Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 255, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 11, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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At the Brunswick John Knsy De
calnr < 5 W Miller Abilenej John D
Abell M conCity Moj J H Leslie St
Loulnj WT Monahsn Temple Henry
Menltee Marshall Walter Clide Dido
C II Mnndy Dcrnlng N II Henry
Taxley XI raso J I Allgood 3effer
connile Indj George II Erackney Cin-
cinnati Onto I I Johnson Balrd 1
B Wilton Decatur J II Beard Kew
York T It Cheatham Kansas Cltys
Carl Bandcha Louisville Ky
At the Hotel Bcllevue I PSom
mcrs Los Aorjelosj SB Metscrn Hen
riettas J 81 llorton Ulllsboroi Cha
It Thicker San Antonio Chat K Lynn
SI Taul llenry Loch Portland Oregon
T G Baxter and O D Cassolman Sin
rrauclico MrsMbry Lisle and daugbttr
Grecnrlllc Ohio l aac Mclheraon Kan-
sas City F J Miller larsonf Kan
Robert Hunter Astern Ark John J
Lynch Marrlnettc Wis Charles Mc
Caithr Weatberford 3 Bullecare Buf
falo NY Mlsa Loula Rlcile Ilonni
vail Kan J T Webb Hound Hock
J C Holt Ed Hood Dave Knight and S
A La Iavre Montana Mrs McCnlrey
and child Abilene WiMaachal Brady
Wade Atkint Howie
At the Pickwick T V Morrison
Greenville A Wasson Gainesville I
DSwearlncen narrold HCRobinson
tit Louis K B Kissan New York J B
rumpbsey Tailor A 8 Lyons Dallas
C lethard New York J C ltedman
St Louis C W Merchant J D Mer-
chant Abilene T C Shoemaker Har
rold J T Cralrr Henrietta W F Ren
ncr Nashville Norman C Lull San An
rcIo V D Grice Galveston George
Swcarlngon Ohio C C MeKin
ney Cleveland Sam Hart Atlanta
Geo W Glacgow A P McCormlck
Graham AV II Reiley Galveston Wm
TBlakely Graham II Mayer Galves-
ton J J Jackson It L Dnnman Cole-
man C S Lee CJ Knox Alabama J
WWCIatk Chicago DBWallace
Terrell Prank Duflan Austin J B
Harris D B Hunter Terrell PM
Houts Hereford Ranch C H Woodruff
and wife Chicago A W Young liar
vanl 111
VKUOSAU
rattle who Iistc icltiTfrSor rlourlnlH
In them will confer a fa or on Tim UArrTls
by civ irR it a nicmurandon of the fft iiiier
to It reporter n perion er tbrengh the me-
dium of a postalcard directed to the city
editor
Capt D Taylor of Decatur is here
Mrs M B Salter of Ilarrold Is In the
cityNorman
Norman C Lull a bankor of San An-
gelo is In the city
Mr M P natton of Cleburne Is In the
city on business
R If Porter a leading business man
of Abilene Is here
W G Etislla a wellknown land agent
of Henrietta Is hero
Fred D Grlce a popmar trav cling man
from Galveston Is here
Prank Houston a wealthy catUu trader
of Terrell arrived yesterday
Jchtlo J Baker a prominent young
merchant of Cleburne Is in tho city
Mr W H IUllly general master me
chanic of the Santa Pe is In tho city
Capt John P Murrell o wellknown
civil engineer arrived last night
M W Shoemaker and wife of Decatur
will spend Sunday In Port Worth
W Morrison tho clever commercial
traveler for C O Allen Co Chicago
tobacconists Is here
Mr Ti K Bcntett will spend today
Willi friends In tho village thirtytwo miles
enst on tho Tex s Paclilc
Mr A M Kern tho talented young
attorney returned yesterday from a pro-
fessional trip to Wills Point
Judgo A P McCormlck spent last
night In tno city en route to Waco
where he will open federal court Mon-
day
Sheriff John Boyd ot Johnson one of
the bravest and best of tho stntos con
stabulary made a Hying visit to tho Port
yesterday accompanied by his vv Ifo
Meters W E Kennedy Tomer I M
Rovve Tom Wltten and A Stert were out
plovershooting yiaterday They lotmd
gatuo very plentiful and bagged 100 birds
nil told
Dr II W Williams senior member of
the Jirm of II W Williams Co left yes-
terday for Now York aud expects to mako
oxtunMve purchases for his house before
returnlug
Attorney Byron Johnson nndvvltu
havo returned from Austin where Mr
Johnson has been attending tho state
court of nppealsond supremo court dur
iug tho past week
Mr C C Allen secretary of the Port
Worth New Orleans came In from tlal
veston yesterday morning with his family
who havo bcuu upending so > oml days at
thelv formor home by tho Gulf
Col A L Barnes late proprietor of the
Grand hotel started jestorday on a trip
homeward to Hot Springs Col Barnes
urndu many Htauueh Irlonds in Port
