Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 67, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 3, 1885 Page: 2 of 8
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AY DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY
K M VANZAHWT
President
W 0 TDHNBR
Secretary
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Jos If llrowu
1J B laddock
Jan W
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W A Huffman
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JOSEPH H BROWN
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W A HOFFMAN
Treiiurer
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V 0 Turner
W A Huffman
Cbas Schcuber
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Prompt Information 0 rrenH ami tieirehappen
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PnrllM tiritlnn to Tun AKrrn on Ixirinw
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All tetter relating lo bmrinett ofanyllnil ehonld
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Too only autliorlsucl traveling cor
rtjcnouduntit uud agents of Tut Gtzirrru
arc It W llobcr oit and II W Hunt
Any B uttnncc remlured or favors shown
thews gmitlanion Will bo appreciated
TO TJfK lUBMC
1jttlOB having bills against Tin Ot
irriK will pleise present them promptly
on the lfit il each month On thu 10th
of Oach month every bill ol every kind
will bo mttlcd In full If found correct
DKXisoK li hopeful of KOttlnj n rail-
road from Kort Sinlth
Tiik St Louis papers still circulate
largely In Morth Tiuns
Tin pope s poisonal exponas are only
6 u day Why almost anybody could
afford to be pope
Tun Dallas Times has no more to ask
of fate the Dallas News Is ilolng busi-
ness at tho branch stand
Tiik Dallas Herald reeled the Dallas
News loving Tis well tis pleasant
for brethren to dwell together lu unity
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A communication from W V Zuber
Austin would have appealed In Tin tiv
zivrrn this morulug bit the Hist liagcs
tit tho letter wore Illegible
Mit Floutu did light to decline the
second place on the Now York Demo-
cratic state ticket and the Dcmocriti did
wrong to nominate him for lieutenant
governor
Now wo shall see what truth there Is
In the Mugwump claim that they carried
New Yoik and elected Cleveland last
fall Tlioy will all vote tho Itepubllcan
tlcketat the coming election and If the
Democrats arc successful It will dispose
of the Mugwump claim
Thai notorious carpetbagger cv
jTiov Mo ea ol South Curollnii had Ju t
been convicted of obtaining money by
false pretenses Ho ought to be pur-
chased by thu Southern states and em-
balmed as an tllustmtloit of a species of
Inlamy to which tho Houtli was subjected
Vvis the Oalveston Nowa In comet
lug tho New York Sun falls Into tho
enor of printing tho name of the present
Mieiotary of thu Interior Lucius Julnlns
Curtlus Uimar It Is properly Lucius
qulntus tliiclnnatus Ills baptKiual
burden Is bad enough without making It
worst by misprinting It
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1 siaitRxixo iKxxuaYJiw
loiu Logans fulsome eulogy of flen
Itrnlit Is nauseating In Its gvossnosa
Most moil like lattery but none of sense
like to lie gaumed all over with treacle
The wlnltvoH and friends ol don Grant
ought to bo the tlrst lo whow their disap-
proval of Logans unmeasured panegyric
That Grant wasti great man ncoili not
to bo said The manifestations of grief
nt Ids dotilh nml respect lo his memory
extended all over tho Union and to ot ery
r olvllUed nation Ho was ono of the most
eminent mou of his ng o Ills ejiroor was
sUrlllng outrivaling the creations of no-
tion In the ntpldlty of hi rise to fniuo
and the height tt > whtolihCMtlnluod As n
soldier lie comumnded largo armies with
ability and led them to victory he tan
finished a weaker to ami aouquoieil a
