Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 29, 1885 Page: 3 of 8
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Till
riicrr0YCr varies A mnrvel of pur
WiiS n l who esomoncss Jloro wo
s5M h VjlnaryKlnlmjl emnot ho
Million with Ihc multitude of low
SfrtttclKbt nlnm or pliotpluitn powders
liJnM IK UllAKlMlllWIlKUCO
swclNcwVork
fr O M A N
dbTj BRADFIELDS t
BEHnLATOll
ufimoBS remedy most lini > lly meets tint
< of the ngo lor womans peculiar and
mSm afflictions It In ii remedy for WO
AffaVn > l for the 8PKCIAI OlAsfi of
VlMicJ It l8 specific forecrtnln ills
Litoidlllonsof the vvonili ami proposes to
rmtml the Menstrual Function ns to rego
iKiIcraiigtincnts and IrrcKtiliirltlos of
tm MONTHLY SICKNESS
m troi > rlclor clnlin for It no oilier medical
Mm mil tn doubt the fnct that this nicdl
iiodthily possess such rontrollliiir
Is to dlKcredlt the
drtmlatWpower slinpl
fttelii ODDortunity lo Win a Forlnne
lU Grind lnplo number Draw lug will lake
we monthly it never scales or postponed
k t tho follow lug distribution
BAND MONTHLY DRAWING
Clut s I
iSre OrleansTuesday Sept 8 IfW under
tboiuierl lou mm niaiiugeinent of
CT Iliiiiiiigurilnf Ioiilsliinii
nd aen Iiiliul A Karly of Ylrfclnlii
CAPITAL PRIZE S75000
TicketsatrivoIlollnriKnch Fractions
In Filths In proportion
I IISTOrIltUUS
wWPrlic 171000
ftPto Urlio mooo
tto iowo
upltalPriHj ol 5WI00 12000
iWzeinmontitlngto cs i00
Ipfllcatlon for rates to clubs should bo made
to tho ollleo of the company In New Or
ujS50r Information write elcnrlyglvlu
ISIlOKTANT
Infr 10 b V IostalKote ipress Money
lfl w ork iehnngo or Draft on New
LWrS fMen with currency Invnrlnbly by
Ju J ° J evpress charges oil nil sums
J iswards Addressed
fADAUlHIN NW Orlemis 1m
meatl i rcK lered letters uud mnko post
B Wacy orders pay able lo
WOULUANS XATIONAI HANK
New Orleans Ut
trace mahK1
JJW Unlnipiit Toilldo Ammonia
nessir > T L 1ln > ltly Humlies Cures
ninjta y IouTil
Sprung
S OnhiJl0 > n > 1 Meningitis
ta
imvlu
lie without It Itnllroad
yfiiicni 1 companies till uso lilies
J OfltUmi lh kTeat racing stables of
wnVftS b
lth0 > s ox MR1 N Y P O who
W lw o n iiar0 > Ki o d Ice on all diseases
1l wi einunl of entile Sold by
ft J V in iklSnml 00 ottlo and In quarts
Stlnni fh rcl Kreatsaving Tho
toniinfi1 eJ nJliMr l for family use i
or eattM
ALACE BOOK AND NEWS CO
TrrTVi 0 KlsrsVI Proprietor
WknZlVK 3V33AVfc StV3 r
< w mo ilrect Kl Paso Tex
ta v < Aj
STl
tjurr tctthiioni of llimisnml of living i
< < di who arc tudnv cultliiK In thorcn i
t
ntlonto found health and liiipplniss
jradfields pemale Regulator
itrldly vegetable compound nmt li the
tine of medical science and practical ev
teedirected toward tho lienellt of
SuTFERINCJ WOMAN I
Ijlbettnillcd prescription of n lenmcd pliv
Ut wliom specialty was WOMAN and
> t ame liccime cnlal > le nml boundless
< iifof his wonderful success In tlio treat
it and rilrc of femalo complaints till
UilLVTOU Is the JIlAXDl sT IIIIMIUIY
lojn nd richly deserv es Its name
Womans Rest piend
d < > Itcontrolli a cIush of functions tlio
M deriuiirciiiciitH ot w hlcli eatiso more 111
till Hum all other causes combined and
sirtimcs Inr from a lout train of nltllctloiis
AbotvIj embitter her life mid premntiirelr
Ibrfcxltciice Oh what a multitude of
1i Hltncms can testify to Its cliarinlui
ecu WoMlNtakc toour conllilenro this
PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH I
is 1U relieve jou of nearly all the
tv
MllyGliraTT AUGUST 20r F
THE MILKQADS
Trnnic Tariffs In ToxnsTho Texas A