Worth aud It Is to bo hoped ho will again
return permanently to tho Texas mo
tropoltH
Mr and Mrs Charles Woodruff who
Imvobeen In tlm city for soeral days
the guests of Mr and Mrs W A Huff-
man left last night for their homo In
Jollet Hit MV Woodruff Is a leading
Barbed wlro manufacturer and visited
Texas in thlH interest He was favorably
pleased with tho state and This Gazittr
fools at liberty to siy that Port Worth w
cotV6d an equally favorable Impression
Irom Mr Woodruff and his accomplished
wile
ottr ajtuim
Tho new city administration assumes
tho Toliis of government at tho special
meeting of tho city council Tuesday a
ternoon Tho new council will bet May
or Brolle Aldermen Mulkey Darter
DaggetBrownsou TatHtn Cooper Hay
snaker and HH
Ou to VTntnlmclilB
The bridge of tho Port Worth s New
Orleans vvas commoted across Mouutaln
creek yesterday This is live miles bo
vond Mansileld No obstruction now ex
lsts against tho rapid progress of tho
road UnlcBH somctljlDR vtry tin avora
1le should happen a passeuger train will
iun from PortAVojtb to W lmcble by
the middle of May
Weather Hljru <
The WrightCarter Cracker eompauy
with an enterprise which bodes well for
its fnturo hn at ranged to display tho
government weather slginht dally rom
the logstaff ou Its aetory Com
mencing with the 15th tout these
signals will bo toleiyaphed from
VVftslitBstou to the company of ery morn-
ing aud promptly displayed lho ma
chinery for tho factory la now beJpg pnt
In place ami It will begin operations na
about tho 1st ofM y JcalJ <
JQ jP
jir 4 <
Knocked Oot on lh rtnt Root J
Prank alias
A acrap between
Red ahsckdrlter and Cheeso Hcnsly
a wCUkrto vn local character attracted a
crowd In front of the AVUte Elephant a
lHUe before 10 oclock last night Hert
attack hla antagonist a severo lick with
the butt end ol his whip In return lor
which he got a stinging blow In the lace
that knocked him to the ground Before
the referee could call time Bob Buchanan
collared both the belligerents and put
them under bonds for dlatuibtng the
peace
Kevr ItiUh 8eli lnl
Superintendent Herrin of the Missouri
Pacific Is till here and will remain a day
or two longer His understood that his
presence Is connected with o change ot
schedule which Is soon to be made in the
running of passenger trains One of the
features of the now arrangement will bo
that two trains will bo run dally from Port
Worth to Texarkana one via Jeff on
and Marshall and the other over the
Transcontinental division of the Texas S
Pacific Mr B W McCullongh general
passenger agent Is expected hero to-
morrow when the new schedule will
probably be completed
Iron Miny Figure In It
It Is not Improbablo that Martin Irons
general manager ot the strike will be in
dined as an accessory to murder by the
grand jury Since the strike began
Mr Irons has favored his brethren here-
with two telegrams One was laconic
hold the Fort the other was not so
brief but more explicit hold the
Port at all hazards Soon afterward in
the endeavor to hold the Fort the
Strikers killed Officer Dick Townsend
and wounded Officers Pulford and Sneed
Whether this was one of tho hazards
contemplated by Mr Irons is a question
which the grand jury will probably in
vestigate
The Fort Worth Pharmacy company
ha Just received ten gross of Brazilian
Globulci
AOt Mala St
Jas II Martlndale Importing Tailor
TEKUELIi
UurleJ Award aim VMtor A Noti
luTrtitlnn TrUd
Special to the Uuette
Tbureu Tkx April 10 The funeral
ofMrs B M Powers took place today
at 11 oclock from tho Methodist church
amid an immense concourse of borrowing
friends
The stock exhibition at the stockpens
this evening brought out n very extensive
crowd of men There were twentyfour
entries lu sneeps takes comprising
blooded animals of all grades The pre-
miums wero given by the citizens of Ter
rell 830 first and 25 second The first
award was made to A B Titers Holsteln
ball three years old Jlurcli 12 weight
1860 pounds second to J 8 GrenuauN
Hertford throe years old December 18
weight 165 pounds first certificate to
Gray Hardins Durham 8iv years old
weight 1700 pounds aud second to his
Jerwy one year and fourteen day old
weight 100 pounds The awards were
made by Col Jim Harris Mathew Cart