ponuQ In Ids position ho appeared great
by oontWi1 and becarao tho popular
Idol liecfltuo lie avoided the failures of
his prtdeoOAsors That wns the founda-
tion ol his military reputation Hut Gen
Grant does not uud never will tako rank
With tho great enptains of tho worlds
history whoso MottirltS haw made and
unmade nations To put him ou tho I
same panel of famo with lullus Osar
Napoleon Hannibal Wellington or
Frederick tho Great Is to ill in hi luster i
ami dwntf n tlguro which landingnlono
U of umlncnt roi > cotalillty
Tito fault of etiloglulB alul blograpliers
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THE GAZETTE POUT WOKlU TEXAS SATURDAY OCTOBER 3
I their Indiscreet enthtislaaiu It Is
to say nn < l nothing Is
putting ones hero side by side with
rceogiilcd heroes of the world We
run source op real loss
luttlii Ooenti < additional metal In the
silver lollar Is opposed by tho oxtro mo
blitiPtalleitM liecuuse as tlioy hold It will
eo t tho people of the country 850000
000 to add 20 per cent to tho value of the
250000000 illver circulation of the
country Tlili argumciil Is nt I well
understood Incomplete and false be-
cause B30000000 silver dollars Includes
the fractional currency tho tolumo of
which Is very largo Anil as tho 50
000000 Is only tho face aliio of tho coin
the government has not paid that sum for
It but has bought the metal tit Its mar
ket value of 85 and 80 cents on the dol-
lar To add enough silt or lo tho dollar
to make It worth what It reptcsonts Is
ouly giving back what tho government
has made by the coinage of sllvcrdollars
mid tlili ptocos can lnlllcl no loss upon
the treasury unless It be held that the
gotornment Is n speculative concern to
make what It can out of the people for
w1iom good It Is supposed to be Insti-
tuted Hut granting nil that has hceu
asserted by tho ft lends of mi sncent
dollar nudtliil II could only bu
worth 100 cents nt o cost of 850000
to tho people It can easily bo shown that
this Is a cheap price to nay when com-
pared to the amount Dial will be lost If it
Is made known that tho got em incut
means to sustain the Issue of a dcpiccl
ntcdsllior dollar
Tho legaltender greenback circu
lation of the country Is 310000000
Tlide bills arc made payable In coin ami
of course may bo redeemed In silver If
the got eminent chooses to do so They
are now at par and exchangeable with
gold and consequently are worth 20
cents more to tho dollar than sllter
They have attained this value solely be-
came ol tho accepted belief that they will
be redeemed in gold or Its equivalent
If any action of the government Indicates
Its Intention of paying thoe treasury
notes In silver they will at once fall to
the level of sllter that Is they will
depreciate 20 per cent A depreciation
of 20 per cent of < 1000000 will cost
thocountiy 200000 a sum equal to
twice the cost of Increasing the silver
dollars value to 100 cents That
such will bo tho Inevitable con-
sequence of a persistence In the coin-
age and circulation of an 60ccnt dollar
Is so plain as to allow no contradiction
Tapermoney Itself bus to Intrinsic
value its valuo depends upon Its re-
demption In money thai has an lutilnilc
or universal value and it will never com-
mand a higher price than that moucy
commands To propose then to pay
01Hi000000ot treasury notes In silver
worth only 80 cents on the dollar Is to
scale that S10000000down to J27i800
000 If wo are to lose money by the ad-
dition of 20 cents to the silver dollar the
loss will be far greater If wo do not add
enough to make llau honest coin
No account Is taken of the effect upon
our bonds of action by the government
showing Its Intention to pay thorn In a
depreciated silver coin Of courso they
will at once fall below par In gold uud
Inflict a loss of millions on their present
holders If it Is settled that they are to bo