SI Louis Hcormuilzntlon Tlio
lVubnsh Troubles
llrilncliiR floulil Wnrkrrs Tlio Tinns
SI Louis IiiciiI nml IcihtiiI
Notes of IntritM
oiniiiai ami rinmovw
Mr S 1 Judy oneral yard master at
tins point was on tlic nick list yesterday
I Superintendent Warder Cuminlnns of
the Texan laclfle railroad Is at Hot
Spring Ark rii ticnUii
Mr A 1 lftdlu clilef trnlmlNpntclier
I Is netini ik train master during the ab
I fience ol Mr T Amlcrxiu
Mr 1 M Jllloutsli the handsome and
I elllcleut live stock aveiit of the WubaMi
i Is doing his faorltu city the Fort
Hen Collins tlio wellknown conductor
of the Texas laelllo Is at his home In
Marshall suffering from u severe attack
of Illness
Nothing dcllnltc has been heard from
i U peculiar In jour sc Ilel upon it s 1 v Vrnl
I IL toniutnco at ow loiK boUeen
uuiesuard for health lupplncss unit long
t
SdiliynllilriiKRlsts
i He Health aud
ilMfree which kI
Tim linv
will take place
The same leport says that K 1 Turner
ticket agent at Dallas of the Missouri
laclllc will on September 1 be transferred
lo San Antonio and that the olllce of the
division will be combined with tho former
ami G II Turner will get the new place
This sort of combinations will bo gener-
ally observed over the Gould lines in this
sta le
tiiitias st iotis
Tho first copy of tlio ciictilar contain-
ing the terms of thy reorganization of the
Texas St Louis railway was received
hero Wednesday Tho terms are much
more favorable than was expected and
the last act of refunding the debt over-
hanging this Illfated road will lie speed-
ily dismissed Tho bonds of tho Texas
division are to be taken up by a second
mortgage exchangeable on a basis of 75
per cent of the old bonds and 25 per cent
of stock In Missouri and Arkansas the
basis Is not so favorable nnd bond-
holders arc called upon to give up 50 per-
cent of bonds and 50 per cent of stock
thiisanta iiktuiki
Tlu report Iii circulation last evening
that a telegram had been received from
the olllcers of the Gulf Colorado Santa
a rumor but It Is almost positively set
tied that the trouble will be amicably ar-
ranged today Tho following document
distributed In tho lclnlty of the
was
mP0rtant to Owners Of Stock Union depot yesterday aflcrnoon
Laborers wanted not to Interfere with
or handle any freight or do any work for
the Gulf Colorado Santa Fo and Texas
St Louis railroads until after the
present strike has ended Jly request of
the strikers
THAITIO TAHITIS IN TIXAS
The conference of railway managers
audgcneril freight agents representing
the various railroads composing the
Texas Tralllc association vvuro In ses
uiSMvWkW
points 8100 Vrom Kaufman Alvarado
i aco Morgan Coralcnnn Temple Hoi
ton McGregor MHano and Austin the
rate to Houston is eaass to lalveston
8880i to New Orleans St Louis ami
Mississippi river point 8100 per Pule
lrom Tyler ltlg Landing and llttsburgh
the rato to Houston aasj fotialvesttm
060 to New Orleans and St Louis
8400 From llrcnham and Xavasota tlio
rato to HotiMou Is l75tto Oalvnston
8J2o to New Orleaus 875 perbalo
WACO
Colored SliootliiK MntcliMnrv llrflrFRur
IliKtiilllco TnniMolnilittiltloii Points
Special to Iho Unictte
Wuo Tiw Aug 28 Ned Hayes col-
ored shot lien Dcchenl colored In the
thigh last night The dllllcnlty occuruil
sixteen miles north of tho city Hajos
ami his wife wero di pulliig aud Dccherd
Intervened attempting to whip Hayes
Hayes camo to the city this morning and
surrendered Decherd s wound Is not
necessarily fatal
Tho west bound passenger train of tho
TwnsiSt Louts
