Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 192, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 25, 1891 Page: 4 of 8
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FORT WORTH DAILY GAZETTE
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY
Publishers and Proprietors
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CALL
A State Convention to Take Sleasures to
Unto Texas Represented at the Colum-
bian exhibition at Chicago In 1803
The chamber of commerce has Issued the
following call
The legislature of the state of Texas has
refused to make an appropriation in
aid of the Columbian exhibition and unless
immediate steps are taken our great state
ivill have no way of showing to the -world
lis greatness and vast undeveloped re-
sources With a view to overcoming tho
difficulty the Chamber of Commrce of Fort
W orth asks that tho various cities of tho
state the Chambers of Commerce ana
Boards of Trade commercialorganiiations
proRressive orpanizations and county im-
migration societies send delegates to a con-
vention to bo held at Fort Worth on May
12 at 12 m to discuss plans and if possible
onranizo for the purpose of having the state
efficiency represented at the Columbian
exposition
It is therefore requested that each com-
mercial organization appoint one delegate
ar d one lady delegate for every ten mem-
bers Each immigration and progressive
ussoi iation one delegate and one lady dele
fitte for every twentv members each city
rne delegate one lady delegate for every
-000 inhabitant Kindly acknowledge the
m pipt of this call and forward to the see
v of the Cinmber of Commerce the
i ui - of tin delegates appointed Truly
K M VasZasdt President
i S Bihex Secretary
Weather Report
vi i y to the Gazette
i u v i aTOS Tex April The
pressure is greatest over the Lake
ii hi md there are two areas of low press-
mm over the North Atlantic states and
moving in over the extreme
rliwr st The temperature has fallen
1 1 to tho eastwird of the Mississippi
ii i r and is rising to the westward Clear
at Iht prevails generally throughout the
loutitry
Judication
Waciuxcton April 2u 1 a m For
J 1r ni Texas Warmer fair -weather
Motherly winds
local weather
a in rS clear
I a in TO clear
i in Tt clear
p in K clear
i in vl clear
s in 73 clear
IVEHYroail in Tarrantcounty should
V ad to Fort Worth
Tun continued silence of Mr Tngalls
t j tin- country witli fear that lie is
hutching some kind of deviltry which
vi 1 break the shell pretty soou
for Fort Worth dont lose
ht of tho fact that to settle Tarrant
county is to build up Fort Worth The
if ptistures nmt go The small farmer
- needed
AN trxplosion of Im tons of powder
the Koinan populace out of ull
1 houg ht of war A few dynamite bombs
ii into the eternal city would
aitr tho crowds worse than the
iqiof i powder magazine
Thirty million dollars will soon bo
ijHedid to pay pension- and the treas-
ury holds but 12000000 Where is
Mi- SI 000000 to como from
Tin- Democrats turned over to tho
uhliom at the end of Clevelands
i i ihiistration a surplus that they hail
known how to pet rid of
ictravvanuo has sent the sur
ii ami now needs 18000000 more
1ian there is on hand
oiixny Crapaud knows how to
- ii k a mcctingr as well as the most ad-
i ci i d American ward politician M
1 a meiiiber of the French
ii f if di puties called a meeting of his
t ti nts to whitewash him and cover
un ujjly stains on his character
hi imposition tilled tho meeting hall
i oi puty had to jump out of the
v and resolutions were passed asking-
ii m to ri siufi
he testimony of reputable
tan prove anything it seems
U clearly established that the Con-
rale prisoners in the North did
a to cat dogs and rats and
t -ii t hemsolves in rare luck when they
tl jei their stomachs full of these
i acit s What good does it do o
ic of thee things so long alter they
ii- I rcd Well a history of the war
v i of written some day and the com-
vwll want material for a chapter
ii prison life on both sides and this
i luencc will supply whet is needed
CALL A HALT
ii moderate use of language appears
io ov tho bane of some of our Alliance
inlhren The gentlemen who pre
lared and signed a circular that did
not meet tho approval of the Alliance
mcroliers are denounced as traitors to
tho Alliance to their families their
cointry and their God
This is u very harsh thing to say and
i on id not bo justified except by tho
tonmis ion of the most hienous
known to human and divine
aw We look upon a traitor as a
v retch so abandoned as to deserve
ie vilest reputation and the severest
punishment
High though his titles proud his name
Rouudloss his wealth as wish can claim
The wretch concentered all in self
Despite those titles power and pelf
Living shall forfeit his fair renown
And doubly dying shall go down
To the vile dust from whence he sprung
tiiwopt unhonorcl and unsung-
Tl is Scott says of him who only
betrays his country What can we say
ul those who go farther and become
traitors not only to their country but
to tht ir families their organization
and their God The English language
is too feeble for the task of fittingly re-
probating them
