Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 336, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 11, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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business transacted pollcctloni made and promptly remitted
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
II 0 Kduinotoh
Cashier
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I OFFICE I Fort Worth ovci City National Bank Ban Antonio Bolcdad strctt
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Established 1865
Wholesale and Iletall Dealers In
tout block iio Host Afsorlment the Cheapest oo < I In i to <
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FpKT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY DECEMBER U m
O It NEWTON
ffHE CITY NAUONAI BAIK
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Of Fort Worth
1 paid in 18000000
is Fund 4000000
All matter potainlng to OontervaltTO Banking rcoolvo care ltd and
prompt attontloa
tints drawn on nil the principal cities or Europe Collection a epeclalty
TTON ft W tOMAX C B UAaQBTT JOHN NICWOLH AND a IV NEWTON
LjWHDTPrc l TaosATlDBALLVlcorrest N Hatidiso Cashlor
FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANK
Suoocuora to Tldball Van Zendt Co Fort Worth Toxoi
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Cashlet
Houston and Second Streets Fort Worth Texas
OASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S402500
DinKCTOIlB
riii M B Loyd J D Rood Zano Oottl D 0 Bonnott Georeo Jack-
son and S B Burnett
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
3 Y Ilonsxrr
VlcoI rosklont
Q W HoLLiptaswonni
Assistant Cashier
E TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
Worth Texas Second Street between Houston and Throckmorton
PIrAL PAID IN 5125000 SURPLUS FUND 10000
s pwral banking business Collodions made and promptly remitted Ex
chango drawn on nil tho prluclpil cities of Kurope
uTTJ Uons J Y Ilogsett J IV Adams H 0Kdrlngton JFEllis BH
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SIHENT8 LOAKB OOLLEOTIONS
Over Thirty Yoars Ezperlonco In Land Titles In tbli Slate
Smiths Texas Financial Agency
Smith Jarvh Block Gil Houston Street Fort Worth Toxas
as Oovernor Ireland Austin Toxas Attorney General John U Templeton
JiiU Hon IllchardCoko UHHonatnr Waco Hon B B Maxey U 8 Henntor
liit National Bank Fort Worth Fort Worth National Hank Kort Worth 15 a
10 Bankers 10 Old Blip NY Latham Alexander Co Bankers Wall BU NY
FARM LOAISTM
iled In sums of 91000 nd upwards for fom two to ion year with permission
nxuy time before maturity investigate our Installment Loan
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Traders Nntlonnl Bank
HAN ANTONIO TEXaB
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Kompinann
Send tor Circular We also Hogotiato tho Bale oi Vondors Lion Notes
IVXOIVEY TO LOAJNT
aofJ5coo nd upwards on pastures or largo farms for n term of years Vendors
jmrchnscd Apply to
ft Q BATEMAN
j lot 121416 and 18 West Second Street Corner Throckmorton
fOTSr WORTH TEXAS
M CAMERON CO
res
Worth Decatur Weatlierford Go don Balrd Abilene
Colorado Bin Springs and Pecos
full llnp of Hnllillns Mstfrlal Paint foment Iilmp Eto
oc < o > sr
town
NoltOLIUAY
CONNER CO 207 Houston Street
J P SMITH Prosldont
011 noutton Street Fort Worth Tixas
WHOLESALE DEPOT FOR NORTHWESTERN TEXAS FOR
1 FIXTURES PIPE FITTINGS ETC
COEB AHTT COAL TAJR >
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argost and moBt Oo mpleto Stook of Goa Plzturea south
° f St Louis Newest Designs Constantly bolnsr Re
oolved and Kept In Stook We make a
30IALTY OF GAS FITTINGS
Wholvialo n aitotall ouIor in
FlfflK
oxcoUori as fuel or manr purposes being cheaper and boVUr
1 c load loto leu to all
J or polnta
h Uio Ironwork eU rawT
jj barrol tultoUo for rooang polntlnx
Sock wasNever lore Complete
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Every Express brings us Fresh Goods
from our New York Buyer and at
Ridiculously Low Peices
JUST RECEIVED per Express another invoice of 40 pieces
° Beautiful Brocade Satins all shades y
We send any goods
you may order C O D
with the privilege of ex-
amination and if not
satisfactory can be re-
turned at our expense
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JUST EEQEIVED per Express 72 dozen Ladies Solid Colored w
HoaesOardinal Garnet Navy Blue Black and Seal Brown
TUST RECEIVED per Express 18 pieces 16inch Silk Velvet in all shades
a 125 per yard Good value at 175
llal value 75c will
told at We
QUE MANUFACTURER of Ladies Muslin Underwear has shipped us
745 garments with no other instructions but to sell them include
They
Ladies Misses and Childrens Chemises Night Dresses Skirts Corset
Covers Childrens Lace Dresses and Infants Rooes We have marked them
in plain figures at onehalf the cost to Manufacturer and piled them on our
i Counters for READY BALE
GREAT REDUCTION in Ladies Scarlet Knit Underwear Vests regular
price 150 250 and 3 will be sold at 1 L50 and 2 Pants
Tegular price 150 250 and 3 will be sold at 1 150 and 2
WE CONTINUE our Special Sale of Body Brussels Carpets at 115
worth 175 and 2 What more acceptable Christmas present can
you make
OF TOWN Customers can be fully posted on Prices by sending for
OUT
our Fall Catalogue which will bo mailed to them free on receipt of
Name and Postofflce
Ooods for Inspection are for-
warded In Toloecopo BfttoholB
ao per out requiring only a
mouont0 time for examina-
tion and protecting tho most
dolicate fabric from a possibil-
ity of getting damaged there-
by affording thousands an op-
portunity of selecting unydung
they want from our etook at
a nominal cost Sathcele re-
turned at our oxpoDOO
Customers coming to our City by Rail
will have no trouble in finding out Store
Every Street Car in tie City passes our Block
Send your Orders for Goods and Samples to
TAYLOR BARR
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VOL Ylllt NO
SILVER COINAGE BILL
RcprcsontrtUva Buckuer Discusses Uio
Measure At Longtk
Tho Question of Blmetalisui or Monomct
ollsm Must be Decided
Washington Deo 10 < u nifct
lug of tho house commlttoo on cottmgo
weights wilt mruutca totlny Mr
UuohiHruf Missouri gnvft his reftsons
fur Inlrmlttclng thn bill to ttop tho
coluntro of sllvir Clmlrmsii Illtintt
wnkiibsent liavltiR Wen Uotnluitl t
Mh homo In Mlusmul by tho dangerous
Illness of his tlalilitor
Mr liuclcucrsnuli The Inlrmluotlou
of tho hill whs uotft mutter of sudden
Impulse I Inllioil with friendslutliiK
thn Ilnt srrslnn of oonguiM nbotit tint
tiroirltty oflntrmluolUK It They said
BOinetliliiK otiuht tu bu douo Tho
prwetit nilnilnlettrttlon if not hostile
is rarelots about silver There blh > hu
to bo no bono of Its doing Anything
Tho How mtnilnlattntlou amy talio n
more rnrnost Interest
It is uvideut that tho tlmo has
come whun this Koviirnmcitt oUKht to
not decisively mid tho < iuutU < m to do
cldols whotlter wonio u have blmet
ullnni or atoiitiiiiotnllsm Korelgu
ontintiks hnvotnlten ti < tho iUt < tlnn
Uollitud hits iv Ihtku ttlun o he tili
ver nud has gono into the mar-
ket for gold Itnly rciiulrrs her
banks to koci > twothirds ut tholr rr
eervo lu gohi Wo nro Inlorcatod In
liver us n jiioiluct Wo lire still inoro
InteiMUd lu hiivlng tho HmlUiilou
whloh was cHtubllsbed by our furo
fathcrs This uill Is In tho
lutvrost of lilniultUls n I licllovo
that fourllfths of tho tiooplo of
tho United States wnnt blinvlallsin
mid tluMiuly dlllvrenoo botwvon its is