MrCllCIar ttwiit i railroad was wrecked
traliMllspatcheroftheatthreeocloek tliU
Texas and laclllc has
morning two miles
tendered his re least of
McGregor caused by n cow on
slgnatlon and Mr YV H Atkinson
been Upi > otutcd bis successor
Humor
three weeks tho legal contest will begin
has tho track Kitglue tender baggago and
express cars and the two
passenger
Capt in Moon the veteran coudtic coaches wero thrown from the track
tor of the Texas laclllc won the hand Mrs K 0 Hale seventyfour years old
some diamond stud rallied nt tho Morris rom Titus county was Injured seriously
cigar stand Thursday night In the right side probably Internally
Tho report that a strike on the Mis1 Conductor Gordon was thrown violently
sourlliiclllc railroad was about to take lls e which is broken and svural
place is a huge canard manufactured by passengers were badly bruised
the fertile brain of Mndamo T ltobbison late a clerk In tho post
i Sevcntvtlve cars of ltvn simi i m < i I 01C1 at McGregor this county had an
hSh stKfS w v11
en route cast This Is nlinnl tin iivnrnr nlllas OlllllllsSlOlier MI1KS He is
iHimbcrVla smwpa s nght onuf llar wh PI roi rUtlB to his own
I so nioueyorder funds to the amount of
I Mr rn VS Anderson train master of > m Tho crookedness It
Is alleged
C H l uUl f Oio to Ohio occurred while J A Hamilton who Is
after his wife who 1ms been
iela
visiting uw In jail here was assistant posi
tives In the lltickeje state for some time masterat McGregor Hamilton and Hob
ilfc1 i bison wero partners in a stationery bus
News reached this city yesterday that i incss which was carried on In tho post
lloblnson was arrested bv Inspector II
I Norton of the moiiev buler detective
system Tho evidence being insulllcleiil
to hold him lloblnson was discharged
by the commissioner
Speaker Lafayette Lumpkin Foster
who Is also edltorof the Groesbeeck New
the yardmaster of the Union yards of thls IlkU or l 1 < Cil1 9P Mocch
city has been ill
dangerously during the
past ten days We are glad to note
that she is appioaching convalescence
The Wabash troubles have not been
settled yet Fl flyeight freight ears
owned by that companv are tied up in
the yards of the MlssourJlaeillo The
Kulghtsof Labor refuse to relievo them
until they lecelve further orders fiom
their superior oillceis
Thecllleus of Marshall have Instituted
suit against the Texas I icltlo ltallroad
company to compel them to recstnbllsh
their headquarters and removethelr olllces
lo Marshall In all probability within
tomorrow night Senator Coke
will speak at the barbecue tomoirow
against prohibition It Is not known yet
whether Congressman Mills will be well
enough to be here
CHOCKKTT
IlotilliitloiiClrciilntliiK Illirnry Swindle
Special to tlio iarclle
CnoCKiriT Tisx Aug 28 Prohibition
vvaxeth warm In this county now and
both sides are conlldent of iho victory
Last week a gent came to our town bli-
the purpose of establishing tt circulating
which will involve not only this point but library to which he received about forty
a claim for damages to the city and conn ne names and represented his books to
ty for what has been done by the railroad
company
be nicely bound and consisting of stand-
ard works tho subscribers to pay their
fee of 81 when tho books were delivered
for the usu ol the library for
two jears Today the second agent ap
town
> LW NIXING DISTHIOT
IuniiRiiiiillon of n Niu Kiitiipil
in
ArkmisiiN
Special to tho iiitette
Hot SriiiNos Auk Aug 28 W C
Thompson united here today from tho
Hear Mountain mlning camps uml reports