What had these men done That
they were or had been honored
bers of the Alliance is attested by
their election to the state legislature
by the votes of that order Their foul
treachery whatsoever it vrasmusthavo
taken place ainca tho date of their
election and must have consisted of
things done in their legislative career
What was it
Why they had refused to let them-
selves be led about by the nose by a
steering committee that was sent to
Austin to keep ward over them We
are told that there is and was no pro-
vision in the constitution or laws of
the Alliance to support such a com-
mittee that its appointment was il-
legal and irregular and that there is
nowhere any requirement subjecting
any member of the order to their dic-
tation The members of the legis-
lature are sworn to obey the constitu-
tion of the state of Texas not the be-
hests of a steering committee that has
no legal existence anywhere They
did their duty as they understood it
bravely conscientiously and without
looking to the right or to the left For
doing this they are denounced as four-
fold traitors to themselves to the
Alliance to their country and to their
God
Certainly they have violated no one
of Gods commands in their legislative
doings so how are they traitors to
him If they have violated their
countrys laws and done treachery to
their state or their nation the courts
of law are here to take cognizance of
it If they are traitors to themselves
they are tho sufferers And if they
are traitors to the Alliance the public
should know what clause of the Al-
liance constitution or laws are in such
antagonism to Uic laws of Texas that
to vote for one of those laws is to be a
traitor to the order
The Gazette speaks kindly feel-
ingly and we hope not presumptiously
in saying to the farmers of tho Alliance
that they are going too far when they
denounce men as traitors who do not
agree with them on all points Recall
your intemperate words gentlemen
and modify them
MORE BUSINESS
Markets Sustained by
Speculations
Large
CANT PREVENT GOLD EXPORTS
The Merchandise Movement at ISoaton
Slightly Larger--Money Market Undis-
turbed ami Money Easy Duns
Weekly Commercial Keport
Nrw York April 24 R G Dun Cos
weekly review ot trade says that but for
speculation this would have been compar-
atively a dull week but sales of 112000000
bushels of wheat in this market GSOOOO
bales or cotton and JlJUOO shares of
stocks have supplied a certain activity
though not of the most wholesome kind
In the interior business has been somewhat
improved but many causes combine to
prevent great activity Prominent among
these is tho reaction from excessive real
estate speculation and building which have
prevailed for years in some quarters
Strikes in building trades tend to cauo
dullness where activity had been expected
and the threatened strike of coal miners iu
several states also retards operations
I5ut ou the whole tho volume of business
is larger for this season ia amount of the
bank exchanges close up than for the cor-
responding weoks of last year and east
bound shipments from Chicago for three
-weeks have been 200071 tons against 231
019 tons for the same weeks of lbJO
The symptoms are those of waiting
rather than of reaction The merchandise
movement at Boston has been fair in wools
and slightly larger without much change
in goods and boots and shoes with better
reports from agents while leather and
hides aro quiet
At St Iouis trade has improved Trade
is fair at Kan City and Omaha and bet-
ter at Denver
Cotton is quiet and lower at New Orleans
and sugar active general trade being fair
At Savannah trade slackened slightly
and is rather dull at Jackson ville but ex-
tensive investments in phosphates with
heavy shipments cause activity on the part
of tho state where those departments lie
Tho money markets are generally undis-
turbed and comparatively easy Collec-
tions improve slowly
The treasury continues to pay out moro
than it takes in though but little this
week net addition to circulation being
about -00000
There are renewed signs of foreign sell-
ing of securities on the recent rise and
it is not to be expected that large gold
exports in the summer can be prevented
unless brcadstuffs so decline as to permit a
free movement prior to June
Wheat has i isen 2iC with enormous
speculative transactions and has been even
higher The markets of late show realizing
yet esiwrts from Atlantic ports continue
far below those of a year ago although the
quantity available for export after supply-
ing all domestic demands for the crop year
is still over -30000000 bushels The belief
in a short European crop next fall is the
chief excuse given for the speculative ad-
vance but it is a question to decide what
crops other countries will harvest four
months hence
Corn has declined jc but oats are Jfc
higher Continued great receipts of cotton
have depressed prices 1 lGc but coffee isc
higher Offerings of European refined su-
gar seem to have called American refiners
to order very quickly Without anychango
in price of raw sugar refined has dropjied
from 141ic The change in the average
prices of all commodities has has been but
slight The advauco for the week in spite
of the rise in wheat for manufactured prod-
ucts tend to lower on the whole
Heavy liquidations put tin down 1012c
and large importations caused tin plate to
bo offered at some decline
The coal trade does not improve though
agents have fixed upon 25000000 tons as
the output for May Lehigh ignores the
decision in the coke cases but the threats
of a strike in the bituminous mines affect
the prospect
Business failures throughout the country
during the last seven days number 203 as
compared with a total of 250 last week
For the corresponding week of last year
the figures were 21S
MORE 1NDICTM ENTS
Found for Attempting to ltrlbe tho Ilen
neisey JurySix in All
Special to the Gazette
New Obleaxs Li April 24 The grand
Jury found to day two more indictments for
attempts to bribe the jury in the Hennes
sey case making six persons in all in-
dicted for tampering with the jury The
indictments to day are against Fernand
Armant a lawyer and quite prominent in
political circles and Charles Granger The
jrand jury is still pursuing its investiga-
tions of the matter -and are determined to
probe it to the bottom and it is probable
that other indictments will be found
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REALTY AND BUILDING
ONE S500O CASH SALE MADE
YESTERDAY
The rarfc Question Good Sidewalks Add
Value to Property A Procession
of Boats Transfers
The sale of a portion of Porter Heights
the land situated just south of the city for
23500 is looked upon as good trade Mr
McNeill will it is understood develop his
property and a number of residences will
likely be built in the addition before long
Yesterday W Goldstein sold his prop-
erty corner Burnet and Texas streets to
a former citizen of Austin who comes here
to live The price paid was 5000 cash
Mr Goldstein contemplates buying else-
where and building
When property owners in the residence
portion of tho city realize that good side-
walks will enhance the value of their hold-
ings they will put down the walks without
waiting for the passage of an ordinance
A hundred miles of good sidewalks in the
residence portions of the city will do much
to beautify the city Good sidewalks
shade trees and good streets should go to-
gether
The lark Question
Citizens are still discussing the subject of
a park and they hope to see the council
take action in the matter very soon It is
by no means too late to provide a park for
the coming summer If the land were
bought and a few improvements made in
tho next sixty days the park would become
a place of resort this year In the meau
time plans of a more elaborate character
could bo matured and by next year Fort
Worth would have a line park R E Mad
dox who returned from St Louis yesterday
says the icope of that city would under no
circumstances dispense with their parks
He was especially impressed with Forrest
park containing 130U or 1400 acres and
thinks this city should while land is low
buy 400 or 500 acres for a park for he be-
lieves Fort Worth is to be a large city and
a large park will be an absolute necessity
The council will bo asked to consider the
park question at its next meeting or tho
one thereafter
A Flotilla of IJont
Citizens who happened to bo on Main and
Houston streets yesterday afternoon were
attracted by a procession of boats mounted on
wagons which passed up one street and down
thcother They were the first installment of
the twenty live cedar boats which will
cleave the waters of beautiful Lake Comp
on Arlington Heights Thirteen of tho
boats came in yesterday and twelve will be
received to day The boats are all beauti-
fully painted and named after the handsome
ladies of Fort Worth In line were noticed
the Pauline Ruby Minnie Gertrude Mar-
guerite Norma Lucille La Flor Lily and
Aline These boats will all bo launched
to day and will bo ready to rent to all who
come this afternoon The Arlington
Heights people have decided in order to
popularize boatinc to rent tne boats at 25
cents per hour The elegant boathouse is
completed and boating can bo enjoyed with-
out getting the feet wet The Outing club
willsome night soon give a water carnival
when the twenty live boats decorated and
covered with Chinese lanterns will all be in
use at one time A steam launch is on the
way
Notes of Progress
Several cottage residences are to be built
on Ieach street on the property recently
bought from John D Tcinpleton One
house is already under way
Materia for the immense cooperage works
is beginning to arrive
The cotton mill will be ready with its
manufac ures to make an exhibit in the
trades lisplay
Fort Worth made stoves will be shown in
the trades display on May 1
Several aldermen said yesterday that the
city hall project would be considered at the
council meeting Tuesday next
Kecorded Transfers
E E Powell A P Luckett and
Martin Casey to P H Whalen
lots 11 and 12 in block T Fair
mount addition 500 00
E W Provine et ux to J V
Ward and O C Herreukind lot
on West Weatherford street 1000 00
Gavin Walker to M F Hogan lot
1 block C lot 24 block 10 Stan-
ley Heights 200 00
James P Alford to L B Cres
well tract of land in G M Pet
tittsurvey 5 00
Tcxans Abroad
Special to the Gazette
New Yorir April 24 Austin C A
Newning Bartholdl Dallas E P Turner
tt James ban Antonio M Kaliski liram
central
A SLANDER CASE
EXCITING INTEREST AMONG
GERMANS AT AUSTIN
Didnt Have Smallpox Plans Adopted for
Proposed University Improvements
Waterworks liond Kesold
Special to the Gazette
Austin- Tkx April 24 A rather sensa-
tional case of slander was tried in the county
court here to day The case is entitled the
State vs Meyer Minchcn charged with re-
fleeting injuriously on the character of Mrs
Conrad Debold The parties are German
citizens and the case excites some interest
It is said that Norwood the university
student sent a few days ago to the pest
house did not have the smallpox and has
so far escaped tho infection
Adjt Gen Mabry has brought his family
to Austin
An amendment was to day added to the
San Antonio street railway charter increas-
ing its capital to SaO000
The executive committee of the uni-
versity board of regents to day adopted
plans and specifications for the proposed
chemical laboratory building at the uni-
versity and also for the gallery in
blv haU
Fifty thousand dollars worth of the origi-
nal waterworks bonds sold last fall were re-
sold to day Under what circumstances is
not known
LOUIS PIEG0T
The Enterprising Ranch Manager Who
Skipped with the Proceeds of a Sale
Arrested at Halifax
Special to the Gaiette
Sax Axtoxio Tex April 24 News
reached here of tho arrest of Louis Piegot
at Halifax Nova Scotia Piegot was the
manager of Banker Dan Sullivans ranch
sold 550000 worth of sheep pocketed the
money and skipped Louise LaBrechcwho
accompanied him returned to the city last
night and she was searched by a female
detective and on her were found 8115 in
cash a mans silver watch and a Wells
Forgo receipt sewed in the lining of her
dress It calls for a package worth 5000
She offered all the money to Sullivan if he
would discontinue the prosecution of
Piegot but he refused Miss LaBreche is
twenty two years old of a fine trench
family and remarkably beautiful and in-
telligent She was engaged to Piegot -who
was recently divorced from his first wife
Every effort to extradite him will be
made The girl is entirely prostrated
Samae Salt Piled
Special to the Gazette
AiTOKio Tex April 24 To day in
tho district court Charles J Lyons a
conductor filed suit against the Southern
s
THE GAZETTE FT WORTH TEXAS SATURDAY APRIL 25
Pacific railway asking- 23000 damaga
About a year ago Lyons was coupling cars
and the engineer had left- his engine the
steam escaped causing the cars to come to-
gether and Lyons was mashed crooked
HOUSTON WELL SUPPLIED
Three Candidates for tho Gallows in the
Harris County Jail The Latest
Acquisition
Special to the Gazette
Hocstox Tex April 24 The jury in
the case of McGee the negro charged with
the murder of Officer James Fenn a few
weeks ago took just seventeen minutes to
arrive at a verdict of guilty with the death
McGee heard the return by tho
foreman without any emotion and did not
seem surprised at the verdict
There aro now three candidates for the
gallows in tho Harris county Jail Cald-
well tho negro who murdered Dr Sham
blen in Fort Bend county last year Ben
Clark who killed Williams the old ped-
dler in his camp last December and Mc-
Gee just convicted There are two other
charges of murder yet to come up
A MAN BRUTE
A Woman Assaulted by a
guised Man
The trustees of Cj
elect
Sraiw invhea
April H 1991
On 150 feet ot curbj
si regu
TIED BEAT GAGGED AND GUT
The Peculiar Action of Her Husband Upon
His Iteturn and His Movements Af-
terwards Indicate He was
tho Assailant
Special to the Gazette
Pakis Tex April 21 Mrs F G Houk
of this county received to day a letter from
her mother living iu Montague county
giving an account of a horrible affair which
occurred there a few days ago Bethel
Winuingham who lives in Montague
county married a sister of Mrs Houk and
he and his wife have apparently lived hap-
pily They had two children On the night
of the affair in question there was a party
given at the house of a neighbor and Win
ningham attended it Mrs Winningham
was in a delicate condition and remained at
home Befcro Winninghams return and
after Mrs Winningham had retired she
was awakened by hearing some one in the
room She sprang from the bad and was
confronted by a man in disguise whom she
did not recognize and who beforo she
could make any outcry knocked her down
He then gagged her tied her hands cut
her hair off close to her head and with his
knife slashed and cut her head face
and neck in a frightful manner He
then left and she managed to reach
the bed where she lay her hands still tied
and bathed in her blood until Winningham
put in an appearance She was still con-
scious and asked him to release her but in-
stead of doing this he began cursing and
abusing her and finally left her there and
went to a neighboring physician and sent
him to the house In a short while Win
ningham returned but paid no attention
to his wife Instead he packed up several
articles or the household effects and putting
them with the oldest cliild in a wagon
drove to a neighbors named Hubbard
whose daughter Lucy Hubbard joined
him and they left it is supposed for the
Indian Territory and have not since been
heard from
Mrs Winninghams injuries and fright
resulted in a miscarriage and when the
letter was written from which this account
is taken was dangerously ilL
The people of the settlement became
satisfied from Winninghams conduct that
he himself was his wifes assailant and a
party headed by Mrs Winninghams
father started in pursuit of him What
they will do with him if caught is a matter
for conjecture
roll From au Ulorator
Special to the Gazette
Beumoxt T ijiia p L bra
hvw L y iiiarc fell from the
- ad i YMasje Mills to the ground
a distance of thirty feet inflicting serious
injuries His relatives have been sum-
moned
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
iotf ilta tnat ol Drineipal
B P Clavtos Secretary
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The commissioners court of Armstrong
county Tex will recelvo scaled proposals for
tne construction oiJuieot or wooaen onapej
tne Iaiouuro canyon roaa n
to bwisncr coiinxa4MMi
andsnjUjuiaMMIHVqnrairtiio county clerK s
D received un to baturuay
lav 2 IS91 and the court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids submitted Ad-
dress John Hotter Clerk County Court Arm-
strong County Tex
ASSIGNEE SALE
FonrWoETH April 20th 1S91
On Thursday April the SOth I will oCer for
sale for cash to the highest bidder
the store house No 101 HoustoacrtKiw wWt
Worth all the singulAMjfgjKsJSJsHffflery har
ness ana omcaBQtRjfyCTUt ttoies accounts
store nxtMMNMiMGHvcyed to me in trust by
ZaboWajjjfiBBTler on the l th day of February
tJeSftjWTCS m for the benefit of their creditors
Safe to take place within the legal hours of
such sale T W Jacksos
Trustee
BIDS WANTED
aa
aSjOpmi I I Li P
O box
gtfe LAND FOR SALE
FLOYDADA TEX April 6 1S91
The commissioners court of Floyd county
Tex will receive scaled bids up to noon of
May 13 1S91 lor tne purcnase oi l7Wacr
l Ioyu county scnooi ianu
Bailer county lexmmtvWVnVy years
time at 6 DetMMjtiimGKKSErinierct Interest
for cacaHWfaole in advance A certified
jou nn accompany each wa Tho
es the right to reitct any orall bids
Address all bids to R T Miller county clerk
Floydada Ter By order ot commissioners
court A B Dcxcax
Attest County Judge
It T JIuxer County Clerk
LAND FOR SALE
El Paso Tzi Feb 2S 1591
The commissioners court of El Paso county
Tex will receive sealed bids for the purchase
of 17712 acres ot El Paso school lands situated
in Fisher county Tex up to noon on Monday
May 11 1S9I The land consists of one tract
containing four Spanish sites each of
acres with the followinz bounds BeginnuMi
at the northwest corner of the VSBJSaUgflf
-Fisher county TeJacillMMtTWFas
thence soutijttMMMIwest J30 vnras
thcaJrtPPPWWrraS thence east 10000 varas
IgomeftHRiLg Is tine farming land and adjoins
WUUIJ OWb U J wUJ A VI II I dv
cash The court reserves the right to reject any
and all bids Address all bids to B G
Thomas county clerk El Pas o Tex By order
of commissioners court
Attest auk Blacker County Judge
B G Thomas County Clerk
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
The regular annual meeting of the stock-
noiuers Ol IRC xtuuKiuiei xiaunay vompin
WMiim Ter on TrrnifrnM
the transactUmoyKBjpMKSfts Qay properly
come uejfliBV ii ruu aecTeiary
h FicWJJi April 1 1SS1
CATTLE AND HORSES
If ycu want cattle or any till
horses call on or aiMrt iiiflgywWSral
ham Colematu
DYE WORKS
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 1
oay 2jc zciys coe j aays ac l lveen
I14S l montc lito in aavance
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FREE ADS
All persons seeking employment or desiring
help of any character are invited to use this
column free of charge such advertisements not
to exceed three lines
Notices of articles lost and found in this col-
umn not exceeding three lines will also be in-
serted free
It Is the desire of Tiik Gazette to facilitate
the search of persons for employment and the
recovery of lost property and all are cordially
n riled to use this column for such purposes
SPECIAL NOTICES
Parties answering advertisements below must
address the advertiser and not The Gazette
a3 this paper has nothing to do with the adver-
tisement further than to print it
The Gazette cannot undertake to forward
replies unless prepaid and addressed envelopes
accompany advertisements
No personal notices printed unless accom-
panied by the name of advertiser
Advertisers should remember that letters di-
rected to initials only are not delivered through
the postofllce If Initials are used they should
be directed to the care of soma person arm or
postoClce box Advertisements can be left at
our office or sent through the mall to The Ga-
zette Fort Worth Tex
In answering advertisements mention this
paper
GAZETTES LETTER LIST
List oMetters remainicc uncalled for in the
counting room on yesterday Persons calling
tor them will please say advertised
BartlettF S2 X F 1
E D B Ranch 1
K It 1
L B 1 n H B 1
Miss E 3 T W F 1
Mrs E Jones I 315 0
time freel
A TALL dark complected young lady of Fort
Worth can get her letters answered by ad
dressing Alsa Eone Dodd City Tex 23 27
I ADY CORRESPONDENTS Young man
J of some means wants lady correspondents
Address L J box 41 Liberty Hill Tex 1S 1J7
ADY CORRESPONDENTS Wanted a
J
J young lady correspondent seventeen years
old by a young man of good means Addres3 L
C Teddy Dallas Tex aHlllft
1 rULLER Wanted
IU Muller lasl4aaHBnl I Ulv in February
isyjjyuilrr3 S Muller Fort Worth
TirADAME MONTROSE SDirit
ill tells Dast m csenLulaAHMEsmocecds
where olhcfiirfilMMMtFtree2Ct2 First and
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times rraej
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3RS Ladies onrentlcmenani
aze subordinate louses for
gressiSEtcacuc The order pavs 10djKone
y ear 03iek sick benefits For
dres3 F ETfcafce 3S La Salle street CI
cago IlL
Ty ANTED 10U0 people to go to Seymour
T T rex on tne excursion Aprn
iujuu inji
twK LOST
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 3
times free
LOST Yesterday a grip and bundle return
to 713 Main street and get reward
IjOCKETBOOIC Lost a red morocco pocket-
book containing meat account and a due
bill Return to II II Walters 1014 Houston
street 25 27
POCKETIiOOiv Lost between stove foundry
and city a pocketbook containing S T in
most v Liberal reward for its return to J
George II- 1US South Rusk strset
Lo between Galveston
POCKETBOOIC
avenue and tho postonlec a pocketbook
containing street car pass and change Suitable
reward ottered if It It at 313 Galveston avenue
s 31
2Tf
jlnlvF Lost on Muiu or Houston tfUfall
J rJPvif blue and tan plaid silk Jfcfler
nl eaig ldaat Gazette oclce 23
WATCH Lost open face ladys gold watchj
queeen chain and monogram M M on
back Reward for Its return to Gazette ofHce
FOUND
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 3
pocketuook containing Eeek
a
other papers which owner cjihave
hy caiflrMC No 31S Broadway and pjnVinmthe
sumo Jp 19-
ound a key in the corrido
omce uwner cin nave
KjTthe
JKe by
STRAYED OR STOLEN
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 1
lay 40c - days 60c 3 days 73c 1 week
Si 45 1 month 3365 in advance
MULE Strayed a brown mule about ten
years old medium size no brand Suitable
reward paid for his recovery Biker Bros 515
Main street 25 37
JOLveb OK STOLEN One paiot aRy
yj Wiu T on hip 13 hands highWacer
ReturatJLy Swascys oeer vaultBd re-
ceive ajrewaru
OTRaTED A dark bay mare w
kJ fcrchaadand hind ankle tcaketl
n hrBntfigbt sJO pounds about 13 ha
inaecjmknieasc return to corner
lana avcnuHuid Lcuca street and
Tvarar Arthur Fagan
MISCELLANEOUS
3a
mx wmte
k brand
JcXV re-
-
lAderUsemeiitsiunderthisheadja 1
day 40c a daysWJc 34aCTiWgrf week
8145 1 month 8195 IjtgagMRr
oEcoND HAjiefrs i
D cnajueifctStew boo
afipWMly T
ought sold and ex
ana tneoiocic
j iioazyu
TT ANTED EvervlaMJTBHr tint tho rx
V - ww d
i ill apMlff ipil mi in I i uawur uoumr igtftes
fa m Tickets i round trip
linft acre Pasture in Lubbock county
vov
Tex well fenced water
for ten thousand cattle and finely KtmgttfftoK
curly mesquite 3ndjjMJjSfcgrasses
North of aHnMBplinclines Six
thousand stcenyBiplKTo fatten for market or
to IioUUuHMfilffPfTer year Prices and terms
modMpiand conservative Address owner
YSWTJohnson Colorado Tex
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 7
times free
COOK A competent white cook wanted none
other need apply Mrs W A Huffman 913
West Second street tf
CHAMBERMAID Wanted a competent white
chambermaid none other need apply Mrs
W A Huffman 913 West Second street tf
TvREsSMAKEH I wish to employ n llrst
JL class dressmaker Address box luVItaly
Ellis county Tex 20 23
IRL Wanted good competent white girl to
g general nouseworu in ramify ol two
tv to 309 East Fifth street Mrs George
Lcttlcr 21 30
fl IRL Wanted a neat white girl no wash
VT ins good wages at No 1016 Cannon street
corner Adams Mrs A Foster 24 30
GIRL Wanted immediately a girl who un-
derstands running the machine Apply tc
Mrs Armstrong corner Fourth and Rusk
streets
1 IRL Wanted a girl to do housework in a
X family of two German or Swede preferred
Anplv at once 838 Taylor street 3 29
IRL Wanted stout German girl to do
G1 T general housework by single man Address
in icgiisg ti u lUcrMine aimon m ex
E
ous
Jo
PER Wanted
an
at
Amarmio
isSr
TT70MAN v anted white woman to cook a
V do general housework by W A Darter
flua unmet street as ss
MALE
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 7
times free
FULL and complete course of shorthand by
A mail consisting of twelve easy lessons and
containing every principle necessai
a speea oi iva worus per
until 100 moTesMatgHKffKHto Instruc-
tions
best students receive
ounting to S25U Leading largest and
only exclusive shorthand institute in the South-
west For trial lesson and particulars ad-
ess the Hansen College of Phonography op-
te posiomce uaiias rex
ARBER Wanted a tlrst class barber at
once good wares paid Address John G
Miramon box 121 Aransas Pass Tex 21 27
LAUNDRYMAN Wanted at once good
finisher and starcher at Texarkana steam
laundry Texariana Tex J T Robertson
smopouian notei rexarKana Tex
I
T7ORT WORTH DYEHOlmiaT I on
Jj gents cothiHHPHPISet 1
