Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 71, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 11, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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WOOL DRESS GOODS-NEW SHADES AND FABRICS
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ALL THE RAISE THIS SEASONSOLID COLORS AND FIGURES TO HA TCH.
WHITE GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTloi
CAIIPETS BUGS MATIWGS OIL CLOTHS ETC.'I
JILL OF THE ABOVE LINES OF GOODS WERE BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES AND WILL BE SOLD THE SAKE WAY.
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TERMS of mmsoniPTtox
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ono month ...
riitcio month -nix
mouth ...
Ono year ....
THIS WKV.ttl.Y t
Mm britn riHMUly tnlariid uml Improved
and now contains (fty-ilt uii.uMHti n( re.nj
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Ina mailer inndo ni from tlio cream of tho
unnycni'iotiH iiiaKinpii.iiiDDcMiuiiiuinai'-
cMrmp'Tin tliorounliy wot to iuWrl!-
era lu all urtn of tlio UulieilHiatost andi'-an-win
Hrevf piMtnge ut tho follow hits low
Tliruo months . ryj
ix momus El w
Olio year . . . 'jw
Hiibcrlpllon to dally and weekly laMrlctly In
ad vii nco n ml nil jwpyia Mopped when llinu
paid foruxplrw.
Utiliiiorllu'rii dc-vlrliu' tlio address of their
paper rhanaed will plcnsii main In their
cniiiihuulcailon tioth tint old unit now ad-
drew Remit by trail on J'ort Worth poMOlllcu
nionoy older or rcfilMorcd letter. If tent
olhurwlnowo will not lo rvAM)niilbl for
inlNdirrliien.
AdtlicM UAXBTrr; I'ort Worth Tvxti.
njivriiuuii f.tiit'HM!U iruonii nilll('4tii'lll
IlMlit'UtioilH.
((ulfKntt'f fair wallior north easterly
vi)ilfc;ntloiiury or lowiir lt)iiiTalnronnil
hlahflr rtMii.-f
CJrazIu-I'anii lniil fur Halo.
Four lots wit'h alioiil oO.OOO no 100.-
00 unu 200000 ik-k-h. Tlu only httfju
fcmllw to ho hni! In tlio hIiUo In or-.
xnulcil cotiiitloa. AmuriM Ht-curlly
ntjilil iMibtuicotiiuul lit value extra
wntlrablofiiriiKuiir Invi'stntunt.
' n 12. H (Iuaiiam
'Ornliain Youiij; County Texan.
tSra'.ln-l'"!!!'!!! J.nntlH I1oi' Sale.
liiH) H'ctlon In uholltl bnily.
105 Hcotlim In a wdltl body.
liOO HL'iillon aUcrnatcfi.
180 Houtlotm Mild ImhIv ami well
Wnlcrcil oxtru lino for kiuV.Iiik.
"Yill lUHiiro t'ltliitnconu'iit tin jirusont
jiIco.
tJOOO liorHos Ainorlcan stoolc at a
nnculul bitrKitln dollvi-reil In Wichita
'otuty
Mu.mmi Ti:.mi'ii:ton it Co.
:t-2-3m
Wloliltu KuIIm 'IVxih.
i?
Youiij Cat (lo.
1000 to r()()() hcail or yoarllngH
anil two-ywir obln.
.l-0-lf TlIXAh rsviTMiiNTCo.
- i. . w
-WUI Ctiiitmut
1000 or 1!000 tock oaitli' for i)rlii
k'Uvory. Ti.xah Invimmiknt Co.
1- lO.tjr a
A Knrn Cluuiro.
I OO.OOO aoii'H k('I Krazlng land
under fence.
inOOOgoovl otook entile at a Imr-
(Jttln. ;l-0-tf TtlXArt iNVtWTMUNTCo.
1 Al'i' ittnn I. ...I f..ll"l. ....... ...I. I.. Uf
v.il. Ill.lil Mill! litltll Vllltlll 111 VfllJ
rn.vHioerawl in a hole and pull tlio
bole In after Mm. T'was a pity Jio
Hbould have licon dlwippolnled.
Two of tlio feinalo dchcendantH of
AjiiuuriM Vis?it(;hj8 for wliom (bit
hind of tlio freo and boinc of the bravo
was named arc pensioner! in Home.
Iferols a cane- for American phllan-
Ibiopby and p'utrigllnm.
