Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 88, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 26, 1886 Page: 3 of 8
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TJEXA
Galf colwio k saaia re Railway
nit only rooto operating a dally setvleo of
olid through train between
Fort Worth and Gatei
Tbo only all rail rooto to
Lampasas Brownwood Coleman
and Ballinger
Tno now routa
Fort Worlh to Houston Montgomery
Navasoln and Conroo
Tho last route vlaUMctlrcgor
Fort Worth to Waco
turned late Connectlonsat Fort Worthfor St I oqIs
t ruo and all points North Kant and Went
KOTKMEXOl UUIN81
Kinross Soatb liounrl leavo Foil
Worth U00ara
repress Northbound arrive Fort
Worth t > 900pm
Dallas Accommodation leavo Fort
Worth OSSpm
Dallas Accommodation arrlvo Fort
Worth 1IM m
Through Tickets anil Baggage Chocked Jo II
rolnts la the United States
Tbo Snmmcr Bouto to New York via Gal
vestoaand
Jtfullory Stonmnlilp Lino
ror farther Information address
James 8 Cnrh O D Xask
General Passenger Union Ticket ARont
Agent Oalromnn
IITtV ttvuLii
Fort Worth
Uettnf U ft dlaeasoo which afflict mankind are orirta
a je ura Uyadlaordcrodconditionofth LIVKR
rwall oc aplalnta of this kind rnoh ss Torpidity of
uaLivr tSOIouanesa tSatrana Dyiipopaifi Indlgrn
li n Ir pyjMlt of tho BowoU Constipation Ilfta
i ire B trUtlwia and llurnln of tho Stortaih
fftupnUm k called Heartburn Mlosraa Malaria
llordy Pauc OhlUs and roror ttrealtbtnn Fercr
ftcunatliai before or after rovera Ghronle DIar
ttrea Low of Appetite Headache lonl Breath
lrr ijlirlSo incidental to FemtlM Hearingdonn
Bit STflDIGERS AllRftHTIl
ache Aose
la Invaluable
It la not a parmcoa ror all dlsear en
but oa JfJt7 nil ttloeasosotthe LIVER
UiSiiiS STOMACH and EOWELS
it rhange the complexion front a vac yellow
tlrn t o a redd healthy color I es eV rcMJ is
low glooiT iirfrlta It la ona of Sl l feST Ai
TEftATHfES nnd PURIFI fSJfl ttf v ftlt
BLOOD Ct > e Is A VALUi SUt 1 eVP
STALKERS ASSS JH
For ale 1c al Djngriata P co KRfjni
C FSTADJCER PM5K62S
140 S FRONT 6T PlilVXtrfttffffiM V6
t
latholr various forms aroso frequent In this
tUngcablo climate and eo often lay the
iiiodatlon ot dlsonao that no ono who has a
irjper retard for health ehonld be without
Allens Lang Balsata
CONSUMPTION
For the ire of this distressing disease there
sis been aumcdlcno jot discovered that c n
ikow cvldonco of real merit than Allens
more
Linn Haliam
Mothers wlU fled It a safe and euro remedy
to tire their children when afflicted with
Group
It 9 Harmless to tho Most Doll
cato Guild
KeeenncnrJod by physicians ministers and
airaea In fact by ovorybody whohasglron It
a rood trial Directions accompany eacu bottle
Call far Allens Inrg Balaam and shun the use
tsll cough rcmiidton w thout merit and an
siabllshsd icpnlatloni
AsnnExppctorantltliagnoEquil
Tor Salt by all Ucdlclno Dealers
Trice 23 conts and 1 per Ilottlo
THE OAZETPEj FORT WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY GOTOBEIi 2G
Abioiutcly Idpo anil Inadultcrntc
HOSPITALS
CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS
INFIRMARIES
AMD PxMCniBtB ff PMYllCaW CviltrWHIKI
cunco
CONSUMPTION
HEMORRHAGES
if nil Hat tint Dtneniiff
DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION
MALARIA
TDK 6MY
PURS STIMULM T
Fon the Sick Invalids
CONVALESCING PATIENTS
AGED PEOPLE
Wcak and Debilitated Women
For stlo by Drueirtatis lioctra and Dealcra
Irlco One llollnr i er Uotllr
> ftV > liWif lni 1 < l totllM nd itnasntn i i
rptauctMb ri > urtrJ tnrk t > lefUHiol1cl > nill I
a an ud ta nni rroinfianT bltma trt tMttlr h
Cr t rAnatortha llochr HeortUluicj I tti B
TrrJli rl nnbt ri prefur It from thlr dalr C
T I ava lir Doia ariit In rltn unnarkad tUri
e
rt l tltarga rrar > ld If rtuiuiaf Hla nolura t
The UuCy Malt Whiskey Co Baltimore Md
Tnmioriirr I Atuitnit CO OrV n u
iuij j tima tot Umi unaTHi n4 MUHiiif fl