groat activity there Mr Thompson rep
leseuts tho ltlverton Mining company a
corporation commanding ample means
Ho has late advices from his company to
the effect that the assay of metal plate ob-
tained in recent runs at Hear Mount Is
highly satisfactory uml that the incmbcis
of the company will arrive shortly to per-
fect plans and Inaugurate their mining
operations on a largo scale A great
boom In tho mining business Is just ma
teiiallIng and will soon open the eyes of
the public
i
GAIXKSVILLK
Ko raliioad at Galveston announcing the j hours later the city marshal of this place
comnanys willingness to accept the pro1 arrested Jilm on a telegram front
position of tho strikers pioveil to bo only Worth charging him
A Ni < siiHr 3liii Cliiiigiil Willi Ioigci
hpeclal lo tho GaicUc
Gainicsviiii Tix Aug 28 Mr A
V Laler editor of the Northwest Texan
published nt Clarendon Tex was ar-
rested In this place yesteiday on a charge
of forgery He arrived here Thursday
morning tho object of bl mission
being to wed a young lady of this city
He was somewhat surprised when a few
Kort
with forgery He
was very inueh distressed over the
affair Ulllcer Hushing of Fort Worth
arrived in this city this morning and left
In tho evenlug with his prisoner
LAHKD0
Ppcclnl to the tiuzctte
Lu rix Tux Aug 2 Ainbrosen
Haucheii an old resident of this city vvns
I found dead In the brush about one mile
I from his home this morning No marks
of violence were discovered on tho body
1 Consul Campbell of Monterey who Is
charged with aiding in brlnglmg Anfede
1 marie the New Orleans subtreasury de
faulter to this side without tho requisite
sion at Galveston this week and agreed J n apors Is now charged with
upon n rato on cotton grain nnd lumber making passengers pay for passports to
and then adjourned to meet again yester1 take them through the quarantine on this
layl rday when tho pool tariff list was j dj Jgft m 1u ier >
adjusted and ratliled and tho now rates
put into Immediate effect from time to
time The new rate on lumber goes
Into effect September 1 The new
rato on cotton went Into effect
on tlio 2Sd and Is as follows One bale
follows froniHehlsou Sherman McKin
of cotton 500 pounds to the bale as j Loaf baking powder Is duo to the strength
aud of tlio that enter
purity ingredients j
into Its composition and repeated client
way wo have built up our large business Our customers send their friends to us to got
good bargains
the employes of the Santa Je railroad at I olllce building and In Hamiltons absence lo offer bnrpaln In mcn cults of nil kinds
lemple wero on a strike also The re lioblnsou frequently attended to post > 5wu l0 w
port that tho men disabled several en olllce matters Issuing money orders etc Wo oiler bargains In mens nlpncn conlsnnd
glues could not be olllclally conilrmed Hfvcou
The situation on the Santa Vo remains
unchanged Tho men refuse to go to
work until the company increases their
pay 1asscngcr tralllc Is unmolested
Trains arrive and depart as usual
Mr A V Judy the estimable wife of
We are very anxious to rcduco our sloclc to lirnlcc room for tlio mechanics that will
soon take possession of our store AN7 J Bona Esq is to build us a now storo to bo
ready for the fall business Tho now storo will bo twice as largo as our old storo and
will occupy tho ground of our old storo and tho lot north of it
A gentleman and lady who had come in to tho reunion last week bought quite a bill
of us and wo said to thorn if when thoy got homo they Avero pleased with tho goods wo
