Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 154, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 28, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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month payable In advance
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hit ni ntba 30 cent
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Tlio latent r portu frrtm tlie Cuban
r 1 lllon nhiw that Wtrfthat do Campos
li something of on tUitur lilmsclf
The emperor of China la greatly
I vol licauiQ lie loiutB a jellovv
ji ktt or t o > y tha trenlj of piace
lr nnv knows how LI Hunt Chans
1 u about It
Tlis liuune refin 1 to hpar an adilrrsrt
on rt by a femntc lnt rrrfttr Hut If
h had prapnael to tell how to keep
tlm butt n on at two dollars a Jay
alio might hao got an audience
Th ralnn havo been general llirouRh
out Texas and tha legislature will aJ
i urn th week
11 hind a frowning VrovUtsnce
He hldei a pmilnt fare
If O rmany object to the nnnexa
t f 1 pIIcc of China by Japan the
V 1 a dltlomatH may And a Talui
l i r tfnt tn thn treat that close 1
t a i I ruaaian nar
T si a 1 Increase of bank clear
nn throughout the country mirks tint
al ancing confidence that iromlsea to
> k i < k normal trade conditions be
f t e rluee of the prestnt year
il inks to Judge George Clark who
h fi m time to time aided It tn this
n i < r tie Dallas Newn was enabled
t irint the onll for a Clark mono
n i u tl conference nt Waco ahead of
tl ttt The Judga sent the matter
oui in iled envelope for fear the Oa
w uld get possession of It He
1 cs in sticking to those who tn Ids
ft t fi in star to star adttero to him
nn i i nfess we rather admire him
f I llt desire to punish with the
v tut n of his dark displeasure
t i qnpers wlU h da not follow
In i n t in Is one of the vagaries which
s time ptamt out In slgular con
tri t iu ilnst an nmlnbU disposition
a 1 a well balanced temper If we
v ic minded to advice which we are
ti it we w mid suggest to the Judge that
bo e iplny ituss Kingsbury aa polltl
rl trainer Hubs has hla weaknesses
I i he never misses an opportuntt to
j t t f ndvertlsement In a Journal
or ike ciruihitlon
HNP < OFF C1IAIHMAV DUDLEY
11 ralnnan of the Democratic
executive committee Hon J a
l i Hey of Fails ban been alarmed
by the tails for bimetallic on gold
tanlul conventions of Democrats
i H I members of tho legislature
n d h is addressed a note to Me fellow
i i of the slat committee
sug
p in a ipettlng of the committee to
t ik s mo action In reference to the
mo ttr
The object that Mr Dudley icems to
have In view Is to officially prohibit
the discussion of tho financial question
by Democrats at this time and outside
f conventions organized under tha
auth rlty of his committee We may
do him Injustice ut lo bas been
singularly unfortunate n his choice of
language If this Is not his purpose
After referring to tho two calls Issued
from Austin for conventions at Fort
Worth and at Waco he says
7hl I a government for the people
and I believe this great question should
be submitted to the Democracy of
Texas through the regular Democratta
party organization and should be set
tied by the people speaking through
their representatives In regular Dcmo
critle convontlon assembled To this
end I think It meet that we should
counsel
together
It Is possible that Mr Dudley baa In
Miw a call for a state convention such
as has been Issued In Illinois and It
that be true no reasonable objection
an be offered to it But a word of
warning Is not out of season against
any Intermeddling by the state com
Tnjttee with tho merit of thie question
The Democrats ot Texas hkya Jiut
csuse to be Intolerant of any suggts
lion that looks to oommHtea jcovern
Cf 3 <
ment They cot a doao of that last
year that will laat them for a time
Thre are hints In Mr Dudley n letter
of n plan to aecura a compromUo