mm
BITTERS
CURES
MUKSEttESOFTHE
IIVER
KIDNEYS
S STOMACH
AND
ALLDRUGGtSTS
ilFRIC
IT IS APUREUrVCGETABlE PRtTAHMION
5ENMArIANDrWKEQUCHU
JU oorHCiictvJAuycrneitwTREufaics
It baa otooil tho Test of Yeara
KHtSSflaaa
la Curing all Dlsoasos of the
BIOODIIVEBBTOM
ACH KIDHEYSEOW
ELS c ItParifios tho
Blood Invigorates asd
Cleanocs tho System
DYSPEPSIACONSTI
PATION JAUNDICE
8ICKHEADACHEBII
iona COMPLAINTSc
disappear nt once under
Its beneficial Influence
It Is purely a lledlelne
aslta cathrtrtlo proper
Uos forbids it usa ai a
bovorago It Is pleas
antto tbo taste and as
easily taken by child
Jrea as adults
rniCKLY ASH OUTERS CO
DOLLARI Bolejftroprletora
BILOUU and JUttaw CtTT
Its caasc and a now and
DFFWPQQ aucecssful uum atyonr
° wn home by one who was doaf twenty
ar 111 rears Treated by most of tho noted
ff ilMevmhont benefit Lnred himself In
wree months and slnu > then hvmdrods of oth
roll particulars sent on application
U TTestThlrtyflrstfltKew YorkOltV
To Introduce therawe
ABIR flPPCR T111 QVE AWAY low
Self Opera
Ine WaabluKAluchlnna If yon
iBM31iono no us your name l O and
S rt V T 0Dce ° Natonal Co r
What Protection Dors for 0 > f > Heollon ut
thelSxpeusnot Other Hectloni
St I > nls Itcpufcllcan
Mr BlalnoB florid arithmetical lllustrs
tiona of tho marvellous benefits of a pro
Icctlvo tariff are addressed to tho benefi
ciaries ot It tbo people of tho nlno East
ern stated which do tho larger
amount ot mauufactiirlDK for tho country
vix tho elx Mow KDgland states
with New York New Jersey and
Iennsjlvanla Ho fihous that In the
twentyuTo years from 1861 to 1886 tho
sayings bank ddoelts In theso states mul
tlplled from 160000000 to 1020000000
an lncreaso of six and a halt fold In
Maine bis own state tbo protective pol-
icy was fio emphatically ocneflclal that tho
Eavlncs bank deposits Increased In
tho twentvtlvo years named from
a halfmillion to tblrtyslx mil-
lions Irora JOO000 to 836000000 an
increano of seventy two Jold The aver-
age was 8320 to each 110000 depositors
In tho period referred to says Mr
Blaine it must bo remembered that
tho lncreaso ot population In tho nlno
stalc3 bits been about 86 per cent
while tho Increase of deposits In savlmis
banks has been at tbo rate of 800
per cent Tbat Is theso nine states In
creased their wealth twoutytbree times as
fast as they Increased their population
And oven these figures do not tell tho
whole story of tbo prosperity of tbo nlno
protected states They contain only 28
per cent of tho population of tho country
less than onethird bnt they possoss U
per cent of Its taxable wealth
nearly onehalt and they nro simi
larly fortunato hi tho ownorshp of
United States bonds Of tbo 36U000000
registered bonds In this country in 1880
those nlno states owned 8328000000 or
moro than onehalf and ot all tho United
States bonds owned In tho country
now tbo nlno protected states uwn
morn than a half Of tho 78114
Uiited States bondholders In tho
Union in 1880 26613 or moro than ono
third lived la Now Knulaud and 23000
lived In Now Tork New Jersey and Itnn
sylvanla martini S010 or ihicofouriht
living In tho nlno manufacturing states
while only 18500 or about one fourtd
lived In tbo other twuutynluo states and
territories
The nine manufacturing states ot tho
East whoso Indubtrlep aio conducted un
der tho protective tariff therefore really
exhibit all tho remarkable prosperity and
accumulation of wealth tbat Mr Blnluo
claims and tho fact Is probably dueas no
says to tho working of tho protective
tariff which taxes the people of tho
other states and territories for their ben <
cftt Tho tariff has been and 6tUl Is an
advantaga to thorn beyond a doubt
But protecting ono interest and one
part ot tho population means taxing all
other Interests and all other parts of the
population and this fact Is illustrated In
the condition ot tho agricultural states