would like for them to recommend their neighbors to come and see us and thoy said it was
no use that their neighbors all bought of us and had sent them to our storo That is tho
Only one price AVe put our best fool foremost
OUR LIST OF
Wo offer bargains In mens summer conti
and vents
Wo offer Job lot of 300 pairs mens casslmcre
pants at JI M worth JAW
Wo oiler bargains In lioj suits and clothes
Woiollcr bargains In boys pauts
Our allwool mcnfi suits at 1000 nre worth
< 1 > > mul In mount the stores they n k il uo
tor them and then fall to Jlooo
We olfcr bargains In ladles shoes and slip
ponsWo
Wo oiler bargains In childrens shoes
We oiler bargains In mens boots mid shoes
Wo olfcr bargains In mens straw hats
Wo offer bargains In boys straw lints
U fi tie ssly Chartered Lottery ot my SUto
Jutioreiliicutloiialnndrhnrltablopurposes
tldent that everything will bo satNfac itovcls wltcriiipon tlioj became dlssatls
l 1ly lTaP = V A ttlement of tho Ui lmJ demanded that he should refund
dllllcultles will probably bo reached lo1 l 0ney After parleying for a short
ilaj If not already iu ui so mt depaited his evening
iiiici oodlii wohkkus
Humor says that on September 1 a
oilsiaim State Lolterv Coimmiiy i < iVOtxl rllcll < tlli fo > f iroiSht
mtl cket agents on tho Gould and South
Iworforsted In 1 W for 21 years by Iho legls I
western Hallwav svsteni
lUacapltalnf louolioir In which
LMol < cr tJmiiu has since been added
r n cveruhelinlng popular vole Its fran
WnvmniiKlea part of tho present statu eon
mtlon adopted lice A 1 ltiO
carrying with lilin his library to tho next
AUSTIN
Ccncriil lull llcllwi Ioi llo Ilulled
M > Dllin for tlio loslntUio
Special lo the iarelte
Achtin Tix Aug L8 Tlio assess-
ment rolls of Howie county show a de-
crease In value of S fiOOOO ntid Zapata
shows an
today but
lowly in the
treasury
TifOf Inmates ol tho city calaboose es-
caped from the prison this morning about
il oclock
A J Lockle tho bloody mouslcr of
ltluuco county was taken from Jail last
night by a band of Hftyclght masked
men aud hung to a limb of a postoak
tree Heforo his death ho expressed re-
grets that he had not killed six others
The postmastershlp here Is causing
some excitement audit Is reported that
Col John Caldwell who left some weeks
aao for a trip through Southwest Texas
accidentally mot with Hon A W Ter
rell aud IostmaslerGeneral Vilas some-
where In the Northwest peihaps In Wis-
consin to discuss possibilities Asly
old coon Is the colonel
IUMK0X
Two Successful lliiiglurles
Special to the tiarcltc
Dunisov Tnw Aiig28 Hcpt Smith
proprietor of tho lloulevnrd park came
in town this morning with his wife aud
when they returned they found some per
son had broken Into their house and
stolen about 9r > 0 worth of jewelry In
eluding a lino gold watch Tho burglar
Jlion entered tho house of Mr Decker
ami seemed seveial watches and es-
caped
ILLINOIS CIVILIZATION
M tcrli > li lloublii Mulder of Two lollic
nun
Cliicwin Aug 28 A mysterious
double murder was committed about 12
rjclock last night at Geneva Cano county
Illinois tho victims being two of thiee
olllcers who constitute the police force of
that town
The deed was commuted near tlio court-
house aud soiiiii dozen shots wero heard
fly the residents in the neighborhood but
iioone left bed to llnd out tho cause and
It was reserved for a party of merry-
makers returning from u picnic about 1
oclock to llnd
inn iiodii s in mi Mnin > iiii > mis
anil they raised the alarm
Olllccr McNatl Was found dead with a