paid in bOccnt dollars There Is abun-
dant room lor tho belief that whateter
may be tho apparent loss of adding to
tho sllter dollar enough metal to male
It an honest coin tho loss will bo four
foldH wo fall to do so
> fti Ciuimi for Scmo
Waiti rvainlncr
Tun niKtin doeint seem it bit
scared at the near approach of the Dallas
News
AiixtoiiHly Atmllril
from llio l > in lm < NVui IJcrnhl
Logans forthcoming book Is to deal
with his befo tho wall remlniseoncc
Logan was it rebel In sympathy those
days hence his book Is likely to prow lu
teiestlng Tltoy bay lllalne mid Sherman
are taking turns sluing up nights wuteli
lug for Its appearance
Wliiit Jiioit TIiIiikh tVd See
from tho Plica N Y Olitcrtor
The Mugwump organs dallv condemn
tho spoils theory In polities Yet when
ever a Mugwump Is a
its In
throw
In
fctran
We tire glad to soo Tiik Gizhrns the
bebt of till Texas dallies onco more on a
llnu footing Tin Gazutth
been among
and wo hope that Its tiouhles aro now at
an end forotor No paper In the South
has been more loyal to Its city and state
than Tun tiA7initvaiul no journal cter
laboted inoro earnestly for the upbuild
ing of Us city
A letter of Gen Grants just pub
llsbed contains a warm eulogy of Alex
amlrrH Stephens
A SHolilftniidrrn Opinion
what
belter to know tthnt not to say than TtcLm date under
ever gained by tic lauding Tlu onslaught on this sll
the vcr dollar remarks that the need of the
x j West Is cheap money and plenty of ltt
J advantage of the Kast Is dear money
bo said of dm dead
to
poet many thins
j m imA Q t n1 Hn hl chM
that tliolr vlrtttos never utithowcd and money was best for the mass of thopco
mncli to be claimed for tuom that their I pie Knot West N irtli and South II
lives could not have fulfilled but therein
n reasonable limit to our charity oven for
the deod and Mr Logan has gone far
beyond the limit of that charity
would have lilt the Hall square on the
head A dollar should bo n dollar sej
Tut Gaitti It purports to repre-
sent 100 cents of talueand the weight
should not hollo the face An eighty
twocent dollar Is not an honest dollar
Ills impossible to permanently fix by-
law tho relative valuo of two different
products Demand ami supply govern
prices A mountain of gold Is discov-
ered down goes Its value and more gold
must bo put In the gold dollar to make It
of equal vuluo to the sliver In the sllter
dollar A mountain of silver Is found
and more sllter must bo put In the sliver
dollar to maku It equal In value to tho
gold lu the gold dollar
Wo hate no need of gold or sllter dol-
lars Taper dollars will perform the-
o llco of money as well and nro much
more convenient than gold or sllter dol-
lars Government might with tho same
propriety entomb 8100000000 of cotton
or wheat to redeem paper money ns
to entomb 8100000000 of gold
for that purpose Neither would bo re-
quired for that purpose before the dual
resurrection and perhaps not then
The tool measure of value money Is for
our convenience to facilitate exchanges
between our people It Is of no uso lu
trade beyond our border Wo never
paid our money for anything purchased
abroad Oilr gold whether in bullion or
coin goes there as merchandise Any
dollar Is an honest dollar that will pay
debts here and Is receivable for all pub
lic dues Government has n patent for
HS manulacture and should make all tve
want nd charge enough for Its use to
nadc4pa jnll expenses of govt
0000Tllof the people from other
Gi kin Lakh Mich
eminent ami to
taxation
Gio TnoMts
HAituTianis
A CoritMinmldir View Imoii the Cnmc
nml roiiiiiliitlnn nf suih Cum
plaint
Corropomtpiico ot the Gazette
Tritutiu Tux Oct I It is surely
not tho prerogative of local cor
respondents to cuter upon the discus
sion of great questions or to Impose
upon readers their public opinions on the
various Important topics thati affect the
weal or woo of the political anil moral
world At tho risk however of going
Into the wastebasket a locality by the
way with which we nro familiar like
the Gainesville man tve volunteer our
opinion on the present hard times It
is not due alone to overproduction and
our high tariff that Is an iqipcnetruulo
wall around tho Ililtetl States to prevent
the exportation of our surplus piodtic
tlous This cause combines with many
others as Important Thcso things are
more local than general Asugenet il thing
In this country fanners have been our
most successful men but llko otliersj
they do make mistakes Our pcoplo have
In a great measure and lids is local in its
application appropriated till their ready
means to Improvement ithlch consists of
tho erection of good residences fences
barns and tho puichaso of laborsat lug
machinery Tho trouble doejuiot arise
from this fact but having liuested all
their ready cash and credit then eamu
two or three short crops to meet tho de-
mands provided for heavyciojis and
consequent upon this of necessity follows
hard times Another or a collateral to
this Is the prononoss ofourpeoplc lo pur
chase machinery on credit at a ruin
ous rate of Interest Another
came Is found In the fact that
our farmers depend on the
market for too much It does
seem that it is tho veriest folly that re
quires our people to depend on the
Northern market for Hour and meat No t
unfrequontly Is It thcease that a farmer
brings a load of corn to town sells it at
20 lo 25 cents per bushel and Ittveslh the
whole proceeds In ono single shlu of ha
con It does appear lo bo the fact and
wo think tho solution lay lu the fact that
tho people of this country must diminish
their outlays produce greater variety of
products Instead of depending entirely
on cotton depend more on homo pro
ductions and not so much on tho brains
of our Northern brethren Kiicounigo
homo manufacturers and ct it better
quality of goods Whon wo lonrn to con
trol our expenditures to within a reason-
able limit for our own capabilities less
the cost of production when we learn
that as good machinery of almost all
kinds can bo manufactured lu our own
cities as elsowhero when tie break down
the prohibition of a high protection then
will we enjoy better times n v not
gold that glitters Our material Is as
good our workmanship as elfleionl and
our facilities can be made as ample as
any Then why not become producers of
all that our country needs
TIIK YI1UUMA tAlllAIOX
A fnimlniiit trMi > llimi Conic tint for
rilzliiiRh Lee
ClIAUIoi ISVIMi Vt Oct 2
While John Sliormun and Voraker of
Ohio mid John B Wise and Muhone In
Virginia tiro ttutlng the bloody shirt
many lending Uopuljlicans of Virginia
aro quietly making up their minds to vote
for Gen Lee whose election by a vurv
handsome majority ls already assured
Us head
Aii th ri < m > Mi < irii Among the llcpubllcans who will vote
< dvo um N w for Leu IsI H Hives a longtime leader
Uutlldates for appointment to the > of tho paity In tho shite hatlnjr boon
Hupromo bench ot Toxas to nil tho chairman of tho liepiibllean state com
place oxpeotcd to bo made vacant by the I tnltteo and collector of levenue lu the
Thticvcrtthng i that inado me a He
publican has been changed to moot my
vjcWsli Tho Democratic party lias
committed itself to these principles In
the two conventions Inst held and 1
know of nothing lo make me doubt tho
sincerity of the party or lis leaders I
The Itepubllcan party In Virginia ns now
constitutedpossesses nothing In common
with the old Itepubllcan party and Its
sole heritage Is Its liamo and tho hostile
feeling Which Is generally created by
party antagonism All along It has
delighted them to stand on llrnt one foot
and then on the other as suited their
audiences and thus to parade tliolr want
and settled convictions
Democratic worker Kor several months
Mr Carey has been employed ami book Pope Leo has an Income of ftl00000
keeper at the Chicago Alton freight of ami spends about 82 n dav
Ilco In this city The estate to which
he has fallen heir is now in chancery at
Washington and his attorney thinks it
will possibly bo n year before tho
heirs come Into possession of their prop-
el ty
A VETERAN 01 WATERLOO
Ono nr KniinlcniiH Snlitlvrs Dim In Cln
ilnnntl tit tho Ak f KlRhtyNlno
CixciNNtTi Ohio Oct 1 John Went
7el a wellknown resident of Cummins
villi died tit his residence on Lingo
street Wednesday morning at four
oclock aged cightynlno jeurs Mr
Wontel was born in tho city of Mainz
on the Main river Ills father was an
olllcer under Napoleon I which entitled
him to sen e as ono of tho Young guards
At sixteen years of ago ho was at tho bat-
tle of Waterloo but his regiment did
citetuciit
> irtri Hols a son of evfvucniuiu prevails and
resignation of Justice West should hull1 Lynchburg district
cato In their appll ilons how thev stand
rnltcl StatesIudgo Hives whose d ith thronged by the curious
on the senatorial succession aiso on occurred last week and a nonkotv o
I lollbclliiw andtho pressgagglugpioLMInlster lilies who icpreseiited UtS
olltityof tho cointns now constituted country nt the court of Vrnnco and Y
glnla In iho MMttto The Itlvosos i ve
A fiipcr iiC iti South u l 011 liopublloans slneo tho wp and
eadow of their In < > >
fort Worth Tox ii eItr party a conw
Judge Watson nml oter
lu Democrats CoLItlvcH d B ml t t
aw was
i ni Itepubllcnu party in IWstatu
the st Sottthe S IJSSA V
f desired said he O Neo the free
school system about hlch tho MahOne
Ucs liate o much lo > established on a
firm basis Today M V uro established
mid irmly rooted popular favor I
I point io tho city o Lynchburg my homo
j a Democratic fttritnaholil generally
regarded s one tho bitterest and most
i proscrlptlvu clt s in the state Ono of
lhe largest atitf handsomest public build
nrs in that city heated by steam
and having etery other contenfeuce and
capable of holding set on or eight hun-
dred pupils Is tha free school for colored
children Of course the whites nro
equally well provided for thero being
other similar buildings In various
parts of tho city All this has
been accomplished under Democratic
boards and Democratic author-
ity What more can 1 ns an ad-
vocate ol free schools want I desire
to see nil restrictions of tho light to vote
rotuotul That has boon done itnilno
party1 desires to sec those restrictions
rfifpa ccJi
i
believed that justice will
Ihrt
and
huu
emigrating to this country ho en
listed In tho service of u1
United States and sorted through the
tScmliiolu war narrowly escaping deaih
white carrying dispatcher his two com
lianlous being killed by i
and himself severely wounded Hi
crossed tho continent with Fremont the
lathllnder and if Ids varied experi-
ences tveic collected In a volume It would
read llko a romance Jleforo this he
sorved In the Mexican war and was never
butter pleased than when sitting with an
atlentlte group around he told of hair
breadth scapes by Hood and field Ho
was u kind neighbor and good citizen
lhe little folks especially will miss the
cheerful sinllo and kindly word of reel
ing from Grandpa Wcntzel and those
of older years will miss tho bright active
parsed safely four ttats
mic
cumbed at last to the ravages of old age
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GRASHURY GLEAXIXGS
Cilininnl Court Mniter V llnum In An
tlclpntlon of tin in
CurrcsiHimlenro of thu Caiettc
GlttNiiittv Ti Get lTJu H
ken trlaUoiiimeiiced last jj > < > nml on
Tuesday tcstlmonv for btil ° hegtn
This occupied lite jliitlon of the court
until ttoon t < < iiioslay when the wit
noses f Jnt defense were put on tho
tdaii < It U doubtful If the caso can be
iHNctlof this week Considerable ex
the
Inn her father Maj 1 A lonnwalt of
Mr irank m cu
Granbtiry still booms and Is already
beginning to put on metropolitan nlrs In
anticipation of the 1ort Worth Hlo
Grundo A number of substantial busi-
ness and residence houses hate gone up
during the summer and still thero are no
signs of any abatement In the building
Hue Heal estate has advanced 50 per-
cent In tho last twelve months
mid there are strong hopes
of tho construction of the
abovementioned road all muttoilngn to
the contrary notwithstanding
Granbtiry has four fine schools and un
A No 1 attendance Gruiibury college Is
too well known to udmitof any encomium
at our hands mid In addition wo have a
female seminary under thu supervision ol
tho Misses DeGraffenricd late of the Ml
Sterling Ky 1einalu seminary These
ladles aro thorough educators nml their
enterprise promises to bo highly success-
ful
Tho work on our new jail has been nt p
standstill for some weeks owing to the
nonarrival of tho Iron joists Work will
be resinned lu n few days however when
the structure will bo rapidly pushed for-
ward
lattls last wedding will probably oc-
cur in the spring A Loudon newspaper
says that nothing now stands lu tho way
of the tenors union with tho most cele-
brated soprano of tho day except the
time prescribed by law ten months
after her divorce which will expire In
May next
THE PEOPLES WANT COLUMN
T
un
iiksoxai
ljoriK S Iiilelllcence mid Employ
incut oIllceMji stairs chit pulnlliee loom
K telephone 2 > o Ui itnllroinlsjiotclflarmers
mechanics contractors and private fainlllea
furnished with rvllnblo help both undo and fe-
male All order promptly attended to Gujnn
As Hough
AVAXTUI > li3IAIi HKIl
7ANTKi nt llatcl iMcLtvirklllircc ronnitT
JJr Unt chnmboriiiald
> A illtl
WANTKI
Kcncril house work
Atldiess C H carp iazeitc
pan ho bought at Up
land In Tii liirr > c
TO COOK AM 10
Apply to Sire IV H
Maury Cheery street bettteeiilVxafiimi Jack
sou
WANTKIISlISoirM VjTlToTls
A FIltsTCLAbs AVATOHMAKKi desires a
iV Rood poltlon will Rive good reference
rail cash
not arii vo ou he nV lnnrMTlVl llnt WA MIH A poslllon ns salesman or hook
ma mttoiomn Tto > ln 9tc189rca r > goods
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been decided A few years later
ItOOMS lOK HUNT
cs iioi
counties
Abilene Tex
y
streets nro AKTOIAX iiatii lioisii Nan
It is generally c Blty gallons per mln
trlunh 0llr j bestbathmg tor m XVW
fUt f P > dispassionate
t lew of the
1 undoubtedly
Tils
Graham cbnged with bigamy
Whose tilal last week rcsiilteS In a
Monday 7 Wpn r nrraRnert for trial
he on was Ktiloring a pica ol guilty
sontenced t
days In the poulteitlary Dart Is em C
ioseil to be of
mind he
the leniency ot the jury
Oeorgo Wheeloek Indicted for bnr l irv
In 18M p eaded guilty tnd WMRlvoVttvu
nu t o 1
in the
years pcuifeiitiaiy p
Tho grand jury Is still n session nnl WW
wl I probably no clou Its lalmrsbcforc
TKUl ° n tictuients fo
fcodcs and nl ut tho
same numhor for
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misdemeanors tho result MttST
Mrs Ada llidsunof Alvamdo Is MeR
grocery house Hie years experfenre and
references If desired
Will ho content with
moderate salary at beginning Address J IV
M Harrnld Te
rMln Lailles and > oung mentotlero
l hrslms > Xow oir and faster
uovoltlcs l aslly loomed good prospect of
steady employment nml fnlr wages Material
and all work
furnished mailed postpaid fur
ambushed Indians f full Information nddressDccorimo Artworks
lxchungo place lloslon Jtass I o Ilux
AN lIXTfLMfgirl wants a situation asludt
rcss or nurse Address A thh olllee
rANTi PiiuT good pnirrTiiien IgootT
> long job Apply to J W IVIIIhuns Me
rlillin Tbmh
Ptlll lfliNl fter Knig ilrug Mori elegant
JL roonn suitable forolllcoorBlueidngrooms
Apply lojrcil King
rlCi furnished rooms In n tery pleasant lo
r illtj mid coiuenlcnl to good hoarding
hoiitos 013 West Third street Mr Am
nrose
AtrAXTi Nlcelv furnished room and
n hoard for geuilunmn and wife Con
teniGiico of stable and huggjIiouro preferred
Ileferences rxehnnged i > II bo 3117
iolTsATlTlMVKhTOCK
liOlt uaLU Isw head of fnlirnln hnep
AV shear six lo eight pounds annulli say 1I0O
eonnnon sliecp In llocfc ° sumo ulcnni
mid
tural tlowlng
nuto soft ns
ayTe
it m
case and It I ft Xo Z
haulers havo met tocether and forimVi m
i 0 I l9 ftlml l > tvnlur to imy man who
1IUSINISS lOK SAM
lLSA I a1 bilereslln n pailng
nows
ttoiVh10 Hsllnf toiviiiear Fort
lit Address JI wire fiuette Jort tVorth
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Thehti creed was h hollow in Ma CLOTHIER MERCHANT TAILOR AND
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Col Hives said ho would vole for Lee
with pleasure as ho was perfectly ready
to trnst him as ono whoso life of quiet
and dignified retirement gives promise of
reflection and maimed views It Is
not said he referring to Wise the
ready touguo or lllppant wit that Indi-
cates those elevated traits of mind which
enable a man to judge of great public
questions with strength and Ubclullty
A lritili nr fortillir
Joitur In Oct 2 lu glancing ovoi
a Chicago paper tho other day
S Carey of this city saw a porsonul In-
quiring tho wliercnbtnijjB of I K Carey
stating that if ho tVouHrrcply no would
hear of something to hiCfidvatttiige Mr
Cnrey addressed tho Chicago man who
had udwrtlsed and Sunday night a well
known Chicago attorney arrived here
and had un Interview with Mr
Carey It took but a short
tunc for he latter to establish his Iden-
tity and to his surprise the lawyer in-
formed him that ho was ono of tho several
heirs to an estnto in Kentucky estimated
to be woijtlt from 81000000 lo 1500
000 Mr Carey and the Chicago attorney
were busy all day yesterday drawing up
papers The estate to which Mi Curov
has fallen heir was left by Ids grand-
father n Mr Shields who was a wealthy
planter In Kentucky before the war
Careys father was a Shields but dying
while Frank was only three years old anil
his mother subsequently marrying a man
named Carey he has since gone by
the name of Carey 1 S Carey
was born and raised In Now Orleans of
wealthy and influential parents When
the war broke out he enlisted lu tho
Confederate army and setved with dis-
tinction At the close of the war It was
found that the estates of Careys lather
had been wrecked and tho children wcie
obliged to work for a living Two years
ago lrank Carey came to Jollct and with
a Chicago man compiled the lust city
directory Dining tho last presidential
campaign Carey was an ludefntlgublo
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traction ot teeth by th si > u siS
Artificial tcctli a speeljlT olrK
street over lowellsdra iiire
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V lot Rood location Apply M ff
tVldt rjdon Fort Worth
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JO which oHncrcanhavehrDpnlyhifaH
gott A Martin anil paying for tkbtwSsi j
SlECJALlUTicSs
Sntu of School Land
lty order of tho commMoneriiKtiKIl
liargcr county Inxas udc M limit
lSlh day of bciitcimicr A I
eclvp hlds for tho purchatoof thefnurbr
of Wilbarger county tchoolhaiij ilisiK
Hockley county Tein the nmalxn
leagues hulng S C 7 anil 8 > oiitU
than 150 per aero on Wvcnty ycui i r
nterosttitspeircenfperaiinna lnlo r
nhluniinually In advance will to iLt
Any land agent who wlllcornaaitiliini
this land nt thu price and on the lent s
stated on or before the 21th dty of Wote
DIKS will receive 5 per ccnt n Unite
otbnlo when thoflrstjearsInlcnilUKMi
the deed w Uh t endors lien iani4 iiri
agent consummating the tale if IbUJjiltJ
rciiilred to pay for tbe adrtrtlB Wl t
Fort Worth Dally Oazbtiu the DjISm I
Herald and tho weekly Vtrnoo Gttrt
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