iih to tho mentis to bring It ubout
There nro only n fow who uro mono
motiillsts Jly tho lltuo this bill
might pass we will lutvo ttfX 000000 lu
silver undor thsform nf Uio iilmul
bill coining 2000000 n muuth
One object or tho lllitiid bill wm to
keen tin tho nutrkut vnltio of silver
In Kiiglund u strong purlv of men
linvosidd ilmtMnietiilUut iuu t W ivi
tslillshed unlblig nit ciiuiinemlul im
linns or bad results will follow Wo
ought to regard the opinions of tho
men with us on this iiutsiloti You
Ijiivo tho Iuutiomlo pliKiioiucnon of iv
fall nud duolltio of nil cmutuodltlos
without un fxceptlou Houiunity tlmt
this Is treated by over production
In our pruiuollvu country but It oxlsta
In ffKvtrudo eoiiutilts ulso lllues uro
dvollnlug tKcuuHuof thunuw diuumids
for gold lu tho diminished produotlou
itudilioluoreused ustof llili inetul lu
tho ntts und imiutiuuttms nud I
lutvo but llltlo dntiot that this re
llitiioo In gold it4 the mnul of
value In tho potent uuuo of tho deelluo
in the viilun of Aiuorloan commodltlcH
mid will continue to tiu no long ua gold
Is tho hqIu standard viiliio of the great
ouniinutolitl onnntrli of tits woild
We will lutvo to go to mououiutullsm
In Hllvsr or gold utilOss somtithlng Is
douo to bring Kuropo to rwdlro tho
dmiger of losing on uietuls
If iSnulmul does nothing wu
limy iutvo o loly mi fieo
colnsgn und lmvo silver moiiomstnl
Ism Ilio moii luioresied in silver
mliiM Uiiuuid lliut we lmvo froo colu
uge Jlsttvoen 11 nit und the wdtuiuo of
gold nloue 1 tiellove It Is better to llnvo
Irto iMilnugu
Wlmt will bo the effect of tho powi
itgoofjour blllV nsked it inetuber of
tliooominlttco
IlBlnnnidlutoellcot wlllwuieosomo
dcclliio In tho nlailvu prlcoof silver
ThUwIll only bn tinipomry If wo unit
cucotwl lu urging tho nation of
Kuropo to Join us lu Using
both tnetnls In tin do It may
produce suoh mi cinbarriiMruont us
will Induvo Kuglaud t > lutiriMso her
oottingeolsilver irna tho other Kurop
enn liutlons will follow her cxuiiijilo
HepiesLntntlve Potto nf New York
uhbuIuo prtstHt and uolneldtd with
tbu Ideas udvmiced by Mr ituokner
Mr Potter wild tlmt he wui ttrongly
In lAVorof bluietallsut
Ilio iommlttiu will mcot Monday to
coiiblder the bill
CONlLiAOltiiVIIONS
Villi IS A tlAItOO 01 COTTON
Savannah C1a Dio 10 a flro
wits discovered lit tho hold of ho
steamship City or Augusta which won
to mill for Now York Udy hiid wss
not extinguished until tho hli bad
boon filled with water One thoimind
bales of cotton wvro psiily burned
The Un to tho cargo Is lo WO Tho
duuiugo tu Ihu vesoitl U blight
a imn000 uisvu
PitibADnuiiiA Pa J o 10 Tho
six story building on Jjovnnt treetoc
cupled by Clatk llros A Co furniture
uutiiufacturers buried early litis
morning Tlio building was lllleil
with hluhly Itillsijiuubleiiuttirlul und
luailoft Hercollro whiolt could bu not
control lid
A row of > msll threfslory brick
boUKvi next to the factory ulw burned
so qufolily that tho tenants muld only
escape lu their night clutlus and woro
tiuublo to save unytbiug
Tiio silk hut factory of K Morris A
Uo was duuiatjed by wultr to u con
slilerahluitmoiJiit
lUxter Seven Co suflrred a con
tldernble loss by wut r which cannot
yet be uxiliuated
Asmull teneuoeiithousoln the rear
of the factory was oruvhud by tho fall
ing wsllsand u small boy lu Iho sec
ond story was buried buuouili tho
niln hut wss iifterwsrds rescued
Tho Ions to CUrk llros Co wai
160000 ln urtd jooooo
Tho fsoiory bulluiu belonging o
bo llrsdluy estate w s valued at
fooooo purtlslly lni > ure < l
Tim dmiifgo to outside buildings wss
S20000
Nearly alt tho cotton and woolen
mills of now Hampshire are running
on full lime utold wages
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