pUtfirm next year In a alraln not
unfantllar h a > a
When 1 i ay the people I do not mean
Will atrect nor the silver mines of
the West but I mean the whol P ° Pe
And whllo maintaining the credit of
the nation the Interests and rights of
a Milant lonueuffertnc and debt rid-
den people should not be fortrotten but
hould be carefully considered and
scrupulously guarded
rortanately the people hae learned
by long experience that a compro-
mise en this question means that
mononvtalllsts tako the legislation and
blmetalUsts take a little cheap satis
fatlon It was this meekness of spirit
on tho part of tho btmetalllsts of the
South and WAt that led the LEcono
mlste Francois of Tarls to make the re-
markable assertion In support of the
effort to entirely banish silver as a
money metal thati
MIn tho Southern and Western states
of America where they pay little
heed to theory an 1 where It Is Impos-
sible to say that the people have been
Infected by tho doctrines of economists
where the variations of foreign prices
are less felt than upon the more pens
tle Turopeon markMs they dn not
now believe In an thing but a gold
standard
The adoption of a compromise
plank last ear at Dallas was paraded
throughout the Union and the worll as-
a victory for the goll standard al-
though It was begged for to permit
libei ty of opinion to the monometal
lleta If Chairman Dudley docs not
understand that thero can be no com-
promise on this question noil year he
has used to but little advantage his
opportunities for gauging the political
situation Tho question Is up It can-
not be thrust Asldo because It Is trou-
blesome to some gentlemen who liao
lolltlcal aspirations II must to settled
nne way or another anl It Is very
likely that the Democracy of Texas
as an organization will decide Jo take
nn honest and poult I ve stand In Us
stltlement If It does not It will lnlte
jrrsent defeat and perpetual Infamy
To reach a sound conclusion on a
subject which Mr Dulley Justly char-
acterizes as of pnramuont Import-
ance there must be time for thought-
ful eonsl lerntlon and temperate debate
If tho joorlo are to reach a proper con-
clusion next year the > must study tho
subject this year Otherwise thiy will
decide ai cording as they may be tn
fluenciHl by appeals agnlnst tho slhcr
mines of the West on tho ono sUe
or against Wall street on tho other
Hie conferences that linv I een
called b each alio aro tlmily and will
sen a to promote a right settlement of
the Imuo by tho Democrats of Texas
If there are any real considerations tf
tarty Interest wMih require that It
phall continue the inlky of euloca
tlon In Its platforms whlhi an admin-
istration nominally Demutratlc is In
close league with every Important
m3tiometallic Interest of the tarth
LEXF
Tort Worth April 28 This short
story of a few weeks of my changeful
life while but of commonplace Interest
to the reader > et to me while I am
but young at the date on which I write
ttlll the eents which occurred during
this period had such as effect upon my
raturally happy nature as to entirely
change my disposition from that of a
careless thoughUesi youth for I was
but a youth to that of a thoughtful
almost a morose man My name
i Christian Itarthold My father Fred-
erick llarthold Iled In tho quaint oil
ttwn of Trier in Germany and carrleJ
on successfully the business his father
had established and Uft to him to on
tinue which was that of a shipwright
No workman was ecr more conscien-
tious than he and his name was an
honored one through all the country
round Ills stylo of ship architecture
was u peculiar one and any boat from
the Dirthold shlpard could be told at
a ghnce by the residents of the alley
of tho Moselle along the entire navlga
bl course of that stream and I have
often heard our villagers remark with
pride There goes a boat without n
Haw our good Itarthold saw to that
Wo were a family of many chlllren
and when the sudden death of tn
father occurred the responsibilities of
life wero placed bvfore us bj suddenly
that It was w Ith nn effort
only that coull realize
our condition I was tho seeuil
of four boys and by my father s will a1
of his property was left to my older
brother named Frederick also as my
father w s X ery few da > s after we
ha 1 t urle 1 our kin 1 hoarte 1 ol I father
Trltz as wo called Frederick called
us together to talk about what he called
our well being Sentcl around the
table where father hal alwajs drawn
his plans of ships anl to us nn al-
most sacred sjot and which wo never
crterel during his life we waited for
Fritz to begin He began by stating
that we were all strong and lgoron
anl nt ages when most boy utartol
out In life for themselves lie told us
we need expect iu help from him en
all the read money Wt him woiill be
needed for tho purchase of material fcr
a I irge contra t our father had inude a
phort tlmo before
I hal received a fair duration In
the public schools of Trier actillng
n llttlo knowledge of French nn 1 mln
crologi hut was poorly prepared to
start forth to battle with tho wrrM
alone My fancy had often painted In
glowing i olnrs the possibilities cf a
large fortune to bo rasllv
inn do in he rich mineral
bearing mountains of America
nnl theie I rcsnlvd to cast my C e I
knew my knowledge of rntneials al-
though small woull he of omo ser
vlco to me and In a short while I wns
nn my way to the to me Unknown
Iinl In the coll month < f December
I rachrl a nmull town in the state of
Idaho n the Kootenay river The
snow 1 iy several feet In depth tipan
the grounl nnl frozen river mid gave
th naturally barren linlsrapo an tp
lenrance of great desolation My ob
jective point was tho gnat unexplorM
range of the Selkirk mountains of Ilrit
Ish Coltiml li which lie between tho
Hork mountains nnj tho Qold Uni ge
nnd Is parallel with them To rea i
the plate nt the foot of tho mountain
from where I wlshel to start on my
search for minerals I woull he for
to ttavel nearly 200 mllen with a pat
train through nnow that was often sK
f it deep After great p muafclon tho
owner or the train gave ils consent tn
my accompanlng it but only upon tho
putncnt of vvhat seemed to mo to bo
< f < i
only safety was in continued travel 1
had the correct general direction and
hastened on
The two succeeding weeks were but
repetitions of the first I had beepmo
almost a skeleton and had abandoned
hope of ever getting out of tho moun-
tains alive One day dragging my
weary self along I saw not far above
we what looked to be a wide ledge of
Iron It was not hard to reach so t
approached It and secured a small
pleco and placed It In my prcket Tho
following day I discovered landmarks
that I remembered and by night had
reached food and shelter The Iron
ledge I discovered proved upon work-
ing to be but a cap covering a ledge
of galena nsoaylng hi a In sitter and
from Its sale I realized sufficient money
to put me beyond the dretms of aa
rice Kut my experience of the last
three weeks in that gieit Lone Lund
made an old man of in and today I
a man of 33 jcars have hair as white
as snow
snowCHItlBTLVN TUItTIIOLD
DESTllUcflV 23 1 LOOD
It Was Caused by the Burs ting of a
Dke
Eplnnl France April 27 An
enormous reservoir near hero burst to-
day Inundating many Mages In the
district and drowning numbers of peo
Cle Ho far thlrt three corpses have
een recovered The damaga done to
property is tremendous
The great Dousey dyke of the Eplnnl
district of the osges burst at 5 o clock
this morning The cubic area of tho
dke wn 8 0OO0OQ meters Thero wns
a great rush of waters and much loss
of life followed It Is Imposslblo at
this hour to get a correct estimate of
tho damage done or tho number of lives
lost but from the number of bodies
found the Indications ore the loss will
be ery heavy
ltalwa > s In nil directions are Inter-
rupts nnd a large number of villages
uro tloodel In pome places the housed
were swept nwoy anl large tree < torn
up by the roots The reservoir was
situated clone to tl e v lllage Dousey nnd
was connected with the Cannl del Oet
The breach canst 1 by tho rush of
waters is over 100 meters broad Every-
thing possible li I ting done to rescue
the Imperilled per nns Many families
nre Mill tn danger The authorities
are taking steps to provide relief for
the homeless sslntanee anl supplies
will be sent from tho nearest point
RENT TO HIS AtOTHLH IN GETt
YVV
Mr Jacob Ebensen who Is In the
employ of the Chicago I umber Co
ut Des Moines Iowa sa > 4 I have
J int nent H vno mould no back to my
mother In tho oil country which I
know fioin i erst ml use to bo tho
best remedy In tli worll for rheuma-
tism having usi i it In my family for
several eais It is called Chamber-
lains Ialn Hal tn It always dom tho
work SO cent bottles for sale by drug
khs
OUTII STLIN AGAIN
An Editor of Questl mablo Imputation
Arrested for Criminal Libel
Atlanta Ga April 7 Orth Stein
editor of tho Looking Glass a weekly
piper here was nrrestel on a warrant
issued lu Cart nulll Ga churning
him with criminal libel A writ of
lube in corpus was obtained by th
friends of Stein and today the easo
was heard by Ju tg I umi < Kiu
fcUtln offered t glvo bon 1 here lut
tho tmerirf had l < < n instructed not to
accept bond t idred In Atlanta
btcln b friends said that It was the pur
1i i
1THE U S Government officially repoits ROYAL
Baking Powder superior to all others in leaven-
ing Strength Bulletin 13 Agl Dept p 599
and desperatcl striving through all
tbo agencies at It command to give tho
devth blow to the double standard
then the party Interests tn Texas must
suft > r Clialrnan Dudley ought to
know enough ubout the temper of the
Democrats of Texas to beware of mak-
ing another camralgn In lino with that
of I nt y Mr Ha should nlso under-
stand that any action by the commttteo
over which hu presides reasserting pre-
rogatives In doctrinal government
whoso uses last iur cost tho Demo-
crat party forty thousand voles
would gravely Increase rather than
lesnn the party dangers which he
pictures
CHA1HMAN DUDLKV3 CALL
To tho Members of tho Democratic
f tato Executive Committeo of Texas
Pari Tex April 2t > Tho recent ac-
tion of ludivldiM members of tho
Detiocratlu pact In this state In call-
ing svtarate conventions of the De-
mocracy of Texas entertaining different
views on silver question la to be dep-
recated In that It not only tends
to precipitate the fight en the financial
question and bring It on too soon and
ut a time when the masses of tho
puoplo are too buttly engaged lu ugil
cultural and other peaceful pursuits
to give tho matter that calm dispas-
sionate and patriotic consideration
which the Inportauce of the question
demands but It U likewise calculated
to Inflame the passions of those enter-
taining different lews nnd brinks
about a bitter factional fight outside of
the party linos which might endan-
ger the party Tho financial question
la of paramount Importance e ft acting
the Interests not onl > of every enter-
prise every lndustr and every busi-
ness but tlkewlso effecting the welfare
irosperlty and happlneri of every man
woman and child In Texas as well
aa every man woman and child with-
in tho broad limits of tha Imperial do-
main of this great government and
should be settled within the party
Hues according to Democratic usages
by the combined wisdom ud patriot-
ism nt the representatives of tho De-
mocracy and for the beat Interests of
tho people When I pay the people
I do not mean Mall street nor the
liver mines of tho West but I mean
the whole people And while maintain
ing tho credit of tho nation the Inter-
ests and rights of a patient long suf-
fering and dabt ridden people should
not bo forgotten but Bhould be care-
fully considered and scrupulously
guarded
This Is a government for tho peo-
ple and I believe tho great question
vhoull bo submitted to tho Demon acy
of Texas through the regular Demo-
crats party organisation and should
le settled by the people speaking
through their representatives in reg
ular Democrat lo convention assem
bled
To this end I thlrk It meet that we
stould counsel together You ore there
fore requested to communlcatn to mo-
at jour earliest convenience the time
and place you would prefer tho com
mtiteo should meet that I may call
the meeting as early aa practicable
to ault your convenience Itespcct
fujly J G DUDLEY
Chairman DeraocrftUa State Executive
OtwumMaa
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an exorbitant amount of mono Wo
started on At night we slept lu foal
1 ndlan tepees w hen w a could find
them When wo could not we dur holes
In tho snow and wrapped our bl inkets
tightly around ut I soon lenintd that
tho litter meth > d wns pt > > ferable and
always followed it Our progress was
plow and wo wero eight da > s In arriv-
ing nt our destination There we fount
a Tew whlto people who like ourselves
wero willing to risk liven In tho effort to
bo tho first to reach tho unknown LI
Dorado I thero discovered that no
man dare to Into the mountains until
atttr tho snow hal melted somo nnl
tho great snow allies dislodged them-
selves and camo thundering down Into
tho volios It was not until May 1
that I felt It to be safe for me to start
on mj long tramp alone My pack of
provisions and tools weighing sixty
puunls consisted of oatmenl bncon
salt sugar coffte tobacco a bottlo of
matches compass microscope a tok
axe blankets anl hatchet I cnrrlel
no Uro nrm as a rllle I thought too
heavy and a revolver of little use
against the only animals to be feared
the grizzly bear and mountnln lion
For elghtetn dajs I slowly climbed my
way bick Into tho range a task beyond
my strength but for tho prize that ever
seemed before me urging mo on when
my burden seemed greater than I could
bear anl lightening my heavy drag-
ging feet
I awoke one morning nnd looking
cltscly thought
I coull distinguish a
well defined ledge in the wall of tho
canon opposite which might be min-
eral bearing I left my pack of provis
ions vvheio I had Blept Intending to
return to tho same spot by night Iu
my haste to reach the suppose I ledga
I neglected to look at my compass and
the pun that faithful guile for tho
woodsman was behind tho great peaks
of tho mountains I found the ledge
was one of bastard quarts anl worth
less and stnrtel back but saon found
that I was hopelessly lost and almost
twenty da a away from food The loss
of my blankets was also a very serious
matter ns the temperature droppe 1 low
enough to cause Ice to form each night
I had with mo two artificial trout files
anl after much effort was atle to se-
cure two small mountain trout whkh
I baked over tho coats cf my camp
fire I
on rapidly down the
ley and for two days was entirely
witaout foo I The night of the second
dny I killed a species of grouse called
n foolhen by hitting It with a stone
ns It slept For the next four da a I
had absolutely no food except a few
berries which seemed only to Increase
my hunger 1 was growing very weak
anl discouraged when my eyea llvtel
on a game trail which couU not t e mis
taken I followed It closely and after
an hours Journey found It endsd at a
small salt lick I can now understand
tho great liking animals have for salw
I had been without it for but a eek
and yet my whole system seemed to
crave It I slept this night close to the
lick anl was awakened by the deep
growls of two large animals The
moon Waa shining and aa one of the
animals bounded where Us rays fell
upon It I stopped breathtng U was a
mountain lion and not thirty feet from
SSh in ad hJi experience
with wild animals
but felt rcrtaln that
my hour waa come The breeze was
mT b0wtV5 na ll > direction was
from the panther toward me and after
a few moments they moved off not
having discovered tie The following
day I caught a few small trout but I
was weakening rajldly4 d knew mv
ra
I
ti
pose of parties In CartcrsvHle to get
him there and asslssluate him Judge
I umpkln hell that he could not 1 the
bond and that Mr Hteln would have
to g > with the sheriff before tho Justice
who Inuued the warrant Hut U be
cime so generally believed that SUln
woull be kill d If takon to arUra
villa that the sheriff finally agreed to
nocept bonJ here Tho proseeutir tn
tho case Is named Graham and i a-
Kin In law of Sam Jones the revivalist
Graham Stia that an nittcle vlilch ap-
peared In H iturday s Looking Glass
referred to himself anl wife l guest
of her and two malo friends cf his
wife The article w is very wemalonal
but mentioned no names
A BLFSSED DELlVEItAVCE
This Is effected when the hoBtlle dis-
turbance of tho liver known as bilious-
ness ceases through the benign opera-
tion of Hostettcrs Stomach Hitters
laln In the right aide and under the
right shoulder blade yollowness of the
skin and ocballs fur upon tho
tongue morning nnusta vertigo pour
breath Irregularity of the bowels and
sick headache aro among tho distress-
ing symptoms which take their depart-
ure when tho great nntlblllous medi-
cine Is resorted to Chills and fever
kidnc and I ladder trouble rheuma-
tism djepepsla and nervousness nre
nlso remedied by tho Bitters which
is also a superb tonlo and promotor of
sleep and appetite Use the Bitters
persistently and not by fits and starts
Speedy good results will follow
> > QT A WORD
Harrison ould Not Talk on the Silver
Question
Indianapolis ind April 27 Benja-
min Harrison has returned from Rich-
mond Ind where lio has been engaged
on the Morrison will case He Is a
much sought for man since the repub
lication of his La Junta Bllvcr speech
Tho Associated Dress today asked him
if he had an thing to say on silver and
other political questions Not a word
he said My heaj la full of other mat
ters and I hae no time or disposition
to talk on the matters jou suggest I
am enguged on tho Morrison case at
Richmond and must remain until It Is
over as I will make the closing apecch
KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES
Tho state commander writes us from
Llnooln Neb as follows After try
ing other medicines for what seemed
to be a very obstinate cough In our
two children wo trlei Dr Kings New
Discover and at the end of two days
the cough entirely left them We will
not be without It hereafter as our ex
perience proves that It cures where
all other remedies fall Signed F w
Stevens Btato com Why not give
this great medicine a trial as if ia
guaranteed and trial bottles are free
at J P Meka Co s drug store Regu
lar size ttOo and > l
Bit AE 10UNO WOMAN
By Her Courage She Saved a Passen
ger Iraln fron a Wreck
f5dla C rU 7MIm Lou
a iison a
p ctty un8 Wuman fi u
strut d a daslardlr attempt to wreck
IlMr trtti on ne Southern
CaJiroinla ralhva > Thursday night
hen the train was within a few
blofka of the spit where two huge
boulders hnd 0 a a n ihf lrR J
ts bra women forced ho way into
j
r t f
THJS OAZJSTlJSl TOUT WOItTII 1EXAS bUM > AX AJUC1
train tS a standstill Just In the nick of
time
tub TUEWitiTrns Tunirscm
Mr rrowl > rV Ubr an writ belter
Hum this tn tie tyn writer 5
niitnbsenll enl most t > e tonight I ou t
Lara oa about the like
Ml i rype HangerAlt rWit 111 par Mm
when hU wife comes at 1 oclock
Miss 1 jpo Iinnger I henr her now on the
stnlm uni tbo nuniKut klio euteri 1II pur
alyze him
Mins Type I an er s wife iiterin TTow
dare
ym kiss me you lllalni II tell your
wife Ah here sbu Is now
Mr Ironlor How etnro yon sny such
tl lags joti Iiim > nt ir 1 fur nothing thing
I a re tuts oillcu at ouce
Mrs nrnrler Oh no Join phe h the
right jorson In tho right plan I mint her
to Ptay her nnd raise her sulary a a
week
M > 1IB ULW
Johnnie Writing home Dmreat Mother
The > h i pleat time of tho day la whtu 1 m
writing to you 1
ilFiSrtoalwTTl 3ohtmlB < t > ball game
LADIES
TAILOR
TAILOR UA0ES
Riding Habits and
Ennmg Drettis
F WATSON WALL
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< ynlenM without
J nr l milk blacult a nSS SSS
S without mow milk rroctri
All
4 McCordCollln > Conmtrcs Co
J you tvcTo obout to Journey to n
warmer or coUcr cllmato jou would
mako careful preparations
Ucslilcs tnklnff a supply of warmer
or cooler clothing as tho ca o might
be jou would thoughtfully select a
stock of medMnrs kafrguardd to
keep jou In good health
from tho blood tho Impurities which
havo accumulated dining tho winter
Increases tho oppotllo and Improves
the digestion drives away that tiled
feeling and nervousness and gives tho
strength and vigor without which wc
cannot appreciate beautiful Spi ing It is
J
cures acioratihtij t W
feauaparllla tell What i
eloquently than any aronn >
can be written ltcadttjS
ment below nttkejj
idbadhamonlbMa
own About Juno oro J ii
Puriffy Your BS
Now wc aro all about to change to a
warmer climate though not of our
own volition and what l moroieason
ablo tl l to tako a lcliablo mcdlcinoto
retiattha debilitating effects of higher
temperatures I
Hoods Sarsapailila Is JuBt tho mcoV
cno needed It thoroughly oxpcls
pcareuontholcitiloofn
It was very torn continual m
a tlmo my loft nrm betsolo <
j
egretnble In abort tlma tt
neatly all the tlmo With iTiUl < >
V Ul
scrofula I was In perfect mlicr
tho summer I became o laSn
friends tried to a Cet tj l
Safrsapanlijj
tor but I thousht I woulotni
Baraaparllla I bavo t Un trt
and part of tho olith ana am ImhVT
myaelf again I havo gained BaA
Tho scrofula bunch and m lam >
all none and I eel Ilk i MneZIf
Miss Hattie M Clam rato
And the Best Blood Purifier
HOTELS AND ItESTAUHANra
a
HOTEL RICHELIEU
Charles O Close roprietor
Rates 2 Per Day Jfo 2 rJ Cor 15th and Mam ForiWtrh
ST CHARLES HOTEL
lln i a BEIDQES Pro Rut St Ojgisiti TjDirir Ciinuin
NEWLY FURNISHED AND RENOVATED
Neat Oool Rooms FlratOlais Exeallont TaM Mo1irIi lis
The Merchants Lunch Room and
WM MORRISOty Proprlator
E07 12 Main Straiat
Just Opened Everything New Neat and Comhri >
THE NEW mcCLELLAND KS
J D KNAPP Proprietor
All modern Improvements eleotrlo lighU and tall
completo olpctrio plant IUtea 150 to 2 50
Mansion Hotel
Corner Fourth Rutk and Main 6tre ta
FORT WORTH TEXAS W W DUM Proprit
EATES iSS EJI2 DAY
POINDEXTEE HOUS
COS WEBT FIFTH STREET
Flratclnie In appolutment rek
Iy Irnualent and day board
H E BUSH PropW
WHITE ELEPHANT RESTAURANT
Just Rocolvocl nt this popular rosort frosh riTV
Smolta Spanish Mackorel Frofj Saddlos Pompano b
Erlo Whlto Fleh Black Bas3 and Lobstors
W A7 j D Prdp
BOARD AND ROOMS
MRS W H INGALLS 612 East Second St
Day board fi per week Trice of rooms according to locailonMjJ
ins under my own supervision Every effort made to extend bom P
my boarders
S CASBYSWASBYCi
IKrOOKI = OKATHir
WHOLESALE LIQUORS AND CI
Corner Ninth and Jones 8ts Fort Worth Tex
QUOTATIONS CHEERFULLY AND PROMPTLY
rant Wao V Wj
K Wllllanaav f
KaUf
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P nr nn ia rH Hi oSLiSotioiJ a I
T A PETERS
BlaCaSAilii Etc Horse Shoe
ion a Specialty
THE AVENUE SHOP TOIRTEENTHST
Spocial attention paid to
general repairing of vehicles
quckheimer rye
a no
WOODLAND SOUR MASH
WHjVj aro Epoelaltloi al tha LOCAL
OPTION SALOON Corn oat a
1608 MalnSBM
IarrlM aa
liourbon tA
Ubeae K
vn the sjstem lOTSlO r
I1HS It Is SB
Aint You Tire
Of Being Sick
And Taking My
y
Oa to xw
pert tnrjnlo
Kar No
Heart and BWJ
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