wright B R Houghton and Rllly Hen
derson
Re J It Allen of McKinney and O
P Thomas of Dallas and Sid llass of
Paris are In the city
John II Carter and N R Powell ot
Port Worth were visiting In tho city to-
day J Mudgctt of Rockwall had a beautiful
Hereford in tho stock show this evening
The Robards lever compress Is now
about completed Tho Intention wat to
make a final test tills evening The fol-
low block Is raised by tho weight of the
descending levers Owing to the fact
that the joints aru jet rough and create
sumo friction which can bo easily re-
moved the block would not ascend suf-
ficiently to admit a bale of cotton
It Is Indeed a novel Invention and will
without doubt protu eminently succtss
f ul and Is destined on account of tho
cheap manner In whch it la constructed
to bring about a revolution In press and
compress manufacture
Dont fall to call and see tho Port
Worth Grocer Co s 10 IB i O 25 and 30
cent counters theyaro simply Immense
04 Mnlu St
Jag If Martlndale Importing Tailor
PAItlS
At Work ltnlMnc tho aimioy or tlm Bunt
Fc > Ituiul
Special to tho Uftietto
Paws Tkx April 10 Pursuant to tho
calls made In tho dally papers a meeting
of citizens was held at the courtlioiue
toulght Quite a largo crowd gathered
to discuss tliu S iutu lo railroad question
lien Denton was ekcted chalnii n I
I Harrison acting tccretary
John Martin stated that tho object of
tho meeting was to take notion In regard
to raising tho subsidy of 830000 for the
extension ot tho Onlt Colorado Santa
lo from Dallas to Paris Ho aho moved
that a committee bo appointed
to eanvass tho town aud
ace how much could bo raised
Tho motion carried aud the chair ap-
pointed tho foUdwIugmcn to net as a com-
mittee L I Harrison Tom llroad V
0 Massouhnrg John Martin and Clias
Thebo
The following resolution was ottered
by Dr Dally and alter considerable dls
euskm vvas unanimous adopted
Rcrtolvcd by the cltUens of larl In
massmeeting assembled that It twonty
or raoro solvent propertyholders will
sign a contract with the Gulf Colorado
Sinttt Ke Rillroad company securing
said company In the ham ot 20000 the
right ol wn to lArls and depot grounds
tn said city limits to ccoed 30000
and bald company eliuulit thereupon
agreo to build to IMrN by Jul >
1 1887 that wo plcdgo ourselves
that tueti guarantees shall be fully pro
tocted ami not have to pay more than
tho amounts subucrlbed by each ot them
Judge Scott inado a short but pointed
talk In which ho sild bethought the Sant4
ha road would be built through this part
ot thu country but whether it would
come to lnrlsor go to Honey Orove ho
could not say but there was one thing
sure that if larls did not work for It she
would not get it but he thought from
telegraphic and oUlcr communication
that had been had with tho oillolals that
tho road could be Induced to come to
Iarls for at least 20000 and that 11
twenty responsible men would guai
antco that amonnt that It wonld
bo a pious notion to see if there were not
twenty men heie who would guarantee
that amount
John Martin aroto and Said ho would
be one ot the twenty that would I 1
HarrUon said ho wonld Next Judgo
Scott stud put him down on the llfet next
came Dr Dally and Chas ThebOj but
still there lacks fifteen more
A few other remarks were made In
Which Capt Worlliam tfaHl be thought it
wonld be bqttor to see how much would
be subscribed before it was guaranteed
for it was much easier to guarantee than
it was to get the money nud that now tho
money could bogotns well as It could
jn tlino to come
Soma ottwr suggestions wore offered
tho jtoftting adjourned subject to
1
Result of the Fight in the Senate j
with the President The
Democrats Ahead j
A fongrcsslonul Junto of Poker with
Hon John 4 OXciltV Fright-
ened Mlnlsler
aiAnnlns retirement Irom the Trn urr
D pattmmtr rton aientloned
to Hnccrtd Illm
lrom Oar IWimlM Correspondent
WABUUidTox April fiTho long flight
la the senate oter presidential nomlna
tlins which has just ended will prove a
good thing for the Democratic party
Mr Edmunds and the leaders ol his party j
laid a trip to catch the attorneygeneral
but failed The latter was asked to sur-
render all documents and papers on file
in his department in regard to the man-
