-Ai .
General j
m. warn
Gitv BuTW
All business in tho BilU'wtlsiS
altendw w-
irleuds In Morn
h.V tho fiiot that thev bear ihn'.L.J
Sv0iB!IUnenl0Qr '"fcwUnono"
wty or the other :d 60 colll.
imratlvcly unheeded. Ourgeiod Si
a co.ufortabjo HUm of
tlon of anelont. .i "?" "
r tied veKeinbhs u. i" ." lut'
hest of all n Vi .' 1 ?. 'te. hut
kele(on of b VVv. "iV0 ?" .?
Mkeleton of n vi.i V" "iV.0 !) '''S the
hero. The bom4 w t l" A
the Ala.no by laborer "tl-i U1 ff 0ll
them for him. muurri who saved
ar . r dl"p8 Sundny.
Ml.s. Lulastovall of Hloo U viuit
'S Ikt paUM.t at this lace ' UU'
ju ni8 lott letiabovo tlm !.-... i...i?u
"a a puttifulwouud. uliCl
i)r. Ifnuler has returned fro. b..
Jimoiiio.
Cotton id comin
motion.
CKLKiuiATKn. And justlv
AciCKH'a KNOLISir Tl..i''
10c fiOo ami H. Bold bv
E. lsT. HnuNswia & Co
cturneu from Km
in from every dl-
HECK & JUJCEH
C01ITRACT0R si BUILDER
Will ftirnui Mtlmates of ooot on all kind
of btuldinas shelving oountorw.ot.
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
A. M. BitrrroN os. JPW
Pr. 0. W. I)ai.1
Texas &
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for Con-
Prlca
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tt OL LUU1S W V.
"OOTl'ON BELT HOIJTM .
brAron0p2!nf0$ bsinoss batwoen
b vAri1 mo wth ana
EAST to all POINTS in
Arkansas and Texas.
Qu oral OiHce: St. louis Mo.
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OFFOBTWOBf'
Capital aiiSsfpii 0.
a .i t "n..linfl
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Kxohanzo bonjatBnJ K& j
wade on all .":' Yti&
tnisiy Auauia wi-
muir.
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porta w' "!! Trade c
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