bullet hole in Hie region of Ids heart
his revolver with live ol Its cham-
bers emptied lying near him Several
rods away was lound Dllcer Grant also
with a bullet hole In his breast but still
breathing slightly and unconscious He
was taken home a few blocks distant
and died on the way
jiy cui to lKiiiKiiuioiM or Tin
IfiiMi
Thiiro have been several attempted
burglaries In town of Into the last
one
occurring but a night or two before It
Tun GaCiti was missed here and Its I ft supposed last night tho officer ills
resumption Is balled with great pleasure I covered the burglars uud In an attempt
AVliy Popular
Tho widespread popularity
to arrest thorn the ollcers being separ-
ated the fatal shots were ilred by the
of Silver doves Grants pistol was found near
his side four chambers omptv
icaTtcs ts phice it > ido by side with the j At Wells drug store 50U Houston streel
SU KwlnWiitrr Tl < kcU fur S fVnls
s WMo
and brands In the market anil
CUco the rato
ton
Orle
to New Orleans 8578 to St Louis most popular
Mississippi river points 6400 From show it the peer of any powder yet
offered the public Tho manufaotiiiorlSiie
isn follows To Hotis1
2vaic iea i
will buy box of blue or Wushlngloii
sasoMo Golvestoi 8875 to New usks only a trial with oUwr brands and California plum at the Von Worth Gro
isuLonlstS river jUiTUIInJ to uDW t r mlt mr < oU
kt i ht tktMi
M XBMm
Wo offer bargains In dry goods
100 pairs irejlock iilnld ginghams nt 10c
There has been a great man of them sold In
Texas this car In the hlghprlctd stores nt SOc
Hut our nrlco is only loo llioy are lino goods
Wo oiler bargains In whlto dress goods ot nil
kinds
Wo offer printed linen lawns nt 14c sold by
other stores at 2oc
Wo nro selling out tho balanco of our stock ot
parasols nt coal and they nru going fust
Wo nro ottering bargains In bleached sheet
ing and shirting
WonrcofferlngM pieces of lace bunting nt
lOet tlio usual price U inc We liuve nil tho
colors
Wo niter bargains In ladlescorsets Our MV
not set Is n good one Our Wo corset Is very
good
Cuiill of AppenU
TJie following Is the assignment of
causes In the court of appeals at Tiler
for the lerm beginning on the llrst Mon
day In October 1885
Klrst asslginiKiit Two weeks com-
mencing Monday October 5 1885 ant as
signed for hearing causes from the coun
ties of Kan Augustine Nacogdoches
Cherokee Anderson Kablne Giegg Har-
rison Wood Henderson Upshur Smith
Second assignment Two weeks com-
mencing Monday October Hi 188Cnre as-
signed for hearing causes from the coun-
ties of Howie Cass Camp Kraiiklln
Marion Mortis Thus
Third assignment Two weeks com-
mencing Monday November 2 1885 aro
assigned for hearing causes fiom the
counties of Delta Hopkins Hunt Kntiff
man Hoekwall Kaliios < m1 Hlver
Navarro
Iotiiih assignment Two weeks
commencing Monday November Hi 1885
are assigned for hearing causes from tho
counties of Iauohi Itusk Shelby Van
nmlt
llflb or special assignment Causes
transfeired from othor branches of the
court and felony cases sent dilect to Ty
ler from other counties not named in
piecedlug assignments will be tnken up
at any time during the turm upon sub-
mission by either the stale or tho appel-
lant aud the authority by which such
cases are sent dliect to that term must
appear in or accompany the recoid
Wednesdays and Saturdays of each
week will be set apart for delivering
opinions and hearing arguments Argu-
ments will be heard on no other days am
will be regulated by rule 51 rules for su-
preme court aud Mile 7 < i rule for court
