Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 18, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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THE (GAZETTE: FORT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY". JANUARY 38.
LETTKJl FJtOM WASHINGTON.
A Scone In tho Senatc-Zeb Yance Yi'
and Jonoa are not Actors in It.
A We Rrarn Ifow Peonlo of Washington
Dread that Their FacM will b Spoiled
The VlllainonB DetccUrea-Bod Lice of
a Despotfjm. j
5rrlal Correcportdf nw of the Oaten j
"Washington I). C January 13- It j
trnicvcn nnnui wjich ceunior jioar
poke nlnnwt handily of euntor Ed-
jiitirnl'H Mllcuce through mail v niontlm
mid during the Inat ncrdon of congrcn1
when Hoar's presidential puccessiou
bill wis dkcutwed and now Judge
Edmunds attficUH It most vehemently
mid with a force of argument and
degree of wirnestnwn that lmpeln It?!
inott ardent advocates to question the
wlxdoui of Us author. Hoar was even
'vlndlctivu In his awaiilt upon Sir. j
.Edmund. When tho latter rose lo
reply he was visibly and deeply
moved. Ills voice wjw tremulous I
when lie mild "the t-cnator from t
MiihsnchueottH do me great Injutdica
in condemning me because or my
absence from tne nonate. He knew
" Mr. KdniumW here hesitated
nud wart silent. Then ho made an
ed'ort to ko on. but fulling ptithiti!
hand over Ida eyes to conceal the tears
Atreamihg down his jace.
There was a deathlike silence. Ev-
erybody on the lloor and in the gal-
leries was awed bv the malelv of
tins sturdy old senator's uneontrolnble j
grief f-jomc senator In a low tone at
last moved an adjournment Every-
body rcemed to know except Mr. '
Hoar that Judge Kdmunds' protracted
nbseneo from his seat when Mr. .
Hour's lilll was dlhcusced eiuuuof the!
sickness and death of Judge ISdmunds'
daughter whom he loved with all his j
)ntirt. JIU irrcnresblblo sorrow was
then mote touching because Ills iwso-j
elates hud only contemplated Ids maj-1
eslyiw a Jurist and statesman. They i
icarneu ai last now to revere ino man.
Tin: iij.dL'i; vn nil! I'ltormrrH
Ureut anxiety and alarm pervades
the rapltal because of the prevalence of
small pox In the adjacent city of IJalli-
more. Vaeelnatlon Is dreaded be-
cause tlio vlriw hicd conveys Into
the system discuses often more'terrlble
than that whoe spores It destroys.
J'cople oven when the snow Is four
and six inches deep prefer the pave-
ment to contact with many lilthy per-
sons who dellle crowded vehicles with
their pro-enee and exhalation ft is
now projwed to establish a quaran-
tine against Halt (more. Two railways
thronged with hurrying multitude
connect tho two great cities. Many
elorlis serving daily In the depart-
ments havr their houses In Baltimore.
J low dlillcuit will be the task proposed
becomes apparent when a dozen
trains or more from Ibnlon New
York and Philadelphia jmssing
through HaUtnioro dally enter the
capital. Hut the rotting plague per-
vades tho Monumental City so ruinous-
ly and thoroughly Unit absolute terror
pewtcs'ses Washington and peo-
ple begin to believe- this is
Jlrst or a series of dreadful
calamities destined as "prophets"
have foietold to desolate Kind and se.i
during th-ywir just dawning
t)irri:rTivns.
'Kuch great bureau and especially
thoso of ilie treasury department ItrU
its heerel service fund disbursed among
men denominated detectives spies
and informers.the biixesit tools of despot-
Isms who frequent hotels and lounge
about bar rooms and ''shadow" uusiis-
peullng clerks ami citizens Tho poor
clerks IniVo no faith in one another.
JLfteli Biispeets ids friend. Any tin-
thoughted word spoken of public
ruiietlonarles.oflilgh or low degree In
conveyed within the hour to the
mighty peisouugo whoso dignity is
nileuded Without notice or reason
assigned the hopeless clerk Is advised
that Ids place Is vacant. Honest
bravo men are made veriest cowards
by the luutnllzing system and we
nave uero an army of sneaks and
truckling cringing freemen so-called.
njnu.'m n euvesuroppiug
Inaugurated I bujumho
guard against tlio pres-
oi secessionists vi o war
The
was
to
unco
nigeii. it is coimnncd y the mag
nates of the party or grand moral
ideas that irganlzed aschmnetouiako
Grant tluough the Intervention of
tho standing army dietutor when Til-
den was chosen president. Hut tho
detect Ives whoso pursuits and pro-
fessional habits necessarily make them
treacherous have begun to pivy upon
one another and tile public at last
learns something of Hiulr base
methods and knavish devices. When
onoofilient demanded not long nt.
hl.H share of rewards for the
capture of counlerfeltew his
"pah" 'conspired against him. Thev
deposited counterfeit money In his bed
room and piovlng that It wiu found
there consigned lrtn to the ponlten-
tjiyy for ten years. Uu has estab-
lished his Innocence is now free and
making it hot for a body or redemp
tlonlesascoundrelH In tlieemplovment
oftho lordly heads ir departments.
No Mondur statesmen ami patriots
ljuvo pronounced detectives the"bodv
lice ot despotism." I'olk tho swart-
wonting treasurer or'l'cuncssee knew
how to deal wjth iirofestonal detect-
lyes. When the people as contm-dls
tlngiitshed from the plutocracy re-
gain uiastory In the United States
thesti base tools of Mvollen diseased
greatness will lw no mote.
VOVKUTV'8 woia
Tlio thermometer Is below tho freez-
ing point and snow envelopes the cap!-
tu. Itu depth is from four to six. Inches
Heggnrs abound. At night negroes
oomo tortli fiom dons tnd holes to
iwc alms All ages and sexes and con-
ditions prey upon strangers. Ulvo one
Hdlmo and thrnuga dog youl' steps.
One must rudely drive rtuun odor
Ripply Ida pockets with pennies with
')'"01 " y peace ana escape aunov
injLHV Xegrn children show' eiaekei
arc grcKar'0U9 an ono re prof-
italilo employn'cnt tlie stipend feeds n
uliillllude. Each day some old gray-
haired chief of neighborhood goes
from houso to house with a bucket
gathering debris from dinner tables of
the rich and jioor. With these slip-
pile Uiu old beggar "kecjw tavern"
and hungry blacks for n few pennies
buy bones and bread swept from tallies
of comparative opulence. It Is a cu-
rious faci however Hint even In thH
ns other like cases the poor contribute
moit generously to the maintenance
and relief or tne poor. zmisHnounic(i
porters attend ni mc ooorwnys m me
great oIlcc - holders to exclude
beggars and hapless children
of Africa nuver daro to
Invade splendid abodes of the great
dignitaries of tho empire or those of
their subordinate Imiuton. Many of
these are
BTlU'JSJfDOCS STVKMrirEAHS
nndltintchlessasssrf. I had occasion
with a note of introduction from a seu-
nf.r. to call on a head clerk. He Is a
burly big fellow. I sent in the note
commending nfc to the kindness and
confidence of hU superlative majesty
and was soon Inducted into the awful
presence lie nodded like another
Jove us ho Is when I cnleied hut in
baud. He was talking to n plain old
man and neither usked me to enter or
bo seated only glancing at me with
Impressive lowering looks anddignity.
I Mood in the midi-t uf the apartment
I stared at him. He became 11 little
nervous. I never moved or turned
away my gaze. Finally he asked
with mime share of moliiicd authority
in lil voice and manner "What
would you have sir?"
"Nothing" I answered and I went
out making no obeisance. Would you
believe It Hint tills egregious ossali-
solutely believes that I called simply
to contemplate and be annoyed by his
greatness impelled by the same vague
en i ious de-ire that induces people to
stare at Grant or the president. There
Is nothing like tills odious aristocracy
of olllee ami if tliero were no other
reason for the ejection of the party
so long in power one suillelent and
satislactory to tlio people will be
found in tlie fact llmt tlityu up lifted
otlice-holders have held place and
nositif.ii so long that their heads are
turned. They deem olllces their
property as toiling people do theh
homes and farms and elevated abovo a
few or greater number of their fellow
creatures they are imbued with n
lixed conviction that plain citizens of
the United States are their pitiable in-
ferior. They simper and are humble
Uriah i Teens in the presence of those
who give places and honors nud inter-
course witli tho-o beneath them are
IHRcr roiimt from lionil lo tall
'Jlmtt mumiiMtli cloplinntor wlmlc;
Intlntnl wllh ixtriino Intensity
Tlicy till Uirco-iiinrlur of linmi'iiMty.
IJy the time the Democratic patty
had pricked these livdin-sulphurie
gas bubbles I have abborted the civil
service reform act because it leaves
half these pudy barnneles.-fastoned on
the copper-bottomed wornl-eaten bulk
denominated tlie "old ship of state."
X.
KESTTCKV SEWS.
ARKANSAS XIWS.
base leet and beg fur enough to buy
them n pa r of shoes otk'w tell thnt
"mammy has no coal" and that the
iiouseuoin irvczei. "rieaso Kir give
mtHipeunvtobu.vu loaf of broad; T
1!l.t mi """ to eat sense
ylstlddy." Huch aro piteous stories
m.u " v jiigiuai every street ero-
Vi' i . "v tlunnwuul uegroea dwell In
.Ou'UKton ami its suburbs. How
thoy live at alb Un mv...m. ...v....
hplved They are irenerotis. .'llvllin..
cent with ono other. The?
tlio lost
Carlisle Xnu Departure: Carlisle
ought to have a cheese; factory this
year. (
A'eto Ilnutonlun; Fifty tenement
housed will liu wauled in Jientonvillo
between now and April.
i'.lovcn hundred and tun lades of
cotton nan neon shipped from Gaines-
ville on January (J.
Tho statu university at Fnyeltevllle
costing about $.M)0i)' was standing
without ii dollar's iusinanco upon It tv
week ago.
J-'ayettevlllo Sentinel: Fayettovillo
Call turn out II lim.nr ei'mvil In ii IV.ii.
eutoitainment (ban any other city of
tit ttfv in mo union.
Galnesvlllo JCvrnU: Tlie Xnnow-
trilU'jrn Unllinnil tu miw ...!...
through nidus to McNeil station 10?)
nines Niiiiuiweto. Ol 1'inu Ulull.
Caillslo rm Ih'.iinvluvr' M1.r....1
German n mllles from Now York sta'to
arooxpedod o arrive liero soon to lo
eate near tli.s place.
llecbo Tunes: We understand the
suhurlmn streets of Heebo were named
a snon nine since nut tlio city dads
have not had thorn published yet.
Newport J'cw.: Tlio real estato
market of Newport is as brisk as over
and business and resident lots in great
demand. Ten resident lots were sold
to strangers lust week
FnyettovUIo Hcntiml: Thoro Is a
general cry from tho stogie-raisers of
our county of eboieia among tho hogs
though It is thought not to no so bad
as It was a few years ago.
Fayellevlllo Jtemoivat : It is
staled that tlie 'Frisco lino is to bo
pushed rigid on to Paris Toxias a dis-
tance of ono hundred and slxtv-thiMe
miles from Fort Hmlth. A force of
one thousand men will go to work Im-
mediately. Newport Ar.w.i; Colonel 1'nrnmorc
has dignified Ids Intention or building
a branch road from Newport to some
point on his lino just as soon as the
trunk lino is completed. Another
boom for Newport.
Fayettovillo Democrat: A real old-
fashioned llstlcuirbetweonsevertd par-
ties enlivened tilings on tho northeast
coiner last Saturday. Two of tlio par-
ties wero old silver-bearded gentlemen
but they Knocked like professionals.
Idttle Koek Umcttc: That dan-
gvrous disease scarlet fever is some-
what prevalent In tho city nt present.
It is not confined to any special local-
ity there being ono ease In tiie north-
western part of town and others In
tlio center of tho city.
Van Hurcn JrapMc: The soapstone
embankment at tlie left erosslngoftho
1 risen at tho head of .Main street has
given way. A large slice of earth and
soanstouo i'in lw. mt.tii .... i ..n..
moving toward (ho track threatening
o ewer It. Still further down the
traelc toward tho river other sltdea aro
threatened
t. ' i in
Neither mental nor physical labor
can bo accomplished xatlsfiiotorily m-
h tho yyatcm is in order. When vou
feel fired languid wearied wltliout
u.e(uou uio mind slow to net and iv
UUblng great moutal effort you e.tu't
rest awured Hint your Hverls ot act-
ing properly and that nature requires
assistance to help throw otr lulpurl-
Hes. I huro is no remedy that will ac-
complish this no mildly and yet effect-
trial will satisfy you of Its merits
Jan lS-eoil.vw.ini i'
PRIOKL
i 1
tnre merit ami not
Henderson is to have a ncwIiHtlonal'
brink.
Madlson county scored 242 mar- Bmnswlg.
rlages last year. !
T. F Wilson Is the new mayor of
nuccburg.
Chnrllo Saunders a pmall boy was
killed by a fnlllng tree In Hurt county.
A hyphenated newspaper Is paid to
I. ...r.l.. .... .-tkill(twi :. r.r
ington. i
Six Kentucky editors have an-
nounced themselves as candidates for
the legislature. I
An unknown white man was found
dead in tlie river nt I'ctereburg a day I
or two since.
Twenty-one persons left Morgan
county last week to seek new homes
in TcxjLs.
AtOwenton Watt Tomllnson fell
on the Ice. shattering ids hip. He
will bo crippled for life.
Fire-proof vaults to cost from $1500
to $2000 arc being. placed in the court-
house nt Lebanon.
Green circuit coirt- convenes at
Grecnsburg Monday. Taylor circuit
court convenes the same daj
The store of Charles McKee at Bell I
Point opposite Frankfort was burg-
larized of K3 on the night of the
seventh.
Two hundredand forty-three couples
were licensed to marry in Daviess .
county during the year ISSL'. i
Four hundred and fifty bairels of
whiskey came out of bond in Daviess i
county warehouses on the Cth.
John IJrice the brakernan Injured !
by the cars at Crofton last week is i
dead from Hie effects of his injuries.
Charles Gefllnger jeweler at Uar-
rodsburg made an uislgnmeiit M011-7
day. Liabilities ?3000; insets 511500.
Thomas F. Finch .sheriff-elect of
Jioone county failed to qualify and '
J. It. Clutterbeach was atmointcd to
tno vacancy.
A dinicilltv between Austin Nlr-nr.
and Sol. Noble on Lost Creek in
Hrculliitt. f.niintv. I'luloI In tin. fnl.il
shooting of the latter.
Urandeburu is modest In her de
mands. She wants a bank a town
hall a public school building and a
railroad and intends to have them all.
Tho thi-ntre mid hiilnnn tf friumih
Ilurmeu at Covington were attached
.Kimiay by a United States marshal
to satisfy an o)d judgment.
Rteire t Reillngof Louisville have
clo-cd the grocery and Honor store of
James F. Daily of Frankfort bv at-
tachment for a credit or $3o00.
Hart county lias a family named
Jutnn and another named r.Htur. a
marriage ii these families would make
i team to beat Maud S. and Ten
Urocele.
The Adair Counts Tmliiutrttil Vus.
eillHtm Ish lieu- .irmiiilnl!..ii ...I...
objects will be to Induce immigration
10 mo count j tne building of factories
etc.
Tlie residenceof Mrs. Lizzie Martin
at Newmarket bur.ied a few days ago
together with its contents. An in-
surance of $.800 partitdlv Oovers tho
loss.
There are not enough niarrlr.gcnbl e
girls in Oweutown to go round and
llioAVict says mi Influx to (ill tlio de-
ficit will bo heartily welcome by a
score or more of woufd-bo benedicts.
The trial of Ivan W. IJownuin for
the killing ol It. D. Lane marshal of
Augusta is In progress in tlie Jiracken
circuit court at Urooksville. Tho evi-
dence Is all in and the argument has
begun.
Mrs. Lester was found dead In
Marion county having been strangled
by n hank of thread which was tied
tightly around her neck. Two men
named Parduo have been arrested
charged with her murder.
it. L. Munday died suddenly nt
Muuday'H Landing Mercer county
taundny. in tho past year he had
taken out lire insurance policies
amounting te $li5000 for tlio benefit of
hlsBon-ln-lnw with whom lie lived.
Covington Commonwealth: A prom-
inent horseman or Frie Pennsylva-
nia has entered ids stablo or nineteen
horses for tlie coming July races at
the LnUina race track ; Hicso in ad-
dition to entries fiom Missouri and
Illinois.
Not n tjartlclc of quinine In Carter's
I.lver Jilttens but thev are particu-
larly recommended to those -who have
long used quinine nud felt its jlnnrioit?
effects. Sold nt wholcsal" by L. N.
VK fit .IW1
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JOSEPH fi. BRO
THE lIVfR AND ITS FUHCTWHiS.
PIThub8eairTJIt(iNtVd fut thnt lbs
.1 Um MrtlnAnt 4iAMillftWb!c!ltOftIltltal
i-1 Umil7Urah)wtriMlntS flrt rlw ffiua
IW nam Amnrrmrnt of th lAnt Tsuprcaa
l not oalj. Us Ihtstn bat l the ttn Us oat of
lh.mMlfnMrt.rt TS M9A1II hlaod. DD lit T4T
tnrstatb twill. rw thioajcJi thu oren aoil
In lt pwt thti linpiirit Im th mt!oot
BhUhre Dfcnttrrtar dlstlon rll u far
UlMnlO HJ DFlin In lOO renop.l m wti tuaiv
rul Ac. arwiimusaira. nsiuuu isrwiiiye.
Ui.Hlx LlTtrls IUWB toet oat f onSpt to
srntror l rttot aad wbrn this ourltli
gmttr or l rttot aad
laixnilbl for It to iirowrlr
moilecftllobifctlonabls mi
tint Aliowi It to ). tbroneh
BITTERS
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trfljmiwvfT "t- (-'v " 1" T.
motlccMio&;ctu:iD9 mir irom iqv diodo
OTltOTlt fAtwalhronffh. cftTTTfBiZtllth lttbs
polfaat cf bleh It (booltt htra boea rellrred.
blood thtbo!j.
tern bwoisei act-
M.nd oaoreia tu
F.ropeilrpnonalti
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miTllfd vtUitvail
1 1 ftn-CEtb. Bo the
umiimnn
Import to tud
narn go.
k.ilh. f.l
I ai of bis oi
coaiuramiij
llrwrt.vorn
out. U con
PUPR1VU.
wltbto(3a
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Hesdache
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Eruptions
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rfordftr.ond
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reaalrtd to
fujtsttjfti'rc
In rkMnvlviff
Itself of all
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lions nodi
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ana vigor I
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comrlntati
oftblsklsd
tbore I no
raedlclno
tht eqaala
CURETS
lAlLDlSEASLSCFTht
LIVER
KIDNEYS
STOMACH
ANDf
BOWKIS.
DS.B.r. SHERMAN'S
PRICKLY ASH
BITTE PS.
Tbe r-solt of rn
Of MQdr.jirttlin'nl
fflodlc! rvt-trcb
una pracriraof vt.
U.F. SnEEUiK.lta
oriffinftior ami
L9 nucc
wnareTor
oHd it nt.
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Knlvfor Ita
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gatirot ana
tbtt ctaii
of reoedltt
ran bar
but ono tf-
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riolent ac
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ASH BITTERN la o medirlo
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BY3
ALL DRUGGISTS
PR lCEl DOLLAR.
an lntoileatlim borerasa
blo In Iti oompotlte tbl
THA0K TALK.
the lironerlv
of Jtrlgliton
of Mr.
lieacli.;
Fiona is now
John Drlscoll
terms private:
Mr. Cassldy s said to have another
Pinatore In his War Dance Mlsfor-
funo lllly.
The two Jims Roe and Sheridan
returned on the Arizona from tlieir
btiof trip abroad.
Joe Hunt tho hurdler lias again
changed hands Joe Donahuo havimr
sold him to Dr. Hanks. h
Tho Nashville lllood-J Torso Associa-
tion has decided to glvo a six daws'
meeting ooniinencing April 1.
.Sovrann aged -1 by The" III Used
dam Sultana lias been bought bv V
15. Cheatham Nashville Tennessee.
Charley ll's fore leg Is worse than nt
lret thought but Miss Woodford is no
iu tiuy way alleuted as reported.
tlrenada yh) was a grand race-
linivo In his day has been purchased
Slo "' xli N(i-cs of Marion
Itlsvervlllci.lv flmf ......i-.n ii.
jockey will bo reinstated sbortlv in
wfileli event lie will ridu for Mr. W.
L. Cassldy.
J. D. Hhookeney and James Shields
have opened inibUo training staliies.
he former at Lexington Ky. ftd tl0
latter at ISheepihend Hay
t-V?01"1 Jn fhuliyt of winning sires in
15WUIS tho amentod tt.ir.i.-i.. m
Jjet j)laced to their credit ?MS03
TSaiul Or hu insr with sin sa- ''
TltO Motltilliil rm.liKT nl....u n.i.
year will embrace Helena ltozomm
unite Ai houlH White Sulphur
bprlngs Miles City and Fort llcntou.
AlllUtlHir fllff rUna n.. ..a
nut w. L. scott;i u ; i ;rx """ :
of Frio. Pn.. ui(i. a l ." '."
evilored turfman of Chicago 111. '
For the next ten days 1 will sell rc-
ntalntuL' stock or holiday gowls at cot.
uin'-w K. M. Wbwjj.
Go to Keller's for your wagons bug-
Ijles and other vehicles. lO-.S-tt
AndbftlnaF tiiiP"1rvir?tnhlrt In IttMrnrvi
rjji7.'. :r. r.T" ""n7r.""':.r"":.; z
uspuonuiiimsifTun DflaouciflirfiaiiJ. iiisnoi
tbtjorHru mntlnnti. It li a specific and as
a JujuuiJUA'uuxriiiiraniEBaDornaiiotner pre-
parations. Ask xour drugjUt for It and ciTe It a
tnlCfrl!. If Viarmifinnann hanrl aalrtii l tia s-
inmrtul tnv nn
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO..
COLE PBOPISXKTOES
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Nos. 6. 8 10 12 and 14 First Streetl
W. F. LAKE.!
WH0LESUE AND RETAIL
H. N. CONNER & CO.
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Hardware Iron I
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Booksellers and Stationers
(llluuU Itooksliclou liiinir.ictiircr'xl'rlccs.)
PICTURE FRAMES ALBUMS AND
POCKET BOOKS.
J
Wagon and Carriage Wood Work
STOVES PUMPS PUMP SUPINE
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OIIDEU AND LETTFIt (TJU1-LI.
GATE) COPYING BOOKS
(Invaluable to Merchants and Trav-
eling Men.)
Guitars Violins Banjos Tamborines
Accordaons Valentines and
Croquet in Season.
NO. 32 HOUSTON STREET.
VWrl1i?'ChSrK-5
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Suffer
no longer from Dyspep-
sia Indigestion wont of
Appetltolossof Strength
lack of Energy Malaria
Intermittent Fevers &c.
BROWN'S IRON BIT-
TERS never fails to cure
all these diseases.
AGENT FOB HALLIBAT'S WDM
Cnrnnr TTnimfon j o ri . 'wf?
Corner Houston and Second Streets Fort Worth S.I
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STOVE AND HARDWARE HOUSE UM
-WKvory Description of Job V'ork dono on Short otlce.'W'l
BOTton.Novtmtera. iB3j. .
Broun CsnuicAL Co.
Gentlemtn: For jeirs I hive
beenagreatjutrererfromljysptfijia
and could get no tellcf (having tried
everything ahich wai recommend-
ed) until actine on the ad. ice of a
friend who had been benefitted by
Hrohns Irox 11ittbrI tried a
bottle with most aurorislng remits.
Trevious to taking IIhomn's Jron
niTTBns ecrythingl ate tred
me and I suffered greatly from a
burning sensation in the stomach
which was unbearable. Since tak'
Ing Bkcwk's Ikon IIutbrs all my
troubles are at an end. Can eat any
timeithout any disjgreeable re.
ults. I am practically another
Person. Mrs. W JFlvn.v
33 Jlaenck St U Uoston.
BROWN'S IRON BIT-
TERS acts like a charm
on tho digestive organs
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms such as tast-
ing tho food Belching
Heat In tho Stomach
Heartburn otc. The
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
teeth or glvo headache.
Sold by .U Drujjfjlats.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore Md.
Drown Chemical Co. Iiilt.more and V
hare mossed red lines and trade.
marl on wrapper.
BEWAFIE OF IMITATIONS.
Parlor Restaural
; ST0NEHAM &
REGULAR MEALS 25 CENTS!
unuvo wniters. Table minpllcd with the best the markctaM
" a " eimoiie promptly attended to. i
C0RNER WEATHERF0RD AND THROCKMORTON STREETS.!
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ueiieral Commission Merchants
Cotton Wool Hides
OFFICE AMD WARuniiQP!
Houston and Main Qe D.. ton j MiiM
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ort Torrtlx Texi
?inMngMUmmU'an enroftrt attention paid to M
for InJiun Xntlgn eoiti. Cs' l J?ncKB ai-' Twluo furnished on appllccU!
Merchants Exchange ftesictfi
jonn Hottmann Proo'r.
Houston Street Next to Public Sq
Fort TortH Toacas. '
Incst French cooks always employed. Wis nt nil hours day or nij
twi' ifiiuJ)S WISES LKJUOHS AND CI
SALOON IN BUiLDfiftgG.
ill.VUTIX CAREY.
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Importers ami Wholesalo Dealoni in
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AND CICAJ
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