WANTED Wonted
ill good miners at
een miles northiTeriMRMRrford on ths
Mineral ejufidHVTcTthwestern railroad
dav None need anplv hut
en who understand the lona wall
R B Braldwood superintendent
OTOGRAPHER Wanted an experienced
LMonA 4n tnlA n nil
UUUlltlllll bU MIV lllpl W U KUUC4JI
shares Address E M Wimnerley ifarble
lis Tex a i
Falls
JEL -a
53A7 T
3
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
HELP WANTED
MALE
Wanted a printer by the Atlanta
PRINTER
Herald Must be able to do job work
Good pay to tho right man Apply immediately
JWl
Foreman for dairy als
southerner nrcierreo
hullding Bureau of Infor
WANTE1 Shirt Send
referencAiaMI5rreguired to H
CowlcgBBHTTtTuiple Texas
3IAIE OK FEMALE
1CANANI WIFE Wanted man and wife
ill one as cook and the other for general
work white or colored
raerclal hotel Morgai Tex
at the Com-
n Kelly 34 30
SITUATION WANTED
FEMALE
Advertisements under this headins 3 lines 7
times rrecj
A situation wanted by a Swede girl as
o cook and to do lfeht housework Apply
301 corner Elizabeth and Calhoun streets
23 39
Colored woman wants a place to cook
COOK one child four years old Apply COT
Rusk street city 23 29
MILLINER Young lady wants situation
good trimmer would accept position as
saleslady good references Address L C Ga-
zette office 23 29
VTURSE A competent ladies sick nurse de
i sires engagements Best medical refer-
ences Address Mrs A K N room So Hurley
buUdinc 25 27
WORK Wanted work by experienced lady
teacher Advanced English music sing-
ing French drill needlework drawing etc
Comfortable home moreimportancc than high
salary Would not object to travel Address
Annie care this paper 23 23
MALE
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 7
times free
BOOKKEEPER Situation wanted by young
man position ot any kind have had ex-
perience from office boy up to bookkeeper can
give A No 1 references also bond if necessary
willing to work at anything Ad areas Harry
son room 18 HirshHeld building 25 1
TJARKEEPER A
JJ s
nrst cltis barkeeper de
sires a situation understands his business
thoroughly Address Charlie Hooks Cameron
Tex 23 28
BOOKKEEPER Wanted permanent posl
X lion as bookkeeper or will take one or more
sets of books and will guarantee unqualified
satisfaction I mean business and am now
pen f or engagement Address B G J care
Gazette oltlce tf
Situation wanted as bookkeeper
BOOKKEEPER
keeper cashier or manager by a reliable
man who is a thorough accountant Address
Accountant L B 73 Laredo Tex 81 27
lOAT MAKER Wanted a coat maker at
Marshall Tex Address II Rath
3 29
COMPOSITORS Two compositors wanted at
once Apply by letter with references to
Leader Lampasas Tex 23 29
kirLERK Wanted bv a Urst clas salesman a
U position Worked for the li C Evans Co
during lSJO In clothing department and am a
graduate of full course at Lexington iKy busi-
ness college References Address Sam F An-
derson Front Royal Va 22 5
TTlRIVER Wanted a position as driver ol an
L omnibus or laundry wagon Apply to
Robert C Wright Tremont hotel 25 1
TUiUGClST Wanted position as pre
AJ serlptionist and salesman in retail dru
store by experienced young man Registered
by examination Best of references Address
John F JlopkiES V aelder Tex 230
care I
-Situation wanted bv an
an experienced and steady man
iie
C ULXPR German w ints
private family
IT good references
ence street near Texas
TT
situation
15
XL an experienced nun house servant white
a neat worker either up stairs or in kitchen
Address H S caie Gazette 20 2S
3JASTRY COOK I am a pastry cake and
bread cook strictly sober good reference
want job at once work reasonable Drop an-
swer in postothce C A Nesher Fort Worth
Tex 22 2S
SOLICITOR Young man nf good address
wants job as solicitor and general write
up agent to travel References and security
Address Care Mail Itasca Tex 25 1
SITUATION Wanted
man ot twenty two at
care Gazette
situation by young
nything Addn s 11
23 29
QALESMAN An A 1 salesman Is open tor en
O gagement best of references from Eastern
houses Address Salesman care While AI
len Lampasas Tex 0 26
TRAVELING SALESMAN Wanted a po-
sition as traveling salesman with respon-
sible house bv young man of experience Ad-
dress F box 502 Wichita Falls Tcxas 23 29
TORK Young German wants work wash
w
lng disnes or haloing cook Address
Charles A Self care Gazette 25 1
FINANCIAL
Advertisements under this heading 3 lines 1
day 40c 2 days60c 3 days 75c 1 week
ci kj i motiin wwiiiamantej
MONEY TO IOAN Mpl
watches jewelry etc Busines wlwflj8Bcy
dential Will call
large stockp
Ira A
Dleascs for sale
fibroker 309 Houston street
It I f li 14 V -to iJi 1 on I TTlWirraiHTrc
ltllflrjl and nlv
extend vendors liAiteaggfifflMMVyBeVAllen L
co jjjMaippT i
on DlamondsWiiflUgilMbwt iry Business
strictljgllBRKnrF A Boerner tW7 Main
Correspondence solicited
BUSINESS CHANCES
jStusTNESS For sile the good paying bus i
JJ ness belonging to the heirs of the lato John
Young at Panhandle Tex cocsistins iiK
ceries haruaware dry
goods annual nh iliimliMIMI1 In row on
hand aboutjgtfjjPVpTindid investment for
partjyplllWRnTcapitaL Applications to J F
liiirarendon Tex
WTJEBOARDERS