of appeals
lly order of the colli t
151 BMmiCicik
MALARIA
Kuttrs I lie system fiom unknown
muses nt nil srusousj
blisttrrs tlis hcrrrs Impairs IHgrttlon and
JnfitMct tho Jliuclri
AS THE
BEST TONIC
Qulckl ndeon > i > 1rf6tfctirM1fninrt HtDiriIIIi
epiiJfiTrrn lorlnlrrmlllMil Irvrr Ian
f ynerurfi
t > itiffftimrk of Iim rin wjui1 It
tint Lm na
I UriH rfl ttrfl LkK
fiD tt ftpx
j > tit n4 artfMiirtb ttyt raD 1m and tvrTM
If doe not Iniur ibm tiheUMb 4 ch w
rm > duc rmi tlrMiMrmnif > f r tr n tfi4ittttn
VatoekT J IttiuTlU ti rlMo and Kbolarl
JaIUc > 1U DMn of ArkanMA yiti
I h f uA Itrowna Iron lttttnv with tlja rrMt
ft Hftticfaettmt for Malaiia aiiiij m a iffnli nt
phlI UikndlMaM > itand will aUaii k p Hon
hand a a ftadf frtimd
ItOWM Oil
i tnufn baa fcratrra trad rottk and m > nA rnd Ilxit
Tnlaft
no nttirfa Msular il
ilfbf
AIII ilOi
KM WAU < < > 1
UDiri IN r Jloox VMfulandaltaftln
ialnifif list of priim Ut wliw inrrolUj aUwt
c < ilnaHe rtr n kw rtral d alni V rsadirtuaor
tiullad ig anf adar a on racalft fJ alwwp
WEAK AND UNDEVELOPED
orLm or orpana nf tl > Mdy i tilarjrtd aod rcitorrd l
vNs t
ui t iel ttrt Klltki Ml lhVO JJuffl <
SI Ignnlius Auiiifuiiiy
On Iio Iflli dyofSeptontli rltn1llt ftl ter
ot 81 Mary vrlll open unccalem > for jouiiir
laUlus on Tliiockinprlon ttitct near tlio Jutti
ollotlmrch Kor parlleolars apply to lliy J
> l liujot jsoil Tliro kiuortoii street Jort
IVorlliTwc
SW I > alJ ajki
We oiler 51 dor mens fnncv colored pcrcalo
nnd cheviot shirts ntiVs worth lls1 Wo had
A0 doa ut tliiiui but sold 23 doc last w e k
Wo oiler 51 dor mens whlto dress shirts nt
sound 1eworthllWnnd l W
Holh of Iho above lots Will bo sold out soon
they nro selling last
Wo offer bargains In linen table dnmn ks
Wo oiler bargain In linen towels
Wo oiler bargains
childrens hone
In mens Indies and
Wo oiler bnrgalns In rnltnn linen
goods for mens and bojs clothing
nnd woolen
Wo oiler bargains In trunks nml valines
CHASE TRADING CO 304 Houston St
EFI
Alii STIII TltltMIIl
ANT
for fifteen jenrs they Imvn slentllly riilncil
In favor nml ntlli snles rnnslniitly IncrensliiK
lisve lieiOiiio lln viol jiujiiiiir corsets llirowuli
out tho tnlteil Slates
Tlniiiinllly l vvarrantpil to wear trite
m on ns orillnnr e irsets nml testimonials
without iiiiinliereoHliI lieitliemif llio jitrjrrC
iiitltfurtlitn they have nlfnnloil for a Ioiir series
of years
The II nml II II Miinlllles nro iiimld exlrn
Ioiik ns well ns extra leiiKtli nml sohl nt llio
smiiii prlci1
Iletallers nre nutliorlroil 10 retninl money
If on vxmiiliuitloii these cursuls ilo not pioro
ns represenleil
Pur siile otcrywlieri tntnlojtiics free on
npptlefltloii
THOMSON IiANGUOH CO Manotactors
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RUBBER STAMPS SEALO
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To the tallica ami Ucntloiiieii of Port Worth
ami lllsirlrt
THE TEXAS GUN STORE
Will open nlioiit AtiiriiHt 1A ulth n lame stork ot
uuns llslols Ior I ii i lutlery etc rlc A nil
lino of nil bPOUTINO lOOIS keiilhouirlit or
iMsu nml nt hnriltlmn price A rjtll ulll Hell
repnyyou Jlepnlrs of nil kinds ilonn A IIret
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Undisputed In the BROAD CLAIM of being the
VERY BEST OPERATING
QUICKEST SELIIKG
HANDSOMEST AKD
MOST PERFECT COOKING RAHGF
EVER PZA015D ON SAXE
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 29, 1885, newspaper, August 29, 1885; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth86562/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .