The Weatherford Times. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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gas*
ex odas yf tiúx
to bo much Jailer
timt af4m*t yew.
DaBas la bound to have «fce «nr-
Mge railway system )Mt -
lato that city.
Pfffi<lrnt Arthur hti retsriH
«o (lio Wklto kouiw la
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The fMtio* whlcVtglUM oú
people umt h the new public
iwhMÍI«Ml*)(. The arrangements
•i* asabiag br a structure that
will be a credit | the wamuitj
aad attmetive (« the pnfeiác. As
yet, however, nothing has
■fiéubdrl definitely «weep* to
j"™1"* the interest of ritini in
*<>ny,
iaárriotuly ill,
•n IVefcidence.
-Qwm-
®d • d||in
iMtriif djiy. R(p*-
¡y«MW'«i<*«r VL C. ifctgMw, has
Mr. If artson of Kan Fran-
abont the ques-
tion*—
wfH-<bi> allowed «n the
•f* I" *«a <*f«f*rd rijraT* and on
the tax jmad an peri que tobacco.
I fddlrt* of lolmcco auis claim
rebate 4a dealer*.
Inventories may W
«un-
prepared
{¡ad tabel* a* xcd at any "time be-
3^f I but witnesses must
~ «ml examine packages na1
«lid aee that ihe iave&to-
•ti. .Serial numbers
stánij . May be omitted,
should hare the name of
Wwer s f the goods, whether
hr hi* own district or
manufacturer i also n
W^Juu two claims—one ait
Irtifn and «the other u
eonaolida-
is lo** than
1 it can not be allowed. Where
111 Manpti for five pound* or
are found on packages weigh*
1 ten pound* or more, the fact
>ald be explained on the inven-
iorr.
iMtraction So. 7, on form 185,
has been so modified a* to require
iebate label* upon each package of
Mff aa4 tobáceo only where the
ppi hage exceeds one poand in
weight. Where packages of onp
poand,. or less, are inclosed In box
es or other case* the label mast b|
•Axed^tech
r—they cannot be
If either claim
and impreaq ibem with
the conviction that the<* * ««ally a
aeeesshy for a convenient, «ammo
diouH, handsome building
for all the purpose* of the graded
•a frtnid'lajt to A®* schools of. Weatherford
}m *l««Mauippt, tW p<diti«al
of «abone, ta Virginia.
do It will be
trastbes at
appropriate
to build a
site? tben proceed
suitable pabilo freo
Weatherford's prafprenim bait*
«rill be assured. Amen anfl
John P. Oortt i
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WBICT.
for yeas* to come. It ia«ot—ii
aagbt net be a consideration for
tU pre*-a, raortAy, hot ta* such
accommodations, *ueb facilities aa
a" progressive, intclligoi ♦, active,
wide awake
and a generous, 1 i betal people .de-
mands.
What we need is a substantial
building, centrally located, la a
grove, if |iOmUc, surrounded by
nature'* beauty, human adornments
and conveniences commensurate
with the ndvnncing Age in which
we live, I'lr^y grounds are a* ne-
#s*arv as attractive recitation
room*. 4mkI light, air, scenery and
loveliuee* a* important as the com-
fort and joy of the school desk. It
is the cohesivcness of attraction,
com Itincd with the charms of study
—the certain progression of effort
permeating the head and heart of
the boy and girl entered for the
race of intelligence and distinction
that ia desired—a vigorous, undc-
vinting, unhesitating effort to learn
of the world and its history, of
science and its wonders, of earth
and its treasures, of art and its
magniticence, of the ocean jind sea
aud their peculiar benefit*, of the
sun, inoon and stars and thoir im-
portance, of language aud its in-
ri tiencu u| on the manaes.
In the erection of this new school
building we must rcmember^t is
specially tor the eldldren W^tbe
city and ncighborhtful and those
who may chance toVome here. In
Weatherfoid
if we are to believe i(aown a tier-
^nw, shines for all. || will fill a
roil, the further exiiteaAe of which
•«U certainly ■'■nrty. U aat to*,
tally destroy, the material intorasti
of Parker county, '¿to rays wUI
•M ko all bones
yield iM
fojrd * • appev as attractive
while belag care—«d by her royal
embaasador," aa wo leant from ka
iMHWtfHMlbkfi
Jwtdaa é 4'e. liare an immense
atoek of mixed piuirts of every
abade, and prior below the l>ottom.
their stock of pare White Leads
aid Linseed Oil «ire kept All.
it bat temple of education 411 the
jjrkjDd^i 5*-U£i * :iwr
will enter UioMtalnt forauprcma-
cy in the struggles and vicissitudes
of life and demonstrate tho value
of the common school system in
the knowledge acquired through
their studies. Thb tongde of edu-
cation should be elrrtrted. Promi-
nence ought to bo one of its char-
acteristic* ami attractiveness and
elegance among its chief designs
it ought to be placed just whojre
tho passing stranger can readily
distinguish it from the jail and
point to it with pride as a building
in which the rising generation it
being changed from "darkness into
light,"
ranee
and virtue.
9«M0 jEEMnran
X cplcftdid 5EW HOME SEW.
INtt «ACHÍN K, the price of which
is 116,60, will be presented to the
niaa, womaa or child that wilt
bring of aend to the Times office,
the gTCAbad number of ucw sub-
acribore to
The WBATHEEFOBD TIMES
during the three months from
Alarcb 3rd, to June 2nd, 1888. In
each case the cash must accoinpany
the Hubeeription.
people, in the Lavish manner set
forth by Tht Sun, the Tuiú will
ngoiee that this luminous journal
brought its rays to fructify, and
benefit this community. Tkt Sun
will be an instructor of the masses.
Nothing could have been more to
the point, at the outset, than tho
touching and pathotic reference to
the "morning of the yetMf than
the established fact "that TOllod ta
gleaming white, trees stand like
brides, trembling, expectant, be-
neath superabundant nuptial laeo;
through the taaglod greenery there
j* a flash of pink from tho throng-
ing blossoms of the Judai tree;
every stump and prostrate tree is
clasped by the eager tendrills of
the yellow jessamine, yritiefe spring
to cach convenient trpo and en-
robe* it like a king in cloth of
gold; crowns it With a golden
crown and hangs in lordly festoons
among the gray Spabtah. moss, each
flower passionately diffusing its
exquisite, entrancing odor." We
were previously of tbe opinion that
the prevailing color waa Broten and
the odor higk tone }
Be that as it may, however, we
welcome The Suit, and trust its
dazaliag brilliancy of>this six-
tions
proprietor?, and L. B. Brown, the
editor, disappointed.
JURY ROOMS.
Mayor Bwnaw tod the 1
it had net
payable to the proper party.
Aid. Eddldiiaa rtinsrkw! that it i
mpensiblo paper, when
TrcMUivr Cock MM the Mayor 1
tie Hi of tho lavbed Statute*, wl
forth
i fife thank*!
At the meeting nf t
thaOtbhwt^ Aldertnan J.I
tb following which paaedj
to*.
to;
theroof
'
V-'-
:jfj immnum
CiMxeas
*Ma,.tha wmn
¡tWttia* I
V
UN
i
s- s
ri
4T the loan
.aadtlb «rt,t
I to WáMo aád i
—4t b hereby made tlio duty of th* C<i
trailer to *ee that a tax U levied wd o )'
by the city sufflcimit to phy the iutén«t
mpiially on ail bomb ixMiéd, and to errata a
(Inking fund «ufflcieat to pay tto uid Ikjií^í
at maturity, and that (aid linking tend ia h-
rwtad in oton nrnooisT husixu act
I the Tex and AaUc roa3. To
b ho(dy MfuWla to
•f a few ef the public spirited
( to (atbfy the moat ifcepticai of (be
I futuro rf the toan. To partfculariar, we
Ihavo Capt. nonry Stocking, J. A. Jloeahan,
P.M. Aadttsou, Creorgs Bauer, Robert Mor-
I row, J. 1). Cankadia, Boa. Georga Hogg,
The Mayor read tbe «wtioa, when
Treacurer Cook inquired wijgthcr the
present eonaMtred The proj-ojtd
"interest hearing (eeurity" a
templated by tha law.
Aldermen Bunter, KdaBamen and
and Mayor Brannan (rid they regaidaf,?tSs ■>.
note aa an •intereat bearing security," ui^
If tbe jury system of the com-
monwealth of Texas, mefuts any-
thing, it requires common decency
for its provision and comfort. We
know places, north and northwest,
where the jury rooms are palaces
in comparison with the courts, and
here, in Parker, if wo belieTc in
the jury status and theory, the au-
thorities should, at onee, provide
for its convenience, at least,
and advanced from igno-1 When a caso is given to a jury in
and imbecility to intelligence this county—no matter what the
tho law.
Treasurer Cock stated that ha had
legal advice ia the matter and Us can;
gave it aa bis opinion that Council could
loan out tbe rity fund* on anv ra '
•eeurity. Also, that he had
Comptroller Swain, about his
Treasurer, ti allow the funds*? pa
his lumds on said personal «eeurity. v
Aid lluster said lie thought couzu£ <
dispose of tbe dty Aukbaa they saw proper,
without any interference oa Oaftort a#tbe
Treasurer,-when,
Treasurer C<
.problem aa tói
Im from
rt^giddepiirftary.
would be beat to Snake baste slowly* mrtil
the Treasurer bad hoard from, thr Comptrol-
ler. t
So, at hart accounts Treasurer (kek hdd
the fort and was dodarod Iba "watch dog'
the rity treaaur^of Weatbrtftard.
•a
SOO FAjpLXRg MOMS.
Letters just received from D
Capt ltowl, Lauman, Smith * Cu^Hrnry
Kaiiii, K R. Havnea, Capt. Beed, Joseph
Canst mugii, CiiptoPovdston, George little,
Bn^Ie Brotberí, 3f. Mtehan, Frank Baze,
C pt Torbitt, and others whose name* I ean-
r^-J net, at. tbia moincnt roealU Do not think
■<Vjl me partial if I say a word special about
afi-a aC^ hoyf vjiosa I have met • -
B. MT. Morrow, Bsq, the sheriff of (iMa)
Howard county has recently rapt am! two
vt the most daring, dangerous and notorious
borsc tlderos that ever depredated on the
Texas IMbr. We happen to know souie-
ot "Mrr-vjloirow, batter known' as
and while than may be Mbarofleers
eficient Bob has not a superior in hia rtffl-
rial capacity fa tho «tato of Tetar. Be is
eool and dariag, and in the course of yean
part has borer yet beau charged with filter-
ing in the faop of duty. While be Is a
kiud hearted gvadaman, firmly
Wfndi, he is aa enemy to law
Wtb eapeciaBy, and don't
may he wave.
saloon, kept .by Monaban
" tho Institutions of the
freo schools;
i simply for tbe rea-
A be^h fVjmish-
0[ tío pupils
tbe rccitntions,
i music abd oth-
It will doabtiess bo
to tba children
aad their parents, perhaps, hat as
w cannot giao the whole we prefer
waitiag until next weak, whoa oar
ooltmns will not ho *0 crowded,
j^Ab & will xfood thorn br
'or not later than Tuos-
giro ber 'name
evening's en-
partlcipatod
in. Help as please yoa, young
folks, and we promise not to disap-
point yoa ia o*r storj- of your
praiseworthy efforts.
Mrs. Dr. J.W. Brewer, of Illi-
nois publishes a letter in the Mon-
mouth III., Beviewr in reference to
her visit to Texas. About Wcath-
crford she says:
J£ho next of any sise is the town
of Weatherford, tbe conn ty sent of
rounty. Weatherford is
or 8,000 strong, beautifully
located on tbe main line of the
Texas & Pacific railroad.
During our visit hero we char-
tered a bus and driving two miles
west of town, ascendecfa high hill,
from whi jh with our naked eye,
wo could see the country for miles
and miles around in all of its beau-
ty and grandeur. Looking to the
south, over a distance of forty
miles, we could see Comanche
Peak in ail its grandncss. Than
nging our view to the sonth-
, we could see Mercer's Gap
_ p in a range of mountains) it
ng a distance of 100 miles, thus
you can imagine what a grand
view we had.
, The season is at least a month
iwo* aatowto. 4§V*^-thin- apri«Kf -oorn that ia up
I with imiMimi he ag notmoro than finger length
s. It eqaak the "'I"! >Bo the mod of huí sot jret
got out of tho ground,
^ twtatthtogsee of the
is generally Bwr
and that this is fho
' Cbwait
. . 'rtrtbp A
tt^M^ M^ithnr ■,!.
aw tuiiwig wPimT mn
to Mb upon, the aUdueal echool
taxation, U be held Say Uk
It W be rwnesabervd that at the regnlar
mmUpal election Ihlsaa— ^uestioH wwsitr
tided hi favor of the additional tax <>f our
quarter of our per mitins provided by law
requiring two-thirib of tbe vAte to bo in its
fUvor.
At thr tows meetiqjt ht<U Monday evrniog •
rt tbe nafw aauo*xed that the im w tea
Very csartedBy ^ SuaHiwXiiii l Sis) llt>.
Then-oeesoatobca -nteerhi this «
pile" and tMs action appear* to
somewhat of eaemnbancrr.* When we hear
thr mayor pobHcty de<tariág the additional
lax matter adoptvdaad then four dais
after Aldeqgm Ahtathor, Barter. Ed IK
— _
NO. IT
i« to obBge somrbodr or sunn.-
tliiiift we thlak tbe "nigger" u aboat. If
the mayor waa right, council is evidently
wrong. But we will have the new school
all the sums
The District Court.
Tbe next term of the District Court of
Parker county, «411 commence on tbe fourth
Monday cf July—the 28nl day. Under the
wtieet art making Parker and Tarrant a dir-
triet, then will bo bat two terms of the
Court, annually, instead of three. The be-
fitanlng of tbe tenas will be the fmirth
Monday of July and January.
T. F. Hamilton returned from bis home
trip to Hhuqualaek, Noxubee county, .XW,
yesterday moniin^ after an a huerico of e¡x
wcekf. He fonnd everytldng lovely lunong
home and friends and returns more inipn-wd
with the greatness of the country, the value
of Texas for an active, busiueaa life, and tbe
interest old Mississippi puaseasea for all ber
son —for It is there our friend Hamilton reo-
agnizes tbe spot containing tbe poetic truth
of -rhc girl 1 Mt behind me." We hope lie
will soon bring ber to Wentbvrford and Lie*
come interested in our new public school
building, that is to be.
so mi>
nrnavabraiWaalb|Mrtuldiai)r
ftoai Jmfae Hood, wax pw« to the jnrj- at
1 as p. m- and at 10 K, tbr «wehe «eutie-
mto wlnwe Imum1> the late tV f i-~
was Inlnt-t.il, Died into tb« ntufflnss
with tbdr mditt. H wa« a mirprisr t« tla>
detVadant auri-to nihen, Un et nerullv ap-'
proved. T!*> eerd'.it was Mran a tx ruif
aconxn ncoiuca, with rrxiKum xr .i«m ii
at rim r«*as tu tbe (xnitémlaA'.
Un the fir* bnBot ti* JuH- vot.íi as W th*
gradii Of crfine, fiwr for nnirtbr fa "" "
degree, «veii for luunbr in tía-
cree, and one non-coniiutttal. thi tlx-
ballot tlf* were two T«r tin- íivt degtee
fi n for tbv mond. The tbinl M .b&M
geti^a of n«ne at jbj
L
ly and Weekly
STATESMAN.
«iSÍSSfiu!
SEVENTY-TWO Sw ¡wL* 1215$
Weekly, t
8TATEBXAN PfBUSDISQ CO,
Austiw, Tbxas.
Capt. Mondan
< "f tha nuu| iáde-
inotyet
I am told
year corn
r
ilABD OWTXBt.
speiioal arrange-
meutoiiortb, for the publication of
snch lad da as owners may desire to
dispose of in snv portion cf Par-
ker county, and the country tribu-
tary to Weatherford. This will
enable all persons having surplus
lands or farina, or stock for sale or.
exehaagc, to dispose of them. Tbe
f UIH will pvbliik these notices At
tatos in order to further
tbe scheme of immigration now be-
ing perfected with responsible par-
ties in Chicago; and all tbe leading
points in Qfci*. Indiana, Illinois,
Iowa, WisMfirin, Minnesota, Mich-
igan. ITansas bdColorado. 8pe-
tnrtnsdsa* left
tisementa afi «be Times office will
be entirely -
warded to branch headquarters In
Chicago, aad Galesburg, Illinois,
AJlinton, Iowa, and Baraboo, Wis-
subjcct matter to be considered
Every consideration points to a|™>' ^ thc tw<1" ^
noble building. Every' incentive Panelled are hurried off to the
demands a commodious building.
Everj* association calls aloud r lnthatpl.ee,
a sightly building because, in th¡8 unfitted for beasts even, gentlemen
. .} . jurors aro thrast, under confine-
citv there can bo no more efficient ' :. , . .
1 RJtw ment, until a verdict is arrived at
That may be hours or it may bo
city
public free schools without
uk. u,... i« — |f,TT"i,".ÜÜ":
Palo Mn,®>—'• Hobson s
structed on tho school lot on
Pinto street if it is large enough,
but fear the dimensions are far too
I choice, so far as the authorities are
concerned, but death to the people
limited nnleM c^arilviiMtes¿i f ™ do >** ^
portion of West Church street «"-^Twelve jurymen am
John E. Enms, northerntravellir
passenger and emigrant agei
of the Gould system in Chieag
and Col. John F. McGuire, agei
of the same railway managemai
at Clinton, Iowa, report that excu
sion parties left Chicago on tí
24th (last Tuesday,) for Tesu
numbering 200 families. This
simply a magnificent demonstr
tion and a certain indication tb:
tho great northwest is moving
solid phalanx southwardly, and
this instance this large delegatic
is ticketed for northwe^^^as.
A number of these pl^o w
come to Weatherft
will doubtless be
their expert
ideas. It is fitti
pay some atto:
endeavor to iad
thoir homes
a 00 Baker
tber
practic
our poop
them an
iem to mal
lity. Ho
tween Waco and Braaos avenuos,
and secures some of the adjoining
property—s«®cioot to afford ample
play grounds andjU n*l¡y
We are no¿Jííddod to anj
ocalTtyj however. Wo
elevated and handsome
ainally eonsid-
Aa Old K
Aekafs
Hd Sarae says:
Hoe! ya gardeners.
Poor and needy 11
jbn* to Jordan k Co^t and bay
Garden Seeds at half prico.
' Balk seeds. Packet seeds.
Fresh se?da- Clwap ««ods. ?
' Seeds! Seods!! Seed !!! 8e«ds...
Coaf
chase all Coafedcrate 1
of WW aerea each, to
Parker and, adi*jalag j coaaUua.
sjash will be jiaiii for aatd scrip.
Address Majx*****& .
Over National Baak,
Weatherford, Texas-
par.
Tbe nadersigaed desire
>nfederat« I*tid Benp,
arbiters of the di|
kW, ^' "r
en are entitled to comfort-
able quarters for deliberation by
day and rest during the night,
want an elevate* ana nauusoo.., ^ b<>| dog, t0 ^ thrast
aite, an elegant, commodious school ^ ^ evorywhwe that the
building, us centrally located as it I hwiir ^ y, Reatad deputy
is possible to place it, constructed fof th<) ^ compelled
without any delay, and tl|*.mc#" j for want of better quarters to place
sure of our happiness, in this ro- thew> A compHteat and eonscien-
gartl will be complete. | tioas juror-tha people's best gmar-
Let council act promptly a*d de- ^ protector,- should, at
eisively; issae bonds to the amount 1^ wyie serving tha
of twenty thousand dollars *"d I oomHonwealtb and tha paUle,
then tho Board of Trastees <**8° I ^ privUogos aad eomfbrts witb
ahead, make the contract fro" | tbe common herd of mankind,
some carefully propared plana and
specification and before another
new jftf <uvm Wcetherford will
bobenatífied, herehlldron Mesaod
aad tbo people ho made wiser and N
better. It will be a s eana of inoab 1 co|Uge r—. -^35- jfov
eating tho Idea that edneation may I their way
be jaat)jr regarded aa tho foaada- "
tion of aatioaal grentaess -that it
is to the human mind what siWlp-
tasaia
I the'
Tho Turn favors Jary
oaal ta to ooarts, fat all an
Ms
triet.
J.
[ sad where poor lo, tha bnflhla and
' morirán brother, the Indian,
1 of this whole surveying dh-
, tan prospers beeausc of i heir
ÍAndenon, the County Clerk, 4i one
of n^¡akist- metical mea in tbo region. He
enja vs hia Iss aad performs them eflWent-
ly. Be ran word a doedeqnal to the mort
eapedaaeedjnd fblfll every other necessity
in a manner t>s t gmtitai everybody.
Ia my brajfr Thava mislaid my memoran-
therefvra mart poatpooethe
nf dan until a "more convenient
Movever, allow me to say that J.
D. Cardmdny wha runs the Cattle Kxebange
issnartlrtaf a^taean (Smeaslotw. Be keeps
rtep to tbe 'marie of go-abcadctlveneas aad
nev« Ms to pk* his eurtonten the very best
The springs, ftyl* which tbe town d«Mv«a
Its name are Bio, indood. They are dose t<>-
get ber-within 800 feet of eaeh other and
has thaa three ralier from tber town. Tbe
the tbtae Is probcbly not
more thaa Ut, 100 and 130 yards, raspective-
h". ^Thesouthernmost ia tbo largest.* Tbe
T.bP-eoaipáarJias utillaed these «^lotts
g water to the
tci dM thdataad to the town. B is pumped
from the tbrtasprinjp into a reservoir, aad
from tbe reáirvoir'tbe water is conducted to
the town of«£8prings in threo hwi. .pipas.
The wider b ptasamt to tba taste and
lightfUIly -*greaable for washing feet. B
is for dilutlag good Mo-
nongshrta, Muaarch, Meiroae, Keotudty
issues his
ing attention to the salo of real
estate on which thero was due the
State of Texas and cpuiity of Par-
ker, taxes, oa the first day of
March, 1888, which takes place at-
ibe Court house dtwr, on Tuesday
next. It is a very important legal
proceeding and directly interests
a large number of citiacns and
strangers.
Judge 80 ward
Left for a prospectiag tour in New Méxi-
co, Arizona- and California, oa tbo west
bound train, early yesterday moming. Be
wUI be abaeat-untfl September and probably
tbe year wM rioaa before bis return t<i
Weatherford. Charlea Seward will be
missod from tha legal and business drch* of
Parker county where ha has been So long
and favorably knowa." Be is a lawyer of
much mote thaa ordinary ability and a re-
markably safe counselor. In hia business
operations ha evinces excellent judgment and ^
he goes wa hope hk star will bo largely ia
tbe aacoadaataad hi all hh examinations we
trust he may prospect lots of shining ducats
into hit exchequer.
■ a ■
Closing Oat.
B. C. Wert, assignee of Ben C. Benry,
commenced the sale of tho whbttea, wines
and tobaeces, Thursday; up to hut evening.
Patrick Welsh, fruui Sew York, an old
frwnd of Mr. Tbnuthy Flanagan, was here
on a visit this week. Be represents the cx-
tensivu dry goods bouse of Oihnartla £
Doyle, Xe v Y.*t eKv. Mr. Welsh Vxpress-
es delight with Weatherford and its locution
tin-people an 1 its advantages and t«4ls thr
•tory of alwust every other visitor, "%> will
come again, and may bo induced to stayj*
Joha O. Pord, of i<W Worth, fonneriv of
this «br, arrivod nt Mr*. Mark B. lúaH-U'a
with bis wife, nee Miss Lottie
aa Saturday last. WewbbJohn
aad hi* flair bride every sdptw* Oat this IM-
ijui possibly
I completed the
>dbi aai.jHli
J. P. lú'Kbincy has been appointed rasi-
deat agent of tbe old Fbandx Insurance
Company of ltartfonl Connecticut, one of
the most reliable of the insurance organiu-
tions of Atnerilen.
Sam B. Milliken and Frank V. Ddlmeth
weeded their way towards the setting sun, on
Thursday. They visit tbe sboep ranch in
Palo Pinto county among other place* of is-
The walls of the new opera house are
crawling upwards. It is a lag thing for
Weatherford, Aid. Bayaes.
>*. M. Denais, W. A. Chew, uadc Jahe
lleynolds, 8. 8. Dmagan, William B. Mc-
Laugblia and A. B. Klndel were In town
attending tba Blind Turn concerts.
Judge B. H. Wert, of Dallas, spept Thurs-
day and Friday in town. Tbe attorneys foe
Eli McConnelC Ball A Stewart, succeeded in
having the bail reduced from tea to six thou-
sand dollars. It is Uiieved that tbe bond
will ba ailed to the satisfaction of the Court.
Robert Cham bliss of Wbltt, died during
Monday night, from the effects of
received from bring thrown from a horse.
W, & Beit win please accept our thanks
for some very tae radishes aad lettuce. lie
has moid of them aad br sale.
.An lateresting letter fromWhitt
will appear in oar next issue. We
will have more room after to-day
for correspondence and personal
REST
Umc tease behiart lo ewwo
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by. KO
Ihitpn^
0 aad <larr l«-
farr v. Jb sooio-
thlnit aUB^ ami sub-
ewn|D.T llnvTMon a aw *
•> "> towa. S> out St rree. X risk
Kwylbfa* arw. Cauiial not mialml We'
will fundahvoa nejnfüair.Many aiv aiAkias f r-
ta e«- l-adfeasMAc as iiineh as mm, and l-oj .
safari, aiaka great 1+1 itroder. If yoa wait
baaloeaa at wtdrh joa can— - ■-
(ins. wrf * - -
Vuntand
—at wturh joa can make nvnl isij all lb"
write ft* partiealars-to It. nolluU A ta...
ml. Mslsa. VI.'.
I>. A. Pcnl A Co.
Is tbo name of tlic new «properv."
bouse qp tbe south west corner of
the square. It is u live house afiil
conducted by live metr. Wiley
Blair used to occupy the sume'
house, but niistakingly impressed-
with tho conviction that Xortfo-
Main avenue is Wontlicrfórd's only,
trading ]Mtint, followed fiic bent «it*?
his inclination and lof? the frc.i
hnnting grounds on the
wjoarc. He deported :md,
Pjcal& ("o^ seized the o|ij j^«i¡tv
to serve those of the f ::rf,VU«'Vi'l
their especial frfeud* uisri id
Tuftscr, >«dhJhfas. ^
«t*IacnLvóp j <
cy located permativnffl_
have resol veil to test tiie ~
ncr" tbronyh a bed'rock sv' tatter
flrsu—x> ^^^c cs-'
tfcl«dlcd Tbv rhilw
in everything. Titcy Tü% not
•wh and, fowl.- Uhcy ma líe a'
clean,Jiving profit, but ,'do nonex-
pert fo become millionaires in a
month. Therefore, they invite-
V<9a to call, examino and see what,
is in atock for you ; demonstrate
how-for thev can serve you, and
finally exhiliit through n systcm-
atic cash bosinoss how they can
serve every w^nt and save you
money. D. P. l'cal & Co., is on
the«outhwcst corner of the sqitttrc,-
and don't von forget it Thev l^p;-
move and have their being thero
and want all to call and see them.
To the PtitoHe.
We respoetfolly call attention to the ex-'
tensive stock of liooks, stationery, Newspa-
pers and periodicals, to be foniKf at' our '
store in the Postoffiee buildi iir cm' York
avenue, just north of tho-n-w opqfA houss,
that is to be. Our stork eoiuprlsr a better
assortment of schind, niisti-lliuiriina ami
standard books,than any house urrr brought
to Waatberford, and a birp-r rteeU of rtn- _
tiopery- than ban e\-«vbeen kno'On wert of*
Dallas. 'We are the only oxHus'rrt; book and
stationery house In WcatJaif'SNl. We e#>
perialiy bvritc our friends aad {ftapuhlic lo '
cal and raomaae^ Ciwb«ta
fjtruin.
For finle.
I want lo sett my taad'nn 1
Johnson
¡rüvssui
Trees and llanta.
an khids of trve«
to leave thia
trees; gr.ij^vines.
with a gentle, refresh-
worth
S. D. TutarJOit
it win
Miller bas received^tba
novelties from the
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han, in SdMhwd, wttMa a
absent about two months. B will
home «bb riaea be Ml tba platal
rards of rioven year* ago. In
Bowio enme to
Worth, abarsíé .
keeper for WHlWm CamcraPlk^iá
dace that period has
Aeir Weathrtford
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