agement of the office ol the United States
district attorney for the Southern
district of Alabama The suspended
district attorney George SI Duskin
was selected as ft test case i
Edmunds and his follower thought they j
would take the dirtiest Republican rascal ONeill
they could find believing that th < > attor
neygeneral and the administration woold
be glad to show what sort of cattle the
Republicans bad In office Hut tho attor
neygeneral was not to be caught and he
refused to gite any Information In regard
to tho suspended official Duskin This
is all there wailu the contest between tho
senate and the executive and the stand
taken by the administration was upheld
by the pre and people ot tho country
and has greatly strengthened the party
It la not believed that the senate will re-
fuse to conllrm the nomination The
people say that the claim was set up for
mere party ends and that It advocacy la
as Insincere as the conclusion reached Is
Ineffective Removals will continue to
be made at tho presidents discretion
ai will as nominations Tho vole
In passing the resolutions was done
by the la h of ttw party whip In Mr Ed
munds hand No good has been accom-
plished valuable time has been wasted
confidence lu the sincerity of political
methods has decreased and tho entlente
cordlale between tho coordinate branches
of the gov eminent woich should exist has
been weakened and the Republican
have gained nothing
It Is settled fact tnit Secretary Man-
ning will never res me his duties In the
treasury department It Is well known
tliat overal months ago he wished to
tender his resignation but the president
asked hlra to remain unci congress ad-
journed which h conented u > do The
recent warning given him that he has
beau overworked and that It will be dan-
gerous for him to continue In office will
be heeded Those who are prominently
mentioned as his successor are Mr Falr
chlld the assistant secretary Treasurer
Jordan and Hun Orlando ti 1ottor It
has been hinted that the pres-
ident could not make a butter
selection than Mr Allen G Thur
man of Ohio whose name would
command national confidence It has
alwajsbeena matter of conjecture and
some complaint that Mr Ttnirnian was
mission Ho Is as every one know a-
very able man and his advanced age does
not seem to impalrhls faculties whlcbare
as strong today as they were rttteen years
ngo It would be a fitting compliment to
exSenator Thurmanaswell as the Demo-
cratic party if Mr Cleveland were to In-
vite him Into bis otllclal household and
there aro many who think that with
Uncle Allens red bandana floating over
the treasury the financial destinies of the
country wonld bo site
In the report of thu secretary ot tho
treasury the sanitary condition of the
treasury building Is spoken of as deplora
ble aud dangerous Sewer pipes run
under the corridors which It Is said
have not been cleaned for ten years and
the debris thrown into theso pipes pre-
vents free chculatlun ol air The
foreman of tho composingroom In
the treasury branch of tho government
printing olllco says that in his expeilence
otovcr twenty yenrs one and oneeighth
of the force dlo from disease contracted
in this foul atmosphere The secretary
recommends that congress appropriate
8100000 to remedy this evil Congress
now allows only 816000 a year lor
repairing rooms and not a dollar of It U
used for Improving tho sanitary condi-
tion ot the building There are upwards
of 2000 people employ d lu tho treasury
building and about 1000 people visit the
building every day A system of ventila-
tion by Umh Is spoken of which
will pirtlally remedy tho evil
but that such a condition of things should
exist lu this government and the lives ot
moro than two thoiirand people endan-
gered Is certainly a subject for reflec-
tion and evinces n parpimony that Is
ridiculous It is to be hoped that con-
gress will take prompt action In tho mat-
ter and rescue from danger Its over-
worked public bervsnts
One ot tho most popular as well as the
most ablo representatives tn the house Is
John I ONeill of Ul < uourlwholt is need
leM to say Is ou Irlhmnn This Is his
second term and he is the chairman of
the labor committee Ho Is a hard
worker and attends strictly to business