Advertisements under this headinsr 3 lines 1
day 40c 2 days t0c 3 days 75c 1 week
tl45 I month C65 in advance
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Advertisements under this headln 3 lines i
day 40c 2 days We 3 days 75c 1 week
gl45 1 month 3365 in advance
IilOItkSALEor exchance for citv nron
JD acfyi oUftio garden land three miles
west uPtjrt wort Tiller King 5
stra
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TTPEaaRTRs
EOR SAE Three lots to corner iQ
with 12 feet alley t Mijtf
and street car ltaeiOirSBJMrI3er
Sam F AjidBtWDlritoyal Va
AND LOT Three
Hrln
mm
Address
luuxzuu ieet lor sale
and in pood nelKhtaESSvohe houe two
story eightJtjjSPastered all outhouses
two ilyjwUNBnages Price reasonable Ad
dreajjfircare Gazette
STIKLKY HkGHTS
100 LOTS FOR SALE
PKICE flja
EASY TERMS 115 CASHr tn A Arnvrn
V A4XO iUi11
CQmmBfS
Cj VMdiapKL
A BOO GIVEN AWAY TO
Hifls OWNERS
OF EACH BLOCK
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL ON
GAVIN WALKER 703 HOUSTON STREET
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
A rr Vftcres of load
tJU etolsto4T
four milesVJaR
tsooa Gojr
jini
Tex X
far sale
of merchani
ckwalL Val
Improvement
LOCK
dktradaSSr
nAn
UjH per
sMblart
EX 3
THE TYPEWRITER AGENTS
OFFICE DESKS
a
within
acre or
and rood
Rockwall
TYPEWRITERS
Advertisements under this heading 3 finesT
day 40c 3 days 00c 3 days 75c 1 week
Giki i moum wojmamapceJ
L JUMi LU
i SOLD ON EASY TERMS
ITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST
129 Main street Dallas Texut
V
i4srir rz5ttfa094fo23
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS
Advertisements under this headr
day 40c a dayseoc 3 days lM
ciia iffloaiatvMin auaace
TilOR SALE 2UW ffOAKfryesNoM
jl ii a yrx a- cii
LandtVlre Stock Exchange
cnoru ih jj
JO it0eT
rcasopHor
DeJCk
TTORSALl
JD an
A new double cha - n
orueranu nas coou p h
selling vt u iiooirsoet
ij car lots of lumber Ahte
it in ucuvec
CJECOND HAN
VJ PC
G8mSrteiirance
Jefferson
1LU V1SE
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2 A transfer and iTo t
exceucnt jouiiaess
sasfcaewsw
55
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Fort Worth Tex
ATO TROUBLE to give
B3j
uffman LapieEtr1
uai
yH vrrj
Tf AlLPAFER Wanted the peep
T there IS wallpaper for sae ii
Ilk
3 JiiftJ
csi neaine3iorgtwaRjnsyawi -
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MM KJL X
FOR R ENT
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FOR KENT orric IN
Advertisements under this heaa n IB
day 40c 8 days iMc S days 19
1145 1 month S363 injiavaws 1
- r Bj fcJi K
day 40c 2 days title- 3 diys 75c
EURN1SHED EOQi
rooms osMjPwffl
ttonaUiaslr i
I adETFENT Nicely furnish
ences rcqnirciLjtiiftf
VluXi furnished roonn Wi
NT
linsttfjij
J
Main strco
An
seven room house
hood on street ear
MO hard time
1 state in the Union
ugroBBi
exct lltE
in sne
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AGENTS WANTED
j uri i
si u i monin uia au vascc c
WiSttySw
WYIr i
JU rooms large and airy ou tiird triJtsEKi I
MaBdox Ellison ssipsMftOiilSw T I
ply toVVSiWPSrtfiTaiptcm Lt cjcjsf I
cornejmnuiii nnu kusi street
XI cay board at Mrs L J ilassiesaiJLviJ
street Transient irde swlJujiidLr jfzr
Advertisements under ths hfjc
day iuc 8uays toe j daj j
ljt llMv
8145 1 month 165 in advance j yjsa
10TTAGE Nice fuuWiaieoVti TT
J rent also
East vyi
j3 Yest -
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Tscmeuts under in s li au xz 3
40c 2 days COc dav3 --
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El 45 1 month 5365- inauiji
ssouri steam wishar u yo itfl
uojitlt J ou wuuHt Ur av ka 5
to have Write aiLIr ilii
it T knmr lAlit ft t il c Jm
A M
Louis Mbyydvy r ir
MKTEinVES wanted in looiUtjUi
ui uu un 4W4t4sibnzaidl
not necessary
iagtos
tJS8ffiPSSKwBT ffisj
SUSWlTfSui Si UaShi ui
Worker- wricd i 7
U per
to capital oi siouu
men ioat
J
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adEjseiwj6Sr
irD Agent N w cicar
every smoker buys liPhisinjRiiai
sampio ua wo iorii7 zrrnnn r -
stamps taken Co Proiiileai e p I
Insurance agltv
itsfl
gEARD KITCHEN
tr
C E ALBRIGHT J
ATTnniirvarrAW
up stairs WUlpi
UWHX81 tlicom ts ot Texas aud in t Ltl1
states supreme court
MARVN TURNEY
ATTORNEVfvrtAV
A lvuVlnrivMf V ATTORNEY
Sfiynwur Baylor County
ftttvh TkeaBDvvr nr
TheLe
jj o tm
and SgMgMPi
ATTORNKix
UYNNE McCAFtT
Attorneys at
AKCHITECTS
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LEGALJPIPCASEa CTTfl rf
Agents
HOST MvMC
LAW
Hurley Office Building - Fort Worth Tm
UALLACE HENDRICKS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Si
Office 209 Main Street
EV1 WALKER
ATTOBN EYI AT LAVA
SpoiiltfaBllii5trlvea to land and conmf
CjuLlitigatlona Moctajue Ttia
J R rnosi
pROST HUNT
it c sen I
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ATTORNEY4UJLaniiLANbAGENT
JfiWawBlSSryiaJolinstoaHuildliii
wood Texas
QROSS BANHILL ft1
LAVyEJUfiXmFUAUD AGENTS
liable Lands for Sale
PRINTERS
M FLEMISTER
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73 and 74 Hurley BlljL
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strictly first class Established 1S
TATENTS
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