MussacauscUs ono ot tho protected
manufacturing states owni 45000060
Ualted States registered bonds Illinois
an agricultuial state with a much largor
population owes only S 000
000 Maine a protected raanu
taoturing sUte owns 94000
000t Kansas with a third la er popular
Hon owns only 1188000 lcniisylv
nU another protected state owns 910
223000 Wisconsin Iowo Nebraska
and Minnesota with a larger pop
ulatlou own together only 3800
000 Tho two protected manufactur
ing states ot Massachusetts and lenn
aylvanla own moro United States bouill-
on which no taxes aro paid than all tbo
Western and Southern Btates put togeth-
er Tho little manufacturing statu ct
Ilbode Island with only 276000 popula-
tion owns 04717000 while Iowa with a
populatlonof 1624000 owns only 81285
000Tho protective tariff has certainly
brought enormous benefits to the nlno
manufao urlng states but it has boon at
tbo expense of tbo other states These
nlno states have savings deposits ot
81020000000 but all tbo otbor states
together do not havo a third as much
Mr Blalno boasts that bis own state ot
Maine with less than 700000 popula-
tion shows 830000000 deposited In sav-
ings banks and owned by 110000 persons
8320 a head But the people ot Iowa
Kansas Minnesota or Nebraska cannot
make such n boast There is no such
sum in their savings banks Indeed all
tho people In these lonr Western states
cannot show as much money in savings
banks as tho 110000 depositors
in the tjogto state ot Maine
NeverthclcEP these Western states have
nobmltted meekly to a system which for
twenty flvoycats has bled tbolrrclimto
gorco tbo ivlcrn savings banks with de-
posit multiply bondholders In Now
Knglind New York end rcnnsylvanla
nril All tho coCurs of Kittern Insurance
companies with mortgages on Western
farms
ilAiiumUS COUNTYS WANTS
A Section whero the Drought Bufferer
itre In 1 c < of Help
MartaAnETTKXOet 9 ISM
Iter John llroirnISO JlroidwayNT
Drun Sir 1 havo seen your articles In
tho public press relative to the criticisms
on asking aid without tho stato tor tho
droughtsufferers ot Western Texas
which 1 heartily approve Permit mo to
eay tbat tho amount ot destitution Is not
ovor estimated About 250 families lo
catcd upon state school lands In this
county last year They openod tip farms
and spent all their llttlo means In at-
tempting to make crops this year They
utterly failed Absolutely nothing was
raised In the county on account ot tbo se-
verity ot tbo drought About 100 fami-
lies aro now in doetltutlou nnd tho oth
crs who can possibly live through
tbo winter can not supply tho des-
titute The fuCerlng tbat must
necessarily occur in this county before
another harvest will bo great unless wo
get huip from somewhere Wo have re-
ceived comparatively nothing ot
tho generous contributions mado In
and out of tho stato for the
sufferers on account of our location
and because of statements published In
neighboring towns that there vtas no no
ccsslty for begging I wish to present
tbo claims of our suffering people for a-
part of tho contributions for tho relief of
tho dcstltuto Anything consigned to mo-
at Vernon Tex nearest depot will bo
carefully distributed among tbo destitute
I am very respectfully
L M LooaN
County Judge and Chairman Central Ho
llo Coniralttecj Hardomau couutyTex
ABSAllLfiil I1Y A HEUIIO
Ttto ChtesiBo Women Itoubcd nnrt Horribly
Denteu
Chicago III Oct 25 Mrs Mary
Dolan and Miss Norn Moran wero as-
saulted by a negro last night
on Sixtythird street Tbo pur-
pose of tbo assault was robbery
and tho assailant succeeded In getting
840 from Mrs Dolan The women
screamed for help Tho negro knocked
Mrs Dolan to tho ground with
a blow ot his Ait The baby
tho unfortunato woman carried
set up a cry as It was dashed to tho side-
walk and tho rulllun made a vicious kick
at It which took effect In the mothers
abdomen rcndrrlnghcrunconscious Tbo
brute then kicked tbo prostrate woman in
the faco and bead until sho presented a
frightful appcaranco She is seriously
Injured Ho then attacked MIES Moran
Ho felled her to tho ground by a blow and
tbcu choked and kicked her until she was
senseless Sho will probable die Tho
negro escaped
A JUDGES WEAKNESS
The Hrotlier of Senator lirown Indicted for
lleruovltiR lllochnda Whisky
Atlanta Ga Oct 25 Tho Dahlon
gena Signal la authority for the reported
Indictment ot Judge James Brown of Bluo
Rldgo circuit tor roraovlng blockade whis-
ky Judge Brown is a brotherot Senator Joo
Brown Tho report goes that some yars
ago Judge Brown convicted cltirons ot
that placo of selling whisky unlawfully
A man vowed vengeance against tho
judgo and his opportunity camo with Uie
opening of tho Gilmore suporlor court A
young man went to tho judgo and asked
him it he did not want aomo good block-
ade whisky An affirmative responsuled
the two to vitlt a secluded spot where a
small keg was found which tho judgo ac-
cepted as a present after having tendered
pay for it In less than ten minutes after-
ward Information was lodged with tho
o Ulcers
HEART DISEASE
Lo Appalling IttcrrfAso < I t tn Myn
Icrlotis Ncnurrfo TTIiat 1Uytle
Iuim amy nitixt h itouo
ijuttcely a day piutics Unit the dnily press
is not enlo1 upon to chronicle tVo ciddeu
doa of Homo rasa or wonan Genua
McClellcn goes out for a drire cesirs bonis
and dies in his chair Wnr II Yfdr1ut
id converging with Mr Garralt of li Ilali t
nuru nnd Ohio It It in bis own hsnic and
suddenly falls ta the floor dead A prom
Inaat oltlieu of lyoitUvilU hKttins to ertci a
train xt th depot md dies lisfcw th train
lotro the olatioa A well tiiorra neuiety
lady of BaHiuiora trhil dancing at a re
esptlon suddenly becomes faint and before
ski out bo convsysd front the room has
ceased to breath Three ar t fw ef the
suddea deaths of which tra b nr bnt the
tart number of which vo do not hoar is
Uiouettida Ate they all cauped by heart
dlc Af > Do tho mysterious bc tiiir of tbat
cUlieata Instrument that work day and
algkt trithout benslng step of their own ac-
cord and thus bring death at onea
Physicians aro unanimous in a ceinu
that when th beating of th heart becomes
faint and irrejular of uanmal a fitntle but-
toning fcthnulant must b employed If this
stimulant is of the proper kind it briiiftr
th action at tho heart to its proper suit
and thus tidos it over a dangerous mi un-
til It eaa regain Its uuial action But this
stimulant bhould not b of a alrooc nature
Liquor is diugerous rather than helpful
It should be n stimulant itblch nourishes as
well as stimulates and this is prtclsely what
th remarkable Voliua Cordial does Com-
posed as it U of pure and simple vegetable
Uiredl nt it contains jmt tho > ekmtnto
which wbilo sltmuluting th heart and other
organs of tho body still fnmlsb food for th
blood ttrrugth for lb items iiud vij r
for the whole body
The are not remarks circa t random
but urious and carnctt truthi d mtuded by
facts and connrmed by cdtullets Ther
ojm httudreds ot men nnd wointa in their
graves to day who might be dliie and happy
had they known th above truths and acted
npoa them lu tint and it is pamful to
flunk of the intense aufleniirfexteniivo sick
sen nnd vast nunibrr of dratbs all of hlch
might liare been avoided If people had only
roabred and known To all who read thm
liuea wo mott oarnettly say txaralna your
system note your symptoms k p this
remedy wblfh has been proven pnreet best
and laoirt efadeut tonstanily on band and
do not delay
Mif tlBf wfcentM n rt I d t1 > jr iw are lew 1
h > eWaubecBie aenrtlnal > M laaiJilU ItlO
CMC CloUtOJt Co 010 Uuaue Bt o W 1 sU
DYSPiESiA
la d
neglected It
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Mite
11 na dletnwalna ctrnplarnt U
d intlsorat r and Terr s
o fri JTl J
i
tnrpairira nutntiou and da
ajatvm to pre pan th way
Utraitho
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Hii
and lndtattm j
niepJInfl it utihly
ii rit
THE
BEsnomc
f WiiKnhMarirnrtAellt
tloottntrnq
Towns Imu lllller for Dnmala
areal pleasure In oura
Aim eonaUI a aplendM toolo
ln
Circuit Court
K 0 Iv > I roort chii > rfot
m tell
i feli1 T4 to w d red lines
l oWraESi LnorifI iaSaIu
niFAMTS
Arm
INVALIDS
FO0r
tor
BT10 Ubstltutsi Me thert
ana Teetnlns A pr dla ateci rood for rjyn
LJJJ12 Spntumpt vein
Jerfopt nutrient In all Wn
Oonvnloacents
T OUUtU QOOOAUl CO Uoaton Itass
C0STIVENESS
affectj seriously all tho dlgcstlto and
ossimllatlto orcam Including tho Kid-
neys When these organs aro eo affected
tlioy fall to extract from tho blood the
urlo acid which carried through tha cir-
culation causes ltheuiuatljm and Neu-
ralgia
Tho function of the Liver aro also
affected by costl > cness causing
Bilious Disorders
Among the warning symptoms of Blllotis
are Nausea Dlzzlncs Headache
tneis ITcver Dimness of Vision
ownesi of Bktn Pains In tho Side
Hack and Shoulders Foul Mouth 1urred
Tongue IrroRtihrity lu tho action ot tho
Bo els Vomiting etc
Tho Stomach suiters when the bowels
aro constipated and Indigestion or
Dyspepsia
follows Fetid Breath Gastric Pains
Headache Acidity of the Stomach Water
brash NervousucM and Depression uro all
evidences of the presence of this dlsticss
Ing malady A Sttro Relief for Irregu-
larities of the Stomach and all consequent
diseases HI bo found In tho ti o ot
AYERS PILLS
They stimulate the stomach treo tho
bowels healthfully Invigorate the torpid
liver nnd kidneys and by their cleansing
healing and tonlo propcrtUs strengthen
and purify tho whole system aud rottoro
It to a salutary and normal condition
rsturAitiD t
Dr J C Ayor Co Iovvoll Mass
Boldby tUDrufilaU
This belt or roKcnorc
tor Is made expressly
for tho euro of dcrango
intents of too iccncrallu
Tho cinttnnous
oricans
jetream of KLKOTUIOt
frVponnealnK through
SU tho parts must restore
thotn to healthy action
not rontonnd this
Po
with Kleetrlo Ueltn nd
verllsod to euro ad Ills
roia head to toe It Is tor UNK specldo pur
pose Kor circulars glvlna fall kiformatlau
ddrem Chcovor Kleetrlo Hi
nelon rtr otdhlcnsO III
if
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aa baiifr t cia Mo Gtian nun
MM tSUXKD WITHOUT THtt USEOF PIUM Oft
WiLlMuo iliuiriiaxitirouu
t Ictuna Cd Om > uo of opium or morphine from
tbo use ear tAotn drufn Ibr tho relief of hcural
Sin Hit srraufylnn to otton o that such turn
tiroTua eaasetiocncc may bo averted l > v the
tueof TtMiaAUiiK which U ahnott a l iue
tyfl ltf PHY8iftwr
AGENTS F0II
McAllister Coal
Jost noccl rtTTTJja f
AMIHfilciTC COAL
Kfu and nut sires
WVroparo for wlntor
no JMlatfJ panUshtjdat vt IerK wirsi
y ltf ruiairjiijatm
mthertea e r ataodte flBi u reVm > l mtrnm
rntauaaati rvniU > r H aaj c iriiiaV
k tawvig it u + ammmo u
SjJ fcr Jli1M WssJrslBsr1
a vinrvAmtRtnswni >
rtm tuurt ut aix diiiookts prjob one poixar vm bwwa
A AMELLIErfa i rrowtttw 1011 and 7lt WAflUUeOTOt AVENUaMIt VUI >
HOWABD TULLY
at > 7 jUoubton fiitro > t irort IVortli
JORT HITil FUEL CO
GOAL
Yard and oifltivliuu ana RusL
Telersei U
FUEL CO
For Stove aad Oord
WOOD
BlacMii Coal
W F LAKE
MBit i Mail Mm
Wlro Soroen Doora nnd Window Framoi Alooka rtofrlfjeralors
Water Coaler and Ion Cream Froeuors
Solo ssent or < SUXOH jJX331flTj Gasoline Cooalnc Btoves Aa Imtaense nous d
Oornor Houston and Socond Sts
XPoxrt VSToxf x
school eooki
VScliool Basils School Bags
School Supplies for AH Grades S
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later Coolers i iGeliBrgCliGfRefrifferate
FlWlCLASS UOOIIS AT LOWEST Iltlfig
aJla W ayrt aaJbat ILi
Embracing Alnnyof Hit Lalesi Illsigns mul Noroltles nnd which willbo Sold nt Urontly Kodnccd
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