A prominent senator told me a good
story abont ONeill the other night while
wo were taking a bottle of ehampsaue to
Lcther Tho senator and Mr ONeill
were traveling from M Louis to Wa h
Ington Tliev boarded the train at night
aud not wlshlug to retire couclnded
to play a gamo of draw In
tho smokingroom They went back
mut found two individuals who
like themsidvtK had Intended to make
a night ot ir and after one or two good
tatories from ONeill tho Ice was broken
suillctuttly to propose a game One of
thu strangers who was a business man
from St Louis gracefully Complied but
the other ssld he did uot know any-
thing about cards that his iduentlon
the
vvas so significant the senator thought
that ONeill would keep his weirtl Tney
returned to the smoking compartment and
the cards wore Miuflleel Mr ONeill
watched tho alleged clergyman with a
keen eye Tho latter ns td a number of
question about the game fiow It
was plsycd th value of tho hands
etc The play continued for per-
haps nn hour when tho clergyman
seemed to be raking In all tho chips aud
holding remarkably high hauds Tho
clergyman was feeling good and com
monced to tell some atorlcs which verged
considerably on prevarication and was
In snch high glee and became so familiar
with tho rest of tho parly that
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
This powder ncTCr varlei A marvel ot
purity strength and wholcnomcneas More
economical th n the ordinary kind and cannot
bo sold la competition with tho tnnltltado of
low te t fhort wclxlit alum or phMphate ppvr
dcr SoM only in dipt UOJAI IIAIONG
1OWDKU CO Ii6 Wall Street l nw nrk
culd stand it no longer
Ho Jumped to his feet shook his fist In
the socalled preachers face and told
him If he did not retract every word
he had said and did not divide
bis pile he would throw him off the
train The gambler tumbled tho party
broke up the three gentlemen retired
and when they awoke In tho morning
section No 0 which was ticketed through
to Washington was empty Fax
The > fe r Store
Ready for business James H Martin
dale the Importing tailor formerly at 415
Houston street has moved to his new
store C0l Main street Has now on hand
an elegant lino of spring suitings and
trlmmlncs forsprlng wear
PILOT POINT
llrllllant Heceptlon KrllgloiM Mnltern
Tim Crop IVttonal
Special to tho tiucuo
Pilot 1oist Tkx April 10 A brlll
hnt reception was given Monday evening
at the beautiful homo of Dr A M El
more on Hill street complimentary to
tho Misses Kato and Ida who entertained
their young friends In thd raoit charming
manner
Mrs Llllle Turner nee Cravcnpf Knox
county Is vMtlng with herfithers fami-
ly two miles north of the city
Prof I E S Alexander of Shubnta
Miss Is in the city the guess of his
nonhew Mr A Hearn He heie
prospecting with the view of icinovlng to
the Lone Star state
Mr P R A tou a prominent cltken of
Jacksboro accompanied by two lovely
daughters was In the city a few hours
ou Wednesday
Mr John Kerr a promising young man
late of Smith county Tciin Is in the city
and expects to enter tho profession of
dentistry under tho tutarnse of Dr J H
Johnson
Mr and Mrs J A Hann ot Denton
were lu the city Thursday
Rev J Ditzler 1 D left yesterday
not offered a cabinet position or foreign mornmg jor yVhlte sboro w hero he spends
the Sabbath and goes from thence to
Missouri In his second lecture hero be
bad an occasion to allude to Pilot Point
as a gem in tho galaxy of towns he vis-
ited In Texas its beautiful yards neat
and tasty dwellings far excelled any town
In the state It was a fluttering tribute
to the citizens of lilot 1oint
Rider A J Harris the cowboy preach-
er of Dentoh and Klder 1 S Gay ot Pal-
estine have been In town the greater part
ot tho week Rider lay will accept tho
pastorates d the lhptlst church here and
the good people of this city will welcome
him Rider Harris will bo here and
preach Sunday evening
inMr A A Morris late of Uroaduax
La with his family are now residents ot
this city having arrived here on Thurs-
day Mr Morris I a stockman and will
contlnne In tho busIuo s
Mr J R Shoitrlilge has disposed ot
his Interest In the livery business here to
his partner Mr V J Pierce and will
remove on Monday to Gainesville where
ho will engage lu tho same buslnes Mr