'I'm: JDnllax 'Vmw Mity.M "i'oit
Worth Iwdoliif' Ihnelogitnl In (liefutN
est wiiko of tliu word in the way of on-
tertalnlni; tbo live stock eoiivontlon
(IiIh week and tlio Timrn extenda the
eoiiKnittilnlloiiri of D.tllas to her enter-
prlliiglstor city and bor ileHerving
KUchIb." Thatika.
Tin; fullowliitf very bcnslblu paia-
graph coiicerniiiu Oovcrnor I ui:ia.nd'
policy with refeteneo to lelegrajib
companies Is from tlio Cucro Slur.
Tlio brnt imnigiapb to a long edltoiial
say tlioo eoinpanles Miotibl be held
to a htrlet account for tbo Immediate
and wife tlellvary of nief-HiigcH eonllded
to their (runt in tlio wmio manner as
rallroadH handling freight and pawaen-
geitf and If ncec-iry under even
heavier penult lea. Coventor lni:tsi)
yis violently opposed by many of the
oUl.eimofC'ueioand DoWIlt county
but front IiIh iimugiual aibllvsH and
hlH ilil meHsngoto tltu legislnturo they
nru lieeomtng eonvineed that hu 1h tbo
ilglit man in tlio right pluoe and that
no mutter of public imnoiliinco wit I
sililbr while ho holds the executive
retim.
'ii
No wni.i Informed lawyer HityH (ho
Now Yoilc Jfrrald who has intelli-
gently examined tlio question will lie
Htirprlscd at tlio deolalon rendered by
tltoUnlttd Statea Htiiireino eoiut le-
uently In tlio two eaen of Now Vorl;
and Now Jlampshlro agniiifit Loulsl-
nna. Them? huIIb were brought liv the
pbilntiir fitatcH as HHHlgneeH of their
eltl.eim holding repudlutlug bottilH of
MtuiHliuta. Tlio eleventh ameiidinent
to tbeeoiiHtitutlon forbids a milt to be
brought ngaUtHt one tnto by a eltlzen
or another and im the Jlcruld Home
time ago pointed out a Milt btougbt
by nutate its iiwdgnfco or ono of Hm
own eitlKens Is In etl'eot a auit by the
oinzen nintseii. wueli an notion ir
upheld would as tlio tuipromo eoiut
decldcH. lo a very pulpabto evasion or
tlio eoiiHlllutlon
" Mtock Cat do.
.WIIleontrnctHtoolcenttlo for futuro
delivery
'Mi-lf Tuxah 1nm:si'mi:ntCo.
Htot'lt Cat do Wanted
Wo wIhIi to buy Hloek eatllo In lots
front 10 to 1000 bead. Call at our oft ice
with Kneehttiil hlttlejoltn & Aliulln.
Alain wit cut or addreas
Mo.NTdOMKHV t Co
i'ort Worth Toxiih.
Jl'5-2 wk
Vi f v I'Nif iSnlij.
TwtiiyMlVo hundred "North Toxiim
pralrlo cattle to inohide aprlng unlvt-H.
rrlfo JW.OOO. Hmtgo delivery. Num.
boi'gtiarantecd. Umiided illO calves
Jiihi n)rinr. Aitiltess
il. c UmtKioic
!lVl Shentian TextiM
(JiaxiiiK- ljitntl t'onSulo.
lit Montague eounjy 7.C00 acre-s of
which i.ooyaerei) uo wunm irmu io
to hIx milca and the niunlitdor wltli-
In ul1eo.it m lea of tbo eltv of Mon-
tague. . jiMio ht'tho Ibllowiit. eoun-
tlw yl; Anjhev J2h0aere Cole-
itian ll!S0 l)ontoi M)0 Jack 010
IJarlcor -1' (jtonovll 010 and Wlc
- l.ltt). For ai Uoiilaw enijol ro of Mr
. 12. Ives care of .) 1J. Donalto.
giatkrtviile iled idver county
a-u-u
Tcxaa.
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For Salt;
Cattlo
stiti rattle.
fiOO jwirllngs
otH) two.
vo00 threes.
A00 00 WH
May bo found tt tbo
Ti:.vah T.NVwrrNT Co.
. w .sjtontoval. f
32. nutzbltiii'H barber Hhop In re-
moved to Alain Hlreet next tloor to
Barradull'tt drug wtoro. Call and have
yourwoiktlouo In a llrst-obwrt barber
liop. ' ' iaa i!-tr
Tin: erowntug of King KaiiAK.w.w
on the twelfth of February (bo full
aeooiinlH of which JiIhI bavo touched
Ameilea was deemed a great
affair In Ilawnila a llttlo
kingdom or about Mxty thousand
souIh. Huoh an allhlr would buvo been
regarded as no inoro Important than
tbo fiWeerlng in of a niaglstiate In
Texas but it moved tbo heaven unit
c.irth of that pbico. A correspondent
la wilting tiptho atllilr wi.vh tbo dnv
dawned hoaullfully In lloiiohilit. The
capital ot tlio Utile Island kingdom
was gay wmi tint ooparKm of n-loli-
Insf. MagB lloated from nearly every
house In tlusj cojinoiolltan town and
iii.. tut .j i ...i i.... iiikj. ... i. . .
ii"in "k "j oiuivauunRiinuuiii
In tliolnivboc Hhono out. in the bill-
llaiit nltln of mjtuy colored
buptlng. Kviry lumrt scentctl
bwoyiutl HTo and buxtlo wcio
everywhere and oven tbo
tlull native luinaUa throw off bit
uonleil lethargy and Mood high op on
i pudental tif expeetattop Man tipd
uaturo were In their best mootf and
When the deoii-ntoulhed ojtinion bayed
their JtoitrxQiituttorlngs from port-hole
and rampart they only put to night
Whatever f dlHaatlsfaetlon might be
blooding about. They were signaling
thearrlvalofan era which brought at
leait n promise of Htnblllty and charac-
ter to the government of tlio UlandH.
-
Tim Ualventon AVim approves of
the prcseitco of lobbies In certain chines
during iieh.slont of the legislature ' to
atsslst tbo moinborrt in considering
great quetUonn It upjirovcs tbo pre
enco of tbo railroad lobby but eon-
deimiB "tlio ponltentlitry lobby. There
seems io lie .somo Inconsistency in this
ff lobbies aro beneficial to tbo country
in a.sslbtliig (lie enaction of Important
law their elllcleney In one enwo it np-
l;ars would bo no much fellna in an-
other. Tlio argument that (lie peni-
tent lory lobby wa.s working for the
benefit of private companies will not
hold ir another lobby is warranted in
assisting legislation for ot ler pri-
vate companies Jtallronds aro
not run by the public.
Tbo Iran cannot Jimtlfv Mb nonltion
and can only admit that tbo peniten
tiary lobby -was too strong for the op-
position and carried tlio day. The
OA.ifrri: has always contended that
lobbies wero not iih harmful as they
had tlio reputation of belmr. and fre
quently do great Hervlee for the Htate
ami tiie country at large. They at
least cause deeper and yiioro tliorouiilt
investigation into Jlnlrlcato ques-
tioiin and that can never
dofietlous hnrni. Tbo JSich should
simply deploro the Inellleiency of tlio
opposition to what it terms tlio peni-
tentiary lobby and condemn itforicp-
rtcentlng private interc-hla for all lob-
bies fo that to a certain extent. If
lobbies are Important factors in legis-
lation In ouo ciihe they am in all
cases.
A tiUNTiiiiMAN vlsitlmr Fort Worth
the other day mid ho f aw many tilings
Wliicli weio a lovelallou to him. and
when lie closed his eyes to externa-
appearances and dreamed only of Ilio
reality ho was ania.ed and delighted.
Ho went to the bull and banquet and
told of tbo delightful jam and crush
between pretty and brilliant women
and good-natured warm-heaited cow-
men. Jli.s head was In a whiil of
dlz.y delight through the evening
which biougbt him many lovely mem-
ories of tliefar J2ast and lie bad only
to liniit'Ine the upleiidor of the
liuxombourg to bo in tlio midst of al'ar
IhIhii revelry. Jlo went through
the city by gaslight and found liimseir
t reading on soft carpets and standing
uuiier lite lambent light of brilliant
tilianaellers. Ho saw men anil men
and money without end. He thought
of thogamiiiir. tables at .Monaco uml
Hndcn linden ftshosaw the plies of
gold and heaitl tlio click of the ivory
chips ; saw tbo moiito table gtoan bo-
nentli its pile of wealth and listened
(o the fall of tlio dico or monotonous
fcou nd or the roulette. II o watched
tbo turn or the cat da and naw
small fortunes grow from cents or
fade away befoie the xilcnt manipula-
tion or ibo bltH or pasteboard by com-
placent vraupitra. He passed on rrom
ono aptutmont to another and
watched the reckless grandeur of the
heedless Io nptcrs of foituue running
for nebk or nothing ; lnlialcd the in-
toxieatlng odor of wines and brandies
and breathed lite smoke-laden atmos-
phere till his brain grew diswy and
he forgot In tlio deUiluin
of excitement whom ho
was and murmuri'd ' I'icc hu Itclle
I'Yancc. he present est pour Vt
oaf juHinwnt Lead' ipe on to tbo
MabUlc."
Though (ho compliment ia doubtful
wo will approprlnto it for those whom
It will benefit most.
Ilea llutlcr Ifcorno convertiof jirayor but
the ntnr-routo trial llkon dirty Arab oarn-
an lcepi marching on forovur.
The Franklin Democrat says: Since
tlic ai-icanlatlou of tlio AKrlcultural nail Jit-
ehnnlnil uoIIpso In 1875 tlio statu has appro-
prlntPil thenlcosuinof i-Wtfioi to thin liiBtltn
tloti nail Mill tltoro Iihr ueon no rent honcllt
or ncccxhlfy forthiti Institution.
'J'ho Han Antonio Jixprcm says: Tlie
farmers In this scotlon nnd tho Htockralsorn
too nrojuljllivnt over tho hinvy rain. It vns
tlm iliM rnlnfill v hnvo had for many
months and was hadly nocdeU. Funnurs
McroBcttlnir blno over tlio prospect but ev-
crytliliig now loolcs chcmfiil.
Tlio Fautitn County Advocate wiya:
Willi ttiullirlit boforoour people and thop'nst
yrnrnosponcneu under tho local option lim-
it may Fnfoly ho predicted Unit Piinnlii cmm.
ty will loturn to tho llconhcHyntciu no.ttSat-
urdny. Hut llttlo or no tntircl fepiim to ho
taken In th? election mid u Huhl oto will bo
polled
Tho Clarendon A'cmw perpetrates the
fnllowlus. Found!!! Two hair-pins. One
aincok mllil saj-nl-liomo sort of liiilr-pln
with Inio; ik and n decided halil head.
Looks us Ir might Imvo occn tioubie.
'I ho other an ncHthotlc Ohcnr Wilde ion of
pin Just Hlmply too uttcily loo for anj thins
In this cold cruet world
& MARTDS
rniiso.XAi..
Walter Jladdox our 'shcrlll' Is im-
proving Jailor McCain has just returned front
ft trip wet.
L. 11. Stein leaves for hong IhIhihI
on Wednesday on a pleasure trip.
Jr. W. C. Mllllke'n ono or the lead-
ing physicians of Weatherford is in
the city.
Capl. Fat Dooley tlio famous scout
has returned from an extended nip
Into Old Mexico.
Mr. Henry C. Lyon a veteran of tho
war with Mexico lmsJust returned
from a vlxlt to Austin.
K M. Iliown of Homer Louisiana.
representing the famous Cllngman
NuiKMles is In the city.
Mr. AVm. A. Koby of Misslsslppl
well known in tlio (Jaziiopi: ollleo
made a pleasant call last night.
. I'.&mliiklo I2bij. who retuined
1)01
city
Miss Lola Hooso leaves In the lnorn-
pVhglnlft not long ago in charge of
u iv uouy ill wans. LOIlor IS UIICK to this.
used billets of oak stove wood
and gashed each other ter-
ribly. Howard is tho woibt
hurt or tho two. Illy scalp is cut up
loraoventl inches and he is otherwise
bruised. Young disappeared after the
light. Dr. Slaughter attended How-
ard. i cr.
A IIOJHH INSTITUTION.
What II (tiielti) Mini S.iti- mi
tenluyAliont the CIij
rn tlio year 1873 Lewis II. Stein
canto to Fort Worth and engaged in
the buteheiing business. It was on a
small scale thon but by oloso applica-
tion to business fobrictyand fairdcal-
imr ho baa steadily increased (ho vol-
ume of ills trade until to-day lie is tlio
heaviest dealer in tlio state and lias
the most elegant best arranged shop
in Hie south.
His new shop is located on the cor-
net or Third and Main continuing to
bear tlio title Temple l'laeo which is
most ajipiopriatc.
Mr. Stein with U-imii Imuliwwa rir
night saw that oleanlincbs was some-
uiiuK io ue aumiieil and
something tlio people wanted
so therefore at a cost or $7o0
put in h tesselnlcd pavement such as
seen in tlio rotundas or the grand
hotels III IllO 11(11 111 'I'lin iiniiiilmv ...
composed or the hugest two slabs of
murine ever brougui to tills city com-
illtr rrom Ulltln-lll Vormnnt ithkiohv.
ing four feet by nine feet.
Tho llxtutes aro all neat nothing
being put on tlio native wood but the
painter's oil.
Mr. Stein has tho only Slovens' cool-
ing room in tho Mate and in it can
keen meat in u toimumihiiv w ! .i.
below tbo freezing point. A great de-
Hitiermuin in a country where heat
mid lliea i)redomliiii(i. To lu r . 1 1 .-
abreast or the times tho place is with
tllO tCSt or tho citv bv lolonhom.
enabling tho ladies to order tboir
oreaklast. meat. iMiiiikn. vnnlumi ituti
or uiitel-ipe as well as game and other
muuicsoi toon wiinoui inconvenience.
in ibb ii Hide of beet and two or three
Jack rabbits was sulllclent to supply
tho cu.stomeis or Mr. Stein but to-dav
so largo has his business grown that
he has alx men eniplojed kills daily
fiom Unco to four beeves four hoga
thice to live sheet) live to six antelope
and lias sold as high as eighty turkey w
two hundred quail and other uiutiu In
proper season. During the present
IHAMONds
if.
Of J'urcst lt.irO -
Perfect gems brilliant and
can ahvnvH fn..i A ii!"1
22 Main street this gentkCn't
InblockthoniostrechorcS
ot diamonds over brouPR5
Worth Bet in the lateM It
ifWoWa nrf tnl. .J...i. 'I'M
-ill I .1 '"-l "' ""HllirOftlllil
ti iiirn(i vc- -"'is Hi m has on hand a li!
i'rid.. ment of lino gold and lllSflJ
I.- nun un mi mi u es in t in u
"no. Everything Hold 1 V
as represented and low mSp
specialty. fJnll and MetK-
above mentioned as well ni tU
or nobby ear-drops rings atf?
lace-pins etc. Jjon't fotue l''
Woitli Texas. -tfy
Tho Parlor KestaurS
Tho Parlor rcntnuraiit IhSJ
hands. Now cooks new waifffl
proprietor and every thing lift
bcrvcd in llrst class stylo. ThPb
s open day and night niul pi&
tontion paid to special ordfS
tiers or sujipcis gotten up on $fy
ice lor parties or families aim
ble terms. Kegulnr meaU'iti
time. 2.") cents; board by thy
Will. It. fetonohun. nronrlrf
mannger. 2-w-t'
Weekly Statements
Of niraco oniollmpnt nttcndaDce jth
IK-SS r tho city publloxrliooUoftoitK
for Ihu w eek endlnfj Friday Marli!!!
cl 5 7 Ell
!?2 3 III
5 to f
2 05 VilM
I - 8 S)
i -i to viiM
l M fft 3 I
l i iigii
2 1(0 )p
2 111 Cl??
2 111 SJJJI
loio to "
.m iuiiii iwuMi leaves in ino morn-1 ' ' V1 "own. curing tnc present
Inn lor D.iltas and wc know some ono j wt'ol; "''Ipiuentsoflish will bo received
wlioiHiill broke up in consequence ail(I '" l short time dressed lisli can be
llliiliwif l lirmrrlil it (I... ......in.
thereof.
at tlio iUniiii.iiMiiui
DurillU titO Into iniii'i'iH'ii .'
number of the vlsitom from Chicago
Misses 12ugenlii (Irani Lola lllooso '
leoionu; oeuesoi uiuins liavo hotiortl
l'oit Worth with a visit (lurliur the . C1 iMim Y'"'lcd Mr. Stein's place
past week. h I ox picked surprise at so line o bus-
The choicest .selections and lowest ' X ":rlftltahMiloro tho tru
prices for aprlng and mi mier s . s to r .m . ' Vl llT nxr Ket ww thu "le
order at Mi.rpbv to lSmm'HSlu i !. rfU w"irl U.e SCs1ion-
Houston hv.i . "l'" "J v .- 1-ort Wortli and her citizens hip
il-Xl-Ol
ri- K m i.'... .1... .. ..
piouu ol Hticli cnterjiribo and
ways accord success to men
Will al-
of Mr.
-... .. .. ii j mhv vi i nc tori's ways accoru
i .. . "'" V" !r ?. VK "rel"ts .and best Steii.'s type. Jn a row days the ireiit M
ninn goes to Tamg Island to vislL roln-
moro
lives rcturninif in n mni.ti .
... '. . -o " " u.. n llliliv.
with his motlier sister and probably
somo other iiuui'm Hlktm- u v.n
'1 ho Oazi:tpi3 assures its readers that
an inspection or Temple Plttco will be
ft pleasure to all who may visit it.
eitioii's lell last night on tho lT. i
w u-i. uuuis unu oiner wcMorn cities.
Mioses Myitlo and Annie Siteor nro
V t.'!-'lty Kcsts of .Mi.sses Ii..io and
Hutilo McCanmnt. Tho ladlea have
many warm friends in Fort Worth
who will be delighted to hear of their
arrival.
m loo iiiiii i i iirnr unu ii m.i i i
House or DnlliiH. (ximUh V.V ... i' ..'....! it-miiloj-ment for All.
rrlend Wallace Peak aro In tlm Vthu I"'0 "i'e ofllco over Fhst
j; Ity vMtlng relatives and triends "tl"l1 J'tk situations can be pro-
llio (.Azirrrii hopes their stay mav be ""Or fVr tIOh0 0l!f of -'pb)yment.
pleasant and protracted. liuployers will savo time trouble
The OAZiriTi: Is pleased to state tbut I IV.1! Untn.1 oxlK'nso y coming to us to
Mr. 131. Wnrre.i 1 aim " en irolv hUif ldr Wums bl'cl-
tecovcred from her rcce.U Illness ami ! " C0"fwluV'u of " nny trang-
trosl tl.. i.i'iv. .... .:.. ... .".ehS ""' ' i comliiK into our nillw. u. ir.
Kood health ;UhoVcan 111" e Z ' rlS V.1lv"Ules Ul l'"oIs fop
1 I'lmrun I . banners would do well to call on us
. rvi .. ....... . -----........ iimi..nUmMaim
Wnldnn
Ilurchlll.
iaiioivay
cw'Plilnl Ward
iiagcetl
I).llllcl8..
Now tjceond Wnrd..
l!oi.
Ilaptlsl Colored
Methodist Colored.
Total
lat
I'UKSSOIMSIO.VS.
The Fornoy Jiuternrbtt saya: Young
iiion rtio rniit (o "wo 6itmtiiliir oftii
worlil" Ihtnk tli.v niiwt suiy utlliit nlRht t
do It.
The Hrenliam Jianner sv if i ..
1.U1U) that luitijlu itnnibUuif nuy he tn
pressed hut U will ho carried on to fully us
uroiit an csteut prhnlcly
The DulhtHVwiCij says: If Wiggins is
correct luoro isimt a doubt but wlmHhil
o.s ton's Cl IVY 1 tics for dell walur will 1.. ......
porarlly satisfied wllhla tho net wtk to tin
Onfalhomnlrio d kivo.
Tlio Aiibtin SUitennuH wtva cui1..r.
vntlvo railway leislrinUun would not b
hurt fill but w hen ineuiaire4nrc contemplated
rait lent enough to placo ul dollnnco roastltu-
tlonal lltnltdtloiio. thou eltlj.nn im.i vnii..i
tsts may both oil nlurnied
Tho Shernlan Courier savs: Tin.
year roll by tiUtenmon pms away jreal
rtTrsrUontid Ml sraydmlrcd Klnunillk
110m a so new hut otin.ii .i.i..
her homo In Dallas but rcgrotV
ft? "J? Vbcu" vef' S; since
I " ' ' "P V'111 resume her place
as cite her in tho public. school 1 ici
For Sale
brokers for all
Abo cninmilmi
kinds Of liroonrlv
Telcohono your orders.
.'J-2--Mf ltollINtJOX & IIkckeu.
ItUMAItKa.
Tf Trill te rntn A H...1 II.a .tC
. " ."Jounvw IIIH 1UI7 "
Slnni thn ri'furil nf rnMl i.nllit. JL
toth city has largely Incuiwul.' sewn
inv; ntuuuiM iiiuiiik regainttt iufrK
nuniberd Mill thciolsalack of nans
.... 1.1. n..H. .. ...!... .-!.- K.&...
. .iivi'i.ii ui uwiur bcuouii lull.
reiUCHied io return their children ot 4
nw..in m in mun io applicant iifl'
(lie or to otberii'wlioiiiiiyapplr
; '
IJarg-nins in Siifrp.
1140 young Calirornlit cwcsbdJl
r.ill til vrt Kn ......I. . ....... 1. ..I i eliiuirr
..... i V""w viivu Ki.Hieum
certain to shear 7II in May wow
at 2.") cents certain to sell for i&A"
ill ...-. . ln.A ..J. I.
icrnis s)ou per heauiuwr.
nnco in ;i0 davs with due interest ('
market until April 1st.
rnn l- tn(m .i..l. t .rs id
o'juij ui ouw ingii arauo "?'
ewo lambs including S00 lOlb'tap
California ewes and lanil.liJj
change August 1st for WcfcbcP Jj
chango to bo made on basis fcjjj
market prices of each. .
iuou owes graded to 6iiparw?wr
menco lambing 15(h t -W
with range privileges until aA"
ing. Full-bred to tliorouglfbwjr
Terms : ? j jier bead onO mg
babuico hi 4 months. i
Apply at onco to branfn
Texas Investment Offfii
Cuw iS
. f
Nytice. &
Ha vim: retired front tlioM
ncss 1 am now prepared to wto
1111 1 I H IIIIII IIIIII III II'IUIUU t- s Jk
tico of my profession. Myii
tho present will be on FinhWg?
in the rear of tho "t'tty "'1j
:"". n ciw'
aire ant exoer encc in i v i .
in muii-iii i.'i inu v iv 'V.U"iJ
I Will say to my friend tb.it IWVJ
Drug Store" ii now In tb
Dr. T. C. Uufflngtoii ft Ptn'Si
a.00 good average no (1 west Texas ' fmil0.'.1.!''').1!!1 m Mter oiic-lmlf
k .... ;; i; i .i ? "- mt. Kooti
Ticciw at .ll).0il per be a -V ill mil In"cy-:ck wl o
l ce -... each cl.L. Xpgiy- S onef " I g1 rf.& .
1Ml iKXAS IXViasTMKXTCo. ) . "AAs rNVs
tw'SS
wcl'
njiu nun i'. fi-iu'ur - L-Jn
medicine also in the 1'?ftf0
auu i can saiei.v coino".-'v p
icontldetico of tho lbypIoM;Vc.j
as tho general public liibfi
ll(ire r' i.. ' and liopohe will iccene ".jsv
SK- iT 1 i " ronago. Tho doctor in)P
Aiiini-in. Yt i . . "''"-quiiiicr ine proscriimoii ourmw . n
r-o.tiies-iri-sun .
........ .-" i nr..f i.
tin r ii r ri.. -..i...." ... .
Rlnr.birii.il. borscnieiituii?.ui
:vni hn't Co. oort nro invited to utU'i'diik
ijuiw? Ajm
"Til
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l "-" "" -ims!iiimm;m.ijHwii
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- ' ' '- . IJiei'lllILT ui niu --
V.. I!.... L(!111()MS mill n.-. .-... ' Hnlr .i.wl Illr.nilrH StOl'K
-Mr. W. A. darner late in tl n.. Kvwl ft car of Messina lemons loimln. Tucwlnj IfiM
I jtoek commksion h I w s' ft j1"" IWwnio oranges an lffin l"""? fcr Wii? 33
; to employ of this con Vnv -11.1 I. b!U'!"i- Vtr hale to trade in loll r "iniiimr and Arot 'f jja
i bo fou.id at it o m ! on fmm stn y Me l(x- " " " tiw "hiWW
ready to leproseut ts it teriMa ZlT1' . Vha 7n 1 rn nH a pL'mI fi W
8lv his att'entlon to Ifflffi U K.h SWo Publio Sqe.'"' ! hp ' nformfllIl)n kdjft
Tkxas viNTiii.v-ni . 1 ! ' I'orfurthccin'""! e "Dirt
i'ort Worth ll!rC' .. I'VUlCBn Club. 1 . ... KBm2l
- - - . 1 till iiris IuihoK. ii . .. moll 0.ll -r-
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