Shortrlilgo aud hla estimable wife hive n
large circle Ot friends in this city who re
grot their departure but can earnestly
commend them to the good people ot that
city John pososses a remarkable tal-
ent tor music which Is given to whistling
and his approach is alrawys heralded by
the tintUintious of n peculiar whlstto
which Immediately attracts attention
Mr and Mrs Lee Newbury received
Thursday an ciecant now upright plauo
from Chicago which will add great en-
joyment to thelt now and beautiful home
Tho memorial icrvlces of Mrs Belle
Sherwood will bo held at tho Methodist
church Sunday evouiug commencing at 7
ocltcki under the auspices of tho
Womans Missionary society ot which
she was an honored member
Mm Powell a M ter of Capt Kendall
who has been quite ill fir u number ot
days is reported to bo Improving
Col Y W Ross tho orehardlst and
fruitgrower hen1 lettthls mornleg for a
few days visit In Dallas
Mr J K Wolf aud family left Tuesday
for Michigan their future home This
cltj loses through tholr removal valuable
mouthers lu nociety
A rain felllniejestordiy which is push-
ing vigotatlon rapidly forward
It Is now generally conceded tint corn
sustained gnat damoge from the freering
weather and many larmers are replant-
ing
Tho MUsonrl Viclfle i car passed
down the rotd Yesterday morning stop-
ping long enough to leavo the boys here
money due them for January
A now fence Is to bu erected around the
public we 1 which will bo protected by a
cable chain for bitching purposes Mr
M Raker has taken the contract
Heads ot families will consult their I
own Intotvat by buj ing their eatables j
la HhuTosiieot iiatl been ncgle cted ftnd j fro t Fort Worth Grocer Co
that ho was a clorgyman Mr ONoill r
who hid nccu a good deal of the world WEATIlEuTOKU
exensed himself aud the senator on the mrVT
preteu of going w tho rear ot tho c r for IT mx Z
a cigar and while there Xm
that Mm V
tho sector XZw
Tusiaoiu ua April 10Tiii
over ho would
that clorgyman Mck His
bBe QAZETTttcnrrespundent learned this even
ing wblleln conversation with one of our
pruiluent attorneys who has just re-
turned from Anstlu where he hag been
in attendance on the supreme court of
the state that thu attorneys of the state
and old law students ot exGov Roberts
are quietly urging the exgovernor to
become a caudidtte for governor ot
Texas The reporters informant wys
that cvOov Roberts having such a
great number of attorneys nil over the
state who hkve learned their profession
tinder hlra jiro very anxious for him
to becomo a candidate Tho attorney
who tarnished this information thinks
that the efforts made in this direction
will be successful and thinks tu a very
ru1
THE GAZETMS FORT WOUf R TKJIAS SUNDAY APRIL U
Unprecedented Bargai
2C31 We show this week the
short tlmo oxUovcrnor Roberts name
will bo more prominently mentioned all-
over the state than one of tho prcseut
candidates He says most all of the at-
torneys from the different paits of Texas
that vvero at Austin are very sanguine as
to tho result of their efforts In this direc-
tion says they all seem to think that his
nomination will be a foregone conclusion
If ho will announce which seems now to
bo very probable
Avery plensant sociable was given at
the operahouse last night by Rddie Slsk
and Willie Rchols two young gentlemen
In their teens as their birthday party
There were about forty or flfty lads and
lassies some of which wero pretty well
grown for this term to bo applied to them
however they all enjoyed themselves
hugely until after 12 oclock all having a
very nice tlmo The young gents who
gave the party received several nice pres-
ents and u number of birthday cards
Messrs Tevls Bros havo llulshed mov-
ing their stock of groceries into tho new
stone building ou North Main stieet just
completed by Mr R II Foat
Col I R Hltt of Chicago 111 arrived
lu this city last night from Wash-
ington D C where ho has been
for the last two months on busi-
ness connected with the state lands of
Illinois He joined his wife and son who
were waiting nis arrival and left for his
ranch lu Palo Pinto county this morning
Dr W C Monday of New Orleans La
Is lu the city visiting hla sister Mrs A
L Graft
Senator John II Traylor of Granbury
camu in from tho Kast last night and left
this morning for home
Capt T i West and John Ilenslay of
Jacksboro Avere In the city last night
The friends of Dr II Cohu prescrip-
tion clerk at the drug store ot Dr II W
Klnilel will greatly regret to learn of his
Illness caused bvjroncoral nttVctlons
Father T 1C Crawley left today for
Abilene where he will hold divine set v-
ices tomorrow
Mr J Somors representing Sanger
Bros of Dallas has been In the city a
couple of days
Ilinijsmnu lieu Houni SillU
In ash aud walnut ou the Installment plan
This arrangement Is very popular In all
classes of soclctj
i a
The Fort Worth Pharmacy company
has jo treceived ten gross of Brazilian
Globules
3
not m1 ii ht
Ins II Martlndale Importing Tailor
IuMlllKIUilit
And bedroom suits in walnut ash etc
handsome designs and sold on tho easy
Installment plan ut Fnkex Co s
iO i
Randall Chambers Co show Mon-
day morning April 1 lovely patterns
In silks of a very receut Importation
Flaked groats are very line Ask
taem at th Fort Worth Grocer Co s
lor
Fort Worth Grocer Co havo a fine lino
of toilet soaps Their Colirato face soap
at 10 cents per cake and Rose Leaf at 5
cents per cake are very cheap cheaper
than laundry soap for toilet purposes
UindaM Chambers Co are soiling
ladles mnaltft wrappers at prices that
astouuti alt who see them
AntMtittr flhlimteut r
Of aah bedroom suits hav just Veen re
ccived ak Fakes Co s Now is
jour
time to Tiny oaths popular Installment
plan
Capera A Dro carry In stock the purest
of French American and homemade can
dles
Now strawberries cucumbers celery
peas lettuce onions beets carrots
spinach raustartt greens etc rfscived
daily at the Fort Worth Grocer Co s
iArVM
largest
KOBES ever exhibited in this state
At3
CHAMBERS J
KVBKYTHINU ZVIrGW TVI3 Jaifis
We give our customers the benefit of close buying
Pattern Hats and Bonnets worth 500 reduced to 375
600 400
750 500
850 600
Pattern Hatsand Bonnets worth 950 reduced to 700
1050 800
1200 900
Pattern Hats and Bonnets worth 1500 reduced to i
i isOO
2000
2500
Our stock of Millinery is complete and Milliners can save money by sending their ordersil
stoelcof COLORED AXI EMBROlDfjl
Qvery department is a good sized store within J
DRESS GOODS SILKS WHITE GOODS PIECE GOODS HOUSE
NISHING GOODS RIBBONS LACES EMBROIDERIES GL01
HOSIERY BUTTONS LADIES UNDERWEAR NOTIONS
MONDAY MARCH 12 we mako another magnificent display of
In OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT we carry just what the people want lirstslass goods of cvtryp
correct prices In CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS we show tho leading styles Mr
at prices that will attract people who understand the value of money
110 and 112 Houston Street
POJ1T
WORTH Til
We have just received TWO CAltS of
Of llie Very Latest Desips and Finish
And invite parties anticipating the purchase of s
goods to call and examine tliein All ki
EUBNITUBE sold on flie
RUBBER AKD METAL STAMM
OP KVTKY IEs UUTION
Xotary Lodge imd Alliance Seals Stencils Ch
and UndgCh
THE BRADLEY MANUFACTURING CO
Wymm
II fmvx nil ktiuH qf jw
CATARRH COLDS Dlf > lv
MATI8M NEURALGIA i <
than by anything mer y < i mr
THBRIA 60RR THROn m momnllv
delay in dangerous PILES DUNuDLIfltl
ixfioniTcmxo ulcbrsold ohmiw
WOUND3 HRIMKfl MUUKi TOOTH
ache hoiu rna scalds btrains
tho greatcitt known mncdv
Ckmtrnl RKIIOIUUUOIS FEMALE COJI
PLAINTS lUXKDlNt Nw Month Stem
aoli Lungs or from nnr camp Moppod an
l > v a charm It i culled the WONDER OP
HEALING Vm d ErtmiaBy and JitltmaUu
IrWINSlKT TOI8EVSY fllErvnvrlOMJXElT
Tire lit mi we with on i > jmxho3 Fricai
8Qo SI 1 73 hold everywhere
PON6klI Ce ° AY
e W V
Vegetables ot nil kinds received doily
at the Kort Worth Grocer Co sLow
I
Low I > lcoa Sell Xh m
This accounts tor the heavy sale3 the
pafct few daya at Malone Walter Co s
rhl3 js an Inducement beyond all others
Call and examine for yourself
Mrs C I BROW
received a variety o
styles Dress CfooM
and fashionable
mings and another
sortiiieiitofSPBEM
TERN HATS and
NETS and an mill
assortment of now
and new shapes
Hats and Bonnets
mod and imtrJ
black white and c
all of which will
at prices as low
lowest
OlPiHUU
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